The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 27, 1862, Image 4

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STOVES,
&N-AJTD SHEET.mON WARE,
UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
Mpae* to the dtiiens of
fßoana andeteinltythat
tfcW haToJaatrecetred a
|MC*<<W7 of BTOVRB
«f oii PatUnu, snch
Wfc P*riprj Twice
«!»P Bto**a,
will sell at the
aoaahle prices. A •
•apply *Ol always be
kofcflohaßd.
*BT AND SanPJSON WjLBK,Aa great variety,
irtiragf nn Tußd.
RpOFINO & SPOUTING
Mjpp on abort notice.
-fllwy bare atao attached a copparami thing room to their
«ri>Wfcin«aara>J VUTkeepon hand an assortment ofoop
promptly attended to.
A ahare oCpublic patronage la respectfully solicited.
oh Annie street, between Harriet and Ada-
UAsatraets Beat Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite
- ujU Dneßton, Vat Vaid.
■ 453-V.V.- . PRESS * WINTKBB.
Altoona, Peb. 3d, IM2.
ewM».»la Rasiia, „Caaaus Samoa
EE’VTSE.E HOUSE,
' (*>AXB SAOLK H0T11.,)
‘ Third Street, above Race,
4 PHILADELPHIA.
. RHOADS & SAILOR, Pkopkietobs.
I MBlto. SLSSEKB DAY.
March T, ISdI-ly
WM. S. BITTNER,
33e$fctal Burgeon,
IN MASONIC **SOA.
\ / BUIPUS, next door to tbo Post
Xaatbaxtraoted without pain by the Current Eloctro-
MagnetieMachine. ’
TIMBER AND FARM LAND WANTED.
(ftkQi AAA Ageneralassortmentof
PAINTS „
of all colum, DRY ant* in OIL, well
rattri far Owßtry Trade, will be exchanged for Heal
BlUto, at yholeaale price.. Improve prop^praferred.
. dM North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
Hot. T. 1891.-6 mos.
NOTICE. —The business heretofore
carried on under the name, stylo and title of
WOLF ft BROTHER, will, from this date, be carried on
by ft. 8. BEOEHART-he having emptoyed M. Wolf to
act A»his A&ent. A. 8- HblKHAni,
Mi whb Agem. lief M . wolt, Agent.
Altoona, December 28lh, 1801. |Jan2-6t.l
J. Q> APLUM,
Notary IPiatolic,
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA.
npw m «U be Could at the store of J. C. Hileman.
October 1,1857.
s2s] EMPLOYMENT! [§7s
AGENTS WANTED!
We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expen
sea, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars
sent frsS, Address Erie Sewing Machine Ccmpany, R.
JAMES, Qeneral Agent, Milan. Ohio.
jepf.mr.l
.THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.
Tn»lt> attention to their LARGE, VARIED and HAND*
80kx«Mortmeiit of
NEW FALL GOODS,
Embracing all the NEWEST STYLES id SILKS, DRESS
77 TfIOODS, CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES, and
TANOY DRY GOODS.
Also, a (nil tasortment of MOURNING GOODS, WHITE
GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITB. Ac.
stock la principally T. W EVANS ft CO.’S
OWN IMPORTATION,-having been selected in the best
European Markets, expressly for their own Retail Trade,
and will be found unsurpassed for Style, Quality, and
SEASONABLE PRICES.
NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESNDT STREET,
' 4- BELOW CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA .
N. Be—Wholesale buyers will find it advantageous to
examine tide Stock. [Octl7-2m.]
ON HAND AGAIN—WE HAVE
THE pleasure of announcing to our customers and
all other*, that we are on hands again with a large and
rarlsd stock of .
FALL GOODS;
and old stock was htautifuUy cltcaudoui, those who
feel inclined to patronize us will have the advantage of
•electing from an almost entirely
NEW AND FRESH STOCK
of good!, which we feel confident will bo sold as cheap as
theiMtpeet. We particularly invite our lady friends to
callandKxamine our spltfhdid line ol
Dlysss GOODS, &c.,
which we think cannot foil to please.
' J. 4J. LOWTHKR.
Altoona, Oct. Bih, 1861-3 t.
CONFECTIONERY
AND OYSTER SALOON,
rp SB SUBSCRIBER WOULD -IN-,
I FORM the citizeni of Altoona and vicinity that Us
058l*CIIOSRRT, NUT and FRUIT STORE, is always
supplied with the Very best articles to hi- had, and in great
variety.' OS ha* also ah
* OYSTER SALOON
atteehed to,hi« store, in which he will serve up OYSTERS
in ey«y.ef3(fediuing;thc season.
rSSmSAJ&B 9BEAD <t PIES (ij wags cn hand.
- Sel»ftt*ft time* prepared to supply cakes, candies. Ac.,
of pic-nic* and other parties. Ho invites a share of public
fktTOPigyb#y*v* n S that he can render fall satisfaction to
his store and saloon is on Virginias t toe t. two
door a below Patton’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI.
AUoona, Oct. 10,1861“tf
/n ■ W. KESSLER; —PRACTICAL
\T• DRUGGIST, rmpectftilly
the public
«ra!ly, that he still cpqtbraertbe Drug
on Virginia Btroet, -whefe he keeps constantly'
onhaacUtor •rie, WholesaJeaDdßetail,DßUGß,
OILS, VARNISH
3%£p*£ *ttentfo|rta business, and a desire to render sat*
regsjds Ttriee and quality, he hopes to
nsctta&d reeetve a ware of public patronage.
miJjpiM sftit iiii iilniiin i ii[ijilli ITI in reasonable terms,
andaffonten from 'a'distance promptly attended to.
compounded. [l-tf.
