The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 06, 1862, Image 4

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nwlTvfll >hnjibe
MwkMi.
tnr juiß smtXT-moN ware, in gnat Tariety,
wvifiMi hand. ■
ROOFING- & SPOUTING
rittu m ihnrt miilui
IBhwjiw l # alee attached a copper-emlthing room to their
•etaMyfcmeat and will keep on hand an aaaortment of cop
per anfrtwam kettle*, kc.
AU kiariatf Job work promptly attended to.
Aahage.of publicpatronage itreepectfnllysolicited.
«&. ftore on Annie street, between Harriet and Ada
uQd itnstif Kut Winl, uil on Virginia Arati onoittf
KataUr l ! Brag Store, Weat Ward.
AJtaaaa,Vab.&l, 1883.
Tnamuiry. Raotw, .......... ■■.finmta
REVERE HOUSE,
(IATI BAADE HOm,)
fthW Street, above Baoe,
' PHILADELPHIA.
RHOADS & SAILOR, Proprietors.
, TERMS, SIJ2S PUB DAT.
March 7, 18*1-1y
WM. S. BITTNER.
Dental Surgeon,
SFPICE IN MASONIC
TMMPLB, aaztdoor to the Poat^VlH^P^
Ta*tfa extracted without pain by the Current Electro-
Magnetic Htchino.
TIMBER AMD FARM LAND WANTED.
S3 s OOO.“ Ag 'pA“S m “ tof
tothls amount, of oil colors, DBr and in OIL, well
(ultod for Country Trade, will be exchanged for Baal
Batateyat wh'olssala prices. Improved pjop^^preferrod.
U 4 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
Nov. T, 1881.-6 moe.
NOTICE. —The business heretofore
carried on under the name, style and title of
WOLF ft BROTHER, will, {run this date, be carried on
by ft. B. BBOKHftBT—he having employed M. Wolf to
act a* hit Agent. ft. S. BBCKUART,
per M. Woir, Agent.
December 28th, 1881. [Jan 2-BL]
J. G. ADLUM,
Notary Public,
ALTOONA, BLAIR 00., PA.
Can at all times be found at the store of J. B. lineman
October I,IUT.
s2s] EMPLOYMENT! [s7s
AGENTS WANTED!
Wo will pay from $26 to $75 per month, and all expen*
tea, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars
■eat free, Address Brie Sewing Machine Company, B.
Agent, HBatvOhio.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.
Invite attention to their LftBGB, VARIED and HAND*
SOMBatonrtmchtof
NEW PALL GOODS,
Bmhr^j^^jgre^am^jto T tmh^aßßaB
Also, a full aeaortment of MOURNING GOODS, WHITB
GOODS, HOBIKRV, GLOVES, MXTB, Ac.
U pincinaUy T. W BVANS ft OO.’B
OWN IMPOBXftTTQN, having been selected in the beat
Enropay Mjrfcfitw, expmwly y their own Retail Trade,
SS?. 3#S^2»&^yHS ll ®“ ,wlfcr 10 - -Quality, “A
CBICES.
NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESNUT STREET,
B'jELOW CONTINENTAL HOTKL,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B.—Wbslnsila buyers will And it advantageous to
examine title Stoet. [octl7-2m.]
ON HAND AGAIN —WE HAVE
lUI pieuors of •nnoancing to oar customers and
all others* U»»t we on hands again with a large and
rsrUdstoikdf ■
FALL GOODS;
sodas omr old stock was bauti/tUljf cleaned out. tbotewbo
feUlncllned to pstrouUa us will have the advantage of
selectingftpm an almost entirely
NEW AND FRESH STOCK
of goods, which we fee] confident will he sold as cheap as
the cheapest. We partlculsrlj inTlta oar lad; Wends to
call and Examine opr splendid Ilpe ot
DRESSOOODS, &C.,
which we think cannot fUI to please.
J.tJ. LOWTHRR..
Altoona, Oot. Bth, 1881-3 t.
CONFECTIONERY
AND OTSTEB SALOON,
qmE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN-
I FORM thedtiaoni of Altoona and vicinity that hif
CONIWHOHIIT, NfUT and FRUIT STORE, is always
articles to be had, and In great
oYsTer saloon
attaekedWh)* sttre, in whichhewfllseree up OVSXMBB
in erory.ctyts daring the season.
rMtpffJgAKXD BBSAI> d Pl£3 always on hand.
He isataU times prepared to sappl; cakes, candies, Ice.,
or ple-wlas mtd dthsr parttts. He inrites a share of public
fstrouagc, beltering that he can tender fall to
acmaßberJUs store and saloon is onTlrginlastteet.two
door sbslow Patton** Hall, OTTO ROSSI.
Altoona, l*«-tf
OW- KESSLER—PRACTICAL
C ,SIUIMIBT, respectful; announces . M
tathaetifseseorAltoanaend the public
ertH;, that hestfllODntlnoeathelh-ng
on TirUnlastreshwhciehe keeps constantly HW
onhaaAtesaU. Wholrssteeml Retail. DRPQiL
ons, varnish-
By Jttrlqt aMsqtlos to baiinosi, and a desire to render saw
Islbrtfcmtoallas regards price end qasllt;, he hopes to
nwriMtodikSMtee a snare ex paUlc pstronsge.
Phrotctan* and merchants supplied on reasonable terms.
andaOeadnrtfton a distance prompt!; attended to.
WB)rirt|«lie gtsecrtjtlow oareftdt; compounded. [l-tf.
TT 8. ARMY.—WANTED iMME
JU nlttgaLY, FOE THE TWELFTH REGIMENT
U. 8. INFANTRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able
bodied teed, between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five..
