■fr* Economy. •0 [ Gommny df*«ibe« the economy •the peasants as follows: Ea C) Ger- Wsaae, h»s, orchard, his roadside trees h fruit, that did he .not carefully prop them togethe|r,*nd in many 'places fchs together by. wooden clamps, they lin asModer bytheirown weight. "He plot, his {plot for mange woriel potatoes,, forhemp, 4c. fHe is hi*own >a therefore he and his faintly have the | motives for exertion. I In' Germany | tost, Jhe produce ofthe free anti tltc gifted to market. Much irnit is dried for if. You see wooden irsysiof plums,ofaer- Sliced apples lying, in the sun to dry, brings of them hanging from the win se son. gm are kept up the greater part of the I ieveiy green thing is collected for them. l|ld tHMk where the gnus grows by the \t, river brook, is carefully out by the l|d carried home on the heads of the i|Mi children, in baskets .or tied in large frothing of the kind is lost that -can be iany use. Weeds, nettles, hay, the very prthat covers the waste places, are cut tken for the cows. You see little children Sin the sweets of the villages, and in the pfaich generally run down them, bogy 'jbose weeds; before they are given to the fliey carefully collect the leaves of the Mrfully cut their potato tops for them,, and jiher things fail, gather green leaves from jasds, - 4* ?vklu)CB Escapk. —The Wheeling Inltl . A young man named Pettigrew, of labile bunting chestntits a few miles East (m Saturday, climbed to the top of a' large i; in the net pf shaking a limb, the blanch pic was clinging broke,- and lie.fell to the A distance of nearly sixty fjet. .He de pbout half the distance head foremost, but ijient presence of mind to seize a friendly jeh nut only turned him end for end but jbly eased h’s fall. He was badly stunned, it the rout of die tree in an insensible cOn- He was accompanied by a young lady, a jf great physical strength. She picked land carried him nearly a mile, to the (juse, where he gradually recovered, ami jito the city on Saturday. AJ} CAREFULLY ] UUNO INTERESTING TO TUB PUBLIC. S THE TIME TO BUY YOUR liNG AND SUMMER GOODS. . largest stock of Ladies’ Dress ‘ever brought to town has just beep opened at i Corner,* .taut Altuouu, and will 2 be sold fur rice* that defy competition. We are determined tit* of town shall take the lead, and that the mer** shall be foremost in the van. Our stock kmU consists of Huey i)re»« Silks, Merinoes ; Palmetto Clothi, tirgs, Faircy Alpacas, All-Wool Plaids, Plain and Figured IMaiuvs, ts, and a great variety of other goods, of differ* ind textures. In fact there is nothing the ladles for 1 wear lhaUwo cannot furnish them with.— iso a large assortment of i'Coats, Shawls* Balmoral®, > Skirts, Shoes, Gaiters tock of DRY GOODS hand will be at remarkably low prices, in oMer to relinquish ih of the busmens. r Willson’s “Telegraph Fodder Cutter.” May 2dtb. 1862. THE ona Academy WILL BE OPENED ON esday, Oct. 12, 1864, FOR THE TERM OF VE MONTHS,. ill the branches usually taught in inch is trill be taught in this. REV. AL C. WILSON, Priucii*!. T. Patton, Scc’y Board of Trustees:;*' tsst. f SPRING 1864. no ija. it• jleaanre in issuing this my Spring meut, through whichl would iuform my friends l»c generally tjiiat 1 hare just returned from ; j ere 1 bare purchased a fresh Stock of I iats And caps c Styles. and as to quality, color and pries can* leale all ctatw*. 0 bought an initdense stock of >TS AND SHOES, rof which are city make and will bn guaam - « e*ortmenl of Ladies* and Ch ildrens* Shoes U lof which, 1 am now offering at a smalt ad* ; olesale prices. * will be greatly benefited by giving this tbrir 4 call and examine my rtuck, as 1 fils) confi* btaae all. JASIKS S. MANN, Main atreeti Altoona. Pa- S’ IS! R ATO ITS NOTICE.—The fgned having Mkrn out Letters of Adm i vis* « e*eate of Chrintlana Wayne, Uto of Altoon»i :y of Blftiiyfttid state of iVonMlrmaliu hdebted to Mid estate are notified to cftlTtod i.lehtedness, and nil person* haring cDdo** estate of said decedent are notified to nafc* mi© to the undersign**! without delay* LOUISI'LACK, Administrator of Christiana Wajne, dee*a> *t.l. IML fit.* ■ AND BOYS’.COATS, of every and color, of goad quality, at ■ LACQUMAK’S. v'ERAL ASSORTMENT OF reJry, H«ir and Clothes Broshei, Combe* ! Ac!, at LAPOmlAyg DIE, COURSES, bom: ally held in - the East. The dis patch containing this ue < s states that tile informa tion concerning the strike was furnished by eye witnesses, who have no interest in the qpll. We heard yesterday of large oil strikes in the West Virginia oil region, but could learn no particulars. Compliment to the Altoona Brass Band.