TT S. ARMY—WANTED iMMB
• . DIATELT, FOR THE TWELFTH REGIMENT
uTuTHFAKTRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more ahie
bodled menpfretween the ages of eighteen and thirty-five.
PayfongVt froth SIS Id $23 per month, accerding to the
rook of the soldier. . Each man will be furnished with
equipments, ample clothing and subsistence. Quarters,
fuel,and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of
eachtoldler commences as soon as he is enliated.
By OtFOOt fotWy passed, the term of enlistment has been
changed froth lire to THREE TEARS, and every soldier
wbo'ssrrss that time It entitled to
. Sld‘o BOUNTY
from thsOorernment. Attention Is drawn to the foot
that the Odrtrmncnt httwieely commenced to promote
soldiers Advancement Is, therefore, open
toaU. -p '• - if'-.';' ' ■’ ,
rnr further informstion apply at the Recrnjting Office,
uu Til slrirsl 11 lit ouoositeXowther’s Store. Altoona.
if&m&Pirh ' - Tueot, jr:«. Campbell.
LSthlqfontry, U. 8. A. Recruiting Officer.
i £INDS OF PKPSTING .
f\ ~y neatly and exoediuAislv executed atgjfr
• ‘‘ALTOONA TRIBUNE* OlflCß
OPKCTAOLES ANT? BYE PBESEB
-0 11-ttl KiaaLKK-8. .
t-v-d ■'SxriVT R fIfTTRTVS THE LATEST AERTVAL OF
DE. WM. B. Hums KAIX ANI) WINT?E GOODS
MOI’TH WASH. AT im.K.MANS.-
i,iut IM • TT _, HE SUBSCBIBEH INFORMS HIS
§ customers, ami the public couerully. that be he* inst
received a Urge and beautiful oas irtment of
. FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which, for magnificence, extent and variety, have never
before been excelled in Rluir county. Particular attention
is invited to our stock -.-f
Bixraxx Imm
B’AD BREA TH,
DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS,
And the best specific now in nse for any
diseased condition of the mouth. It is par
tkulariy beneficial to persons wearing
completely destroying every taint of the mouth, absorb
ing and removing all Impurities, insuring
to all who use it. No Youxg Ladt or Yousfi Gmtl£j4aji
who la afflicted with
should delay applying this remedy, for it is a certain cure,
and Is approved and recommended by every physician un
der whbse notice it has been brought.
A Bad Breath is an offence for which there is no excuse
while
MOUTH WASH
can he procured.
Many persons carry with them a*bad breath, greatly to
th* uttnovanco anil often t*» the disgust of those with
whom they come in contact, without being conscious of
the fact. To relieve this,
Cleanliness of the mouth is of great importance to the
general health, which is often affected, and not upfre
quenlly seriously impaired, through want of proper at
tention to this subject. *
Use Dr. Wm, B. Hurd’s Mouth Wash
Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office,
No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Price 37 Gents per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to Dealers,
tG&'Address Principal Office, Tribune
Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street,
New aiTork.
Sold hi Philadelphia by Dyott ft Co-, 232 North 2d Street;
O S Hnbbell, 1410 Chestnut street, and by all Druggists.
Bold in Altoona by G W Kessler. *
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
TOOTH POWDER.
Thia Powder possesses the
CARBONIC WITHOUT TUB INJURIOUS PROPERTIES <
:OF CHARCOAL.
Its actios being entirely mechanical-v-polishino
WITHOUT WEARING TOE ENAMEL.
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.
PRICE 25. CENTS PER BOX.
A liberal discount made to Dealers.
*•
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No.
1, Spruce Street, New Tprk
Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott & Co., 232 North 2d Street;
O. S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street, and by all Druggists.
Sold in Altoona by G W Kesale
A.SURE REMEDY TOR A
SORE MOUTHS ,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
A SWEET BREATH
A BAD BREATH
DR. WM, B. HURD’S
USE DR. WM.B. HURD’S MOUTH WASH.
DR, WM. B. HURD’S
TOOTH-ACHE DEOPS,
FOR CURE OF
TOOTHACHEI
produced by exposed nerves. * '
It is particularly adapted to all cases of.chlldren afflicted
with'
*. TOOTHACHE.
Parents can relieve themselves from - that distressing
weariness caused by
LOSS OF SLEEP,
and their children from great suffering, by keeping a bot
tle of
Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Toothache Drops
in th* house.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Rental Office,
No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Price only 12i 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 & Co„ 232 North 2d Street;
0. S. HubJjpU. 1410 Chcstnnt Street, and by all Druggists.
Sold In Altoona by G. IV. Kessler.
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
Neuralgia Plasters,
FOR THE CURE OF
NEURALGIA ,
or Tootbach* produced by colds.
LOCAL NEURALGIA
is immediately cured by their application;
They act like a charm, and are perfectly harmless, in
their nature: dp not produce a blister, and leave no un
plcammt results.
Wm. B. Hurd’s Neuralgia Powders
neTer fan to £i?e satisfaction to all whqitest their virtue.
Ifrepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office,
N#. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. ■
PRICE ONLY 16 ‘9BNTa RACE.
AddTMf Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, jJTo*
1, Spruce Street, Nob York.
