The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 21, 1862, Image 3

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■pd I feel.u aupie and young u I dldah,,
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r not show my appearance a. bad aa It , u
limvnced taking the medicine. Ton cu m
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ML 140 Wood street. , X would il*
■ k tbe Blood Searcher which was mads ta
M*r commence,! making Jt. Althongh ii
lame, J did not recover fast until I, got tbelud
f- SejTMr himself. One bottle of', fall did ne
Khan two of tlie old. I believe It If a gmidesl
hdbetter. I lute recommended the Blosd
■fcreet many of my friends for various die
it Las helped the whole of tliem. lot
if you wish, and i am arudoos that aii
Wcled at I was may be cured. I.livelntUsclt;,
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Hrbla Works, 54 Wayne .street
hANDH. A. BOYb
BLIND MAN CUBED,
■>. At Clinton SfHl, And ha»o b«n nearly
fctossiljfen J«iu iertid on Dr.
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V Inntltntion jbr the Blind i» PUl»4elphli
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lielne that Would core *■ najd m* dia
pblood. I wan .(mat nfjfOr i iiti or thm
fenpfMin thin etty,aad wan rtlitnd, hot
V' returned alter a month or two niter I
■ hospital. I found tny dIWMM Vu re-
W«J, hr the ndripe of * friend of
Ftnr, who hat restored my night, tad my
an well an mw. . The Doctor *»T« me
I Searcher” aod A waaifa. . ■'■ V -
DAVID KINHOUT,
■; ciioioo sligo.
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• Jt’Klroy, Amtonoo (tnpt, Austin;
lAD SORE LEG CURED.
«mber lS,lB«L—lh»t»by cMtasr thti
leg Sir over a year. it waa. covered
M et* that l eonld not worfc tor nearly
|miM so fIM l «M naabU lo da toy-
I time, for ot teat ri* mouths. ■l.trW
w>t doctors in th* sitTvtat.pllhoot u;
; called on Dr. KafMr,’ at So. M# Worn)
attended Bo jfboDt two weak*, and gave
;l »* of medicine, <k»l lam MV entirely
ntined ao for six month*. ,lapewptoy» <l
[loe Home, odFotuth Mroot, Wham an?
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totktor tvtoa and town imelyil ,"»«»•
ih« toaaxiooa to git •*’fT"
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entry, and alto leit racy wax* 'wtoM 1 w
I. now beg, to ask yon On whft:fostoJ OT
m will pl««*e bear
mean cheap a* poatohle. *ho (an***'
t ottlee «s* £1 S» «d. The WedW** f¥
F daaghter. J. von Id Iflse toharo to'
» jar oremail cult. K jam
J>JM Of quart bottle*. I wfiT total a™
jrgfamred letter, which eyartolßKto'’*'
~»lyou will mud me caiwtort receq* tl
■>ty. I would tend yon V ataa^J*,* u
ft to nmwktalDof.thto taaobtog "
>»«iy being fit eU and a»»aiia, a ton"
!? need, you will be Wad raon*® '"
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PBINTKI> ON
Campbell’s $650 “Country Press/’
TRIBUNE POWER-PRESS
>v* .
PRINTING OFFICE.
Harliiff within the put two years, mode considerable
addition to our establishment in tbo way of new fancy
type. Screw Press, Paper Cotter, Card Cutter, Holing Ma
chine, Card Power Press, and large Newspaper Power
Press, (a cot of which we give above) we are now prepared
to execute anything in the line of printing or rnling in
a style equal to any establishment in tb» State, and at
prices equally low. We can execute, on short notice, all
styles of :
Wedding, Invitation, Visiting, Ball A Business Cards,
Ciroulars, Programmea,
MAMMOTH POSTERS. SALE BILLS,
®QO=!L &RS®
Pamphlets, Pay. and Cheek Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS,
'*l
MANIFESTS, and blanks of all kinds.
All we mlc U a trUl, feeling confident that we can give
gaUsfoctkm If we have the opportunity.
Office In Lowtber's building, corner of Virginia and An
nie streets, opposite Superintendent's Office.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Muster Rolls. —Below we publish tbe master
rails of Cspt.Bell’s company, from Tyrone, and
Capt. McKeagc’s company, from Holiidaysbnrg.
