The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 18, 1862, Image 3

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OF DANIEL A. BOYD,
. PmspiiraiE, DecemberSl.Hm
pBZ.-I cake pleasure to making thi» „
B in *»vor of a medicine prepared b-,
t* Blow. Waza.” I had '
knAia which broke out on my head M „
meyeiy much, and took ofln
k»ißadoiH.iipi*arane6;kiobn>ks Z
|C and below the rtbow, and aaf inn,
k&m ta expo*, a fearful aora. the dW.
ao far that several mall piece. M
I mr *7 week and low spirited. 4ud ha .
Of ever gelling well, aa I had tried e,
ptyfetaas and they did meno good. I n 5,.,.
Aka. I was induced to try - tmwT’a
» Saaacßxa.” I must confea.l had «,
#|bw, hut after .I bad used three bople>
writhe nicer, on my bead and arm began t,
it. n?w .taken eightor tea Uftttea,a»dmybr.:
except the ecars remaining hue
‘wp atao state had the riteuaueu.
and left*. The Blood £canber ale
I »m now a well m»n, orpr fon,
•hf I feel as sople and y onng as I did »1,, L
apd have increased in weight twenty poa M .
aftia that the disease in ray foridward «a>
BI .looped and lifted anything heavy, tu
lo| the sore. Dc.Kcyaer had a pbotngn,.,
Syltr. Cargo, the artist, after I began m j,,
“ not show ray appearance as had its U a,,
raejtced taking the medicine. Ton can ..
phf'ooe of which is now in ray poaseMius.
Ir. keyser'e liO Wood street. I.would aK
-of the Blood Searcher which was made te
•y*fr commenced making it. Although ;i
and, I did not recover last until I got the tin :
himself. One bottle of his did n,
BUI two of the old, I believe it ia a great dnU
heller. 1 hate recommended tSe Bloo;
Syrat many of tny friends .for Tarions di-
it has helped the whole of them. Y«a
■lis>if;on viali.aiui 1 am anxious that th
Wjf|® tw I was may be cored. I Uveuithiscity.
!«fc» am employed at CoUrttfe k And-:
Itaffels Works, M Wayne street.
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.PRINTED ON
Oampbers $650 “Country Press/’
tribune power-press
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Having, within the part two yeam. made considerable
addition to oar establishment in the way of new fancy
iv{>£, screw Press, Paper Cotter, Card Cutter,;RoHng Ma>
,-iiinc. Card Power Press, and Urge Newspaper Power
preu. (a cat of which we'give shore) we are now prepared
i.) execute anything in the line of printing of ruling in
«trlo equal to any establishment In’the &ate, and at
prices equally low. We can execute, on short notice, all
styles of
Wedding, Invitation, Visiting, Ball & Business Cards,
Circulars, Progi*ammes, v
mammoth posters, sale bills,
mu. &sm !Liinni® D MSA®®
Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS,
manifests, and blanks of all kinds.
All we uk is a trial; feeling confident that we can give
;iti«fcction if we have the opportunity,
ttfiire in LowtherV building, corner of Virginia and An
it,. streets, opposite Superintendent's Office.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Militakv Ohganizations.—The companies
formed in iliir- place in compliance with the Gov
ernors proclamation, met for drill on Saturday af
ternoon last. The following is a list Of the com
jflnies organized, with the title of the organisation
and the officers: — .
McClellan guards.
Captain —A. C. Devlin
Ut Lieut. —J. T. Prendergast.
2d Lieut. —Wm. A. Boyd^n.
Orderly Seryt. —John Cony.
ALTOONA RIFLEMEN.
CuftUtin —George Hartzell.
Ur Lieut.— Washington Foust.
'2d Lieut. —Jacob Hesser.
Orderly Senjt. —Andrew Clabaugh.
THE MOUNTAINEERS.
Captain —Charles B. Street.
Ist Lieut. —William-A. Ware.
‘2d Lieut. —Thomas H. Savery.
Orderly Seryt. —William Whitehead.
ALTOONA FENCIBLES. !
Captain —Wm. Bovden.
Is/ Lieut. —Charles Bushman.
2d Lieut. —Geo. W. Sparks.
Orderly Seryt. —Henty Keely.
THOS. A. SCOTT CORPS.
Captain —Samuel Barber.
U/ Lieut. —Wm. Hough.
2d Lieut. —Wm. E. Albright.
Orderly Seryt. —Robert Clare.
CORCORAN GUARDS.
tjaptain —Chas. E. Collins.
Ist /.icu/.— John J. Redder, \
2d Lieut. —Thomas Drumgold.
Orderly Seryt. —John Cochran.
MOUNTAIN RANGERS.
