,|IELD. *>|Sto3?e. this n. M«N»» Sniith, Whsn h. W|lj!toort(n i MMe« Fan of *U etjJeaal. D, W. At*. ES. WARE. WOULD RE- oDabls prices- A'lar(*sttp\ and. ' WARE. 1b great SPOUTING 'Pper-raithlng room to kto a band an assortment of cop- >tly attended to. STEPHEN WIKTUft. 3TAKMI an old Stand. ) INFORM; XHE i vicinity that they Ua?o taken JVISION STORE | h A Pattersctti, and formerly where they will keep con Extra, and Extra Family and Sugar Cored, Hlbbed lerriag by the Bafrel, HaJf :D EAST INDIA. Orleans, Mid Porto -\p*. New vlrlenns anJSugar >Vny flyebu, ttnd,; Imperial : -Lnd Mould Caodkti. J**le t y. Spun? Roll,iHomgr IMr, igars. Also, a gtHj-r a*aorl t Cords, and Queenrware. novisiotfs, ir, Oat*. Corn aud Oat*, and Meal.»?iflf’d aud Cusiftad. and laud; t wp^nlws. WOLF * PETEHSON SCOTLAND, THE IF STEAMSHIPS, - of saium; Vessels, man Lloyd Line of between N. York , Southampton, widen. a joe Pound'&hd upwards, on «. payable in all fbe Cities ad, Scotland, and Wales, free It.' AO. KERR. ALTOOSA, PA iCPBELL * H THE CITIZENS tie hM |his da/ GROCERY STORE E/itt Altoona, .**; formerly knows a* th* f otiiing in . regard'to price*, lie public patronage, feeling latino of qnrrtock and prl- Bd*al. It favors will bo thankfully / ■ ' -f 51 SHVEN ON 12HE 1. by Mini JIAEIA BBOK- 1H QUARTER. tbrM dootf* belcnif Annie st. Ir the neglect oflesßone to in (v* pf tfekueH. SK A LOT i’OR , iotend/of to r**move frda o. biaboa*e«nd lot. eitnata diort chore Catharine l)elKnU«ts*J' The hoo» ke, cootaicinfc three room, on first floor and 4** n U well>ndc««d %n4,haa nfeocf*. PoMeuiots gw* A. P-CALDEUyOpP. I’S NOTICE.—No i m of Administration Lite of Allegheny Furnace. * n granted to the tinder- AU persona knowing tbem te reqtnwtrd to makeioune tlalraslwni present the mletuent. i ,■ Si C. BASER. ■Aihnlul«trator. i'S NOTICE. >V of AilrntyietmthHl & 1 of Altoonn, Bl»ir eomfj) R? tßmhmifa ce imHwdiate pdyment,»wl t the mo# without d«Uf. , lit. V M '■ : ; .;,- DKUA HORKtSfI, Ad»: - E HOTEt SITU- a «ml Kethmrioe' etwett t woteiwßioe roo«v«*l ■ coWom. lfor (brtlur iW: loehHng tmit doer' K-fefteflftfP :* VLQVfy CSjOiAR s.mo»jU*oß<»dnW. :: BTBZEiS ■-... o.jc. & f-'Ni *-s. * /V 1 3vltflo»a ‘ items. LOCAL Wru Kike Cohmst.— The importance ~i having a good file {company in this place, was li‘ lv apparent on the night of the late fire. The ‘V, Uno a Will Compeer has been entirely broken i„ removals from the town end enlistments u,e army, and the remaining members ere ex ceedingly anxious to form a new company of per ni-nt residents of the |dace. There are not now eau „gh of the Old members to run the engine to a fire , consequently, if it is to be brought into use hereafter, there must be a filling np of the compa ny The engine, one of the best in tbe.Stale, has been recently overhauled, and is now in perfect or der read v ty use on any occasion. The Good Will. Company have also a fine hose carriage which mus[ be mannal. Will not our people, those who have properly in the town and who are most in terested’in having a good, reliable fire company, join this compauv at)d acquaint themselves with the working of an engine, so that they may be of gome service, in case of a fire, in saving the.r | neighbors property if not their own Everything ; being in good order, ready for use. let us have the; „,en to man the ropes, etc., and get the engiueand, | h.U ,the spot. Where they are wanted. Heretofore I th,, company has been made up, almost entirelly, of; persons who had no property. They did the work, while those interested looked on. This should |,c the ease. One other matter We wish to mention, and it b this. While our property own ers have allowed others to work the engine and carry the hose at fires, thus taking the labor and -1-k tney have not even supplied the money topay fur the engine. .Ws learn from a, Member of the company that there is still some $4OO dollars due on the engine. This amount has been on interest for some five years, and it is high time it was paid. And who should pay it? Certainly, those who are tube benefuted. No man should say that because he is insured he-necd not contribute. Every tire insurance company that his insured property in the town should contribute something, and we believe they will, if a good company be organized. Then let us have a good company at once, and make the effort to wipe out this debt. Unless our citizens take hold of this matter, the engine will Siand in its house hereafter, as a half-dozen men cannot run it to a fire. UKiTH op Kobkrt M. S. Jackson. — IntelU— was received in this city yesterday, of the. aeoe.ise o.‘ Dr. Robert M. S. Jackson, formerly of Crowm, Cambria county, Pennsylvania. He ilild «1 Chattanooga, Tennessee, holding at the lime the position of Medical Inspector of 'the Twenty-third Army Corps, and Acting Medical; Director of the Department of Ohio. Dr. Jack-' ~,t, was widely known throughout the State, being distinguished for great force of character, decided! opinions, and some eccentricity withal. He was u men of strong and generous feelings, and intense in ins patriotism. As a scientific man he had few lioisjn Pennsylvania. He was thoroughly vei lin all departments of science, and as a ge0!,...