Iware, o paid to! putting up SPOUTING Dtry. ■ Spouting painted and putup lo tems. : faprtt 14, VU&ly ETTINGER’S JS r ews Agency, No. 7, MAIN STREET •OKS, BLANK BOOKS, CONFECTIONARIES i & TOBACCO, lONS IN; GREAT VARIETY ANTLT ON HAND. ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. •oo», 0emln»l. 'Drimn «sd Mcml liin treatment—~ia by mull »rge. Address, Sr. J. BXQautK Amoeistlon, iHo.2 SoatMftett^t.. tNT GOOD tot GbocoUU, Syrups mdftiW* csmsi " A’&jisjf: »M OKkeii Jißt nerind •»■** ' ' ' | jrBCTQHW^ CHEESE^ atttQWgg- L'tiEAM GABPBTINCf J 1 ',lu 1W STO£E, «w«r '" ' t.avMU mm. ~ : items. _No p*per «p* this office last T ; Cause —want of compositors. We ; have TVet been able (to fill “>« -places of those who not - tht service of Uncle Sam. h ,ve gone into tnfs* To the Borohgb Council of Altoona. . i—l Herewith we hand you a state- Ul>N and expenditures of the un meU' ° iin orocuring volunteers to fill the quota oftiSrough under all calls previous «o the last ! -no 000 men. i Eighty-nine men were recruited ( Ur vonr Comnutiec- to whom the sum of $18,600 I 5 id as bounty. The exposes of remmung Tre $246.36. the receipts were-frem . ciaiWMii- from Government certificates, leavibg a baUnce on hand of $2,0.09 in cash and $225 in uncollected certificates. Tour r lmit.ee are under obligations to a number of dtiiens (too many .o name here) for their assist . ;,ini ic There are yet some anb nnce m retru e ot the parties refusing “ 1; hands of ihe Committee are at the disposal " Ih e Council, and will be paid to any perspn tbev may designate to receive them. | Hespectfully submitted. I j AMES K KSINEY, I Committee. JOilN LOUDON, ) Altoona, Juljv 22. 1864. Stated of &U" of Altoona Bounty Fund Committee. I receipts. From Subscriptions Govcrnmdnt Certificates Total HXPKXDITUKES. • » pflch ••• 00^ iio. v .t» w2»f « e “‘;; \oso oo ~ ,i i. alo 045 W) ,T .1 ■■ 210 “ 2,940 00 205 “ 1,435 00 39 a 200 ’■ 89 men. To B. Kurtz, f«r board. • • 1 Woods & McClain. tor board,. » ™ Jesse Smith; expenses self and men, -J 10 “L. V. Workj. " “ “ «“ *■ Fred Hessef, lime and expenses J 60 :j K. Ely, expenses and collections, 1 2 M •*: discount mi check ■■■■ ■■ 1 “ Counterfeit moncv received to ou “ JPenn'a E. B. Co., fare..........; «0 J. W T . Humps, office rent, .—Another noble, heroic youth has given his life for his country, has fallen a martyr in the cause of Constitutional Liberty. We refer to the death of Daniel Webber, of Capt. Huff's compa ny, 184th Regt. P. V., who was wounded in the right arm in one of the battles before Richmond. After being.taken to-a'field hospital near Wash ington he was attacked with chronic diarrhcea, and not seeding in ' getting it checked in the first stages, he was soon confined to his bed. It wad then deemed best, by his friends* to bring him home, and he was brought up on Saturday week. But the disease had done its work and at noon on Monday last, he slept the sleep that knows no waking. The deceased was about 21 years of age. He left ns but four short months since in the bloom of health, now he ishnmbered with the dead.— He was esteemed fpr his social qualities and will be long jemembered by his associates. Who Knew Hut ?i— Mr. Loudon, who received the following letter, has been .unable to find any person who knew the referred to, and he has handed it to ns for publication, hoping that the friends of the deceased may thereby obtain a knowledge of his fate: - 2d Cow'S Cemetert, Citt Ponrr,) July 13th, 1861. | Mr. A. Locoon t^—Sir —This morning I was requested by members of the Sanitary Commission here, to write to some one m your, town, informing them of the death of Nicholas Long, of Captain H. B. Huff’s Company, 184th Reg’t Penn’aVols. He died last night, at 9 o’clock, of fever. I as sisted in burying him this morning. He is buried in grave No. 9, in the Bth row, 2d Corps Ceme tery Poor fellow. He was a clever man and a good soldier. 1 did not ascertain whether he had any effects, Thb Elkctiok.— The election held yesterday on the proposed Amendments to the Constitution, passed off quietly. But a small vote was polled, and as will appear lielow, they wore nearly all on one side. The vote :as far as we have heard from is as follows: Altoona—West Ward.. “ North Ward.. , “ Eastward..;. Logan tp...., Frankstown Gaysport Borough Tyrone “ Snyder tp Freedom tp. Y. M. C. A.