The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 09, 1862, Image 3

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'ANIEL A. BOYD.
Pirudmb, December ji, i MI
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ar ° r * prepend bj , 0 „
'P Ss&ftCfiu.” I. hi manltZ
i which brain out an lay bead ut
m me eery much, end took 0 9ih.
«*>!« appearance; Italao broke o«i
■do* the elbow, andmt iot „ ttf
apoae a fearfal tot*. The Sk.,„,
«h.t cerera] Kami piece, of boo,
week and low eplritod, eodhni
er getting well, u 1 had tried „ T .
ind they did roe no good. In Sep.
>• induced to try “ Inman's I*,
u” I roust confess I had. no fiutb
t after I had need throe bottles 01
iro on my head and ana began to
i eight or ten bottle., and my heal
U except the ecuarenudning ftem
fate that I had the thetuntini
id leg.. The Blood Searcher aho
I am now a well man, over forty
iseupl* and young a. I did when
nereawd In weight twenty pound,,
be disease in my foroheard wu .0
and lifted anything heavy, the
1. Dr. Keyaer had a photograph
pb, the artiat, after I began to -ga
eny appearance aa bad a. ij wu
ing the medicine. Yon can «T
which is now in my poaaeuion.
l-W Wood street. 1 would alto
I'd Searcher which was made I*,
itnced nuking it. Although 11
.t recover fast until.l got the kind
‘■■" If. One bottle, of bis did n,
1- |'M I believe it ia a greatdea!
I hate recommended the Blood
y of my frieuda for various dj
te helje'd the whole of them. Yea
wish.'and I am anxious that ail
as may be cured. I lire in this city,
m employed at CollTlUe t Ander
ika, id Wayne street.
DANIBLA.BQXb
MAK CUBED.
* Wd have been, amrb
ly *n»r yean. I called pa Dr.
•ae> anda(ked hfrntogira mt
»WU» Bltad la l-hiladelphu
t go to PhilathlpMatoget trail
mldcitno»,wlM mid uydit
ny.ttraW fa .It two or three
il<e city, utd VJU relieved, but
d aftera month or two alter I
L I found my dteeeee wee re
gime.advice oT a good friend of
Jua ipatored my eight, and mj
Jjto ,*»ar. The Doctor gave me
r, *»d awaeh.
DAVID KINSOUT,
Clinton Mills, Sligo.
r. Asdereop afreet, Allegheny
LEG CUBED.
id. 1881.—I hereby cwtlfr that
r overa year. It wae eorered
atleonidaoC workto nearly
• .that I waa tumble to do auj
at laeat etxmoathe. I tried
rta the city, but,jrltlw«t eny
Dr. Keyaer. at Jfta MB W«d
ue About two jmrtfr. and gate
tciae, and I am bow ontlrelt
br elz aootbi. 'I am employ** l
t os firartb efratk where •”>,
‘ THOMAByAREKth
CUBED.
lentshlre, Bagtaod, writ* “
tibia place hat. .wWiedm* “
Mart Bto» B*a»«W»> fr*®
gt, add wishes to (met a hto*
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r acres year*. Bat daagb
rained it far her,
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mall cask, U/oo can aaad
urt bottlee. I wffl
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said tend yoa aW"V M
rtain of this raacktoßJ*-
■g to ids sod •
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local items.
Quartermaster's Department, )
Harrisburg, Sept. 25 1862. j
The Quarter Master General of Penna. ac
knowledges the receipt, from Ladies and others of
•Vltoona, of supplies for the sick and wounded vol
unteers, and desires, in the name and in behalf of
these brave and suffering defenders of onr country
and the flag we all love so well, to thank, most
heartily, the kind and patriotic donors.
Our brave and gallant volunteers endure, and
are willing to endure, privations without a mur
mur; but when prostrated by sickness, or wounded
in battle, they have a claim on the free will offer
ings of those in whose defence they have periled
their lives. Most nobly has this claim been res
tonded to by the patriotic women in all parts of
our glorious State. No town so small, no district
oi remote, that their abundant contributions have
not been sentlforward to comfort and gladden these
suffering ones. God shield and protect onr noble
soldiers, from sickness, wounds and death; and
may He bless the kind and loving hearts who la
bor so cheerfully and untiringly at home to pro
mote their comfort and cheer their hours of pain
and suffering.
Quarter Master General.