Pay ranges from $l3 to $23 .per month; according to the
rank of the spldier. Each man will be furnished with
equipments, ample clothing and subsistence. .Quarters,
fael,terf medjoal attendance free of charge. The pay of
each fouMer commences as soon as he Is enlisted.
B* an act lately passed. the term of enlistment has been
changed from Bte to THREE TEARS, and every soldier
who seme that time is entitled to
$lOO BOUNTY
from tin Government. Attention is drawn to the bet
tut the Government has wisely commenced to promote
soldiers Cram the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open
to all.
For flutter information apply at the Recruiting Office,
on Virginia street opposite Lowtber's Store, Altoona.
■. . Lbot. J. 8. CAMPBELL,
ffth Inbntry, u. B. A. Recruiting Officer.
B A 8 E .■ —-Haying pur
\ /chased tl» right to mannbctnre the CORBLITE
»»P«rlor. to the eld style, on sUver plateT as
it win not corrode or discolor. It contains no mstalle
eshetanee, and of conree there is no galvanic action,
wbereliy metal plates often become obnoxious. Persons
wiaUaffiaftHtattif teeth will phase eaU and examine
■peciaaess. ■ W.s.bitinir,
Jan,J, Ud3-tf] - Office in Masonic Temple, Altoona.
T UatBSB TOR SALE. _
aLaaiiSSctral^mM MATKKr?L>^i^r^e n the
lowest, Ibr Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER-
ALL KINDS OF PBINTINO
neatly and expedltcntiy executed at the
.. , “ALTOONA TRIBUNE” OPPICE.
hat, tooth, shaving,
Mat, Radi and Taruishßrnahet at
■ “'i KESSLER’S
DPBQTA.GLBS AND EYE PBEBBE-
U-WlWMut "•••■ *o**}' - KKBSLEVfc.’
DR, WM. B. SURD’S
MOUTH WASH,
BAD BREATH,
DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS,
And the best specific now; in use for any
diseased condition of the month. It is par
ticnlariy beneficial to persons wearing
FRIES A WINTERS,
ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
completely destroying every taint of the month, abeorb
mg and removing all imparities* issuing
to an who me ft. No Youro Ladt or Youso Omunux
who is sfflleted wHh
should delay applying this remedy, for it Is a certain cure,
and is approved and recommended by every physician nn
4ft whose notice it has hem broaght.
aq oflenc£ for which there excuse
MOUTH WASH
can be procured.
[Many persons carry with them a bad breath, greatly to
toe annoyance and often to the disgust of those with
ithom they come in contact, without being conscious of
toe (hot. To relieve this,
Cleanliness of the month is of great importance to the
general health, which is often affected, and not unfre
quently seriously impaired, through want of proper at
tention to this subject.
Use Dr. Wm. B. Hnrd’s Mouth Wash
> Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s DentahOffice,
No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Price 37 Cents per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to Dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune
Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street,
New York, ’
.Bold in Philadelphia by Dyott ftOo., 252 North Sd Street;
O S Hubbflll, 1110 Chestnut street, and by all Druggists.
Bold in Altoona by G W Kessler.
TOOTH POWDER.
i This Powder poetesses the ; '
CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES
19m Its ACTION Bznro XNnXXLT NBfInmriT—
WBCBOUT WZAUVG TBX STAIOX. '
Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Tooth Powder
is Recommended by all Eminent Dentists.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office,
No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No.
Bold in Philadelphia by Dyott
0. 8, Hubbeil, 1010 Chestnut Street, and by all Druggists.
Sold In Altoona by 6 W Eessle
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
TOOTH-ACHE PROPS,
FOE THE CURE OF
TOOTHACHE
produced by exposed nerves.
It is particularly adapted to all cases of children afflicted
with
TOOTHACHE. ;
Parents can relieve themselves from that distressing
weariness caused by
LOSS OF SLEEP,
£hd their children from great suffering, by keeping a bot
[ciiof
Df. Wm. B. Hurd’s <1001113,6116 Drops
m the house.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office,
No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Price only 12J Cts. per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to Dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No.
1, Spruce Street, New York.
Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott A Co., 232 North 2d Street;
O. S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street, and by all Druggists.
Sold in Altoona by Q, W. Kessler.
Neuralgia Plasters,
or. Toothache prodoced by colds.
LOCAL NEURALGIA
is immediately cured by their application.
They act like a charm, and are perfectly harmless in
them nature; do not produce a blister,and leave no un
pleasant results.
Dr. Wm. B. Hard’s Neuralgia Powders
never bU to give satisfaction to all who test their virtue.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office,
No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Addrett Principal Office, Tribune Bmldirys, No.
) , 1, Spruce Street, New York. '■* '
Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott A Co, 232 North 2d Street;
0.8, Hnbbell, 1410 Cheetnnt Street, and by all Druggists.
Sold, in Alteou by 0. V. Kessler. \
Nov. S, Iflfll-ly.
A SUES REMEDY FOR A
SORE MOUTHS,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
A SWEET BREATH f
A BAD BREACH
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
USB DB. WM. B. HURD’S MOUTH WASH.
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
OF CHARCOAL,
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
A liberal discount made- to Dealers.
1, Spruce Street, New York.
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
FOR THE CURE OP
NE URAL 61 A,
PRICE ONLY 16 CENTS EACH.
THE LATEST ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AT HILEMAN’S.
The subscriber informs his
customers, and the public generally, that be has just
received a largo and beautiful assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which, for magnificence, extent and variety, have never
befor© been excelled in Blair county. Particular attention,
is invited to our stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Steh os Black and JFbney Sdkt, ChaUies, Bareges, Brilliants,
Dawns, Delaines, CMnta, Dtßeges, Crapes, Prints,
Crape and Stella Shawls, Mantillas, Undersleeves and
Satiety, Bonnets and Ribbons, Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Kid Gloves. Hooped Stiffs, Skirt
ing, Lace Mitts, <£c., dfc.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
We have Cloths, Casaimerea, Testings, Tweeds, Jeans, Ac.