-isi and botanist was specially distinguished. II" a as a tnenthes of the Pennsylvania Geological Commission, of which Professor Rodgers wasi chi' f. and very much of the results of that survey are line to the skill and industry of Dr, Jackson. He was an enthusiastic mountaineer, and. believed that in the pure air of the Alleghenies the enervated and listless inhabitants of cities and the lowlands would find health strength and energy. He pub lished-some years ago a work called “The Moun tain," which is distinguished by a love of nature and by a scientific, handling of the topics, which, without being too technical, is of a character to elevate the human mind and teach' the reader to look from nature up to nature’s God. Some of Dr. Jackson’s views are bold and startling, but his fine command of language, his chaste and vigor ous style, places the book among the most remark-, able of its kind ever written. Dr. Jackson was a member of the American Philosophical Society, Academy of Natural Sciences, and learned insti tutions. His character created for him warm friends wherever he was known, and his untimely death will not be unlamented. —Phita Inquirer . What Blair Cowry Fays.—We extract from the A unitor- General’s Keport the following a mrmms paid by the county and corporation* into the State Treasury during the past year:— Altoona Gas & Water Company , on Corporation Stock $ 165 00 Ilollidaysburg Gas Company, on Cor- L i-oration Stock 315 00 Tax on Real and Persona! Estate 14,56" 89 Special Tax Enrollment of Laws Brokers and Bankers Tax on Writs, Wills, Deeds, etc. Coiletteral Inheritance Tavern Licenses Retailers *• Billiard Rooms, Bowling. Saloons etc. Eating Houses, Beer Houses etc. Brokers Licenses Distillery and Brewery Licenses Charter Blair Countj Iron and Coal Company Acivnd Interest During the same period the county has received •mi ntihe Treasury for common school purposes §2,904 20. Frum the same Report we leant that the taxable property of the county amounts to $4,900,758, the population to 27,535, of whom 7,148 are taxables. R. R. Changes.— Tlie Pittsburg l^Afa 'amfr cud, of Tuesday, was slightly previous in Wrannonnce ment of gome of the changet of officers of thff Penn’* Rail Road. Those announced by us last week, and those published below, are alt that .have yet been officially made, viz:—Cal. F. Sellers, lias been appointed Division Telegraph Operator at this station, in' room of Will M'Cormick, pro moted to Supt. of Telegraph. John Reilly has taken the position of chief clerk to Gen’l Superin tendent, vacated by Mr. Darlington, and William C. Keller has taken charge of- the; Car Record Office,in room of Mr. Reilly. All these promo tions are in the regular line, and merited by faith fulness and business qualifications exhibited in former situation*. Killed,— We regret to learn that James Hutch inson, son of James Hutchinson, Esq,, of Eldora do, wag killed in the assault on Fort Fisher, He was not yet 20 years of age, belonged to the Navy, in which branch of the service he enlisted torn* months ago. His worthy parents have the: sym pathy of all in their bereavement.—Rtyisier. f«« I Hook asp Ladpm Compear—We to ftmm i haTe * Hotik.and Ltiddar company in this * ' town. In another place we hare appealed to our citizens to re-organize theGoddWill Engine Com ; patty, bat this will not prevent the formation of ''| the company to which we now Prefer. There are men enough to 111! up both companies and make them what they should be. All that is required is gel our people aroused to a sense of their duty and interest. A Hook and ILadder Company is almost as important as an engine company. One of the companies should be qn tlzie West side of the railroad. Were there a cignplete Hook and {Ladder Company, with a hose .carriage attached, on the West side of the road, much work could be done at a fire ere the engine could be brought over, as not untreqoently the Annie street crossing is olocked with cars, and tbe engine must be taken to the upper end or 'lower end of town to get it over. 1 Besides, ladders Jare often of much service to engine companies. We have heretofore suggested tbe formation of such a company, but no action,has been taken.— The same may be tbe case this time, bnt the fault is ndt ours. We shall do our duty in urging such precautions, in case of fires, as seems imperatively I necessary, and leave the responsibility with those i who are interested. When a fire occurs wc .find : many men ready to condemn the fire company, or I somebody, because everything did not work to their pleascment, and for The moment they are for a new Engine Company, or aHook and Ladder Company, but soon they forget their danger and their good intentions, and we hear the same old song at the next fire. Now led the companies be organized and made what they should be, ur let ;he fault-finders hold their tongues. 