GRAJJJD OtITAN COMNATION J AYER & NOYES’ D STATES CIRCES, _ak»—' f I I N AMBURCH & CO'S HHOTH MENAGERIE jrptian Caravan, lar tiw Seseon of IBM,' with Ono Mbo rai—jna, . ■ mm> : Wonders of Animated Nature 1 V Cfl[D»eUdAted with the only , Cl TI MA T E CIRCUS aid Rtrznb jUninm. ; Aczebets, OymatoU, JnI«l CoMonUaidta, EqollibrUto tod OeaeralPot* iMihMH,StudofTHAttM Roms*, PoimM f'Hpui|HllHiiiflcent of Li mu IdOM iij Lmiaos, Bum, Htixai, Wouis, Jaonivt. ■MgOUQ, Bum of til IdAdi and lixei, ftc., fil|f fwjafc Van Amburgh Himself ; ~ wtWbit at ALTOONA, on Wedriei. i July 13th—Afternoon at 2, iningat 7 o’clock. \ * w 60 C/i.— Children under 12, 2$ C lf. S-♦ • * .. * vk. V*A ' ’ : The M.O.iilolii ? ELEPHANT HANNIBAL, : 9»«lt:Ana , Hal in the world, weighing nearly 15.00 D 1 S. A. TAFiit, or ■ T t*M* 0 O VS ; ? WorU, the Only One on Exhibition. j YHITE.POLAR BEAR. ttoAfctin Heytnn. -she Only One in i^ueric*. n AFRICAN OSTRICH, . Milif IVHHijh. AJ'nrof •W WHITE PEACOCKS. A Pair of jVESE MASKiN SWINE winmort-<i in America. Beside* an immehM (ty ofitaie mil Beautiful lium, fiaiw V «nd RiPTiist*. j mmm » A tg.y iquallod Array of talented Artistic* Include* ; JAMES. U THAYER, \ Uoque&i and Scholarly Clown and Comedian \ . CHARLES W. NOYES, Howe Tamer, who will introduce hi* mfu Performing Horae, 11 Ckkt Jx." ' IS Rend, tUe Champion Eqn.atrU*. - ;« H. Batchellor, the Great..!L»»p. ; .r in th. world, numerous Corns of Auxiliaries and Attendants* tOCESSIONor i.lu< stupendous Consolidation -• PoUfie In splendid eiTeets and marral* of - t- . Tfc, *; . , , (SAM GOLDEN CHARIOT j Oil : i oiogical Car of the Muses,: Containing < - ? irmeles famed Brass Bland iwn hy 12 beautiful Arabian Steed*, MmoOl* jnedwith cloth of velvet, richly 1 studded wHSI •- aidemaiical orruimenU of (old indlilYer. Tb* : cus, Carnages,.Baggage Wagonsand other {manufactured by the celebrated Fikxdqto : • Auto of the mo*t elegant and edit- -■ ion. and of incomparable style and finish. ' tibafcle grandeur of t&i* wouderful CaYtkada. " *> as it docs, a MOVING PANORAMA ei • £ - 1* so Lsororaj witk-itsAttrsctire »ppolnt#ie»l» - y tte*. snpCTb beyowdcrocept&n. extiting, t itderthe realisation oftjbeJbrrtd uoMNuim i tbiith to chlra'rTandiaabtendantnaceaotries ;* desire to impress upontue Public «eik and every feature of thisOrand CotbM* - S»rtb*tyuneseept'onahle and of a hifb tooed tharacfccr. 1 'the undeniable excellence ead tu- - f thi* establishment i« a conceded fact wcial amusement of Ladies aad Chßdraa, Mf ’ ■EiVwill exhibit hi* great - . ting Monkey. “VICTOR." trained animal of t£« kind in the world. - Dwrlnjf the Entertainment . 4 ON 8. DAVIS, iirival of the Great Van Aiabtnfe - den of Trained IJoiu, Tiger* and I aniifli »"Uininer.t win be jntroduecd thePtrfbnfciM ' iweya, Elephant* and - • -rf ■ THAYER’S Educated? f MWLES, SAMI A DICK. Now* 7nocxssid«r viUcntar town at or aaost i the mornSn* r e at Hollidaysburg July 12th; WCily, July 14th. fEW ECKEL. • ? : s wuua ih** - ' ; i’im Snaff, Pipes, &c., .Mtoaaa, i-a. SRAL ASSOKTME»T ’* W» Ila%on»t«ntl.Toa hand at tbelMm* *’ . _ ■ . . fy«b.7,U» £ ARE OP Alilt, DESCEJ] t.nMilv<d a&d for ssle J»y ** J.B.HILSMAnt ,r a I Fourth of Jcr.r.—We have heard of.no gen ital arrangement for the celebration of our na- Itional anniversary, but believe it he f observedj by o,ir citizens, as preparations are going ;on tor picnics, in some four or five different groves tn the vicinity of town. Coming to Tows. —A Circus and Menagerie] Also, another fine lot of groceries and provisions, to swell die immense stock now op band and for sale 10 chap at Fritchey’s, corner of Caroline and Virginia greets. Fire ! 1 Fire !!—Do not risk your property anv onger to.; the mercy of the flames, but go to Kerr and have jhii.i asure you agajnst loss by fire.—i le is agent, for thirteen different companies among winch are some of the best in the United Mates. • Altoona, July 21.-tf. |po«aa irilmc. IjOCAOL. An ICxthaobdinaxt Combination. —The ar rangement effected between Thayer & Noyes' Cir cus and Van Amburgh & Gojs Menagerie, by Khicli khesc two well known anjd highly popular companies have united their forejes and exhibit in one tertt for a single admission fee, results in pre senting! to the patdic such an entertainment as is wotthyjto bo seeii, and should receive a degree of |iatrmn(gc eonimertsurato with (be magnitude of tlie untpiprize, and the liberality with which the managers of the two establishmunts are carrying out their plans. The outfit of tlic double concern is said to be magnificent in the ex rente, a gorgeous chariot| new cages and hani.s--. s iperbjiorses, and splendid trappings combining toj produce a mojit hrilliatif effect as they move through the country. Tlic enprmous elephant “ Hannibiil.” seventy years of age pud weighing 16,000 jionntls, is attached to the menagerie and will loom (ip hugely in the grand jliioeession us it enters town. The collec tion of giving wild animals includts an infinite va riety of rare and curious beasts and birds from evert- pjirt of the globe, presenting a grand exixwi ition nijijtmnated nature which isjas instructive as it is interesting. We ore assured that the eques trian aijd gymnastic given in con ncclioujwith the display of wild feasts, will bo of the motft', dashing character, and from the extent of the jroupc and the celebrity Of many of the iierb'inters, there can he no doubt that this de partment of the mammoth exhibition will be emi nently .satisfactory. Dr. J. X«. Thayer, who i scats his patients with alopathic doses of fun and lollity, jofficiatcs as principal humorist, and all (icrsotis ; suffering from the hluca, indigestion or