We shall publish the rolls of all the companies
from this county, as soon as we can get them.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain —F. M. Bell.
lyl Lieutenant —Jesse S. Srewart,
id do. —Wilber F. Martin:
HON~CO MISSIONED OFFICERS,
lit Sergeant —’David G. Ganoe.
t2 d “ —John H. Keatly.
Sd ■■ “ —O. B. Smith.
4 tk “ —C. Merriman.
Hi “ —W. B, Meridith,
Ist Corpora! —A. A. Abbott.
-id “ —Wm. C. Kean.
Sd • “ ■ —W. Funk.
ilh “ —W. MiUer,
sth “ —C. F. Kirkpatrick.,:
(Uh “ —Amos G. Edwards.
7lit “ —W. H. H. Beriy,
,• Sth “ —A. Women ’• .
Musician —David S. Johnston.
“ —S. V, Hasten.
Wagoner —J. Ayers.
Co. Cierk —Jerry Watson.
PRIVATES,
Ausbury, J. P„ Herman, M.,
Ake, J. W., Isenburg, J. W.,
Baker, S. P., Jones, D.,
Beatty, J. W. 8.. Keatley, C. F.,
Beamer, T. W., Kinsell, J. W.,
Beyer, E. C., Kinsell, E., . ’
Bressler, L. fi., Kerr, 8.,
Bennett, A.. Loporte, A. M„
Boliatn'er, H. J., Lego, W. S., ■
Bowles, J. 8., Merriman, W. F.,
Crane, A. P., Myers, T.,
Crissnian. A., Myers, J.,
Clodins, C., Miles, G.,
Crocker, H. H., . McCoy, J.,-
Crone, W., McGill, T. T„
Cotr, John, McHvaine, H. C.,
Croul, J., McAvov, M.,
Cunningham, D.-C., McFarland, J. A.,
Davison, D. C., McQuillan, A. W.,
Deal, H.. McQuUlan. W.,
Dickson, D. C., McCartney, G. S.,'
Dunmire, G. 8., Orr, G. W.,
Dbll, J., Robeson, J.,
Duck, H. P., Roreberg, J.,
Eakens, D. W., # Rprebcrg. J- S.,
Edwards, A. G„ Shan. D.,
Esteriine, J. M., Sloan, J.,
Funk, G., Sharrar, G. W.,
Garman, P., Smith, T.,
Grazier, J. W„ Stnrtsman, Henrv,
Green, W„ Stevens, D M., ’
“? 1 ?' J > Templeton, J. H„
Hick, D.,’ Thomas, G. W.,
Heard, T. W., Thomas, J. G.,
Hendershot, J. W., Vaughn, H.,
Henshey, 8. A., Vanghn, G.,
Hook, S., Van Scorce, A.,
Hunter, J. H., Wilson, J. W.,
Houseman, J., Wolf, T.,
Huff, C., Wolf, J. P .
Hunter, F., Weslev, C„
COlOtlSglONEn OFFICERS.
Ctgitain. —John McKeage. ~
Ist Ladmnl.—S. A. Andrews.
2 d UeMaumt. —Thos. McCamant.
NOK-COHJOSBIOSED OFFICERS,
Ist Stayt.— David E. McCahen.
2d ■“ Augustus Button.
■id “ John Swires.
4tA “ Geo. W. Vanghn.
ath “ John Hellwig.
Ist Corp. James Bodgers.
2d “ Jas. N. Gibboney.
3d “ Moses Gariand.
Mh “ Joseph Carroll.
r>th “ Thos. M. Barr.
fitA' *• Jas. R. Bobinsop.
Uh li Alexander Boggs.
8(A “ Jno. G. Christian.
Musician,' John Miller.
‘‘ Thos. S#oyd.
PRIVATES.
Andrews, David, McCrea, Wm. J.,
n ’^f odQre > Miller, Thoe.,
Bums, Thomas, McKee, Thos. G.,
Maus/jno. H., .
s™> M., Metzler, Jos. F.,
Bohnger, Hemy, McCord, Henry,
Btalethaqgh, Samuel. McGinnis, Jamk
Camerojv W. S., Martin, Wm 7
n “f’ H - McClelland, Thomas,
Uiarles, Thomas, McClelland, A.,
&V T - V McClelland, H. *.
