ppromMs: m <&e. ljte*tak«t chare* of the HardVrafe 'W simp recently under the char** jsajnrtwa ->-"> - rr --f»- ff,„|„-, Unrety to their itockaAoow ytbbiK Inthe HarinnudC^fn KfeiistagBat : of lr&cS um ■«* J««iPalnU, Carbon OU,«ton to lh.tr I**? *ll these articles atanull mi tatOthe ■ ■ •' - “'v- - fe- BUSINESS,; iwM jfm Mfortetot (run wSldi toy ?Mlect ad article to p«*Uae their feocy. Siprr IRONWARE, yb wjllow wahe, tS? t,?ly ’*i , ‘ 1 ' wlu m * lM . to<>r * ir attended to. S AND SPOUTING e m the bestetyle. * OP PASHION!! Altoona,Pa. , y Proprietor. BSJdjRjOI',T lIE “ EMPORIUM wta»W .respectfully annonneeto the ngyed »large Invoice of' 3JSIMERES. - . t A NGS, of ~ fiSISHING GOODS, acJt-Mes,Suspenders, 'Handkerchiefs, htoiocalltyiird Intended for the H SCMMER TRADE. hf. : Soißim yet ” ¥ Jisglfli® first dobr abuTK f iosi, how Restored. pnblivlit-,1. R nfvr •■i?!rlnti jf Bit. CDB J:r.L S CELHIUATEK USSAT on (nm inekicine) of roEtitKX, ;.r frfmh.al Wtstknow, In- Mental alnl Pby.i -ißUjwbt, to Man latte, oto.; atao. Cos- Indiuivd by self indulgence only tt cents, this ndpiimbls* esauy clearly years practice, that feqnw self-abuse may be radically iggntai usfe of internal medicine or KHsfe~-*f>olnting out a nmdc of cure,- cfff«c?taia, by means of which bis Cpndiikmmay be, may mMtd be in the bands of every tt|B land. ; •,(wo envelope to any address, - d stiicents or two ’podt stMtps>- * CHA9. ). a KLTNK 4 CO.. py.JtZ* York. Port office bar 4SBO "|b CHEKKY, IB^MAKERS a : . i - i 3u|B IftTASEBStS. OPENED &*> W JUKNITOJtS yrxax ' t S'. ;■ r OfitTE BPIBC OPAL CBVBCB. pill be happy to' Stl all order* >«a|»ad a.;g(Md eappty of UW deljjMap «Blch tbey ofer at tbs K, sod ere.' prepnrwl at all time* itrele Cmfertaklng. ppwbaod a geod ueortmest o • YE> & CO., ALTOdJU. At-, isT, JACK & CO., : ftojJjVArsßPza, pa.. 1 EiPKE^'l Tofcaton, Jack # Co.”) - J iSifkß PRINCIPAL Child; for sale. Collsctiona ■posits, payable eu demand, wltlilßftrest at lair rate* t rsAfltmiu Oa* i Waiol 00, i - J' *»h»te thbrday declared a-Senii BUBPttt CENT, on the Capital cieariuf Stattf tax.pay&blo on arid V. T. ROSE, Prtudcnt. itt regulations • aatff Water Company will go Into S aster conveyed to their rooms lag Shu taiga, or bibboodta i»jwr annum, the tin Of aearaaeSjrlUi the regulation. 'i. jfi-EiJpSE, Serfs dk Treat. - A HOUSE AND EOT, o mites from, Altoona, with priril *-portion or tlic fruit outne lot, email Wtaily Unit cornel, weH mgfrsn Irapiediatefy. Applyal JGs\\ RAGS'! or EAOS, at EABW&'- Jig, t Virjpma St., Altoona. » ’ mSE.—*AU persona h»T for Oardnaa, w&iWter dOteStoAel *3 extra; 1 6. Sr. ROSE, JSeerftttrS- - ml .WWted go a* a «üb«dtQt£tor aWeTuUmfJ: pro&red. *1 * f, _ e|Kt of T , LACG T'-'iiVr.- .• -■ -s' STOHE, comer -i LOCAL items. lut Dr.i %t* I-> consequence of three of our ; j,.,vii; c enlisted in the One Hundred "' ~ ..... ~.j out of time this week. ’We lhiv» Service, 'V- •’■ ■ . . auuu ,o he able t«| till their places m a few days, r at | e a-l to sccuK- help enongh to get our paper °. „n time Jv4 h fa!l for M * n ,irBWS npoD °“ r S, all of when} appear to be patriotic. Doaccoti Boifirv. " c l«™ ««“» Town ( ouiic.l of this hbrough, in answer to a .petition of lh( . chiaeus. baveiagmsl to pay a local bounty to volume**. as folfows : To one year men; S»M ; , vo year men *200: three year men $3OO. Three hundred dbllars is tlte highest bounty that •aabc paid bv corporations, the law authorizing them 1 !,, lav a tai for that purpose, liaving feted that sum as (hei minimum; This bounty, with ,he addition of.tlje Government bounty, will give to eVrtv person gjung into the service to thecfiedii of Altoona, tin; following sums :-for t one £.r ; for two ytlats «*» i lor three We have heard sUe of our ct.tzens express a w.l- Mngitess toadd hount.es by indtytdaalcon tributions, where veterans, or persons not table to eonset,ption, present themselves and agree to go u . ,dh,tilu.e S . ijt would be to the interest of, the country, as well »s the packets of the veterans Who are tiow returning should all our citizens of means, who are liable tb draft but who do not wish to shoulder a muskft, at one- to other an additional .dividual bounty to .eterun-,_w1.0 will re-enhst. as their substitutes. This will entirely rel.eye the pensdn paying thfc bounty to veterans, who will re enlist, and the januy-would, most nheiy, receive a mure valuable ,aoc;esMon lliau if the person had himself. uulies. and in one place we hear ~f the ladies putting in substitutes in the same man ner.' 1-et the citizens ot Altoona go to work at once.ami tin- number of men yet to be secured to nil the .piotiMif the roan will he secured long ere the Uav llxed lorlthe dlillt. Sjntt.' tlic asUtjvff? was placed n. follow iug jortUtr trout Marshal Uvncral Fry has i oiiU' 0* iiu^ni L.S LIITAfKXT.'