Report of articles prepared and forwarded from
the ‘'Soldiers Aid Society” of Altoona for .the
month ending October Bth:
383 rolls bandages, 68 shirts, 24 towels, 40
pocket handkerchiefs, 20 sheets, 9 linen coats, 2
feather pillows, 6 pillow cases, 35 round and 11
square limb cushions, and a large quantity of lint
and compresses. 61 cans fruit, 5 bottles wine, 10
sacks of dried frnit, 2 lbs chocolate, 7 jars and 12
glasses of jellies—making in all 9 boxes and one
barrel.
KATE E. GWINN, Secy.
I>' ( Memobi.vm.—Another family circle mpoms
a loved one lost. John Bose, son of John and
Sarah Rose; of this place, fell on the battle field
of Amietam, a sacrifice on the altar of his country.
He was shot through the bowels and lived thirty
three hours after receiving the wound. He was
a member of Capt. Hostetler’s company. The
following lines, by George P. Morris, express the
sentiments of his parents and friends:
He died, as he had lived, beloved.
Without an enemy on earth;
In word and deed he breathed and moved
The soul of honor and of worth :
His hand was open as the day,
His bearing high, his nature brave;
And, when from life he pass’d awav,
Our hearts went with him to the grave.
What desolation fill’d our home
When death from us our treasure bore!
Oh! for the better world to come
Where we shall meet to part no more!
The hope of that sustains us now,
* In that we trust on bended knee,
While thus around his faded brow
We twine the wreath of memory.
Here We Are!— Belford, the tailor, hasn’t
teen long in town, but everybody knows he’s here,
because of the many neat fits which now appear
on our streets, and the fancy colors and quality of
clothing worn, and because of that big window in
ftnujt'of his shop, with “D. W. A. Belford, Mer
chant Tailor,” neatly painted on the glass. . Well,
Belford has just received a heavy invoice of fall
■ind winter styles of goods for coats, pants and
vests, and well tell yon, boys, his vest patterns are
sufficient to make your eyes dance. Just roll in
anil see them. You won’t be able to make a
choice, but just leave your dimensions and -Belford
will get you up u garment that will please yon
better than yon could have pleased yourself.
Fair is decidedly an original pro
duction, slightly above the common order of comic
lapers, and a first rate antidode for the blues. It
will dispel all horrors of the draft, and you forget
dl trouble while pouring over Artemus Ward and
Mac Arone’s letters. Vanity can be had at
Clauaugh’s every week at six’ cents per copy.
Andy also keeps all the comic and pictorial week
lies and monthlies, the Philadelphia dailies, a full
assortment of School books and stationery, puts
awl fruit, toys, notions, and a lit
tle of everything. Store comer of Brant Row.
©"The fashions In the bat and cap line for the
coming winter are go varied that you can hardly
go wrong in making a selection, and if you wish
10 find a large and varied stock from which to se
lect, drop in at Smith & Mann's establishment, on
Maine street, two doors above the Exchange Ho-
Prices reasonable.
Q* We don’t often smoke, but when we do in
in that luxury, we like to sample a good ar
■icle of tobacco, such us the reader will find at
Ritchey's. Johhhas, decidedly, some of the finest
*gars to be had this side the cities. "No peach,
cabbage or mulleu leaves about them,
JUt simon-pure article of Cuba tobacco.
Ai.aks. —An alarm of fire was raised on Tues
v afternoon, caused by the roof of Mr. Burket's
°use. in North ard, taking hre. A few buck
of water, judiciously applied, quenched the
“antes, and the “Good Will” boys with their
ntwsheen,” succeeded in making only half the
distance ere they were stopped.
W” With the subject of the following “Trib
utes of Respect” we were intimately acquainted
and we can not allow this opportunity to pass
without adding our testimony to that of his com
panions in extenuation of the virtues which so
beautifully adorned his Kfe and make him the
i more lamented, now that his example and society
> s lost on earth. We believe we can truly say
that, we never met a yonng man of more purity of
thought, word and action. No unchased expres
sion ever escaped his lips and ho feeling of anger
ever ruffled his temper. It may be truly said of
him that “none knew him but to love him," and
those who knew him best loved him most. He
was induced to enlist in the service of his conntrv
-from a clear convictiop of duty—and not from a
desire to gain military honors or notoriety. In
;this respect he was a true patriot, and be now fills
a patriot and a Christian’s grave, the latter his
friends have hope. While he may not come again
to them, they can go to him.
