X* Sg|M ~ r-x rCT"' •»*»»» Wwms. tin ®toves, rim frwnJS. EET ‘ IRON WARE. T?p?c£nK SIGNEI) WOULD RE gaSJ».S‘. ”WS»|y of BTOVSg y w -iwenii, tneh - Omk, Psrlor, Office u «S> Storw, whkih ESiSr 1 ""- WKmiBON WASH, In great variety, BOOPING & SPOUTING abort aoilee. ,J3S£j“” * “Wernnnithing room to their will keep onTiand an aeeortmen t of cop *» jand. oraaa aettiee, Jtc. work promptly attended to. oTpobllc patronage is respectfully solicited. 1i,.~r^ t ?"S n As? l * between Harriet and Ada- K e^l>^ t l"tveS d Ward' ,rg,ma oppoBi * Altoona, Feb. 3d, 1862. TiLAHMitr V. 8b0a05,... CuAjttis Sailor REVisRE HOUSE, (late eaole hotel,) Third Street, above Bace, PHILADELPHIA. RHOADS & SAILOR, Proprietors. TERMS, *1.25 PRR DAY March T, 1861-ly WM. S. BITTNEE, Dental Surgeon, IN MASONIC Vf TEMPLE, next door to tbe Post ATeath extracted without pain by the Current Electro- Magnetic Machine.. TIMBER AND FARM LAND WANTED. ScQ AAA —Ageneralassortmentof .^p 9 VVU. PAINTS to thla amount, of All colors, DRY and in OIL , well •nitod for Country Trade, will be exchanged for Real K*lafce> at wholesale prices. Improved property preferred. J. WHITE, 134 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia. Nov. 7,1861.-6 xaos. T\TOTICE. —The business heretofore ,L i carried on under the name, style and title of WOtF Jk BROTHBR, will, from this date, be carried on by A. 8. BECKHAET—he having employed M. Wolf to act a* hit Agent. A. S. BECKIIAET. per M. Wolf, Agent. Altoona, December 28th, 1861. [jan 2-6t.] J. G. ADLUM, 3STotary Public, ALTOONA, BLAIK CO., PA. C»n at all time, be found at the store of J. B. Hileman, October 1,1857. *2s] EMPLOYMENT! [s7o AGENTS WANTED! We trill pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expen •«*> to aotlte Agents, or give a commission. Particnlars sent fret. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company. R. JAMES, General Agent. Milan. Ohio. JepL 13-ly.] THOMAS W. EVANS & CO. Invite attention to their LARGE, VARIED and HAND SOME assortment of . NEW FALL GOODS, Embracing all the NEWEST STYLES in SILKS. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS. EMBROIDERIES, and YANCY DRY GOODS. Also,, full assortment of MOURNING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HITS, Ac. \ AWthis stock b principally T. W EVANS A CO.’S OWN IMPORTATION, having been selected in the beat European Markets, expressly for their own Retail Trade, 55?.5.5. . b * Cand unsurpassed for Style, Quality, and REASONABLE PRICES. NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESNLT STREET, BELOW CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Wholesale buyers will find it advantageous to axaaiipe this Stock. [Octl7-2m.] ON HAND AGAIN —WE HAVE THE pleasure of announcing to our customers and all others, that we are on hands again with u large and varied stock of FALL GOODS; aad asooir old atock TU beautifully cleaned out, those who le.l incused to patronize ns will have the advantage of ■electing from an almost entirely NEW AND FRESH STOCK oi goods, which we feel confident will be Bold us cheap as .a®"*???*** particularly invite oar lady friends to cau asa Examine oar splendid line oi DRESS GOODS, &C., which we think cannot foil to please. Altoona, Oct. 9th, 1861 - CONFECTIONERY AND OYSTER SALOON, qiiHß Subscriber would in- I FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that his CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORE, is always ■aptfMd with the very best articles to be had, and in great rsomfu' He baa also an -OYSTER SALOON attached to Us store, in which he will servo up OYSTSRS in evSky Style during the season. " Fff tjtfcSAjitXP BBEA-D d PIES always on hand. He Icatatttkaes prepared to supply cakes, candles, Ac., or.pie-aiet aadodter parties. He Invitee a share of public tatronago, believing that he can render fall satisfaction to ail. Unman her, his store and saloon is on Virglniaattect.two doosshalow Fstton's Hall. OTTO ROSSI AHammi Oct. 10, 18«l-tf A W. KESSLER—PRACTICE VJT# BRUOSIST, respectfully announces m tottn dttorawed Altoona and the public orally, that he still continues the Drug business, onVlrglnla street, where be keeps constantly op- WC.fcr.«*>e, Wholesale and RetaiI,DRUGS, JBW OILS, VARNISH XSaodHTE^TUFFS. By Strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat. isWW tow as regards price and quality, he hopes to pent receive u enure of public patronage. Rtfridtae and merchants supplied on reasonable terms. aimjaU orders from a distance promptly attended to. Pbystdane prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tf. TT S. ARMY.