Geo. 8., McClelland, W. Hi,
n Ll °yd. Martin, Hemy,
Cl«ke, Bobert, Morrow, Jas.,
Davis,; J ohn) Onnkst, Martin,
r"’, Ja ? 1 e *. Onnkst, Daniel,
B > Price « J «- h., :
“Mher, Samuel B. Phillips, B. P.,
S®- ' ASex - S ‘> Phillips, David, jr..
Cooney, 8.F., H.
So n mes M > Promkard, Jao., ,
Bobinson, Albert,:
Hal] 1 , hll ' • Bnggels. B. F.,
W-,T° S’ Badd, Jos. H., m
IWim W -t Ukm ’ Beffner.Jos.,
W Biddle Jas. D.,
Irwin’ v-r’ Buss, J. C.,
]l *« A «'■’ Snyder, Wm. H.,
■lone. Tt ij htuff . Valentine,
Scott, Jas. P., ;
•lohnston’ F«nt P ’’ David M - :
M-toS’Sjt Saunders, Jno,, !: -
Kemp n'„ Sharer, Bascom,
' TiP(*>7, Maybury,
Condon, G<» W .p ay I lor - Benr 7 C., r
)-' J udc m , J„ s 'p" Taylor, Samuel, i
{''»•«, James. " ,U’?‘ n ! >son ■ Bossvvell,
I- 6 ®!, Cur*’ Williams, D. P.,
Williams, Bee sc.
h^iUKHof'*l^^v rhomaS Ciildwell > Ofi! the
Mate, jiaid the m M ‘ Li ° > ‘ 1 & C 0> ’ »!» M»is
ariiy W •heir bounty money on Sat
4St : prev ' ,ouB *° tMr wS!:
intec.
; Pbomotkd.— Wo are pleased to record that
, Capt. Jacob S»ink, of this place, has been pro
moted to the Lieut. of the 125th Regi
ment. He was deserving of the appointment, hav
ing been among the first to reernit a company for
the three months service, andalso for the last call
for 300,000 men, and because of bis being a
thoroughly drived office,., h* will reflect honor
upon himself and the county from which he hails.
His appointment left his company without a cap
tain, whereupon it made a unanimous Call forC. R,
Hostetler, of this place, who at once accepted the
position and left on Saturday last, to take charge
of the company, A better selection could scarce
ly have been made, anil the men under ' him will
not regret their-choice.
Anothek.— -AJtoonians are looking up. We
have to announce that Lieut. John’ M. Clark,
connected with Capt. Seymour’s Battery of the
sth U. S. Artillery, attached to Gem McCall’s
division, has been promoted to o captaincy for
meritorious services in the last eagagement be
fore Richmond. It will be remembered that Gen.
McCall’s division sustained the first and heaviest
charge of the;rehels in that engagement, and that
the artillety fight was at close quarters, yet strange
to say, although the company with which Lient.
Clark was connected was in the thickest of the
fight, it lost none in killed and had but one man
wounded. Capt; Clark’s promotion being in the
regular army, wifi of coarse be for life, or during
good behavior, with a fair prospect of still higher
honors.
Seventh Company from Blair.—On Friday
monung last, Capt. McFarlane’s company, from
HoUidaysburg, passed down to Harrisburg, mak
ing the seventh company from “Little Blair” un
der the late calls for 600,000 men, being at least
two companies over her quota under both calls.—
We learn from those who have been at Harrisburg,
that the prompt and patriotic response of this
county is known to all there assembled, and that
cheer after cheer is given her, and praise awarded
her on all hands. She is what has been claimed
for her, the “banner cotmty”,of the State. The
“ gaUant three hundred” of the Eighty-fourth, who
wonl imperishable laurels at the battle of Win
chester, were nearly all from this county, and the
men just sent into the field are of the sitme mate
rial and will perform equal deeds of valor should
opportunity offer, i
j Our neighbor of the Standards takes off our
cotemporaries, in surrounding counties, in the
right style, for -cloning that “Little Blair" had
filled np some of hpr companies from those coun
ties. If we are nof mistaken, several companies
set down as being from Huntingdon county, re
cruited while the camp of instruction was located
at Huntingdon, contained quite a number, of men
from this county. It would hatdly pay onreo
temporarics to go hack a year, or fourteen months,
and count noses in this matter. Take the enlist
ments, since the opening of the rebellion, and it
will be found that the different counties have
about held their own, so far as drawing from each
other is concerned. We hope our friends do not
envy Blair on the drafting question.