;i Tribute of Respect,— At a meeting of the
M. E. Sabbath School, of Altoona, held September
28, 1862, the following preamble and resolutions
;were unanimously adopted:
- Whereas, In the inscrutable bnt aiwise provi
dence of Almighty God, our beloved' brother,
Frederick C. Ward, has been removed from
amongst us by death, being slain bn the battle
field, whilst engaged against the enemy of our
beloved country, therefore, be it S
; Resolved, that we regard the death Of our brother
as a sad bereavement, both to this school and to
the chnrch to which we are attached.
Resolved, that while our brother Was amongst
ins, we bad constantly presented for our admira
tion and imitation, an eminent example of sincer
ity, tmthfnlness, integrity, entire freedom from
guile, genial humor, bright intelligence, Christian
devotion and moral purity.
Resolved, that we tender to bis bereaved parents
and heart-stricken sisters, onr sincere condolence
and sympathy, with the assurance that the memo
ry of our young brother who was bold and brave,
as well as good, shall be fondly cherished -by ns,
and with the prayer that is the father of
os all, in His great mercy may comfort and sus
,tain them in their sore affliction.
Resolved, that a copy of the above resolutions
be presented to the family of the deceased, and
that another copy be furnished for publication in
the Altoona Trilnme.
D. W. A. BELFORD, Sup'l.
Thos. L. Cajjdweix, Sec'y.
. At a meeting of the Principal and Pupils of the
Altoona Academy, held Sept. 29th 1862, the fol
lowing paper was unanimously adopted,
Whekeas : It has pleased an Allwise God, in
bis inscrutable Providence,, to remove by death
Fred. C. Ward, late a beloved fellow student of
this Academy, (who fell, while nobly and heroi
cally fighting for the liberty of bis country,) one
Who devoted bis time and his talents, while in our
midst, to the development of his intellectual and
moral faculties; one who endeared himself by the
amiability and kindness of his disposition, and to
ivbose voice -we have often listened with pleasure
and profit in the discussions incident to the school
room, and whose example tended so much to the
prosperity of this school. . Yet, it becomes us to
bpw in bumble submission, to the will of that
Allwiae God, who directs all things for our good
and His glory. What our loss is, we have great
reasdn to believe is the infinite gain of our departed
friend. While we can no longer listen to his
voice on earth, we have great reason to rejoice in
the hope, that he is mingling , his voice with the
Angelic host, which surround the throne of God.
While we deeply sympathize with his grief-stricken
parents and beloved sisters, we know there, is to
them’ a consolation above all price,—they have
reason to believe be was prepared to meet his
God. Therefore
K. C. HALE,
Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the
relatives of the deceased in their bereavement, and
earnestly deplore his loss.
Resolved, That we receive this dispensation as
an admonition to greater faithfulness in the dis
edarge of onr duties; for we know not how soon
we may be called to our account.
: Resolved, That a dublicate copy of this pream
ble and resolutions be made out and presented to
the family of the deceased.
JOHN MILLER, Principal.
Mast Gkieb, G. A- McCormick,
Martha Shoemaker. C. W. Moore,
Lcct Spotiswood, Alei. T. Findlet,
Committee.
Ho! Fob Nohth Ward. —Gentlemen and
ladies —no, that’s forend wrongmost—pshaw—
that's all both wrong—and that’s not bettering it,
but, nevertheless, it matters not which comes first,
because “ first come—first served” is the motto of
Sprankle, the enterprising merchant, of North
tVard, who has just received a large and beautiful
assortment of fall and winter goods, embracing
everything in the line of ladies’ dress goods, at the
most reasonable prices. Also a large stock of
groceries which will be sold at the very smallest
advance on city prices.
New Firm. —The attention of our readers is
directed to the advertisement of Roberts & Ruth
erford, in another column. John and: Bill are a
“ bully team” and a “ big dog under the wagon."
and can build boots and shoes on the latest and
most improved plan. Get a pair of boots of ’em
and try ’em on.
The inquiry being frequently made whether the
Commission wishes to receive apples fur the use
of the wounded, it should immediately be pub
lished, as widely os possible, that dried apples
Cannot be sent to its depots in t6o large quantities.
Town and village Relief Societies are requested to
inake arrangements for paring, cutting, and dry
ing by their members, and sncb volunteer assist
ance as they can enlist, and to notify farmers that
they will receive sncb good fruit as they may be
disposed to offer and are unable themselves to
properly prepare. Dried apples may, be sebp in
barrels or boxes, or in strong bags marked “To
be kept diy.” Dried fruits of other kinds, and all
good canned fruits, will be very acceptable.