307 14 20 00 1,123 74 481 30 102 26 876 20 1,605 26 . 71 25 285 00 67 00 186 25 25ft O 0 4 95 $20,397 25 Internal Revenue. —Through the courtesy of Bobett H. Canan, Esq., clerk; for Samuel J. Roy er, Esq., Collector of Internal Revenue for this [l7tb] district, the Johnstown Tribune has been famished with the following tabular statement of the comparative receipts of revenue from all sour ces during the years 1863 and 176-t. The receipts during the year 1862 were so trifling that it was not deemed necessary to embrace them in the statement ; ; January,.. February, March, April, May June, July August, September, October, November,. December,.. ToiaK Increase in 1564 Com. money collected in 1863, ... Do. Do, ISM Total am't commutation,. Do. lut. retenae,. Total collections, , It will be seen that, under the operations of the internal revenue law, as amended June JO, 1864, the collections of revenue, from July 1, 1864, to June 30, 1865, will approximate half a million of dollars in this district. There are not many di stricts in the State that pay a heavier tax for the. support of the Government, or pay it moie promptly. f- i Stamm Upon Deeds. —Persons who have hous- | es and lots to sell mast lie careful herealter to make I tiieir hargains certain upon ihe subject of stamps. 1 The usage in sales of property heretofore has been jJtat individuals who bought should be at the ex pense of deeds, acknowled groents. and all searches j proper against the owner. Where it was necessary to go back of the title ot the latter, and the searches were such as he ought to have got when he pur chased, he would be charged with the expense. But otherwise the rule that the buyer of real estate pays ail expenses has been so common that when the stamp regulation was established, it was as sumed as a matter of course that the purchaser was to bear that expense also. But it seems that this assumption is unauthorized law. The .Supreme Court of this State yesterday decided that unless there is a special agreement to the contrary, the seller of the real estate must pay for the stamp, because he is required to affix it to the deed, This is a matter of considerable importance, as the cost of stamps is one dollar upejn each one thousand dollars of the price, and iwhen heavy sales are made, the stamp is a considerable item. Here after the prudent man will agree to*sell his prop-, erty for so much, “and the cost of the stamp.” Thbbb-Cent Notis.—-The new three-cent fractional currency just issued is very handsome. — In the centre there is a fine medallion of, Wash ington, and in each of the upper corners, a sheild with the figure “3” upon .it, and the words “E Pluribus Unum” underneath. On the reverse side “HI" appears on each of the corners, and in the centre there is a large “3” upon a green field. The note has the fractional currency on both sides. The engraving is beantifnlly executed, and.it will be almost an impossibility fo counterfeit the notes. Notes of this denomination, to the amount of $15,- 000, were issued on Wednesday last. Shabp Transaction.—‘The following operation ytaf performed on last Friday at the Prorost Mar shal’s. officer A man enrolled in Woodberry township authorized a broker here to put jn a substitute for him, limiting the price to the g am bf $1,200. The broker employed another in Allegheny township to put in the substitute limi ting him to $l,OOO. The last put in a poor, ig norant follow and gave {lim $3OO. So that i of the $l2OO paid by the principal, the substitute got $BOO. the first broker $2OO, and the second $7OO. Comment is unnecessary .—Rtgitter. f/gg* Postmasters are obliged to receive all Treasury notes for stamp# and postages, if clearly genuine, no matter how porn or defaced they may be, provided one-twentieth part-thereof banot mis sing—and fractional currency, If not one-tenth part be missing. Such notes and currency receiv ed as are unfit for re-issue should be kept sep arately and distinct, and returned, as occasion re quires, to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, in sums of not'less than three dol lars, to be exchanged. ■ f ; Fowwbt on a Smal& Sc aim .