' irtiitc of Mmntoy ofOcto* ;«fUre *UH),ono .w Bl*«*.<)ieweroll«e.»6. On- nT,««i h ; 130.6 W 71 la.Ku; 'i» P». ~-4 41,841 8:1 1961 48 1(4898 16 T .. 18-4,791 48 Siiwinir V> neeore : . laywo do flth framivr !«• utf •ofgUteßaok* 1.600 ot» ting of y Jiiqc JUegftl Tender ootf* W,£74 00 v?- ■.... I,as n> SMtSJi'T Ji JiHkr uf rirfcl KatiuMl B»«k at Al im that tlu above aUtemeut n trot 'ladae aodbebef.' t :-r D. T. CAM>*' KU >, Cubier. tjf Biair. kAMt me tills 3rd day of UcU>- JOSEPH O. ADf-HM. Notary Public THE Academy IE QVJSSED ON r, Oct. i 2, 1864, L-HK TERM OF MONTHS- inches usually taught iff such taught in this. «, C. Principal. I, Eec’y d of Trnstbcs. PEING 1864. )ULAii. ia issuing this my Spring igh:wliiclit would inform in j friend* I h*re just returned . from purchased p, £co»di Stock of ? AND C APS Ml a* to quality, color and price cau* i D itumenso «>f AND SHOES, are city make sudvill .be gaatmu ->f Lsviivs' and Childrens* Shoes is. I utn now ottering stssnwlt sd. realty henedted tiy giving this their -examine my rtock, as I feet cnnft JAMES 8. MANN. Main street, Altoona, Pa. TREE6' RBIGNEI) WILL SELL i tb e&tUrlhdap of A'acmbtr. l£(U, .TNG KBCiT I’KKES, oow growing Uwa», coWfMing of Aupte. i’w4ch, nd'soch olher Fruit Tree* a» 'are mra»py, Sal« to '‘commence at 10 th oKNowmber ami conliim.* until . ,11. B. TirYLOK. - 3£ur*erjfiHi!u. ATI )KH NOTICE.—The log taken out Letter* of Adruluia- OirtolianaWayne, laUi of Altoona; and state of P*un*ylrani>u dec*d, i haid estate w* ifcotifktl to call ami sa and all .persons lutving tbinn. Mid decedent are nutifled to make > tin&rsigtted witb-'Ut delay. I’LAt’K. raiorofChristiana Wnyne, dec’d v fit**. , - f bet*u granted to tho umler rcaiiid. AUtpereoDS knowing tiiem* d estate are revested to make i tn thewe having claims will predeut tlfatwll fir seUlement. CAKOIsI’NK McDKUMITT. AdminUtfatrix.. IN OF PAJTI’NE KSHIP. fey gjven that the Partnership hore : - in mCKKT k CIIKKKr, Cabinet feta. Kail Wan). Altoona, ha* this ; ttntuai coasenl. All pornonsknow • 1) to mid firm Will please and ; ffOUS HICKBTv r ANDKKW OfIERRY. aceonnu of the firm are in tin. r, *h« iiril! rerelve nil money doe ht*; He will continne the hnsineNr * --It,*) SCHOOL'—The winter; ioKUt Scaooi, iijdiuing tbs £pi»- uo»,'wm open on JlOSBAtuerf, tke nsunl period.-** heretofore. ’ ' MARV K-STkwa&t. GAS OONSU-MEBS.— HeMbtrUth. 1S«, tbs prfce of On ttle fret. Cu shot off ir bill* are aSer pretenution. . f of BcSird oftMaoager*. ». P. ROSE, Ba. £ tnu. A VALUABLE BAT Iwis. eight years obi and Si *S» sod gentle, will stand witiw..ut Od Ofa IdcumotiTe. B
o... -niisfa Bnutiea at ' ■ ■’? KESSLER' OP ALL HHfiiblllP sadfprMleky J. B. OILKMaA. WPROVED STYLEtc , and Carpet-Ban. at , ;l LATOHMAN’B : i LEAD ANH ZINC ;U|«eU, TeUoaq ParisjQretiu, Iqk ; „ A BUILDING LOT : i W. B. BMTSKB. ID-rA. Lo(i of Pciute REIOAJira Drag StorK ~ CY. VESTS, of cvery wnottMAirtJ'l.; fiTMEST OP OVEJCT? ' LACeUMAN’S' i'TCOATS, («o3 qwlitr-*t, -'(•■■■• .. • • SAOOG^KfKg^E^:' iSTwa «i««k' WUTSBEIWir f m Slto«ax intor. LOCAL: ITEMIS. 1^ —■ ■ . :)■ " J, isv List. (»ct. Term, 1864, i GRASP JURORS. A ..law Henry, of Jos.,- Huston li irhank George, sen.. Allegheny (',inlron James, HolliJaysburg ('mven David, Taylor n-ibaugh Andrew, Altopna , I, li„ltz George. Fraokstown i'„nk Nicholas J.,- Allegheny ij.iJiorn Jolm A,, Taylor Daniel, lluslon 11, r Adam 8., Tyrone city, l„„n Holier. Amis ; Ijowiiier John. Altoona Miller Peter, Logan , Mi l’ariane Thomas. HolliJaysburg ' Morrow George V ~ Tyrone tp Moore Samuel, Blair Nicodenius' Jacob >Sr, N. Woodberry Over Daniel, Tyrone tp * |, lir i t.eorgc, Hollidayslmrg s ,|„ e John. Greenfield Smith James, Blair ' •- sorriek George »., Uoodherry , Smith John Z„ North Woodberry Templeton James, Logan TRAVERSE JURORS. — FIRST WEEK, Turmidt Joshua, Catharine tp Bartlebangh Philip. Logan Bloom F. M. Martinsbnrg li-ichanan Thomas 8., Blair Bnmetl Peter C., Woodberry Davis 'Samuel, Logan E«kel Andrew. Altoona Kmoigh Jacob. Greenfield Karlinhaiigli John. Taylor ■Likin William. Snyder Halfltenny John, Amis Mavs John, Hollidaysbnrg Dewitt James M* Hollidayslnrg ilonse.r Christian, Gaysport Keagev David L.. Martinsbnrg Kauffman Henry, North Woodbem , | n ,, en relter Abraham, Greenfield Imng John 0-. Catharine * Louden James. Logan Moore Johnston, Altoona Mateer John W., Martinsbnrg McDowell Isaac, Logan Mauk George W., Greenfield Nngant Benjamin, Allegheny ■ Sofskcr Samuel, Freedom t Isborne W . W.,' Logan Patterson Henry L., Gaysport ’’ Powell Daniel