Si:i| IN FO#lG*f ANI) m |C pjtDWARE.% ■ i, JWOOW'.N WAtffljjj||»MS, i # S V : ■ SHADES, ■i '■ ' ' DOOR MAT iIJJO GOODS. rki SHOE FINDINGS, P COFFIN TRIMMING !* TOOLS, 1 TORO OAORfrilfß WmROOOM: RITE LEAD, AC., AC Gu-xis in lys line will be fti dirt notice, and allow rules for cash. - •= ■dins fttock of DRV GOODS on bund will b lireroarkjibly luw prices, in order to reUaqok| ' iftho ' ‘ tVUboJi’s ••Telegraph Fodder Cutter." T H E ona Academy. Will be opened oS '' isday, ~oct. 12, 18&4] j FOB THE TERM OF VE ■M O N THS;*‘ I i . _____ ' ' ■ v •;* ' the branches. usually qinghrin snetf 1 will be taught in this. ‘ i |BEY. M. C. WILSON, Principal. -f Patton - . Secy Board of Trustees. J !kl. ’ •' SPRING 1861. RGUL Ai&p ea?ore ib .issuing this my i;uCuiri'U«li which! w.>ald informmyfrHhd* f generally thut I liire just return wl "flfcm Stock*!. CAPS; *i, to quality, color andcan mt* nil olas^os. bought an immense stock of •TS AND SHOES, f which ar« citymake and will be zuarnfr *-.»rini»:ntH>f Lfwii'e*'and ChildPrnV Bhofijg hr which, J am now offering »ta»«aU •. price*. ■ , .viHlm greatly benefited by gwing thfltlhelr cull ami examine wy rtock, as I W.uoafl. all. * • ' ■ ~ JAMES 6, MAN?h MainAtfe#t*r V-/ , Altoona, Pa. IT TEBBS! 'WM N DEHSIGNKU WHHf «*>&L c£a(e. on a oi VQUNG FRUIT TH£I£S, liow sroifiug •, near Altovna, conn-ding of- AppW’W&h,. l rifot .ttiHl such other .Fruit Xr*»ar* mi in a nursery. Sale irfO ■•(I the4th ot Xovember.antfxiWiiuieedßiitil •d. l^S/TAYLOR, • T -Ynrwr^eian. ISTRA'f ( Hi 'S NpPr(’E r /-TM ;mhJ having' taken out **cate of Chri-Hian* Wayne, lato of Altoona, of Ulair, and etate of Pennsylvania, dfec'd, i iitwl to aaid t-ainU- are notified to Call a&d and , ull pt-raona uaviite .claim* -t it** of said decedent are nollflr.duo inake n- to the uufertigued without dvtaj. . LOUIS I’LAIJK, a nnini»trutor of Christiana Wayne, dec'd. it. Of.* iSTKATOK’S NOTICE.— hvraby given that Letters of Adtnlniitra of TAOMAS J- McDKHBUTT, late of lip. been Kr*o*<*d to the. under ig as aforesaid. All persons knowing them* -d to said estate are requested to make lm* it-nt. and Un>e having claims will present y authenticated, for settlement. -Caroline McDminr, - v Administratrix, LUTION OF partnership: ■e h hereby pi»en that the Partufrsliip b«r*- ■k iM-rw-tn JiIOKEV * CHERRY, Cabinot L iNhrtitkeM, i>sv Ward, W\t.-d by mutual convene. All persona Icdow * iodvbtetl loaaidfirm wlll plfii** ctU aud JOHN HICKEY, ANDREW CItKHRT? - «*k* aud account* ol' the firth lfa* J Hickey, who will n-cdve nil wy all He will continue tbe 26,156L-St.* RIAL SCHOOL*—The wipfer t £a«.t Alt'tomi, will open on MbX5 A?xostf, * ; itihued the oaual period, a? brretofoi*. - : TO GAS CONSUMERS. fTt*rs£t«rrl of 51anajfcr«, * . B. Y. ROSE, 'JSec. rf RE—A VALUARLE SAT I riding borne. eight yenfe obf-w! -1# - rrS-ctly wfa and gentle, will eland whluaU,, . » tea afraid of a locomotive. Fold for want ’’ ‘ H- D. ROKDKE, M •'. Tyrone ,1%, . ~s E D. —Three Blackraritfis' to f Making, aud SIX OH MOKK.MFJiaa lir.l immediately at Mann’s Axe Factofy, . Blacksmiths can realiie from‘s2.so -ta /rom.s2tosi*o. ’ Oct;,!,!*?*. ‘ li-j —A valuable Jot, situkte in la. Forfaitber mfurmatioa inqUlreof ; JB. B. ncCRCM. • fiAT, TOOTH, SHAVING tb an*i Varnish Bnuhecnt K ESSbKR' ARE OF ALL DEBCKIP ri’ceired and for side by J. B. ItILKMjLr. D IMPROVED STYLES Value, and Carpet-Bag*. at f LAUGUMAS’S. HITE LEAD AND ZINC Gnome. Green. Yellow, Pari, Green, dry I fl-tf.'J KESSLKK’S. .E—A BUILDING LOT l roach Street, Altoona. Prio»,«2s. W. S. BITTNER. ... ELY ED—A Lot of jPrima ’ REIGAKT’S Drag gtara. FANCY VESTS, of every at ; SSOKTMENT OF OVEB r ■foßO&at LABOnSAWS « I) BOYS’ 00ATS, of * oior.of rcpd qoAlitT. at LACGnMAJWI. ' S PUKE WHITE LAjRD indforaaleat . TfcllßlllST'tf T, i’S NEW STOKE, com*** ■ ind Virginia Ste. . 1 .. . ; J/jil ILESQF PA NT * ru>«.«t LAn>K¥Air#r. ;' AL iASSORTI^N^, tfalr wA ClolUea Bruibw,’CmbH. /?.» .at . -.1 XIVatUCAITO «3 4 ipErSMl^ i 4mMm, STOILR, T!r*inU At., Alto Sm. |UtOjW ititeie. XiOCLAJLi ITEMS. ■7— Union Blass Meeting! TO .BE HELD AT ALTOONA, SATURDAY NOV. bTIL 1564, AFTER NOON AND E VENINO. A Grand Mobs Meeting of the friends of LINCOLN and JOHN STON, will be held at the time and plade above named. GEORE FRANCIS TRAIN, whose masterly defence of the Union cause, in England, in thje early part of the rebellion, attracted so much attention throughout the United States, and who was a member of the Chicago Convention, and has since renounced the present day Democracy,.will certainly be present and address the meeting. Also, HON. JOHN KNOX, HON. P. C SHANNON, HON. EDWARD Mc ' PHERSON, PROF. DUNBAR and HON. A. K. MeCLURE. Let there be a Grand Rally of the Friends of the Union from eveiy Town and Township in the County. Come in delegations prepared to join in the Grand Procession of Freemen. A large and Handsome AMERI CAN FLAG, will be presented to the Election District (outside of Al toona) sending the largest delegation iu proportion to the number of Un ion Voters. [The flag can be seen at I). F. Rose's department of Superintend, cups .Office, at Altoona.] To accommodate those from a who wish to attend the eeting, a special train will leave | Huntingdon at-9 o'clock A. M., on | that day, arriving at Altoona at 11 A. M., and return to Huntingdon after the close of the meeting in the ; evening. A special train will leave Holli daysburg at 1 o’clock, P. M., and return after the close of the meeting in the evening. BENJ. E. .CUSTER, Chairman ofCJommtee of Arrange ments. [Oct. 29.