Eoid In Philadelphia by Oyott A Co., 232 North 2dstreet; I- /\rrp rp ] 1 t.' -nvipm nt, I r rmp ai,
0.6. Hubix.ll, 1410 ChMftnt Street, akfby aHDrbggJrt.. H vvr < 1 ,1-a , , 1 jI ?A ~ P
„.. . ... ~ . .y 1 1 FAMILY FLOOR for sale, Wholeaalo andßetall,
Sold In Altoona by 0. W. Kessler. • Apply to J. SHOEMAKER.
. Nov. 21,1801-1 y. Dec. IJ, 18r>6-tf. Masonic Temple.
LADIES’ DRISS GOODS,
Such at Black ttsul Fancy Silks. ChaiUet, Bereyes, BriUtanU,
Latent, Maims, Chintts. Deßeyes. LVapet, Prints,
Crape and Stella Shawls. Mantillas. Cndersleevet and
Hosiery. Bonnets and gibbons. Collars, Hand
. kerchiefs. Kid Gloves. Htetjxd Skirls, Skirt- 1
ing. Lace Mitts, <fc„ <fc.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
We have Clothe. Cassimcres, Testings, Tweeds, Jeans, tc.
Heads of families would do well to call and examine our
stock of Winter Goods for Boys. • ,
Bools. Shoes, Hardware. Glassware, Qaecnsware, » ood
and Willow Ware, Oil Cloths. Carpets, 4c.,in ony quantity
and at prices that cannot fail to please. .
GROCERIES.
CANKER.
Our stock of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and
consists of Rio and Java Cufiee, Crushed. Loaf and- V O
Sugars; Green, Y. H. and Block Teas: Molasses. Soaps,
Carries, Salt, Fish, itc.
Thankful to the* public for the very liberal patronage
Heretofore received, he hopen by strict attention to busi
ness. and an endeavor to to merit a continuance of
the same. , . -
■ *** Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods at market price*
Oct. 10,1861
hello: this way, neighbor?
NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS
AT OLD PRICES.
'i HE UNDESIGNED WOULD RE
f spectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and sur
rounding country that he has just returned from the east,
where he has been selecting his stock of Fall and Winter
(ioods with the greatest care and exclusively CASH,
which enables him to sell as low if not a little lower than
any bouse in the place. Ho 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 lie can give entire satisfac
tion. Ilis goods are of the best quality and* very cheap.
ALL COTTO® GOODS AT OLD PRICES.
His Stock consists of Ladies’ Dress Goods- of every variety,
shade and color, /rum a plain Delaine at 12 cents, up
to Plaid and Plaid Delaines, all icool, at 20 and.
3~%cts., Figured Delaines from. 12}£fo 20 cts.,
Persian Cl dJis, Conestoga and American
Prints 10 yards for §l, Lancaster and
Domestic Ginghams from 10 to
12J/£ cts., all-wool Flannel from 25 to
Z“}4 cts.. heavy Meeting Muslin cts.,
Bleached Muslin frOmJfXiio\m% cts., Satinets
\ jfl-wool Tweeds and Jeans of every variety and price.
Mon and Boys’ Boots and Shoos; Women, Missos and Chil
dren's Shoes; Hats and Caps.
OROCtrS^W^ Rio Coffefc at 17 cents ’
Hi £5• J White Sugar 11 cts.. Brown Su-
gar from 8 to 10 cts.; Imperial. Y. Hyson and Black Teas;
Svrup from 00 to Co cts.; Cedar and Willow Ware;-Flour,
Feed, Ac.. Ac. .1. A. 3PUANKLE.
October 3d. 18ci.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
AT JESSE SMITH’S.
The undersigned would re-
SPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Altoona
and surrounding country that he has just returned from
the citv with his
FALL & WINTER STYLES OF
A.
Hats & Caps.
Eis Stock of Hat? and Caps are of the very best selection,
of cveiy style, color and shape, for both old and young.
FURS ! FURS ! FURS !
Ilia stock of Ladies and Misses’ Furs is the beat ever
brought to this place, consisting of every variety, which
will be sold at prices to suit the times.
All lie 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 Eats. Caps, Furs. Ac., ever exhibited
in this town.
~~Store on Virginia Sired, opposite the Lutheran Church.
~Oct' 3,1861. JESSE SMITE.
SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR
NEWSPAPER PRESS.
IT'OR THE ABOVE SUM IN CASH
1 ‘ I will furnish one of my superior NEWSPAPER
PRESSES, that can be driven by hand with ease at the
rate of
SEVEN HUNHRKD SHEETS PER HOUR.
on any kind of a job from a colored poster down, and do
its work as well as any cylinder Press in the world.
Bed 31 XAC inches, rolls a form with two rollers of 26
X 42 inches, weighs only 3,300 lbs, and can bo 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 in sending n copy to those who have not received
it, on the receipt of a paper from them.
Arty 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!. 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.
THESE ARE WAR TIMES AND WAR PRICES.
You will find it for your Interest to communicate di
rectly with me, as I warrant the pre?s to be : 11 I repre
sent It, which your merchant can easily find out for you
if you are a total stranger in New York. For further
particulars please address A CAMPBELL.
No. 16, Spruce street, N. Y.
Sept. 10,1861.
ALTOONA HIGH SCHOOL.
Prof. JOHN .MILLER, Principal.
The first .session of this
SCHOOL will c -mmeuoe on MOXDA I’, Nov. 4th.
The established reputation of Prof. Miller os an accom
plished scholar and successful Teacher is a sure guarantee
to parents, guardians and others, that the school will be
ho conducted as to give full satisfaction..
TERMS FER SESS/O.t OF TWENTY WEEKS.