—The Young Men's Christian sociation, of this place, ; have rented the second story of Patton’s Bali, op Virginia st., in which to hold their meetings. I*hey have also changed the eve; ing of meeting from Friday to Thursday. AFTERNOON. EVENING. WEDNKKpaT MOKNCiO. Vours truly, W. H. H. RALSTON Fa»t Day.—To-morrow (Thursday) has been set apart ty the President of the United States at a day of “ F eating,, Humiliation and Prayer, ” in new of the state of the country. A sermon appropriate to the occasion will be preached in the Presbyte rian Church, at 11 o'clock A. M., by Her. B. M. Wallace. J Prayer meeting will he held in the Baptist Church at 10 o'clock A.' M. We hope to see a general suspension of business on that day. We roust remember from whom all our help cometh, and suitably reverence our benefactor, else we may expect the chastisement justly due our carelessness. As national sins are not punishable in the next world, we may expect them to be punished in this, and we should there fore endeavor to atone for than by fasting, humil iation and prayer, that the. wrath of that Being, in whose hands are the destinies of; men and na tions, may be appeased, and peace and prosperity granted ns once more. Eos. Tkibufjs : : —We desire to announce t 5 the people in your paper, that Mr. Martin Bechtel,' of Hollidaysburg, will be a candidate for Sheriff of Blair County at the coming election . Mr. Bechtel is an honest, intelligent man, and would make a very competent officer. Besides, he has claims upon ths voters of this County. which should not be lightly passed over. 1 n the Fall of 1861 be volun teered to fight the battles of his country, and re tnained in the service until after the battle of Get tysburg, where be lost an arm, and became thereby incapacitated for further active duty. Ha is now at home, crippled for life, and is unable to secure a livelihood by labor. Every principle of gratitude, honor and patriotism demands that we should take care to reward our crippled heroes for their sacri fices and bravery. To save our State from invasion, and our homes from desecration, he periled his life, and lost a limb, and we very! much mistake the patriotism of tlie people of Blair county if they per mit his noble services to go unrewarded, mow that they have an opportunity of testifying their, grat itude. We also ask you. to publish the following card of Mr. Bechtel, containing his written consent to become a candidate, t At the solicitation of numerous citizens, without distinction of Party, 1 hereby consent to become a candidate for Sheriff of Blair county, at the coming election, and if elected I will perform the duties of the office to the best of mr ability. M. l! BECHTEL. Hollidaynbuag, June 27, 1864. Fire ! Fire !!— Do not risk your property any longer to the mercy of the flames, 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,-tf. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars, i'obaccoand Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, ;. Tobacco and Cigars. Spectacles, • Spectacles, Spectacles. Perfumery and Notions, Drags and Medicines. Perfumery and Notions, Drags and Medicines Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid stock of Trasses and Supporters and all goods found in a first class Drag Store. TTOr sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of A. Bodsb, Second dqor from the corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. SAIL SO AS AND KAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Express West arrives 7.16 A. M. leaves 7.35 A.M. Fbiladel’a “ “ “ 8.00 •* “ 8,20 “ Fast Line “ “. 8.20 P.M. “ 8.35 P.M. Mail Train Express Train East u 9.20 P. M., leaves 9.40 P. M Fast Line “ *• 1.15 A.M., *• 1.20 A. M Mall Train “ *• 7.50 u “ 8.10 “ Through Accom. “ ‘ 11.25 “ 1140 “ Trains on Hollidaysbnrg Branch ran to connect with Express Trains West. Mail Train East and West and Thro’ Accommodation Train East. Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Branch and Bald Eagle Talley B. R. nm to connect with Express Train West and Mail Train East and West. Washington, Baltimore A Harrisburg arrive at 7:20, A.M. Philadelphia arrives at • - • 8:0*5, “ Pittsburgh, (through.) .... 