Huston Stern Pe'er. Taylpr Sell Joseph. Freedom Shriller. George H., Taylor Shade William!, Catharine Stoner Daniel. Huston Sharar Samuel. Hollidaysburg Van Tries H. S.. " Wilt Peter C.. Juniata Wilt Peter 11 . Allegheny Zink Jacob. Altoona 1 SKIOXD WKKK. Alexander David 0.. Woodberry Alexander John. . ■■ liurget Isaac. Norih Woodberry Boyer Solomon. Altoona li avers Benjamin, Woodberry Cherry John. Sen., Antis do-sin Tliomas, ■“ Hilling John H„ Huston i-h-av 1 hivid. Woodberry Hamilton Win. S., Allegheny ■Ji-".ideisuii George, Huston il.ink-worth Geofge, Altoona Huminond Stephen, Catharine , ■ Holliday Alex, L., Holhdayshnrg Knox Alexander. Blair l.itzmger John. Tyrone tp l.iiierly Nathan, Greenfield Malone Edward. Freedom Mel Tum E. 15.. Altoona \ MoQiiilland Thomas, Snyder ' McPherson James, [Antis- Marker John. Taylor MeFarland Joint. Snyder ; ■ NotiVker Jonathan, Freedom Patterson-John, ofThos., N. Woodberry Honsh A., Altoona v.vartz John W., Woodberry Sisslcr John K., Catharine Shift John H., Allegheny Shallow Thomas. Snyder Snowberger Jacob, Taylor Smith Eli, Woodberry Scott George H., Antis Templeton David 8., Tyrone VansedyiH’ Abraham, Amis W corner Henry, Snyder Wray or Philip. Blair -ji Vinglitig Jacoli. Greenfield Kllt-T WKKK. George 'V Graham vs Fox & Stronse. . Eluiiia Ritchie vs John .Stroup A Pattcrson.ys Wm R Pomeroy er al. Joseph Ottinger for use vs Silas Moore’s adxnrs Matthew Hoy vs A McCaljran's Adrar. et al. D Giaal’s use vs D Watson et al. Da iiel K Rearay vs-W Jackson K, B I sett vs John Walters Exrs. Daiiit l Shannon vs-George Wei r G 1. I. toy J vs H Mclntosh * 'h tor use oflJeeter vs J N Deeteret al. •Stvaii-.-u \ an Seoyoc vs Silas MeFarine J B 'ioiire vs Joseph Smith. Sato*- vs D Caldwell. Porter. Milliken !T vs Wm Black. ' IVillisni Anstice vs Geo W Stewait Jvtin Burger vs Jacob B Bowser Jnlm r.pling's ndmr vs R D Cummings , Wm Vaughn vs John Devlin cf al A Altisina Fairview Cenietcry Association vs J Koiigh's adm, tt B J >'imstou vs Elliott & Miller . Selnvi Board of Huston tp vs Fred Fouse G & J H Shoenbergervß Wm Lyon et al. Patrick Kelly for use vs Louis Flack Joh n Nell’s adm vs Thomas Mays : Plnhi) Uonrke vs Peigiit John GFleek vs West Branch Insurance Company John W ilkins vs Conrad &, Reed. Jpbn .Lehr vs John Wertz. -. John Stahl vs Jos. K. Ely. a Charles W ilson’s use vs James.Tiernan. M m. P. Dysarc vs H. Raupt. 11. L. Patterson’s use vs Louis Pljsck. Jacob Bollinger s use vs H T. Cqffev. James McGovern vs Ty rone & Clea’rfield B K Co Jacob Zink’s Admr’s vs C. B. Sink. > ♦ Run Over.—A boy, named Matthews, aged eight or ten years, was run over by wag on, on the street, in trout of our office, on Monday last. J. ho wagon was hejng hauled behind another, and the boy was either attempting to jump on, f or tell oft, tiie hounds. The hind wheel passed over his hips, bruising him considerably, but fortunate ly breaking no bones. The escape was lucky. Had the wheel passed over ids back it would un doubtedly have broker).'it. Ohestnuts. —Never were these nuta more plen ty or larger thnh they are in this region this fall. All who have been in the speak of the great abundance of them now covering thejjround whereyertb are trees to produce them. This •'Cing tiie ,we think the price a:: which they too a * )out 20 cents per quart, a little 3*&* ,*■ \ ! : rtr Tinu. I.i-t rop. O-rnmKH Teem, 1864, Democratic Mijarrsos s|nce 0111 . i ilst iss,«. the Democrats held two meetings in thisjilace, on Saturday and Monday esetiiogs bun. Thadis play of numbers in tile .prooitssitft, 'wagon filled with ladies representing the djifferent States in the Onion, transparencies, lanterns, etc., was very creditable, nothwiijhstandrag,|: the drilling rain, which rendered walking rather' disagreeable, and dampened things generally. Not the least interes tingJrart; of the prieession'wafj Fritchey s Family Grocery wagon, htandsomely deeorated »nd Fet. in the rear sending! np sky rockets and burning roman candles*. Tlie procession halted m the plat form erected on a vacant lot on Emma street, above Caroline, where addresses were delivered bv Col. .H. Irvin, ). 