—WANTED iMME AJ • BIATJSLY, FOR-THE TWELFTH REGIMENT U. S. INFANTRY, REGULAR-SERVICE, n few more nhle hodled men, between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five Pay ranges from *l3 to *23 per month, according t„ the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished with equipments, ample clothing and subsistence. Quarters niel, and medical attendance free of charge., The pay of edch soMSer commences as soon as he is enlisted. By an set lately passed, the term of enlistment has been changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who servea that time is entitled to SIOO BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact teat toe Government has wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is. therefore, open to alt. ' tat further ioformatiou apply at the Recruiting Office, on \ irglnia street opposite Lowthers Store, Altoona. Lieut. J. S. CAMPBELL, 12th Infantry, C. 8. A. Recruiting Officer. /'IOBELITE BASE.—Having pur \_y chased the rjzht to manufacture the CORJBLITE RASE for ARTIFICIAL TEETH, I am now prepared to dentures on this new and beautiful principle, which is far superior to the old style, on silver plate as It Will not corrode or director. It contains no metillc substance, and of course there is no galvanic action whereby metal plates often become obnoxious. Persons wishing a flue »«t of teeth will please call aod examine specimens. W. 8. BITTNER, Jan.S, 1862-tf ] Office in Masonic Temple, Altoona. T UMBER TOR SALE. ij SHINGLES. 50.000 LATHES, odd all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, lower than the lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER- A LL KINDS OF PRINTING XJL neatly and expedltomdy executed at the “ALTOONA TRIBUNE” OFFICE. TTAIR, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING, «i*3L Paint, £*sh and Vamkh Bruthe* at SoU ini Philadelphia byDjott 4 Co, 232 North 2d Street; OPECTAOLEB AN» EYE PRESER: by *° ° raa *' : k? IWteaUil . (1-ttl KEBBUEVB. Nor. 21,U«1-ly. PRIES & WINTERS J. A J. LOWTHHR. KESSLER'S, DR, WM. B. HURD’S Tyr 117 4 orr FALL AND WINTER GOODS MU L 111 VV AbH. AT HILEMAN'S. The subscriber informs his customers, ami the public,generally, that he hM just received a large and beautiful assortment of FALX. AND WINTER GOODS. which, for magnificence- extent and variety, bare never before been excelled in Dlsir couctv. Particular attention is invited to onr stock of A SDKE R£M£DY FOR A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS , NURSING SORE MOUTH, ' | We have Cloths, Cassiiueros, Vt-stings. T»wU. JVaoa. 4c And the best specific now in use for any i a “ a - diseased condition of the mouth. It is par- [ ticuiarly beneficial to persons wearing; ; ant * at prices that cannot fail to please. GROCERIES. Our stock of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and consists of Kio and Java Coffee. Crushed, Loaf and N 0 Sugars: Green. Y. 11. and Black Teas: Molasses sians Candles, Salt, Fish. ot- Dr. Wm. B. Hiird’s Toothache Drops in the house. Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Price only 12 J Gts. per Bottle. A libera! discount made to Dealers. \ | Address Principal Office, Tribune Buddings, No. j 1, Spruce Street, New York. ' \ Sold iit'Philadelphiu by Dyott i Co, 232 North 2d Street; 0. S. Hnbbcll, 1410 Chestnut Street, nud by all Druggists. Sold in Altoona by G. W. Kcsalcr. DR. WM. B. HURD’S Neuralgia Plasters, FOR THE CURE OP NEURALGIA , or Toothache produced hy c01d... LOCAL NEURALGIA is Immediately cuted by theirapplication. They jet like a charm, and are perfectly harmleaa in tnetr nature; do not produce a blister, and leave no un pleasant results. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Neuralgia Powders never fail to give aatisfactiou to ail who trot their virtue. XT P ?P a T r , ed at Dr.'Hurd’s Dental Office, No. 77, fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. : PRICE ONLY 16 CENTS EACH. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street, New York. THE LATEST ARRIVAL OF LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Slacl: and f\zncy Sides. O hollies, Beregts, Brilliants, Lawns, Zklainei, Chintzs , Deßeges, ('rapes. Prints, Crape and Stella Shawls, Mantillas, Vndenleeves enti Hosiery, Bonnets and Ribbons, Collars , Hand kerchief s. Kid Gloves, Hooped Sl.irts.SL-irt ing, Lace Mites, dx„ dr. CANKER. J FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAK hello: this way, neighbor* NEW FAIL anti WINTER GOODS AT OLD PRICES. 1 HE undersigned WOULD RE- I Jpcetfnlly inform tho citizens of Altoona and »ur rounding country that ho has just returned from the east, where he has been selecting Li= stock uf Fall and Winter Ort.ds with the greatest care and exclusively for CASH. which enables him to sell as low if not a little lower than any house in the place. He would therefore say to all those who wish to purchase their Fall and Winter Goods to call and examine his new stock before purchasing else where, as he feels satisfied that give entire satis fac tioy. Ilis goods are of the best quality and very cheap. ALL COTTON GOODS AT OLD THICKS, Stock consul, of £.«/,«■ Dress Good, of crrru larirto shadt andcolor, from « plain DrXaiar ,d 12 rents no lu^J a ' d dnd Plaid Ddainet, all wool. at 23 aiid d, y, <:U., injured Delaivrsfmm \l\' to lb cts.. IVt-fian ClAhs. Cioicxloga and American I nuts 10 yards for £l, Lancaster and Domrstic Ginghams from 10 to 1 cU., all-wool Flannel from 25 to 3‘3 ■' cts., heavy Sheeting Muslin \l\A. C U.. BUmchal Muslin from to I iy, cts.. Satinets • uU-tcool Ticftds and Jrans of every variety and price. Men and Boys Boots and t'hu-s: Women. Misses and Chil dren s Shoes; Hats and Caps. OGR6 Hio ( uffee at 1/ cents, bliim £J<_l E S*? White Sugar II ctn.. Brown Su gur lie in 8 to 10 cts.; Imperial. Y. Hyson and Black Teas • Syrup from UO to bo cts.: Cedarnu.i Willow Ware; Flour ’ dih IS6I, * A. SPUANKLE. GREAT EXCITEMENT! AT JEssSE SMITH’S. The undersigned would re- SPKCTFULLY announce to the citizens of Altoona h£ COUntr> ' ,, “ thL ' r " turat - d from FALL & WINTER STYLES OF I M. . Hats <& Caps. Uis Stock of Hats nnd Caps are of tin. very best selection, ofeveiy Style, color andshape, for both old and young. FURS! FURS! FURS I , 9 stock of Ladies and Misses’ Furs is the best ever brought to this place, consisting of every variety, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. J All he asks is that the people call and examine Ills stock, and he feels confident that he can send them away re joicing, if not in the purchase of such au article aa they wa ted ‘ at the .remembrance of haying looked upon the hfthis town BtOCk of Hat . 3 ’ Ca P s > Furs - &c < iver exhibited Z&ir'on rjryima Street, opposite the Lutheran Church. Oct. 3,1861. JESSE SMITH. SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR newspaper press. £'OR the above sum in cash ?flsvQ il t l L f, i rniBh w° Il f f of my au P crior NEWSPAPER -SSLS, that can be driven by hand with ease at the rate or SEVEN HUNDRED SHEETS PER HOUR. on any kind of a job from a colored poster down, uiid do ltS n W j a - we V fts an >’ cylinder Pres* iu the world. _-®*“ 31 t x inches, rolls a form with two rollers of 20 X 42 inches, weighs, only 3,300 lbs, and can be put up and set running by any ordinary printer. I have issued a specimen done on . this press, in. pam phlet form, containing a cut of it. and will take great pleasure m sending a copy to those, who hare not received it, on the receipt of a paper from them. Any publisher inserting this advertisement. to c the amount of $lO, and sending mo a paoer containing it, will be allowed the amount of their bill towards payment on one of my presses, if ordered after one year from Ser>- tember 1. 1861. If ordered within one year, $2O will be allowed for the bill. If ordered within six months $3O will be allowed. And if within three months, $4O will be allowed for the bill. ’ 9 THESE ARE WAR TESTES AND WAR PRICES. You will find it for your interest to communicate di rectly with me, as I warrant the press to be i ll I repre sent it, which your merchant can easily find out for von if you are a total stranger in New York. For further particulars please address a CAMPBELL „ - No. J 6, Spruce street N Y Sept. 19,1861. p «rce t , ALTOONA HIGH SCHOOL Prof. JOHN MILLER, Principal, The first session of this SCHOOL will emmenenon MONO A K Not 4th The established refutation of. Prof. Miller iu an accom plished scholar and successful Teacher is a sure guarantee to parents, guardians and others, that the school will he BO conducted as to give full satisfaction. TERMS PER SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS For English Grammar. Geography. Composition Natural Philosophy, Mental and Advanced Arithmetic. Geometry. Trigonometry, Latin and Greek ; 50 For German or French..,.: , Vl For Mn.,ic „ 1 55 „ Payment of subscription to be made month! 