topiU receive equal bey cantaketibeir »into the army, or i substitute This tase who will not and it seems to 'ua ■ # settling the af make no effort to not deserve to;be lere are those .who raft who have rab berelly than is de ar* liable. They mrpoae of avoiding nd it would not be Should go to bendlt o give anything te nd of the matter is, .. themselves will be 1 ft, most stand out e got it into theie. load Company will of a draft. It is a we know not, and id the i better it will now ; risking their re’s office and put re, and receive the -The Legislature of day last and organ- J. Turrell, of Sus iker, and Geo. W. . the Senate; and ! Ber, Speaker, and of the House.— ■ • • irnor’s Message entire to-day. Swing Is a list of Grand Ar January Term of n the fourth Monday charine KStOWII Tyrone Bororffeh Iberrv Antis aylor Itoonn port Bor. 'ood berry -iiaar .week, insburg fheny Iberry idaysburg berry ma oodberry iora .1! I ' slbeny wo ,) Wbodßeny IV s 1 > iune, fx ;. 4| Wsm l |ltfloua r lltifciui*. XuOO-A-Xj ITEMS. — —p— ! — Tm : Masonic Fkstivai..— The ,i u . Mvstic' Tie," of MountaiaLodg a few , lhe ir brethren from contiguous Lodges, accom " „ied bv their wives, daughters and lady friends, celebrated Sh John’s Day (Dec. 27th) by parta of a grand repast served up, at the Logan House at 4 o’clock P. M„ after which they retired ll]e j r Hall and spent the evening most agreeably., lU (If the Supper we scarce know how to speak, Tt o grand The “ bill of fare’’ enumerated everything we ever heard of, and many we never beard of. There was mock turtle ‘d boiled rock fish, turkey with oysters, turkey wllh cranberries, roast duck and duck braised with; o..ions, goose, prairie grouse, venison, quail and partridge, mutton, beef, beef tongue and ham ; Zl there was, potatoes-sweet and Insh-baked M d roast, hominy, beans and turnips; and then followed —well, there was such a list of pies and uuffs, and jellies and jams, and cukes and creams, tt „d nuts and fruits, and pretty and good things ceue rally, that we cannot enumerate them. Iho mble literally groaned beneath its load. Thq M >rs Miller never do thiags'by halves, and tkeir please on this occasion were successful and duly appreciated On retiring to the Hall, after the repast, the en ure patty seemed disposed to make the evening c „e of pleasure to all. With music, song, blind man s buff, charades, etc., the moments sped by as on eagles wings-. Old and young alike joined in the merry making. Old age forgot its gray hairs and rheumatic limbs and spoke and acted Ihe youth of sixteen, while those who played the nan of spectators, with noth hands pressed their acheing sides which laughter'eansed. It was a grand old time, long to be remembered, and the return of the day which shall convene a similar party is anxiously awaited. Iq)-We copy the following item from "The Ihwlnn,’'a paper published in the camp* of the llfih l'n. Cavalry,.at Harpers Ferry, Va., remark ill(! only that we think there is a mistake as-to the time Sergt. Stiffler was wounded at McCon-' nellshnrg. It should be June instead of July, as we know there was a skirmish with the Rebels at that place, previous to the battle of Get tysburg, but not afterwards, if we remtmber ngl i It. Some of our citizens wete near at hand, at that time : Scrgt. William J. Stiffler, Co. G. 12th Pa. Cavalry, Blair county, Penn'a captured near Hunker Hill, Va., Jan. 1, 18G4, died in the Rebel Prison at Andersonville, Ga.. May 8, .1864. — News uf the same was communicated to the com pany commander on the 26th inst.; through the kindness of ft Ist Scrgt. oth lowa Cav. Scrgt. Stiffler was one of the first to‘answer to the call of the President for men to suppress the rebellion.' He was a member of Co. H, 16th Pa. Infantry, three months service. He again entered the service on the 7th Dec. 18(11, by joining the lath Pa. Cav. He served faithfully and bravely with his company until July 24, lf>6B, when in a skirmish at McConnellsburg Pa., lie was wounded in the left shoulder, three months elapsed ere he was again fit for duty, at which time he again joined his Regiment, and remained with it until Jan. 1. 1864, when in a hand to hand encounter with th'e enemy near Bunlter Hill, Va., he was overpowered, wounded and captured. Suffering for four months and eight days under the cruel anil haroarous treatment of Southern chivalry, death alone released him from his misery. In him the country has lost as brave a soldier as ever met the enemy on the field of battle. He was beloved by all who knew him. His bereaved pa rents and'friends have our deepest sympathies. — lie has gone from among tls. Peace he to his A Qceeb Case.