Captain —Alexander Everly. j
Ist Lieut. —Andrew Kipple.
2d Lieut. —David Robiso . j
Orderly Seryt. —John Flannignn. j
There are two or more companies recruiting
which we, hope will-be able to complete their or
ganization in the conrse of a few days. There
are men enough in Altoona and immediate vicini
ty to lonn a full regiment, and steps will soon be
taken to perfect m>Wi an organization.
e had intended to make mention of the slim
turnout ot meml»crs tor drill, in one of the com
panies, on Sattmlay and Wednesday, but the press
or war news, at a late hour, has prevented.
No Draft is lii.AWi.— From the returns pub
lished elsewhere, it will be seen that “ Little Blair”
lias largely exceeded her quota and avoided a
draft, and besides, we have the assurance of the
iiwemor that Blair county is not to be drafted.—
1 his will be a great relief to certain weak-kneed
gentlemen, who have been living miserable lives
for the past month. It is no pleasure to us, in
most cases, to witness the misery of others but we
mast confess that it did do ns good to behold the
trepidation of those unhappy mortals who were
-everely troubled with the piles, or had lately felt
symptoms of an attack of rheumatism, or were
seriously ruptured, or possessed one or an other
of the “thousand ills which flesh is heir to.” We
are of'the opinion that it would pay the Govern
ment to buy Dr. Barnes’ recipe for manufacturing
his Pile Lotion, which is higbhly recommended,
and go into the manufacture and gratuitous dis
iribution of life article. It might not supply lack
»f coinage, but it would help the disease.
Exchesuot at Altoona—A Rebel Raid
Feahedi —Considerable excitement prevailed at
Altoona on Saturday','in consequence of reports
abroad that a rebel raid on the place was contem
plated. Orders'were received from Harrisburg to
have all the engines there fired up, and the roll
ing stock of the railroad ready to move. Simul
taneously with this, ithe companies there under
orders to move, to Harrisburg had their orders
countermanded, and fora time the town was in
a stale of great consternation. Sunday morning,
however, the danger, if there ever wasi any, ap-
W™ to have passed, and the former orders to the
troops were re-affirmed. The locomotives, however,
to the number offorty were still kept fired up, and
ready to move at a moment’s notice.
We take the above from die Pittsburg Chronicle
of Wednesday evening last. That part which re
fere to the town bring in a state of consternation
is news to ns. We'heard it remarked that orders
tad been given to keep all the locomotives fired
up, but did not learn that orders had been given
■or our militia to remain at home. Undoubtedly
Altoona is liable to a cavalry raid, should the reb
els make their appearance at Cumberland, or. in
that vicinity, but we think there will soon be a
tegiment of drilled men ready to give them a.
farm reception.
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If all the information given the public, by
the Harrisburg correspondent of the Philadelphia
laipurtr, approximates the truth as cloudy ashis
report of the companies from Altoona, encamped
in Capital Park, on Monday last, we think his
productions should be -received with many grains
<* allowance. In Tuesday morningV paper he
■>>'es Altoona credit with having sent four com
panies of Militia to Harrisburg. In oiider to dp
hc re P orts one* company twice. The truth is
* not Ben; a single company, although
i Itre sonie six or sevon ready to more as soon
is die Govemotf gives the word, and that word
h* 4 ! *« given vow soon.
B. W. Christy, of
e. this Sfxaay, has been appointed Assistant
burgeon m the United Suae, Army, •
PRINTING OFFICE.
COMMISSIOyEU OFFICER*.
j Captain —Ulynsis L. Huyett.
{ Isf lAmt. —Jonah B. Biggin*.
I 2nd I Amt. —-Gariau Sehollenberger,
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
! Ist Sayetmt —Mill P. Wilaon.
2nd “ , James Houck.
3rd “ • James Similar,
itli “ Ephraim Qeret. ! i
6th “ Sami G. Baker.
Ist Corporai —.Tames D. AUender.
2nd “ Wm. H. Biley. ‘
3rd “ Joseph Lias,
i ' 4th ,•• James Griser.
I 6th •• Robert Keay.
| 6th , “ Robert McFalls.
! 7tb “ Janies C. Carey.
I Bth..- “ F. M. McKiernan.
i MUSICIANS.
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John A. McKaney
Calvin C. Hewitt.
Henry Withers.