chronic:meanness will do well to give his remedies a trial, jvhile those who are well will feel a good ileal better after giving him a calli The combi nation will visit this place on Wednesday, July 13. ,(usr| —We notice that quite a numlicrof our mcrehapts lmv(- agreed to close their establish ments tit 11 o'clock P. M., each evening of the seek except Saturday., This is hut a simple act of justice on the jairt of the men hams "toward tiicir clerks ami salesmen. Men who are con fined n{ salesrooms from early morning until 1\ o'clock [P. M., ought to have the remainder of the evening for recreation. A mi, (at best, it is but useless to keep stores open in a later'hour than the one mentioned, for ns soon asjour citizens discover the change, they will make tlfeir arrangements to lay in their supplies earlier ita the day. We hope that every merchant in lowniwill follow the good example of those gentiembn, who have taken the lead in this noble reform, j See advertisement in another column. Pick hockkts About.—lt seems that, some of i lie light fingered gentry hare made their appear ance in jown. On Tuesday evening some two or three travelers were relieved of sundry small nnouniit of cash at the Kail Uoad Station, during the stoppage of the trains for supper. We hope the adventurous gentlemen (?) may soon be caged, but in mean lime would say to the many who gather ground the station when ,thc oars come in, if you |tave any money, it had better be left at home, pickpockets are circulating rather freelv now. As fur ourselves, we feel that we can yen- 1 mrc. a* jour pocket has for a long time.been in the cunditiup of the Kobe! Treasury, devoid of attv ildng Wjjirth stealing. 1-ataL Accident,—George Atlig, a watchman .on ihe| Pennsylvania Hail Road, was inaiaiulv killed, on Friday nigh, lost, near Gallitzin, by the mail trujin west. His attention was attracted at the time to a freight train eastward bound, and he did not become aware of the approach of the mail train tilj it was to laic to get out of the way. He was considerably mangled and we believe instnmly killcd., 'Mr. Attig was a man somewhat advanced in years,! l * lo at^er °t a l ar B® family, and had liecn in the eipploy of the company as watchman for about tlijrce years.—Standard. Accident. —Mr. Samuel Hagerty, of Logan township, met with an accident this (Wednesday) afternoon while assisting in raising the frame of a ham f<jr Mr. Coleman. By the falling of a piece of timber, Mr. Hagerty was knocked down, md fell some ten feet. Doctor Cameron w w called, tjrlio, upon examining, decided that there were no j fractures, but severe bruises, &c. The injury is| not considered dangerous, but is very painful, i .•I Change. Rev. S. K. Boyer, recently under appointment at this place as minister of the Free will Baptist denomination, has removed to Now Cumborljind, Pa., and Rev. VV. I. Leacock has taken thje place vacated here. For the present services [wiil held on Sabbath mornings at o'clock, jit thfe residence of Mr. Lpncotk on Helen street, near the corner of Helen and Annie, East Altoona.!' I ■ ’• J . - Association.—lt will i )3 ' reference to another column, l(iat the annua! Reeling of this Association will tie held In this pi acp. on the 2d, 3d, and 4th of August. Onr citizens W prepare themselves for a treat, if we are to jijdpe from the positions held by some of the lecturers announced. ; Pic jfic of the M. E. S. .School.— The M. I 8 * s 4 wiU hoU a basket Pic Sic on the 4th of [July, ip Loudon’s Woods. The scholars and [friends of the sclfool are invited, and expected to [iattenri. |The school will meet at ? o’clock A. M. at the Chujph. from, which place they will proceed Etn the grove. Tobacco and Cigars, 'Tobacco and Cigars. I'obaeco hml Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. I’obaeco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. ■ Spectacles, V 1 ' Spectacles, •? Spectacles. :s_ f'erfumerV and Notions, Drugs and'Medieines. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines Perfumerv and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid stock of Trusses and Supporters land all ' goods found in a first class Drug Store- For sate cheap for cash at the Drug Store of s A. Roush, Second door from tile comer of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. BAIL EOiAD AND MAIL SCHEDULE; 'CHAINS AHJUVK AND DHPAKT Baltimore Express West arrive* 7.16 A. leave* 7.H0 A.JJ. PhUadeHi • *• fi.uo .Fast Lint- " b.uu pM. “ b^ip.M. Mail Train - 7.00 ‘j 7.,5 •• Express Train East •* y. 20 I*. XI., leaves tt.4o I*. M Fast Line “ *• 1.16 A M.. “ 1.20 A M Moll Train “ •• 7.50 * •» fe.io “ Through Accfrm. “ « 114(V “ Train-on itAllidayAluirg Brunch run to connect with T-ixpivsiri Train* Went. Mail Train East ami Wear an.! Thro’ Accommodation Train East. w Trams on Tyrone A Clearfield Br inch ami Baht Eagle Valley U K. ran lo connect with Exprea* Train West und Mail Train Ea*t and West. Altoona, May ISih. 1864. 4 MAILS ARRIVE. Washington, Baltimore A Harrisburg arrive at 7:20, A.M, Philadelphia Arrives at .... n Pittsburgh, (rhruugb. i - llolliduysburgh. - 6:40. A.M. A t»;6o, P.M, Western Way.- • 11:25. A.M, Eastern Way, • - ... 7:05. p.M, KaMern Way aud through, .... 7 .40, a .M. Western Way and through, ... 7:50, •* Ilollidaysburgh, - - - 7:50, H Western, through, G;h>, P.M. Uollidaysburgfe. 6:H>.‘ “ Eastern. through, - 7:&>, ** AdMMßcehours from 6:45, A.M., to 7:45, P.M.: on Sun* d»y from 7:45 to 5:46, A.M. >. Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative. Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative Xhe Htaadnrri .staple piep- rataai tor tlie hair, ,l oaf-ranted id nil cases to Restore faded and gray,hair, and whir-kerb to-their original color. It dots not claim to make the hair grow in where It hip* *mce fallen out; nothing will dothat whatever may he advertised t«> the contrary, lot it will prevent itftvni hilling tint, make it soft iutd silky, cleanse it and the scalp from inipui itiee and humors, and entirely outcome tml effects of previous use nf preperation* co»* taininir *ulphor„ sugar of |. ad, 4c. It requires n«> souping washing. Hint Itpms ioi it*- ap)din<ri<m, n r w ill it stain tin* skin. hut j* as esisily applied uml wiped tr"in the .-<l*lll as any hair dressing. lr restores the natural shadiri: n| one hair with another, which gives it u lively upperanco in stead of tho dull uniform hlack of dyes. HOYT’B IMPERIAL CObOIRNO OREAM Snpenor to any Hair Pressing in use. Oils and Colors the lialr at theasanie time. Changes light ami retl hair lu a beautiful bruwi or black. Suhl everywhere. March <U), 1854 Iv RAGS!' RAGS!! RAGS!!! / 'ASH paid for If AGS, at EAEY’S V.- MILLINAHY STOUR. Virginia St., Altoona. June. 29, 2854-1 y. ATOTICE. —We, the undersigned, Mer •i.l chants of Altoona, do pledge our that on and after ihe first day of July, 1864, we will Chiae or cause to be Closed, our respective places of business at 7*4 o’clock I'. (Saturday nights excepted./ 11. A. O- KBRU% • Jits'. Lowther. 11. A. Me Pike. • '■*’”* Jacob Kink, J.J. Murphy, 4 Co . A. L. Burkhart. J. Grimes 4 Co.. Henry Biway, Jno. 11. Fritchey, Wm, O’Neil,* Jo-. Berkovitz. * , [Jacob T. Wilson, J. Lehr, . John Croner. Cas. J. Manu. <• Union Store Co.. W. P. Elway, Geo. C-Smith, J. A Sprankle,' X. Marks. U. A. McCormick. Sam’l Sprunkle, Jos. O’Noll, ,CL””*. £. Collin*. Thos. Ilealop, M. Thompson. J. Stoever, iS. Rlgg, June. 29, 186-fc-It. PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGER IT li JUS ONLY BEUABLE SELF-ADJUSTING WRING,ER. NO WOOD-WORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT. NO TIIDMUaCKEWSTOOET OCT Of ORDER WAmSISP Wlfß OB WITHOUT COO-WHEELS. It took the FUSST PREMIUM at fifty seven Statcund County Pairs in 1803, and is v without an exception, the best Wringer ever made. Patented ia the United States. England. Canada, and Australia. ; Agents wanted in every town, and in all parts of the world. No. 2, SO.M). .No. I, *7.50. No. P. $6.60. No. A. $0.60, Mauufiiotured-and sold, wholesale and retail* by TftE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 1-5 Platt Street, New York, and Cleveland Ohio. S.C NORTHROP, Agent. WII AX EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz..— That Iron well galvanized will not rust; Tliat ufimp/emachine is better than a complicated one: That n Wringer should be self-adjusting, durahlt, and efficient; That l'humb*ScTtws aad Fastenings cause delay and trouble t- 1 regulate and keep in order; - .■* That wood toasted in hot water will swell , shrink and split ; • That wood bearing* for the shaft to run in will wear out; That the Pu’man Wringer, with or without cogwheels will not tear the clothes ; That cog'WheelYegulatiL's aro not essential; That the P utnain Wringer has all the advantages, and not one of the disadvantages above named; That all who hale tested it, pronounce it the best Wringer ever made; That it will wrlngaTAread ora Btd-QuUl wjtoodt alts** atiom. might fifl the paper witli testimonials, but in* «m only a fi*w tip convince the skept-cal. If such there be; and we say loall; test Putnam's Wringer. Te«t it THOR* UUGIILV with IANY and ALL others, and If not entirely •**tisfiicturj(, return it. Putnam ManvJ'uciuring CO: QentiE Mtjt; li.tuAo from practical experience that iron well gatvanUed wilh zinlc wilt not oxidUe or rust one par fide. ThePutnum H nnper i* v* neor perfect as possible, and J c an cheerfully recommend it to bt-the best in use . yours, •-JNO. W. W Ut-.blLEß.Cleveland, Ohio. Many year’s eipt-nencir in the ealvanizintf en» ables me to induoe the übiivt-siau im-nt in all particulars. x . , r LKKEiiKYS, No. luO Reckman Street. New bt.rk. January. 13GI li e have teKtf ii I n(nam> C'h ilu s Wrimrer by pnictic 1 « ii*l kip.w thslt it will do. It i» .cheap; it i- smi , 1 rt **l u ‘ ho nw<m. mhetlter »f. woik*>r atn*st: a child c, tti operatf It; it «l » s it-s duly tlmroU'hlv ; it sav.-s time and it mvtw wear iru.i tear. We earnestly* a-lvise .til «ho have tu«c> wu-hiii.4 to d», with all iuteillgeiit p-r - have Qfiy. to buy this Wringer. It will* pay f..r itself m a year a| m »»f. _ , .I, Unx. HORACE OREEL.EZ. Sample sent. Kitproes paid, on receipt of price June. iJ, , poii SAXE—The subscriber offers for **le and luiss, situate on Branch -trvet, | A.ito»*Du. hmm-dmtely opposite the I'enn’u K. U. bh»p9. ! .No. 1 is a taijjgv well-butll «rumu UoU'O.coiit.umng Jour ; roonis «»n lirst H“ti live n>om» on second floor with i all necessary outbuildings. Thl. i» a very prop* er o,, ?i|*b < htMg to ittKo Imardere, * —* 3 11 Mono building with three II Ht ana three on seepnd floor, anti nil necessary outbuildings. the Ijcunon U Regent Jhe above win be sold on reasonable terras, anda barpui, DiSy he lmdin it. win'? 89 . • i, will be vacant on tbp lOlh of July and wUI be tor reiitifrom that date anti aofk JOHN L. ICKEB. ' Altoona, 1 IVVIDEJfD notice. ( Wick or TitE Altoona CUa & Water C 0. ,) Thp Hnfl-,1 June 20th, 1364. J i Annual divwt* at * u^u^B l Jl4Vt> this day declared a f d » ° f I ' O V K PKIt GENT. on the Capital , after jurist? nm. U> ’ c “ r ~f Stat,! Ux - P‘ , y» We an<l Jana 'Ai-01. ' NOTICE.— .All persons hav ■ by B. V, UOSK, tkcrttary. Altoona, June;22-tf. i SUBSTITUTE WAITED,—a sound 1 man i» wanted to go a> ».