— The Huntingdon Globe , of last week, in noticing the attendance upon political meetings and the music at each, says: “ The Altoona Brass Band was at Warriorsraark, and the Boalsburg Brass Band was at Moorsville. Both 'excellent hands, bat the Altoona ‘a little more so.’” (J* Jas. 11. Dysart & Co., have purchased the coal mine of Messrs. Cooper. Blackburn & Porter, at Lilly’s Station. They intend to keep a full supply mined at all limes,- and be ready to fill orders for large or small quantities, on short notice. Lanterns, Badges. —At Will Patton’s may be fonml a full supply of lanterns for political pro cessions. Also, appropriate badges for the differ ent political parties. BSL. If you want a good eating apple, call at Will Patton’s in front' of the Post Office, and sample the fine - rambo’s he has on hand. They can’t be beat. Se&* Rev. J. W. Curry, of this place, has been appointed a commissioner, i from this county, to receive the soldiers vote in the army. He left for his post on Mouday morning last. Admitted.— On Monday, of last week, Xhos. McCamant was admitted to practice law in the several Courts of this county. Tlte Standard says he passed a creditable examination. The following is old but good : A “ side judge" In one of the country courts, in speaking of the important and honorable office he had held for several years, said the presiding judge never con sulted with him only on one question, and that avas after li-:-. ning to three or four windy pleas of ■an hour’s length each he turned to me and whis- Jiered, “ Isn't this bench made of hard wood ?” I told him « i thought it was.” Letter, from “ Dixie” Gain* Fkrbe, V aeon’s Gap Station, ) Nashville & North-Western R. R., Oct. 29, 1864. j Dear Tribune ; “JJixie” having a few leisure moments, thought he would devote a short time to scribbling. 'As you no doubt observe from the heading of this epistle, I have changed my ‘‘bead quarters,” or rather, to use a “war” phrase, I have changed my front. T am now located, for the Am e being, vyith one of your worthy townsman, he having tender his immediate control, or super vision, at this point,isomc sixty of Bchj. Butler's contraband property cutting wood for the "U. S. M. Railroads, as also two other camps on another ' line of road, viz ; Camps Franklin and Brentwood. This ramp is named in honor of your worthy j townsman, who established the location and put the necessary machinery in motion to cut and de liver fifteen hundred cords of wood per month.— The camp is located about pine miles from the city of the N, & N. R. E. along the bank of a sparkling mountain brook, just in the edge of the native : forest. -My Sanctum Sanctorum is built from the natural growth of the forest, and covered with material taken from the giant oak of an hnndred years, or more, without the aid of that 1 .article of modern improvement, a saw mill. My Sanctum is JO by 12, and chinked and daubed in the true pioneer style a! architecture, and “ niver a window,”;except a lonely pane of 8 by K> glass, set belween the logs just above the rude table upon which “ Dixie " is now scribbling. - This, truly, is a romantic spot. Here the grey knd black squirrel leap from limb to limb in their native security, and tlie robin and the thrush sing their notes ifitbe early morn, not harmed by savage ,wild, nor hunted by the less expert sportsman of the present -day. But every thing here seems just as God created them, fearing not their enemy— man. Were some of your northern sportsmen here (and up embargo, upon hunting) they might easily glut their desire for killing that which to them seem such sport. The forest is dense here, lining the road upon each giiie for twenty miles or upwards. The beach and white wood (known here wood) predominate, with a slight intermixture of the various species of oaks, some cedar, chestnut, poplar, walnut, ash and hickory, allgood wood; for the use of citizens and ihe locomotives. The location of the camp at this point will bp from bight to ten month.ut least, as Uncle Samuel requires the cutting of at least thirty thousand cords wood, so you may judge of the operation of your late townsman at this point.— ‘ This road (N. & X.) lias been all completed by the U. S. Government since the opening of the Re bellion, except some twelve miles, from Nashville out. The road is a .good one for this country, nearly alt stone ballast and heavy T rail. It strikes the- Tennessee nvev at a point called JohnstonviHc, in honorof our next Vice President. The town now resembles what Altoona once did— a town compicnced in a frog pond and a forest. (Dear Tribune, understand me, no imputation upon your heat city now.) JohnstonviHc can be reached, at'all stages of water, by steam boats, which is not the case with Nashville, as some ten miles below, that city' lire what are called “ Mussel Shoals,” and at a low stage of water no Scat can reach the city, consequently you see the import ance of the