Amhiser, Daniel McGonigle, Geo H
Aurandt, Joseph F McManamy, John
Blake, William B McManamy, 'Wilson
Brantner, James S McMichaeis, John
Brantner, John H , Metz, Thornton B
Brunei!, Win ' I Metz, Thomas B
Brunell, Theodore Mock, John E
Brumbaugh, J C Nicodemus, John H
Butts, Wm G Patterson, John D
Carles, Henry D Philips, Ralph
Cooper, Theodore Powell. Milton
Cooper, Jas M Kpiger, August
Dougherty, Victory V Rhodes, Geo H
Dehaven, Westley Rhodes, Wm H
Donnelly, David H Richards. John
Eichholts, Alfred Slmefter, Samuel B
Estep, Elijah * Shinafclt. John C
Ewing, Levi M Sims, And J
Feay, David Slpnaker, Lemuel A
Fouse, Wm D Straighthoff, Jacob
Gamer, Jos E Straighthoff, Johnson
Geiser, Tillman Stewart, Asberry H
Heller, Edward W Stewart. Madison IV
Houck, Geo A Teats, John A
Huyett, Miles C Trcese, William
Irvine, Daniel P - Trcese, Harrv
Lang, Jos H Treese, David
Lang, William Trout, Alexander
Lower, Henry G Walters, Jose)>h
Love, John I) Westbrook, Wm
Lucas, Gabriel Whitehead, John
Lucas John H Winters, George
Lucas, Abraham . Wolford, Edward
McCoy. William Wolf kill, Beuj F
C actios. —The ladies connected with the Sol
diers Aid Society, in this place, have reason to
believe that irresponsible person*, not connected
with the Society, have been acting in the capacity
of solicitors of donations in money and goods, and
have been snccessfulin securing both, bat thus far
they have mode no return of them to the Society.
We are requested to say that hereafter the solici
tors of the Society will be famished with written
authority from the officers of the same, and
when persons are called on to contribute, if
not acquainted with the solicitors, they should ask
to see their authorin'.
OoK.stnERA.BLY Keuuced. —The Standard of
this week publishes the muster roll of Company C.
8-tht Keg. Pa. Vols., Captain B. M. Morrow, 1 from,
which we learn that of the entire company there
are now two sergeants, five corporals and ten pri
vates fit for duty Of the remainder three have
died, ten deserted, twenty-seven are siek in hospi
tal, five were killed in battle, five were discharged
on Surgeon’s certificate, four are missing since ac
tion of July 30th. 1862. and eight are on detached
service.
Family Grocery.— We would call the atten
tion of eveiy person who wishes to purchase gro
ceries, &c., ,to thfi cheap Family Grocery Store,
kept by Jofin H. Fritchey, comer of Caroline and
Maine streets. He keeps on hand everything usu
ally kept in a grocery and provision store, and
sells at small profits. He has always on hand
fresh batter and eggs, sweet potatoes, potatoes,
apples &c. A general invitation is extended to
the public to visit his store and examine for them
selves. ,
Another Monster Gcn Cast. —The first of the
fifteen-inch gums for the new Monitors was shipped
to Wall's Station on Saturday for proving to-day.
It weighs in its present state upwards of thirty tons,
and will throw a ball weijghing four hundred and
seventy-five pounds. It differs considerably from
the fifteen-inch Bodman guns, being isbme two feet
shorter and apparently much heavier in the breech.
The Fort Pitt Works have a contract for supply
ing several of these guns and purpose taming them
oat at the rate of two or three a week.
The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company has
ordered their shops, in this place, to .be closed ev
ery Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at half
past three o’clock, for the; purpose giving the em
ployees an opportunity to drill. All who join
regularly organized companies and attend drill
will be paid their time the same as if they had
been at work in the shops.
G<j»rc East.—Every day witnesses the passage
of single car loads and train loads of troops bound
for Harrisburg, in response to the Governor's call
for malitia to defend the border. The Harrisburg
Telegraph of this (Thursday) morning says that
72,000 men have responded to the Governor’s call
and are now on their way, or hare already reached
the border. '
K9*Tbe ladies of Hollidaysbnig have certainly
done a great work ryithin the past two weeks,
judging from the report given in the papers of that
place. They roust certainly .feel satisfied with
themselves, and many blessings have been invoked
upon them by the snfieripg soldiers. The ladies
of this place' have also been busy, but as yet we
have no report of the amount of stores sent forward.
Thk Exboi-mkst.—We notice that some of the
papers are publishing a statement of the returns of
the Marshals of the different counties in the Wes
tern District of this Staley but knowing that it is
wrong in one or two instances we have not pub
lished it. We think the Marshal of the District
will soon furnish a correct statement.
Axotheb Scph-T,—Messrs. J. £ J. Lowtber
have just received another invoice of goods uni ta
ble to the season. They have a beaotiful lot of |W. Ml. LliOYli) & CO., I
Woolen- Shirts of the very latest styles. Their j ALTOPKA, PA.,
goods are all A No; 1, as they keep no second- 1 <TOHNSTON, JACK &ICO.,
hand trash for sale. ! . i, • i ** OLtU)A TWCBp. PA..