üb.titute for j tht^ffflce I ” an ’ “ Be DOt li4bl ' to dn *" profered. Apply at ' Altoona, joo* 22-tf. MAILS CLOSE Q.W. PATTON, P.M .1 OS K I*ll lit.* VT A Co. -No. 10 University IMuce, New York H. F. UOSE, President. ’jV’OTICE.-—The following regulations -LH of ihe Altoona <*as and Water Company Hill go into effect J « n ‘* : All pb Ol °l? ra l* or ® having water conveyed to their room* wilt »*> etntrged $3O per annum. AH Hotels ««nl Saloon* having fountains, or bibbcook* atthoirbar* will be charged $3O per annum. the size of nozzle and pipe to be in accordance with the regulations ot the Compaov * B.l'. ROSE. Secy if* Treat. je 15-tf HICKEY & CHERRY, CABINETMAKERS •TJlSriDEH.'l'-A.KIER.S- The above firm have opened a new Cabinet Shop am! FURNITURE WARE ROOM, on JULIA STREET* OPPOSITE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bust Aitoona. where they will be happy to fill all orders in their line. They have on hand a good supply of FUR NITURE just from Philadelphia, which they offer at the lowest prices for ciwh. They will keep a HEARSE, and be prepared at all times to attend promptly to orders in Undertaking. Altoona. June 15,186i-3iu. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BAL i.O. THE subscriber will offer, at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, JULY 2d, 1864, a valuable tract of land, situate in part in Antes and in part in Logan township.-. Biair oouuty. Fa., on the line ot the Fenn'a R. R., with pa*»euger station on the premises, within three miles of ALTOONA, where the markets ui« as go<.d as those of Philadelphia, containing 3 3 6 c t © s. and allowance for roads, Ac.. bounds on the North by*lu«d» of William Ake. on the Eaet by lauds of the heir* ul fleury Higgle, deceased, aud other*, on the South and West by lands of Elias Baker and others, about one hundred aud thirty acres of which are cleared.'and in cultivation, with dwelling house and barn and two other small dwelling houses and several springs of water thereon. This tract immediately Joins the lands ou which the ALLEGHENY KUHN ACE ORE BANK is opened aud worked, embraces ami includes part of th same ridge on which this Allegheny Furnace Iron Ore i found, aud it is supposed that Ibis same ore can be ibuu d and rais- don this tract. Iwo strong streams of water pa's through this land, suitable fur either rolling mills, tanneries or foundries, it will be sold cither as u whole, or in parts thereof, to t>nit purchasers. The terms of sale will be. one tei th of the pun-ha-e mo ney to be paid ut the time id hide, ami before its coiifirnm tiuu, and the ruumittUer or one tided thereof to be paid in thirty day* then-niter, or saljiductory security may be given f r its payment, with iutm-st. in sixty days iheit uller; one third o£~the amount I" be pud. with’inter' -t thereon f om time id nah*. on the llr-t day of April, lbC6. aud the remaining load put t, with interest cheruou from time ok s.de,- on the fust da\ ul April, IbbO. ■ hissestion will ho given and a deed made to the pur* cha»er, <*r purelcwH'*. ou the payment of one third of the purchase uiqney. and giving Judgment U >n h for Hi * p »y . meat ut li,e lema.iiing iwotltird*, with interest tin reon.ns al»o\ e. Ai'iangemeuN exist •*. by nml in pursuance of which on a sale or -ales oeing ».iti-f«ct uily inude. and compliance liy the or purcli.*se:> with the teim* ul -ale. as above, a good title will made clear of incumbrances, je lb ?*• -lull N J. UUKKHOLUEK NEW! NEW! COME AND .SEE THE NEW Si'uCK OK Cheap Goods AT G. C._ SMITH’S STOKE, Corner of Julia and Harriet St*.. Edit Altoona, (formerly occupied by D. M. Litre & Co.; Thk undersio>ed takes this - method of informing the publi - , aud citizens of AL TOONA in particular, that he has again received another new stack of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS &c„ such as will he likely to suit every body and disappoint no body in quality arid-price*. We have a very superior and large lot of IJ AMS (8. C.) Side and Shoulder, w Inch we are soiling under present Pi ttsburg prices. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, KISH. SALT. LAUD, Ac. Special attention invited to our new Quecnsware, which we wlil have I coin New York in a few days, (about the 10th urlbtli.) Call and examine our • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOES, HATS, * NOTIONS, &c., &c. No trouble to show gmaU. and we feel confident that all who favor u.h with ii call will go away satisfied with tbeir bargains and troatmeul. As wu do principally a cash business, we sell at a very low percentage. HIGHEST Pi.ICE PAID FOE RAGS , ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. . Don’t forget the place. Otmer of JULIA and HARRIET street*,East AVooua. June 8, ’04,-tf G. C, SMITH. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, UY THE jGALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL <lo do Washington Link of sailing Vessels, And the North German Lloyd Line of Steamships sailing between N. York ' Havre, Bremen, Southampton, and London. Ujt~ Drafts at sight. for One Pound and upwards, on National Bank and Branches, payabre in all tho Cities and Towns in England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Lee of discount. \ June 9, 1964-tf. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, BAR All J AXIS WILT, by 1 No. 17. her next friend. John ] January Term. 1864 . W. Hume*, Esq., v.