7:55, Hollidaysburgh, - - 6:40, A.M. A 6:50, P.M, Western Way, - ... . - 11:25, A.M. Eastern Way, . 7:05, P.M. Eastern Way and through. • • . - 7,40, A.M. Western Way and through. • 7:50, “ Hollidaysburgh, 7:50, “ Western, through, 6:40, P.M. Hollidaysburgh. 6:40, “ Eastern, through, ...... 7:20, 49* Office hours from 6:45, A.M., to 7:45, P.M.; on Sun day from 7:45 to 8:45, A.M. MAB.BIED. On the 14th alt,, by Rev. S. A. Holman, Mr. BATH) BATIS, bt the Bth Regt. Wisconsin Tols., to Miss CATH ARINE BITCH, of Altoona. On the 29th ult.,.by the same, Mr. B. 7. McCARTNEY to Miss MARGARET COLEMAN, both of Blair county. On July. 14th, 1864, oi Cholera infantum, ROBERT D. son of Adolph and Sallie A. Roush. On the evening of thb 7th lust., at the residence of his father, the Rev. Bavid McKinney. B. D,,4n Sewickley, Pa., Captain ALBXANBER F. McKINNEY, of the Ist Regt. Nebraska Tolunteers. On the 30th alt., at Oallitzen, Cambria county, ELMER £., child of S. H. and B. Williamson, In his fourth year. Our beautiful boy has left us, In the grave we have lain him down, But He who hath wisely bereft us, lias prepared for our boy a crown Then we’ll wip&away every tear, : And lift up to lleaven our prayer, That we who are lingering here May meet oar beloved one there CONDEMNED HORSES—The sale of condemned lior«es. Advertised to take place on the 4th of August, will be postponed until the 25th of August, by order of the Chief Quarter-Master of the Cavalry Bureau. Capt. H. A. DC PUY, A. Q. M. August 3d, 1864-3*. AUTIONEEE’S notice. The puderalgßftd desires to inform the citizens of Altoona aha* vicinity that he has taken out a License as Auctioneer Jbr the 17th Disttict of Penn’a. Aug 3, ’&4.-3ro. , JACOB BOTTBNBEBO. VALUABLE PBOPEBTY FOB SALK. The undersigned offers far sale the house in which he n w resides and two lota of ground, situate on Harriet street, Bast Altoona. The house is well finished and the lots are in excellent condition. Terms easy. Apply on the premises or st the store of the undersigned, near the Lu theran Church. ft C. SHANNON. Aug. 4,13M.-lf. T) TK AC HERS.—An Examination of eight Teacher! for Altoona DJatrlct, will be held Hr the County Snpt., on Saturday the 13tt day of Aug., 1884, in School Boom No. 2, Wert Ward. Written application! will bp received by the Secretary, until the evening pre vione. Term, 9 month*. So private examination! will be Ranted. By order of the Board, K JOHN A. BABB, Secretary. For. Ag’rut . 89 7. . 70 - 7. . 120 24. . 240 12. . 190 V 1. . 37 45. . 7#; 1. . 117 10. . 80 Aug. 3, ’M.-2t ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Let ter* of administration basing boon granted to the Undersigned, administrator of all good* and chattels, rights and credits vhich were of KUen Hickey, late of Altoona, in the county of Blair, and State of Penneylrania, deceased. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to pay, the same, and all person* haring claims or demands egaloat the estate of the said decedent are requested to makeknorm the same to the undersigned with out delay. , Nicholas hiokby, Adsuauf rotor qf KUen Hickey, deceased. Altoona, July/*), 1864- SHERIFF MANY CITIZENS, “ 7.16 <’ 7.00 “ Altoona, May IBth, 1864. MAILS ARRIVE. MAILS CLOSE. G.W. PATTON, P.M. DIED. $ I S, .f TJ.| Kh-^B^dsJ READ CAREFULLY! v . ; I 8M t which providealhat *ll Mond. tented nnterthisAct Somethiag Interesting to the Public. i T** «» '■ _____ . . stale or tarteldtel authority. Sobeerlyttoothfheaeßonte ; BUY THjE BEST,: m mttul IS Oalttj SWl'aitew lutail i IT IS CHEAPEST IN THE END. B * Bkt - ' n “x«» TO be rememkdin opts,at the < YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY CAL tag at once St * '] ! G. C. SMITH S On© Price Store, Corner of Julia, and Harriet Streets. Sant Altoona, where you can purchase the heat of all kinds of goods in his line, for the LOWEST CASH PRICE. He has just returned from Philadelphia with another Nkw Btdck Or Goom. ills stock cosists of DBX GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY DRESS GOODS, GBOCEBIES, QUEENSWABE, HATS, CAPS, 40., AC. He would solicit particular attention to the . new and large lot of BOOTS SHOES AND GAITERS, all the finest styles of Ladies’ Shoes, also Children’s Shoes, of every style. AS FOR NOTIONS, cau tion, in Dumber and quality. They consist of the best stock of Notions offered, such as Ladies’ and Gents’ com mon, iancy and kid Gloves sod Hosiery, Boys* Hose, Mis- Gloves and Hoes, Belts, Ladies' and Genta’ linen. Ce llars, Ladies* worked | machine! and Gents’ paper Collars, Cuffs, Bodies, Trimmings, Velvet Ribbon* Skirt Braid, Braiding Braid, Spool Cotton, Wallets, Pocket Book#, La dies Bags, Girdles, ueadnets, and hair Brqsbes, Tooth Brushes, Fancy Buttons, Perlumerj, Hair Oils* Fan cy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Carpet bags, Sun and Weather Umbrellas, and ali kiuds Looking Gusset The above will be sold at ths lowest figure for cash'or in exchange for rags or country produce. He would Just say, in conclusion, that all he asks of the. people of Alt ooa who wish to I get bargains either in com mon or the most fancy of shoes, notions, drygoods, qaeens* ware, fie./Ac., to favor him with is call. Altoona, Aug. 3, 1564.-tC W anted. I 8 000 AGEN^?S TO SELL the Great Natural Weather Indicator, (with a beautiful Thermometer attached.) Although just introduced, hundreds attest to their ac curacy in foretelling changes in the weather from wet to dry and vica versa. The acting moving principle is the piatnie of a flower found in Syria, and ie eo highly semi live that it is acted upon by .every change 6f the etmoe phere. No Barometer heretofore mannfoctnred -will tell with accuracy the approaching rain, but thie Natural Horoscope, the work of Nature’s own hand, fills up the void which man could not accomplish, and points its un erring finger to all changesof the weather. Ooe of the instruments sent to any address upon receipt of $4,00. Send postage stamp for a circular. Address FEISBEE, COOK A CO. August 3d, 1864. , Union Mills, Erie Co., Pa. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! Where to buy the cheapest clothing in the interior of the State. UNEXAMPLED DISPLAY OF GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS GODFREY CHEAP STORE, Corner of Caroline and Main Streets. The subscriber takes plea rare in offering to the inspection of the gentlemen of Altoona and vicinity, the LARGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST ASSORTS* SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL CLOTHING, ever brought to this market. Uis goals have been selected, bj himself, from tables of the most fashionable merchant tailors of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and it is with feelings of satisfaction that he can offer their produc tions to elass of customers who stand in seed of fash ionable clothing, and at prices that cannot be disputed. His stock comprises all the most important, as well as trifling articles of a gentleman's ward robe, viz: Pine Cldthnnd Gasaimere Coats, all qualities and prices. & Saiinett ' “ “ “ ““ M Linen Dusters li “ “ “ 4i Doeskin Cassimere Pants, 44 ** . **. “ “ Pancy Cas&lmere and Satinet! Pants, all styles. “ Jean and Linen 44 “ “ Tests all qualities and prices. The best assortment of plain and fancy woolen shirts ever brought to this market. A complete assortment of gentlemen’s famishing goods, consisting, in part of fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Neck-ties, Snspehders and Hosiery, also the best and cheapest assort ment of Hats in this place, and a large supply of Trunks, of all qualities and prices. The public are respectfully invited to call before pur chasing elsewhere, as he feels: satisfied that he can please them in every particular. Altoona, July 20th X864.-tf. CONDITION of the “First National Bank at Altoona,” of the State of Pennsylvania, on the morning of the first Monday of July, 1864! Capital Stock paid in * .$160,000 00 Circulating notes received from Comptroller... 100,000.00 Individual deposits...* 137,987 68 United States deposits 76,300 00 Profit and loss 2,069 82 Notes and bills discounted. - •$ 20,662 00 Expenses 1,688 73 Remittances and other cash items 47,816 63 Due from National Banks 48,685 44 Due from other banks .. 