. • - : BANKERS, ■
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give the officer-s at Hwnsbnig, who have the-j aii,7, .-a ,
garter in charge, time to ; complete their arrange j
■ ' ftb. SAW*. J .
WAGONER.
PRIVATES
Verger, Geo
Senatorial Conference;
A Conference of the People's Union Party of *
tlie Senatorial District, composed of the counties
of Clearfield, Cambria and Blair, was field at the
Logan House in Altoona, on Tuesday the 9th of
Sept.: 18(52, to place in nomination a candidate for
State Senator. ,
Clearfield Countv was represented - by Wm.
Mcßride,J. B. McAnlly and G. K. Lytle;
Cambria—John Wifiiams. Esq., ’ Vi n ,
Hughes and John H. Esher.
Blatr—B. F. -Hose, T\m. M. Llovd and ,lno.
Dean. v
On motion, Mr. Williams of Carolina was cal lot
to the Chair, and Wm. Mcßride of Clearfield and
Mr. Dean of Blair were elected Secretaries.
Mr. 'Hughes of Cambria nominated Hon. L.
IV. Hall of Blair Conntr.
On motion, Mr. Hall was nominated bv accla
mation bs the candidate of the People’s Union Par
ty for State Senator, of the District.
On motion, a committee of tliree wps appointed
to wait upon Mr. Hall and inform him of his nom
ination. ,
The Committee returned with Mr. Hall and in
formed the conference that they had performed
. the dutv assigned to them. ’ , '
Mr. Hall then in a neat and appropriate speech
informed |the conference that he accepted the nom
ination conferred upon him.
On motion conference adjourned sine <fiv.
Notick,—All persons knowing themselves in
debted to the undersigned, are notified to eali and
settle the same on or before the 15 th iust., as lam
about changing my business, and desire to close
all old standing accounts. Those neglecting this
notice will have their hills placet! in an officer's
hands for collection
Sept. 4th
To be had at Fritchey’s
FAMILY CROC BUY. corner of Main and Caro
line streets;
A large lot ot choice Swt*et l i o:aro<.> m
A tine lot of Baking and Bating Applet
Ar KunvHEvV
I Potatoes alwiivs for >aie
Orange? and Lemons always to be had
Sugars. 1 otfee, 1 ca- and Syrujis. tresh Irons the
Clt y? . i At Fkitchev’s.
Bakers best Family Flour, by the pound, sack
or barrel. At Fkitchey's.
Sugar Cured Hams, the cheapest in town.
Sugar cured Bee:
| No. I Carbon Oil and Lamps.
At Fwicuev's
Fresh Butter ami Eggs always to be had
Altoona, Aug. 14, 18(12.
HKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BCCUUf
j TUB GREAT DIURETIC.
• HKLMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCUU.
THE GREAT DIURETIC. ■
| HELMfIOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU.
1 THE GREAT DIURETIC. 1
I HELMROLB’; EXTRACT BCCHU. '
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
And a Positive and specific Remedy for Disease*. .1 tin
■ Bladder. Kidneys,
Gravel. Dropsv.
Organic Weakness. *
And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
Bee Advertisement in another c dumn. Cut it ..nt, and '
send fir tile Medicine at once. j
BKWAKE OF "OCyTFFFFITS. I
10 THE NERVOUS OF 1)0TU SEXES.—A retired j
Clergyman having been restored to health in a few. days, ■!
sifter many years of great suffering, is willing to assist
others by sending (free) on the receipt of a post-paid
directed envelope.«copy of the prescription used: Direct
the REV, JOHN* mTDAGX ALL. ISC, Fulton street. Brook
lyn, X. Y. [June' 12.-4 m.
Bargains in wall paper.— !
Id order to make room for a. very large stock of;
Wall paper, and Border* ordered for our spring sales, we ’
have concluded to close out our present stock at greatly !
reduce prices. Tboae in want of anything in this line i
will save money hy giving us a call
Sept. 17 1862.—5t.]
FOK RENT.—The House and lot re-i
centiy occupied by Jas. Elway dec’d. situate in Lo- j
gan tp. about \/ A of a mile North West of Altoona. Tho ;
lot contains 10 acres, all under fence in good order. |
meadow-land. The hou*e is a gnod frame building. .There •
is a good! stable on the lot, also several excellent fruit 1
trees. Will be reuted by the month or year, to suit rent- i
ers. Inquire of the undersigned at the corner of Virginia -
and Allegheny streets. HENRY ELWAY
<&IAREWARD. —The above reward
fjjy JL \s be paid by the School Directors of the Bor
ough of Altoona, to any person who will give information
which will. lead to the detection and conviction of any
person or persons Who may hereafter Injure or destroy any
property; belonging to the School Board, or may; in the ab
sence of teachers and scholars, destroy or carry away any
of the books or property belonging to the same.