-2t] Chasoe op Schedcl*.—This (Monday) morn ing, the Winter Arrangement Schedule went into operation on the Penn’a E. R. On this Schedule thereare five passenger trains each way daily.— The passenger business has increased largely with in the past few months rendering the additional trains absolutely necessary. The condition of the road bed and rolling stock of the u enn’a R. R. i> superior, at this time, to that of any other through route from East to West, consequently it is the safest route, and the travelling public know it. This condition of affairs, is due to proper manage ment on the part of the officers in charge of the rood, with whom the Company, or no one else, can possibly find fanlt. Altoona Oct. 261 h, 18Gi. Messrs. Editors.-—On returning from a visit home, on last Monday morning, my attention was letter inf your last’issue, purport mg been ; «TiittQby a friend of mine. In reply J ufodd W y that I think the writerf.r his friendship, but would much rather he should exert it in some other way than by molesting Mr. Val lade’s pictures, at the corner of Virginia and Julia streets, opposite my samples. As to Mr. Vs pic tures, I have no objection whatever to having them placed beside mine, for my success depends upon my pictures, and ! am not at all unwilling to have them together, as in that case persons can see and decide for themselves whose pictures are the Jharpest and most perfectly shaded. \ err Respectfully yours, iUtLBOAD Accident.— On Thursday morning Sn e^ man > ■ German, named •rtulip Kealor, was run over by a “ pusher ” which was descending the mountain, near Mineral Point, r * nd *° “'’erely injured; that he died within an ■hour afterwards. His right leg was broken in two places, and the engine striking him upon the hack threw him down an embankment twenty-five feet in higbt, causing serious braises. The de ceased was a resident of Paint township, Somerset comity. An inquest was held by Coroner Flattery, and a verdict rendered in accordance with the facts.* —Cambria Tribune County Relief.—The Relief Board have just made the following new regulation, to-wit: That no Relief orders will he issued until the last Friday m November next, (25th) (and every last Friday in each month thcieafier,) when the Board will nte * and decide upon all applications which may be made by the several committees, either in person or by writing, giving the name of applicants, number of family, their circumstances, and claims they may have on the Relief Fund. JOS. BALDRIGE, Clerk Bto Potatoes.—Wc are indebted to out friend If. Y, Anderson, of Logan township, for a half ozen potatoes which near about filled an ordinary W( *^ D ' an J which would have made n *u ‘aem meii: for a dozen men. j They were the iP*t are have seen this year, add were sound t 0 fha core. The DtmovfnT* dispatch from Leavenworth snvs Price was below'Fort Scon, cloudy pursue.! hv otir cavalry. We hint- captured it large number of prisoners, irtciudiilg Generals -Marmadvke and Cabel and several pieces of artilery. Ger>. Rose- : emns was at Lillie Santa l-’c, twelve mil-s south o! Kansas City, with infantry, on Tuesday night. the border papers say the train from" Fort Smith was attacked by Inelm hackers south of Fort Seotr, 1G men killed and |uut of the train burned.d About 1.600 refugees accompanied j the train. About onehl.nnUred guerrillas, under Captain ! Taylor, entered Marmnton, a few miles from Fort 1 Scott, at 12 o'clock. Saturday night, and murdered ! Cols, Knowles,, Rrown. Hawkins, McGonigie. j Chadwick and Stout, cn route north. and old i Squire Reynolds, and two other citizens, and 1 burned two stores,.churches, and several dwell- | ings. c ■ The Federal loss in the battle of the 23d was 7<> j The wounded were sent to Leavenworth on Mon- j day. r I he Rebels were clrasotl all Snnduv night, and constant lighting with their rear kept up. At daylight titey made: a stand, and were handsomely j whipped ngaiti; Most of the Kansas militia have 1 gone home. Martini law is abolished and business I resumed. Five hundred Rebels, under Lieut. ! Colonel,McDaniels, crossed the Hannibal and Sr. Joseph Railroad, near Buckton, on Monday, go ing north. A strong force was sent after them. | Advices from the fpper Missouri say Gen. Sttllv | has gone into' Winter quarters at Fort Reiliv. ; The Winnebago Indians arc in a starving coudi- ! tion. " ! The following is derived from an entirely relia- ; ble source: Our .forces had been driving Price ! rapidly since A'r last account* be was ! twenty-five or thirty miles southeast of Fort Scott, ; and his army routed and dispersed. 