—The Mayor to day issued a warrant for the arrest of A. G. Bur goon, charged with forgjery. The accused is an employee of the fed nsy Kama Railroad, and some time since received an order from the company on the Merchants and Manufacturers Bank for $l,BO which, it is alleged, he changed io's9,Bo, thus ob taining $B,OO more that) his check called for. The forgery was very clumsily committed and might: easily J* detested. Tim wensed U sUB at large. Piuiburgh ChrumcU, 11 tk *M. i . The Insusamcs op NokthAhkbic*. DIfe‘MAiRSHAILti’S I _ . , ~ „ have heard Dr. 9 yfckUud’i Tonic ipoken of *o frequently ■ . . ■ . ■. I During the last two or three yearn thu. well by tb io bMn b,tvtha.at l-.w, I A TiAf'N 'tljNM known company have been extending their bust- an) comprUod to make it known to tb* public that m !V a 1 wi ' XX » now in' the interior of the State of .Pennsylvania, really believe It effects a cur* in every case; therefore, ;w* ; Thi* Snuff ha* thoroughly proved iteeif to be the heetar* j and have aleeady Wd a good fomOpdoa for fire wky to thow. who « eaffering with Dyapepda or Serna* ; and inland business throughout the Common- D, ' ,jiUtjr ’ *° *° *o their DrnggW and geta bottle ot Dr. , excellent remedy m many caeca ol Sore Eye*, j Strickland’* Tonic. t Uestibees ha* been removed by it, and Hear wealth. ——j iny nae bom greatly improved by ita e*e, ! ! Incorporated as they were in the year 1794, by (jrXVJSS I\| M V.I)F ATK ; the Legislature of Pennsylvania, and up to the tu me dull heavy paths caused by dtseasee of the head. j year 1862, hauing agencies only in two or three I prominent points in the State, their claims for the glands, ami gives a healthy action on the pert* affected. business thro’ont the. State whence their authority MOKlii THAJt THIRTY YKAHB* came, seem well founded, and hence, some three of sale and a»c%t l> r . Marshall’* Catarrh years since, they established a central State agen- ?Jm^fi^uini^S^n*d£M^V^*£^dt*aadaiUaa cy at the seat of Government, through which their agency business is transacted and where policies are issued. ' B'mcethe organization of thiscompany in 1192, now over seventy years, their success has been very marked, having now a capital and surplus of over $1,600,000, and during which time they have paid losses amounting to over seventeen millions of dollars. In Philadelphia, where the management of this company is lest known, it epjoys a well deserved popularity, as the result of long triediiud faithful services, and large liberality in the adjustment of losses ; the officers, Arthur G. Coffin, Esq., Presi dent, and Charles Platt, Esq., Secretary, as well as the board of directors, being well and famil iarity known, some of whom have given their ser vices to the corporation for over forty years. 8. M. Woodkok. Esq., is agent of company for Blair County, by whom all applications for insu rance will be promptly attended to. Blair County Insurance Company, —ln an other Column will be found the fifteenth annual statement of the Blair County Mutual Protection Fire Insurance Company, It shows the institu tion to bajn a healthy condition. It is a home company, well known to ovr people, and it appears unnecessary for os to say anything commendatory of it, other than that it is perfectly reliable. John Lloyd, at the Banking House of W. M. Lloyd & Co., is agent for the company at this place. ' Cail and: Get them. —Geo. F. Huff has re ceived a box containing clothing which belonged to members of Capt. H. B. Huff's company, 184th Kegt. P. Vi, who have been killed or captured. The clothing is put up in packages and addressed to the friends of the soldiers. Mr. Huff desires that the friends call at his residence and receive the packages, as many of them may be of use to those to whom they are addressed. 1883. 1884. •4 3,216 77 $ 8,001 15 .29,747 18 7,013 16 . 9,377 82 10.107 88 ... 8,115 99 11.606 45 ... 7,199 20 13,071 58 .; 7,772 33 11.801 70 9,300 50 82.563 39 .. 5.365 83 20.188 61 8.652 27 13.894 27 5,633 OS 27.445 33 36,600 51 34.135 J 3 10,609 88 30.971 09 The Shooting Season. —The, law prohibits persons from either shooting, trapping or destroy ing in any way whatsoever, or offering for sale, partridges, pheasants and rabbits, from the first day of January, until the first day of October, in each and every year, under a penalty of five dol lars in each and every case. .$141,096 37 $27u,000 62 128.904 25 238,800 00 290.100' 00 $528,900 00 .412.296 99 $941,196 99 Accident. —We learn that Mrs. Smyth, wife of Alex. A. Smyth, of this place, slipped and fell on the ice, on Wednesday last, and broke her leg. Dr. Findley was called and reduced the fracture, and she is now doing as well as could be expected. Answer to Enigma —“Haraoth.-Gilead"is the answer to enigma published last week.—Solved by Master Wm. A. Mann. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Secludes, Spectacles, Perfumery and Notions, Drug* and Medicines Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Together with a aplendid stock of Trusses and Supporters and all goods found in a first class Drug Store. For sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of A. Bocbb, Second door from the corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. . Fire! Fire!! —Do not risk your properly any longer to the mercy of the flames, but go to Kerr and hare 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. I)H. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT* A CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS X*. AND ACHES, and warranted superior to any other. Croup it positively cores ; relief is absolutely sure imme diately it is used. Mothers remember this, and arm your- M\ves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a diabase which give* no notice, frequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night: before a physician can be sum moned it maybe too late; Remember, the Venetian Lini ment never Price 26 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office,*® Cortlandt Street, New-Tork? A OABD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America a® a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cum of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of dis orders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great nximbers hare been already cured by this noble remedy.— Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortu nate, I will send the recipe -for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself Address. « Oct. 29, .Tfcfit THEREAT ENGLISH REMEDY '/ SIR JAMES CLARK’S / ■. Celebrated Female Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark , M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Quern. ■ 'This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure pf all thoee painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderateeali excess and removes ail obstructions, and a speedy cure maybe relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp ofOroat Britain, to prevent counterfeit*. CAUTION. That PSls should nut be taken by Female* during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, a* they are sore to bring oh Miscarriage, but at any other time they are *afe. In all Case* of Nervous and Spinal Affections, i’alos in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertlion. Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and White*, these Pills will effect a'cure when all other mean* have failed* ;hd al though a powerful remedy, do not eontaln iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution., full directions in the, pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD ST ALL DRUGGISTS. ' i “ . Sale Agent for the United Stale* and Canada. JOB MOSES,"27 Cortlandt St., Newj.Yorit, N fti-sl.ooand 6 postage stamp* enclosed to Any au thorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 60 Till*, by retain matt. Mav.U.’Me'ly. • ' ' • - RAIL SO AD AND MAIL SCHEDULE.; WESTWARD. i Pittsburg k Eri&Kxpressarrives 6-30 A. Imvn 6.60 A.M. i Baltimore 44 “ 7.55 44 Pbiladel’a 44 44 8.50 * “ *.15 u •; Train 44 7.40 P.M, 44 7.53 P.M. Boat Line . ‘, - 8.50 44 9XO 14 'Emigrant Train “ 8.40 * 4 ■* 3.40 u l 1 EASTWARD. Past Mail Train arrives7.so A. M n leave* M 0 A.M. ; Uurrul/g Accoomoditioit '* 12J.5 P.SL, 44 1130 P.M. Pittsburgh A Erie Express 44 0.00 •* 44 K2O 41 Philadelphia 44 44 0.20 44 »* 0.40 4 ‘ Peat Line . , 44 JL3SA.M„ 44 1.40 AJM. | Trains o» HoUidaysburg Branch run to connect with Baltimore Express, Philadelphia Express and Mail Train : Westward, and Fast Mail, Harrisburg Accommodation and Pittsburgh A Brie BspPess Train Eastward. ! Trains od Tyrone k Clearfield Branch ran to connect i with Mail Train West and Pittsburgh k Brie Express Train Bast, and connect from Pittsburgh k Erie Express Train I West and Fast Mail Bast. Trains on Bald Eagle Valley B. R. run to connect with Fast Mai! and Pittsburgh k Brie Express Train East and Mail Train West, and connect from Fast Mail Train East, Mail Train W<*t and Pittsburgh k Erie Express Trains East and West. Trains on Ebeusburg k Cresson Branch rup to connect with Fast Mall and Harrisburg Accommodation Trains East. Mail Train West and Pittsburgh k Erie Express Train East and West. , Trains on Indiana Branch run to connect with Harria burg Accommodation Train East and Pittsburgh k Brie Express Train W est. Washington, Baltimore k Harrisburg arrive at 7:55, A.M. Philadelphia arrives at .... 8:55, * 4 Pittsburgh, (through.) * • - ? 7:50, UolUdaysburgb, * • 7:36, A.M. k 5:50, P.M. Western Way, Eastern Way, ..... 7:40, P.M. MAILS CLOSE Eastern Way and through. Western Way and through, Hollidaysburgh, Western, through. Eastern, through, Office hours from 6:46, A.M., to 7:45, P.M.; on Sun* day from 7:45 to 8:45, DIED. In this place, on the 14th lust.. Mrs. DKLIBAH S. WORK, wife of Lawrence P. Work, aged 35 years. The friends of the deceased hare consolation in the fact that ere she died she left with them the evidence that she had made her peace with God, and that she has only ex changed a life of care and sorrow for one of everlasting bliss, that although she Is lost to them, their loss has been her great gain. Uer death was peaceful and happy, and of her may be said “How bleat the Christian when she dies." ; GO TO IDAHO kb GOLD, n' A»D 10 REIGART’S DRUG STORE rot. Fteab and Pur* Drugs. Fancy Quods and Notion® Fine Cigars and Domestic Wine®. The citizens of altoona will please accept our Congratulations and best wish es for the year 1865. and our thanks for the liberal patron age you have flavored us with. RKIGART IS AGENT FOB “Misliler’s Celebrated Herb Bitter’s.” We shall always fill onr Customers Oniert as directed with 0 'liuiue Goods at the lowest market rates and guar antee to Drake their purchases satisfactory in every par ticular. , [Jaa. 28» 65-tf. Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars, 11l T. INMAN, Bible Haute, iw York City JOS Station Altoona, Noe. 12th, 1361. MAILS AHJUVE. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL STATE- J- MKNT of Blair County Protectioual Mutual i'lre In- Huraoce Company 196-4.. Amount of property Inaured Jan. 1, 18«. J? .. “ during the year. ldo,fti-oo Deduct amount expired during year, 130,WW t. ** surrendered ‘ Amount at ri.k, Jan. 1, ISOi. c« Amonntof premium note, in force Jan. 1, M, s£B76 99 .. r n •> received during year, 19,881 63 Deduct amount expired during year, IW7O M u surrendered * w Amount of notes in force Jan. 1,1864, receipts. Balance at last settlement, 2 ’ 683 81 Ain’t rec’d during year 07 ** on asfeßamcnt No. 6,1W147 less 6 per ct.for co.lcctlon, Bff3 97 « 1,244 88 8,9% 69 Accrued Interest credited Trea*. expenses. H. Burkett, lose by fire. 25 00 J. C. McLanahan, “ 10 ® JJ® Alex. M. Lloyd, ■ ‘S *59 J. Gardner, guard’n “ ,*9 2$ Standard pd.pub. card Attainment not, M 70 Register “ , “ “ *" Printing blankt and receipt*, 17 00 Tyrone Herald, 5 ?9 Johnstovn Tribunej>ub. etatement, *OO D. K. Ramey ex. oMurrey at Bnrket fire, 5 00 “ moving safe, f JjV U.S. Tax on receipt, “ S Directors (8 each for aerricea, Vji uo Policy feet, 5? 59 Salary of Secretary for the year, 50 00 Postage oanotices of renowsi A statu r• * Balance, Dec. Slat. ISM. B'so<) 8 ' 50<) 30 RECOUECES OF THE COMPANY. Premium note* held by Company, 66,0 M 93 Cash ia h snds of Treasurer, 2,310 M Am& ia hands of Bhodes* admrs. 430 *8 ** T Bingham,ox.Trea. 7«7 85 Office furniture ke H 00 Submitted by J, F.FRDKAUFF, Secretary. And now to wit January 2i, 1865, the above account au dited and approved Jan. 28, 3t. MARRIAGE GUIDE YOUNG’S GREAT PHYSIOLOGIC AL WORK, or, Every one his own Doctor—Being a ■ Private Instructor for mairied persons or those about to marry, both male and female., In every thing concerning the physiology and relation* of one sexual syitem, and the production or prevention of offspring, including aU the new discoveries never before given In the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This 1* really a. valu able and interesting work. I‘ I* .’"T' tte “ '"-iP!*!“. guage for the general reader, and 1« illustrated with up wards ot one hundred engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating maryiage, and having the feast impediment to married life, should read thta book. It discloses secret* that every one should be acquainted with Still it is a book that must b* locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to one on the re ceipt of twenty-five cent*. Address DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 8 PRUDE St. above Fourth, Philadelphia. Jan. 28,1888-6m.* ' FOR RENT. —The undersigned. Agent oflhe eetate of Samuel McDowell, dec’d. »Bin# rent, Horn the first day of April next, the maUrion faftn, situate In Pleasant Talley, within one mile Of Altoona. The form contains about 130 acres of Altoona, Jad. 7th, 7866. JOHN VBBTIIT, Agio G UKASE YOUR COEN CAKES ! Good Freeh Butler U selling for 48 cents k pound-, at the NatkmalGrocery. on Virginia street, two-doors Brota the McCiellan House. Altoona, Jan. 21, ’65-tf. rpHE BEST TEA, FOB YOUR MO- I NET, 1* to be had at the national Grocery, Virginia 81, tiro door*•*>“ House. . EWAIT Altoooa. Jan.in, > 65-tf. BPB3 * POaTLEW All ■ I JOB 3 ABE—A valuable lot, situate in f.rfnrth^lnfcrma^n^ moment it stands higher than «w before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians and is used with great success and satistaction everywhere. Head the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists in 1854. The undersigned, having for many years been acquaint ed vim L>r. MarnUaU’s Oatarrh. and Headaoke fcirxuttV X m our VholauU. tnzuc, cUueilutly state, that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article ye have ever known for all common diseases of the Head. Burr k Perry, / Boston. Barnes k Park, New York Heed, Austin k Co., •* A. B. k 1>- hands, Brown, LamsoaA,Co n ** btephen Paul A • Heed, Culler A Co., 4 * isreal Minor A Co., 44 beth W. Fowl*, 44 McKesson k Bobbins, 44 Wilson, Fail-bank A Co., 44 A. L. bcovtll A Co., 44 ilensuaw, Eumoud A Co, 44 (M. Ward, Class k Co., 44 iH. H. Hay, Portland, Me., J Bush k Hail, . “ Fur bale by all Druggists, Try it* Nov. itf. ’64-ly. Tbi« preparation i« unequalled na a Eejnvenatov and ~,,1 R.Jturer of wiated or inert function*. The aired ehciuld