FRED. LAW OLMSTED,
General ' Secretary.
To die Independent Voters of Blair County.
At the solicitation, of numerous conservative
friends of both political parties, I have been in
dneed to offer myself as an Independent Union
for Assembly at the coming October
Election. If elected, I pledge;myself to advocate
and vote for all measures calculated to sustain the
Administration in a vigorous prosecution of the
war, and to restore the Union as it was. and the
Constitution as it is.
J. R. McFABLAKE.
Hollidaysbnrg, Oct. 6, 1862. i
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: And aTosllive and Specific Beraedy for Diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, - v
Gravel, Dropsy,
• Organic Weakness.
And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
Bee Advertisement in another c >)ums. Cut It out, and
•end lor the Medicine stance.
Apples for the Hospitals.
Central Office, Sanitay Commission,)
Washington, October 2d, 1862. )
Assembly.
BEWARE op counterfeits.
To be had at Fritchey’s
FAMILY GROCERY, corner of Main and Caro
line streets:
A large lot of choice Sweet Potatoes at
At FbITCHKT'B.
A line lot of Baking and Eating Apples
Potatoes always for sale
Oranges and Lemons always to be had
At Fritchev’s.
Sugars, Coffee, Teas and Syrups, fresh from the
cit y- _ At FarrcHET’s.
Baker's best Family Flour, by the pound, sack
or barrel. At Fritchet’s.
Sugar cured Hams, the cheapest in town.
Sugar cured Beef
No. 1 Carbon Oil and Lamps,
At Fbitchet’s.
Fresh Batter and Eggs alwavs to be had
Altoona,. Aug. 14, 1862.
MARRIED.
Ontbe.ltth ult., bjr Iter. A. U. hcmhowcr, Mr. JERK
MIAH DAVIS to Min LOUISA NOTT, all of this place.
On September 4th 1*62, at the residence of O. C. Reed,
Eeq, in Warren, Ohio, by Iter. W. Clarke. Dr. J. M. GEM
MILL. of tbia place, to Mrs. A. M. HIRST.
On the 18ih nit., at the residence of the bride's mother,
by the Her. J. B. Crist. Mr. M. LUTHER FLECK to Min
MAGGIE FOX, both of Sinking Valley.
DIED:
In Sinking Talley, Angnat 30tb. Mr. JACOB FLECK,
Sr,, aged obout 80 years.
.1“ Htdlldaysbnrg, on the 27th ult., NANCY CLARK,
wife of Matthew Murray, in the 6tst year of her age.
Suddenly, on the 26th nit., PLUMMER WATERS*
youngest son of Lee T„ and Elisa Wilson, of Masseysbnrg
Huntingdon county, aged 6 years and 0 months.
How true it is that “man cometh forth like a flower and
is cut down.” Littie Plummer was a bud of nnusnai
promise and beauty—too lovely to grow upon the sterile
soil of earth, exposed to its chilly blasts. God lias trans
planted him to bloom in Paradise, where the frost of death
nor the blight of sin can never come.
Weep not, mother, It is well.
My sufferings o’er and I’m at rest
Where holy saints and seraphs dwell:
And thine is changed for Jeans’ breast.
Weep not, father, for the dead;
The stroke that took thy child from thee.
Was but the call of Him who said
“Let little children come to me.”'
Weep not, brother, though the tomb.
So dark, and cold, and dreary seem*.
My spirit’s free and oft shall come.
And fondly whisper to thy dreams.
Weep not, little sister, dear.
For a union shall be given.
And when thou shaft in bliss appear,
I’ll kiss the at the gates of heaven.
/CAUTION.—Ran away from the Sub
\j scriber, a few days since, FRANCIBCUB SOLAR, an
indentured apprentice. This is to caution all persons not
to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no
debts of her contracting.
Oct. 10, 1862.-3 L C. C. SHANNON.
Gf lorious ]ST ews!
r pHE Subscribers would respectfully
JL announce to tlie citizens of Altoona and vicinity,
that they have just returned from the East with their
.FALL AND WINTER STYLES OF
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS Sc SHOES.
Their stock of HATS & CAPS have been ee
lected with great care, and with the view of •nitiii* all
who may favor them with their patronage. Their line of
Boots and Shoes is complete.