—The substance of the sub- ! joined item came to our ears some weeks since, j and has been noticed in a few of our exchanges, | but being unable to obtain satisfaction as to the | reality of the case, we refrained from publishing j anything in relation to it. Uaving recently, how- j ever, received a history of the case, witli the names j ortho parties, from a reliable source, we give it a place. It appears that with one of the companies organized in this place, (for the nine months ser vice, i in the summer of 18(3—, went a man who left a wife and small family. On the bloody held of Amietatn he fell, was buried, and ids wife af terward* had his body disinterred, brought home, and re-interred in the soldiers’lot in the Cemetery. A year afterwards she married again, and in due time a child was born, the fruit of the second mar riage. When the call for 500,000 troops was"ba— ing filled up. last fall, the second husband enlisted and is now in the army. A short time since, the first husband returned, alive and well, having been taken prisoner at Antietam instead of being killed, lie had been held by the Rebels until the late ex change at Savannah. Of course the parties are in a queer fix: but all will agree that the soldier , who was once killed; twice hurried, starved two. I ycai> in Rebel prisons; and yet came home alive, is certainly‘entitled to his wife. “ Truth is stran ! gcr than fiction.' 1 The query is, “ who was hur j tied in the Cemetery ?" lin t> -most ius Injuries. —We copy the fol- j biwmg from the Pittsburgh Commercial of Friday i lasi: —David Djtsch, who was employed at the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, was severely injured on Thursday of last week, by be ing caught between two cars which he. was engag ed in coupling. He lingered until yesterday when death put an end to his sufferings.! The deceased was about twenty years of age, and was fo.merly a resident of Altoona, where his parents still re side. Coroner Clawson held an inquest 6n the body, when the jury entirely Exonerated the com pany and the employees from blame, and rendered a verdict of “accidental death.” i Look out fob Particulars. —John H. Fritch cy. requests as to give notice to all those who are indebted to him, and have retused or failed to call and settle their accounts, that in two weeks from this time he will publish their names together with the amounts due, as a warning to all Other mer chants; and. to the public in general, that those who are persistently dishonest may be known here aher. A; few such examples of dishonest persons would undoubtedly be beneficial, in this place. Wolv & Paterson.—We hajd occasion, a day or two since, todrop into the Store of the above named firm, and found it well filled with every thing m the grocery and provision line, and the proprietors ngreeable and accommodating. We can recommend the house to thope in need oT gro ceries, as we believe they sell at prices as reason able as the i; irkets will admit, i ’ ■ For the AttoafUi Tribune. Extravagancevs. 'BefteVolonoe. Mkssrs. Emxoits:—You are, no doubt, aware of ilie very commendable fact tiutt we have in our midst a: Benevolent Society, organized for the re- i lief of any poor persons dr families among us, who may be; suffering for the necessaries of life, and who aie unable to provide fer themselves during the inclemency pf the winter season. The major ity of our citizens, perhaps, “have contributed— j liberally, 1 hope—to the Society, for the accom plishment of. this great end. Many of us who have thus contributed are not in J affluent circum stances, but are obliged to live; economically, in ; order to “make both ends meet,’’ For instance, j when She clothes have advanccd in price beyond \ our reach, we must be content with a coarser and ; more durable article—though not so nice ; when | coffee is selling at 60@t>0 pound, we are I obliged to regale ourselves with rye, orsome other cheap substitute; when butter is 50 cti. a pound, we have to spread our bread with something else ; and if any-of our more wealthy* neighbors, in a friendly mood, see fit to present us with a mess of “worst” or “pon boss,” wo take it and say “Thank you,” without growling and complaining that the gift was not a hank of sausage or a round steak! What shall we say, then, or what shall! we think, when informed by the Belief Committee, j that some of the would-be aristocratic poor make j demand# —yes, demands—for -'good eoftee, and none :df your browned rye or cheap truck ?” What shall we say when we know that some of them complain and find fault because they are not fur nished with money , (instead,of Clothing and pro visions,) that they might hay gaiters instead of “stogies”—delaines or coburg instead of calico— or sweetmeats and luxuries instead of snhstantials? These herring aristocrats should