« I Libel for Divorce. SIMON WILT. j The undersigned, having been appointed a commissioner to take testimony, in the «lmve stated case, by the Court of Common Pleas of Blair Cohnty, InTroy gives notice that, pursuant to said a -pniutnifiit, he will examine wit nesM-* ami take testimony in said ciw* at Ins office. In the borough of Alt<«ma, in the county of Blair on Saturday, the • ighteenth [lBth J tbiy of June, A. D. 1864 between tho hour* <>f 9 o'cl tok in the firenouu. and five o’clock In the ufsaid day. Altoona, May 30 ’64. STRAY. —Came to the residence of the subscriber, 'at Allegheny Fur n.igv. on Finlay. Mav 1961, fT** T til* A BAY, MARL, fifteen hand* high; ii -car <i&her right J hip. 'ill*' owner is requ—g<m| to come f»r ward, move p.ojierty. pay enurge.-* and take her away, otherwise she will he <li-;*Hed of according to law. «Jiu*u* 8, !St4.-Ct. CJJRKAT EXCITEMENT ON CIiKST- NUT STREET.-—A t>plemlid stork of l)r.>vßoods, Roots, nod Shiw-*. Stoneware. Yellow-ware, wooded unit WlJ|o\v-ware, Ju-tt received and for wile at U»<* lowest cash pri cat A. L UUItKII AltT. Chwip cuih store, roraer Chestnut aud Alleghany streets. June £>.-3t FOR SALE—-A valuable lot, situate in East Altoona. For further information Inquireof Jane 9, 'M.-tf. E. B, McORUM. Manta u- maker—miss annie GREEK, respectfully informs the ladles of Altoona and iricinlty that she ia prepared to make all style* of ladies 1 and children’* dresses, coats, Ac~ In the most sub stantial manner and in the Uteststyle of fashion. Residence with Mr. Aakwlth. on Helen street, between Annie and Julia streets. East Altoona. [May, ISth-lm. PLANTS. —The- undersigned is now prepared to supply, from his hot beds iu Collinsville, any number uf Cabbage, Tomato, Beet amt other plants, of the Very best varieties. Plants will be delivered, at the residences of all persons in Altoona who may order thorn or may be obtained at the bed* - May 12, *64.-1 mo, For rent.—a house and lot, situated about two miles from Altuoua, with privil ege of fire wood and a jKirtioh of the fruit ou the lot, U offered for rent to a small family that comes well recommended. Poeaesejnn given immediately. Apply at tills Office. [May, IS, jltW*. A FINE ASSORTMENT. OF OVER COATS cau 1» fopud at LADOQUAN’t U. A. O. KERH, ALTOONA, PA. JOHN D. SPEII.MAN. Commissioner. 11. T. M’CI.KLLAN JOHN HOTIIKUFOKD. FRIES & WILLIAMS. Hardware, &c. the ,üb»n ib«> having taken charge of (be Hardware store and Stove and Tin Shop recently upder the charge of Samuel I. Fries, ou Virginia street, opposite Kessler*! Drug Store, and having added largely to tlveir stock are now prepared to supply anything in the Hardware and Cutlery line, such ns Handsaatsi, Axes, Auger*, Adzes, Chisels, Squares, Rules, Hammers, Planes, Hinge*, Locke, Latches, Fites, Knives ansi Forks, Spoons, Ac„ Ac., all of which they offers on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing anything in the Hardware line are requested to cull and examine their stora. They have also guided Oils, Paints, Caftan Oil, etc., to their stock, and will depose of all these articles at a small ad vum«ou first *o»t- •The will also(fdntiuuethe STOVE BUSINESS, and will keep op hand nh assortment from which »ny -'persou will be üblb to select an article to peloee their fluicy. In the line ot i TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, CEDAR gnu WILLOW-WARE, they will ntwaya have a large supply, moki, to order any thing that may he called for. Job work in tbi[* libe promptly attended to. booking and spouting put up on short notice in the best style. April 27, lkC4.-if. . . ONE MORE Great Victory! AND THE FIELD IS ODRS! i ODFREI WOLF has achieved one * moregreat victory. He has ju*t received the best selected stack of CLOTHING ever brought to Altoona. He Ims taken great care in *i hi< st'K’k. Mid guarantees to suit tlu tastes of h|l. Hi-* i’h.iniug is better made than (hat of nay oilier store in Blair c <unty. Ho invites a call an I examination of his *i*n:k before purchasing elsewhere He can sell you Cloth ing (Jo ajttr thun vt/tt cun purcJiasr. it eLw.xoUtrc iu the coun ty. He has always u fine assortment *»f , FURNISHING GOODS, HATS A\'D CAPS, TRUNKS. Ac. lie bought his Goods principally in New York city lor cash, and sells for Cash. * AS"* Remember, his store is on tire Corner of Caroline and Main street*. Aliuoua. May li IS6I-tf. READ CAREFULLY! SOMETHING INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE largest stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods ever brought to town has just been opened at the‘‘Green Corner,” East Aliuoua, and will be said*for CASH at prices that defy competition. Wearedetermlned that our side of town shall lake the lead, and that the ‘Green Corner” skull be foremost in the van. Our stock of Dress Goods consists of Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Merinoes, Palmetto Cloths, Coburgs. Fancy Alpacas, All-Wool Plaids, Plain and Figured Delaines, Fancy Prints, and a great variety of other goods, of differ ent styles and textures. In fact there is nothing the ladles can desire for wear that wo cannot, furnish them with.— We have also a large assortment of Ladies’Croats, Shawls, Balmorals, Hoop olcirtss, ohoeS) Gaiters <fcc. *®-Yes,audwe were almost forgetting to mention oar Urge stock of Carpets. Groceries, Queensvtarx, etc., etc; Everybody should- know that money can be saved by buying Goods from us. for instance, we are selling good Calicoes ulow as IGcts p«ir yard. Muslins as low as 18cts Brown Sugar for 11 cts. per lb., and good Teas for 90 cts. Altoona, April S, ’64. tf. JOHN J. MURPHY A CO. SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery aud Fancy Goods I MRS. REBECCA McCLELLAN, Would respectfully inform her old patrons that she Lae just received a largo and oieguut assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLENKY and FANCY GOODS, comprising the very laqf styles of CLOAKS, MANTLES & MANTILLAS, LADIES’ MUSSES’ AND CHILDRENS’’ BONNETS and HATS, in great variety, • RIBBONS. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, of all kinds. * White Goods and Dress Goods, for Ladles and Children, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skfrt*, Cor sets, Gloves. Hosiery, Head Dresses, Ldces, Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. All of which she will sell at tho lowest cash prices, respectfully Invites the.« Ladles to give her a call, as she is confident that she cun make it an object to those purchasing to examine her stock and prices. *y-The latest Fashions received as soon as issued.— Particular attention paid to trimming of bonnets. Altoona, April 27,1864-tf TIME AND BEAUTY! CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfully announ cew to tin* citizens of Altoouu aud vicinity that he huaupeueda CLOOK, WATCU and JEWELRY establishment In the room formerly occu *lvd hv Dr. Chl denv.M,,!, on Virginia street, between Julia and "Ca oline where he will k*-ep on hand h flue assortment of jr«M ami slivet watche*. clocks of all style*, and a handsome assort nn-nt »f jeun-lry. gold pern* ami p-ncil*. spectacles, ic. Particular ailtnlum g.ven to repairing clocks, wa* hes nmljwelrv. 1 • 11< wlllui; for cnohiiinly. nt thr (mallr.t advanen on flr«t rort hr terls .urr lh.it lir can plena. all in price ns Well us I' wli ' T - • SAMDKL SMITH. 4 BODY OF TIMBER LAND IS OF /». fert il Sir sah- nr till■ f,.r pri'fKTty in Itomm: the l.iinl. Otmhria i-uunty, liuir milmKurtli.nl U'l itxin but linn. on the I*. 11. K,; ili,iv. j. errt e>l onmild |ireiiiin-«.nrii- of the fery'ln-81 SKwitnd hath cutring Mills, nil in gooil order, tnolher with Smith shop uni I goud StiJ hlo. liluo two -q.miisl log .Iwillinga, suitable to accommo dnte lnml« rni n. all of which will ha sold an above tinted by Hit suhacriber. living in Altoona. ’ April ou, 'Ol. tf JOSHUA lIAISES. JOHN D. SPEILMAN, JUSTICE OF THE < PEACE, Altoona, Blair county, Pa. OFFICE on Main street, front of his chair shop, 0119 door East of the National Hotel apOtf : WM, S. BITTNER Dental Surgeon. OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE, next dour tu the post r UEAS! TEAS! TEAS!—FRITCHEY X aclitug Teas inperior to any ever offered in Al toona. They ate free of adulteration, coloring, or mix ture of kind. Boston crackers—a large supply of these delicious crackers just received and for sale by FHITCUKY. 4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Geqfs Model ImprovedSHlßTS—Oofelipere and u Shirts—flu* and coarse—whit* and colored—at LADQUMAN'g IHS. 10-4(1 Bonds. These Bond* are issued under Art of Coagrsm of March S 186 A, which provide* that all Boads iarosd wadsr this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or wader any state or municipal authority,: Sabecrlpt'on lo theee Bonds are received in United'States aote* or note* of National Banka They are TO BE BRDEEM KD IK COIN, at. the pleasure of the Government; at any period wet lot fftwa ten nor more than forty year* from tbelr date, and nfitll their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, ou Bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually audou all other Bonds sembanuoally. The inter est is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscriber* will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books ofjtha U. S. Treeeurcr,and can be transferred only on the owner’s order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to tltU loan wlAhave ths option of having their Bonds draw interest Rom March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin-—{or In United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premi um,) or receive them drawing interest fron the data pi subscription and deposit. As these u* EXEMPT FROM [MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, ■ their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to thf rate of tea levlealo varkma parts of the country. At the present rale of. premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT INTEREST In currency, and ere of fqa*l conTcni.ace u . permuwnt or temporaly Inrartmeni. It it belierad that no- aaeariHaa off.r w gnat Indnot. menu to leaden at tha tarloat deacrlptinm of 0.8. Bond* In all other forma at Injtebradnaaa, the laith or ability of prlvatepa^tiea or strekcompenieaoruparatecommunlUes only is pledged far payment, while Sir tha debts ot the United State, the Whole property of tha country la balden to secure the payment inf .both principal and interest In coin. •* These Bonds may be fcubsertbed for in sums from $5O up to any roagAude, on Uteeame terms, and are thus equally available to the smallest lender or the largest cap italist. They cau be converged into money at any moment, aud the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may b usefulito state in this vouoectio th «t the total Funded Debt of the Duited State*, ou which Interest U payable iu gtdd, oh the Sd day of March. 