One Hundred and Twenty-fifth -- Regi
ment.—The 125th Regiment is composed of six
companies from Blair county, and four from
Huntingdon county. The field officers are:
Colonel —Jacob Higgins, of Blair.
Lieut. Colonel —Jacob Szink, of Blair.
Major Jobn J. Lawrence, of Humingdon
Adjutant —B. M. Johnson.
The companies from this county are under the
command of Capts, Hostetler and Gardner, of
Altoona, McKeage, of Hollidaysburg, Bell, of
Tyrone, Hewitt, of'Williamsburg, and MoGraw,
of Newiy. The company left on Saturday even
ing last for Washington.
no one suppose that because we have
not noticed Oak Hall, for a couple of weeks pest,
that it is non at. j The fact is the proprietor is kept
so busy dealing out daily newspapers, (of which he
receives a great variety) pictorial weeklies and
monthlies, novelettes, song books, school books,
toys, confectioneries, musical instruments aYid
many other beautiful, useful and ornamental arti
cles, that he only visits us about once a month.
Oak Hall is a success, and the proprietor a clever
follow, and everybody and their friends are invited
to caU and view tbc ropccra and help cany away
the goods.
IVe always kttew Madam Bumor to be a
noted old story-teller, and we seldom give credence
to her reports without having them endorsed by a
j responsible person; hint last week we took her at
her word and published a falsehood. We
[ that Wm. Boyden, of this place, vivas recruiting a
military company, and embraced the opportunity
to puff him a little, The puffing was all right,
we have nothing to take back on that score,.bnt
he has not been, is not now, and does pot intend
to be, an aspirant formllitary honors- The peo
ple here havej generally concluded that Altoona
basyione her fhare towards filling np the army, at
lebat until other places have done as well.
MisglNO.-r-nWe learn that Mrs. Lieut John S.
Campbell, (formerly Miss McCormick) of this
place, ha# received a jetter from the Major of the
12th U. S. Infantiy, Attached to Gen, Sjgel'g di
vision, stating that Lieut, Campbell has been mis
sing since the fight on the Bth Inst, Geh.Slgel’s
division took an active part In that engagement
and suffered severely. ! The name of Lient. Camp
bell does not appear; among the names of the
prisoners token by the ' rebels, or the list of lolled
and wounded, and we, have, therefore reason to
hope that he yvill yet turn up safe and sound.
Selection OF Teachers.— The Altoona School
• Board have made the jbllowing selection of teach
j era for the ensuing term, commencing on the first
i Monday of September jur
ist Grade—West Ward—Elexes Elder.
2nd “ -ElitaJ. McCon»fck.
. —J. Rutherford, Frin
cipal, Maud B. McCrum, Assistant.
Ist Grade—East Ward—J. Ginter Counsraan.
2nd “ “ —Priscilla M.McCrnm.
Primary “ f -T. Vickrey, Principal,
Ella J. Humes, Assistant.
“ Look out for patching news” is still the
stereotyped concluding paragraph of our telegraphic
news, aqd if yon wish to secure this exciting news
you shonJU leave youf; names and (iroqeytyith
Andy'Clahaugb, iji the-“ Brant IJouse,” aqd he
will supply you with a daily paper eveiy evening.
We do Jdok for exciting news at ah early day. If
you want anything in'ftip school book or stationery
hue you can find it at Clahaugh’s, as also fruits,
confectionaries, cigars, tobacco, and notions too
tediops to ennumerste. • ‘
Assembly Tribune. CT The Democratic Senatorial. Conference, for
Merhos t; „ ' this district, met at Tyrone, on Friday last. B.
. ® DrrOKS The time for the election L. Johnson, of Cambria, TheophiluaSnvder of
of county officers is drawing nigh, and as Altoona Blair, and W. A.
andXogmt township, with a number of other bor- phced in nomination. Fortv-digte balhks were
twehtaUves in office and none on the present tick- *«on the Conference adjourned to meet at the Ai
, , ° mi tt is time, for os to take care of I toona House, in this place, on Thursday next
ogives. This side of the county has for veais J 28th of August. ' "**
b«n treated almost with contempt in. county’con
ventjons. We 'have not had one county officer
from this side for three years, and previous to that
jirae, only the tail end, that no person particularly
wanted. Once we had a candidate for the Legis
lature, but the other side defeated him. We have
askotj a share each time, but always been refused
This year we asked for the Legislature, but were
successfully repulsed as before. We liave no rep
resentative from Altoona or Logan, and the indi
cations are that we need expect nothing in future.