1/ to the School Directors. DR. CALDERWOOD offers his Pro fessional Services to the citizens of Altoo&irand vicinity. Office on Virginia Stmt* nearly opposite C. J Mann’s Store. J. B. Buden. M. D.. Huntingdon. Jxo McCulloch, M. D., *♦ 11. T. Coffey. *• Pittsburgh Rirv. J. B.Ckist, Birminghrmt. lU'v. Thomas Stevessox, Tvrom* City Jacob Burley, ' •• C. Outer, a W. Bublet. a ■ M. n. Jolly, <• Altoona, May 9th. ISGI-ly* W. M. LLOYD & CO., JOHNSTON, JACK & CO., • fIOLLWA YSBUIIG. PA., bankers, {Late “Bell, Johnston, Jack Co.”', D HAFTS on the principal Cities, and Silver ami Gold for sale. Collectiona i “S? e - Moneys received on deposite, payable on demand, W pt™M U ]BM t ' ° r UPU " tinU ' " ith interest “* f:lir rates! gi - e S2v^ s s lls - Mr.CALLVM & 00., i 7 ‘ Mtrchanditf.* Furniture and * MANUFACTURERS, in or country, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IS i CARPETING, ~ -hoemaker,^,. DRUGGETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS,' AC., No 509 CHESTNUT STREET; (oppose the State Bonne.) PHIEADELPHIA. [innri y. Flou r.—the BEST quality of FAMILY FLOUR for sale, Wholesale audßetall. ■ . , r~ 'Kf g 185 C 1 bhoemaker j IJLANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Dec. 11.1806-,f. r »“«* Temple. i) neafl, and expedl.ionsljr executed at this oLi J. li. UILEMAX CAMPBELL’S U EFEKEN CK 8 ALTOONA, PA. £ WHEELER & WILSON S NEW GOODS i ? . FOR FALL AND WINTER. 55 Just Arrived and B’ow Being Opened at SEWING MACHINE. »• j : : IN THK OLD PLACE. 'S' W reB P e °tftt|ly invite Purchasers to cM T T call w examUe oar stock of Fall arid Whiter Goods, as we think they will !*■ found, upon examination, cri T? A c\ TT'CPT? to comparetaTorably with any other assortment in the " IVJaiIXVj place, aa wall in quality a» iti price, although we are not oal varieties, each as FRESH COFFEES, TEAS. SU iStiXVa Xim ad IIIcIHAI IT. \ OAKS, SYRUPS, SPICES, AC .to make np the fall MACHINES are ADMIT- FAMILY GROCERY. JL to be the best ever offered to tho public, and their 1 aim. RfMVT* qrirtPQ h*t< ripa t- aJ- _ “ns* “ toril> “ uMbh * d * ,be f “' ihat ■“ i HATfe ’ CAPB, *• w,,h * OVER 1 400 READY-MADE CLOTHING, °{ these Machine, bare Wen sold than of nnyotWr man- ’ *** *■" * ufactured. and more medals have been awarded the pro-: J J prielurs by diiferent Fairs and Institutes than to auvotb- : Also, a full assortment of HARDWARE. ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed CEDAR WARE.' QVEBHSWAiCE. ■ for them. They are now in use in several families in Al- : CROCKERY WARE. ifC. tff.. ttc. ■: toons, and In every- case they give entire satisfaction. ! Al “ 1 as to . The Agent refers those desiring information asthosn- T 1 i>\ r i-s CO tac jienurity of the Machines, to Co). John L. Piper, Rev A i J_rxb X H. Clark, George Hawkesworth, Beni. P. Rose and P II ' onr assortment is complete; and as we have adopted the Turner, Esqrs J ‘ *“ i CASH SYSTEM, as near as we can, we are enabled to sell The machines can he seen and examined at the store of I at mncl> lower prices than when we gare a general credit, the Agent, at Altoona. . ; Wo therefore feet very grateful to our friend* and a gen- Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new ‘ ' rO,M Pnl, lic for the very liberal patronage heretofore style Hemmer—s6s. No. 2, ornamental bronte glass foot 1 given us, and hope, by strict attention to business and a and new style Qemmer—sss. Xo. 3, plain, with old style i full lk ' ter ™ inati jn to please onr patrons in" prices and Hcmmcr—sls. [March -n mertf I qualities, to retain the same—still adhering chiselv to an ' ’ j old mottoT-“l?mci- Safes and Small }\o/iu7‘ [Oct. «1, ’Ol-tf.J OLD STAND, North Ward. THE HEROES OF PEACE THE HEROES OF WAR. 17 ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, _J m XEV, YORK, is now publishing, dn addition to moor portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe ami America a*» BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT GALLERY', w'' r[rai!tl of n <«rlyatl tbe I'UOMl r*i, N H Mi ' N 0F AMKRICA, nut excepting JclT. Davis. Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a Lust of other confederates. Price ol Portraits $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, art imMiahed, card size, and in stereoscopic form. HBO - t«wscoplc View* of Scenes in Paris, Loudon, and in other parts of Enßland ami Prance: in Scotland, Ireland, IVales. Holland. Switzerland, Spain, on the Rhine m Athens. ECTPt.Tnrkey, the Holy Laud, Cuiuft. India, Cuba, &c.» ud infinitum, OUR INSTANTANEOUS STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Are the Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and the rushing of water, the moving of leaves, or the inarch of an army, does not in the slightest degree affect the taking of these Views. They are sold for $3.00 per dozen. VVe have also on hand and manufacture the largest as sortment of stereoscopes. Photographic Albums, ami Pho : ,t l orhi M:1 United State,, and perhaps in Caialool-cs. containing lists of our Portraits Views - tl - r, ‘ osc °Po«, AO-. sent free by mail, on receipt of a stamp! E- ANTHONY, 501 Rroadwaj, near St. Nicholas, New York. Aug?-ly LABOR-SAVING WASHING MACHINE r FIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING JL purchased the right for Ulair county. ol Tolhurst’s Improved Washing Machine, art- uow manufacturing them at Altoona. and intend to ~w> *■<« ,‘ 3 . °P on un entirely new principle, and is conßtdered, by those who hare seen it in u»e, the best that 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, making it almost im possible to get out of order, - thei'ooker urn*’ Wbid ' as,ouiehcs alik ’ operator and oAAA 1 ' 6 r‘ c , mt . y "I th wljicl > it adapts itself to the bulk or qantity of clothes desired to be washed 4th. It washes equally well the finest arid lightest fcbric bLuketritT “ Dd he " TiMt - sach “ s comforts, Tnlh^ d ,': r i g " C ' 1 ’ h f‘S ,y c,rtif y «“t "‘f are now it-iP? proTe y ° f ,he ™>‘>nunity In , 4 ® i l am .» lsn propared to MAKE UP work on the FA£mov ot Tf'T ! I ?, TUE , LATKST style of the xAJIION. I feel confident tluit I can give AS NEAT AND PERFECT A FIT ° f th ° bf 3t eH tablishlaents in tilif *h lte “? ,D8 P t- f tion of uiy goods and work, knowing that they will speak bettor for me than anythin" I conld say man advertisement. J lu ** 1 conid Altoona, Nov. 23, ISGI-tf, Exchange hotel.—the sub- SCRIBER would respectfully in form the public that he 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 no pains in making it an agreeable home for all sojourner*. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and cities, and hi* Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. HU charges are as reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and ho feels satisfied they can not he complained of bv those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully Intending to deserve it,, ho throws open his house to the public and invites a trial I have just received a stock cf No. 1 French Brandy, lor 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 m the country. J Altoona, May 27, 1559.-lyl SOMETHING NEW THe subscriber has just £hss%ssx&t wherc - e *• "-<•> BOOTS AND SHOES BROGANS, GAITERS, &CU ? which lie is prepared to oflor to cai* that will defy competition. All tlt.T- he a i-V rl ’I 1 " I ,?* ““ - -- •* *£&S, £JJ££ G O~TIT~ I —Ss." AlS”^ IS THE TIME FOR EVERY I ““ A, A'jpl their Supply of coal for the Winter i •< ■‘3- and the subscnlihr would therefore inform the citizens’of I ANDS LANDS 1 ' I iviwm Altoona and vicinity, that he is prepared to sunnlv them : I . ' . 14 AjN Oo : ■ EAA.Dti .I I O" Short no«ce with a eupet-ior article of A.VTHKACITE ' is P r,,|,wn ' fu locate LAND WAII ami U.LEGIIBNV BITUMINOUS COAL. 110 wills, n« !n , K "I- the ° m " hn ' ln ' l -Vehrasha City Land Oni-V'l hy the Train. Car. or Cart Load or hv the i,,.i i . Good selections can now he made mar th. ' thedoorof ,hep„..ehair’. 0r ** th ° and settlements. The Lands of ,1s T Yard on the North side of the Kailroad-nnner end ,h * bMt *••«»*• : *’ tr, ~ Oeeapous, Cass County, N. Ter. S. M. WOODKOK. ATTOLNEY AT LA?,- ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA„ ! WILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVE-1 f T UAL Courts of Blair, Cambria ami Huntingdon i counties, t ,. H ? v “6 h aJ several years’ experience i u the. practice of i t ' ho expects to merit public patronnjre. STREET - 3 the Post Office. | JLA 111 C OUNTY. INSURANCE HAIII OILS, COLOGNES, POM- ttSIK of f haiedin Biauty, Simplicity Sa/tly or JSconamy. £v>.or person desiring to ohUiu the very beat and cheap rst potable light within their reach, should c«ti at the store of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge onr&eNes to demon strate j Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur !>y explosion, j 2,1.. That theyiemit uo offensive odor whilo burning, i 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4 | 4th. That they are easily regulated to give inch* or less : 6th. That they burn entirely free fhmi smoke. ; Oth. That the light ts at least 50 per cent. eheAper'than any other light now iu common use. Thefts lamps arej admirably adapted for tho use of Stu dents, Mechanics. seamstresses, factories. Halls,Churches. Stores. Hotels, and are highly recommended for fcmiil v use! The bufcner of the Carboft Oil Lamp can bc.attached to old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamp** at a small and will answer every purpose of a new i.inji. We guarantee perfect satisfaction In alt cases. •: Aug. 19. 1858-tf.T O.W. KKSSLKU. JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month ! 1 would rcxjujctfully set forth m> claim attention. a.H a Fu-slaonnl Tailor, as* follows Because 1 keep an exc< lent assortment of Cloth Casaimeres. Vestings nn Trimmings, which. win examined.atwajs please. Because my work, made up in a maimer tin takes down the counti and give» cusfomei a city appearance. Because I am not inferic as a Cutter to the-hest he found anywhere:' IJecau-o? exponent in my Mjsint--* drives m entire control over it. hui I uni ,iu ? e s??f I “ m “£• u “ the sunny side of forty, and there: fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me. tu the comer room of the -Brant House," Hive me a trial and you will go awav pleased. Altoona, May 26-5 m ' JACOB SNYDER Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, SJPOUTtNa, &c. SKItJG WOULD KKSPKCT-d- a • fully ciform the citizen* of 111 nißrn aud vicinity llmt ht* keep* cou«antly on Laud large aasortmeljT m Choking, Parlor, Office andUMfc Shop Slows, of all style* and sizes. tcTsuit wants of all, Which ho will sell at low prices, on reason- Hole terms. Ueayso keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and ShrtU oZ SJ:z?£sT nicha for cui ™»nK»*- of” o^P“ rcha9cd th ° riBht of f ‘ alc in Blair eouety. improved sausage stdffer, an invention which needs only to be seen to he apprecia and should he possessed by every farmer, butcher or those requiring such a machine. .Js®*.^ urtj ' cu^ar attention paid to putting up SPOUTING either in town or country. Spouting painted ami put up on the most reasonable terms. fapril U, 18i9-ly P GROCERY, PROVISION A N I) WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE The undersigned would in. Mil Mftnv ? bI « ‘c 41 he P n «h-sed the interest ** /*• MILIIRON lu the Grocery and Provision Store here- n ept H? them u " Vir e illi; ‘ street, below Caroline St.. f° ntinne tho business, and will keep con stantlj on Land a largo supply of H FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE,TEA, SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES, u t l i.r:u y,i rrr i ?' 11 - v k^ ,t in Gr °«ry 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 bv whole sale, 1 will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of liquors of the best qualities to be had 1 respectfully solicit a shore of public custom. . July 1-, 1,661-ti.) j BERKOWITZ. jVTORE GOOD NEWS ! -iTX. The undersigned baa just received from the Ea«t a large and varied assortment of , FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consktiag of Cloths, Cassimep.es, and VESTING, material for FINE AND COARSE OVERCOATS, material for BOVS’ CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, such as Undershirts, Drawers, Sus* ponders, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs 1 ., ■Nov. 1,1869-tf THOMAS EMVAY. July 14,1869,-tf SEFZU2MCEB: Hev. A. B. Clcbk, Altoona, Pa. w ' Blotd 1 Co., Bankers, Altoona. Pa McCkcjt t DEKS, Editors ’ 1 Tnos. A. Scott, Supt. P. li. r o D. McMcrtrh, EB. t „ Huntingdon, Pa. Hard wake of all descuip tions just recelred anil for salo by Utt - U f f 3 J. B. HILKMAN BUTTER'S M STATE CAPITOI I Book Binders I ASK HLASK BOOK MANXFAC"iw i , ' Xo. 54 Shirkrt St. Barrabunj. f :l ft This establishment is chiefly ,j ev ~, P the manufacture of Blank Books for U ‘ ’■ ip Banks, Conuty Offices. Uailroad Companies IP and private' individuals. In ail cast-s the IP very best of stock ami workmanship may l«o k| relied upon. Blank Books printed, H any desired pattern. Sheriff's. Attornevfl ln !i , pH Docket* of all made and ruled to order n T .