Heads of families would do well to call and oqt
stock of Winter Goods for Boys.
Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Glassware, Queensware, Wood
and Willow Ware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Ac., in any quantity -
add at prices that cannot fail to please.
GROCERIES.
Our stock of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and
consists of Rio and Java Coffee, Crushed, Loaf and N. 0
Sugars; Green, Y. H. and Black Teas; Molasses,Soaps,
Gandies, Salt, Fish, Ac.
Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronage
Heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to busK
nees, and an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of
the same. „ ■
%* Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods at market prices.
Oct. 10,1861. J. B. HILEMAN.
CANKER.
HELLO! THIS WAY, NEIGHBOR?
NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS
AT OLD PRICES.
f I ’HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
JL spoctfuily Inform the citizens of Altoona and sur
rounding country that be has} oat returned from the east,
whore ho has been, selecting his stock of Fall and Winter
Goods with the greatest care and exclusively for CASH,
which enables him to sell as low if not a little lower than
any house in tho, place. He would therefore say to ail
those who wish to purchase their Fall aud Winter Goods
to call and examine his new stock before purchasing else
where. as he feels satisfied that he can give entire eatis fac
tion. His goods are of the best quality and very cheap.'
ALL COTTON GOODS AT OLD PRICES.
HU Stack comutt qf Laditx' Drtu Goods of entry variety,
thade and color, from a plain Delaine at 12 cade, up
to Plaid and Plaid Delaines, all wool, at 26 and
37 V ctis, Figured Delaines from 12}$ to 25 cU.,
Persian Cloths, Conestoga and American
Prints 10 yards for $l, Lancaster and
Domestic Ginghams from 10 to
12}$ all-wool Flannel from 25 to
37 ]4cts., heavy Sheeting Muslin 12 V cts^
Bleached Muslin from 6V fo 12}$ cts.. Satinets
all-wool Tweeds and Jeans of every variety and price.
Men and Boys’ Boots and Shoes; Women, Misses and Chil
dren’s Shoes; Hats and Caps,
Bio Coffee at 17 cents,
White Sugar 11 eta., Brown Su
gar from 8 to 10 eta.; Imperial, Y. Hyson and Black Teas •
Syrup from 60 to 66 eta.; Cedar and Willow Ware; FloOr
Feed, Ac. J. A. BPRANKLK.
October >3d, XSol.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
AT JESSE SMITH’S.
The undersigned would re
-BPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Altoona
and surrounding country that ho has j oat returned from
the city with his
PALL & WINTER STYLES OF
M.
Hats <fe Caps.
His Stock of Hats and Capa are of the very beet selection,
of every style, color and shape, for both old and young.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
His stock of Ladies and Misses’ Fun is the best ever
brought to this place, consisting of every variety, which
will be sold at prices to suit the times.
All ho asks is that the people call and examine his stock,
and he feels confident that he can send them away re
joicing, if not in the purchase of such an article as they
wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the
handsomest stock of Hats, Caps, Furs, Ac., ever exhibited
in this town. <
“Store on Virginia Strut* opposite the Lutheran Church.
Oct. 3,1861. JESSE SMITH.
SIX HUNDRED and fifty dollar
NEWSPAPER PRESS.
For the above sum in cash
I will furnish one of my superior NEWSPAPER
PRESSES, that can bo driven by hand with case at the
rate of
SEVEN HUNDRED SHEETS PER HOUR.
on any kind of a Job flrom a colored poster down, and do
Its work as well as any cylinder Press in the world.
Bed 31 X 46 inches, rolls a form with two rollers of 26
X 42 inches, weighs only lbs, and can be put np and
sat running by any ordinary printer. '
I hare issued a specimen done on this press, in pam
phlet form, containing a cnt of It, and will take great
pleasure in Sending a copy to those who hare not received
it, on the receipt of a paper from them.
Any publisher inserting this advertisement, to the
amount of $lO, and sending me a paper containing it,
will be allowed the amount of their bill towards payment
on one of my presses, if ordered after one year from Sep
tember 1.1861. If ordered within one year, $2O will be
allowed for the bill. If ordered within six months $3O
will bo allowed. And if within three months, *4O will bo
allowed for the bill.'
THESE ARB WAR TIMES AND WAR PRICES.
You will find it Ibr your interest to communicate di
rectly with mo, as I warrant the press to be oil I repre
sent it, which your merchant can easily find out for you
if you are a total stranger in Now York. Por farther
particulars please address ' A CAMPBELL,
No. 16, Spruce street, N. Y.
Sept. 19,1861.
ALTOONA HIGH SCHOOL.
Prof. JOHN MILLER, Principal.
The first session of this
SCHOOL will commence on MOXDAT, Nov. 4th.
The established reputation of Prof. MJller as an accom
plished scholar and successful Teacher is a sure guarantee
to parents, guardians and others, that the school will be
so conducted as to giro fall satisfaction.
TEEMS PER SESSION 0? TWENTY WEEKS:
For English Grammar, Geography, Composition,
Natural Philosophy, Mental and Advanced '
Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, Latin
and Greek. $l2 60
For German or French 500
For Music....,' s^oo
MS* Payment of subscription to be made mcmtfily to the
School Directors.
DR. CALDERWOOD offers his’Pro
fessional Services to the citizens of Altoona and
vicinity. Office on Virginia Strut* nearly opposite .C. J.
Mann’s Store.