1. ■v,. > v 1 i,,d others. The Al topna Brass Bund was in attendance and discour sed mnsicjrt its uasual excellent style. The meeting of -Monday evening was held on the corner of Virginia and Annie streets. The at tendance was qqitc large, the weather being favor able! A gentleman from Now York, addressed the meeting. Eveylhing passed off creditably on both occasions. i ■' I ! On Thursday evening next a*lectine will be j delivered before the Library Association of this place, on certain retaarkable Tacts in Chemistry, : ay Theodore D. Rand Esq. Mr. Hand is a brother j of Prof. Kgnd of Jefferson Medical College arid tAi | amatnre chemist of;muqh ability, so that our citi | sens may expect, in addition to the interesting e.x -j periments, good scientific explanations of the pho ' nomena that take place. The trustees of the | Methodist Church have generously given the use ; of the basement of Their building for the evening, | and we observe that all members of the library , not j in arrears, with their families Will be admitted free !of charge. * I 1 Deserter Shot. —We letirn that on Tuesday last, a man named 'Samuel Shaw, of J nniata Ip., ■ this county, was shot and killed by one of the jnov | ost gnorils in attendance at the polls inthat tuwn- I ship. Shaw, it appears, had been drafted, hut failed to report. When he came to the polls the guard proceeded to arrest him. A difficulty en sued. and when Sh(|w attempted to run away, the guard shot him throegh the body. Severn bother deserters were arrejusl at the same polls. From Go.! A, 205th Pa. Vols * Hear Quarters Co. A 203tii P. V.) Near City Point, Va. Oct. sth 1864. ) Messrs. McOrcm & Dehx : No doubt you will 1 be'surprised to receive a letter from me, especially i from this parf-of thp old Dominion. This day-is I exceedingly warm.} It reminds me of some davs | that I in the Old Keystone, during I the months of August and September}! Perhaps i some of yonr readers would like.to have a small outline of the travels of the 2051 h Regt. of which Co. A. of Althona, comprises a part. A)n the 6th of Sept., wie struck camp Curtin and took up our line of march to Bridgeport. From thence we came by Rail to Washington,-passing through J Baltimore. |On arriving! at Washington we I marched from the edrs up Pfcnn'a Avenue, crossing 1 the Aquadnctbridgc to camp Clmndlier, to Arl ington Heights, where we remained a few days to j give onr noble soldier boys a short vest, and to ; draw the requisite amount of stores. On Friday | we resumed ojtr march from Arlington Heights' to j Alexandria, Where! we arrived the same day at j noon. Although we were not yet baptized in j blued, we were plentifully injmersed with water, t (or no (sooner had r we brokocamp and formed in line of march, than the raid commenced to pour down upon onr devoted heads; in torrents. On ar- | riving at Alexandria we were transfered on board the UVS. transport Utica a Hudson River Packet;), liv a few minutes we were steam ing down the Potomac at quite a brisk rate. The men did not show ad* sigmof sickness, which is. generally the case ivitb landsmen on taking their first trip on . water.; We arrived at City Point in due time, being oti. board some thirty six hours. After being'unshipped we moved outside of the works and bivouacked for tho night in a cornfield, where Mkj. Qen. Bntler made the rebels come to an open field light and wheie he gave them a glor ious whipping, completely routing them fur miles. The next mofning at sannse we were on the march and crnssecNhe Appomattox at the point of Rooks, within two mtle ijf Bermuda Landing, where we halted and pitched! tents, .pin the bourse df ten days we leejossed; oh the [lower pontoon bridge and came to! our present camp, which is some two miles South East of City Point on the direct, route to Petereburg. The Regt., I am''proud to say, is very healthy} only one or two cases in the hospital with eever and qgue. Our worthy Col. [J. Ard, Matthews,] occupies the gnjater part of his time in drilling our -Regt,; through; the various company and fjcld evolutions. Having writ ten more than I intended, I will close by .giving you an account of a sword, [sash and belt presenta tion to Cupt. Geqrge C. Gt(rinner, by the privates and non-commupqned officers of Co. A, through Levi W. Port, Ist Lt., wboimade a few appropriate remarhjjfctheoccadon, which were responded to by CapQPrmner-in an odd thought gentlemanly The Capt. Ts no orator, but a true soldier a noble officer; Takipg the sword and draw ing it from (lie scabbard be said he would take it from bis comradesiin arms 1 as a token of their good will towards him land would wield it against the foes of bis country ns long [as God gave him breath ; tri utter the word of command or nerve his arm to strike. The swonl is a handsome blade of Damas cus steel, regulation pattern. With its it cost eighty-fivcJ dollars. If fortutrif should, so favor otp- Regt. that we meet the enemy, I think you will hear a gorid report of Co. A. 1 remain Respectfully] Yoms ’ 1 B. M. DAVIS. ' u Lt, Co. a, 20 mr. v. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. , Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco ntid Cigars. ; . Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. •. Spectacles, ? Spectacles, Perfumery and Notions, Drugt and Medicines . Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. ' Together with 4 splendid stock of Trusses and Supporters and all goods found in a first class Drug Store. For sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of A. Boosir, : Second door from the corner of Virginiajmd Annie Streets, Altoona.: ' Fiue ! Fire ! Ir-Do hot risk your property' any longer to the metiyipf die flames, but go to Kerr and have hita insure you against loss by fire,— lie is agent fojr thirteen different companies among which are some of the best in the. United States. | " \ Altoona, July |l,-tf. ?; Prom cavalry IIEAiV READ! READ! Cajip 12th Pa. Vet. Vol. Cavai.bt.) Bolivar Heights. Va, Oct. 2, 1861. j ■ Messes. Ethtoks : I thought! would drop you a few lines for the purpose of informing -our friends at home that they are in error in thinking i that we dp not do our duty as a regiment. In answer to this we would refer them to the manv. engagements with the enemy' in which we have participated, and the number of men we have lost, fto General under whom we have ever served lias uttered, a single word in disparagement ofourcon duct, but, on the contrary, we have won whrds of compliment. We were in Gen. lluffrie's Brigade during the summer and received great praise from him, and the 12th Pa, was the favorite regiment in the brigade. We are under the command of Gen. Max Webber, and riow he and every other officer will say that the regiment always done its duty. At Frederick City Capt. Morgan McDon ald, wjth fifty ’men; drove one hundred and fifty of the pnemy, in a most daring charge, after other regiments bad refused to hazzard their lives in so rash an attempt. Again, at Berryville, where lit. Col. Wm. Bell was wounded, we made a most daring charge. We have lost over two hundred men since the Fourth of Julv. Let our friends at home refer to these facts and give'soldiers their due. MALDIiN VALENTINE. Colt/. Vlth l\u Vet. Cav. DH. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN. CURE FOR PAINS AND ACHE?, and warranted superior to any other. Croup it positively, cures ;#clief is absolutely sure iuime-' diately it is used. Motlit-.ru remember this, and arm your ; selves with a bottle without delay. Croup w u disease which give* no notice, frequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night: before a physician can be sum* mooted It maybe too late. Remember, the Venetian Lini ment never fails. Price 2"> and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office. 56 Cortlandt Street, Nevv-York Pebsidxxtial Candidates!— A splendid colored Engra ving of Qkorqjb B. McClellan and Abraham Linc jln, (on one plate,) will be sent t«> any address, on receipt of two three-cenk at imps to pay postage. Address Dr. W. H. MERWIN A CO., 03 Liberty Street, New-York. RAIL BOAR AND MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Express West arrives 7.15 A.M.. leave* 7.35 A.M. Phiiadel'a •• “ S.OO •* 8.20 *• Fast Lino •• 8.20 P.M. •• 8,3 d P.M. Mail Train •• - 7.00 " 7.15 •» Express Train East • '.>.20 P; M.. loaves 9.40 P. M, Fast Line •* •» 1.15 A.'M . •• 1.20 A.M Mail Train “ 7.50 •* •• 8.10 Through Accotn. •• • 11.25 *• •< 114 C Trains on HoUidnysburg Branch run to connect with Express Trains West, Mail Train East and Wear and Thro’ Accommodation Train r’a-t. Train* on Tyrone A Clearfield Ur inch and Bald Eagle Talley R. R. run to connect witli Express Train West and Mail Train East and Wc*t.. Altoona, May I*th, 1864. MAI!.B ARRIVE.' Washington, Baltimore A Harrisburg arrive at 7:20, A.M. Philadelphia arrives at .... g : o.j, “ Pittsburgh, (through. • .... .. nolUdayMmrgh, - C:4j>, A.M. & 6;50. P.M. Western Way. - - _ - - . 11:25, S A.M. Eastern Way, - ” . - . 7;05. P.M. MAILS CLOSE Eastern Way and through. - • 7,40, A.M. Western Way .and through, - - , • 7:50, « nolliduysburgh, -* *- - - - - 7:50. Western, through. - - • - 0:4o, p.M. Ilollidiiysburph. 0:40, “ Eastern, through, \ . • . . . . 7-20, “ Office hours from 0:45, AJVI., to 7:45. P.M.;* on Sun day from 7:45 to 8:45, A.M. DIED. In this place, on the sth inst.. RICIIAKD WILLIS, son of I. J. and Elsira M. Coplin, (formerly of Mifflin county) *oged 4 years. Insurance Co. of A. America, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED IN 179-1. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL AND ASSETS OVER S 1,000,000. INSURANCE MADE ON BUlLD ings, Merchandise, Furniture and Personal Property generally, on liberal terms, for short or long periods. Especial attention paid to Dwelling and Contents, and Farm Property. BrIA «>r Stone dwellings taken perpet ually on very to the insured. 1.09-es equitably adjusffd and promptly paid. DIRECTORS: Arthur C. Coffin, William Welsh, Francis R. Cope, Samuel W. Jones, William E. Brown, Edward U. Trotter John A. Brown, James X. DLkson, Edward A Clarke, Charles Taylor, S. Morris Wnlu, Will’ni Cummings, Ambrose While, John Mason, T. Charlton Henry, Richard D. Wood, George L. Harrison. ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, President. Charles Platt, Secretary. . • WILLIAMBU EULER. Central Agent for Pennsylvania. S. M. WOODKOK, of Altoona, Agent .for Blair County, Offices in Altoona and llollidaysburg. [Oct. 15. ’64-ly. GODJSY’S LADY’S BOOK. THE fashion Magazine of the World. Literature, pine arts, and FASHIONS. The most magnificent Steel engra vings. Double Faahion-Platbs. Wood engravings on every mbjoct Ibat can interest ladies. Crochet knitting. Net ting, Embroidery. Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything, in feet to make a COMPLETE LADY’S BOOK. ! TOE LADIES’ FAVORITE FOR 35 YEARS. No Magazine has been aid* to compete with it. None attempt lt.“ ' GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone are worth the price of the Uoqk. Model Cottages (no other Magazine ‘gives them,) with diagrams. Drawing Le««qn for the Young.; Another speciality with Godey. Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other Magazines pub lish old worn-out music; hut the subscribers to Godey get it before the tnnsic store*. Gardening for Ladi<*s. Another peculiarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., of New York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, the only Magazine that has them. Also, Fashions from the celebrated Brodie, of New York. Ladies’ Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, tin. Lady’s Book enables every lady to b.e her own bonnet maker. N ‘ v MARION HARLAND, Authorise qf "Atom? " Hidden Dn/t,” “Mott Side,” “A’e mesis,'' and “Miriam? - write, tbr Oodey each month, and for no other raagsaine. We have also retained all unr old and lavorite contributors. terms of GOOEY’S LADY’S BOOK FOR 1865: {From which there can be no Deviation.) The following are the terms of the Lady** Book for 1865. At present we will receive subscriber* at the following rates. Duo notice will be given if vearo obliged to ad trance, which will depend upon the price of paper. One copy, obo year • Two copies, one year .Three copies, one your Four copies, one year Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the sending the clnb, making dlx copies 14 00 Bight copies odd year, and an extra copy to the f person sending the clnb, making nine copies 21 00 Blareo copiexjune year, and an oittra copy to tho'pereon sending lhe*clnb, making twelvs copies •' * 27 50 Additions to any of the above qiubs, $2 50 each snb scriber. , Oodey’s Lady's Book and Arthur’s Homo Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of;s4 30. \fe have no club with any other Magazine or News paper. The nnuey must all be sent at one time for Uny Club. Canada anbecriliers must send 24 cents additional for each subscriber. *5 Address |L, A. dOtyEY, JV. E. Cbmrr Sixth anti Chestnut Street 'PHILADELPHIA . HELMBOLD’S GENUINE BUCHU and Drake’s Plantation Bitteils, at Jn* 13, *44] ■ RKWART’B Drug Btor*. ' ■■■■ rO THK SURSURIRKRS WOULD RE- thp.citizens of Altoona and vicinity that thf*v have opened a lirge wholesale and r. tail ■ TOBACCO STORE, iti the room fo*inorlj 6ccapivd by John 11. Roberts las a Store, on-Virginla strict, next doorto.KvssJer’aDrtig atore. where they havv on hand a largo supply ot the finest brands of inputted and domestic They have also the largest and choicest variety of such as ' UOIIT PRESSED NATURAL LEAF, HARD PRESSED NATURAL LEAF. - NAW, CAVENDISH. CONGRESS AND FLOUNDER FINE CUT by the Paper or Pound. The Very best and finest . k •uch as TURKISH, VI H(SINI A.' K N KTNIG. and LYXCH fiUKO. Flue papers, with a large assortment of German Tobacco. Cut and Dry bv the pound. All kinds ofSNCFF. ‘ . K ; • Also a larfce assortment of tin? FINEST PIPB6. ■ . Meerschaum, Sweet