•**»» -jp and Yearly Awssment*. Duplicates. 4c., E* ses, printed or plain, ruktl'aud bound to ordvp i l '*' K Dockets m%de of the linen paper. ' P> Librarians, and others, desiring to have thc-irR w f bound and at moderate prices, should give u 8 a C ajj *.*< ♦ papers of the largest sixes. Harper's Wot-klv r> ' Sr *‘ Ip Pictorial. Ballous, Scientific American, bound to order, and in any stylo required. Hamer' R >, tiM ly Magazine. Knickerbocker, Blackwood's and r i Q MagJtzines, Godey’a Lady’s Book, Lady's R t poMt^i a n is:! / son’s Magazine, Piano Music. Ac., bound in extra t \'' * i the more plain and substantial half binding. • [ K -f phlets. Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws, bound in brary style, at very moderate prices. P<-rst.r t . ! - M-ri number of volumes to bind, will receive a liberal .ir : '' W r n Binding can safely be sent to ua from a distal v * 2 press, and all work entrusted to our care win h ’ I--4 dily executed, safely packed and returned bv Kin ? a || All work warranted. Address F. L. HUTTEp!'' " ■' p. : i , McCItCM & BERN, at the Tribune Otfioo t agent* fo; Altoona. ami vicinity. They will gi%ei Q f.,• - j tion in relation to binding, and receive and return k''* free from extra charges, for all who ent.ust their w/rF 1 * ■•‘l Imy care. “ f March 21 K,;ii r : •' I - -i GROCERY AND BAKERY? The undersigned annoen cm to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity tint V U:l3 just received a larj-e iuvoicee of ' ‘ FRUITS. COXFECTIOXAHIFi, MTS. feI . ICK * and notions for_ children *=.. expressly f, jr the n„,„, ",, lie will also keep always on hand a good stock of'„Ki-. anil faucj oakf*s, of Inn owu manufacture. ' LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, \C, always on hand at ail s-xsoun of tlu- year. Colfee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses. Butter £GGS. GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLoHi BUCKWHEAT .FLOUR. CORN MEAL. AC., always in store and for rale i„ large or small qu.lnti'ti.- itV -r 7nnT‘V aU price “W*"* »■>■! 'on will fin,, it .1., guo.l and cheap n? any in town Dee. 20, ’Ort-ly.] nPHK GREAT QUESTION WHU'II .■A , lio ' v tliu miud of « rery person is. wht re call I get the beat article for uyl§A taonej. In regard to other matters, the senber would not attempt to direct, but if v„„ H want anything in the Line of ' ML BOOTS OR SHOES li.? e f 80DS to purchase stoves are invited to call m “if. 1 ° f the subscriber,'in the Masonic Temple, and ex amine the above JOHN SHOEMAKER, v t» . Sf'k Agent/or Blair County. B. All kiTuU of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and E*; Stoves on hand. [Aug. I*2. l?sf. H. FETTINGER ? S General Xe\\\s Ageiicv. No. 1, ALTOONA HOUSE. * SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES rnS? 8 & TOBACCO. Un SAMJJ, OTIONS m GREAT VARIETY October ° N NAJWNAL police gazette i»T ??*** Journal of Crime «ml Criminals is in ti.« «„ , T? ar ? aK{ l is widely circulated thronirhoat 11 c f mt * iDB «U tfce Great Trials, Criminal . f . appropriate Editorials on the some, togetlu r with /Sw?** 0 " 00 Crimina| Matters, not to bo ft.mid in anj other newspaper, • lP* r aunum; $1 fur six mouths, m ‘.i "“t* 6 ® by subscribers, (who should write their hark* ana the towny county and State where they reside plainly) e To G. W. MATSELL A CO.. , Sartor A prop’r. of New York PoliceGaznf, Xno Kirk-City "ROOTS AND SHOES.—THE UN doi^.)™ rS ' f 5 n ias 11 ou " OB hand and will -jja »eiJ cheap at his store in the Masonic Temple, tiV \xf)%mta C ° mp l M l*U OTtm( ' nt of BOOT 9 ‘ niade, or made to order, c',"Bund«l*a«w» Shoes, Cork m hie line of bnsinees, of nutamlnwi! l 7 “ nil 0,1 mmt reasonable terms. A 1 cnstom work Warranted Jan. 2, ’5«-tr] WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PA N Y.