0n v Tuesday • we had several fights with him between Mound" i City and Fort Scott, in all of which he was badly whipped, losing 1,500 prisoners and ten nr twelve pieces of artileiy. Among the prisoners are Major General Marmaduke, Brigadier General Cabell, severed Colonels and other officers. He was again attacked yesterday 1 moi ning a short distance north of Fort Scott, anil driven pell mell in a south easterly direction. . He hunted two hundred wagons yesterday to pi»cvctit them being captuiv-d. Noth ing is stated -'about the un either skL*. bat there seems to.-be ho doubt that Price's :u:uv is r' completely demoralized and scattered. Tlic tele graph is working|to Fort Scott,'but nothing was' received in regard to to-day’s operations, except that oiir forces still vigorously pursue. General Steele, with heavy reinforcements, i at Kofi Smith, with the •probable view of contestoig price’s entrance into Arkiiusr.s. churches, a meeting for the relief oi the poor in Altoona and ncigliborhood, was held on Monday evening, in the. bnhement- of the English Lutheran Church. There wins a large attendance and much interest manifested; Ur. W. R. Findley was called to the chair.— After an interchange of opinion in repaid to the best method of;action, the following commiti-c of '.Ladies were tippolmed to canvass the different wards of the Borough, Loudonsv 111 c, ar.d Collins ville,'to fjolieit and collect contributions, and to ascertain the. number and coiuliiinn of the des- titute, Mrs. Thos. jM'Cauley, Mrs. U. 11. Mnuii, Mrs Fob; M'Cormitk, Mrs! Jas. 11. Dysartl Mrs. Jno. A. Spranklc. ■ ; Mrs. E. Lewis, jilrs. G. W) Kessler, Mrs. Dr. Cameron, Mrs;'A.III. Sembowur, Mrs. C. Miller. Mrs. Dan’l. Price, Mrs. A. Ward. Mrs. J). Stoner, Mrs- C. C, Mason, Mrs.'.l. W. Webber. Mrs. Geo. Potts Mrs. W. S. Bitner, Mrs. M. Runyan, Miss M. Longnecker, Miss Annie Timon. Collinsville. Mrs. H. Yon, Mrs. Ttropletjjn, Mrs. G. Mc- Camiuit. The above committees were authorized to op lioint from their number an Executive committee, to disburse the contributions received. Alter Prayer by Rev. Wit). Mills, the meeting adjourned. The above named Committees met on-the fol lowing afternoon at the residence of Mr. Geo: W. Kessler. After consultation, it was agreed to or ganize a Ladies Union Benevolent Society, and that an invitation bo extended to the Ladies of Altoona and vicinity to connect themselves with the association, by the contribution of 50 cts. per year. It was .also agreed, that gentlemen become contributing members by the payment of not less than 50 els. per year. It was further agreed, that, for the present, the Society would nieet 1 on eacli Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, in the basement of the English Lutheran Church, for the purpose of making gar ments for the poor, hearing the reports of commit tees, and attending to any other necessary busi ness. The officers for the present year, are Elias A. Bonink, The object of the above Society will commend itself to the people; ol tins place. The coming winter will be one of greater seventy than usual for the poor—" For yc have the jtoor always with you.” Those who are blessed with comfortable homes often wish that the suffering and tire des titute could bo sheltered w hen the storms of winter approach. It is a feeling of true humanity, and a precept of our holy religion that the unfortunate of our fellow-creatures should Us insisted by those who are blessed with a portion of this world's goods. This Societywill prevent, to a great extent, the imposition which is sometimes practiced upon the benevolent by the unworthy. The really deserving will ite visited, andlhe claims of all will be ex amined. It & hoped, therefore, that when our citizens are called upon by the above named com mittees, and. those associated witii them, that liberal contributions will be made, cither in money clothing,, or other may he of service to the destitute. ■ ■ “ ' fita?“ Wc regret to loam that James Clark, Esq., Deputy Collector of U. S. Revenue in this district, died suddenly,at his residence in Birmingham on Saturday last.' He was a gentleman much esteemed by all who knew him. The Invasion of Miiscnvri -f St. Loch October -7. Second Despatch. St. Lons, October tiT Belief of the Poor in Altoona I’msnant to a; notice given in tin- various XoßTit Ward. West Wvud, East Ward. Loudonsvilu: I'rfsideni —Mrs. Enoch Lewis. Tice Prenidinl. —Mrs. C. Miller. McCormick. Secretary —-M rs. Kobt Treasurer— -Mrs. G. W. Kessler. Democratic Mars Mektdjg.—A. grand mas* meeting of the party will De held ia this place on Monday evening nexr, Nov, 7rh.— We have nor been famished with a programme of the arrangements, or list of speakers, but judging from the preparations making, ir will he a grand demonstration A grand procession, healing torch lights, transparencies, campaign Tmierns, Hags, streamers, etc., and proceeded by a chariot containing thirty-five patriotic young ladies, dres siml in white and decked with app v «>pnaft- regalia, emblems, etc. and accompanied hv the Altoona I>rn>s Band, will march through the principal sts. of the town previous to the meeting. I nion Mass Mef-iso.—As will be seen bv ref erence to advertisement in another column, the L nion party intend inn ing u grand demonstration in this place on Saturday next. The speakers announced should b«- -ufficient to attract a large crowd, esjKjeuilly tJu- name of G«orge Francis Iniin. whom the Committee of Arrangements are assured will • certainly be present. Extensive preparations are being made to make the turnout a cteditable one. Large delegations arc expected from a distance, and arrangements have been with the Pinna U. K. for bringing them in and re- luming them after tlu- meeting. Tobacco and Cigar.