Briar, and India Robber, Double Tube Pipes, and German China. Alsoi all .kinds of FANCY GOODS, such as Pocket Books. Tobacco Ponohey, Cigar . Cigar Holders, Snuff Boxes, aiittt e vet y thing in their line. , , Come and we for yourselves. We are able to Wll at low prices, for the reason that we bought our Tobacco before the great rise in the price of that article in the cities. We are determined to sell cheaper than any other tobacconist in the town. Our store ’is the largest of the kind ever opened in the town. ; GEORGE BRUNNER & CO. . Altoona, Sept. 17,186i—Sm. CITY DRUG STORE. DH. E. H. iIEIG-ART would respect fully announce to dfe citizens of Altoona and sur rounding country, that he has recently purchased the Drugstore of Berlin A Co., on Viigtaia Street, opposite Fries’ Hardware Store. His Drills are Fresh and .Pure, and ho hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. ‘ - Cali and examine his stock. Ho has constantly on hand, DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, FINE < TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMER I' BRUSHES, \ GLASS, PUTTY, PA IMS,'■OILS, varnishes* CARBON OIL AND'LAMPS. NOTIONS, CIGARS, and every article usually kept in a First-class Drug Store PURE WINES AND LIQUORS N for medicinal use. DOMESTIC CRAPE WINE—PUKE—WARRANTED. accurately compounded, at all hours of the day or. night. Altoona, Sept. 30. 1803. SHIPPING! IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, BY THE GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do do Washington Line of sailing Vessels, And the North German Lloyd Lipe of Steamships sailing between N. York Havre, Bremen, Southampton,; and London. it Drafts at sight, fir One Peuml and upwards, on National Bunk and Branched, payable in all th«b Cities -and Town* in England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales. free of discount. K. A. O. KKKljt, . June 0, 1904-tf. ALTOONA, PA. G.W. PATTON, P.M. HAED Ware I CHARLES J. MANN, j _-EALK.iI IN KOiIEIGN AND DO- I > MESTIC HARDWARE, WOODEN WAKE. BROOMS, WINDOW SHADES, BOOK; MATS, UPHOLSTERING GOODS. SHOE FINDINGS, COFFIN TRIMMINGS, MOULDERS’ TOOLS, ; BIRD CAGES AND WIRE GOODS,! WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, WHITE LEAD. AC., &C. \ Every description of GotUs in his line frils be fur nished at short notice, and at low rah-* for cash. j His remaining of DRV GOODS; on hand |will be closed out at remflHtably low prices, In order to relinquish that branch of the business. Agent for Willson’s ‘‘Telegraph Fodder Cutter.” Altoona, May 29th, 1802. H. FETTINGER’S j General Yews Agency, OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN.STIfBET SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY* CONFECTIONARIES CIGARS & TOBACCO, TOYS. AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. October 24. 1861. GW. KESSLER—PRACTICAL • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces ; 1 gf to the citizens of Altoona and the public entlly, that he still continues the Drug business, on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly V 7 on hand, for sale, Wholurtaloandßotail.DK.UGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, VARNISH- f K 8 and DYE-STUFFS. > By strict attention to business; and a desire tp render sat' infection to all as regards price and quality, ,b« hopes t merit and receive a share'of public patronage.' ; Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable (emu and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tf. S. M- Woodkok. E. J. Q^borng. WOODKOK & OSBORNE, Attorneys at Law Military Agents , WILL attend promptly to all legal business entrusted to their care, in Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon counties. Collections for Arms in the Eastern cities will receive special attention, ami Omittances be promptly made. -■ Bounty. Pensions and arrears of pay doe frem the U. 8. will b Hlleinan. October 1,1»7. . ■ ' Hair oil, colognes, pom* ad«, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps Ac., f»vr sale by Wl.l - G. W. KKBBDKR. Y'l ROCERIES. A LARGE AND \ T complete assortment of Groceries hare jnst been re oalred at the store Af v J. B. HILKMAK. REiD^caS^iii ; i Something Interesting to the Public. BUY THE; BEST, IT IS CHEAPEST, IN i THE EJtD, YOU CAM SATE BY CAI,- JL it»g rtt M|Cp Mt 4 : G. C. SMITH S One Fine© Store, Corner of Julia, and Harriet Streets, East Altoona, sphere yon can purchase the best of all kinds-of goods in bis line, for the* LoW LST CASH PRICE. has Just returned from