—lnsurance ou Real or , property will J*. effected on the moat rea*mablo ‘ icS 5 ® 11 * 3 m Altoona at hi* office in Anna St. Alareh 1., 1559. , jqus SHOEMAKER, Agent. T EVI’S PREPARATION FOR KN- terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES. A-NTf. and oothbugs without danger In its use under any cirrumstac cea for wile at the Drug Store of (j. \f. KHSSLEK. Jan. J-i, PINE AND LARD OILS, DAM- P' l ™*’ Banting Flni.l, Carbon Oil, Ac. at aan. 3, *66-tf] KESSLER’S- ON HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store —A splendid assortment of Ready-Made clothing tail and see. * Nor. 25,-* f /^JROCERIES. —A LARGE AND vj complete assortment of Groceries hare fust been tt ceired at the store of j. b. HItEMAN. «ir fs §1 it * H 'i\x' a-i - tJ ; r* -•* X H.~ •35 <=o-i <* 4 --: S* ‘•I 3^s£|- 1-5 = fi-J o= K Zi */' “ = JACOB WISK JOILV 11, UOBEKT?. J. SAOKMAKEK. McCKUH & DEKN, |VOL. 7. THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE H ;k. b. p,w?, “ to “- (payable Invariably la advance,). .SScontinned at the expiration < paid < jr TKKM* OF ADV1ET181!I(3. 1 insertion 2 do roar lin« or * 50 * One , ( J ) 100 \5O Two ‘‘ (*“ ’■ ISO 200 week. lhree m “ U ‘ ll per square for e*c » n «or month*. 6 montt .Six line* or I***- ■ One •uuere,..- | Two “ three “ jj 06 10 four “ :** 10 00 14 .- Half a column 14 00 26 0< and Executor* Notice* by the year, .Ur*. .^rsxa-r««“»•" ■ i3s5SS««^: ghoicc faettn THE FLOWER OF LIBERT What flower is thU that greets the morn IW haoa from heavoa «o freely horn I With burning star and flaming.hand It kindle* all tho sunset land;— O, toll o» what its name may be! Ii this the flower of Liberty I It i» the banner of the free. The starry Flower of Liberty! In savins Nature’s far abode Its tender seed onr Cithers sowed i -The storm winds rocked Ua swelling bud It* opening leaves wore streakad with bh TUI, lo! earth’s tyrants shook to see The flail blown Flower of Liberty 1 Then haU the banner ol the free, The starry Flower of Liberty I Behold it* streaming rays unite One mingling flood of braided light,— The red that fires the Southern rose. With spotless white from Northern snow And, swingled o’er its mure, see The Midler Star* of Liberty I Then hail the banner of the free, The starry Flower of Liberty I . The blades of heroes fence it round; Where’er it springs is holy ground; from tower aud dome its glories spread It warps where lonely sentries Head, Andsplauts an empire on tho sea! Then hail the banner of the free, Tho starry Flower of Liberty I The sacred leaves* fair Freedom’s flower, Shall over flout on domo and tower. To all their heavenly colors true, In blackening frost or crimson dew, — And Qpd love* us as wo love thee, Thrice holy flower of Liberty 1 Then hail the banner of the free, The starry Flower of Liberty I Jttort IpsMki THE BATTLE OP PEA How p’ought and How THE FEDERAL ARMY. Our effective force could not L more than twelve thousand on tb the first engagement, and was con Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Ohio ; souri troops. The army was div three divisions, under the com Gen. Samuel R. Curtis, a brave triotic officer. THE REBEL ARMY The rebel army was composed or ten, perhaps twelve thousand State troops, under Gen. Sterlin some six or eight regiments of A under Gen. Ben. McColloch,; tiv regiments of Texans, under G( Van Dom; some three thousaui kee, Choctaw, ; Creek, and Semii ans, under Col. Albert Pike, all command of Major General Me In addition to those mentioned, t two or three regiments of Louisis and companies of Mississippi ; bama soldiers under their respe tains, majors and colonels, who are unknown alike to your coir and to {fame. The entire rebel f not have been less than thirty many estimating it still higher. THE FIRST DAT’S EIGHTHS Gen. Curtis anticipated an ai the south, and accordingly had placed on the north under the ; of Gen. Sigel, with a body of e [ dred men • the principal Federa | ment and main lines being to the i near the head and on both sides | creek. Meantime the rebel ft [ keying in frill strength from.B E whence they had. proceeded from I lows, and with rapid marches I deavoring to cross the creek, ai 1 cing themselves on the north; p our retreat 'An advance of about two tho a Ry reached the desired position a fierce onslaught on - Sigel, hopi Possession of our large and valu Sigd proved himself the right i right place. He gallantly met Bod, while he repelled their cl vented {hem from seizing upon o The brave and accomplished off übiquitous. He -rode rapidly there, giving orders and ob» P9*ut of attack and the sitoat euemy, at the same time cheerii eouraging his troope; .$ 160 $3O . a 60 4 0 . 4 00 6 0 . S 00 8 0