remember that there nire many objects of charity in our midst, and that our excellent Relief Committee desire to hus band their funds, in order that they may go as far ns possible towards accomplishing the object of ■ their organization. .A few of these very particular people jure quite able to do something towards sup porting themselves, too, but having got into their heads . the idea that “the world owes them a liv ing,” they very complacently sit 1 down and wait for the aforesaid “heavy” debtor to provide for them fine raiment and sumptuous living every day! : , All contributions to the Society, I trust are made froelJs but allow me to a*k_these particular folks—Who wants to contribute towards buying Jtnery and luxuries for others, when he can’t afford them*for himself?; We arc willing to give yon the necessaries of life : take them and be thankful; stop your growling, >ind he satisfied. Now, if these few hints are properly acted upon by those for whom they arc intended, they will hear no more from Yours truly, Soldiers pN hie One evening last week, while a train filled with soldtets was standing at the depots a few oftheni indulged rath er beelv m “ tangle-leg.” and; finally kicked up a row at Adam Beanj.’s drinking Saloon, on Main street, and wound up by battering in the windows and making things rip miscellaneously. One big follow undertook, to thwah all creation, and knock ed down every one, soldier and' citjizen, who came within his reach. He was finally secured by a guard sent after the raiders. Resignation and Appointment. —J. G. Ad lum. Esq., has resigned the office of Notary Public, and- John Shoemaker, Esq., has been appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. Shoemaker is perfectly acquainted with the duties of j. the office, having filled it previous to the appointment of Mr. Adlum. jSgpOnr readers will find a number of new advertisements in this* issneiwhich may interest them. Renters are wanted, houses are for sale, etc. Look over the list and you may find some thing to please you. List of Letters remaining uncalled ior in Altoo na 1’: 0., Jim. Ist, 1865 Arnold, Thomas Aimer, Miss P A Akerman, Miss M A Aheron, Bridget Backla, Miss Lizzie Boyd, Geo Barbrick, F J Bradley, S C Boiles, Louisa 2 Brolhprton, Jos Ueyers, Kachael Black, M. "Bums. Win Burk, John S Boyers, Miss Mary 2 Benham, A VV . Bailev, James E Coroerford, ,W G | Curtis, L A 2 | Coryele, J W j Conrad, Mr L -Conrad, E Crum,. Matilda Callan, Thpmas Corkren, James A Canan, Edward Zetland, Lieut C S Dasher, Miss Susan Deilrick, Mrs Mary Doyle, Geo W Deibin, Thomas Elder, W A Enles, Miss Mary Erbst; Jacob y Finney, Christ Ferry, §arah •' Feehter, Zacharias Fleck, A lt Funk, Harrison Fresh* John Finlong, Mr P Gwin, Charles Gordon, Margaret Gardner, JSam’l Hoffmann, Martha Hoffman, John Holicker, John Henry, Miss Mary Handeriek, Wra Hamilton, Mr J Hanford, Mr H B Harris, John Irwin, Private J A Isenburg, Mrs M C Johnson, Wm Kelley, Kev J A Kelley, Samuel Kenney, John Kenney, Miss M J t Lee, Miss Annie (Lyon, James G (Lingafelter, Miss E J Louden, Geo W Long, A B Mnfoney, John Mahugh, Miss Belle Morgan, Miss Mollie Miljer, Miss Ellen Miles, A Judson Marlin, Miss Mary Madura. James Martin, RL Milter, Amos ! Metier, Miss Jane Mnnshower, J X Mef’nlia, Michael i McKceg, Miss M | McCalla, Mias Maggia McClure, Mrs M E McNnight, Miss M E Mcßowell & Stewart McLevy, Bobt McCullough, Frank McFadden, Chas (Ifeidich, Chas (Niglitwinc, Fred | Nicholson, VVm lOcbnnell, Wm 2 ; Peirce, Mrs E IPerivillc, Ellen (Port- Miss Martha Ptossyk, John j Putt,'Henry • - ROfJrke, Wm Etiligle, Mr Bice, Chas A Honey, James ]Foreigt|] Scott, Winfield • (Sleek, M E iSandsgProf H (Stevans, W V B (Stolilei, Josiah Stewart, Miss Jannie Scbtt,,Tljomas Shultz', Albert, Stackhonse, Thomas Schull, Geo Tliomas, Andy Trayer, Jacob v Teirnr, James Taylor, Olive Tlisonias, Geo Tdnle, PMllip Wolfort, W A IWprmly, B C > ; Wpzer,-J T i Williams, Sarah L Woodall, Stephan dbo? letters. Diiyer, Wm Harton, Thos If the above Letters are.twt called for within one month they will he sent to the Dead Lgtter Office. Persons "calling for them will please say adver tised. v; | 1. One cent due on each letter. - G. W, PATTON, P. M. VENETIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN CORE FOR PAINS ANDACHKS,And warranted uuperfor to any oilwr. > Croup it positively coirs ;reliefto absolutely ante takm*> • d lately it to wed. Mothers remember this, and arm your selves with a bottle without delay. Croup tB a disease 'J which gives no notice, frequently attacking*the child to : the dead hour of .night: before a physician can be stun* ; mooed it may be too late. ’ Remember, (he Venetian Llnl* j ment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by j all Druggists. Office, 66 Gortlandt Street, New-Tork- j* A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of die orders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Orest numbers hove been already cured by this noble remedy.