Philadelphia with another Nr# Stoat or Goons. - ills stock casists of DRY .GOODS, * STAPLE aup FANCY DRESS GOODS, S GROCERIES^ QUE.KNSWAHE, HATS, CAPS, &C M &C J ; He woula solicit particular attention to the new and large lot of N ; BOOTS SHOES AND ISAITEBS, all the finest styles of Ladies* Shoe#, a|*o Children's Shoes, of every sty le. ' ; . I ' AS FOR NOTIOKa. mpell. tiou. in number and quality. They consist of the beat stock of Notiu i« offered, each asLadles* and (feats’ cum> moo, fancy and kid Gloves and Hosiery, Boys* Itose, Mis see* (Moves and Hoes, Bella, Ladies* and Gents* linen Cel lars, Ladies* worked \ machine] and Cants’ paper; Collars, Cuffs, Bodies. Trimmings, Velvet Ribbon, Skirt Braid, Braiding braid. Spool Cotton, Wallets, Pocket Books, La dies Bags, Girdles, Headnels, Combt,Cktth and hair Brushes, Tooth Brashes, Fancy Buttons, Perlumery, HairoiU, Fan cy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Carpet bags* bun and Weather Umbrella*,and all kinds Looking Qlattes The above will bo sold at the lowest:figure for caph or in .exchange for rags or country produce; He wouid just say, in conclusion, Ui*t all he asks of the people of Alt oua who. wish to get bargains either in com mon or the.most fancy of shoes, notions, dry goods, queens ware, Ac.. Ac., to favor him with a call. Altoona, Aug. 3, l$&l.-tf. ! READ CAREFULLY ! SOM ETUI.NO INTERESTING TO TUB PUBLIC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER.GOODS. THE largest stock of : Ladies’ Dress Goods ever brought to town has just been opened at the‘-Green Corner,” East AUooua, and will be sold lor CASiI at prices that defy competition.; We are determined that our side of town shall take the lead, and ! that the ‘•Green Corner” shall bo foremost in tbe van. Our stock . oTDredu Goods consists oi plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Merinoea* Palmetto Cloths, Coburgs, Fancy Alpacas, AU-Wopl Plaids, Plain and Figured Delaines, Fancy Prints, and a great variety of other goods, of differ ent styles and textures. lu fact there is nothiugtheladies can desire for wear that wo cannot famish them with.— We have also a large assortment of * Ladies’ Goats*, Shawls* Balmorals, noop Skirts, Shoes, Gaiters ' by special causes. . Novhirq that is not wholesome, genial tod nitorathN. in its nature enters into the composition oT HOSTSTTKB’S ' STOMACH BITTERS. This popular prepkratloncontains no mineral of any kind; no deadly botanical element; no r fiery excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts Qt rare balsamic herbs and plants with, the purest and mild* est ,ol all diffusive stimulants. U U woilftß be forearmed against disease, and, so for a« the human system can t>e protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmo* sphere, impure water and other external causes, UOfiTET TKU 3 STOM ACH BITTKKS may be relied on imasafo guard. In districts infected vgith Mraef dnd Apue, it has been ouud infallible as a preventive a«»d irresistiblf as a rune-' ■ dy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of \ an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail tlkemselvcs of iu protective qualities in advance, are cured by it very biief course of marvelous modi' cine. Fever and Ague patients, alter being plied with quinine fur mouths iu vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfirequaptly restored t,' health within a few days by the use'of JIOSXfcTTER* IUTLKKS. Thu w eak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored liy this agreeable bedee It works wonders iu cases oCl>tspkf»u and in leds confirmed forms ol i.MHUiiHTioN. Acting os i gentleandjrtunlesaupperfent, as well us upon the liver, it also iurariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by Irregular , action of the di gestive nnd.xucieiive otgiius. Persuosof feeble habit, liable to Afcreont AUacktf Xcyitf F; oj Spirits uud Fit* of lunjouor, dud prompt)and pOrssai uent rukief_from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, aud from both sexes.- Xlie agony of UiLUous Colic is immediate!y a^uoged by a single dose of the stimulant, ana by ocu&siouauy resort* lug to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented As a General Tonic, UOBTKTTJiH’S BITTERS produce ; effects which must be experienced or witnessed beiore they can be fully appreciated. Iu cases of Constitutional IKataiess, Premature Decay and Debility and Docrcpi tudo arising from on> Aos, it exercises the electric innu* ence.