*, Liuici ilk president:* *> cull of July l»ih, 1 ,s*J4. j'or .">00,006 volunteer*. men will be enlisted uiui musicrcd in for.me. two or three* year, as they niiiV in each ca*|' elect. noLNTIK*. Second. Tic- provulhl l>y law is a- fol- low : I•%!• recruits, Itwln-luv representative recruits. w:iii»- •.;• colored; fa ( on>; year. £101) ; two year**. 'JW : : tiuce yesrj, liist of tin* bounty will be |«iid by tli*- nui.-tciing and di-d)ur>in" officer* when the recruit miLslcnfd in. a> fuiluu-; • T:i .1 u-cruit wjho in ihramr. for one year tu a r*-i.rui: vvh< > culUt- iu vhu army for a recruit w!i • cnii>t> in the -'loo i wT v iiir*. bii-du ;tnm fur I'i'-vv I'IiUMIUM." Third. So premium whatever for Hu* pmeura- of recruits ujl! hcrcqlterjk' paid by the United Sr»u*v TJii>, Injwm-r. will iun alb.rr tb-- payment of .-premiums due k>r ihe procuration of rremiri* prions to the djite or thi> uul.-r. ‘i'diinb. Ncultpr drafted men nui >ub>iitntc>. I'urni'iu'd either (lehnc or af-or the draff. an- mai ded ’.o bounty frim lltc United Stau>. The tact to. whether dm man i> a recruit entitled to boun ty or a dratted Jiiau or a substitute not entitled to it,; -shall be nuicil on the enrollment papers and mustering rolls. ■ Jambs B. Fr.r, Frovost Marshal, • bike many o{her orders from that quarter, we think the above js no; clear. What is the differ- ence between a, representative recruit and a sub stitute furnished}before the draft ? If a man, lia ble lb the draft,,Volunteers between this time ami the Aril of September, he is entitled to the Govern bouijiy as a volunteer.' On the other hand, if the same man furnished an acceptable substitute, who G no: liable to dfie draft, why should not that sub stitute receive the Government bountv ? This re quires explanation. We hope that Marshal Fry will; throw no dhstaclcs in (lie wav of speedv re cruiting. ; Du tukdly Cool. A few days since, we (the semprj receive.! a letter from a Kebcl prisoner, ~mvi in port Delaware, giving us a few item, in reference to a couple of relatives of the same name alayarv down ip ‘-Dixie." How he came l.v our addtvss we do, nit know, and he evidently wJs not intiijtately acquainted with our relatives', else be wonkl iuive known more about our relationship, He addressed us as their father, whereas o«e of them; is .tear purjpwn age and the other but a few years yyimgcr. j We could not imagine whv he kliunhl Write us tin the subject, but just at the Jlo.se of .the letter, he Game to the point. The conclusion was that; as belpul no friends in the North, and was in need of i| few articles, he hoped wo would KMuh him two p|iir of slioes; one (.air for himself and (lie other fof a friend who was in Iris fix and ■mi .it iiie same| article, also two shirts, and the same ol drawers; and somu chewing tobacco, and ■ .quested that We put all in a carpet-hag, as he needed an article of that kind also.\Thnt, we think, would beja pretty fair price to pav for all .the information f the day; they are not only incapacitated for business', but are often rendered so ungracious in their manners, so irritable and fretful, as to spread a gloom over the whole household. Now, if-you .wish to avoid such a deplorable state of affairs, he temperate in all tilings. Violate none of the laws ofNature. buy'all vour groceries and pro-, visions at Fritchey’s cheap store —he keeps a good stock always on hand,, as cheap as the eheajiest— and be safe to pay the printer for keeping you “ posted. ” . ' Pugilistic.