[ THAYER & NOYES’ IPTED STATES OIECirS, AN AMBURGH & CO’S iMMOTH MENAGERIE pptian Caravan, 6>t th, Sown of 1804, with Ou Ptici »f u, , gjideiit [Tie Wonders of Animated Nature - Consolidated with the only EGITI M ATE CIRCUS ■TarOraaniiM—Mouai. asvo Ksrnrco Amrswxiir* re-ejniueot ,Ea«jMtH»nt, Acrobats, Ofnuuito, ram*, ContortionUt*, Equilibrist! and Gamin! perir-Splendid Stud of train tr> Roaaca, Ponnioi jIOK Mci.aa—Masnificcnt Collection of lan*o I*lo*4 bum, Ltor*Rns, Beans, Hvknas, Wolves, nta, Banco**, Buuwof alt kinds and *Ue*, fce*, |dk Sdby ihft • • Great'Van Amburgh Himself; ill exhibit at ALTOONA, on Wednes- TO July. 13th—Afternoon at 2, and Evening at 7 o’clock. pttWt(,« BO C h. —Children under 12, 26 Cli, WWOM^%^ I The MAMKpTK AR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL, Ai»i:nalin iLc w« j id, vrcigLii {turir J wu/u,s. i». A > lAhUi, or* I P JP OP o Tele/IIVS, M iho Xcxr World, tiu> Oh j One on r.xlibltion. -■ WHITE POLAR BEAR. wa iLc Arclic>*sion* t ilio iio;ikcy4 # Clephaotj ax-i !. THAYER’S Educated Virc MULES, SAM & DICK. > «roHc«ov« pßorv«s:f -«UI cater to*ra at cr aboot lntta mcroin^. iflo.ta at Hollidaysburg Jufy 12th» (t'yxdne City, July ] 4th. NjPRE W ECKEL, j ttiva t* ■ Suoff, Pipesj &e., ieM itrtrt.Mootuj. Pa. - r ; :jVE R A L AS SORT ME N T o*d» Jo hu Use couUncly on htod »tthelow»*s "K 'T iDWAREV OF ALLDESCitiP rMt MMlTcd l»d for wl.br V" * 3.B.HDyOM*. This ever glorious day came with a bright, cloudless sky and many happy faces, for, although there! wen' no arrangements for a general celebra tion, ieach citizen of our mountain town seemed intent on doing their best to make it a gala day. In accordance with a time honored custom a largo amount of gunpowder was exploded at an early hour, which, if it had no other good effect, brought us out into the pure morning air in lime to see! the rising sun and, to either sec or partici pate pi all that might,follow. Triy; Fastastics. —glome fifty young men had mrrmigisi for a fantastic parade, and at six o’clock tnadi tlieir appearance from the Hollidayshnrg plan! road. They were mostly made to represent that, not rare, species of immunity now familiarly known a» contrabands. Some of them presented t|uite|a linking appearance, especially the one who luwulurtd the barrel, (alias bass drum.) The af fair, for it s kind, was good, inn we protest against burlesquing a day so dear to American hearts. English Catholic Pic Nic. —The English Catholic pic-nic was held in Miller’s Grove, west of town. This was, perhaps, the largest gather ing iM‘ the many that surrounded our mountain town during the day. .Dancing and amusements of vatious kinds filled up the day, until the evening time invited the “ gay and happy ” home. The German Catholics and German Ld tuerans occupied different parts of Beale's woods gouth of town. Their amusements and manner of enjoyment were much the same as at the English Catholic, with the addition, perhaps, that our German friends enter into all such things with their ;m>ght, consequently manifesting more zeal than kbeir English neighbors. The MetuooistS. School. —Loudon’s woods, also south °f town, was made vocal with the songs of these merry children. Here a rich repast was spread for the “dear little ones,” and innocent amusements filled up 'the pleasures of the day. and they returned home, as we heard one of them singing, “ Gay and happy still.’' The Baptist S. School went to UagertyV grove, east of town, where a table swing, &c., had bcen|prep.ired for their enjoyment. We believe that tois was the only place where the document which gave to this day a name was read. Mr. Harry Colclesser read the Declaration of Inde pendence, the teachers and children sung some patriotic songs, and short and appropriate speeches were! made by Rev. A. F Shanalelt, of Bcll’- Mills, and Rev. Dimmock, of Philadelphia. Tin grove resounded wiih the gleeful voice of cliill luxx], until tite evening air kissed their brows and bade them hasten home. Sons of Temperance.—This order celebrated the day by a pleasant festival, in the evening, a: theiti hall. Ice cream, cakes, and smiles, we are tolil.j went far to make the entertainment a joyous one.; Altoona Soldirr’s Aid Society.