149,791 j 59 U. 8. Bonds deposited with V. 8. Treasurer to f secure circulating notes....; ll&OOODO U. S. Bonds deposited with U. 8. Treasurer to , 3 ' secure deposits 60^000 r OO U. 8, Bonds on hand 10,100 00 Cash on hand In circulating notes of this back.. 5,100 00 « « u. u state banks 383 00 Specie and Legal Tender Notes 9,92111 ‘ B 0 I, D. T. Caldwell, Cashier of Pint National Bank at Al toona, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. T. CALDWELL, Cashier. . State of Pennsylvania, County of Blair. Sworn to and subscribed before me this fourth day of July, 1861. JOSEPH 0. ADLT7M, Notary Public, jy. X3-3t. READ CAREFULLY! SOMETHING INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE lurgest stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods ever brought to town has Just been opened at the “Green Comer,” East Altoona, and will be sold -for CASH at prices that defy competition. We aredetennlned that onr aide of town shall take the lead, and that tbs “Green Comer”vßhall be foremost in the van. Oar stock of Dress Goods consists ol Plain and Pancy Drees Silks, Merinoes, Palmetto Cloths, Coburgs, Fancy Alpacas, AH-Wool Plaids, and Figured Delaines, ' H. Fancy Prints, and a great satiety of other goods, of differ ent styles and textures. lln fact there la nothing the ladies ran desire for wear that wo cannot furnish them wither* We hare also a large assortment of dB Ladies'Coats, Shayrla. Idoop Skirts, Shoes, Gaiters «p. were almost forgetting to mention ohr Urge stock of ! Carpxts, Gnoataits, Qdkzsswaxk, sic, tso. Eserybody should know that money can be sased by buying Goods from ns. ‘ For instance, wo ere Selling good Calicoes as low as l&cts per (yard. Muslins as low as 18 Ms., Brown Sugar tor 11 cts.! per lb., and’ good Teas tor 90 eta. Altoona, April 8, ’64. tf. ! JOHN J. MURPHY A CO. FOB SALE.—The subscriber offers for sal* two House* awl lots, situate on Branch Street, Altoona, immediately opposite the Penn’a B. tL Shops. No. I—U a large well-built frame House, containing four rooms on Ant floor, And fire rooms on second floor ; with all necessary out-bulldings.' This is a very desirable prop erty to any one wishing to take boarders. v No. 2—4 s a frame building with three rooms on first and three on second floor, and all necessary out-building*- The location is elegent. The.above property will be sold on reasonable terms, and a bargain may be had in it. House No. 1 will be vacant on the 10th of July and will be for rent from that date untl sold; ;j ' . JOHN L. ICK|B| Altoona* Jane 23-41.: 117AFTED.-ONE or TWO SUBSTI- T T TUT3SB, NOT LIABLE TO DKAFT, to enter, the service a* repreaentatiTea DadvanoßOf the Bert draft. A liberal bounty will bepeld, in addition to theftyeetn- Dent Bounty offered, t | ■ Address Box 016, PUUburth Poet Office JntyU, | WOLF’S MEET OF 6O • i '*'■> ' ; pjeanre of tea Sowajwnt, M an, period iwfite. ttaa tat I nor More t*a»./hrt, patr»ten their date, and tetefi their redemption FIVE Pl&t CENT. INTERESTWttL BE PAID IN COIN, on of not over one hundred dollar. | annuli, and on an other Boadawmhannnally. The Inlte | eettepeynble on thellfyt daya-of March and September in j each year. i Subscriber. will teddve either Kegietend dr Coapon ! 800 da, aa they nay prifer. KegliMndßonda are recorded on the booka of the D. jß.Trteanrer, and can be traaafemd I only on the owner 1 ! orjier. Coupon Baste are >ny«W» to I bearer, and .ra more convenient for cogutteroial uea. Subacribera to thla liam will have the opthmiof having their Bond* draw Intefyet from Mafch fat. by paying tho accrued ihtareat in coite-«* the notea of National Banka, adding dflj per cent, tot premi um,) or teceiv. them teawing interaat from tee data of aubecription and deport. Ae tbeee Bondi are EXEMPT FBOMj MUNICIPAL OB STATE ' • Taxation, thair valuii increaaid from one to three per cant, per annum, according to the rate of tM levies In various parts of the country. At the preeent rate j>f premium On gold they pay OVER EIGHT*! PER CENT INTEREST in currency, and are cff eqtial convenience as aßsnnauent or temporal, Investment. It is believed that qo securities offer so greet indaces menu to lend era u the various descriptions of C. 8. Bondi In ell other forme of |udsfotsdnsai, the Utb of Ability of private parties or. separate edmaranitiaa only U pledged for Moment, white for the debu of the United States the wMe'propeity of the counter is holden to secure the payment of (both principal andltntereat in coin. : v These Bopds may h, sobscribed for in nuns from $6O up to any magnitnds, Oil 1 the same terms, and are thus made equally available to tile smallest lender or the largest cap italist. They can be converted into money at s|ij moment, gnd the holder wilt hare the benefit of the interest. It may b useful to itata iu this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States, on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March. 