— Virginia street, in the neighbor hood’ of our office, was the scene' of two rather fiercely-contested coidhats among juveniles yester day. Both affairs, we are happy-to say, ended without much bloodshed. Children, you should never let your angry passions rise; your little hands were never made to bumj each other’s eyes! One Hdsdbed Days Men. —On Friday of last week, Col. Jacob Hziuk and Capt. Tiros. E. Campbell, left for Harrisburg, taking witlr them a full company of men, most of whom were recruited in this place. How they have fared since their arrival in Harrisburg we have not learned. Lost. —On of about the 25th of June, a ladies small gold breast pip was lost on the street between Jaggard’S store and the comer of Annie and Adeline streets, East Altoona. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. Fire I FiitE 11— Do not risk your property any longer to the mercy of the flumes, but go to Kerr and have him insure you against loss by fire.—- He is agent for thirteen different companies among which are some of the best in the United States. Altoona, July 21,-rf. , Tobacco and Cigars. = Tobacco and Cigar*. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Spectacles, Spectacles, Spectacles. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Perfumery and Notions, Drug* and Medicines Perfumery and Notions Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid stock of Trusses and Supporters and ail goods found in a first class Drug Store. For sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of A. Kousa. Second door from the corner of Virginia and AnnicStfeets, Altoona. RAIL ROAD AND MAIL SCHEDULE, TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Express W.st arrive- T.lo A.M.. limv-c 7.35 A.M. Philadd'a “ *■ 8.00 •• •• 8.20 •• Fust-fane l * B.2‘iT.M. •* 8.35 lv M. Mail Train > 7.00 •• •• 7. i- •• Express Tram - 9.2!' P. M., leavs 9.40 D. M Fust line *• 1.10 AM., - l/JOA.M Mail Train - •• *• 7.50 *• “ «.lu •* Through Accom. •' * 11.25 •• - J 11 4o Trains mi floliiduyshurg Branch run to connect with Express Train's West. Mail Train Ka.-t and West and Thru' A’ccmninmiati m Train Ki-t. Tiam* '>ii Tyrone «, Ck- u lieid DrtncH and Raid Eagle Valley it. R. run to o/m;-. t with Express Train W-rt and Stall Train East - and W»- * Althona, May 18th. J>«s4 MAILS ARRITE. Washington. Baltimore., A.M Eastern Way, - ... r : oo, p.M MAILS CLOSE Eastern Way and through. .... 7.40, A.M. Wr-Uiu Way hn<] tlir,>u::’i. .• - 7:00. '• llullidayshurgh. 7:o>i. •* Wc.-it-in, through. •i:4o. P.M* IloIHd;»y-d>urj:h. - - - • :n, >• Eastern, through, • - ... - •• Ajf-Offlre hours from A.M.. on Sun day from 7:45 lo 8:45, A.M. Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative, Hoyt’s Hiawatlui Hair Restorative The standard staple puperation for the hair, warranted iu all cases to rcston'- fail'd and gray hair, and whif-kera to their original color. It duos not claim to make the hair grow in when; it has tfuc** fallen out; nothing will do that whatever may ho advertised tothe contrary, hut it will prevent itfrom tailing out, make it soft ami silky, cleanse it and the scalp from imjmiiries and humors, and entirely overcome hud effects of previous use of preparations con taining *mlpher, sugar of h ad, Ac. It requires no soaping wasbiDg r and hours for its application, nor.will it stain the skin, but Is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hafr with another, which gives it a lively apperanre In stead of the dull uniform black of dyes. HOYT’S IMPERIAL COLORING CREAM Superior to any Ilufr Dressing in use. Oils and Colors the Uair at the same time. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful browc or black. \ Sofd everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT £ Co. No. 10 University Place. New York March 30,1H54--ly MAREIED On the 3UI; inst., bv Jno. D. Spielroan. Esq., Mr. JACOB FOUSE ami Mrs. ANA MARY BTEJB5,both of Hollidays buffi.' n fUollidayahurg papers please copy.] On the 10th. by the same, Air. ROBERT WEBSTER and Miss ANN CARROLL, both of Altoona. FOK iIENT—The room over my Store, lately'occupied by 11. 11. Hopkins, «» as furniture store. Possession giton at once Ju y 1!0. IKtW.-'H Administrators notice.