WM. BOTDEN, Pres't.
[Sept. 11.-3 t.
E. A. BECK. Sec y.
7b Destroy-—-Rat*. Roaches, etc.
To Destroy— — Mice., Roles, and ants.
To Destroy Bed Bugs.
7b Destroy Roths in Furs , Clothes , tfc.
7b Destroy—~Mosq uit(*s and Fleas. y
To Destroy -■ Insects on plants and Finds.
To Destroy-—‘lnsects on Animals, cfe.
To Destroy— Every Jorm and species of Vermin.
“ Cogtar'e” Bal Boach, &c. Exterminator.
“ CoßtarV” Bed-Bug Exterminator. ,
“CostarV Electric Bowderfor Insects, &c,
Is 25c. 50c. ass $l,OO Bottles ass Flasxs, $3 ass $5 Sizes
For, Plastatioss, Shits, Boats, Horsts, 4c.
“THE ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN."
s •* free from Poisons.”
“Not dangerous to the Human Family"'
u KaU do opt die on the premeals.”
** Thejr come ant of their holes to die."*’ \
MST Sold Evertpokere—by
AU Whoubau Darooisrs in the large cities, and by
Droooists Oroccts, STOuumu, and Rttailem gener
aUy,in nil Country Towns andVillage* In the United
States.
Sold by G. W. KESSLER, Altoona.
> <»-Coc*t*i Smuts can orders* Above.
Or address order* direct—{or for Price*, Terms, 4c.] to
HEIBj B. COSIfAB.
gMSCiPAi. Depot— Xo. 482 Broadway New York.
FARMERS! TAKE NOTICE'! !
i‘ /ARJJIERS wishing to improve their
Stock of Cattle can no» have the opportunity of
doing eo-by obtaining the aerrice of a THOROUGH BRED
DURHAM BULL.Ofcptain Vilpy/' and the pnrcbaae of a
few thorough bred Durham Betfm. for aale at Allegheny
Pomace, where may be aeen (to eatiefy doable rt an to the
advantage of Improved «tock) 80 head of Kentucky 2 and
3 yean old Durham Bollock* that are huger and finer
than any. 3 and i yean old of the common Mock of thia re-.
gloh. 1
Allegheny Pomace, Aug. 23,1882.-31*
PREPARATIONS
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED’
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU,
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For Diseoaes of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,;
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS,
This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and ex*;
cites the ABSORBENTS into healthy acitou, by which the,
WATERY OH CALCAREOUS dopoaitions. and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, are reduced, us well aai
PAIN asd INFLAMMATION, and is good for Men. Wo-i
SIK.N ok Childmu. '
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
JESSK SMITH
For weakness arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipa
tion. Early Indiscretion or Abase.
ATTKXDKD WITH THK FOLLOWTAG SYMPTOMS:
ItivlispOHitiuD to Kiertioo. Difficulty of Breathing,
t-oes of Powvr.
Trembling.
Wak^faioert*.
Luj>3 ui Memory
Weak Nonv>.
At I'KITC HtVA.
U«»rrur -*f ]»isejue.
Dhuut-stf Vi»km
l r uiv<T(uil Latitude of the Muscular System,
Flushing of the Body,
Eruptions of the Kara.
Hot Haud»,
Dry neat* of the Skiu
At FIUTt’HKVS.
At FBITTUtvV
These symptoms, if allowed to go ou. which thi* medi
cine invariably removes, souq follows litpatKSCT, Faxuitv
Epileptic Fits, io one of which the putieut may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
these "DIKEFUL DISEASES.:’
At Frltciiey’s.
‘ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
At Fkitcheys.
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering.
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS.
Ami the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear am
ple witne*» to the truth ol the assertion.
At Fritciiky's.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR-
Require* the aid of medicine to aUengthen and invigor
ate the System, which HEMDOLD’S EXTRACT BUCQU
invariably do** A trial wiil convince the most skeptical.
FEMALES ! FEMALES!!
Old ob Voiso, SiXOLS, Mabeicd oa Costxxplah.nq Mab-
In many affections peculiar to Females, tho EXTRACT
BUCHU is unequaled by any other remedy, as In Chloro
sis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfolneas or Suppression
of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
of the Uteras, Leucorrho? or Whites. and for all
cumplaints incident to the' sex. whether arising from in
discretion. Habits of Dissipation, or in the
J. b J. LOWTIIER.
No Family Sh.ou.ld. he Without It.