We poll more votes and pay more taxes than any
other borough in the county, yet Hollidaysburg
now fills four offices and has candidates for three
mbre. Altoona and Logan polls two-thirds more
votes than Martinsburg and Woodberry, and ex
cels them equally in amount of tax, yet they now
have the best office in the countv and are on the
ticket : for two more. J. G. Adlum is the man
who should have received the nomination for As
sembly, and we hope, and believe that he will be
supported by the people for that office. If there is
any gain in being elected to the office, he is de
serving of it. He is a man of small means, with
a large family to support—is a man of industry
spends no idle time—a man of sober habits and
strict economy; a man of business habits and
short speeches—just the kind of a man the people
want—-and we intend to run hira4s our candidate,
on thisiside, whether he come out as an “ indepen
dent” 'or. not.
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY,
Altoona, August 21st, 1862. -
Union County Executive Committee.
Gaysport— Joseph Smith, (Chairman.)
Anas—David Henchey.
Altoona—N. W, H. C. Dem.
Do E. W, C. R, McCrea.
Do W. W., Jacob Good.
Allegheny— D. C. Gibboney.
Blair—Samuel Confer.
Catharine—John Clark, Jr.
Frankstown—Harvey Stewart.
.Freedom—Frazer Harlan.
•Greenfield—Paul Mauk.
Hollidaysburg— W. W, Joseph Irwin.
Do E. W., John McClure.
Huston—David Anrandl.
Jnmata—John F. Beegle.
i Logan—William Johnston,
Martinsburg—Jacob Graffius.
Taylor—William Shiftier.
Tyrone—Samuel Morrow.
Tyrone City—Samuel Berlin.
Snyder—Robert Waring,
•Woodberry— James M. Johnston.
■ ' Woodberry—Samuel fishs'gov
Appointed by the President of Countv Conven
tion.
June 18, 1862. MARTIN BELL.
be had at Eritchey’s
FAMILY GROCERY, corner of Main and Caro
line streets: '
20 bushels Bell Pairs, for sale f h>a r _
'At Fritchet’s.
10 bushels sour Pippins, for baking,
At Fhitchey's.
Oranges and Lemons always to be bad
At Farrc KEY’S
Lowering's best Philadelphia Syrup, cheap
At Fritchkt’s.
Fresh lot of Sugars at city prices,
At Fhjtchey’s
Sugar cored Hams, the cheapest in town,
At Fmtchey’s,
Sugar cared Beef
At Fjure key's
No. 1 C arbon Oil and Lmops,
At Fbuchet’s.
Baker’s best family Flour always on hpnd.
. .. . At Fritchkt’s.
Altoona, Aug. 14, 1862.
Tp the Public !—An experience of sue months
has fully convinced me that the cash, system is
the best, both for merchant and consumer. It ena
bles the inetuhant to sell at ax e*half less profit
and make more clear money, with less trouble than
he can by felling on credit; and the reason is ob
vious—he gets the money down for everything he
wants to seD, and has the use of it immediately.
The consumer also saves bv buying for cash, be
cause he gets his merchandtte at from 25 to 50 per
cent, below what he would have to pay if he bought
on credit, or even if he bought at a store which
sells on credit. The credit business always loses a
certain per centhge, which must be made up from
cash or prompt monthly payers.
I am determined to do nothing but a CASH
BUSINESS, and have but ONE PRICE for mv
Goods. ' '
I .have just returned from the cities of New York
and Philadelphia with the latest and cheapest as
t*°ods ever brought to Altoona. I
T 0 atte, i t lon to my complete seleo
™n^£^GO?DS ’ Buch “ SnmsflS,
gy* Sd £» Dncrfs Beps, Foulards,
Delaines,! Poplins, Debeges, Ginghams, Cambrics!
Pnnts, Brown and ..Bleached Muslins, ’ Tickings
Checks, Linens, Table Napkins, Table Diapers!