—Let, ter* of administration having been granted to the onadmini9tn'tor of all goodsand chattels, rights and credits which wore of Kllou Hicks, lute of Altoona, in the county of, Blair, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. All persons indebted to koJ estate aje requested to pay the same, and ail petrous baring claims or demands against the 'estate of the mid decedent are requested to make known the same to the undersigned without delay. NICHOLAS HICKEY, .idmiinatfaior of Ellen Hickey, deceased. Altoona, July, 20,1804. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— No ■ aice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the eat#:* of James Snyder, late of Altoona. Blair eo., dec’d., have been granted to the undersigned residing as afore«un4o* uno lots, silujtto on Brunch Street, Altoona. immediately opposite.tin* Penn’iV R. H. li—a large well-built frame cowtninrrgfour rcoma onflretfloo»v and five ivoms on second floor with all necessiry out buildings. Thb» Is a very desirable prop erty to any una wishing .to lake Iwarders. No. a frame building with three rooms on first and three bn second floor, and all necessary out-buildings. Tin! location is elegent. Tha above property will bo sold on reasonable ttermn, and a bargain may be had in it. { Hons© i?o. 1 Will be vacant on the IQlh of July' and will bo for rout frim that date untl sold. V JOHN L. JCKES. Altoona, June 22-tf. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! Where to bur the cheapest clothing id the interior of thte State. UNEXAMPLED DISPLAY OF GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS GODFREY. WOLF’S CHEAP STORE, Comer of Caroline and Main Streets; The subscriber takes plea sure in oUVring to thelusp. ctiqn of the.gentlemen of Altoona and vicinity, the * BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST ASSORT «« MKKT OF* SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL CLOTHING,- ev«ar brought to this market. Hit; goods havebeeb selected, by himself, from tables of* the ni >st fashionable merchant tttiii.rs «f New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, and it is; with, filings of satisfaction can offer their produc tions to that class of customers vho stand in need of fash ionable clothing. and at prices t! at cannot be disputed. His stock comprises all the most important, as well as trifling articles ufa gentleman’*: Uaril robe, viz:: rine Cloth sud CaftSimrre C all quaUljssainl prices. l SutiueU *• j - k ? •* ' •• .** ** Linen Dusters ; •< - ; •• *• Doe«kiu Cassiraore Pamsj * 4 “ Fancy Csss-iioere aud Sajiaett P&ntSvalJ styles. ‘‘ Jrau and Linen j •• •* . “ Vests all qualities aud prices.! Thelwst assortment of plain and fancy woohm shirts evi.T brought to this market, A complete assortment of geut!em/ Cbuuly n/ Jilatr. Sworn to and Fubscribed Uefyro me this fourth day of Julv. ISO*. . JOSEPH G.ADLU.M, Notary Public. jv.lWt, HEAD CAREFULLY! SOMETHING INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ; rpHE largest stock of Ladies’ Dresi JL G\hxls ever brought to towfi has just been opened at the ••Green Corner,” East Altoona, and will be sold for CASH at prices that defy competition. Wo are determined that our side of town shall take the lead, and that tho ‘•oreen Corner” shall be foremost in the van. Out stock of Dre.-.i Goods consists oi \ j Plain uml Fancy Dress Silks, >|erlnot-F, Palmetto Cloth. 4 *, , > Coburg*. Fancy Alpacas. Ail-Wool Plaid*, Plain and Figured Delaines, Fancy Prints, and a great variety of urher goods, of ent styles and textures. In fuel there i* nothing the Indies can desire for wear that wo cat no,t furnish thorn with.— IV.• have also a largo assortmuu ; of 7 ‘Ladies* Coat.s, l3almo:rals, Hoop Slcirts, Oait©ki*s &c. fl^f-Yes,and \vp were almost forgetting to mention our large stuck Of h’-dy should know thujt niout-y can bo saved by hay mg Ijoiml, fr nn ns. For inMa.nre, \ve an? selling good r.Hieoej. io\v un Id rts i»-r yaril. Muslins us low ins IS cts., Cnorij Sugar for 11 ets. per and good Teas for 90 cla. Altoona, April 8, 'd. rf. JOUN t J. MURPHY A CO. SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery and Fancy Goods! G. W. PATTON, P. M Would respectfully inform her old patrons that she has ’jutt received a large and eieguut of « i . • SPUING