For English Grammar. Geography. Composition,
Natural Philosophy, Mental and Advanced
Arithmetic. Geometry, Trigonometry, Latin
and Greek $l2 60
For German or French 5 00
For Music 6 00
GGff* Payment of subscription to be made monthly to the
School Directors.
DR. 0 ALDER WOOD oilers his Pro
fessional Services to the citizens of Altoona and
vicinity. Office on Mrjinia Street, nearly opposite 0. J.
Mann's Store.
11.,T. CorfEY. * Pittsburgh.
Rev. J. B.fcp.isr. Birmingham.
• Rev. Thomas .Stevenson. Tyrone City
Jacob Burley,
C. Outer, “
W> Burley, “
M. n. Jolly, “
Altoona. May 9th, 1861-Iy* .
W. M. LLOYD & CO.,
ALTOONA, PA.,
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
noLLWArsmma, pa.,
BANKERS,
{Late “ Bell, Johneton, Jack 4' Co.”)
Drafts on the principal
CiUes t and Silver ajid Gold for sale. Collections
made. Moneys received on deposits, payable ou demand,
without interest, dr upon time, with interest at fair rates.
Feb. 3d, 1859.
GLEN-ECHO MILLS,
GER3IAXTO !IVV, PA
MiGALLUM & GO.,
Wt MANUFACTURERS,
| IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
I CARBETIira,
DRUGGETS, OIL-CLOTHS,
•MATTINGS,
WAREHOUSE, No 509 QIIKOTNUT STRKRT. (opposite
the StateUouse.)PHH.AI>ELPHIA. , [umr2l,*6l-ly.
. 3. B. HI LEM AN
CAMPBELL’S
REFERENCES:
J. B. Leons. M. D.. Huntingdon.
.Txo McCulloch, M. D.. “
oQ WHEELER & WILSON’S
| SEWING |
S MACHINE. §
2 E. A. O KERR, *
3 ALTOONA. PA., p
E 3 Agent for Blair County, q
iffi £2?
I S.KOSTL4i $ aaTLHHHAV ui
These machines are admit
to be the best ever' offered to-the public, and their
superiority is satisfactorily established by the act that in
the \tst eight years.
OVER 1,400 MORE
of these Machines have been sold of any Other man
ufactured. and more medals have been awarded the pro
prietors by different Fairs and Institutes than to any oth
ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed
for them. They are now in use in several families in Al
toona, and in every case they give entire satisfaction.
The Agent refers those desiring information as the su
periority of the Machines, to Col. John L. Piper, Rev. A.
B. Clark, George Hawkeswortb, BenJ. F. tfose, and E. U.
Turner, Esqrs.
The machines can be seen and examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona. f
Price of No. 1 Mathine, silver plated, glass foot and new
style Hemmer—s6s. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
, and new style Hemmer—sss'. No. 3, plain, with old style
*llemiDer— -$45. .{March 21,1861-tf.
THE HEROES OF PEACE ,
. n T)ATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
AND _T JIL LAMPS!
THE HEROES OF WAR. ; Untitaltd in Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy.
T? ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, i Su
1 i m NETT YORK, is now publishing, in Addition to ] gtore of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before
other portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
and America as -- strata
BEADY'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can.occur by'eiplosion.
GALLERY 2d- That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
in which i» included Portrait* of nearly all the PROMI- lwily rej^ted’togive more or lew
NENT MEN OF AMERICA, not excepting Jeff. Davis, *“*• 1 , ”ht I ■> » 6
Gen. Beauregard. Floyd, and a hoet of other confederates. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
Price ol Portraits $3.00 per dozen. Can he sent by mail, | * Uat tllf i ig v,, is at least SO per cent, cheaper than
Scenes of the War for the Union, i Th( ’ so
are published, cord size, andm stereoscopic form,
Stereoscopic Views of Scenes iu Paris, Loudon, and iiytther The burner of the Carb o n Oil can to
parts of England and Prance; in Scotland; Ireland, old side, hanging and table fluid *} ** maU
Wales. Holland. Switzerland. Spain, on the Rhine, expanse, and will answer purpos _n rMul s K
in Athens. Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land, We guarantee perfect satisfaction iu r ail^ tta g‘i. s< , 1 „ R
China, India, Cuba. Ac., ad infinitum. • Aug. 19, ISSB-tf.] G. W. KESSLER.
OUR INSTANTANEOUS STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
Art the Greatest Wonder qf the Age.
These are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and the
rushing of water, the moving ofleaves. 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.
We have also on hand and manufacture the. largest as
sortment of Stereoscopes. Pbot<«graphic Albums, and pho
tographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in
the world.
Catalogues, containing lists of our Portraits, Views,
Stereoscopes. Ac., sent free by mail, on receipt of a stamp.
E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway,
near St. Nicholas, New York,
A«gB-I y
LAB OR-SAVING
WASHING MACHINE.
Th e undersigned haying
purchased the right for Blair county, ol
Tollinrst’s Improved Washing Machine,
are now manufacturing them at Altoona, aapd intend to
supply thorp to those persons throughout the county who
desire a LABOR-SAVING MACHINE.
This machine is got up on an entirely now principle,
and is considered, by those who have seen It in use, the
best that hop ever been brought before the public.
Among tbo many advantages of this machine over all
others may be mentioned the following:
1 tt. Its simplicity of construction, making it almost im
possible to get out of order.
2d. Its speed, which astonishes alike tbo operator and
the looker on.
3nL The facility with which it adapts itself to the bulk
or qantity of clothes desired to be washed
4th. It washes equally well the finest and lightest fabric
or the coarsest and heaviest, such os bed-quilts, comforts,
blankets, Ac.