Their LADIES' MISSES and CHILDREN'S SHOES
are of City make, and warranted. Their Balmoral Shoes
for Lathes and Misses, arc just the thing for fall and
winter.
' Thankful to the public for their very liberal patronage
heretofore, they hope to merit a continuance of the same.
Store en MAIN ST. next door to Bowman’s Exchange
Hotel - SMIT'I k MANN.
NEW FißM.—The subscribers take
this method of announcing to the
of Altoona, and the Public generally that tbeyVfll
have opened a
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
in the room recently occupied by'John H. Rob*
erts. The business heretofore carried on by Mr. Roberts,
will, in the future, be in the name of Roberts A Ruth
erford.
They win keep constantly on band a complete assort
ment of
Boots & Shoes,
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &c , &c., &c.
which they will offer at fair prices and warrant to be of
the best material aop manufacture. Particular attention
will be given to
CXJSTOUVC WORK,
in which we warrant to giro entire satisfaction, as wo
buy tho beat stockand employ none bnt the beat workmen.
Remember the old stand, on Virginia Street, one door
£ast of Kessler’s Drag Store.
Oct. 10 1862-tf.
600,000
LLOYD’S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED
MAP OF THE UNITED STATES.
CANADAS, AND NEW BDNSWICK
from recent surveys. <- o mpleted Aug. 10, 1862: cm
$20,000 to engrave It and one year's time.
Superior to any $lO map ever made by Colton or Mitch
ell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents; 370.000 names
are engraved on this map. "
It is not only a County Map, but it Isalso a
COUNTY AJiD RAILROAD MAP
of the United States and Canadas combined in one. civine
EVERY RAILROAD STATION g
and distances between.
Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per day, and will
take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the
money.
Send for $1 worth to try.
Printed instructions how to canvas well furnished all
our agents.
Wanted—Wholesale Agents for our Maps in every
State, California, Quwda, England, France and Cuba. A
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No Competition,
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The War Department uses our Map of Virginia, Mary
land, and Pennsylvania; cost $lOO,OOO, on which is marked
Antietam Creek, Shafpsburg, Maryland Bights. William
sport Perry, Bfaoresville, Noland’s Ford, and all others on
the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia,
and-Pennsylvania, or money refunded.
LLOYD’S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY,
OHIO, INDIANA, and ILLINOIS,
is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War Depart
ment. Money refhnded to any one finding an error in it
Price 50 cents.
From the Tribune, Aug. 2,
-LLOYD’S MAP OF VIRGINIA, .MARYLAND, AND
PENNSYLVANIA.—The Map is very large; its cost is but
25 cents, and it is the bat which can be purchased."
LLOYD’S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
—From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm. BOW UN.
Mississippi Rirer PQota, of St. Louis, Mo., ahowa every
man'a plantation and owner's name from St Louia to the
Galfof Mexlco-^l^Sd,milee—erery Band-bar, island, town
landing, and all placet 20 miles back from the river—col
ored In counties and States. Price, $1 in sheets. *2,
gocketoform, and $2.50 on linen, with rollers. Ready
Natt Dipa«tiu.nt, WasmiraTOn, Sept. 17,1862.
J. T. Liom— Sir; Send your Alap of the Mississippi
JWi *™L Pfine - per hundred copies. Rear-Admiral
Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron
is authorized to purchase as many as are required for use
of that squadron.
GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy.
OR RENT.—The subscriber offers
I for rent the Store-Room on the corner of Annie and
Harriet street*, Ka«t Altoona, lately occupied by Foust
A Staler. Possession given immediately. Apply to
Oct. 2,1862—if . ANDREW KIPPLE.
PAY UP! PA Y UP!!
We wish to remind those indebted to us, that we
intend going East in a few days to bny goods, and hope no
one will take the liberty Of withholding the amounts
due us. Short credits are the style now, and those
who wish to maintain a good credit most pay up
promptly. J, A 3. LOWIRIER.
Altoona, Oct. 2, 1862.-21
Bargains in wall paper.—
In order to make room for a very large stock of
Wall paper and Burden ordered for our spring sales, wa
have concluded to cloae out our present stock at greatly
reduced prices. Those in want of anything in this line
will save money by firing us a call.
Sept. 171862.—5t] J. t J. LOWTHEB.
At Fbitchet’s,
At Fwtchet’B.
At Fkitchet’s,
At Fbitchey’B,
At Feitchet’s.