AND SUMMER MILLENEY and FANCY GOOD?, comprising the very last styles of CLOAKS, MAN ILES i. MANTILLAS. , LADIES’ MISSES’ AN DC lIILD RENS’ BONNETS and IIAT3, in great variety, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,of all kinds. White Goods and Dres* Goods; for L idles and Children, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hoop’Skirt-i, Cor sets. Gloves, Hosiery, Head Dresses. Daces, • Ac., Ac. Ac.' Ac. Ac. All of which she will sell at tin lowest cash prices. She respectfully invites the Ladies to give her a call,’ as she !s confident that she cun make it an object to those purchasing to examine her and prices. , latent Fashions received as soon as issued.— rarficulur attention paid to trimming of lamnets. Altoona, April 27,1564 -tf ' CLOCKS, WATCHES: AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the citizens of Altjxma and vicinity that be lias opened a CLOCK. WATCH and JEWELRY establishment in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Chi* Virginia street, between Julia and Caroline, where he will keep on hand a fine assortment of gold and silver watches, clocks of all sttlee.and a handsome assort ment of jewelry, gold pens and pencils, spectacles, Ac. Particular attention given tp repairing clocks, watches and jewelry. ' By (soiling for cash only, at tjie smallest advance on first cost he feels sure that he can please all in price ss'weUaa quality. *! SAMUEL SMITH. • ap9-tf '! ' JAS. LOWTHER, A BODY OF TIMBER LAND IS OF- X\. fered for sale or trad© for property in Altoona: the land fa situated in Chmbrla county, four miles North of Gallitzin Station, on the P. R.IR.; there i* erected on said .premises, one of the very best saw and Lath cutting 51 ills; all in good order, together with Smith Shop and gbod Sta ble*, also two squared log dwellings, suitable to accommoi date liimbtrii} n. all of which kill bu sold a* above stated, by the subscriber,.liring in Altoona. April.-9, ? 64. tf '. | JOSHUA HAINES. WANTED.— ONFJ or TWO SUBSTI TUTES, NOT LIABLE TO DRAFT, to outer thQ Ri-rvice as ropresentatiref in Imlvanco of the next drift; A. liberal bounty will bo paid, in addition to the {Jovem* mtnt Bounty jiffi-red. ! I Address,Box 615, Pittsburgh PostiGfflce, July 13, *64.-st. \ * JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Blai , :* t touTity', Pa. OFFICE on Main street, front of lus chair shop, dno<,door EaTt of the National Hotel, aj&'tf \VM. S. BITTNER . Dental Surgeon. OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE, next door ijo the Post 'PEAS! TEAS! T^AS !—FRITCH^T f U selling Te;u» huperloj} to ’any evt\iv offered ;u Al toona. They are free of adulteration, coloring, or mix ture of aiy-kSml. | i Boston crackers—a large Supply of these delicious crncVars just received ; and for sal* by |. ; | vFEITOIHSF A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP dent’s Model Improjred SHlRTS—Cassinjere and | Muslin Shirts—-fine hud coarao—white and colored—«t ; i ; i i laugh Man’s. AT | DH. i (. VRPETB. GROCERIES?, Qut-EXSWARE, ETC.. ETC. MRS. REBECCA iMcCLELLAN, TIME AND BEAUTY! JOHN D. SPEILMAN, U. S. 10-40 Bonds. - Theeti Bonds are Issued under Art of Congress of March ft 1564, which proridesthat all Bonds Issued I uadar this Art shall b* EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or raqnictpkx authority. 9nbecripth>B te these Bonds are received in United StatM note* or . notes of National Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN OOIN,at ; tbe pleasure of the Government, at any period art k» tte* to* nor more than Jbfijf year* from their date, 'and untiltheir redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds otnrt over one hundred dollars annually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The (Mer est is payable on the first days of March And September in each year. - Subscriber* wiU receive either Registered or' Coupon Bonds, as they may prefefT Registered Bonds art recorded on the books of the U. & Treasurer, and can be only ou the owner's order. Coupon Bond* are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial usee. Subscribers to this Han will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of adding fifty per