Take no more Balsam,.Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine
for unpleasant anddangeroos diseases.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
lu all their stages,
Little or no change in Wet,
And no Exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing
Strictures of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Incarna
tion so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous Diseases and worn-out Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the
victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be
cured in a short time, have found that they were deceived,
and that the “POISON” has. by the use of “powerful as
tringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in
an aggravated form, aifttperhaps after Marriage.
U*t Ueuibold'k Extract Bucht for all aflfpcUons and
diseases of the
Whether existing in
From whatever cause originating, and no matter at
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the aid of aDicusnc.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD
I« the Great Dnutrnc, and is certain to hare the desiied
effect in a! I diseases for which it is recommended.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
wi’l accompany the medicines.
Certificates of Cores, from eight to twenty year* stand
ing. with names known to science and lame.
Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or for $5,
Delivered to any address, securely packed from any ob-
servation
Dksceibi STvnoxs n all OouccncAiioiis,
Cure* Guaranteed. AdrfceQretln.
Personally appeared before me, *n Alderman of the city;
of Philadelphia, 11. T, ilKUtnotn. who being duly' sworn,
doth say, hie preparation contain* no narcotic, no merce
ry, or other injurious drug*, bnt are purely, vegetable.'
H.T. HRLMBOLD.
" Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No
vember,lBM. W. P. HIBBARD, Aldeman. i
Ninth St* abore Bate, Phil*.
Address letters for Inipnnatiou in confidence to .
tt. ÜBLMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 1W South Tenth-St, below Chestnut, ■;
Philadelphia, Penn, i
BEWARE OF CODSTKJtFErTS AND UNPRINCIPLED
Who endeavor to dispose “or mat* own” and “oraant’!
articles on the reputation attained by ,
1 Hetabold’s Oennlne Preparation*,
do do Extract •
do i <h> :do Sarsaparilla,
do do improved Wash.
Sdd by Druggists every-whera. taka no other. Cut
out the adverriarhent and wind for It, and avoid imposition
and ajtpomre. ' '■ ;;
Swdsmberlllh, 18fi2**y.
HELMBOLD’S
GENUINE
PALLID COUNTENANCE
GANIC WEAKNESS.
EUGE.
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEX STXPTOXS ABOVE.
AND
Improved Rose Wash
CUBES SECRET DISEASES
URINARY ORGANS.
MALE; OR FEMALE.
AFFIDAVIT,
DBA LESS,
BW STOCKOF BOOTS & SHOKS
forlM and XsysjXadlss anti W*e*,iwd (Ic'd at
uwßim
A. •*
litfe and Trust Co.
At his oid Place of imk \;C!^S^|Sii£Sl^*“ t
-4 few Doors above the, | Post-Ofikf, Aartfwtraed Capita 1,....... $500,000
vherehe Wat all tlam prepared to to their want* 250,000
In his line of fmeinea*. coorfs+totr of | 1,897,74:6
DRUGS, MEDICINI|s, OILS,
PAINTS, PUTTY.
• 1 im Idldßdwelfclroßdwlemeaef'Mik'
VARNISHES, i
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
n 20 per oat In* than the dwnt or Total AMbwnoa nt»
PATENT MEDICINES. w Tnon-JOI^EITOBE^PLan,
EXTRACT Ji Bj which a pmoi para tor 4, 7* or lOjeacaoelj, when
•i F - the police it paid ap for Lps, and nothin* DM>re to pa;,
CARBON OIL AND LAMPS. P V£p£*^^r t r u
■ the iaovut of memtem paid, u fellows:
SWEET-BRIAR PIPES, o»»Poiicjot*M«o, 3T«r t Taar 10 Year
. altar paymaat ol ratal. ratio. raws.
CHOICE SMOKING TOBACCO. \ A ““’ * *22“ *Sil W
T W * " “ ” *OO 00 «1 « «0 00
LIQUOBS ,1 • . = SSS
FOB, MEDICINAL USE. ALWATS ON HAND.
Physicaius Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED,
AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT
Altoopi, Pa,, April 17,1862. i >
HARDWARE— HARDWARE!
Charles j. Mann.
j jEALKR IN FOREIGN AND DO
1 / MESTIC HARDWARE,
WOODEN' WARE, BROOMS,
WINDOW SHADES,
DOOR MATS,
UPHOLSTERING GOODS.
SHOE FINDINGS,
COFFIN TRIMMINGS,
MOULDERS’ TOOLS,
. BIRD GAGES AND WIRE GOODS,
PUTTY, WHITE LEAD, AC, AC. j INDOW OLASS ’
«a. Every description of Govlv in 111* line (rill be far
uished at.abort notice, and at low rates for cash.
ilia remaining stock of DRY GOODS on hand will be
closed out at remarkably low prices, in dfder to relinquish
that branch of the bpsiness.. .