-, tobacco and Cigars, IVdiaeeo and Cigars, Spectacles, S’avtaclc}-. Perfumery and Notion', Drugs and'Medicine* Perfumery and Notions. Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid'stock of Tinsses and Supporters and all gor*ls found in a first class Drug Store. For sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of * A. Koran, Second door from tiiej corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. ; ; Fiuk 1 Firk !! —Do property any longer to the mercy of the dames, hut go to Kerr and have him insure you against loss by fire.— He is agent for thirteen different companies among which are some «»f the best in 'he United States. Altoona* .1 uly 21• r A CARD TO INVALIDS A Clergyman, white voiding jo South America us a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy f ir the Cure of N’Tvouh W eartnVus, Early liccay. Disease;: of the Uriniry ami Seminal Organ*, and the whole train of dis orders brought on by ban.-nil and vicious habit*. ‘ Great numbers haVe-been ;ilri‘-if>J«* remedy.— • Piomptcd by a de*j«- t - bt.;n-»U tu- atUi-red an-.! m.fnrtu i mite, 1 will ■end the recipe f.o p* • paring ana u-dvgihiH j medii iru-. in a aoalml envoi a-.e. c.» uny •►«»* wh<* needs it. | Frtr of Charge.. , Please incloso a po'?-o dd mvolope. address'd to yourself AdtUvas. j Oct. *.), IBlU—ly roi3 r a s’ LINIMENT. 1 . I) c . IVENETL N ! A OKKTAIA CURB FOlt PAI-NS • -tJL ANl> ACiIKS, uiml warranted superior to any other. I Croup it pu-itivt-iy •nr-'- ; relief is absolutely tone Inime ' diattdy It is ux.nl. Moth v* remember this, and arm your | selves with a butilo without delay. Croup is a disease j which gives no noli.n . lif <|uently attacking the child in i the dead hour of nigh:: before a'physician ran bo *uin j ruoned it may bo too lai* 1 . Remomb.-r, the Venetian Lini* 1 meat never fails. l'r;ce iV. and f»0 cents a bottle. Sold by j all JhngghN. Office Cortlandt Street. New-York- •Presidential Candidates! —A spb:-ndid colored Engra ving of Geop.gr B. McClellan and Areaii-am Lim: iL.v, (on one plate.) will be sent to any address, on receipt of two threv-cent st traps to pay postage. Address Dr. W. R. MEKWIN i CO., G 2 Liberty Street. New-York. E AILED AD AND MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS Ai4.ILI V K AND DEPART Unitimore Express West arrives 7.15 A.M.jleavea7*>n A.M. PhitadtTa ’• •• 8.00 “ *• 8.2 u •• Fa>t Lino •• •- 8.20 p. M. “ 8.35 P.M. Mail Train •• 7A>O “ •• 7. 6 . “ Express Train East P. M.. leawa 9.40 H. M last-Line “ 1.15 AM., “ 1.20 A.M Mali Train “ - 7 <*o *• •• B.IU •* Tlirongh /'■'oni. *• ■ 11.25 “ ** 11 40 “ Train* ot H')llnla3'Hhuri» Branch run to connect with Express Trains \\ M.ul Train K..st and Wont nud Thro’ Accurumoilatim Train Ka-t. Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield, Uruich apd Bald Kaplo alley U. U. run to conned with Express Train West and Mail Train E;iat and Wi st. '■ Altoona, Muv ]>th. ISOi. ! MAILS AKUIVK. ‘ j Washington. Baltimore , A.M Phibiih-lphia urrivj-H at - ts : Oo, | INrtahurgli. (through.) . Iloiliilii>>lmrph, ; Wenteru Wav, I Kapturu Way, ' MAILS CLOSE, i Eastern Way and throuph, i Wt>t*-ni \\'ay and tliroiurli, 1 Hnlli(i«iyt(l»nrgh. - j Western, through, j Ilollidjiyxburph, .... j Eastern. through, - ; Office hour* from t>: »5, A.M., to 7:45, p.M.; on Snn- J day from 7:46 to 5:45, A.M. MAB.EIED. ; On the 14th of Ancnut, I'SOl. by Rev, Flenimimr. Mr. i JACOB HOLTZWOKTH to Miss MARTHA E. WEIS, i Both uf Altoona LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS TAKKN FROM SMALL AMBROTYI’S. CARD PICTURES AND DAGCERRETYPES. Pictures taken in all kinds of Weather. NEW STYI.ES OF GASES PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN ALL THE DIFFERENT STYLES A T BONINES i X ABA CGICS BVJLniXG. DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby giv vpft that the partnership heretofore existing between ! th»' undersigned. Jijih been ibis dny dissolved by mutual | consent. The bocks and account* are In the handset Susan .McMullen who will attend to the settlement of the bust j nest. SUSAN McMDLUKN', S Oct. 2'J. l-Sfii. KIJZAUKH! McMULLEX. The business will b- continued by me at the old stand, 1 corner ol Airginu and Julia streets Oct.2S. I>o4-Ul E STRAY.—Came to the residence of on the lf»fl* of September !a**t. a dark (SSSjS IUUNDLE COW. with a white lace.— The owner is requested t-ic-itne fo> waul, . prove propel ty. pay oliat and her-nway. otherwise she will he disposed®® -1 of, according to lajr Oct. Ufi-1.-St* VTOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO T!IK 111011 SCHOOL.