1861, «as $768, 905,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fisca year will be $15,03?;126,Whi1e the customs revenue In gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1861, ha* been so far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen tliat even the present gold revenues o) the Government are largely iu excess of the wants of the ■Treasurer for the payment of gold Interest, while the re cent Increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the auuuul receipts from customson the same amount of Importations, to $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United States Treasury until March 2C, but in the first three weeks of April the sub scriptions averaged more than T£N MILLIONS A WEEK Subscriptions will be received by tba FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF ALTOONA. First National tiftik of Philadelphia, Pa. Second N'Jknal Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all respectable banks and bankers throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depositary Banks,) will famish further information on application, ami AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI BERS. may-f-Umo A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPO sing certain Amendments to the Coustiution. Be it resotvedby the Senate and Bouse of Representatives of the OmmoneoeaUh qf Pennsylvania in General Assembly met; That the following amendments be proposed to the ConstUut’on of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the. provisions of tbo tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section of the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: “Section 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall bo in any actual military ser vice, under a requisition'from the President of the United State, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the tight of suffrage in nil electious by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be. prescrioed bylaw, as fully as if they were present at their usual place. ‘ Section 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of tbo Constitution, to he designated as section eight, aud nine, as follows: “Sections. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills.’* -- , “Section 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such power*, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the coons of this Commonwealth-” ' IIKNRY C. JOHNSTON, S&eaktr qf the Bouse qf Represent! ttosr. JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker of ike Senate. Omc* or tux SicasTART or ths Comuokwsaltb, i Harrisburg, April 24,1*64. i PENNSYLVANIA, SS; 1 do hereby certifiy that th- foregoing I a full, true aud conwct copy of Che f cr A m \ original Joiut Resolution of tbeGenera* I 9LAii M Asaeittb.y. entitled “A Joint Keso u ti»m propusing certain Amendments to the Constitution,” as thesame re mains un file In this office. I jpTrsTiunjrT wbrreof. 1 have hereunto set. my hand aid r - c .used the seal uf (he Secretary s office to be .JBxed, the day ami year above written. KLI SLIKKR, Secretary nf the Cummomaealth. The above Resolution having been agreed tu 'by a tua jortty of the members of each ' libuse. at two siiccessivt -unions oi the o‘ueral Assembly of tins Common wealth.' thv proposed amendment will be submitted to the people f«r their adoption or rejection,' on THJfi PIKST TUr.n- DAY OP AUGUST, In the year of out Lord oue tbousaml fight hundred and sixty fonr, in accordance with the pro visions uf tlie louth article of the CunstUntio’*, and the act. entitled ** An Act prescribing" the time and mannei of submitting to the people,,fot their approval and ratifi ci<tion «»r r»jecti«»n. lli-t proposed amend.oents to the Con MtituUon.'v’ a ; proved the twenty-third day 6f April, onr thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. JSLI SUPER, StcrtUsty of h$ Vommonwealth April 27.-te CITY; HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A. LEWIS GTEBLE,'Proprietor. HAVING purchased the above well known Hotel and refurnished the same with new furniture, l am now prepared to accommodate ail who fit ▼or me with their patronage* Free Omnibus to carry pas sengers to and from the Depot. April 20. *64.—ly. SPORTSMEN’S DEPOT. JUST RECEIVED, A new stock .of Fishing Tackle for Spring sale*, consisting of Bode, Kfcels, tinea, Baskets. Snoods. Floats, Nets,Flies, Artificial Bnit, Kigged Lines, (Jut, draw and Hooks, to which the attention of Dealers fa particularly requested. Orders, wholesale or retail, punctually filled aud eatif* faction warranted. modern , ad and WahJrnf pSSidphia. IJAIH, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING fi f. Paint. Saab and Yaruishßruahes fit ; piNE AND LARP OILS, CAM. J ph*n*, Banting Fluid, Carbon OU, Ac., at Jan. 3. ’ia-tfj US9UX’V- CELEBRATED STOMACH BETTERS. A par* end powerful Took, comotlTeind eitecnUto, of wonderful offloecy in dieeueof^the . STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWEIA Care* Pjnpepaii, Lirer Compliant, Uendeche, taml Debility, Nereoneneee, Pepiwuion of! i utiou, Colic, Intermittent Imn, Crempe u>d - Spume, end ell Complaint* of either Sex, ertelng from Bodily Wenkneu, r whether inherent in the; or produced by epecinl cntme*. Nonna tint fowl wbo&ouw, gwUI uA mfentim. in iu Uktareenten lots Uu com portion of Hmrrgrrnnm 6TOHAOH BITTK&H. lUs popular propigptionomttnlM j no mlnoral of any kind; no deadly botanical draunt; no I Aery excitant; but Ilia a combine tion of th. extract* off rare balaamio berba and plaau with tb, pnriut *nd mild eat of all dUthaiTe atiaaolanu. '■ J i It la well to be forearmed xgulnat diaeaee, and, aoArai the human ayetem can be>4uotected by human y—4 agalnat maladiaa eugaodatad by an unwholeaoam‘almo| apbare, impure Water and other external cauaaa, 'INK'S SXOMACU BIITISKB may be nkad on aaa aafol guard. r L' In dietricte Infected with Aver and Jgut, It hat been uuud iulalllbte at a ureeeutive ard irreelatlbla aa a reme dy, end thvueaude who retort to it uuder apprehendon of an attack, eacape the aconrge; and tbuuaanda who ueglect to avail themeeivee ut lie pruUctive gualtliee i-i advance, are cuied by a very pi tel coutae of Una hiarveioua meoi cmo. rever aod Ague pat cut*, alter being plied with i|uuiine.|ur m.