Agent tor Willson’s “Telegraph Fodder. Cutter.”
Altoona, May 29th, 1862,
I*u»n iu the Back,
EVERYBODY CALLS
AT JESSE SMITH’S,
when they want fiubionahle
Hats Sd Caps.
'T'HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
J. SPECTFULLY announce to the citixeas of> Altoona
and surrounding country that he has just returned from
the city with bis ; !
Spring k Summer Styles of
HATS, J| GAPS,
MISSES’ FLATS, &C.
Hi* Stock of Hats and Caps are of the very best selection,
of evoiy style, color aud shape, for both old tad young.
All he asks is that the people and examine hla stock,
and he feels confident that he can send them away re
joicing, if* not in th* purchase of such au article as thev
wanted, at the remembrance of Uaviug looked upon the
handsomest stock of Hats, Caps. Flats. Ac., ever exhibited
in this town.
Start on Virginia Street,.opposite the Lutheran Church.
Oct. 3.1*61. JESSE SMITH.
ONWARD! EVER ONWARD!
STEP BY STEP!
THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
inform bis old customer, and the public generally
that be has this spring gone Into the Dry Good business,
snd has just received a large and entirely new stock of
IDpess G-oods
For the Ladies, embracing all the latest, prettiest and most
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS.
And among which may be found every quality of goods,
the names of whipb it would be too tedioua to enumerate.
In the Hne of pure, fresh and cheap
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
I will not “knock under’ to any of my competitors. In
this department I feel sure that I can render satisfaction.
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for
goods, and the highest market price allowed.
Store on (be corner of Annie and Helen streets. East
Altoona. THOMAS HESLOP.
Altoona. May 22,1862.
At little Expense,
No inconvenience
W. M. GOBMLV,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
DEALER IS
FLOCK, GKAIN, SEED, KAOON, SCOAB-CUBED HAMS,
MESS POKE, BEEF. CHEESE, IKON. NAILS,
WHALE. CANNEBB’ A CABBONOIL,
NO. 271, LIBERTY STREET,
(Aponte Eaght Hotel,)
TTAVING PCBCHaSKDTHE XNTEKEBTOF HIS LATE
u partners, nill continue the bnslneas at the old stand,
and will be pleased to receifa the patronage of hit old
friends and customers. 1
Pmsnraea, Jnne S, 1862—3 m
Building lots fob sale
The subscribers offer at Private SsIaEIQHT BUILD
ING LOTS, sitnate oi£tbe top of the hUh above the reser
voir of the Altoona Gas A Water Company, behigaow held
as property by the Presbyterian Choree. The lots are
fifty feet front by 17$ feet deep, and will be sold on reason
able terms. Persons wishing to purchase or view these
lots will receive all information concerning them by ap
plying to Michael Glabaugh, R. H. McCormicks Alexander
McCormick, or Cha*. J. Maun, Trustees of Presbyterian
Church. [Altoona; April 3,1862.
DRIED APPLES.—The j subscribers
have a fine lo of bright yellow DRIED APPLES,
bought at much less than market rates, and which they
desire to cloee out, at cost and carriage, without delay.—
Persona desiring to purchases either at wholesale or retail,
will,find it to their advantage to give os aicalL .
Altoona, June 26,1862.] MURPHY A McPIKE.
OUR LADY FRIENDS WOULD DO
well to look in upon the choice and chaste, assort
ment of Summer DRESS GOODS now displayed upon rite
well-filled shelves of MURPHY A McPIKE,
Cor. of Virginia and Caroline sts,
Allooaa, June 26,1662. "
A regular meeting of the
ALTOONA FAIR VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIA
TION will be held on the second Thursday evening of each
month, In the Council Boom. M, CLABAUQH.
Jas. Lowroaa, President.
, Secretary. [May 14-’6B]
/ I BOGEBIES and provisions
VjT A large and varied stock of lUffl GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS, Jast received, and fog sale as cheap as
the cheapest, at MUEPHV A Store, i
1 Oor. of Virginia and Caroline eta.
: Altoona, Jnne 26,1862.
Great western insurance
AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Beal or
personal property nil] be effected on the most reasonable
lerms by their agents in Altoona at his office in Anna 8t
March 17,1839. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
Music given
on the Piano-Forte and EdofiU. by Miss M.
MAKER. Tunis, $lO per qnartnri No charge for
thenaeoftbe Instrument. EeeidenoronOaHiarioeStteet.
Weet Altoona.
IVTEW SUMMER GOODS* of superior.
_l_ N style and material, Just rac’d at UCOHSIN’i.
C'IREAT FIJiES OF PANTALOONS,
Yfat Men and Bqys,at LACOHMAN’B.