1864, was $768,- 965,000. The interest on tl\is debt for the coming flsca year will be $46^37,1|6, while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal! year, ending June 30th, has been so for at the raU of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the Wants of the Treasurer for the payment of gold interest, while the re cent increase of the thrift Will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of hnpartations, to $160,000,000 par annum. ' Banks silting *s loan agents were not iaaattbms| thsUnited States Treasury until March 26, but in tWfirst three weeks of April the sub scriptions averaged ifiors than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK Subscriptions will ie received by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA. First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Dank 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,) ’frill furnish further Information on appUcatiqn, and afford every facility to subscrl ; BEKS. i mayd-Smo SPRING- AN^SUMMER Millinery and Fancy Goods! MRS. REBECCA McCLELLAN, Would respectfully inform her old! patron, that she haa just received a large and elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLENET and PANCY GOODS; comprising the .err t«at at,lea of Cloaks, mantles* mantillas, LADIES’ MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BONNETS find HATS, in great variety, RIBBONS, AND PE ATHKBfI, of all kinds. White Goods and Dr|s* Good*,tor Ladies and CbUdren, Embroideries,"DreM Trimming*. Hoop Sklrta, Cor set!, Gloves, Hosiery, {l»d Dtetaem, Lacee, , Ac.; ’ Ac.' Ac. !! Ad. 3 Ac. All of which the wQlheUat the lowest caah price*. She reapactftall, Invites "the Ladles to giro her a call, aa the la confident that abe can make ft an object to these pnrchatlng to examine her stock and prices. rI A9-Tbe latest Fashion* receited aa won aa leaned.— Particular at ten Hon paid to trlihming of bonnet*. Altoona, April 27,1864-tf ' TIME AND pEAUTY! CLOCKS, WAtCHES AND JEWELRY. THE imdersigned respectfully announ ce* to the citizens of Altoona -and vicinity - that he has opened a mjf CLOCK, WATCH andJEWELEY dBoEoBd establishment in the. room formerly occupied by Dr. Cal derwood, <)n Virginia street, between Jolla and Caroline, where he will keep on hand a fine aaaortment of gold and silver watches, clock* of all styles, and ahandaome aaaort ment of Jewelry, gold pen* and pencil*, spectacles, Ac. Particular attention (Ivan to repairing oloeka, watches and Jewelry. ■ ~ Bv sellingfor caah only, at the amaUeat advance on first coat hb’feels ear* tbit he can please all lit price as well as quality* i, ■ 'SAMUEL SMITH. ap9~tf i SPORTSMEN’S DEPOT, i TUST RECEIVED, A new stock of V Fishing Tsekis for Spring sales, consisting nf Soda, Kesfcb Line*, Basket*, Snoods, Float*, Nets,Flies, Artificial Bait, Elgged Lines, Out, Grass and Hooks, to which the attention of Dealeraiepartlenlariy requested. i 3 Orders, wholesale or retail, punctually flUed and Satis faction warranted. , JOHN KBIDEB, ma2-6m 2d and Walnut, Philadelphia. A BODY OR TIMBER LAND IS OF fcrod for sale or trade for property in Altoona; the land is situated in Chmbria county, four miles North hi Oailitain Station, on the P. B- E.; there is erected on said premises, one of the-Terr beet; Saw and Lath catting Mills, all in good ordey, together with Smith Shop and good sta ble. also two squared log dwellings, suitable; to accommo date lumbermen, ail of which will he sold as shore stated, brthe subscriber, llring ln Altobna. ' AprilSO, *B4. tf ■ ' * JOSHUA HAINES. A DMmiSXRATORS NOTICE —No tic© la hereby given that Letter# of Administration on the estate of James Seiders, late of Altoona, Blafcr co., dec’ Ada, it exercises the elec trio