—Pupils in Schiml* ami others who intend to apply for admission to tint Huh School are n ijU'-Htt-tl to meet tor ojckruination in School Room No. 2, West Ward, on Saturday October 29th, M 0 o'clock. A. M. Knelt pupil will brief; a had pencil two sheet-of paper, Oktooil-h 4th Render and the copy honk last No ndniinsinn can be grained after this time, until January 21st. I?C,V lly order of the Hoard Tobacco and Cigar*. Tobacco and Cigars Tobacco and Cigars. JojfKPU T. INMAN •'■■'ati'.m D. JSihly Ilonfe, New York City. C:4O, A.M. A 6:50. P.M. - • 11:25. A.M 7:05, P..JJ, 7.40, A.M, •7:50, “ 7:50, •• ■ 0:W, P.M, 6:40, “ 7:20. “ G. W. PATTON*. P.M SUSAN McMULLKN SAMUEL WAIT. JOHN. A. BAER. Swretary. Valuable Real Estate A.T PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers, at Private Sale, ail Ida,real estate, situate as follows: no. i. A Farm in Logan Blair county, adjoining lands of Kllis Bake r. James Hutchison, John Wyke and others. about ouo and a half ndl.es from Altoona, containing 137 ACRES, FA» iicn s of which' are cleared, under good fence and in a b'yb -laO 1 of cultivation. ami the balance well timbered with wlnte oak and Hickory. About 20 acres of the Cleared land is meadow ~f tin- bwf quality. There U an orchard ol exeeiie.ii fruit. The improvements are LOG-FKAMK WEATIiER-BOAKDED HOUSE, with Kitchen, Wash-house, Wood-house, Smoke-house and i’ump-huuse a I under one rod', and very convenient. ABANKBARX, ooxso feet, with wagon-shed. corn-crib, Ice-house and all oLlu-r necessary outbuilding*, making it altogethei one of the best titled up farm? in thecmuitry. It is well calcu lated for a dairy and has be« n fitted up for the purpose. Tma farm will, readily rent at a pricy which will bring ten per cent. «.n the investment. no. s. A house and on.', fourth of an acre of ground situate in Loudoiisville, adjoining Altoona. The House '% double plank. cuLialniag heven ro..ms- On thu 1 t are a Slaugh ter-house, Hi*u-hou-e, Stable. Wagon-shed, and all the buildings aud improvement required about a butchery. no. 8. A Two-story Brick ilonse aud half lot of ground, situate on Virginia street, Altoona. The House contains three rooms and iiuii, on first floor. and four room* ou second flour. It is iu a desirable part of the town. NO. 4. A House and half acre of ground, situate in Londons ville, near White IJall Hotel. The (louse is a two-story fra jt\ Tbs ;<>t i-. '.••!! set with choice fruit tree*. 2STO. 5. < A House and half lot of gionmi, situate on Rebecca street, hast Altana. The lb>u-ie is two-story frame with two rooms mi hist Il.ior and three on second Hour. All the above properti.-a now rent at a ’frrice which brings ton per cent, on my valuation. Bargains may he had in all ol th>-so properties, as exten ded lime will be given in which to make payments 3!y object in disposing of all my property in this vicinity in to remove to the West, and I do nut wish the trouble of look ing alter affairs so tar tr<>m liome. or to have property where I cam.ot see *o its care. For these reason* I Will give bargains in'the above. Altoona Oct. 29th—it. Insurance Co. of N. America; PHILADELPHIA. IXCOItPOKATED !.N 1791. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITA!. AND ASSETS OVER 51, 600.000. INSURANCE MADE ON WILD- Merchandise. Furniture ami Personal Property generally, on liberal terms, for “hurt or long peri«nls. K.-pedal attention paid to Dwelling atul Contents, and Farm ProjHTly. brick or Stone Dwellings taken perpet ually on very reasonable terms to the In-nred. I.o* es equitably adjusted and promptly paid. DIRECTORS: Arthur C. C- Wdljam Welsh, Francis R. Cope. Samuel W, Jones, William E. Brown, Edward 11. Trotter J“hn A. Brown, James X. DLksou. Edward S. Clarke, Charles Taylor. S. Morris Wain. - U ill’m Cummings, Ambrose \\ bite, John Mason, T. Charlton Henry, Richard I>. \\ oud, George L. Harrison. i ARTHUR G. COFFIN, resident. Charles Platt, tertiary. WILLIAM BUKIILER, Central Agent for Pennsylvania. S.M. WOODKuK. of Altoona. Agent for Blair County, Ufhces in Altoona ami HoUidayahnrg. [Oct. 15. ’tU-ly. ' CITY DRUG- STORE. DC. E. H. REIGART would respect fully announce to the citizens of Altoona-and sur rounding country, that he has recently purchased the Drug Store of Berlin & Co., on Virginia Street, opposite FrbV Hardware Store. Ills Dnu;s are Fresh and Pure, and he hopes by strict attention to business, U> meHt a share of public patronage. Cull and examine his stock, lie has constantly on hand, DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, FIXE TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, C\ GLASS PUTTY, PAIXTS. OILS yarxismes CARIIOX OIL AXV LAMPS. XOTIOXS, CIGARS, and every article usually kept in a First class Drug Stare PUREAvINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal ixao. . DOMESTIC GRAPE WINE—PUKE—WARRANTED. ' "• ivirsjciAys’ riussuiifTioys accurately compounded, a all hours ol tho day or night. Altoona, Sept. 20. ISbJ. IRELAND BY THE GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do do Washington Line of sailing Vessels, And the North German Lloyd Line of Steamships sailing between N. York Havre, Bremen, Southampton, and London. a*'-Drafts at sight, for Out) Pound and upwards, on National Bank nmi Urunrhe*, payable in all the Cities ami Towns la England, Ireland, Scotland and MTules, f.ee of discount. K. A. O. KERR, Juno D, 19t>4-tf. ALTOONA, PA. H. FETTINGER’S General News Agency, OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES CIGARS & TOBACCO, TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. October 