ho curtain to make tha Blokrehea household koU, iuaamuch as if will render them youthlnl in feeling and in strength, and enable them to lire over aimiu the days of their pristine joy. It not only exhilarates buTistrengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have boon reduced to a condition of servility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. Mo matter what the cause id the impotency of any human organ this superb propiaration will remove the effect at onceand forever. biokb:ene - 7.40, A.M &30, “ 7:30 A. M. * 7:10, P.M, - 7:30 “ - 6:30, “ a. W. PATTON, P.M Cutes Impotence, Oeueral Debility. Nervous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depression, hoes °f Appetite, Low tolnts. Weakness of the Organs bl denotation, Mental Indolence,. Emaciation, Ennui. It has a most delightful, desirable and novel effect upon the nervous system ; and all who are in any way prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek a cure in .this most excellent and unequalled preparation. . Persons who, by imprudence, have lost their Natural Vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cute in the BIO^RENE. 182,162 DO 77,657 62 21,612 54 68,014 98 429 30 69,694 16 JOSEPH SMITH, JAMBS D.REA. JOHN DBAS, ' Executive Committee. RUSS t POSTJiEWAIT. -r aIUEMITU TO THE WEAE. 1 , YOUTH TO TUB AQKDII * JiiOKKENE, • os 4 life rejuvenatob. The Feeble, the Languid, the Despairing, the Old should give t|iiB valuable discovery atrial; it will bs found totally different from all other articles for the same purpose. TO FEMALES.—This preparation Is Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restore the wssted strength with wonderful permanence. It Is also aferand tome, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persistence in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and Dyspepsia forever. ' I One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for $5. Sold I by Drugg&ts generally. 'a Sent anywhere by addressing M HUTCHINGS k HILLYEIL J Proprietors, 81 Cedar Street, New York, Sold in Hollidaysburg by J. Patton. Sold in Tyrone by S. ijerlin. Sold in iluntingdoo by John Bead. - Sold In Altoona by all Druggists. Nov. 12,18W —ly important™ females t Pints'^ IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients id these Pills is the re* salt 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 all obstructions, whether from cold 'or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, do., disturbed sleep, which arise 1 from interruption of nature. DR. CHEKSEMAN’S FJILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of 4 irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a pbxmatfbe qravs. No female can enjoy good health unless bhe is regular, and whenever an obstruction taken place the general health begins to decline. These Pills form tfu inert preparation eperjmt forward with IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. ESTDONT Bfc . Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tellhim that you want the BEST and mod RELIABLE FEMALE MEDJCItfE IN THE WORLD* which Is comprised in these Pills. | DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS ? have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectnal one ever known for all complaints peculiar to nmoles. To all claseeS they are toraluable, xndaciny, with certainty, periodical regularity. They are knoVn to thousand.,[who have used town at dWtrent periods, throughout the country, having the sanction or ttie most eminent Physicians in America. " ' Explicit directions, dating when they should not JfJtsgV with each Box—the Price Oni Dollar per Box, at 0 BOXM for 66, containing front 60 to SOPills. PUls sent by mail, pHompOy, securefrom observanonihy remitting to the PropriStSil.' dMi) BY DRlpiptasa GENERALLY. •• ■» ' : : _ 1. HCTCHINOS A HILIYKR, Proprfrthffrj - 81 Osdar Bt- Veto Yorlt. Sold in Hoilidaysbnrg by J. K. Pstton. T Buldln Tyrone by 8. Berlin. Sold in Hunttngdon by lohnjlsad. Bold to Altoona by all Nov. 13,18M—♦ly-^ JOHN HICKEY. CABINET-MAKER tTNDEBTAKEIL Having purchased the in terest of Mr. Clierry In the late Arm of Hickey A Cherry, I wonld respectfully igfonu'the public I intend to continue the business, in the new Cabinet Shop and Fur niture Ware room, bn JULIA STREET, OPPOSITE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, East Altoona, where I will be happy to fljlaU orders to my line. I have on hand a good supply of Furniture Just from Philadelphia, which I offer W the lowest Pricoa tor C *?heep a hearse, and am prepared atalljAs to attend promptly toordefs li UadMtoktolg'. Y-r . i I wilt always! keep on hand a good SMortmsnt of METALLIC COFFINS. : ... Altoona,,Hoy. 6th f 864 1 > Real Estate For Sale. A GOOD CHANGE’ FOB INVESTMENT. The undersigned offers for tale on reasonable 'terma tbjo tract! oft White Hne and Hemlock TimMr land situate in Clearteld Cambria county, alio lit