—A few no ble lilies are still laboring in this good cause, we hope more will join them soon. The following statement has been handed us; u June 28, 1864, Sent to ihe Sanitary Com mission one box, containing one quilt made and presented by the young ladies of Hamilton school, township ; thirteen pairs new drawers, one pair jold ones ; five new shirts and three old ones; think-three handkerchiefs; nine towels; three arm j slings; two coats; two pairs pants; one hundred and fifty-seven yds. bandages ; one hun dred; rolls old muslin; a lot of lint, and a package of newspapers." are requested to say that donations will be thankfully received by the members of the society, to be appropriated to the humane object for which they; have organized, Mrs. Robert McCormick or XJrs. Daniel Price will receive any such dona tion!) of money, or articles of clothing or food that might add to the comfort of our brave boys, in the hospjital or on the field. A; Lovic Letter. —The following billetdoux was jpicked up the other day and handed to us for publication. We give it a place in our columns for tpe benefit of Sally Ann, and all others who may Ibe able to “ see the point.” Read it; 10J Sally Ann, I lav yon better than mi own marajy, and if yon won’t Marry me He never be hapyi ennv more—so Dere Sally Ann just make np yore Mind and set the Dav. I no I hnv no horn*, hut wele Kent it cottage and He work hard, and tvele bt nil onr groceries arid provision- at Frutjhey’a cheap store, and thus we can soon Save ennlf to hi a House and Lot. anil if we kontinu to b| at FritehevV we wood soon he Kich, and you fnite dress in silk and So Forth, ami hnv 3 mjWjhynnits evry vein! No more at present, bn remotes your own Swere WILLIAM iosk Hoos. — Some weeks ago we had the asaujante that all hogs running loose about town woiijil be ‘‘arrebied" and confined. new p. ns were erected end quite an im provement made, but we notice this morning q a nundier of porkers rooting along tl.e side walks of some principal streets. We ho|,t the proper officers m..y get a sight of ‘ hen ?’ a,IJ ‘ l!,en ‘ l "p" w the castle prepared for fheir reception. Ypo.vo Sltss’s Cimsmx Association-.—On Fri W night last, at the regular meeting of the Y. Si. C. Association, tlie fallowing officers were elecjed for ihe cutrent term, viz. ; President, A. H. Semhower; Vice "President, J. W. Isenbcrg; Rec| Secretary, J. D. Hicks;[ Ass’t U.-c. Secretary. Chaj. G. Welch; Financial; Secretary, Bichanl DeQharmes; Treiw;, H. C, Basinger M: ~ fiss SnosJUKGB’g CoxctßTs.—We uninten tionally neglected in our last; issue to notice that bothj these concerts came off in snch a manner os t 9 elicit praise from those best able to judge as to tfieit merits. We hope the thing may be repeat ed at some future time. R^mawat.— On the morning of the Fourth, a attached to a milk-wagon, became fright euedjat the jt.-isic made by the “ fantastic band,” and iran away, depositing the wagon ihd freight op P Q ** te ■Bhehngei’a hotel, on Itomna StUmaf. LOCAL ITEMS. The Fourth. Forth of July, 1804. Sally Ann— t u P° n this grate and glorius day i I set me down to Rite to vou; ; So never mind what others Say, i But just Believe your William tru | Draft—On Monday the 11th inst., another draft was made for this county, to fill the deficiency growing out of exemptions in the last draft, which 1 was only fur the net number required. This time ; lOO.per cent extra have been drafted to meet the ; exemptions. We have only been able to secure ‘ the list for Logan and Antes townships in time for ; publication : Logan Township. r David Beil, Isaac Hull, ; John Aurandt, Bernard McNeclis, ! Bcnard Fecny, D. S, Bartlebaugh, | Wm. Hartman, Wm. K. Ramaly. : Harry Cpjclessei, Nathaniel Mourer. ! James B. Howies. Jas. Fagan, ; Ed. McGarvey, Jno. Swires. ’ Wm Carr, Sam’l Gaily, | Geo. Feasker, Johnson Cullen. I Fat. Malady, Jas. Cleary, ! Geo. McDonough. Theo. A. Griffin, I Jilmes Naily. Christ Morebaugh. Jos. Huff, Dan ’i Gephart. Geo. H. Kipplc, Jno. Hartman. Jno. W, Cherry, Jos. Glosgow’, Jas. G. Robison, David Hutchison, i Jno. J. Potter, Frank M. Wilson. | Allies Township. I Wm. Weight, Wilson Glasgow. Hugh Osman, D. K. Williams. Bobt. Wlieeler, J. E. Irwin, J. M. Root. Dan’l Hardy, Jas. Thomas: Jacob Marks, And. Allen. Alfred Everhart, E. B. Isefj, Dan’l Smith, Jacob Nail. J. G. Truman.