cent, fbr premi , urn,) dr i twelve interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is increased from one to thred par cent, per annum, according to the rste of tax leviee In various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold lhty pay OVER EIGMTxPER CENT INT^SEST lu currency, and are. of equal convenience as a permanent or temporal y investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as the varifmsdeacrlptiooisof'tlf.B.Bonds In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability ol private parties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while far the debts ot the United States the whole property of the country is holdeo to secure tho payment of |boih principal and interest in These Bonds may b® subscribed for in stupa from $5O up to any magnitude, 00 the same terms, and We thus made equally available to the smallest lender or the largest cap italist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the bolder will have the benefit of the interest. It may b usefnl to state in this connection thatSie total Funded Debt of-the United States, on which interest Is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March. 1864, was $768,- 965j00U. The interest on this debt for the coming fisca year will be $45,937,126, while the customs revenue ip gold for, the current fiscal year, ending Jane' 30tb, 1864, has: been so .far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annnn\. it will be seen that even the present gold revenues o! the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the for the payment of. while the re cent Increase of tho tariff will donbtleas raise the annual receipts frtfln customson the same amonnt of importations. to $150,000,000 per an onto. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not Issued from tbt United States Treasury until March 26. but in three weeks of April the sub scriptions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK .Subscriptions will be received by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA. First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia* Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., n 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 Banka,) will famish farther information on application, and. AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI- BE RS. 4 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPO- AjL sing certain Amendment! to tho Constlution. Be it rtsclttdby the Senate and Haute of ReprtteniaHvet *of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Atsembly met,' That the following amendments be. proposed to. thy ConiStitut’Obof the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of tbe teulh article thereof; There shall be an additional section of: the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: r ‘•Section 4. Whenever any of the qualified elector* 01. this 1 Commonwealth shall bo In any actual military ser vk°, under a requisition from the {Resident of the United State, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations' as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place. ‘ Section 2. There shall be two additional sections to the Eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as section eight, and nine, as foliows: r ‘Fiction 9. No bfl) shall be passed by the Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills.” *• MgcnoN 9. No bill shall be passed by. the Legislature granting soy powers. Or privileges. In .any ease, where* the authority to grant such powers, or priTUeges,has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the’ courts of this Commonwealth.” ! ' • HENBY C, JOHNSTON, Speaker of the Horn* af\ Representative* ' ~ JOHN P.PJiNNKJ. Speaker of the Senate. Office op xqb Scckstabt of t&i CoxxomruxTH. I Htrriifiurg, April 90, If 64. > PENNSYLVANIA, S^i I do hereby certlfly that the foregoing i* -s. a (tilt, true and correct dopy of the \ original Joint Resolution of tMOenenl I SEAL I Assembly, entitled W A Joint Resoip- V. tion proponing certain Amendment* I to the si the same re mains on file in thw oflJce. Ix Tkstucoitt whereof, I hare hereunto aet my hand and censed the seal of the, Secretary’* office