Gloves Hosiery. Also, a fine stock of Cassi
meres, Cdttonades, Jeans, &c., for men and boys.
A splendid assortment of Boote and Shoes, for
ladies, misses, men and boys.
-A great! variety of CARPETS, ranging in
from I2i cents upward. Oil-Cloths of different
patterns and prices, Window-Shades, of all styles,
Children’s WAGONS, from $3.25 upwards
Spring Wagons only $4.25. F
Wag Paper and Bordering—a large and entirely
new selection, embracing the latest and most beau
trfuJ style* of Paper for Halls, Pariora, Offices,
&c., ranging in price from sltems
per bolt, upwards, ,
GROCERIES.— My stock of Groceries is un
surpassed befog entirely fresh. Best Syrup Mo
lasses, only GO cents per gdilhn; 2d class only 60
cents. Sugars at 9, 10,11 and Hi cents pw lb.
Coffee, TCa, iSpices, Salt, Fish, Soap, Candles,
and everything in that line, at Cash Prices.
In the QUEBNSWABE Ifoe, I have the lar
gest stock m town: Wedgewood’s celebrated
Iron-Stpnc Tea Sets, forty-six pieces, only sg.'B7
China ;Sets complete, only $13,00. Chamber
Sets, from $1.25 upward. 1
In the way of GLASSWARE, I have everything
mentionable, such as Fruit Stands, Coke Stands,
& y £ hkeg ’ • PreserTe Jam ' GoHets, Tumblers
I would respectfully invite foe public to call and
exatome my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
? confident-that I can convince them thatit is
cheaper to buy/or ctuh than on credit t and also,
that my stock is worth an examination.
.. It. A. O. KERB.
Altoona, April 17, 1862.
o"Fntchey will hare on band gome twenty
bushels of green gages, for preserving, on Monday
or Tuesday next, Those who wish to secure k
quantity of this delicious fruit should leave
their orders immediately at his store corner of
Maine and Caroline streets. He has a fine lot of
melons on hand at present which he will sell at
reasonable prices.
70THB NERVOUS OF BOTH SEXES —A
Clergyman having been re«to7«lto faeajhin
alter man; years of great suffering, is willing to ssrist
directed ee ) 00 the receipt of a poet-paid
mTgKVJOHNif
b n N T UHN **• UAGN ALL, 186. Fulton street, Brook-
l l' [June 12.-4 m.
Blair township August W, IMS, by W. H. Brooke
AUooB& ’ 40 M 1“
. A t tbe residence of the Bride’s r-n v..,
DIED:
18th iiwteg in this nltce JOffv trrrea .
M “ il<U month
h« ” U ‘ U * Job *-"«
forer, P r SK#" ***** «»t, the name of the Lord be
GARDNER & HEMMING’S
GREAT AMERICAN
CIRCUS!
The largest and uost completely equipped
equestrian establishment
» b *“« collection of beautiful
florae, and /bate., and a large.-.number
furauTt than any company extant. Will exhibit at ■
ALTOONA, ON SATURDAY, ACSL TWENTY-THIRD
In the afternoon and evening. ’
Door, open at 2 and 1 o’clock. YM. Performance half „
hour later.
ADMISSION 2S CENTS.
entirely new. tfae wyrdrobe It of the most
Uon. mann&ctured from Pari, dnrlngthe parf^uuT^
BAND WAGON,
1. a triumph of art, muiniactnnd by the hot maker*. end
sss»Msaas,%.-«
ZOUAVE HALT,
pfssK'^3i’is;.“sris
aw«ras3asr;~* *
ENGLISH AND STEEPLE CHASE.
f “ tar . e ’ * ni ? ’* taDrodaced this seaKh for
the first time in any traveling arena. The ActtogMuh*
PETE AND BABNEY,
will he introduced at each Exhibition, and lilnur... .u
old «me thing, can be dine a.w“o£
HORSES AJID PONIES
which e i.X^ Md ta * u among
TALKING HORSE, WASHINGTON,
who will be Introdncedhy Us trainer,
DAN. GARDNER,
™ fMonff Favour* clown,
In^^ P 'STS^&”^ alnmentin *“ hU
The perforawra comprise the Stan of Inroiie ami im«
lea, among whom will be bond the “
R. Hemming., 0eo _ Sniona.
John Foster, . s!jsL?2rT o *’
Mon-Moreau, IlghorParkcr,
W. King, ?• HOI,
W. Green,
L. heron,
Miu JSlixa Gardner, liaihw.