We the undersigned, hereby certify that we are now
using Tolliurst’s Improved Washing Machine and are ful
ly satisfied that it Is a very excellent article of the kiiid ;
combining as it does great speed with little labor, and per
forming its work in the most satisfactory manner. We
therefore cheerfully recommend H to all who desire a real
’abor-saving washing machine.
JOHN WOODS. EMILE.TIETZE,
MICHAEL CALVERT, TEOS. McACLEV,
JOSEPH G. ADLUM. DANIEL PRICE.
n. A. G. KERR.
A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED.
D. W. A. BELFORD,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
Virginia Street, Opposite Jagoabd’s Stork.
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
i TilK EAST, the largest assortment of
Cloths, Gassixneres, Vestings, &c.,
SUITABLE FOB
GENTLEMEN'S. WINTER WEAR ,
that has ever been offered to the citizens of Altoona.
An examination ol my stock will bo sufficient to convince
any one that 1 can supply the Rants of the community in
this line.
45“ I am also prepared to MAKE TIP work on the
shortest notice, and IN THE LATEST STYLE OF THE
FASHION. I feel confident that I can give
AS NEAT AND PERFECT A FIT
its can be had outside of the very best establishments in
the cities. •
I invite an inspection of my goods and work, knowing
that they will speak bettor for me than anything I could
say in an advertisement.
Altoona,- NoV. 21,1861-tf.
Exchan&e -hotel.— the sub-
SCKIBER would respectfully in
form the public that he has recently re
fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre
pared to accommodate his friends and
patrons iu a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all
sojourners. Hi# Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and dti«, and bis Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges areas
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and ho
feels Ratified they can not be complained of by those who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and hilly intending to deserve it, he
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.
I have just received a stock J No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes.
Also a large stock efecxcellent 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]
S. M. WOODKOK.
ATTORN ey a t law ,
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA.,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE SKYE
RAX Courts of Biair, Cambria and Huntingdon
counties. H
Having bad several years’ experience in the practice cf
the Law, he expects to merit public patronage.
Office on ANNIE STREET, 3 doors above the Pott Office.
Sept. 6,1860.-tf. ■ . *
COAL.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY
family to get in their supply of coal
and the subscribhr would therefore inform the citizcns*of
Altoona and vicinity, that he is prepared to supply them,
on short notice, with a superior article of ANTHRACITE
and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. He will sell it
by the Train, Car, or Cart Load, cr by the bushel, deliv
ered at the door of the purchaser.
Yard on the North side of the Railroad—upper end
of Altoonu Yard. U. R. MYERS.
July 25,18C1.-tf.
T YCOMING- COUNTY MUTUAL
JL_i FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The, undendfDed,
agent of the Lj’cmning Mutual Fire Insurance Compauy. is
at all times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire.
Btnldingt, Aferchandisr, Furniture and Pmprrty of every
description. »n town or country, at as reasonable-rates as
any company in the State. Office In the Masonic Temple.
Jan. 8, , 60—tf) JOHN SHOEMAKER, Afftnt.
Hair oils, colognes, pom
ades, Shaving Croup, Toilet Soaps. Ac, for sale b,
6. W. KESSLER.
A BDOM INAL SUPPORTERS, Trus
il and Shoulder Braces for sale at
1-** * 0. W, KESSLER’S.
ITLANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
F neatly and expediciously executed at this office. f *-
NEW G-OOBS ■ ■' - HSITER’S
Ftm tATL AMi) WINTEB, T ; OE&S&&OSsf&SQ''L
JuetAerioed and Now Being Opened at , Book Bmdery.
M’GORMIGK’S STORE, ! XI«T>BLANK BOOK MAKDFACTOBY
. IN TH* OtO PLACE. f" ; » ’
WE respectfully invite Purchasers to \ , 54 MaTklt St . Mmruburg, p a .
call ana examine ourstock of Fall and Winter \ estftblisbmGDt 19 WWuy devoted to
Good*, Mwe think wiU he found, upon eiuninntton, | naouftetun of OUnk Beok* Hr
to compare fc»or*bly with AB* utter ijwrtment m the jfkks, County Oflleee, RMlroedCompentm, /JMUt B
place, u woU in quality Min #rfeo, althou3b we are not j prime fadMitneb. In aU e—ea
prepared to aay (at tome of our Brother Chips hare tain,) , of stock an d workmenehlpmeybe ayV
that some descriptions of goods bare not adransed in ;; upon. Blank Books'printwf, Med and bound is
price, for in doing so wo wouldrcome in contact with the BD - desired pattern. Sheriff*«, Attorneys and Jiu-.i...
intelligence of the people, as erory boy of six years old D f ,u sites, made and ruled jto order. Trienniii
knows better —that we cannot aell domestic goods at ow , Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, Ac, for county pm-,,
prices, onless we buy an interior quality. - nrinted or plain, ruled and bound to order, Conm.
We hare a full assortment of Goods, embracing Mi the of the best linen paper. ’
usual varieties, such as FRESH COFFEES, TEAS, SU- Librarians, and others, desiring to hare their Books
GARS, STROPS, SPICES, AC, to make up the foil end at moderate prices, should giro ne a cMI. Sts,
VAMIT.Y GROCERY. papers of the largest sires. Harper's
* AiVliXj X j • Pictorial.* BallouSu Scientific AnwktOs lo&doa
Also, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, Ac., Ac., with a tpordcr, and in any style required Harper’sMonS
general assortment of, t. Magasiae, Knickerbocker Blackwood’s arid Grab*^
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOE MEN AND BOYS, from a fine dress coat down to a»“ and substantial half binding, Select P*£
monkey-jacket. phleta, Law Magazines Pamphlet laws, bound in good Lj.