N. & N. R. R. to Uncle Samuel/to supply this- vast and stupendous Army of the Mississippi. i x There are. some five .warehouses, eight hundred feel long, at Johnstonville, to contain "or receive the Government freight from the boats until it can be shipped aboard of the cars The place numbers some three to four thousand inhabitants, including the Garrison. It is altogether a mili tary town now, but will at dll times be a point of some importance. .The road, along its entire length, is heavily guarded, to resist any attack that may be made by guerrillas. They have attacked th*e road several times in the last three months, bu| to no effect. The guerrillas are fast playing out here, as well as the McClellan men. The weather here is lovely. It reminds me of the early September weather in the North, The foliage is scarcely yet changed. Fanners are yet cutting second crop grass for hay., Such your readers may not believe, but it is nevertheless a fact. most now close as it is time'for “ Mule ” and “ Hard Tack.’’- : From yours, as ever. The 12th Pemx’a Vet. Vol. Cav Harper’s’Fekbt, Oct. 31st, 1864. j Messrs. Editors t —One word in behalf of the I 12th Penn’a Cavalry. Having heard that it is reported at; home iliat our regiment has been dis mounted for cowardice, I beg leave, through the columns of your paper, to inform .our friends at home thatrit is a base falsehood, and the author neither a soldier, the- soldiers friend nor a gentle man. On. the contrary, the regiment has never been disnjrentcd, but we have received horse* from other, regiments, that were dismounted for cowardice,; to remount our men who were dis mounted in action. If you wish anything in reference to the actions of the regiment, I would respectfully refer you to Gen. Dcffoeyea; or acting Brig. Grn., Tibbctt, under whose command'the regiment has been during the summer campaign. It is not roy place to speak of the doings of the regiment, but I will venture to mention a couple of charges in which a portion of pur men took part. In one case, when the rebels were retreating from Gettysburg, Pa., a detachment of the 12th Penn'a and Ist New York cavalry, numbering IGO men, boldly attacked the enemy! capturing three cannon and three hun dred and fifty loaded wagons, and over seven hun dred prisoners. They' secured their prize while the bewildered rebels were' making arrangements to repel. w|iat they suppose! to be the attack of a whole cavalry corps. In arfother instance, Capt. McDonald, of Co, M., with a detachment of fffty meh, charged the rebel infantry in the streets of Fredeiick iCity, was repulsed at first, but rallied his men and charged again, leading the charge in person, ranting the rebels, and killing, wounding many of there: The captain fell seve rely wounded, three balls having passed through bis body, and his horse was pierced with seven ballets. These are sketches of our campaign. After deeds I of valor like these who dare brand us ns cowards. - • ‘ VETERAN. A block ■of marble, wrought in Italy for the South Carolina Staj'tc House, now surmounts the firemen's tnonnraent in a Chicago cemetery, hav ing been in trying to ran the blockade to its original destination. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobaccoand Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars, Spectacles, Spectacles, Perfumery and Notions, Drugs 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 Drug Store. For sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of • A. Rocsh, Second door from the comer of Virginia and Andie Streets, Altoona. * Fisk ! Fine !!—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. , mm m I A CABD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing is South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy fur the Curs of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Crinir; end Seminal Organs, and tbs whole train of dia orders brought oa by baneful and. vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cared by this noble remedy.— Prompted by e desire to benefit the efliicted end on fortu nate. 1 will send the recipe for preparing end using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. .Frte of Charge. P lease iucloss a post-paid envelope, Addressed to yourself Address, Get. 29,18W—1y « DB. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS AND AC 11148, and warranted superior to any other. Croup it positively cures; relief is absolutely sure imme diately it is used. Mothers remember this, and arm your selves with a bottle without delay. .Croup is a disease which gives no notice, frequently attacking the child ’in the dead boor of night: before a physician can be sum' muued it may be too late. Remember, the Venetian Lini ment never fails. ' Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists.* Office,s6Cortlandt Street, New-Tork- PusmtSTiAt Candidatjcs! — A splendid colored Rugra ving of Qkuaqs.B. McClellan and Asian am Lincoln, (on one plate,) will be sent to any address, on receipt of two tbree-cent stunps to pay postage. Address Dr. W. R. MRRWIN A CO., 63 Liberty Street, NeW-York. RAIL ROAD AND MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Exprets West arrives 7.15 A.M. Philadel’a “ 44 “ 8.00 •* *• 8.20 “ Fast Lias , 44 •• • 8.20 P.M. “ 830P.M. Mail Train •* *• 7.00 44 •• 7.<5 *• Express Train East “ 9.20 P. M., leaves 9.40 P. M Fast Lina “ g* 1.15A.M., “ 1220A.M Mail Train 44 7-5 u “ •• 8.10 •* , Through >* , *om. ‘ 4 • 11.25 44 44 11 40 44 Trains ot, HolUJaysburg Branch -Van 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 Valley R, R. run 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 - * - - 8:06; 44 Pittsburgh, (through,) .... 7i55, 44 Hoilldaynburgh, - • 6:40, A.M. A 6:50, P.M, Western Way, 11*26. A.M, Eastern Way, 7:05, i».M, Eastern Way and through, - - - - 7.40, A.M. Western Way and through, - - - 7:50, 44 lloilidaysburgh. > ■ • • - - 7:50, 44 Western, through, • • - • - &40, P.M. Ilolliduysburgb. ...... 6:40, 44 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. G.W. PATTON. P.M. On July 3d, 1864, by Rev A. H. Sembower JAB. E. AN DERSON of Philadelphia to Miss ELIZA ENGLISH of this place. Dissolution of partnership The partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, has been dissolved. Moses A. Cyphers and Samuel J Fries haring Hold out to Louis PUck, and all perrons will please lake notice, that by the terms of the dissolution, all debts due and owing to said firm are as* signed Co Lotus Pucs and must be paid to him. and the business, henceforth will be Altoona, Nor. 3d. 1864. SAMUEL J. PRIES, j JOHN HICKEY, CABINET-MAKER TJl*tde;rT-A.8C33:r,. Having purchased the in terestof Mr. Cherry in the late firm ofdlickvy A' Cherry, I would respectfully inform the public I intend to continue the business, in the uew Cabinet Shop and Fur niture Ware room, on JULIA STREET, OPPOSITE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bast Altoona, where I will be happy to fill all orders in my line. 1 have on hand ag«M.d supply of Furniture just from Philadelphia, which I offer at lowest prices for cash. DIXIE. 1 keep a hearse, and am prepared at all times to attend promptly to orders in Undertaking. I will always keep on band a good assortment ot METALLIC COFFINS. Altoona, Nov. slh 1864—3r0* LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN FROM SMALL AMBKOTYPES. CARD PICTURES AND DAGUERREOTYPES, Pictures taken in all kinds of Weather. NEW STYLES OF CASES t FHOTOQRAPHS TAKEN IjSs ALL THE DIFFERENT STYLES Dissolution. —Notice is hereby giv- the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the bands of Susan McMullen who will attend to the settlement of the busi ness. ' BUSAN McMULUKN, Oct. 29.1864. Tne business will be continued by me at the old stand, corner ol Virginia and Julla Streets. Oct. 29, ISA 1-31. E STRAY.—Cnrhe to the residence of the subscriber, In Logan township on tlie 15th of September last, a dark BRINDLE COW, with a white face,— The owner is requested to come foi ward, nrove oroperty, pay charges and her away, otherwise she will be of, according to law. SAMUEL WAIT. Oct. 22,1864.~3t* Memorial school —The winter term of the Memorial School, adjoining the Epis copal Church, East Altoona, will open pit MONOAT next, Oct. 3d, and continued the usual period, as heretofore. Oct. 1, 1864. MART JS. STKWAKT. WA NT E D.—Throe Blacksmiths to learn Axe-Making, aud SIX OR MORE MEN as Helpers, are wanted immediately at Mann’s Axe Factory, near Lewlstowu. Blacksmiths can realiao from $2.50 to $3, and Helpers from $2 Co $*2.50. Oct. 1,1864. 4 BARBELS PURE WHITE LARD Just and for sale at FIUTCIIKT'B A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OVER COATS can be found at LAUOHMAH’B JOSEPH T. INMAN, Batios D. BibU /foun, New. York City. Altoona, May 18th, 1804. MAILS ARRIVE. MAILS CLOSE ItABEIED. AT BOVINE'S CLABAVGITS BVILDIKG. Elizabeth McMullen. SUSAN McMULLKN. Valuable Real Estate PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers, at Private Sale, all his real estate, situate as follows; NO. 1. A Farm in Logan township, Blair county, adjoining lands of Klias Baker, James Hutchison. John Wyke and others, about one and a half miles from Altoona, containing • 137 ACRES, 120 acres of which are cleared, under good fence and in a high state of cultivation, and the balance well timbered with white oak and Hickory. About 20 acres of the cleared laud in meadow of the best quality. There is an orchard of excellent fruit. The improvements are LOO-FRAME WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, with