LaFrtftoQ.mUl"’ J
U)<a»
THREE GREAT CLOWNS,
DAN. GARDNER,
JOHN EOBTEB,
. .. • YOUNG DAN
On the monOng of Exhibition, th. co»pan,*ni eater’
town in
OE AND PROCESSION,
aitsteßT
BEITNEB’S brass band
1
AogtutM,
GROVER & BAKER’S
Sewing Machines!
Having agcjsptepthe agkn
cy for the sale of the above celebrated ~\.t
*4oto®loo.
af|Ss£H>sS
Altoona, Ang. 7th-3gi. ' ‘
SM. WOODKOK,
• A TTOBNETA t-law.
s ‘ rce *’ 2 door ' * bore jttUa ««•».
]>JOTIGE TO TEACHERS.—AppIi
-VJ °»tion< will be received from Teacher* to tike slulxx.
uiJi. ” er 2 °? tho fcniier,* seven months, tuid orthe
I’cti VS'MS?
° dock A. M. By order of the School '
J. H. PATTERSON, -
ROBT. WARING,
Hkcnlmria.
Tyrone City, Aug. 7, IS6S-2t.
■VrOTICE,—NOTICE •IS HEREBY
above apeclied, unless compelled by lawT
bogau Tp., Ang.-7,18«i13t ■ JOHN ORAtBN.
PSW STOCK OF BOOTS $ SHOES
for Men and Boy*. Ladle* and Jnat rac'd at
LAVOHMAI^fi.
mabbied.
; 4 ltO(K}B, Otvapm, .
! K SSS
At His oM. HM fif 'fissfriess, ;
A few Doors above the Post-Office, j
when he ig at ail times prepared to atte»i to tticii%raoti
la Ugline of hosiaeia, eofttfctlngor
DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
PAINTS, PUT^Y.
Varnishes,
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES,
EXTRACT j,
CARBON OIL AND LAMPS.
SWEET-BRIAR PIPES,
CHOICE SMOKING TOBACCO.
UQUOES,
*o* medicinal dm. always on hand,
Physicains Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED,
AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIOBT
Altoona, Pfc, April 17,186 a. j |
HARDWARE—HARDWARE!
CHARLES J, MANN,
I « IN FOIiKIGN AND DO
MIOTIC HARDWA&R.
WOODEN WAKE, BROOMS,
WINDOW SHADES,
UPHOLSTERING GOODS. I : ®°°* MA^B >
SHOE FINDINGS, I
MOULDERS* TOOLS. COmE TBIMMXItQS,
’ BIRDCAGES AND WIRE GOODS.
PUTTY, WHITS LEAD, AC, AC OLAB8 >
Hj"‘ d . wUl *
that branch oftto bSSaS ‘ or<lw to raUnqnlab
IK&ISJSC toiia Cntt * r ”
ONWARD! EVER ONWARD
TSTEP by STEP!
HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
_ Drefes Q-oods
Por the Ladka, embracing all the lataM, prettierfaad meat
fashionable patterns
In the Une of pnr», frash and cheap
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Altooue° n U ‘ e Corner of A ? nt « »»d Helen atre.it Salt
May 22,1862. HES*,^
TO TEACUERS!
Ter ? “V 1 ® mon tba, of twsnty-two dayt bach
traminatlon will be Wd ww w«d
“^n» ooThur,,Uy ’
mmmsm
fore requerfed to be re '
By Schoo!. ■
July 15th, 1802.
w. M. GORMLY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
DEALEB IN ,
HAMS,
_ vha£s? on! 18 ’
NO. 271, LIBERTY STREET,
iOfparita Eagle Hotel,')
airjraa? "^•sswpswa
ftWWttlWto, JnoeB,lgB2—Bm
LOTS FOE SALE.—
;ISSSS^'
■ lot* -Will nostro *ll infermatSon 1 >< *i tl> ** e
ffiastsSMSfiSE
lAltoopy, April 8,1503.
S»SS£st
gbted to arid Estate are requested to
pajmont, and those D r«S,t
authenticated, fcr settlement. MAklw KCNYb’n
Altoona, Jnly 8, 18da~dt j AdminSr.