REFERENCES:
J. B. LunsN, Huntingdon. *
JNo. McCulloch, M. D., “
U. T. Cofixt, “ Pittsburgh.
Rev. J. B. Crist, Birmingham.
Rev. Thomas Sysvexsos, Tyrone City.
Jacob Burley, “
C. Guter, “
w. Burley, “
M. H. Jolly,
Altoona, May 9th, 1861-ly*
W. M. LLOYD & CO.,
ALTOONA, PA.,
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
BOLZWAYSBUBG, PA.,
BANKERS,
{Lqie “ Bell, Johnston, Jack £ Co.”)
Drafts on the principal
(HUm, and Silrer and Gold for sale. Collections
nude, moneys received on deposits, payable on demand,
wl i h ° u *‘ D ‘t™ rt > or upon time, with interest at &lr rates.
Feu. od, 1869.
GLEN-ECHO MILLS,
OERUANTO WN, PA.
McGALLTJM & GO.,
MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CARPETING
DRUGGETS, OtL-CLOTHS, ’
MATTINGS, AC.,
WAREHOUSE, No 609 CHBBTNDT STREET, foonoelte
the State House,)PHH,ADELPHIA. "^
Flour.— the best quality of
FAMILY FLOUR for aale, Wholesale * w dßi»iaili
Apply to j. shoemaker,
Dae. UU 1856-tf. Masonic Temple.
CAMPBELL’S
£ WHEELER & WILSON’S 4 1
25 Si for fall and WINTER,
£ SEWINa \ ./urf .Irrreerf'anrf Now Being Opened at
■J , r 4 H MvOORMIOK’S STORE,
Jr* IVI AI ’ |_| T (VT Tr t"* : IN THE OLD PLACE.
i.*X AVH X il JCio HjWJ E respectfully invite Purchasers to
£d f f call and examine oar stock of Fall and Winter
c <> : Ooods, a* We think they will be found, upon examination,
\ to compare; favorably with any other assortment in Ike
PS . ! plane, as well in quality a* in pricp, although we are not
rvi S 1 prepared to say (as some of onr Brother Chips hare said,)
- 1 ; (hat some descriptiona of goods hare not advansedln
* pricevdhr in doing so we wonld come in contact with the
intelligence of the people, as every boy of sis yean old
knows better—that we cannot sell domestic goods at old
prices, unless we buy an inferior quality.
We hare s full assortment of Ooods, embracing all the
usual varieties, each as FKBBB COFFEES, TEAB, SD
OABB, STROPS, SPICES, AC., to make up the full
FAMILY GROCERY.
Also, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac., Ac., with a
general assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOB MKT AND BOTB, from afipe drees ooat down to a
monkey-jacket, “
Also, a fall assortment of HARDWARE,
. CEDAR WARE, QVEKNSWARM,
CROCKERY WARE, <tC., OC, AC.
And as to
DRY GOODS,
our assortment is complete; and as we have adopted the
CASH BTBTEH, as near'as we can, we are enabled toseii
at much lower prices than when we gave a general credit.
We therefore feel very grateful to our friends and a gen
erous Public ftnr the eery liberal patronage heretofore
given us, and hope, by strict attention toi bnaineas and a
full determination to please our patrons in prices and
qualities, to retain the same—still adhering closely to an
old motto— SUa end Saudi PndUt.”
[Oct. 31, ’6l-tt] OLD STAND, North Ward.
R. A. 0. KERB,
ALTOONA,.PA., H
W Agent for Blair County, q
£ S.NOSHAi 9 HaiaaHM 3
These machines aee admit
to be the heat ever offered to the public, and their
superiorityis satisfactorily established by the fact that in
the last eight yean,
OVER 1,400 MORE
of these Machines have been sold than of any other man-*
ufactured, and more medals have been awarded the pro
prietors by different Fain and Institutes th*n to any oth
er*. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed
for them. They are now In nee in several { B Al
toona, and in every case they give entire satisfaction.
The Agent refen those desiring' information as the su
periority of the Machines, to Col. John L. Piper, Eov. A.
B. Clark, George Hawkesworth, Benj. F, Bose, and B. H.
Turner, Esqn.
The machines can be seen and at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. X Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new
style Hemmer—s 66, No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
and new style Hemmer—s6s. No. 8, plain, with old style
Hemmer—s 46. [March 21, IS6Uf.
THE HEROES OF PEACE
And
THE HEROES OF WAR.
E ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY,
• NEW YOEK, is now publishing, in addition to
other portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe
and America as
BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT
GALLERY,
in which is Included Portraits of nearly all the PROMI
NENT MEN OF AMERICA, not excepting Jeff. Davis,
Gen. Bdanregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederates.
Price oi Portraits $3.00 per down. Can he sent by mail
Scenes of the War for the Union,
are published, card size, and in stereoscopic form,
ALSO,
Stereoscopic Views ofScenes in Paris,London,and in other
parts of England and France; in Scotland, Ireland,
Wales. Holland, Switzerland, Spain, on the Rhine,
in Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land,
Chinn, India, ad infinitum.
OUR INSTANTANEOUS STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
Are the Greatest Wonder of tIU Age.
These are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and the
rushing of water, the moving of leaves, or the march of an
army, does not in the slightest degree affect the taking of
these views. They are sold for $3.00 per dozen.
Wo havo also on hand and manufacture the largest as
sortment of Stereoscopes, Photographic Albums, aud Pho
tographic Materials in the United States, and oerhabs in
the world. r
Catalogues, containing lists of our Portraits, Views
Stereoscopes, Ac., sent free by mail, on receipt of a stamp!
E. ANTHONY, 601 Broadway,
AugB-ly near St. Nicholas, New York.
LAB OR-S AVTN G-
WASHING MACHINE.