\fPN AN D BOYS’ COATS, of n ery
ixIL style and color, of goal M*afc*k-" '
A. SQMVL]STE ASSORTMENT OP
£Lj OenUsModel Improved EHIEIH fasrimnn sad
MUdf Fhlita Bnskodcotrat -whit* and colored. at
■; Y*conuirt>.
AIKXASma WHHLDIS, PtesMsnt.
BAMUJSL WORK, Vice Vnd&at.
JohA S. Wasax, Secretary. N
Mottfiunra.
Alexander Whilldtn. J, RdxarThoasou,
Hon. Jaa. Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison.
Albert C. Roberts, Jonas Bowman,
Samuel *. Rodino, H. U. Stdridge,
George Nugent, John Albaau,
William J. Howard, Cbarks I. Heaalitt,
Samuel Work.
Any further tofbtmatioo can be bad by applying m the
undersigned, who is the authorized agent for Blair County
July 31,18d2-ly a. A. O. KKRR.
g WHEELER & WILSON'S
8 SEWING- I
I MACHINE. I
*8 50
cs R. A. 0. KERR,
rjq ?
J ALTOONA, PA., ft
w r*
g Agent for Blair County, q
& s.Nosnm 9 na r iaaHA\ %
These machines are admit.
to be the bat m offend to the public, andlheir
superiority is mtiAhctorlly eetmhUehed by the bet that in
the lut eight yews,
OVER 1,400 MORE
of these Machine, ban been said than of any other man
manured, and stare awdali bar. bean awahMthe pru
prMnra by different fain and Institutes than to any oth
ers. The Machine, an warranted to do all that la claimed
for them. They an now in use in serera! families in AI
loona, and in erery case they gin entin aatlalhrttoi.
The Agent nfen those desiring, infonnallon to the su
periority of the Machines, to Col. Jehu Piper, Bar. A
B. Clark, George Hawkesworth, Benj. t. Bose, and E. H
Tarner, Bsqrs. i
The machines can be seen and examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glaaa Cool and nea
style Uemmer—s6fi. No. 2, ornamental bronae, glasa foot
and new style Hemmer—s&s. . No. 3, plain, with old style
Hemmer—gti. [March 21,1861-lf
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.,
’ ’ LOCK HAVEN,
PREMIUM NOTES IN FORCE ..405,000.
Insures property on as reasonable terms as are
consistent with security.
DIEXCTOiS:
V • ST." 3 ’ 0. D. hatter lee.
J - H*! 1, Jacob Brown.
P.M. Price, Allison White,
Simon Scott, a A. Mayer,
Alex. Sloan. w. Feoron.
0. D. Sanxaui, V. P. 6. G. Hamm, Pres’t.
J. W. Caanuit, Secretary.
J uly 3, ’62-ly.l E. A. 0. KBKR, Agent, Altoona.
C. C. SERVER & SON,
(Scccessoes TO Thomas R, Taylor 4 Co.)
Paper, Envelpe, and Printers’ Card
WAREHOUSE,
No. 513, MINOR STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WRITING, LETTER, NOTE,
PRINTING, WRAPPING,
MANILLA, TISSUE, BHQR AND HARDWARE
fAEEBS,
Srintem' Cards,
BONNET, BOX AND STRAW BOARDS.
Printers, Blank Book MaaqlaetaPen.
Stationer* And Storekeeper*, «ju flndtt to thate adrmn-
AHnRXAniNEOCR WOCR.
M*y lit, IUSd-ly.
GROVER & BAKER’S
Sewing Machines!
TTAVING ACCEPTED TH^AGEN
-i-JL «r %r the ado of the aboro celebrated Machine*,
y ere prepare# to (ami*, on abort bo
tbe ynrimm«*ylm of machioea manabctored by thie Com
pany, ranging in price from
®4o to ®ioa
Parchaeer* of them Machine* hare the *drantage of
ctaosing one making either the celebrated Grorer A Baker
Stilrii, or the Lock BtKeb, thenily rateable Sawing Ma
chine ttitchea in practical nee. The caperiority oftheee
MKhlnmorerallother*, far (barfly amriutFi*Bowfairly
eetabUihed, The pecoilaritin of the dXrent atvlea of
Machine* will be cneertelly exptained to anyone nlbhine
to pnrnhaw. J. A I. LOWTHER.
Altoona, Ang.Tth-Am. ' ' AgSa.
SM. WOODKOK,
e ATTOMIiXTAPLA W.
Altoona; Penn’a,
Win practice in the eererai Oonrta of Blair, Cambria and
Ptnriona, Bawdy Iriadt, Arreare et Pay tor
Semite the Army «m#NaTy,and generally all bnal-
Offlco on Virginia
Mftjr 16, ‘
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