^ Pat. Hughs. J. Amerraan, J. Davis, ; G. W. Walters, Wonderful Discovert. —We have an article, from our friend Godfrey Wolf, copter of Main and Caroline Streets, bearing the .above caption, which will appear next week. The object of the article is to make known to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that Wolf has discovered where the best and cheapest ready made clothing can he purchas ed in the eastern cities, and that he has consequent ly filled his shelves with goods from those same houses. And now to conclude this brief notice of this very wonderful production; we need only say to our readers. go to Wolfsandsee if you can not discover something to suit you, but don’t carry anything away without his consent. Almost a Fic-Ntc at Wapsesosock.— We use informed that some of our fair young friends made arrangements a few days ago to make a trip in this romantic spot. The gentlemen were invited to meet tile ladies at a certain place where the fair one* had the cakes and other necessary “fixins" toady. The hour arrived, but lo! the gentleman came not; and the ladies retired to one of the groves near by, where they enjoyed the i>es; of company —their own. Shame on yon, young men ! Hud we I icon young, the ladies should have gone to Wapsy. More Troops. —Tne Governor has issued two separate cplls, each for 12,000 men, to servo one hundred days unless sooner discharged. Service in this call will not exempt from the draft, but credit will he given for time of enlistment to any of those enlisting, should they afterwards lie draft ed. Capt. Thomas E. Campbell and Col. Jacob Szink are each trying lo raise a Company for this service. Non- is the time to serve your countrv. Young men, fall in. Killed. —A man named Robert Welsh, was killed on the Railroad, a short distance below the station at this place, on Wednesday evening last. He was walking on the West track, and stepping out of the way of the Fast tine, was caught by a freight train and instantly killed. His body was frightfully mangled. He resided some where in ihe’Alleghanv Mountains, had a wife but no chil dren, and was perhaps fifty years of age. —Tyrone Herald. Sodden Death. —A young man of Gaysport, named Thomas Dasher, who spent the Fourth at this place,; attending one of the pic-nics, and re turned home in the evening in his usual good health, wO are told, died suddenly on Tuesday morning of disease of thd heart. Thus we go, from life to death,’ from the place of mirth to the silent chamber. Tobaccot and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Spectacles, Spectacles, Spectacles. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Perfumery.and Notions, Drugs and Medicines Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid stock of Trusses and Supporters’ and all goods found in a first class Dyug Store. For sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of ’ A. Rousu, Second door from the corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. BAIL BOAS AND MAIL SCHEDULE. TWAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Express West arrive* 715 A. M.. leaves 7.35 A.M. Phlladtl’a “ “ *• S.OO * « 8.20 ** Fust tin# “ 8.20 P. M. “ 8.35 P.M. Mail Train - “ “ 7.(K) “ “ 7. 5 *• Kxpress Train East “ 0.20 P. M., leaves 9.40 P. M Fast Line »• •* 1.15 AM , “ 1.20 A. M Mall Train .* “ “ 750 •* %i 8.10 •* Through Accom. “ • 11.25 “ “ l 11 4C “ Trains «u IMUdayshiirs Branch run to connect with Kxpres* Trunin West. Mail Train Ehhl and West and Thro’ Accommodation Train East. Tram* I'flt'Tyru.ur 4 Ctenrflehl Br inch and Bald Eagle \ alley It. H; run it/ connect with Express Train West and Mull Train East ami West. Altoona. May iStb, 1864. MAILS Alt RIVE. rt ashingtnn. Baltimore A Harrisburg arrive at 7:20. A.M. “hilmh'tphla HrriVfn at ... .' *• i*irMl»iirulu(tlirough) .... •• . ... f:*o, A.M. A t‘:3o. P.M, ‘U Wi-ni Way, UrJ6. A.M eastern Way, . . . • - • 7:05. MAILS CLOSK Kimtern Way and through. .... 7.4-1, A.\(, W r*lmi Wj»y ami tbiungh, ... 7:5a. *• liollid.iynlough. ....... 7:o», *• Western, t|nt.njt day ui July, lt&4. we will Close or cause to be Clos'd, our i;t *p> ctD e places of business at 7)£ o'clock F. M.. (Saturday nights excepted.) 