Also, a full assortment of HARDWARE* brasy style, at very moderate pricca. Persona having x
CEDAR WARE, QUEEXSWARE, . nQm b«r of volumes to bind, wiU receive a liberal discount.
CROCKERY WARE* dC, dC. y rfC. . . Binding can safely be sent to vu from a distance by g x .
And as to 1 press, and all work entrusted to our care will b« spf^.
tstjv AArtG dily executed, safely packed and returned byßzpr**.,.
DRY GOODoj .ah work warranted. Address F- L. HUItKE.
our assortment is complete and as wo have adopted th# | Uttrritbury, p^
CASH SYSTEM, as near as we can, we are enabled to sell McCKLM A BERN, at the Tribunt Office, are mi
at much lower prices than when we gave a general credit. ■ wreuto f O , Altoona, and vicinity. They will give inform*
We therefor© feel very grateful to our friends and a gen- ; r? Q iQ binding, and receive and return book*
erous Public for the very liberal patronage heretofore |.. from cxt ra chances, for all who entrust .their work u
given us, and hope, by strict attention to business and a {March 21,1861-1*
full determination to please our patrons in prices and J J L,„, —1
qualities, to retain the same—still' adhering closely to an
old motto — "Quick S&te and Small Profits”
[Oct. 31, ’6l-tf.] ; OLD STAND, North Ward.
McMINN k BERN.
AUoona, Blair Onunty, ife.
JOHN BOWMAN
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month !
I would respectfully
forth my claim to pul
attention, as a Fasbionai
Tailor, as follows:
Because I keep an ex(
lent assortment of Clot
Cassimeres, Vestings t
Trimmings, whiclu w
examinetl.always pleas*
Because my work
made up in a manner i
takes down the coni
aftd gives all my custom*
a city appearance.
Because I am not infel
as a Cutter to the heal
bo found anywhere.
Because long expert*
in my business gives
entire control over it.
lam not dependant u
any one tolifl me ou. .
the auda. .
Because I am still on the sunny aide of forty, and tjmre*
fore my taste as a Cutter and workman Unimpaired-
Call on me, in the corner room of tbo “Brant House.**
Give me a trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona, May 2C-5m JACOB SNYDER..
! Stoves, Tio and SBeet Iron Ware,
SPOUTING. &C.
SRIGG WOULD RESPECT
• fatty nform the citizens of Altoona
and vicinity that he - keeps constantly on hand
large assortment oi Choking, Parlor, Office and
Shop Stores, of all styles and sizes, to suit the a "
wants of all, which be will sell at low prices, on reason*
able terms. /
He also keeps on hand a large stock of 2Tn and Sheet-
Iron Ware, consisting of oil articles for culinary purposes—
Ojoll Scuttles , Steve Pipe, dc.
Ho has also purchased the right of sale in Blair county,
of R.V. JONES’ .
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER,
au invention which needs.only to be seen to be apprecia
and should be possessed by every farmer, butcher or those
requiring such a machine.
Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING,
either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up
on the most reasonable terms. [April 14,1859-ly
GROCERY, PROVISION
AND
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
FORM the public that he has purchased the interest
of A.aMILLIRON in the Grocery and Provision Store here*
tofore kept by tbeni cu Virginia street, below Caroline St.,
where he will continue the business, and will keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of
FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA,
SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
and everything usuafty 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 whole
sale,! will keep constantly on band a large assortment of
liquors of the best qualities to be had,
1 respectfully solicit a share of public custom.
July 12,1861-tC] J. BERKO WITZ.
More good newsi
The undersigned baa just received from the Bar
a large and varied assortment of
FALL WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
Cloths, Cassimbres, and
VESTING,
material Tor
FINE AND COARSE
OVERCOATS,
material for
BOYS* CLOTHING,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
each as Undershirts, Drawers, Sus
penders* Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs
«c„ Ac., all of which will be soltLrt the lowest prices.
All work ordered will be madffip in the very best style,
according to the latest fashions, on short notice.
Nov. 1,1869-tf' TfiOMAS KLTEAY.
SOMETHING NEW.
TIHE subscriber has just
recanted from the easj where he has purchased a
very large and floe stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS, GAITERS, &C.,
which he is prepared to offer to thecitizend of Altoona and
vicinity at very low prices. Haying pnrchaseddirect from
the manufacturers for cash, he is prepared to sell at prices
that will defy competition. All that he asks Is that the
people will call and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere'.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the most rea
sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to.
Don’t forget the place, two doors below Post Office.
Jan. 3,1861. • M. THOMPSON, Agent.
Lands i lands :: lands in
The undersigned is prepared to locate LAND WAR
RANTS in the Omaha and Nebraska City Land Offices.—
Good selections can now be made near th< large streams
and settlements. The Lands of this Tei r itory, now in
Market, aru of the best quality.
ftS- Selections carefully made. Letters ». f inqniry. re.
quested. ALKX. F. McKINNJST.
Oekapous, Cass County, N.Ter.
July 14,1859.-tf
references; t
Rev. A. B. Clare. Altoona, J?a. •
Ws. M. tiLOTS k Co.. Bankers, Altoona, Pa.