Th e UNDERSIGNED having
purchased the right for Blair county, of
Tolhursfs Improved Washing Machine,
are now manufacturing them at Altoona, aud intend to
supply them to those persons throughout the county who
desire a LABOR-SAVING MACHINE. 3
This machine is .got up on an entirely new principle,
and is considered, by those who have seen it in use, the
best tbat has ever been brought before the public.
Among the many advantages of this machine over all
others may be mentioned the following:
Ist. Its simplicity of construction, wndHng it almost im
possible to get out of order.
2 d. Its speed, which astonishes alike tho operator and
the looker on.
3rd. The facility with which it adapts itself to tho bulk
or qantity of clothes desired to be washed.
Uh. It washes equally well the finest and lightest fobrio
or tho coarsest and heaviest, such as bed-quilts, comforts,
blankets, As. ’
We the undersigned, hereby certify that we are now
nalngTolhnrsVs Improved Washing Machine and are ful
ly satisfied that it is. a very excellent article of the kind;
combining as it does great speed with little labor, and per
forming Its work in the moat satisfactory manner. We
therefore cheerfully recommend it to all who desire a real
abor-saring washing machine.
JOHN WOODS. TIETZK,
MICHAEL’ CALVERT, 4 > ‘ THOS. McAULET,
JOSEPH G. ADLUM. - DANIEL PRICE.
R. A. O. KERR.
A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED.
X>. W. A.. BELFORD,
MER CHANT TAILOR,
Virginia Street, Opposite Jagqaed’s Store.
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
-A. THE EAST, the largest assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c.,
. SUITABLE FOB
GENTLEMEN'S WINTER WEAR,
that has ever been offered to the citizens of Altoona.
An examination of my stock will b« sufficient to convince
this line tlmt 1 can “opp'y the wants of the community in
AS* I am also prepared to MAO DP work on the
shortest notice, and IN THE LATEST STYLE OP THE
FASHION. I feel confident that I can give
AS NEAT AND PERFECT A FIT
«s can be had outside of the very best establishments in
the cities.
I . l j“ vite an inspection of my goods and wor£ knowing
that-they will speak better for me than anything I could
say in an advertisement. °
Altoona, Nov. 23,1061-tf.
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCRIBER would respectfully in
form the public that hey has recently re- 4
fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre
pared to accommodate his friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare nopaina in making it an agreeable homefor all
sojourners. Bis Table will always, be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar.
filled with liqnors of choice brands. His charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
fevor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he
throws open his house to the public and Invites a trial.
I hare just received a stock of No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes.
Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur
poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to
be found In the country.
Altoona, May 27,1859.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
S. M. WOODKOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA.,
TITILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVE
counUes KAI * Conrts of Blftfr > Cambrla and Huntingdon
.Having had several years’ experience Id; the practice of
he expects to merit public patronage. *
SeptV 1860 sf* BIREE ' r ’ 8 deora abovenSe Poet Office.
COAL.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY
ln their supply of coalfor the Winter,
ana tno snbecribhr would therefore Inform the ciUzensfrf
Altoonaand vicinity, that he is prepared to supply them
on short notice, with a superior artfefa nf a yptn? a
and ALMOHENT BITDMXNOdTcoA S7i*
ar ’ or or by the bushel, deliv
ered at the door of the purchaser uuaaei, ueuv
of^na d N ° rth >ide ° f the H^"«S nd
July 25,1881,-tf, , H.E.MTEES.
Lycoming county mutual
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The andendraL*
agent of tho Lycoming Mntnal Fin. Insurance
at AU times ready to Insure against loss dr damage vsre!
BaOdaigt, Xtrdumdue, Furniture And PnpaftoTvym
description, In town or country, at as reasonable rate* u
Tn°3®fV he
Jan. 3, 56-tf| JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
Haiemls, colognes, pom
adee, Sharing Cream, Met Soaps, Ac. for sale hr
GW. KESSLER.^
A BD °? I i N f iL SUPPORTERS, This
xJL and Shoulder Braces for aalo at
Wf< O. W. KESSLER’S.
Blanks of all-descriptions
“•nj and expedisionsly executed at this offlee.
McMINN £ BERN,
■Altoona, Blair County, Pa.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS!
Unrivaled in Beauty, SimpUeity Safety or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain the wsry beat and cheap
eat portable light within their .reach, should call at the
store of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing ehewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur toy exploaion.
2<i. Tbat they omit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they, are Tory eaaily trimmed.
Ith. That they are eaaily reunified to giro more or leas
light.
6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
6th. Tbat the light is at least 60 per cent cheaper than
any other light now in common use.
These lamps.are admirably adapted for theinss of Stu
dents, Mechanics, geamstreasee. Factories, Halls, Churches,
Stores, Hotels,and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Damp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction in ail cases.
Ang. 19, 1868-tf.] 0/ W. KBBSLHK.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
Ttie Eero of One Hundred Fite per Month !
I would respectfully' set
forth my claim to public
attention, as a Fashionable
Tailor, os follows:
Because I kdep an excel
lent assortment of Cloths,
Caasimerea, Vestings aud
Trimmings, which, when
examined.always please.
Because, my work ia
made np in a manner that
takes down the country
and gives all my customers
a city appearance.
Because I am not inferior
as a Cutter to the best to:
be found anywhere.. {
Recause long experience i
in my business gives me
entire control over it, and.
I am not dependant upon
any on <s tolift me out of
the suds.
Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. .
Call on me, in the corner room of the ‘‘Brant House.”
Give me a trial and yon will go away pleased.
Altoona, May 25-6 m JACOB SNYDER.
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
SPOUTING, &C.
SRIGG WOULD RESPECT- ** *.