11. A. 0. KKRII, Jan. Lowther, I! A. .McPike. Jac >l> Kink, J. J. Murphy, i Cl, A. L Put khart, J. E. Grimes A Co., - Henry Llway. Jn>. 11. Ki delay, Win. U*.V-i„ Jo . H'rkawiu, JacbT. WINon, J. Lehr, .John Cr-mer, t'a-.J. Mann, JUnio » Store Co., W. I*. Mway, Geo. 0. BmDh, .). A Sprunkh*, \. Mirks, R. A. McCormick, SumT Bprankle, Jas. O’Neil, Chas, L. Collins, Tljos. llt-nlop, ,M. Thompson. J Stoev.-r. S. Rigg, June. 29, 1864-lt. Maukoud: ka\v L isr, kj«r Restored. Mimfmt* Just .published, a new edition _.f Dll. CUL //f/l/i Vl-.iiM ELL’S CELEIUtATKD J>SAY on ‘MfSSptM the radical curs (without niekiclne) of MMM# SpfcRAIATuuuCEA or rt^tui> i.l Weakness. In voluntary Seminal Lo>h«-s, iMPOTEXtt. Mental and Physi cal incapaci y. Impediment- to Mm imge, etc.; also. C-N -sumption. Epilepsy . and Fits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. Ufa- Price, in a sealed evelope. only 0 cents. Tin; celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences ol self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or I be application of the knif<—pointing out a mnde of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition rtiay be, may cure himudf cheaply, ; p rivuicly, and radically. Lecture should be in the hands of every youth nod every man in the land. Sent under seal, lu a plain envelope to any address* postpaid, ou receipt-of six cents or two post stamps.— Addres the publishers. CUAS. .1. C. KLINK A CO -327 Bowery. New York, Post office bov 45SC July 13.15 W. MICKEY & CHEHRY. CABINETMAKERS AND XJnsr3DEEIT^YiS:EPIS. The above firm have opened a new Cabinet Shop and FURNITURE WARE ROOM, ou JULIA STREET, OPPOSITE EPJSC OPAL CHURCH.\ East Altoona, where they will be happy to fill all orders in their line. They have on band a good supply of FUR NITURE just from Philadelphia, which they offer at the lowest prices for cash. They will keep a HEARSE, and be prepared at all times to attend promptly to orders in Undertaking. Altoona, June 15,18&b-3m. FOU SALE.—I he subscriber offers for sale two House, anil lota, aaljyite on Branch Street Altoona, immediate); opposite the Penn'u It. K. Shops. No. I—is a large well-built frame House, containing four room* on first floor, and fire rooms on second floor with all necessary out-bniltling*. This is a very desirable prop erty to auy one wishing to take boarders; No. 2—is a frame building with three rooms on first and three on second floor, and all necessary out buildings The location is elegcnt. 3he above property will bo sold on reasonable terms, and a bargain may be bud in it. House No. 1 will be vacant on the lOth-of July and will bo lor reut from that date untlsold. Altoona, June 22-tf. Dividend notice. Off ice Of Tun Altoona Gas A Water Co.. ) „ „ June 20th, 1361. / The Board of Managers have thi* dav declared a Semi Annual dividend of FOUR PKR CENT, on the Capital Stock, of the C“n>)kuiiy, clear of State tax, payable ou and after July l*-t, 1&64. June 20-st. NOTICE,— The following regulations the Altwoim Gas and Water Company aill go into effect to-day, Jum* 15ili: All Photographer* having wa er conveyed to their rooms will &w changed sio j*cr annum. All U.iteC* and >alo>u* haring fonotuin*. or bibt>c<>ckB atthdr bails wjill h» chug d j*er un.nio, he size of tttrzxle ami pijM'to bo in uC:«>idmCJ with the reuidaiions u the Company B.F. ROicJ. Sec'y d Treat. je 5-1 f. STRAY.—Came lo I lie residence of j tin* »juii<*cMt»er, hi Fur* jffti. n .cc, hi Fi’hlhv. .Muv 2Gtl» It'Ct, j A BAY MARK. iMNIIiA fifteen lisunl- : m -C lI- "ii hi*r right / hip TU** uwuei !■* Mtfil c >m<* f wa.il, pr*>iv p MtM'iTy. pay and i ..,c .i.-. a othfi w.ae she will bo dis}H>aal ul aceor-ihig t<> law. 11. T. AI'CI.oLLAN Ju'im 8, ISCI.-Tf. F J,; Kri.VT. A ILAIM', A.MJ LUX, tut tvo miif-from Aitooiu. whh j>nvil. e,XL* of fire w>mkl udJ K}x>iti UI and examine their stora. They have alsoadded Oils. Paintrf, Carbon Oil. etc., to their stock,uud will dispose of all these articles at a small ad vance on first .'osi. The will also continue the STOVE BUSINESS, and will keep on hand an assortment from'which »ny person w ill able to select au article to pelase their fuucy. In the line 01 TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, $466,347 60 CEDAR an.l WILLOW-WARE, they will always have a large supplygmd.will make.to order anything tlmt may be called for. Job work in this line promptly attended to. ROOFING AND SPOUTING put up on short notice in the best style. April 27. 