-ath* iu vain, uuiil tuiriy saturated with lUui Oaiigti-uua uUultiid, are uut uuimjuentiy testured to ■ivalili wilhm u lew day* by the use of HuaTfcTlAK’S dli'ita*. *• r The weak stomach in rapidly invigorated and theappe tilt* restored Uythis agreeable 'iuuic, and. heuceit a<pks woudt-i a m castes .if Dy&iiuu hi»h iu le** confirmed forms ol iMdamioa. Acting ns. gentle and paiUJesA appsifaiit, as well aa upon the liver, it also iuvaitably relieve* the Oo>aTipaTio2f superinduced by irregular action of *liVdi gentive and pecjetlve uigaus. . ,r * Persons of fectik i abit. liable toAVroobi fitiadk t/HtfiUt | •if iipirtt* and Fit* I Mhytu/r, hui prompt and imima ueui relief liuui the Bitters. The testimony uu this poiut ts must exclusive, and from both sexer. The aguu>sOl. Bituous Coucis immediately a unfed by a single dose ol the (tioiultut, uud by oCviuiiouaiiy traort* mg to *t» the return of the couiplalut tuay be urvvMitml Aa a General Tonic. iilwTKTTt.fl’B bilTklU produce effects winch must be experienced or Witnessed H before they can be fully appreciated, iu cases of Von*Utu&mal Weakness, Premature Decay sod Debility aud: Dscrauh tude arising from Uu* Au*, it exenises the. electric luflo euce. Iu the convaleaceut stages of all diseases it oper> ates as a delightful invigoraut. When the powers otna ture are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-estab lish it. ' r T m fr ir U»t, but uot least, it is The only Soft BHnulanL being manufactured from sound and .innocuous inaterials*~Aoa entirely free from the acid elements present more of less iu all the ordinary tonics and su-machlda ofthedaV.-' ' No family medicine has been so universally, and, it may be truly added, d*Kroedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as UOSTfiTTEES BITTJSKS. Prepared by UOdTJSTTRtt 4 SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. wSre by aU Qrocerß and Storekeepers every- HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, a Positive »nd Speed Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel uud Dropsical Swellings. * ' This Medidpe increases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Kn largementa arc reduced, as well as Fain and jjdlammaiuee. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHy. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dlstlusk lion, nearly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with tbi lowing symptoms:— Indisposition to Exertion, t liOM attorn* Difficulty of Breathing, UorrerofDuUse, w2S?& Dimhew of Vision, PaltifettiSSE Universal Lassitude of the Uiocolor System; aot Hand*, Flushing of the Bodr. Dryneaa of the Skin, Eruptions on Face* Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to'go on, vhlch this medi cine invariably removes, soon follows Ir.ipotency, Epileptic Tits; . I p ops of vtbicU the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed to those “Direful Diseases,”. (f IN3ANItr CONSUhtPTION. tt Many are aware of the caoae of their tuHerlng. BUT BONt WILL COMTKSS TBS BXCoasS Of Till VKUn JglUlta Jnd Melancholy Deaths by Consumption Mar ainpla wit* ne« to the Truth of the aaaertlon. " The Qmititutum am affected mih Organic Rtolhua the aid of Medicine to Strengthen add Invigorate wAfcA lltutßOLß’s EXTRACT BOCHU invariably does. A Trial will euiiTiuoe the moetakeplicsti :•' . FEMALE i—•FiSALES—FR VT AT.^s, In many Affatimu ptaiUar to ftmala tt» Sxnun udchd is nuequslcd by any ocher nnurjr. u in CtitorunU " r Kctcutlim, IrrenulHrity. faimulntss, ci S<iU|>iK*tou ol Customary tracnat una, Qlccnttd ur Bcln tut- tile Uterus Louchurrbtea or Whites, SteMlily.uia !Ur nil .nmj.uiuu iuclileul lu tile sex, whether nrisiMC I'tnßi Th ohcmiuu, Habitsuf Dissipalkm,,.r in tbs UKCUNIi OU CIIAMUK OK LIES. Take no more Bottom, Mercury, or unpUrutaU IfcfiVi'iii fir unpleataiU and danyervut dueaeer. j' UtailßoLll'S BXI KACt BUt.HU AMD IXP&OTJUI . ItoaK H ASH CUKBtf SECRET DISEASES [u nil their Stages, Al little RXpeas*. L> tils urnu change in Diet, tio luchoTstSeaoa And no Expoturt. I ’ i It causes a frequent deciee and gives strength toUri uute, therehj KrUHiving uhmiuth.ns, l*reveirtliitr end Curing Strictures ut tlir Urethra, allaying Pam audlnBkto omtiun. sn frequent in the clans id diseases, end expelling alt Bottonout. Duoumi ami woirumt Matter. - •, THupeAKM CPUS laußSialw wao BAVI IBU ni Vnv TUU ur (iUACtJ. ami win. liara paid keatu Jnt to ha eared in a short time, have Kumd they were deceived, end that the • POISON” hits, hy the nmnirt-ruwtiriaAiiidifidgiiiv,’* been dried dp In the system to break unt Inna asm, rated llani, luid ferlatpt after MarHape. i' •*' ■ “ Um lltucßOU)'s Kztuci BucaoTor all aStictfoai and i , 7rr u^. U I “ Ii ' AHJ “ lw * Jf S, wbMh.r'«l*h.riß 31 ALk or rbUiLK. from' vlmtercr cause oridnttiiilfad uu mutter of UuW LOXd ftAWfSO. ~. 'ln-woi-gmns requirw the aid of aDICRSt--' IC.UKLMBOLP'S KXTKAtJT' BUCUDIB TUKGRKAT DI D RUT! t, and u ettMii to Ran tbs duirsd EtKt in il Pittattt/or wAte* it it HtamtnauUd. Kvktoocb ot tbs moat reliable and nsponHik character will accompany tbe mcdlclu*. ' -■ f PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, OR SIXEOR „ Delivered to any Address, securely packed from tloo. • Buerti* tymptom* in m Ommwaicatim* y $ | Cures GoAtUKTRED! ABVXCK |oSu*» 11 ' Addreee letters'for information to* : H, B. HELMBOLD, Chemist. : ? .. #rwiwidfAenu'cal flßireJkoijie,- .. m BttOAWAY, SEW YORK, i •i^Asssss^si^ai'' and (I* rep«fe*«6it UelmboUVQenuUis VreparattoiA. i»* V . *V Extractßochtt. 1.., „ t ■“ “ Sarsaparilla. ■ N v ;■ - ;1> | ; :; ' «ot»*r . ■ '' ass ayoid imposition Ano Xxronnut. ,|-jf..
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