influ ence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When ths powan ofha tore are relaxed, .it operates tq re-enforce and re-estab lish it. Lest, but not least, it it The only Soft atimajamt, being manirfectnred from sound and innocuous materials, and entirely free from the acid elements present man or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No fomily medicine has been Bo universally, and, it may be truly added, identity popular With the InMHgsct portion of the community, aa SOSTETTEB’S BITTEBS. Prepared by HOSTETTBB A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all Druggists, Grocer* and Storekeepers every where. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BCCHU, a PoalUve and Speed Remedy fur diseases of the Bladder, Kidnsys, Qrayel end Dropsical Swellings. . Ihia Medicine increases the power oCDigestion, and, ex cite* the Abeorbenta into healthy action, by which the Watery or Caicereous depositions, and aU'Ungatnial Xn largementa are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. For Weakness arising from Excesses,Habits of Dissipa tion, Kearly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with that air lowing symptoms:— Indisposition to Exertion, Lees of Bower, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Waketalneas, Dimness of Vision, Fein in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes, soon fellows Inpotcncy, Ihtuity, SptUptic StU; In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "IHrelu Diseases,'’ - - “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many ape aware of the canse of their suffering. but xoxx wu ooxrtas rax uooxse or *s« txu«m axruws -Used MrlqacAoly Deaths bjf OanmmpUm bear ample wit ness to the Truth of the assertion. The CtsiHlshie ones affected with Orpomc Wsnlwiis requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the'System, which Bxluboid’s EXTRACT BDCHU invariably dees. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES—FEADES—FEMALES. Antony Affection* peculiar to Females the Kitaect Bccho IS unequal ed by any other remedy, as in Cblcnula or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression or Cos tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sclnhpns sfrkte o. the Uterus Lenchorrhcea or Whites, SterilA and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether ariamg from' IU discretion. Habits of Dissipation, or in the ‘ DECLINE OR CHAKON OF URB. Ibhewe store Adsoes, Mercury, or unpleasant JhtU&m for snglsnranf mi deaegavm diseases. HKLMBOLIPB EXTRACT BDCHU AMD IMPROVED BOSK WASH CURBS SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At littls Kxpsaee. Little or no change in Diet. No inconvamsaoe. jbtd.no JExpotvre. It causes a frequent declse and'gives strength to Uri nate, thereby Removing Obstructions, , Preventing end Curing Strictures of the Urethra, eDsying Pain and Inflam mation, eo frequent in the class of dismiss, and expelling , alt JMtemotu, Diseased and teemoui Matter. Tsocsums crow Tnocuums who hats ixxx ix* Vre- TUts or Qaioo, sod who' have paid heavy feet to he cared in e short time, have tbond they were deceived, end Mist the “ POISON" has, by tbenseof “pewumaimnußnt,” been dried up in the. system, to break out In en aggra vated form, and perkapr after Marriaffe. Use UrLKBOLS’s JBxnud Bcoho Cor all afbctions and diseases of tbs URINARY ORG ASS, whether existing to MALE or FEMALE, from whsterer cause originating and no matter, of HOW LONG STANDING. , Diseases of these Organa reqnirss the Bid of a DIURET IC. HELMBOLD-S EXraifiT BUOHU IS TUB GREAT DIURETIC, and is certain to hare the desired affect in al Dwaiafor which U U Recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine. 7 PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX Fftß #6. Delirered to any Address, securely packed from otaerva tion. ■ i . , ■ : • Daeribc Sgmfhmt in all Communication* , Cukes Guaranteed ! Advice Gratis !! Address letters for information to. H. B. HELMBOLP, Chemist. 104 Booth TenUpsL, bel. Chestnut, Chile H HUMBOLDTS Medical Dfgct, i - ? 11EI.M BOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warthmm, 594 BROAWAY, NEW Y,QB£. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND VBDUKOC PLBDDE ALERS who endeavor to dispose “