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WM. B. RUTHERFORD.
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ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWIAG SYMPTOMS:
Indisposition to Exertion, Difficulty of Breathing,
Loss of Memory Loaa of Power,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Diaeaae, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Bands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin. Eruptions of the Face.
PALLID COUNTENANCE
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which Ibis medi
cine invariably removes, soon follows Ixpotjcsct, Fatvur
Epilxptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
those “DIREFUL DISEASES,”
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS
THE REGOB9T OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS.
And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear am
ple witness to the truth of the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR
GANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor
ate the System, which HEMBOLIFS EXTRACT BUCHU
invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical.
FEMALES! FEMALES!!
Old ox Yocico, Sirqlx, Maaiiro ox Coktxmplatiho Max-
XIAOX.
In many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT
BUCHU is uncqualed by any other remedy, as in Chloro
sis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfuiness or Suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
of the Uteras, Leocorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in
discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OK CHANGE OF LIFE.
SXX STXPTO2VS ABOVX.
No Family Should be Without It-
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine
for unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
AND
Improved Rose Wash
CURBS 3ECRKT DISEASES
In all their stages, At little Expense,
Utile or no change in Diet, jNo Inconvenience
'And no Exposure
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Cnring
Strictures of the Urethra. Allaying pain and Inflama
tion so frequent in the class of diseases,; and expelling all
Poisonous Diseases and worn-out Hatter.
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*
tringenu,” been dried up in the system, to break out in
an aggravated form, mid perbape after Marriage.
Us* Hwootn’s Extract Brent? for all affections and
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OR PSMALE.
Prom whatever cause originating, and no matter at
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Durgsnc.
HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is the Great Divaznc, and is certain to have ihe desired
effect in all diseases for which it is recommended.
Evidence of the moat reliable and responsible character
wiM accompany the medicines.
Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years stand*
ing, with names known to science and liune.
Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Sl* for $5,
Delivered to any addreae, securely packed from any ob
servation.
Dsaouu Sranoits » all CoxxpxiCAnoira.
Cures Guaranteed. Advice Gratia.
AFFIDAVIT.
■ Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, U. T. Hxuoold, who being duly sworn,
doth say, bis preparation contain.. no narcotic, no mercu
ry, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable.
H. T. HELMBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No
vember, 1864. W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman,
Ninth St, above Race, Fhila.
Address letters for information in confidence to
H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth-St., below Chestnut,
Philadelphia, Penp.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED
DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose u or THtn oirit” and “oihix"
articles on the reputation attained by
Heimbqid’a Genuine Preparations,
do do Extract Bnchn,
do do do Sarsaparilla,
do do Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by Druggists every-where. Taka no other. Cut
out the advertiament and send for It, and avoid imposition
• and ezpoaore.
September 17th, 1862-ly.
E W STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES
for Men and Boys, Ladies and Misses, lost tse’d at
LAueaxAN*.
4 ROUSH, Druhoist,
/\ » take* Uila opportunity of returning hla thanks
to the dtitent of thin place aid vicinity, for tb# ; liberal
patronage they lure bestowed ton him* and desire* to in*
form tba public in general, tha* be atiUcontlauca
At his Old Place of Business,
A few Doors above the Potl-o(fhe ,
where be iaat all times prepared to attend to their wants
ia bla line of bnilaeaa, cbnaiatifig of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
PAINTS, ; PUTTY,
VARNISHES,
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES,
EXTRACT
CARBON OIL AND LAMPS.
SWEET-BRIAR PIPES,
CHOICE SMOKING TOBACCO.
LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICINAL USB, ALWAYS ON HAND.
Physicains Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED,
AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT
Altoona, Pa, April IT, 1862.
HARDWARE—HARDWARE!
SSgSSSSS
CHARLES J. MANN,
Dealer in foreign and do-
MEBTIC HARDWARE, ■
WOODEN WARE. BROOMS,
• WINDOW SHADES,
DOOR M ATS.
UPHOLSTERING GOODS. .
SHOE FINDINGS,
COFFIN TRIMMINGS,
MOULDERS’ TOOLS,
BIRD GAGES AND WIRE GOODS,
„„ , WINDOW GLASS,
POTTY, WHITE LEAD; AC, AC.
•S- Ever, description of Golds in hi. Una will be Air
nlahed at abort notic«, and at loir ratea for caah.