— Prompted by a desire to benefit (he afflicted and unfortu nute, 1 will send theWrecipe for preparing and wing this medicine, in a sealed envelope,-to any one who needs it. Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself Addrestf Oct. 29,1864—1 y THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIB JAMES CLAKE’S Celebrated Female Pills, % Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. D, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine to unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it to peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on 'the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.. CAUTION: That PSlsihotdd not be taken by Females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at ony other time they are safe. In all Cases ofNervous and Spinal Affections, Palos in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertiion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, afid Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed j nd al though* powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. . SOLD BY ALL DRVQfiISTS. S«le Agent for the United States and Canada. Jofi MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St., Now York. jy. 8. —51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. ' Nov. 10. ’(U.-ly. RAILED AD AND MAIL SCHEDULE, Pittsburg A Eriefixpresa arrives6.3o A. M., leaves 6.50 A.M. Baltimore “ ** . ”*55 “ “ 5.15 phiiadel'a *’ “ 5-50 “ “ 915 ‘‘ Mail train * 4 7.40 P.M. «.A3P. M. East Line “ 8.50 “ “ 9-10 * Emigrant Train u 3.40 •* “ 3.40 EASTWARD. X. Y. 7. Fast Mail Train arrives7.so A. M., leavesB.lo A.M. JltirrUbV Accommodation i( 12.15 P.M., “ 12.30 PAI. Pittsburgh A Erie Express “ 6.00 “ 6.-0 Philadelphia w 9.20 “ “ 9.40 • Fast Line « - “ 2.35A.M., 2.40A.M. Trains o« Holliday si* urg Branch run to connect with Baltimore Express, Philadelphia Express and Mail Train Westward, and Fast Mail, Harrisburg Accommodation and Pittsburgh A Erie Express Train Eastward. Trains on Tyrone A-Clearfield-Branch run to connect with Mail Train West and Pittsburgh A Erie Express Train East, and connect from Pittsburgh A Erie Express Train West and Fast Mail E»<*t. ‘ Trains on Bald Eagle Valley R. R. run to connect with Fast Mail and Pittsburgh A Erie Express TAdn East and Mail Train West, and connect from Fast Mail Train East, Mail Train Wed and Pittsburgh A Erie Express Trains llaht and West* Trains on Ebensburg A Branch run to connect with Fast Mail and Harrisburg Accommodation Trains East. Mail Train West aqd Pittsburgh A Erie Express Train East and West. Trains'ou Indiana Branch run to connect with Harris burg Accommodation Train East and Pittsburgh A Erie Express Train West. Washington; Baltimore k Harrisburg arrive at 7:65, A.M. Philadelphia arrives at ■ 8:55, M Pittsburgh, (through,) • • _ • w 7;??',*^ llQllidaysburgh, - - - i ;36, A.M. A o:50, P.M. Western Way, - a Eastern Way, • * • - * • 2.M. Eastern Way and through, • - • • 7,40. A.M.. Western Way ami through, • 6:30, . 44 HolUdayaburgh, - • ■ 7:30 A. M» « *:4O, P* M. Western, through, “ Eastern, through, * - • yg- Qffipe hours from 6:4a, A.M., to 7:45, P.M.; .on Sun day from 7:45 to 8:45, A.M 1 Kearns, M ■ jinfeay, Pat E>R. TOBIAS* A CARD TO INVALIDS. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House , New York City. WESTWARD. Altoona, Nov. 12th, 1864. MAILS ARRIVE. MAILS CLOSE. MARKIED. On the 31st oh., bv"Rey. S. A: Holman, Mr. JOHN B. C. WARE, of Altoona, to Miss MAGGIE BURKHOLDER, of Antis township. On the 29th ult H at the residence ofthe bride’s father,, by Rev. Samuel Yinglinp. Mr. WM. H. RUTHERFORD, of Altoona, to Miss MARTHA F. SUOAFF, v of Perrysrllle, Juniata county. ""And William’s gone and done It. Welcome, William to 1 the ranks of the happy, benedictinea. Though long you j steeled your heart and si-t yoor face the persna- Bions and charms of yet the ri*ht one caught you atlast. Go to «ow.al«rMay your journey through life be hand In hand, am! lioai* beating responsive to heart,. mutual sharers of each other* burdens, welcome comfort erers lucach others woes, and together rejoicing in pros perity. Thank, you, for your kind remembrance ofthe printers, whose best wishes for your prosperity, happiness and v longj life go with yon and yours. On the 28th alt,. at the residence of tb© bride’s ikther, br Rev. R. M Wallace. Mr. ANDREW J. JAMISON, of Williamsport, IV. to Miss MAGGIE R. ANDERSON, of Logan township, Blair County. On this occasion, the printers came in for a full share of the festivities and good tilings provided, for which tp« twain have our thanks. The primersrwtfh, a sure fore runnef of fortune, goet.wlth them in their new relation, Invoking upon'them atl*he joys, happiness and prosperity that can fall to the lot of rportata. Muy their morn mg be i filled with pleasures,ibeir noon day abound in prosperity, and their evening of Ilf*', far in the distance, be calm and serene, filled with pleasant recollections and happy anti cipations of future rewards in a brighter world beyondthe shores of time. OIL ! OIL !