McOb.ch ADbrn. Editors. “
Thob. A. Sootr, Supt. P. K. 8., “
D. McMortexe, £vq n Huntingdon, Pa^
BLA IE COUNTY INSUBANdE
AGENCY.—The undersigned. Agent of the Blair
Connsy Mutual Fin Insurance Company, 1* atoll
times ready to insure against loss or daruag* by. fin. Budd
ing!. NmhandUe, Furniture and. 'Proptrty, ofeferydee
cripfion. In town nr country, at « reaeonahleiato* a< any
Company in the State. Office with Bell. Johnston, Jack h
Co. D; 1. CALDWBUI, Apei«(.
Jan. 27, ’59-tf • i
ITAPPWAEE OF ALL DJj^KJBIP-
I I Oops Inst recited and for aale by V ’""' "i.
Oct. U-tf)■' J;». BXUBUKr
GROCERY AND BAKERY!
The undersigned announ.
CCS to tho citizens of Altoona and vicinity that fc?
just received a large Invoicee of
FJRUITB, CONFECTION ABIES, NUTS, SPICES
and notions for children Ac~ expressly for the Holiday),
He will also keep always on hand a good stock of pUio
and fancy cakes, of hi* own manufacture.
LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &C,
always on band at all seasons of the year.
Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Butter,
EGGS. GOOD WHITt! WHEAT FLO l%
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL, iC.,
always Id store and for sale in Urge or small quantities.
Call, examine and price my stock and you will ffaJ
it as good and cheap os any In town
r, Dec. 20, ’6O-ly.j
The great question wqich'
now agitates the mind of erery per*ou
ia, where can I get the best article fur myMB
money? In regard to other matters, the
scriber would net attempt to direct, bat if you
want anything in the line of
BOOTS OR SHOES
he invitee an mmuinolfcii of bia stock and work.
He keeps constantly on hand ac assortment of Boots. Slhmi
Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., which he offers at fair prices.
Ho will give special attention to custom work, all a
which will be warranted to give satis fact ion. None but th
best workmen are employed
Remember my shop ia on Virginia street, immediatel
opposite Kessler's Drug Store.
September S, ’67-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS,
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN COOK-
Pjq STOVES
CONSUMPTION O F SMO KE AND GAS AND SAVINS
OF FUEL. .
The subscriber takes pleasure in offering to the publtf
NEW GAS AND SMOKE CONSUME
Cooking Stove, recently patented, which is destined to n
percede all others, as it requires
ONE-THIRD LESS FUEL
than other stoves and is more easily, -quickly and r»guW
!y heated. No unpleasant smell ot gss arises from tw
store from the fact that It is all consumed ere it can es
cape. There is no trouble from smoke as that
and often annoying exhalation is alpo consumed taiW* of
the stove Neither la there any danger of flues orchto
neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar looaewfli-J
the ga a arising from coal fires.
Persons wishing to purchase stoves are invited to call«
the store of the subscriber, in the MasonicJTemrie, wat*
amine the above stoves. JOHN SHOEMAKER
SoU Agent fir iftrir ftwfr*
N. B. All kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking andj«
Stoves on band.
(Aug. 12, IS*
General News Agency.
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES
CIOARS & TOBACCO.
TOYS AND NOTIONS .IN GREAT VARIETY
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
October 24,1861.
National police gazette.-
This Great Journal of Crime and Criminal* hjj
its'Twelfth’ Year, and' is widely circulated through
the country. It contains aU w tHe'Great'Trials, Co®
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on thesome, together* 1
information on Criminal Hatters, not to be found in* s ,
other newspaper. •; ~
Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six
be remitted, by subscribers, (who should wr * te JJ eir ,J ir i T )
and the town, county and State where they reridep* ll * l • •
To G. W. MATSKLL *OO,
Editor A Prop’r. of New York Police G«*«»
15-tfl ' New rert-W
Boots and shoes.—the us
del-signed has'now on hand and wOl
sell cheap at Ila store in the Masonic Temple,
a large and complete assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES, ready made, or made to order,
Overshoes, Ladles’Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork JPQp
Soles, and everything in hfs Ifne bfbnrfness, of , i]
the best quality and on the most reasonable .term*
custom wort warranted
Jan. 2, ’56-tf.]
REAT WESTERN INSURANCE
vjr ANi) TRUST COMPANY—lnsurant* ™ ®*L
personal property will be effected on the
term* by their agent* ia Altoona at bi» office In '
March 17,1849. JOHN SHOEMAKER a **^.
T EVI'S PREPARATION FOR
.Li terminating BATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS.
Bed-bnga without danger la It* tue underany «' c ”
cca for sale at the Drag Store of 0. W. KESijna
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CHURCHES, SjHUTEWi S
orksBTTBBIAN—Bov. Bixu, Paalnr—l
w fntihi* h morning it 11 o'clock, and is B
Vt /y, . fc, pr&Ter Uoetiox ia tbe Irfcttt* Mi
Lm m vk o'clock in ihe morning.
MBTUODUT EPISCOPAL Bov. W. UlBl
KKST«i3
“ct'ur. Room iv«y Wednesday cvojfng »t l
Übtatb School lu the aame room at i o’clock P
HVANOBLICAL LOTHKIIAN-Kiv. C. fc »
Putor. —Preaching overy Sabbath
ij' at,, evtmioir at 7 o’clock. Flayer vaeu
Lecture Boom every Wednesday °.^?l! g A “j/'
jfabbnth School In «m» room at« o clock A. M.
KAPTIST—Bev. A. U. Swaowta, Factor .—I
ivery Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock, and in the l
o'clock. Prayer Meeting every Wodneaday •
[ o'clock Sabbatlt School at 8 o cb>ck A. M.