• folly Inform the citisens of Altoona
and vicinity that he keeps constantly on hand
large aasortmeßT at Choking, Parlor, Office and
Shop Slow, of all styles and sixes, to suit the
wants of all, which he will sail at low prices, on reason
able terms.
He also keeps oh hand a large stock of Tin and Shut-
Iron Ware, consisting of all articles for cnlinarTPnrnoesa-
Coal Scuttlei, Stove Pipe, do.
the right of sale in Blair county,
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUPFEB,
an invention which needs only to be seen to be appreclo
an d should be possessed by every farmer, butcher-or those
requiring snob a machine. ,
*S- Particular attention paid to putting np BPODTXNQ,
either in town or country Spouting painted and put np
on the most reasonable terms. fapril M, 1869-1 y
GROCERY, PROVISION
AND
WHOLESALE liquor store.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN-
I FORM the public tbst he has purchased the interest
of A. MILLIRON in the Groceryand Provision Store here
tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline Bt,
where he will continue the business, and will keep con-i
ftantly on band a large supply of
FLOOR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
DRIED BEEP, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA,
SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
and everything usually kept In Grocery and Provision
Stores, all of Which he receives fresh from the eastern and
western cities, and will sell at the most reasonable prices.
Having recently obtained license to sell liquor by whde
sale, I will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of
liquors of the best qualities to be had*
X respectfully solicit a share of public custom.
July 12,j. BERKO WITZ.
More good news r
The undersigned has jnst received from the East
a large and varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER, GOODS,
consisting of
Cloths, Cassimeres, and
VESTING,
material for
FINE AND COARSE
OVERCOATS,
material lor
BOYS’CLOTHING,
GENT’S PHBNISmNG GOODS,
such a* Hnderahirta, Drawers. Sog
peuders, Neck-tie*. Handkerchief ‘
* f“P at 0,8 price*.
All work ofdond will bo nud6 no fn th<t vm >»•*
at6Bt fuMm > *WnotS * 7U '
yoT.igyMf thomas blwat.
SOMETHING- NEW.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST
4 whero h “ h “ •
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS, GAITERS, &C.,
which he U prepared to offer to thbcitizens of Altoona and
vicinity &t Very low prices. Having purchased direct from
th!f^ni n^' L S, tirerB f< ?,'r a * h ’ ho is Prepared to sell at prices
etltlon - A 1 that ho a3ks 18 that the
' d exammo 1,18 Bt,,ck before pqrchaaing
BOOTS and SHOES mode to order on the most rea
a "*?■ repairing promptly attended to.
®° n t - fo ,'Sf, t 018 place, two doors below Post Office
Jan. 3,1861, M. THOMPSON, Agent.
Lands.: lands i ; lands mi v .
The undersigned is prepared to locate LAND WAB
KAnXS in the Omaha and Nebraska City Land Offices.—
Good solectloiK can now be made near th< large streams
and settlemente. The Lands of this TAritory, now in
Market, aro of the best quality. 1
fftt Belections carefully made. Letters of inquiry re
quested. ALEX. P. MeKINNEYf
JnIyU.ISS9.-tf PAaarous, Csss County, N. Ter. ;
■ miFiiincig;
Her. A. B. Olam, Altoona, Pa.
A <X Rankers, Altoona, Pa.
McCann A Dntr, Editors, •*
Thos. A; Soon, Snpt p. R. R, «>
D. McMranua, Esq,: Huntingdon, Pa,
Blair county insurance
undersigned, Agent of the Blair
wuuty Mutual Fire Insurance Oomnanr. -la at »n
Umea ready to Imrarc agahist lose or damSgTSy firt, Arid
inm,Mere«anAte, Furniture and Property, of erery flee
oription, in team or country, at aa reasonable rate* u any
Company in the State Offlee with Beil, Johnston/ Jadt A
i». 27, >»-tf D ‘ *• *!**■
Hardware of all descrip.
tions just receired and for sale by . i
Get. 16-tf ] : J.B.HtLRMAN.
BUTTER’S "
STATE CAPITOL
Book Bindery
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
No. 64 Market St-, Harri»burg l p a '
nnhis establishment is chiefly devoted
I the usannfecture of Blank Boob for —_ a !<l
Banks, County Office*, Railroad Companies,
. and private Individuals. In all cam the 4eSaSB
very beat of Mock and workmanship may be
; relied upon. Blank Books printed, paged and h-„ .
. any denied pattern. Sheriff’s, Attorneys and
Dockets of all rißee, made and ruled to order
■ and Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, Ac, fcrconntr m 6i,i
; see, printed or plain, ruled and bound to order r,.
; Dockets made of the beet linen paper. ' *“*l
Librarians, and others, desiring to have their Book..
i bound and at moderate prices, should give os a call 1
i papers 6f tbe largest ebes, Harper’s Weekly, cuf?**
Pictorial, Ballons, SeienUffo American, London x*! 1
bound to order, andinaay style required. Harper's
ly Magnates, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s and QnL°s
Magaxlnes, Qodey’s Lady's Book, Lady’s Repoeltoryp^ 1 '
son’s Magaiine, Piano Music, Ac, bound in extra stri«
tbe mors plain and substantial half Hading. JJ*
phlets, Law Magaainee, Pamphlet laws, bound in rood t '
brary style, at very ejoderate prices. Persons uVi.,
number of volumes to bind, will receive a liberal discmU
Binding can safely be sent to us from a distance hr I
press, and all work entrusted toourearewillbsnJl
dily executed, safely packed and returned by Exnri*
All work warranted. Address P. L. HCTTSg/
Harrisbery,
V taUMcCRDM ADKRN.at tbe Tribune Office,«,,,
agents for Altoona, and vicinity. They will give iofonoi
tion in relation to binding, and receive and return boon
free from extra chargee, for all who enUnst their wort a
my care. [March 21,1861-ij
GROCERY AND BAKERY!