1564 -tf. Great Victory! State banks 383 00 9 921 U $166,347 60 THE FIELD IS OCRS! t *ODFREY WOLF has achieved one "• more great victory, lie has ju-«t received the best selected stock of ever brought to Altoona. He has taken great care in selecting his stock and guanmtees to suit tin tastes of all. liis Cb'tldng is in-tter m.ide than (hat of any other store in Blair c atmy. lie invites a call an I examination »f his stock l*efore purchasing elsewhere. He ran sell you Cloth ing cheaper than you can purchase it e&wkere in the coun ty. He has j*,lsVi«y*:« fine assoi tin-ait HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS. &v. He bought bis Goods principally in New York ciry for cash, and ttl* f,.r Cash. WR etiiemher. his store is ou the Corner of Caroline and Main streets. Altoona. May 12, UCi-tf. READ CAREFULLY! NOW IS THE TIME TO HUY YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. rpHE largest stock of Ladies’ Dress A Goods - ever brought t«> t'-wn has ja-t l»Ken opened at tin 1 * Green Corner,” Last AUoona. and will he sold fa CASH at prices that defy competition. Weaivdef rmlneii that <>ur side of town shall take (he lead, olid that the ‘•Green Corner” ahull be foremost in the van. Ucr slock of Dress Goods consists ol Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Merinoes. Palmetto Cloths, Coburgs. Fancy Alpacas, All-Wool Plaids, 1 Plain and Figured Delaines, Fancy Prims', and a great variety of other goods, of differ ent styles and textures. In fact there is nothing the ladies can desire for wear that wo cannot furnish them with.— We have also a large assortment of Laxlies’X' oat s, 13 aim orals. Hoop Slcirtw, Shoes, Oaiters &e -4®“*V es, and wo wcm e almost forgetting to mention .our largo stock of Carpets, Groceries, Qckexsware, etc., etc. Everybody should know 7 that money can bo saved by bnying Goods from us. For instance, we are soiling good Calicoes as low ns 1C cts per yard. Mullins as low as 18‘cts., Brown Sugar for 11 cts. per lb., and gor 90 cts. Altoona, April 8, *6l. tf.« JOHN J*. MtJUPUY AGO. Millinery and Fancy Goods! MRS. REBECCA McCLELLAN, Would respectfully inform her old patrons that she has just received a large and elegant assortment of and FANCY GOODS, comprising the. very last styles of CLOAKS, MAN ILES & MANTILLAS, , LADIES’ MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BONNETS and HATS,in great variety, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, of all kinds. White Goods and Dress Good*, for L (dies and Children, Embroideries, Dte-s Trimmings, Hoop Skirt*, Cor- All of wblch.Jshtj will sell at the lowest cash prices. She respectfully Invites the Ladies to.give hern call, as she is confident that she can make it an object to those purchasing to examine her ttock and prices. latent Fashions received as soon as issued.— Particular attention paid to trimmiug of bonnets. Altoona, April 27,1801 -tf JOHN L. ICKES CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfully nnnoun ces to tlie citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he }ms opened a CLOCK, Watch arid JEWELRY establishment In the room formerly m-cu d.-d by Dr. Cid derwnod, oh Virginia street, between Julia and Vu *d m-. wln-re he will k* ep on bind h fine assortment of gold nn.i silver warcliy*. clocks of all styles and alimidsome n«soil ment of jewelry, gold pen* and p< noils. np*rfneb*H. Ac. Parricnfar uiU'Utioti g.ven to repairing clocks. wut-he* andj welry. B* selling for cash only, at the smalle-f advance . n fir*' co*t h>* levli aUie that be cau please alt in price iis well ,n quality. SAMUdL S.MIIII. ap9-tf , A BODY OF TIMBER LAND IS OF fered t»»r s«b* *'r lend • |.»r property in li.i.not: tie l.»n I iw*.touted ill fkmiu itie |». |{. U.: th -r • i«« en*c e.J >m *.l of the l*-*r S-iw and bath Mill ail in g-nul ord’-r. with Smiili Mum .mi>l 1:1..*! .mj him al** two -if-iuterl fcur •iW'-tiiiiai. Mutable t>« ace.» nin « date itimhi rin n all of whi.li will l>* M».d a* al. .%»• Placed by tliP Milisenb *r living in Ar-kmi*. ' i2-' Apr I *6l It .MSIIU \ lIA IN K"*. .