seren mile* from Altoona, con. tainidg \ : ' {'if- f. EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES, ? The Improvements! are, one Bntall’a twenty,three bom nower Engine and flaw Mill, ona twenty-flve iiorae power Ktatfonary Engine knd Saw ’MilljTbree Dwelling EWnaea, Two Stable* and all noceeaary Jmproveinenq, M road* *c. f for makifag lumber. - HTher*U alto avfpoMd to be ; . _ _ - 4 ( ‘ - VEIN 5 O F COAL underlying this property, Theinbote will be eold jepar aSirdlng to the widow of purcftaaer*. A by early appHfatlon to > ■ baiwwffnyoe.nm* J louIS PLACE, or i,;- JAMESbOUTTHER. Altoona. Jan. 7, jSSAr-lm. andhewuokel. • ...j-;,- i.bgaiUi W . ' Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &C-, fcc»» 4 G K 0 Bt MBH X A of ft*d«»n i* m* A.T PRI¥ASP>SALE. TIE SUBSCRIBES [OFFERS, AT Print* Uaraa «o»aU, Mt»*to:o.,Wlawo>- NO. 1. .... A. Inm la Uaaa town*Wp» Mr cwmtj,«dM*^| 137 ACBBS» 120 d «• hi*h rut* of eulUTiuioo, and tho J»l»*o*’Mil ttaifctrj* with whit* oak andHlokorj. AboW » *cm »< “• claarod land Moooadowof tho bootqanlltjr. Ttioro 10 m onhard of ozcoUont trait. *U»ln|i»wa«rt«l» LOG-PRAM* irBATHKMOAEDBD BOOM, with Bitch. m-Wooh-bonoo, VocMallmMmin* ‘ ABANKBAEN, 60x50 feat* with wagon-ahad. corn-crib, Iwhtiw and all oth«r dmcw outbuUdiaga.mMhtt.«4tof*th«r oaa«f tba beat fitted up bums In tfea country. itia vaUeaHu* Utad .for a dairy and baa baan fitted up fi»tbapurfaaa» This &nn>m readily test at a prtevwWab*wiU beta* t«o par cent. ot the ianilßMtt no. a. A bow ftad ooa-lbarth.of as ana of ground ritual# i* Loudooarille, adjoining Altoona. Tbi Uouaa !• double* containing moo room*. On tho lot ara a Blaagb* tttf'houia, Stable, WipuMbod, and all iaa buildings and Improvement# required about a bUtobary. JMO. 3. - A Two-otorr Brick Boon aod hall lot otpoand, tttaala on Virginia nmt, Altoann. Tho Honoo oontalao throo room* and hall, on Urot Boar, and foot coca* on monk Boor. Iti* in a doatrablo part ol tho town. N 0.4. A Hiiowend b»U tenet ground,eitwte ta Itoodon*- ,ill«.n mt WUU HaH Holer Tho Ho»»e it t tmettmj trelde. The Ist 1» w«Ue«t with cboica fruit tree*. jcsro.ws. ▲ Boom tod half lot of ground, situate on Ktbtcet (tnxit, tul Altoona. The Boum it twoetory trust with ' two rooms os first floor tad three on stcosd floor. All the above properties sow rent at a print which brings tan par cam. on my valuation. Bargains may ba had in all ofthose properties, aa extern dad time will ba given in which to make payments. My object in disposing of ail my property ia this vieioily la it remove to the West, and 1 do not wish the trouble of look ing afteraflatra aofitr from home,or to have property' where 1 cannot Bee to its cart, for these rations I will give bargains in the above- Altoona Oct. 29th—tt R. A. 0. KERR, ALTOONA, PA.. Agent for Blairj& Huntingdon Countiw. These machines AKB^iitiT to be tbe best aver offered to the public, aud their superiority issatlstoc tartly established bjr the tact tbit In the last eight years, . OVER 1.400 MORE of these Machines have been sold then of any other man* nfacturjjd, and more medals hare been awarded the pro prietors by different Fairs and Institutes than to any oth ers. The'Jiachinee are warranted to do all that Is claimed for them. They are now in use in sereral families in Al toona, and in erery case they glee entire tatistoction. The Agent refers those desiring information as the su periority of the Machines, to Col. Jehn h. Piper, iter. A. B. Clark, George Hawkesworth, BenJ. F. Boss, and X. H. Turner, Keqrs. . . i , Tbe machines can be seen and examined at tbe store of tbe Agent, at Altoona. , ' . Price of No. 1 Machine, silrer plated, glass toot and now style Hemmer—466. No. 2, ornamental bronie, glass toot and new style Hammer—s 66. No. S, plain, srlth old style Hemroer—s46. [March M, 1861-tf. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. 3'»HK SUBSCRIBER WOULD In form tbecltlienaof Altoonaand vicinity tbnt bis NFECTIONERT, NDT nnd FRUIT BXORX, is always applied with the very beet articles to be had, and la (real variety. • _' FRESH OYSTERS ot the Tory beat xoaltty, always to be had. XBJtSB-BAXSD BREAD, CAKES, & PIBo, elwaye on hand, at reasonable rates. ■ ... He is at all times prepared to supply cakes, candles, Ac, forpio-nicsshdotberpartles. He Invites a share of pnbltc patronage, believing that he can render full satlslhctlonl a Remember,his store and saloon Is oaYtrginlastreet,two door*below Patton's Hall. OTTO R08&I. Altoona. April 8.1863-tf. I*. StrictUnd’* M«UMloou« Cough MmgJ. Coi - - - Thi Diarrhoea..... gents, Abeocbfntf, v —» --- - warranted to effect •cure cftvr all other dimm mw wM< XT AIR OIL, COLOGNES, POH* tttiSSSu*’ Mew and improved styles Of TnoM ttd dry ni pwid ril «t, , P~tt] nfflliWt, U»OR SALE-—A BUILDING LOT r .ltoid*don»mii«hBttMt r An*. IT. ItM-jf. - W. 8. kirtHM*. TUST RECEIVED—A IM x^Pnißf KKOAyrf Pmt »*<»«■ qu^h^akeax 0. B. 81NK> 0 s' - -j; A,