The undersigned announ.
ces to the citizen* of Altoona and vicinity that
has just received a large invoicee of
ERCITB, CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS, SPICKS'
and notions for ehildren 4c, expressly for the Holidays
He will also keep always on hand a good stork „f Vio,
and fancy cakes, of hla own mannlhctoro.
LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS. &r.
always on hand at all seasons of the year.
Coffee, Tea’s, Sugar, Molasses, Batter.
EGOS, GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOi%
BDCKWHKAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL, ic„
in stora for Bale large or small qnanUtiw
Call, eiamiaeand pries my stock and jon will fed
it as good and cheap ns any In town
Dee. 30, ’6O-ly.J
The geeat question which
now agitate* the mind of eyery person -
la, where, can I get the' bent article for mvfjjß
money! In regard to other matter*, the
acrlber wonM not attempt to direct, bnt if you ■
want anything in the line of
BOOTS OB SHOES
hemTiteaao examination of hie stock and wort
He keep* constantly on hand an assortment of Bools. Stun
*c, which he offers at lair prices.
He win giro special attention to custom work, ail o
which will bo warranted Jo gire aatis&ction. Sonebuttl
beet workmen ore employed
B*toeniber my slum fa on Virginia immeUiakJ
oppoalteKeuler’a Drug Store.
September
AT IMPROVEMENT IN COOK-
VjT ING STOVES.
CONSUMPTION OP SMOKE AND GAS AND SA VIM
OP FUEL.
The subscriber takes pleasure In offering to the public
' new gas and smoke consuming
Cooking Store, recently patented, which is destined to m
percede all others, as it requires
ONE-THIRD LBSS FURL
khan other stores and is more easily, quickly and regal*
ly heated. No unpleasant smell of gas arises from the
store fronrthe fact that it la all consumed ere iteus
capo. There la no trouble from smoke as that nnptauvit
and often annoying exhalation is also consumed inside of
the store .Neither Is there any danger of flues orchis*
neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened hy
the gas arising from coal fires.
Persons wishing to purchase stores are invited at
the store of the subscriber. In the Masonic Temple, and**
amine the above stoves.' JOHN' SHOEMAKER
Sole Agent for Biair County
N. B. All kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and Kg
Stoves on hand, [Aug. 12. 18«.
H. PETTINGEE’S
General News Agency,
No. 1, ALTOONA HOUSE.'
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES
CIGARS * TOBACCO,
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
„ , . CONSTANTLY on hand.
October 24,1881. •
'VTATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE-
Great Journal of Crime and Criminnli if to
Its Twelfth Tear, and is widely circulated through®®*
the country. It contains aQ the Great Trials, CrttoUd
Cases, and appropriate Kdltorialson tb©somc,togetb«rwi»
information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in «y
other newspaper.
Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six months w
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their wm*
and the town, county and Mate where they reside plainly )
To Q. W. MATBELL k CO-
Editor k PtopY. of New York Police Gazette,
16-tfl Xev Torl-tVy
Boots and shoes.—the us
denigned hat now <m hand and will
sell cheap at his idn In the Masonic Temple,
com P ,ete «*»tment of BOOTS W
Arfo SHQKS, ready made, or made to order,
Orershoea, Ladies’Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork
everything in his line of business, of
the best qoalitj and on the' most reasonable terms. A*
ctwtom work warranted
Jan. 2, »66-tf.]
Great western insurance
ANT) TWIST COMPANY.—lnaurance oft Beni cr
pen»n«l property will bo eflteted on the mootreMoo*"'
terau by their agents in Altoona at hie oflice in Ann* »■
March 17,186». JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR Ex
terminating BATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS,*™
mga without danger in ita nee under any cirentft ,taD '
eee fcr sale at the Drug Store of O. W. KESSLER-
Jan. 24, ,66-tl]
PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM-
ON HAIfD AT McCORMICK’S Store i
—A splendid aaaortment of Beady-Made ctothM-
Gall and see. ' N0r.26.-rt
GROCERIES. A LARGE AND
\T complete aeanifnit lit of Broeeriee hawjffld Jem. 1 *
cofied at the ater* of J. B. HttEMAN-
CQ £ i
ms : *
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ow g: *
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SI 3
W «| 5
£<j iM
9 9 S-s*
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JACOB WISE.
JOHN n. ROBERTS.
J. SAOEMAKEB.
BfcORUM & DEKN,
VOI* 7.
|THE ALTOONA TRIB
K. & MoORVX.... •—•
. lonuaiu asb noruiM
IKr Minimi, (payable lofariably In adta
AllpaP* rt dheontlnued at the expitai
paid ta
tlttu* OF ABfSftTUUI*.
I iftMHkm
Vdut lUmn* «»' ***** *
Oa» tqimr?. ( * H««*) - JJ
Two “ (W “ ) |«?
Three “ {M “ > I *®
Over three week* eud lei* *k*“ three ■
per aqanre for each iiuertion.
*; " s month*. «1
Six liaaa or Iwm ** *® *
One ' * rr
Two “ - *9“
Three “ •
Kour ••
Half n culuuiu J*
One eoluuD. ** P®
Administrator* and Ki«c«jon
Merchant* ndvertWng by »• f«WV
with liberty to chenge,
PrftflnsUmat or BwiiMH (te«> »« w
Unerfwlth paper, P« -T'!'
Communications of a pottUctl “*2®^
(ewt will be cbnrged nbennUng! to thj<■*>
Advertisemen s not marked with the •'
tiona deaired, will be continued till forbid i
cording to the above terms.