•-•i att.ij JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Altoona, Blair county. Pa. OFFICE on Main street, front of lit clmir jimp, uuj i10..r Ka-t .if the .Nali.ilinl 11..ti1. HpJ tf • | Dental Surgeon. OFFICE IN MASOXII! «—-=na TEMPLE, next dour to tbe Poet ! fPEASiI TEAS! TEAS!—FRITCHEY : JL is Milling T«ua superior to any ever offered 11 Ai> { toon*. They are free of adulteration. Coloring, or mix j tare of any kind. , I OOSTON CRACKERS—A LARGE | MJr supply of these delicious crackers inst received and for sale by ■ FKITCIIEV , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF f\ Oent’a Model Improved SUlUTS—Coedmcte and ■odiii Shirt*—flue and coarse—white and colored—at ■' ■ LAUQUMAg’B. FRIES * WILLIAMS. C . S. 1040 BOH(lS. ONE MOKE AND CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, SOMETHING INTEUKSTINU tOTIIE I‘UliLlC. SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER MILLENRY Beta, Gloves, Hosiery, Head Dresses. Laces, Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. TIME AND BEAUTY! JOHN D SPEILMAN, WM. S. BITTNER These Bonds are issued under Act of Congress of March fi 1664, which provides thftt all Bpnds issued under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or municipal authority. Subscript'on to theseDonds are received in United States notes or note* of National They arc TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at tbs pleasure of the Government, at any period not Ua than ten nor more thab forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT- INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually and on all other Bonds se&i-aonually. The inter- esc is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as phty may prefer. Registered Bonds arc recorded on the books of the XT. 8. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Sulocribere to this loan will have th? option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in United or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, foe premi um,) or icceive them drawing interest from the date ot subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are EXEMPT EROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is; Increased from' one to three per coot, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. At the present rate-of premium ou gold they pay OVER EIGHT TEH CENT INTEREST in currency, nod are of equal convenience os a permanent or temporal y investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lenders as the vatiouf descriptions of U. S. Bonds In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or strek companies otiseparate communities only is pledged for payment) while s>r the debts ol the United States the whole property of (he cuuutry U hulden to secure tbu payment of both principal and Interest lu These Bonds may be subscribed for in s6o uj to any magnitude, ou the same terms, and are thus nmd» equally nvaßipLdu to the smallest lender or the largest cup itulist. They can be convert' d Into money.at any moment and the holder will have the bemfit of the interest. It tuny b useful to state in this *ouueclio tint the tota Fundtd Debt of the United State, on which Interest h payable in gold, on the 3d day of March. ISG4, was $768, J 66,000. The interest on this debt for lho coming 11 ca year will be $16,037,126, while the ca-'touis revenue in go} tor (lie cuneiii fiscal year, ending June 30th, ISGt, ha b>*cn :>u far at the rate ot over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be Seen that even thu present gold revenues u the Government are largely in excess of the wants «>t tie Trees in i for the piiyment < f gold interest, while the re cent increa.se of the taiiff will doub less raise the annum n-ceipts fr >m customs on the sumo uiuouutuf Importations (o $160,600,000 per annum. Instruct ions to the National Banks acting as loan agent were not, issued frorti the United States Treasury until March 26, but in thu first three weeks of April tile sub terdptiohs averaged more th in TEN MILLIONS A WKKK Subscriptions will be iccoived by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA. First National Bank p( Philadelphia, Pa. Second National 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 ageuts of the National Depositary Banks,) will furnish further information ou application, anti AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI BERS. mßyWmo A JOINT RESOLUTION PHOFO sing certain Amendments to the Constiulfem. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representative* of the Commonwealth of Penntylvania in General Assembly met. That th* following amendments be to tin Cougtitufouof the Commonwealth, iu accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shul| be an additional section of the third article «.f the Constitution, to be designated as section lour, as follows: -Section 4. Whenever auy of the qualified electors oi this Commonwealth shall bo in any actual military Her vie*’, under a requisition froth the President of the United State, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, Mid • lectors may exercise the right of suffrage iu nil elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be. prescriued by law* us fully as if they were present U( llieir usual place. * Section 2. There shall be two additional sections to tin* eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated a.- section eight, and nine, as follows: -Section 8. No bill rlmlj be passed by the Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall ’be clearly expressed in the title, except approprtatiou bills.” SECTIONS. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or piivlieges, iu any can;, where the authority to grunt such jKjwers. or privileges, has been or may hereafter be, cuufeired upon the Courts of this* CommouweaUh. f ’ HENRY C. JOHNSTON, Speaker of Me ilouse 04. j PENNSYLVANIA, S?; I dohereby certifiy that tin* foregoing i f qw, a ff original Joint l!e-olntk»n oil he Genera I 9k*AE« f Assemb y. entitled -A Joint Peso u s> -— tioii propoMUg certain Anieiidliieim to tiie OnMilntion,” u« the saute re mams <.n file in tins office. InTeSTiMoXT whereof. I.have hereunto set my hand at > c usedthe seal of the sh-cretary s office to be affixed, tb day and year übwve written. Secretary of Me Cua*numwtuU. The alwive Resolution li iviu* i»eeii agrtsd tony* in,. *.»nty / of the membersol ei'll ll>U*e,..l two sncceseiv *-»*ioms o; ilii*G neral Assembly.ol rhi* Comnn nwealt li<* prop »-ed HHO'iidaieitr wiii Ih-solimitled to tin- p.ojd •*i' iiM-irudoi'lioii or.i’.j ctjon tm 'i'llr. 1 D >AY OK AUGUST, in the y< i£bt hun r>*l mid sixty f nr. m uceor iiuce aitb (lie pi • ioi>ii>s of the tenth ut iii'b* of the t;uiir*nmtio , and U. ci < ntitl.-d -An Act pr-tcribio,* Itn* u Mini iniinti -f mid. Hitting t * tin* pe«nd-*. for their a pr *v il and kiiu • li "! d ain u l cut* to the c* M*nger* < l»» ami from the lh-p.it. ‘ April At.*b».—ly SPOUTS.UEN’S DEPOT. JUST RECEIVED, A new stock ol Fishing Tackle for Spring ant*'*, const*ting of Itod* Keels. Luie«2lla4keU. SuuotK Floats, McU, Ihut. Itigg. |i l.iue*.Out*'trass arid Hooks, to whicit th* attention «i* (Dealers is jurticnlurly reqne*fed. Orders, w.hnlesHlocr ieti.il, pnnctoMllyflyed and tati*- faction wanituted. 1 JQfIXKRIpER, mn2-6m 1 2d and Walnut, Philadelphia. Hair, hat, tooth, shaving- Paint, Saab and Varbiab Itraobea.at ■■ : «■ KBSBLGR* ' PINE AND LARD OILS, GAM phene> Buniing Fluid, Carbon (ML at . Jan,a.’«C*f] ; K KKSSW&- HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powurtal Tunic, corrective and, alterative, of wondertal efflcecy in disease of the 1 STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, OpnstJk i ution, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramp* and Spasms, and all Complaints of either Bex, arising (Tom Bodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, gcolvl; and restorstivs lu its nature enter* Into the composition of UOSTKTTKit’S STOMACH BITTKBS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of nuy kind; no botanical element; no fiery excitant; but' it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild* eat of all diffusive stimulant*. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, an for as the human system can be protected by human meant against maladies enjeudvied by an unwholesome atmo sphere, impure water atidulher external causes, UOfiTKT TEH’S STOMACH UiTTKUS may be retied on hi guard.' iu districts infected with fktt* and Ague, It has been ouud infallible as a preventive a id irresistible as a feme* dy. and thumauds who resort lu it under apprehension of in attack, esittpe the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves ol its proactive qualities l.i advance, ■vie cuieU by a very biiei cotbse of vlas marvelous mewl* cme. tVv. r hu«l Ague pal tuts, Utter being plied with imuiiie Jin* ninths iu vain, nutd b4riy; saturated with amt dangeiouaalkaloid, ate hot ttulicquentiy •esluled to ualib within a tew day* by iLy u»o ol llufiTi/TiAVd dir ic.ua. ihu weak stomach.is rapidly Invigorated and the nppo> tiu- it-sbucl by tins agreeable lonic, and hence It Works wound e* iu case* ‘1 i/Vspfcpsia Hint in ices continued forms •1 i.vmuxsTiux. Acting Uf. gehtu* ami primes* uppeilei.t, o» well ns upon t!»u liver, it also invunatily reUovaihe ■-o:»e>iip.vi Joa ituiH a ritidu<'ed by ill- guiai avrivti vl lhv db uiid M-civlive o.guns. ( Pet sons ol lev bio. übit. liable foA*rr'»UJ| AtlucA'J, £oi0)IS S J ifjfif'U mu) Pit* iebU)ty and becrepi* tidu'.u.Miig it..in oilb Act. it I'ju-n ises the electric lutiu* u- e. I n tnc convalescent stages hi all {diseases it uper* •tea as a lii'bghtlul luviguiuut. When the powers ui na ture* arc telaxed. it operates to i*e*euluijcu and rc-estuu .lah it. { hut not leu*t, it is Tht only Sa/f. Stimulant, being imiiuliteiured from sound and iunocu< indisposition tjExertion, Lots of Cower, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Polo iu the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, • • Hot Hands. Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions' on the Pace, Jbese symptoms, if allowed to on, which title modi* cine invariably removes, soon follows In one of which the Patient may expire! Who cau say that they are nut frequently followed by those "Uireful Diseases,” > v M INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of tbe cause ol tbeir sufieriqg. • BUT3OSUHXJ. COSPSSS THfi ftfOoRM OP TQK ISSaXX ASVUWS And Jmunclioiy Skulks by Conhimplion bear ample wit* ueas to the Truth of the assertion. The Constitution wee ujfectrd vith Organic NMdiets requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invjgvrats the System,’ I which IIfcUCBOLD’a EXTRACT UCCIIU intariaUy dots. A Trial will convince the mu»t septic*!. FEMALE i—s—FSH ALES. /« many Affection* peculiar (/> Females tbe Kjmuci IIUCUU is uuequaJed by mu/ uthei* renuUj. as in Cblunwifl •r Retention, irregularity. l'iUata)neSß,oi £Qppn-s?io.i ol Customary Erai'UatiUlS,'Ulcerated Ot C'clnhuQs »ut«'oi iiie Uterus LettchOrrhoea or W bites, rtWilliy. and fur all -iiiupjMiiiU Incident tu ibe sex. * bethel* ai bdltg frwtn lu liscrellou, HaUIU of Dissipation, <>p lu tbe 2hl*e no mart Balsam, Mercury\ or uttpUasatU Ut&eint ‘•>r unj teasaut and dangerous Uncases, I atUUiuLb'S .bXIttACX bU( UUaND UtPttOTKO Jldeti U Astl CUKta secket DISEASES At little Fjtpetw. Nu i.'Cuuiteuteiica. KLI SMfr'KR, it ill) their BtHKr«. * UW or uu cluugr in Diet. Ami no £jpm\trt.. , U cau***«n frequent il.-cix uml xiv<* fttrei’gtb to trl tlififh.v i.*»iiovih« |'MV«Miii|t hlid . nniiji ."itli'tuo's «*i flit* Ur* tliru.iiiiayini( tiiflnui* •mil 'll. m» in tjui iii ti< (hr vht*« ht Hint r&|ieliilig ul i*'i.'onnu4. itututtduno vo wnU Juutter, . • lUofv'.XUa (JIMS IH<*UoA.XUo *Ho H|Vlt ftlUtTStVlC' IMa IiCACKa, Hliil ulj.. hnV* |«jltj tt€UVjf fAt* (*r bvcVml ti u •»!»>•» i Kitue. lmVi r thuiiU lltejj mvrr treh drihl il|» lit *)*(«-hi t■(!( 11l Mil iU«U r..m «».u perhupi ujter ifarttugu U«e llsuinauja Kxthact Uu|uo f.ic nil and uk* UuKNA>*¥ wlirti>«r e*i»iiug in • AEr. «»r Ke*i AhE, from wlntbjri-r ntu*> vmiuut.i.K *ud ih uignuM mjud’r* titf UIUHET* c. iXyiix\r\ utrrifrijrtrrEtfttfcAT DtUELii. mkmb otf.ii* r.Omf. t-fevfiij *1 touch if it LfGHiHtHkwitd, • % V' r.Tni«iiiviiHbf ulir|tu j/iWilMt«ilWcii«ncUr v.u J (Ilf IMMlicil®. I - v - inucE *! rEK mmxE, or; six koh ts. iH-livvrvd to huj Addi***, «tcui«l> <||iMrTa* livin'. ,■■■'•■' ■ ' :^ v Dtteribt Symptoms in oM Q>*m|mfcg#qV " Cores Guaranteed I 1 Advick Gratis ! I AdilrvuUttm f»ir lnf»'r»ri»tk»n to. j . _ ' 11, B HEI.MBOLD. Chemist. - IU4 fit -nth lV>nh-Hff. 4*4 Cfaertiitit |»IUU jfrdtwr &pi 4. \ v UEL'Mtt , Jho>. vni% and. tVittniebl Tfirfi ftwr>| r 5iU BUOAWAY, NEW y6RK. nkWifiK' PfcKD DtiAEtfU& wim to »ml ~