-Wsi the ccuvalesceut stages of all diseases it oper* ates as a delightful iuvigoraot.' When the powers oiua- : turo are relaxed, -it operates to re-enforce and re-estab lish it. • • ' Last, but not least, it is The only Safe SUmutdni, being inauufaqtured from sound and innocuous materials; and ■ ! entirely free from the acid elements present more or loss ! iu all the ordinary touics.nnd stomachics of thedhy. " ! -No family medicine has Seen so universally, and, it may 1 be truly added, deservedly popular with the- intelligent portion of the community, as UOSTEJTRR’S BH7RRB. f Prepared by UOSTETTRR A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. ••, Soldby all Druggists, Grocers *aud Storekeepers every* where. f •; - ‘ , : Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID .EXTRACT BUCHU, a Positive and Speed Remedy fur diseases of the Bladder, K Gravel and Dropsical Swellings, _ r ,tc \. H This Medicine Increases the power of cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by whig SjU** Watery or Calcereous depositions, *and all Unnattmiujinf largoments are seduced, aa well as Pain andlafianimatim*. '■ UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dtssipa* tioD, Eeurly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended vriihtbelbi-- lowing symptoms:— : ; , Indispoaitiou to Exertion, Loss of Potter. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefohjesa. Dimness of Vision, . . Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Mnacnlar System, Upfr Hands, Flnsblnf oftheßody. Dryneaa of the Skin, ’ Eruption# on the turn; Pallid Countenance, ’ , These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this msdl*. cine invariably removes, soon follows ' Impouncy, FWutfy, EptUpHc HU; * In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “Direful Diseases,”. •; INBANIXT AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of tfeir suffering. BUT NONE WIU. CONFESS THE JLXCQED6 OF THE INSANE ASYLUM* Jnd'Mtlancholy Deathshy Conmmpiwn. be*r ample wit ness to the Truth of the assertion. * The Qmttitution cnee effected with Organic Wkaktum ' requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System; ' i which llelxbold*B EXTRACT BUCIiU-iwcaridftty doe*. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES—PEACES—FEMALES. In many .Affection* peculiar to JPemales ths Eltucr Bocoo is nnequaled by any other remedy, a. in Chioroaia or Retention, irregularity. Palo fulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated orSeinbona state o. .the Uterus Lcucborrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and lor all complaints Incident to tbe sex, whether arising from In discrelkm. Habita of Uissipatlim or in the DECLINE OR CHANCE OF LIKE TUke no more Ecleam, Mercury, or unpleasan. MetUeuie ■ for unpleasant awl dangerous diseases. > HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED -• ROSE WjkSII QUREB -r r - - SECRET DISEASES, In all their Stage*, . At little Expanse. Little or no change in Diet. i . No inconvenience. And no Exposure. it causes a frequent dee iso and given strength toUri nate, thereby' Removing Obstructions, Preventing end Curing Strictures of the Urethra,allaying Pam and lodtm ■nation, so frequent In the class of diseases, andVxpolms' all Poiomtms, Diseased and vjornt/ut Matter. Thoosaxm ores TnocsAans wao tut* sxxv thi Vio rma or Qoaoes, and who have paid heavy fees to bo cared in a abort time, have (bund they ween: deceived; and that the “ POl SON” hat, by the nee of * rowtavutAßTßlaoiaTe,” been dried np in the system, to break oat in an aggn vated bm, and perhaps qfter Marriage, ’r! - Use IUiMBOLD’a Esnucr Bccho for all affections sad disease* of thoURINAKY OHO AN 3, whether existing in MALE or FEMALE, from whatever cause orisiaKtuis and ■ no matter ofnoWLONO STAKDINa. , Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a DIURET IC. UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCBD IS TIIEQRRAT DIURETIC, and is'csrtdn to bare the: desired effect te st fhscriM* far which it it Bnmmakted. Evideiive of the most reliable and responsible character' vlll "- wniiany the medicine. ... .■ PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, OB SEX EOE $6. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observe- . tiou ■ " ■ ,7;„ r-ticribt Symptom n ail Cbnaiimicatioai, CITKH!' CICARASTEEP! ADVICE GRATIS ■ ! 1 A'iiluss letters for information to. !’v 11. B. HELMBOLD, Chemist;, 10* South Tenth-sL, bet Chestnut, Phtta ' . ■ HKLMBOLD’S Medical-Depot, - i - HKLMBOLD'S Drug usd Chemical Hbrefamse, . S >ooc,