—IS ALC THE RAGE, but perhaps it would be as safe to invest part of jour surplus funds in Winter Dress Goods, Cloaks. Shawls, Woolen Goods, 4c., which ore being closed out during the present month at greatly rcdhced prices at Jan. 7, *6s;—fit. LOVTJERS. VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR T SALE.—The undersigned, intending to remote from the town, offers, at private sale, his house ana lot, situate on slain street, AltoOna, a f«w dobra above Catharine street, and adjoining the -'McClellan House. ’ The house is a well built two*tdry frame, containing three rooms and a ball and a store or office room, on first floor and flva rooms on second floor: Tbo lot Is well enclosed and has on it a stable and other conveniences; Possession given April first. Jan. T. 1866-tf. Real Estate For Sale. A GOOD CHANCE FOB INVESTMENT. THE UNDEKSICrNED OFFERS FOB sole on reasonable terms two tratts ofWhite P|p e aod Hemlock Timber land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, about seven miles from AlUwna,,con taining i EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES, The improvements are, one Duvall’s twenty-three hurts ; newer Enrfno and Saw Mill, one twfenty-flve noise power ■ Stationary Engine and Saw Mill, Three Dwelling Houses, £f u £,ur^Th ra ru'.r^“! T ADIES CLOTH CLOAKS AND , - VEIN OF COAL JAWThkh. underleyiug thin property. Tbo abore will be .old oepar-, . Pec. I°, IWt 3• -. . etelv or cosether aecordiug to the wishes of purchasers. Af ■" ! ■ 1 ■ l . ■ ,■ ■ ■. - bargsln mfy be h»d by early »ppU-stion to __ , ■ SNOfi! SALE —A Valuable lot, SltMtS I* ' ■ .■ sSSSSmIr : Altoona, Jan. T, 18M.—!»• j?bR DR MAItSEAIX'S M. of the estate of Samuel HcDowoU» deed, jahrs for i ■ » m » t\ta ■»» vi s&t(CATARRH SNUFF. The Wrm contains about 130 acres of cleared land. ; Aitpona, J .n.;th.t»66. JOUN.WE3I.EW | A DMINI STRATOR’S NOTICE No- XjLtice to hereby riven that tot fort of AdntetoUatton mi Deafhesa Has been removed by tlie estate of John Homing, late of Altoona, Blair omutoy, nas beeu greatly improved by its nee.' aforesaid. All pmoea knowing themselves ItKtobtoSf “ GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF. It 1 "^iLIAHORNINe.^ Ij'Oß SALE.—The undersigned offers at . prirate sale, a Houae and Lot, aitoate in Mvtb Ward, i Altoona. Iho Uonseiea two story frame, with two largo ! roomii and a hall on first fitter, with a Urge and convenient j kitchen and a well of water at the kitchen door, there ia I aleo a houae, tollable for a small lamilj which roots ' for $6O per year. Iho largo houae rants far $l3O per year. , The lot ih well fenced and baa a stable and other ouL | buildingsthereon. Penooa wishing to keep.boardor* would 1 flmj it a suitable building for that pnrpoaa, as It ia in a da j airable part of the town. . For further information inquire at the office ot John W. I Hornet, opposite Superintendent's office, who ia agent for I ihe property. Jan, 7th, tMt CONDITION OF THE FIRST NA ■ V^TIONAL Bauk of Altoona, of the State of Pennrylfa nia, on tba morning of the first Monday of January, 1806: Capital Stock paid in. ■——-^JJ’SSS’S Circulating notes received from Comptroller.... 136,000.00 Surplus fond I odiTldual Ilepoeiati - 1*0^61,36 United States Depoite - Doe, National Banos ?*Jlq *2 Profit and Loss.... 1,909.94 Note* and bills discounted Expenses . ~ J)u« from National Banks. “ “ other Banks r U. 8. Bonds deposited with Treasurer to secure Circulating Notes 161,000.00 D. 8. Bonds deposited with Treasurer to sedan Deposits Cash on band National Bank Notes 2.WS.OU o >. *1 sgtato “ “ X,two DO *• “ “ Special * Legal Tender Notes 67,704.45 $474,430.02 I D. T. Caldwell, Cashier of “ First National Bank of Altoona,” Pa., do Solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the beet of my knowledge and MUef. D. T. CALDWELL, Chxuhxtr. State of Pennsylvania, County of Blair, Sworn to and subecribed before me this 21 day ol J an nary, 1865 JOS. G. ABLUM, Jan 7,1906. Notary PutMc. New Firm in an old Stand. WOLF & PETERSON Beg leave to inform the citizen, of Altoona and vicinity that they hate taken charge of the GROCERY & PROVISION STORE lately occupied by Bickabaugh A Pattenon, and