Kitchen, Wash-boose, Wood-house, Smoke-house and Pump-house a 1 under one roof, and very convenient. A BANK BARN, 50x50 feet, with wagon-shed, corn-crib, Ice-houee and all other necessary outbuilding*, making it altogether one of the beet fitted up farms In the country. It is well calcu lated for a dairy and lias been fitted up fur tfie purpose. This farm will readily rent at a price which-will bring ten per ceut. on. the investment. NO. 2. A honae and one-fourth of an acre of ground situate in Loudonsville, adjoining Altoona. The House '• double plonk, containing seveu rooms. On the 1 t are a Slaugh ter-house, Hide-house, Stable, Wagon-shed, and nil the buildings and improvements required about a butchery. ISTO. 3. A Two-story Brick House and half lot of ground, situate on Virginia street, Altoona. The House contains three and hall, on first floor, and four rooms on second floor. It Uin a desirable part of the town. ; NO; 4. A House and half acre of ground, situate in Loudon*- villa, near White Hall Hotel. The House Is a two-story fra ae. The lot is well set with choice fruit tress. ISTO. 5. A House and half lot of ground, situate on Rebecca street, East Altoona. The U>>u*e is two-story frame with iwu rooms nu first floor and three on second floor. All the above pfoi*rti-s now rent at a'price wftiich brings ten per ccut. on my valuation. Bargains may be had in all oi these properties, as exten ded time will be given in .which to make payments My object in disposing ol all my property in this vicinity la to remove to the West, and 1 do not wish the trouble of look ing after affairs so far from home, or to have property where 1 ctDLot see fo its care. For these reasons I will give bargains in the above. • Altoona Oct. 29th—tt. Insurance Co. of Y. America, PHILADELPHIA* INCORPORATED IN 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL AND ASSETS OVER $1,600,000. INSURANCE MADE ON BUILD -1 ings. Merchandise, Fnrniture and Personal Property generally, ou liberal terms, for short or long periods. K-pecial attention paid to Dwellings and Contents, and Farm Property; Brick or Stone Dwellings taken perpet ually on very reasonable terms to the insured. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid. DIRECTORS: Arthur C. Coffin, William Welsh, Francis R. Cope, Samuel W. Jones, William E. Brown, Edward 11. Trotter John A. Brov o, Janies N. DLkaon, Edward S. Clarke. Charles Tayl v, S. Morris Wain, Wlll’m Cummings, Ambrose White, John Mason, T. Charltou Ileury. Richard D. Wood, George L. Harrison. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. Charles Platt, Secretary. WILLIAM BUKHLEK, Central Agent for Pennsylvania. S. M, WOODKOK, of Altoona, Ageut for Blair County. Offices in Altoona and llollidtiysburg. [Oct. 15. ’64-ly. CITY DRUG STORE. Dll. H. REIGART would respect fully announce to the citizens of Altoona and sur rounding, •country, that ho has recently purchased the Drug Store of Berlin A Co., on Vliginia Street, opposite Fries’ Hardware Store. 4lis Druses are Fresh and Purfe, And bo hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Call and examine his stock, lie has constantly on band, DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, FINE TOILET^ SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNIS&ES, CARBON OIL AND LAMPS, NOTIONS, CIGARS, and every article usually kept in a First-clast Drug Stor e PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal use. DOMESTIC GRAPE WINE—PURE—WARRANTED. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded, a all hours ot thodmyor night Altoona, Sept. 30. 1863. H. FETTINGEE’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 24.1861. Cl w. KESSLER-APRACTICAL JC • DRUGGIST, respectfully announce* j> to the citizens of Altoona and the public ernlly, that he still continues the Drug on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly on hand, for sale. Wholesale aud Retail, DRUGS, M EDICINES, CILEMICALS, OILS, TARNISH* Ml KS and DYE-STUFFS. By strict attention to business, and a desire to render .Ml Isfacthm to all as regards price and quality, be hope* t merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms aud all orders from a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tf. . S. M. Woodkok. E. J. Osborne. WOODKQK & OSBORNE, Attorneys a,t Law $ Military Agents, WILL attend promptly to all legal business entrusted to their care, in Blair, Cambria aud Suntiufilon counties. Collections for firms in the Eastern cities will receit< special attention, und remittances be promptly made. Bounty. Pensions and arrears of pay doe frem the U. 8 wiil be colteotedjn the shortest possible time. Office In Altoona. 2 doors South of Post Office. p Office in U'dlidaydburg, 1 door West of Court House. Bept. 24,186L-tf , . ANDREW ECKEL, ' DEALT* IN Tobacco, Cigars,; Snuff, Pipes, &c., &c., Annie ftreet, AUoona, }*a. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Goods in his line constantly on band at the lower cash prices. fFeb.T, 186 ifOR SALE—A valuable lot, situate ii Cast Altoona. For farther infonnatloa inquire of* June V64.-lf. B. B. McCRUM. Hair, hat, tooth, shaving Faint, Bash and Varnish Broths* M KHILH' I I f f ; READ CAREFULLY! Something Interesting to the Public. BUY THE BEST, . IT IS CHEAPEST IN THE END. YOU CAN SAVE HONEY BY CAL iug »t one at * G. C. SMITH’S One [Price Store, Corner of Julia, and Harriet Streets, East Altoona, where you can purchase the best of all kinds of goods in his liqe, for the LOWEST CASH PRICE. He has Just returned from Philadelphia with another Nrw'btocx or tiouM. Ills stock comists of DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY DRESS GOODS, ~ GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, ~ HATS, CAPS, AC., AC. Ho wouliKolicit particular attention totba new and Urn lot of BOOTS SHOES AND GAITERS, all the finest styles of Ladies’ Shoes, also Children’s Shoes, of every stffo. AS FOR NOTIONS, bedefiesc mpeti. lion, in -number and quality. They consist of the best stock of Nolio s offered, such as Ladies* and Cents’ Com mon, tancy and kid Gloves and Hosiery, Boys* Hum, Mis ses’ Gloves aqd Hoes, Belts. Ladies’ and Gents* linen Cel lars, Ladies’ worked f machine] and Gents’ paper Collars Cuff*, Bodies, Trjtqminga, Velvet Ribbon, Skirt Braid, Braiding Braid, Spool Cotton, Wallets, Pocket Books, La di»-s Bags,Girdles. Head nets,dombs,Clotb and hair Bi tubes,“ Tooth Brushes, Fancy Buttons, Periutnery, UairOilk, Fan cy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Carpetbags, Sun and Weather Umbrellas,and all kinds Looking Glasses - The above will be sold at the lowest figure for cash or in exchange for rags or countiy produce. < He would just say, in conclusion, that all he asks of the people of Alt uuawho wish to get-bargains either in com . tuoq or the most fancy of shoes, notions, dry goods, queens ware, 4c- 4c., to favor him with a call. Altoona, Aug. 3,18W.-tf. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! Where to bay the cheapest clothing in the interior of the State. UNEXAMPLED DISPLAY OF GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS C. B. SINK. GODFREY WOLF’S CHEAP STORE, Corner of Caroline aud Main Streets. The subscriber takes plea sure in offering to the inspection of the gentlemen ol Altoona aud vicinity, the LARGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST ASSORT- SPBING, SUMMER AND FALL CLOTHING. ever brought to this market. . His goods have been selected, uy himself, from tables of the must fashionable merchant tailors of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and it is with feelings of satisfaction toathe can offer their produc tion* to that class ofeustomers who stand In need of fash ionable clothing, and at prices that cannot be disputed. His stock comprises jtll the most important, as well as trifling articles of a gentleman's ward robe, viz: Fine CL.th and Cassimere Coats, all qualities and prices. 44 Saliuett 44 * “ 44 44 “ UnfnOustera “ ♦» “ Ca&aimere Pants, M •* ** •>< “ Fancy Cas-imere and Satinett Pants, all styles *• Jean and Linen 4 ‘ *• “ Vests all qualities and prices. The best assortment of plain and fuucy wooleu shirts ever brought to this market. A complete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, cousiating, in part- of fius Linen Shirts, Hollars. Neck-ties. Suspeudei a aud Hosiery, also, the best and cheapest assort ment of Hats in this place, and a large supply of Trunks, of all qualith s and prices. The public are respectfully invited to call before pur chasing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that be can please them lu every particular. Altoona. July 20th 18M.-ff. READ 1 HEAD I READ I The subscribers would re spectfully inlorxn the citizens of Altoonaand vicinity that they have opened a large wholesale and retail TOBACCO STORE, in the room formerly occupied by John U. Roberts as s ihoe Store, 6s Virginia street, next door to Kessler’s Dm* store, where they have on hand a large supply of the finest brands of inputted and domestic They have also the largest and choicest variety of inch as LIGHT PRESSED NATURAL LEAF, HARD PRESSED NATURAL LEAP, NAVY, CAVENDISH, CONGRESS AND FLOUNDER. FINE CUT by the Paper or Pound. Ths.very best and finest SMOKING- TOBACCO, such as TURKISH, VIRGINIA. KNETNIG, and LYNCH BURG. Fine fancy papers, with a large assortment oi terman Tobacco. Cut aud Dry by the pound. All kindb »f SNUFF. Also a large assortment of the Meerschaum, Sweet Briar, aud India Rubber, Double Tube Pipes, aud German Chinn. Also, all kinds of FANCY GOODS , such as Pocket Books. Tobacco Pouches, Cigar Cases, Cigar Holders, Snuff Boxes, and evetythlng In their line. Come and see for yourselves. We are able to sell at ow prices, fur the reason that we bought our Tobacct •efore the great rise in the price of that article in tbt Itie*. We are determined to sell cheaper than any otbei ibacconist In the town. Onr store is the largest of tbi tfnd ever opeued-in the town, GEORGE BRUNNER A CO. Altoona, Sept. IT, 1864—3 m. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. r pHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN- J| FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that his CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORK,is always applied with the rttj beet article* to be had, and in great *«nety. ♦ FRESH OYSTERS •t the very best xuality, always to be had. FRES&BAKED BREAD, C AKES, & PIE j, tl ways on hand, at reasonable rates. He is at all times prepared to supply cakes, candies. Ac. lot pic-nics and other parties. He invites a share of public patronage, believing that he can render Rail satisfaction! o »11. Remember, his store and saloon is onTirginiaatreet.two loors below Patton’s Hall. OTTO 80891. Altoona. April 8,1863-tf. JACOB WEIS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Tooihu Biairt, Aitooiii, Pa, M EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ■a. bread, cakes, candies AND BWEKtMEATB, of hi. own maoufkctiire. which bt. Ml prepared to «U, wholesale or retail, at the moat reason ibla prices, also, FOREIUN FRUITS, snch as ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE-APPLES, FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, NUTS, AC., AC., ilway* on hand In their nspectiTS seasons.. O "TT S T E B S , of the beat quality during the teaaoq. CAKES BAKED TO ORDER, ■or particular occasions, on short notice and (a tbs nsat ■st and best stylo of ths art. Cali, eiamine and pries my stock and yon will find t as good and cheap ae can be purchased elsewhere. Jan. 27, IMS. J, Or. ADLUM, JSTot&ry ALTODNA, BLAIK Co n PA. Can at all tinea be found at the itora of J. B. flftenaa October 1.1857. a ELMBOLD’S GENUINE BDCHU tnd Drake’s Plantation Bitten, at Jna 13. ’6*l RKIOART’S Drug Store. fTMBRELLAR AN!) PARASOLS, tJ la eodlws variety, at LAUOHMAITB. : 'Altoona, Hay 1, IMS. ‘ MENT OF CIGARS. TOBACCO, FINEST PIPES. HOSTETTEE’S , CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A par* ud povorftil Tonic, corrective and alMMiaa, at wonderftal efllcaej In dlwnw of Um STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint, Headache, General Debility, Nervouanew, Depression of Spirits, Consth t atitiu, Colic, Intermittent fevers, Cramp* aa4 Spasms, and all Complaints of either Set, arising from Bodily Weakness, whether inherent lu the system or produced by special causes. Monona that I* not wholesome, genial and. natmtiv* In it* nature enters into the composition of HOSTSTTK&'fI STOMACH BiTTKRS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of on; kind; no deadly botanical dement; no fiery excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the parse! and-mild est nl all diffusive stimulants. - It Is well to be forearmed against disease, end, e» for ns the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome aftmo sphere, impure water and other external causes, UOtliil fKH’B STOMACH BITTERS may be relied on os n safis guard. In districts Infected with Fever and Agua, It hnrbeen ouud infallible as a preventive a id irresistible as a feme dy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension ot an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands wh*» neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities la advance, ; are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous metli ' cine. Fever and Ague parents, alter being plied with quitAue for mouths in vain, until talriy saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are nut uulrequeutly restated I health within a few days by the use of IIoSXhTTkR' BITTERS. Thu weak stomach is rapidly Invigorated %nd the appe tite restored by (his agreeable lonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of liMPXPSuand in less confirmed forms of J mdlosstiox. Acting as j gentle and paiu.easappei ien t, as well us upon the liver, it also invailably relieves the Cosstipation superinduced by irregular action of the di gestive and secretive pigans. . ' r Persons yf feeble habit,liable to Aervout Attack*, Loumee oj Spirit* and File o/ Languor, find prompt and pwms uent relief from the Hirers. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of BtLUocs Couc in immediately a.** uaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resort mg to it, tlie return of tlm complaint may be prevented As a General Tonic. UvsTETTEK’S iiiTTKKS produce effects which must he experienced or witnessed before (hey cun be fully appreciated. In cases of CtMUtilutwnat Weakneu, Immature Decay and Itahility mod iwcrvpi- * tude anslug trum ULO AQC, it exenises the electric influ ence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a delightfut iuvigoraut. When the powers ot na ture ore relaxed, it operates to re-eufotce sod re-estab lish it. ~ Last, bnt not least, it is The only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and innocuous, and entirely free from the add elements present more dr less in ail the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. Mo family medicine Ims been Bo universally, and, It may bo truly added, deservedly popular with the IntefUaent portion of the community, as UOBTbTXERS BITThKfI. Prepared by UUSTt.TTKiI A bMHH, Pittsburgh. P». Bold by ail Bruggists, Grocers and S torekoepen etsry • where. : - - ; • HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BCCUU, a Poaitlv* and Speed Remedy fur diseases of (he BUdd«r 9 iKidxtsy% Hrarel and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Dtgeatioßy and*!* Cite* the Absorbents into healthy action, by" which tb* WateCy or Calcareous depositions, and all Ur.nataral En largements are reduced, aa well an Pain and laJUmmatioa. HELMBOLD'S EXTINCT BUCHU. For Weakness arising from Excesses. Habit* of Dissipa tion, Nearly lndi**cre.ioii of Abtue, attended with the fob lowing symptoms:— r lodisputiUion to Exertion, Lon of Power, Lou of Memory, Difficulty o! Breath ins, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tin pnrk. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness ot the Skin, Eruptions oa the Face, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which vhfr medi cine Invariably removes, soon follows • Jeipouncy, Fhiuity, Epileptic Fits; In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they, are Lot frequently followed by those “Direful Diseases"': / “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. SCTMOHX WILL 00KFX88 TBX XXCOKM OF TBS IXBOXI AXTLWS And Melancholy Deaths by Oonsumptum bear ample wit neas.to the Troth of the assertion.' The Constitution once affected imih Organic HkeJtwe* requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Intrigants the System, which Uxucbou>*B EXTRACT BUCHD Invariably 4ou A Trial wilt convince the mutt skeptical. FEMALES—KtCALE^—FEMALES. * In many Affections peculiar to TtmaUs tlm Sztlacl Btjcau is uuequaled by aoy other remedy, as In or Retention, Irregularity. Painiutness, or Suppression ot Customary Kvacuat ons. Ulcerated or Set n hous state o. the Uterus Lsnchorrbcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all v-umpliiiiits incident to the sex, whether arising from In discretion, Habits of Dissipation or In the DECLINE OK CHANGE OF LIEF Take no snort Balsam , Mercury, or unpUatam M'jietou for anpfeasofU astti dangerous diseases. BKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU AND IMP&OVJtI> RUSE WASU CUKES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At littl. Expeiu.. Little vr no change in Diet. No iuconreutaice. And no Exjmtun. It eanse. a frequent deciw and Hires strength to Uri nate, thereby Iteniaeing Obstraetiona, Pif Ten ting doit Coring Stricture. of the Urethra, allaying Path an J IniUtn ■nation so frequent lo the claai of dwexen, and expelling all Hiuonmu, Dittattd and toomoul Matter. Tbocbakds oposi Thoo.asm vno hate bxxsthxTio ruia or Quacks, and who hare paid heart /«* t<> id cured in a short time, hare (bond they were deeeind. and that the “ POISON” baa, by the no or u roVEErcLABTajaetSTS,” been dried up in the system, to break unt in aa antra- after Marriage. Vm ll«uoou> , s Eitaict Bdcbd far ill affection* and ditmueeof the URINARY OROANB, ethether extetlngln MALB or SKMALKi from vhiittrr cuM onclutiu ud no matter of UOW LONG BTANDINU. Dtoeaae* of these Organ* require* the aid of a DICK ST IC. UKLM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUD IS THB6KICAT DIURETIC, ami I* certain to bare the dealred effect teal nitautt for *eAtcA it it Btammmdcd. Evident i* of tbe meet reliable and reeponeible character nil ar'-umpany tbe medicine. ' ■ ■- TIUOK $1 PEB BQTXLE, OR SIX FOB $6. Oellrored in any Addreee, aecnrely packed from obmtra tk>n • ’. Ix-KTibt Sj/mpbrnt n oil Omnnikrtiiai, Cure? (tuaraxtbed! Advice Gratis!! Addrtee letter* lor information to. H. B. RBLMBOLD, Chemist, lot South Tenth-et- bel. Oheetaul, rkii* HKLMBOLD’S Mtdicai Dtpot, UKLUBOUFS Dnt and Vktmical Konkrout, 594 BROAWAY, NEVVTOfc3|. BEWARE Ok COUNTERFEITS ANDUNPMIiCI. PLKD DIALERS who emlmtor to dlspoet/l qf (Mr ipH* mm! -otheir 3 * ariiclts on tht rtimtatten attaiivtd b$ . Uelmbold's Genuine Vi«t«ratioM. “ Exinw* Bnchit. x u 44 w 4*r*t«Qlm. / •* ImprovedlwM * i ■ tOtaif • I - ah