24. ISOI. W. KESSLER PRACTICAL T • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces m to the citizens of Altoona and the public erally, that lie still continues the Drug on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly on baud, fur sale, Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, MEDICINES, aiKMICAL!?, OILS, VAKNibll- By strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat isfaction to all as regards price and f}o:ilitv, Im hopes t merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants Mipplied ou reasonable ’terms and nil orders from u distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded, S. M. WOODKOK. E. J. OsnORNE. WOODKOK & OSBORNE, Attorneys at Law Military Agents, WILL attend promptly to all legal business entrusted to their care, iu Blair, Cambria mid Huntingdon counties. ** Collections for firms in the Eastern cities will receive sped u attention, and remittances be promptly made. Bounty, Pensions mid arrears of pay duo frem the U. 8. will be collected in the shortest possible time. Office in Altoona, 2 doors South of Po.t Office Office in 11-dlidaysburg, 1 door West of Court House. Sept. 24. Hklmbouvs genuine buchd and Dralie’s Plantation Bitters, at Y >*l UKIOAIirS Drug Store. TTMBUELLAS AND PARASOLS, 4J in codlcsa variety, at ’ LACOIIMAN’S. Alt-*ona. May 1. IHft’i. ON HAND AT McCOBJILCK'S Store —A splendid assortment of Ifeadv-Mado clothing fall and sec. ’ N0T.i25.-tf. A UGTIONEEK’S NOTICE. ill Tin? nudereigned desire, to inform the ntiaoni of Alt ona and vicinity that l(o has taken out a licone, «■ Auctioneer for the 17th Distiict of Perni’a. Aug 3, ’IU.-Om. JACOB BOTTKNBEBO. READ, CAREULLA ! Someifiiugr Tiiterestfng is the Public. BUY THE BEST, IT IS CHEAPEST IN THE END. YOI ■ CAN SAVE MONEY BY CAL iug at one' at . • * ' ... G. C. SMITH’S One Price Store, Corner uf Julia, and Harriet Streets, Eut Altoona, where yoa cau purchase the bent of all kind* of goo. in iu his line, tor the LuWEtiT CASH FRICK, lie has just returned from Philadelphia with another New stock or Uoobs, His stock cosiats of DRY GOODS, STAPLE Ann FANCY DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSW ARE, HATS, CAPS, &C„ &C He would eulicit particular attention to the new and large lot of BOOTS SHOES AND GAITERS, all tiie finest styles of Ladies* Shoes, also Children’s Shoos, of every style. AS FOR NOTIONS, hideflesc mpeli tiuu. in number and quality. They consist of the beet stock of Notio a offered, such as Ladies’ and Herds'com mon. fancy uud kid Uloves ami Hosiery, Boys’ Hose, Mis ses' Gloves and Hoe.*, Belts. Ladies* and Gents’ linen Cel lars. Ladies’ worked [machine 1 ] and Gents’ paper Collar*. Cuffs, Bodies, Trimming*, Velvet .Ribbon, Skirt Braid. Braiding Braid, &{>ool Cotton, Wallets, Pocket Books, La dles Bags,Girdlw, lleadnots. Combs,CJolh and hair Bi u*nc«. Tooth Brushes, Fancy Buttons, Perlumery, Hair Gils, Fan cy Soaps, llo»»p fckirts, Carpel bags, fcuu and Weather Umbrell ts.and all kinds Looking Glasses 'I ho above wit I be sold at Iho lowest figure for tush or in exchange for rags or countiy produce. He would ju-'t say, in conclusion, that all ha asks of the people ot Alt ouavvho wish to getbargaius either in com mou or thu most fancy of slvteg, notions, dry goods, queeud* ware, £c.. £c., to favor him with a call. Altooim, Aug. 2, IbGl.-tf. READ CAREFULLY! SOMtTIIINU INXKKKbTLNU 'lO TilE I'UULIC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUK SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE largest stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods ever brought Cu town ban just been opened at lho *-Green Corner,” Last Altoona, and will be sold for CASH at price* that defy competition. W<*are determined that our side of tuwn shall take the lead, and that the ‘•Green Curucr” shall be foremost in the van. Ocr stock of Dress Goods consists ol 0. B. SINK Plain and Fancy Drews Silks, Merinoos, Palmetto Cloths, Coburga, Fancy Alpacas, AU-Wuul Plaids, Plain uud Figured Delaines, Fancy Prints, and a great variety of ofher goods, of differ ent styles and textures. In fact there i» nothing tho ladies can desire for Wear that wo cannot furnish them with.— We have also a large assortfimul of Ladies’C/oats, Shawls* 13almorals, rloop Skirts, Shoes, Graitei’s dec. 4S*VeH.aud we wore almost forgetting to mention our large stock of < Carpets, Groceries, Q clan sw are. etc., etc. Everybody should know that money can bo saved by buying Goods from us. Foe instance, we are selling good Calicoes as low a» 16cU per yard. Muslins as low as IS cts., Brown Sugar for U cts. per lb., and good Teas for 90 cu. Altoona, April S, *64. tf. JOHN J. MURPUY &CO. \rALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT » PRIVATE SALE. The Undersigned, Executor of Daniel Spricse. late of Milford township, Juniata comity, deceased, oilers at PRI VATE SALE, all that certain TRACT OF LAND. «ituaf iu county uud township aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY-THREE ACRES, more or less, with the usual allowance of six p.rc-?nt. for roads, having thereon erected a NEW GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL with two run of. Burs, together with all the new and im proved machinery tor, doing ,GRIS>T AND MERCHANT WORK, with never-failing water power. Also, a good FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND FRAME EARN. ALSO—A LOG TENANT HOUSE, with other necessary out-buildings. A large portion of the purchase money may remain secured in the property, ou which five years’ time will be given for payment. ■ The above property is situated about two miles from the Pennsylvania railroad and canal,'and the same distance from Mifthntown and Patterson.