UNITED BUKTUKEN-Hev. tUkUll »««
Preaching every Sabbath morning at 11 o clock
ivrniugat 5 o'clock. Prayer Meeting lu jheUct
.very Wednesday evening at 7 o clock. Habbatr
tbe lame room at 8 o clock in the mopping.
PROTESTANT BPISCOPAJr-<Bo regtdar
Pkeacbiug on Sabbath morning at 11 o clock,
eveniuE at 7 o’clock. Prayer Sleeting every \
evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbath School at» o eio<
ENGLISH CATHOLIC—Bov. Jons Toiso, P
vine service# every Sabbath rn
In the altorn oon at 3 o’ch-ck. Sabbath School a
(u tbe afternoon.
JACOB WISK.
GIUtMAN CATHOiaC—Ha». —•
—Divine eenjkoe every Sahbath moraing U li
and in theaftefnoon at 3 o clock. Sabbath I
o’clock in the afternoon.
AFRICAN MBXnODXSX— Rev. Ataxanpkk
Paatot.— Froaehuig every Fourth Sabbath in «
Prayer Meeting ererf. Friday evening at < o o
bath School at 2 o’clock in the afternoon.
OK AND AFTKK. MONDAY, JAN. », MJ
wilt arrive at and leave Altoona Station a* foil
Biiiram Train Kantarrlrea 9.55 P.M., Inn
“ “ Weat “ 8,20 A. M. “
“ But “ 7,40 A.M. “
West “ 8,»P.M., “
Mall “i But “ ll.»*.«, “
Fut
<(
«■ w«»t “ 345 P. M. “
The HOLLIDAYSBCRQ BRANCH connect
prou Trnld West, nnd Fait Line Alii' HnU Trn
West.
INDIANA. BRANCKTBAINB connect wftl
sand Johnstown Accommodation East and W<
Extern W*f
WeetamWa,
HeUldavibuTK
Waster ir Th rough -...
Eastern Through
Honhhfrtittt*.
V«ttn Through
Eater's Through ......
Waters W»y -
Eaters W»y
Orrict Uodss Daring tho week, from 6 <
7 00 y. M. On SolndsTi, from t <S HU 0 to A. i
o*o. W. PATT
J. SAOKMAKSS
THE AITOOHA TRIBUNE.
ribune direct©
RAIL ROAD SCHEDULE
(MAILS GLOSS AND OP
MAILS CLOSE.
MAILS ABBITX.
7JO A.M.*
MEETINGS OF ABBOCIATH
MOUNTAIN LODGE, No. Ml. A. Y. iCjM
TuoAiy ofieicb month* o clock P* X* I
•tory of the Muonic Tempi*. , OA „
MOUNTAIN E. A. CHAPTER, Ho. 18ft B.
on the first Thursday of each month* »t T}4 0
in tame room is *bove> _ tn „
MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No.ft, R.AB.M., u
HratMoaday of ewhwtbi at7J4 0 c *
room is above, f „
MOUNTAIN OOMMANDBBY. No. 10. K. ,
the fourth- Tuesday of each month,
in same room as above. . A _
ALTOONA LOME. No. «3, 1.0. of O.
Friday evening, at o’clock, In the second
Masonic Temple. «
VERANDA LODGE, No. *B3. I- 0. of 0. t„
Train, runnlnc. at TU o’clock, In third rtorj
bßlldfng.'on Tfrcisla meet. _ „
WINNEBAGO TRIBE, Mo. 86, I- 0. B. M.,
Tuesday evening in the second story of Mae
Council fine kindled at 7th ran 30th breath.
ALTOONA DIVISION, No. All. 3. of T„
Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock, in the secom
Masonic Tempi®*
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor —Andrew a. Curtis.
StercUay of Stair. —Eli Sllfer.
Attorney dcneral—William M. Meredith.
Auditor General —Thomas B. Cochran,
atrwjfor General—William L. Wright.
General—E. M. Biddle.
■State 1 reasurer —Henry D. Moore.
BLAIR COUNTY OFFJCi
Jwlgtt of (he Courts. —President Judge, Him
lor. AaaocUtet, Samuel Dean, Adam Moa
*«fc SmtJa r— Hob. Levi* T. Hall.
Assßahljrlaan—Tbaddeiu Saak*.
EVetteaotery—Authony 8. Morrow.
Rrffitter amt Becorder-tfugb A. Caldwell.
McCainapt. Depdty—John
JHMHU Attorney —Benjamin L. Hewlt.
'Amaty George D- Cowan,
Nhmeyw J»m«* L. Owla.
JVeomrer—John McKeage.
ft* Wmt JHneUn— Peter Good, VHIUm
M. I,loyd, Robt. X. X
Moore;
A. J. freeman. ,
dhperMeadeat cfammm Admb-Joha M
ALTOONA BOROUGH OFF
•JWttee* Of Ou, Ptone—Jacob M. Cherry. Jol
ftwjMe-John AUlaon, ■
**» dmneO—A. A. Smyth, Daadel tai
Unidea, Jacob UaaovC.K. Horthttar.H
CtwHoCbawefl 8. M. Weodhofc. ■
lVaantrer—Denial lAagboMa.
Otrtelor*—B. C. Bern, John 8h
Bloh rtihttnHe Jneepfa K.Ely.
«*tMo/«at*, Owmty, Bwoug* mmi ai
Awl«j*S.' jehn A. Nicbol*, a J. Mean,A]
jmtmmi DauM Price.
”'I: KWS3ST.!
Ea«t Ward—Wat. lUffibnf,*
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8 00 A. H. A