formerly occupied by Joe. Berkowitx, where they will keep con stantly on hand a large stock of Groceries, Pro.Ulone, and Feed, comprising Superfine, Eitre.andEitra Family Flour. Bacon—Hama Plain and, Sugar Cured. Bibbed and Plain Sldee, Shoulder*, Ac, v _ Dried Beef, Mackerel and Herring by the Barrel, Half Bari el and Quarter Barrel. COFFEE—BIO AND EAST INDIA. Sugars— Ciiuhed, Granulated, New Orleans, and Porto Bico, Honey and Golden Syrnpe, Now Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. Black, Young Hyson, and Imperial T *Sperm. Adamantine, Star, and Mould Candles. Pale, Bosin and Fancy Soaps. Nary, Spun BoD, Honey Dew, and Cut and Dry Tobacco, Cigars. Also, a good assort* ment of grooms, Buckets, Bed Cords, and Qneeneware. Corn—Shelled and in the Ear, Oats, Com and Oats, and Wheat Chop, Ship Stuff, Corn Meal, Sifted and Unsifted. Also, Clover and Flax Seed. BUTT KB, EGGS AND LABD. Please give ns acall and save “pen"*-• Dec. 17,1661—tf WOLF A PITEESON. IRELAND BY THE \ GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL dp do Washington Line of sailing Vessels, And the North German Lloyd Jaa® Steamships sailing between N. York Havre, Bremen, Southampton, and London. - . Bnifls at 'sight, for One Pound and upwarda,-on National Bank and Branches, payable in all the Cities ! and Towns In England, Ireland, Scotland and Walea, free of discount. B A o. KERB, s June9,1964-tf. ’ ALTOONA, PA.; G. W. PATTON, P.M Will be Mid at Public Sale onlths preml.ee, on Saturday the 4th day of February, A. D. 1885, at 11 o’clock A. Jf. of Mid day, that Valuable farm property owned by the Beit* of Graham McCamant, dec’d, located In Pleaaant Valley, one mile South East of Altoona Borough, Blair Conn>y. The Mid farmuontolna 247 acre* of good Limestone land, in a good StdWof Cnltivatlon and under good fence, with alarge Bank Barn and large two Story frame dwelling house—aim a good Apple Orchard and good water and 1 a small bat never failing stream of running water passing does by the Barn and Uonse. This farm Is generally con sidered one ofthe moet desirable in Blair County on account of th« good quality of the land and Its close proximity to a good market. Term, of tale %In hand and the balance In two equal Annual payment, with approved Security. Posaesison given April Ist. For farther information concerning the property address Samuel McCamant, Sabbath Beat, Fa. or Thos. McCamant Esq, Holllday.burgh, Pa. A NEW OIL WELL DISCOVERED I Many are the Storia. told of great Aiicoverlee of 00.: Of fortunes made in a day—Of flowing well, and Weill pump ed by steam. But the well discovered by London A Smith is not an oil well exclusively. Neither doe. !t ?ow Spon ; tsnontly, nor yet pumped by .term. If you don’t believe it. Just call at their Store oo Virginia Street and examine their’new Stock of goods, consisting of Ladles dress goods, inch ss Alpaca’s, Merino’s, Detains, Silks, Balmo ral Skirts, Ac., Ac. Of Gents wear, Cloths, Casthneree, Sattlpetts, Ac, besides a greet variety of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hoods, Nubiss, Comforts, Glove., Spice, of all kind.. Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Syrups, Seep, Candles and Queen, ware, Ac, with a little of nearly everything Usual ly kept la a variety Store. Call and see us, as we are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Don’t forget the place, at the old stand for merly occupied by John Loudon, on Virginia Street. I Altoona, Dec. 24. ’M. LOUDON A SMITH. ; , ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—No tice is* hereby girsn that Letteisof Administration on the'estate of Ellas Baker, late of Allegheny Pnrnaco, Blair County, dec’d., bare been granted to the under signed, residing as aforesaid. AH persons knowing them soiree indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those baring claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. B. 0- BAKER,;; Dec. 2X 1864—€ t» Administrator. ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ALTOONA, FA,I ! December 10th, 1864. |) ; None* to Bxociaouma. An Election for fire DlrectorsJbr the Hank, to aerre during the ensuing year, will be held at the offlee of the Pirst National Bank, on Tuesday, January 10th, I*B6, between the hours of 10 A, U. and Q P.M. of said day. D. T.CALDWRU* I \ a Ctuhier. A. P. CALDKRWOOD. Orrics or tkb Asjooka Oai m WAtnt December, 20. 1804. / Dividend notice.—The Board of Manager* bare tbt* daj declared ft Semi-Annual dl- I yldcnd of four (4) per cent on the Oftpltftl Stock of the 00. 