to be affixed, the d«i> and year above written. ELI SUPER, , Secretary <\f tfks CommonwaHh. The above Resolution haring been agreed to by a ma jority of the members of each House, at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of thin Commonwealth, the proposed amendment will be submitted to the people, for their adoption :or rejection, on THE FIRST TUES DAY OF AUGUST, in the year of out Lord one' thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, In accordance with the pro. visions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act. entitled ** An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and rmtifi catkm or rejection, the proposed amendment*'to the Con stitution,” approved the twenty-third dayof April- one thousand eight hundred and *ixty»fonr. I EUBLIPER, < Secretary of &e Cbmvionwtalth . April 27,-te ;. , y CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A. LEWIS GIEBLE, Proprietor. HAVING purchased the above well known Motel and reftiAlsbed the sine with new furniture, ! am- now prepared to accommodate mi whotk vorjme with their patronage. Free OmafbUfl to carry pas senders to and from the Depot. c April 20,’64.—1y. I SPORTSMEN’S DEPOT, JUST RECEIVED, A- new stock of Fleming Tackle for Spring sales, consisting of Rods? Reels, Lines, Basket*. Snoods, Floats, Nets, File*, Artificial Beit, Rigged bine*, Gut, Gnui** and Hooks, to which the attention of Dealer* is particularly requested. Order*, wholesale of retail, punctually filled and satis faction warranted. , ? ‘ \ I -a : JOHN KEIDEE, ) miti-dm 2d and Walnut, Philadelphia. K-air, hat, tooth, shaving* P»int, Bub m>4 T»r»l»h BroWnt ■ . ' KBBBLK&’ tINE AND LARD OtLS, CAM p)>ene, Boning Fluid, Carbon 08, to- mt ' JM. 8, ; laUMUtt’A HOSTBTTEH’S STOMACH BITTERS. A par* ud powerful Tonic, correlate* and alternate*, of wonderftalefflcaoylu diaeaea of the STOMACH, LITER AND BOWELS. Car** Dyipepeia, hirer Complaint, Headache, General Debility, herrooeneea, Depceaaion of Spirlta, CaMtt-l I ation, Colic, Intermittent Feverm, Crampa and - ' Spaama, and all Cemplatnta of either Box, ariilog from Bodily Weakneea, whether inherent in the ayatem or produced by apecial caaaea. Notmxe that Is not wholesome, cental and natonttfc in Its utoreealem&to the composition STOMACH BITTKRS. Thia popular prepentfoncontaltu no mineral of any kind; no deadly botanical po fiery excitant; bat it is a combination of the extntctsof rare balsamic herb* and plant* with the pnreat andmild eet of all dURuWe stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, no for as the human system can be protected by means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmo sphere, impure water and other external causes, HOATET XBR'S STOMACH BITTSKS may be relied on as a safo guard. districts Infected with liter and Ague, it bee been ound infallible as » preventive and Irresistible u a reme dy; and thousands who resort to it under apprehension ol an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities 1a advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine fur mouths iu vain, until htlrly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not uufrequently rsstorifi to Health within a few days by the use of IIOSTETTEE'S The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works wonders in coses of Dvsrxrsu and in less confirmed forms ofismorSTlox. Acting as i: gentle and painless apperleut, us well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the CoXBTIPATtox superinduced by Irregular action of tbs di gestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Atnwus AUaekt, Loom* t of Spiriig and J\ts of Danguor, find prompt and perma nent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Biuiiiiis Cuuo is immediately arranged by a single dose ot Ibo stimulant, and by occasionally resort ing to it, the return of tbo complaint may be prevented As a General Tonic. UOSTEXTEK’S BITTERS produce effects which must -be experienced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. Incases of Conkitutwnal ireni-nesj, Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepi tude arising from Oui Aug, it exercises the electric infih unce. lu the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When the powersotna turo are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-estab lish it. ■ | Last, bat not least, it is The only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound pud innocuous materials, and entirely free from the acid present more or less in all the ordinary tunics and stomachics of the day. . No iitmily medicine bas been So universally, and, it may bo truly added, detenedly popular with the intelligent portion of tbo community, as HOSTETTKR’S BITTERS. Prepared by UOSTEITHR A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and .Storekeepers every where. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. ; COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHD, a Poll tire mid Speed Remedy fur diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swelliuga. This Medicine inerpaaes the power of Digestion, and ex. cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural En largements are reduced, as a ell as Pain and lafianupatlon. majrMtoo HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Disslua tiuh Eearly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the fcl lowfng symptoms:— ~ Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power rJ ’ DUficutty^htni: {terror ofSiaeaw, Wlieftlluoai! Dimness of Vision, Pain In tin Back. Universal Lassitude of the MnscniaMfintent Uot Hands, , Plashing of the Body, Dryness.of the Skin, _ Eruptions on the ran. Pallid Countenance, : ' ' t These symptoms, if allowed to od, which tbla medi cine invariably removes, soon follows Epileptic fUt; . : In one of which the Patient may expire. ’ thl h bl “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTIONS Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. BUT SONS WILL COH7BBB TBS MOO*M OF TOf XH&LXB ASTIUVI And Melancholy Death* by Consumption bear ample wit ness to Ibe Truth of the assertion. The Cbnstiiutum once effected with Organic WeaJcnen requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which Hnnou’s EXTRACT BUCHU invariabtydoe*. A Trial will convince the moet akepttol. • ' FEMALES—FBALES—FEMALES. j ■ In many Affectum pduiiar In limala the ExTxaoi Bccbd is nnequaied by any other remedy, as in Chloraais or Retention, irregularity, Painfnlnett, or Bnppresshmot Customary Eradiations, Ulcerated orSelnhotts stated, the Uteru* Leucborrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for |3I complaints incident tothe sex, whether arbdns froth Is> discretion, BaMt* of Dissipation, or in the s DECLINE Oft CHANGE OP LIES. I .. Take no more Balaam. Mercury, or Mowteoeenf- M dirinn for unpleatant and dangtrau diieatet. UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED BOSE WASH CURES “ SECRET DISEASES - *1 In all their Stages, Little or no change In Diet. And m> Exponre. It cause* a frequent deelae and giro* strength to Cri- Bate, thereby Kemoring Obstructions, Presenting and Coring Stricture* of the Urethra, allaying Pain and loOain mat ion, ao frequent in the elaaa of diseases, and elDelHnE all Mtfmou*,Diteaiei and rnmunU Matter. THOUSANDS UPON ThoD SANDS WHO BATE BEEN THE Ta> tnaa orQOACIs, and whVhare paid hear? fit* to be cured in a abort tune, hare found they were deceived, and that the- POISON” has,by the wof-PowEEPULASTiiNunS* beqn-dried np in the system, to break oot lo an aggra~ rated tram, end perhapt after Marriage. Us« UturßOLD’s Extract Bdcbd for all affection! and *« URINAKYOKGANB, whether ozlMlßf in MA LK or FEMALE, from whatever c&iue orlttinattna and aO matter of UOyF LONG STANDING. ‘ : require* the aid of a DIDRBT IC. HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 18 TIIEQRB4T DIURETIC, ami la certain to Bare the deaired effMl in *1 DiKOMt/ar which it is Rtarmmmded. of the moat reliable and reaponalbla character will Accompanjr the medicine. 1 ■ PRICE $1 PEK BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR f 6. Delivered to any Addre®, aecorclj packed iron obeerrt' Uon. j Dticrib* Symptom in all Cbmmunfaayom, CcHE« OcABASTEED I A»VICB G&A.TIS ! t Address letters for uiftfrnjmtion to. H. It. HELMBQLD, Chemist; | s 104 South Tenth-st.. be!. Chertuot, PbUft , HKLMV.OL[>'3 Medical Dl*OTed Kc*»wuh. I'■ ■ ■" 80&BST i t i-