Bualneaa notice* five cent* pef line w ev
Obltnpfy notices exveedlnj: ten tinea. Aik
TRIBUNE DIREC
CHURCHES, MINISTER!
PRESBYTERIAN— Rev. B*xw. Part
uvory Snhbath morning At 11 o'clock, and
at 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting in the Lectw
Wednetday evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbath I
room at o’clock in the morning.
methoDist Episcopal—Rev. w. u
Pastor.—<Preaching every Sabbath moriiing
ami In the evening at 7 o’clock. Prayer 3
Ucture Boom every Wednesday evening j
Sabbath jSchool in the aame room at 2 o’chw
, KVANOKLICAL LUTHERAN—Rev. C.
Partor.— •Preuchiugovery Sabbath morning
ami in the evening at 7 o'clock: Prayer. J
Lecture Room every Wednesday evening
Sabbath Bcbuol In tuimu room at U o'clock A.
BAPTIST —Rev. A. H. SEMttUWK*, Paata
ovary Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock, and in
7 Prayer Meeting every Wednemh
7 a clock, Sabbath School at 9 o’clock A. M
UNITED BRETHREN—Rev. Saxuu. Kti
Preaching every Sabbath morning at 11 o’ch
oveuiugat 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting In the
.•very Wedneeday evening at 7 o'clock. Sab
the same room at 9 o’clock In the morning.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL—<No regui
Preaching on Sabbath morning at 11 o'clo
evening at 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting ever
evening it 7 o’clock. Sabbath School at 9
ENGLISH CATHOLIC—Rev. Jons Tvivt
vine serricea every Sabbath morning at 10
in the afternoon at s‘o’cl<*ck.* Sabbath Scho
in the afternoon.
GERMAN CATHOLIC—Rev.
—Dtvine servlce* every Sabbath morning a
ami In the afternoon at B o'clock. Sabbat
o'clock 1* the afternoon.
AFRICAN METHODIST— Rev. Aisxavi
every Fourth Sabbath ii
Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at 7
hath School at 2 o'clock In the afternoon.
RAIL ROAD BCHROUI
ON AND APZKB MONDAY, JAN. ,37. II
will arrive at and leave Altoona Station aa S
K vioeiie Tniin Kaat arrivea 9,35 P. 11., lea
•• “ Waat “ 8,20 A. M.
“ Bant “ 7,40 A.M.
“ Weal “ 8,55 P. M.,
" , JCaat •• 11.50 A. M„
West “ 3,16 P. M.,
Fa«t
Mail
The UpLLIDA'VSUURQ BRANCH couu
vreae Train West, and Fast Line aad MailTi
West.
INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect wi
and Johnstown Aceommadalioß Bast aad V
West, and with Local Freight*.
KNOCH LBWIB,
-MAILS CLOSE AID OP
HAILS CLOBK.
Eastern Way .
Western Way...
ll<)llW»j*burg....
Western Through.
Eaajern Through.
MAILS ABRIVK.
8.15 A. U
Hollidayaburg.
Western Through
Through
Woatrrn Way
Kaatem Way r,-
OffiCJt Hours During the weak. fron 6
7 00 p. ii. On Sunday*, from 745 tOlO 00 a.
[ QUO. W. PAT
MEETINGS OF ABSOCIATI
MOUNTAIN LODGE, No, 281. A. Y. M..m«
Faraday of each mouth, at P. M..
itory of tho Masonic Tcnude,
’ MOUNTAIN B. A. CHAPTER, No. 189 It.
In the 11 rat Thursday of each month, at 7J4 o
In same room aa above.
. MOUNTAIN COUNCIL. No. 9, K.AB.M,. t
Irat Monday of each month, at o'clock P.
bom aa above.
; MOUNTAIN COMMANDERY. No. 10, K.
he fonrth Tuesday of each month, at 7% ‘
n same room aa above.
ALTOONA LODGE, No. 473, I. O.of 0.1%
riday evening, at 7% o’clock. In the second
laconic Temple,
, VERANDA LODGE, No. 532,, I. O.of O. t..
. ueaday evening, at T U o’clock, in third star
Inilding, on Virginia street.
. WINNEBAGO TRIBE. No. 3S, I. o. R. M..
, neaday, evening in the second atory of Mia
.“nncßßrekinJled at 7th fnn3othbreath.
ALTOONA DIVISION? No. 311, 8. of T~
Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock. In the second
■Asonio Temple.
r STATE OFFICERS.
I Andrew O. Curtin
•Secretary of Stale—Eli Slifer.
vtltoraiey Cencrol—William M. Meredith,
f Auditor General —Thomas E. Cochran.
L Surnqror «merol—William L. Wright,
f <*****— E. M. Biddle.
Stole Ireoromv-Henry D. Moore.
[. BLAIR COUNTY OFFICE
“dp** 0/ the Court*. — President Judge, Hon
k«2*o-!-!! 0C “iSI B » Samuel Dean* Adam Mo«e
n~jy , ®* o r--gp ,i .Xoiru w. iun.
Banka.
Anthony S. iiorrow.
gWtfnrfScconter—Hugh A. CaUvcll.
c^lnuu * t » Deputy—John
pg3Sg!a!!^&-»
Jamce L. Owln,
Good, William »
Uoyd, Robt.M.Mea
Freeman.
‘PvintauUnt of Cbmmos SbAootr—John MU
ALTOONA BOROUGH OFFI
K** 1 ’ "• ChmT ‘ lA "
TVeararee— Daniel Langhoaa.
SS*®SSS£SL
S^tosid aj^*te-
(i Wmt Ward— j, g„
Horth Ward—Kobt^SSSaMt,
8 00 A. M. *