- Any p rsou wishing to pm chase or view the property can call on JAMES B. SPJESE, residing on the premises.- - Or E. S. DOTTY, Mlfflintown, i- J. F. ROiiHKR. McVeylown. • Or HENRY &PIESE, Executor. . j • No. 447 North Third street, Phila. AngJAsth-tf. ■ DISCOVERY! Where to buy the cheapest clothing in the ! interior qf the State. UNEXAMPLED DISPLAY OF GENTLEMEN’S DKESS GOODS GODFREY CHEAP STORE, Corner of Caroline and Main Streets. THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLEA huio in offering to the inspection of the gentlemen of Altoona and vicinity, the LARGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST ASSORT- * ... MENT OF SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL CLOTHING, ever brought to this market. Hiegoodshavebeen by hini*elf, from tables of the most fashionable merchant tailors of .Now York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, and ibis with fueling* of satisfaction that he can offer their produc tion* to that class of customers who stand In need of fash ionable clothing, and at prices’that cannot be disputed. Ilia stuck comprises ail the most important, us well as trilling articles of a genfleman’a ward robe, viz: Pine Cloth and Ca*sfmere Coats, all Qualities and prices, ** £afinott “ “• •• “ «< • Linen Dusters lf u •• “ “ Doeskin Pants, 4 * u 4i M Fancy Casrimere and Satinett Pants, all styles. ** Jean and Linen *• “ ** Vests all qualities' and prices. The best assortment of plain and fancy woolen shirts ever brought to this market. A complete assortment of gentlemen’s furnishing goods, consisting, in part of fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Neck-ties, Su«pemk*is and Hosiery, also the beat and cheapest assort ment of Hats in this place, and a large supply of Trunks, of all qmiliti s and prices. ' The pnbiic are re*pt*ctfully invited to call before pur chasing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that he'eau please them in every particular. Altoona. July 20th 1864.-tf. CONFECTIONERY AND IGE CREAM SALOON. r PIIE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN- X FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that his CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FKUIT STORE,i» always upidied with the very test articles to he had, and in great \ttt»ety. Jf w XOE OR.EA.InfI: •d the very best flavors, always to be had. FRESH-BAKED BREAD, CAKES, & PIE j, alway* on hand, at reasonable rates. Ui-‘rputalvm attained ig'- FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, NUTS, &C„ &C., ' * Beimh«w.Oam.u« A«waye,on hand in their respective ataeons. .. ■ j u .• *4, Sarsaparilla, ’ OAKES BAKED TO ORDER, ‘ * /* Improved Hose Wash. T for particular occasion*, on short notice and in Uie neat-.. *r; IV* • —v, ! e«t nod beet style of the art. . J£VKETWI|£JUfi. Call, examine ahd’ price ray stock and yon will And ~ AM FsftgttftMfeLD'S. TAKE NO Oralf.f it a« good and cheap** nan he purchased eleewhep*. ’ and send fiSrfc ■ * J*d.27,lW. . / "’ jjtD ATOID IMPOSITION AND KXPOBTO&. a WOLFS HOSTETTEE'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A par* and powerful Tonic, corrective and altfnttn, ot woudcrftil efficacy in disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Uver Complaint, Headache, Gscond Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Const*- ;atiou, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps »M Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness, whether inherent iu the system or produced by special causes. Notbiso that is not wholeanmb, genialandreetomlv* in its nature enters into the composition of HOST£TT£R'B STOMACH BITTKKS. This popular preparation contain* no mineral of any kind; no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; bat it is & combiaatloo of th* hi rare balsamic herba and plants with the potest and mild est ot nil.diffusive stimulants. It is woil to be forearmed against disease, and, so fbr as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by-an unwholesome atmo sphere. impure water and other external causes, UOSTEX ■fKU’S STOMAC^t sr BITTEKS ruuy bo relied 1 on as a sale guard. x * lu districts infected with >Vr«*r and Agutjii barbeen ouud infallible oa a preventive a.id irresistible as a reme dy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension ot an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in advents, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patents, alter being-plied with quinine for mouths in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are Out nufiequenUy lestoiedt health w ithin a few days by the use of ilnsTKTTiLk* HITIKUS. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by lias agreeable Tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of InsrxrsiA ana in less cohfirmed forms ol iMiiuLbTioN. Acting lufi guiitle and paiu.es.* appellant, as well as upon the liver, it also (availably rvlievesttie Constipation superinduced by irregular acliou of the di gestive aiuf*ecretivti 01 guns. • - ’ T Pcraoiwof feeble J*ablt« liable to jW nous Attacks; Lo%&ntt pj Spirits and Fils of Dud prompt and perma Dent relief Iroiii the hitters. The testimony on this point ia most conclusive* and from both sexes. , The agony o( UlLLiuus colic is iuiiuedistoiy by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occt4iou*i*y resort ing to it, the return of the complaint may j<* prevented As a General Tonic. UOST£TT£Il J S HlftrfcUS pryiluca effects which must he experienced or witnessed before they can be tuily appreciated. Incuses of HVaAnm', Premature D*cay and ik-biiity and liecrepi tnde arising Irom Old Auk, it exert ises tho electric ipfio* enoe. lu tiio convalescent stages of ail discast-ti it uper ates as a delightful invigorunt. When the powers ol na ture art* relaxed, it operates to re-eufoico and] re-ettab- U»h it. 1 - ■' Last, but not least, it is The only Safe Stimulunt, being manufactured from sound mid innocuous materials, and entirely free from the acid elements present more or leas in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, and, it may he truly added, dsservedty popular w ith the intelligent portion of the cummuuitv. us IiOSTKTTKU’S IHTTk'KB. Prepared by UOSTkTTUK A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all Ifruggists, Grocers and Storekeeper* every where. \ HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BDCIID, a Poaitlva and Sjwc4 Roraedy f.r disease i.f tLe Bladder, Gravid aii(£ Dropsical Swellings. r - ".. ...... This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, ai*£ cites thft Absorbents into healthy action, Ly whtelFftiS' Watery or Cnlcetrcuus deposition*, ami all UuiatQnl;£B'. largeiuents are reduced, a* well as pain and Itiflatutna(ion. i HEEMBOLU’S EXTINCT BUCEU. For WeakiiMs orbing from Eiceaas, .ilubit, iftliMiiU-' - tion, Kearly ludiscro.iun of Abuse, attended wßßtha fcl lowing symptoms i Indisposition toKxertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,. Weak .Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness ot Vision, Pain in theJiack, ’ Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, flushing of tbeTlody, Dryness of the Skin,... . Eruptim a onthoPaca, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this.medi cine invariably removes, soon follows Iripouncy, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits; \ In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are Lot frequently followed by those M Direful Diseases,’' 44 INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.’* Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THE BJECO&OS OF TBS IN BASE ASTLUVS And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wit* ness to the Truth of the assertion. The Constitution once affected with Organic Weakness requires tire aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which Helm bold’s EXTRACT BUCUU iawmoWy doe*. * A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES—FtfALBS—FEMALE}, In many Affections peculiar to Females th«f Bccuu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity. Paiululness, cr Suppressions Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state o* the Uterus Leucborrhcoa or Whites, Sterility, and for at! complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from In discretion, Habits of Dissipation or in the DECLINK OK CUANtIE OF LIKE 2 Take no more Balsam , Mercury , or unpleasatU Medietm* for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUU AND IMPROVED KOaE WASH CUKES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stag**, Little or no change in Dief _ And no Exposure. It causes a frequent decUSaud gives strength to Uri nate,. thereby Uemoviug Utfcinntions, Pieveiiting and Caring stricture* ot the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflam mation so frequent in the class of dCfeases, and expelling all lHxeasedaiut toomotd Hatter. Thousands upon Thousands who hate bets the Vro tuca or Quacks, and who hare paid heavy fetx t»» be cored in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the 4 * POlSCV’lms, by the use of ‘* powsßftJL a&Thinoents,” been dried up-in the system, to break out io aa aggra vated fuiin, aud perhap* after i ferriage. Use Helmbold's Extract Bdchd for all affectiona acd disease* of the UUINAHV ORGANS* whether exUtlug to MALE or FEMALE, from whatever cause uiiKtuatiux u 4 uo matter of IIOVV LONG STANDING. ; Diseases of th. se Organs requires the aid ofa DIURET IC. HKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUUISTHEGKEAT DIURETIC, audit* certain to have the desired effect in ml f*sense* far xohich it it Recommended. ■ \ KvideLi >' of the most reliable and responsible character . ill -.?• otnpauy the nicdiciue. WUCK $1 TER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR f 5. Delivered r«s any Address, securely packed from eiwrti* tinn At tittle ExpeDM. Mo iuconveulejjce.