D™ subscribers
telretooloae out,at coats?£S£2
AItOQM, Jan, as, IM3.] fergPHrtMePTKf
OUR LADY FRIENDS WOULD DO
wdl to look In upon the choke aid «>■—»-
JssSßa^rsusjfi^ss
Altoona, Joe 28, 00°*°* C l' roliM ' t ‘
4 REGULAR MEETING OP THE
ALTOONA IAIK VIKW CXUKTKfiy AMoSa
wfll be held on tbe aecood
mCTth’lnthe Conndrßoom.
Secretary. [MayM-'dil *”*“*“*•
ri BOCERIES AND PROVISIONS
thecheapest, at MCftPHY A
Altoona. fee 86, of Virginia «u| CaroUne a*.
MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
w:.rAi°^ lo,trom>nt -
P^®-rURB, —Persons wishing' Posture
fer CATTLE, or la
enpplied by applying to LBVng QWJtl?’ **
May 27 th, 1862. two mitea North o* Altoona.
EW SUMMER jmml of superior
"tyle «nd nutafet,Jntt LATOHMAK’S.
frW T PILE S OP PANtA:
A COMPETE ASSORTMENT OF
wTO-rtwljM ooeree—white end colored—at
' LATOmtAJTB
T. AJJIEB’ CHOICE! —PATENT
Xj aiu-msmiai BW»^lu.ing7
FRUIT CANS & JARS»
10,000 HAVE STOOD THE TEST 1 *
R. A. O. Kerr.
AJLTQONA, »a.
BVTSTT 4 MtWiST'3
nmr2T,iyr a ? *i* Ja ”’ b^a * perfectly «izupto U>their u
frnit* "***£* «UwST, that
™ Wiiowwo abvahtaom
fMf I* time to bp M-ricL »P«Vhot»Ul alwayiahow
_ Directions.
«mo Jatp from which they < ? n th! '
I’' 1 ’' , "” r tt * iror ‘ gi
g WHEELER & WILSON’S
8 SEWING g
5 MACHINE. I
<e .. fp
| R. A. 0. KERR, *
3 ALTOQNA.PA.. i
Agent far Blair County.
S.NOSTIii V aaiHHHAi %
THEBE MACHINES ABE ADMlT
snss^s
, OVER 1,400 MORE
SSfiarK^»dWS&££
Hem. >n£S£sS: H
to*S&SSS£ T* “ d « tte»*«w Of
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO..
? T L QCK HAVEN. PA,
PREMIUM NOTES M TORCE .406.000.
Ip«»ws propertj■ on>Trea«auibfe tenw u are
consisteot with security. . v
n O .. ntniotoasj
J:S.£’ |&jBSr
Svsf' 1
«>e people of
HAT AND CAP
will keep conetaotlr „n i 1
line, canebting of Bat* and
cloeively, aad Mlfße ||*ll St ®>oee ex
date those whomaj *°
TMt Mock i,f fT? ~ *“•* “"fr Jbtrow*e._
wi-SsSP^aaS!®*'
iS“ ga& we.
BMBPH * IfAWlf,
DBY GOODS, GROCERIES,
JELLING PP AT COST
2«««0f ”!*** f»«>r «J»
ring UTOUncftA * eca '
riock «jsw. The
m *”«>**
HWWABE, UIIEESSWiBK
GROCERIES,
rCLOTIbSG t - £. s
iOONS,
MAN’S.
CPSTgf every
twafaiAX’tg
aadfewtCo.
■—Southeast t
■- 250,000
, ,;, 1397,7-16
Iws*poraftd}B6(> ( by the Legislature of Fnmsrl
immdi at tkamuluawai
asssaasysasKasg
ss=Sl%^r
NON FORFEITURE PLAN,
sss^stassatJS^^B,-
e» amM at pr«iwn MtoSr **'* ortha '-
* a
fcr taoooo »l«k I^Too
i « « « ■ *J® m » aoo ou
0 « u SOU 00 ftTl M 400 DO
$ « u *w » «ao «o
* ■■ 1 1 ".■ ■ ■ £OO <Mi
ALEX AWDUIymLLMW
>. -. w-issayr*--
a. onMiuy. ,
STS' ■fSß®®'
wS3F SS
Bund Work.
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