1 dear of State lu pftjable on and after January 3d, IMi. e. t. boss, \ Tmuunr. DR. SAVANNAH TAKEN I FEED AND PEOVIBIONB PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS’ ofoia ud use of Dp. Marshall's Catarrh and Headaobe Snuff. haa p»md iu inti value fttt ellducolumon dleeaace of the heed, end el this moment it iludi higher then ever before. it ie recumineaOeil by meny of the beet phytic tern end M need with greet eacceee end eetielectioa everywhere. Bead the Certificates of Wllolesaie Dreggisfr in 1864. Xhe nadereigned, beTing for meny jeer* been acquaint ed with Dr.; Marshall's Catarrh and Headache tinxllt', end told it in onr w holeeeie trade, cheetlnlly etate, that we believe it to be equal, in ’every toewct, to the recommendation* given df it for the core of Calerthnl Affections, end that It ie decidedly the beet article we have ever known Corell onanki dieeeeee of the Heed. Burr A Parry, Boston. Bernee 4 Perk, hew York Bepd, Austin A 00, ■' A. B. AD- Saudi,! “ Brown, Lamson A|Co., “ . Stephen Pen! A Ch, “ Eoed, Cutler A 00., “ lefeel Minor A CO, “ Beth W. Pottle, - McKesson A Bobrina, “; Wilson, Feirbank ACo.,“ A. L. Boovill A 00.. « Henahaw, Jidmubd A Co, “ |H. Ward, Cloae A 00., “ U.H. Hay, Portland, He., | hash A Uell, Por Sale by allOrnggiata, Try It. Mot. 19. ’O4-ly. $474,430.02 ~..$ 40.04444 .... 2,08040 .... 42,63047 7840140 —. SXBENUIH TO'TUB WEAK. I ; YOUTH TO THE AGED 11 f biol Hue, . m „ oa ; I ' LIFE rejuvenatob. *--*» ■ i O . ■ V This prsparatiou is unequsUad ss a Bejuvsuator and •nH M Jtorar of wasted or inert functions. *Th« e »ired should bo certain to make the Bio krone a hoosehoW god, inaamnch an it wUi render them youthtui in feeling and in etrongth, and enable them to live over ihTdeve Of their pristine]oy. It not only exhilarates ls really « inS&hi. blessing, Moeciallv to those who have been reduced to a condition.of eeHabuee, mUfbrtuue,or ordinary eleknws. No. what? the cause ol tbs impoteucy of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove the effect at .ncmtdfi,rev„. biokeene Cure* Impotancy, General Debility, Necvouk Incapacity, Indolence, Emscl»Uon, Knnui, It hae a moat deligbtfu., desirable and novel effect upon the nervous tyetem j and aU who are in any way prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek s euro in this most excellent and unequalled preparation. Persons who. by imprudence, have lest their Natural Vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure in tin BIOKRENE. The Feeble, the Languid, the Disposing, Che Old should give this valuable discovery atrial; it will be found totally different from all other article* for the tame purpose. TO PEMALKS.—Tbi* preparation i* invaluable in ner von* weaknesses of aU kinds, a* it will restore the waited strength with Wonderful permanence. It Is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persistence in. it* use. will renovate the stomach to a degree .ef perfect health, and Pyepepsia forever. i One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for $5. Bold I by Druggist* generally. ... # Sent by express anywhere by addressing : M '• HUTCUINQjB k HILLTBE, M Proprietors, 81 Cedar Street, New York., Bold in Hollidaysbnrg by 3. B. Patton. Sold i£ Tyi€ne by 8. Berlin. Bold in Huntingdon by John Bead. Boldin Altoona by all Druggists. Not. 12,1864—1 y important™ females sm DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of Ingredients in then Fills lithe re sult of a long and extensive practice. - They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstrua tions, removing nil obstruct lone, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysteria, fatigue, pain in the hack and limbs, Ac, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DH. CHEBSEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of irregularities and obstruction, which have consigned so many to a msiruu r ' ■K’On.ln A Turn ia Logan towneUk Bltir count,; adjoining land* of BUt Baker, Janea Hntotalaon, Join Write .and nthm. tluint ini nnl i half mil n'ri iei iUlnina «Wlhn| 137 ACBES, 110 acre* of which an cleared, under good fence aod la a high state of cultivation, and the balance well timbered with while oak aad Hickory. About 10 acre* of the clewred laud la meadow of the beet quality. Then It air orchard of excellent fruit. The improvements are ~ \ LOO-FEAMX VRATHXB-BOARDES UOUSK, • with Kitchen,,Wash-how, Wood-houae, gmoke-hoaasfaal Pump-house all under one roof, and Tory convenient. \ A BANK BARN, tok&O foet, with wsgon-shed, corn-crib, Icehouse end ell oUkr necmsery outbuildings, making it£ei together one of fitted up bnu in the country. It is well calow* lated for a dairy and has been, fitted up for the purpoes.. This form wUhreadily rent at a bring ten per cent, on the Investment. N 0.3. ■ A home and one-tourth of an acre of ground attnala la LoodontvlUe, adjoining Altoona., The Bonn la double plaok, containing aaeea rooma. On tha lot are a Slaugh ter-houae, Hlda-houee, Stable, Wagoo-ehed, and ail tha bnOdinga and imorovamanta r«qn i»,a . muenery. JSLO.S. A Two-ctor, Brick Bonae aad half lot of ground, altnata on Virginia atreet, Altoona. The Bonaa containt three rooma aad kail, on tint Saar, and four rooma on, eecond floor. It ia in a deelrable part of the town. N 0.4. ▲ Home end helf acre of ground, aifcnete In Loudon*- Tilla, neer White Hell Hotel. The Home la e freast. The lot la well eet with choke fruit treat. NO. 5. A Home end half lot of ©round, iltnete on Behecoe atreet, Beat Altoona. The Home it two-ttory fremt With two roomt pa first floor end three on second floor. All the above properties now rent at a price which bring* ten per cent, on my Talaation. Bargain* may be had in all of those properties, a* exten ded time will be given in which to make payments. My object in disposing of all my property in this vicinity it to * remove to the West, and I do not wish the trouble of look- & ing after aflaici so ibr from home, or to have ■ property “ where I cannot see to its cat*. Bor these reasons i will' give bargains in the above. Altoona Oct. 29th—tt R. A. 0. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., Agent for Blair & Huntingdon Counties. These machines abb. admit to be the beet ever offered to the public, aud their superiority la satiafcctorily established by the fart that In the last eight yfearsi OVIJR 1,40 Q MORE of these Machines hare been sold than of any other man ufactured, and more medals hare been awarded the pro prietors by different Fairs and Institutes than to any oth ers.; The Machines are warranted to do all that Is claimed for them. They are now-in use in several families in Al toona, and in ,every case they give entire satisfaction. The Agent refers those desiring Information as the su . periority of the Machines, to Col, John L. Piper, Rev. A. B. Clark, Qeorge Hawkeswortb, Benj. F. Bose, and £. H. Turner. Esqr*. The machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. » Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new style Hemiper—s6s. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot and new style Hemmer—sss. No. 3, plain, with old style Ilemmer—s4s. [March 31,1861-tf. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE £REAM SALOON. riniE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN -1 FORM the citizens of Altoona" and vicinity that bit CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT, STORE, is always applied with tbs very best articles to be bad, and in great variety. FRESH OYSTERS ot tb« very best xuality, always to be bad. FS. ESH- BAKED BREAD, CAKES, & PIEJ, always on hand, at reasonable rates. He it at all tildes prepared to supply cakes, candies, Ac., lot pic-nlcs and other parties.' He invites a share of publlo x patronage, believing that be can render fall satis foe tiont o all. Remember, bis store and saloon is onVirglniastreet.two doors below Patton’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI. Altoona. April B,lBBBdt Dr. Strlotland’s kfellifloous Cough Balaam is warranted to care Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of tba Throat and Lungs. - Didrrhtm All the Medical men and the Press recommend Dr. Strick land's AntK&olera Mixture as the only certain remedy tor Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is ft combination of Aatritt* gents Absorbents, Stimulents and Carminatives, and ift warranted to effect a cure after all other moans bare mixed. gfRICKUNt^ • —- — 1 Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has cnred.tbousandsof tba wont eases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effect* a permanent cure. Try Itdlrectly, It to warranted to cure. DYSPEPSIA. NBBYODSNESS And DEBILITY. DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC. —We can recommend those suffering with I<*» °f Appetite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Nervon* Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic.' It isa vegetable preparation, free from alcoholie H* quota; whole nervous system; it creates a good appmte, and is to cure and Nervous Debility. N All the above medicines for sale by Dr. R.. Bdgart, Druggist, Altoona. ‘ ■ Dec.10.1804-ly. ■ k- ■ Hair , oil, colognes, pom ades, Sharing Cream, ToUet Scape 4c,, tor ml. hj i.ff . G. W. KBSBfcKE. \TEW AND IMPROVED STYLES . ’I of Trank., VeHee. sad Carpet-Baga, at LAOOHMAN’B. i>miE White cead and zinc 1 v Paint, also Chrome, Green, Yellow, Paris Gteeo, dry pod gronnd oil at : , KBBBHSB*B. FOR SALE—A BUILDING LOT •Itnated on Branch Bireet, Altoona, Price 1433. " Ang.lT, IWMAf. V.B.BITTSIjt. JUST RECEIVED—A Lot of Prim* aoABSVat ' - n • t • ■ j ' Jan. W. *34.] BKIOAgrB Drag Bjpfa. QUEENSWARE AT n 0. B. SINK. s# EWING HP Q. a BUITH \ ;