Hia remaining atock of DRY HOODS on hand will be
cioaed out at remarkably lowVlcet, in order to rellnoniah
that branch of the business.
Agent for Willaon’a “Telegraph Fodder Cutter.”
Altoona, May 29tb, 1862.
EVERYBODY CALLS
AT JESSE SMITH’S.
when they want fashionable
Hats & Caps.
The undersigned would re
-BPECTFULLY announce (o the citizens of Altoona
and surrounding country that he has lost returned from
the city with his
Spring & Summer Styles of
HATS, J| CAPS,
MISSES’ FLATS, &C.
Hia Stock of Uata and Capa are of the very beat selection,
of eveiy ttyle, color and abape, for both old and young.
AI! he aaka la that the people call and examine hia atock,
and lie feeU confident that he can send them away re
juicing, if not in the purchaaetof auch an article aa tbev
wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the
handsomest atock of Hat,, Cape, Wata, Ac., ever exhibited
in this town. <
Store or* Virginia Street, oppoeiU the Lutheran Church.
Oct. 3,1.861. JESSE SMITH.
ONWARD! EVER ONWARD!
STEP BY STEP!
The Undersigned desires to
inform his old customeiVjaod the public generally
that he has this spring gone Into the Dry Good business,
and has just received a largo and entirely new stock of
Press G-oods
For the Ladiea, embracing ell the latest, prettiest and molat
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS, i
And among which may be found every quality of gbods,
the names of which it would be too tedious toetmmerpfte.
In the line of pure, fresh and cheap
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
I will not “knock nnder” to any of my competitor!. In
thie department I feel cure that; I can render aattajaction.
All kind# of country produce taken in exchange for
goods, and the highest market price allowed.; J
Store on the corner of Annie and Helen! streets. Seat
Altoona. ; THOMAS HEBLOP.
Altoona, May 22,1862.
W. M. LLOYD & CO.,
. ALTOOKA, ,#U,
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
■> BOLUDATSBVHG, PA,
BA.ISTKERB,
{Late ‘'Bell, Johnston, Jack £ Co.’’) :
Drafts onjthe principal
Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections
made. Honeys received on deposit®, payable on (Mfnand,
without interest, or upon time, with Interest' at fair rates.
Peb. 3d, 1859.
Building lots for sale.—
The subscribers offer at Private Sale EIGHT BUILD
ING LOTS, situate top of the bill, above
voir of the Altoona Gas k Water. Company, being now held
as property by the Presbyterlgn Church. The lots are
fifty feet front by 175 feet deep, and will be sbld on reason
able terms. Persons wishing t<r purchase dr view: these
lots will receive all information concerning Ithem by ap
plying to Michael Clabangh, B. H, McCormick, Alexander
McCotmlck, or Chas. J, Mann, Trustees of Presbyterian
Church. [Altoona, April 3, DM2.
DRIED APPLES.-—The subscribers
have a fine lo of bright yellow DRIED APPLES,
bought at much less than market rates, and which they
desire to close out, at cost and carriage, without delay.—
Persons desiring to purchase^ther at wholesale or retail,
will find it to their advantage to give ns a call.
Altoona, June 2C, 1841] , MURPHY k HcPIKX.
OUR LADY FRIENDS WOpLD DO
well to look in upon the choke and Chaete daeort
ment of Summer DBKfcS GOODS Dow displayed upon the
well-filled ahelveaof MUHPHY A McPIKK,
Cor. of Virginia and Caroline eta.f
Altooaa, June 26,1862.
A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
ALTOONA FAIR VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIA
TION will be held on tbe .econd Thursday evening of each
month; In the Council Room. M. CLABACQH,
If- Low-mam, Preeident.
Secretary. [Mayls-’B2] i
f ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.—
VX A large and varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS, Just received, and for sale u cheap as
the cheapest, at MURPHY * McPIKKS Store,
: ' Cor. of Virginia and Caroline its.
Altoona,' Jane 26,1862. j
Great western , insurance
AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or
personal property will be effected on the most reasonable
terms by their agents in' Altoona at his office in Anna St.
March 17,1859. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
MUSIC !—instructions given
oh the Piano-Forte and Mclodeon. by Miss M.
MAKER. Tiuu, $lO per quarter. No charge for
the use of the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street,
Weet Altoona. [Jan.18,1862.-tf,
NEW SUMMER GOODS, of superior
style and matarjpl.jnst rac’d at LACOHMAN’S. '
Great piles of pantaloons,
for Men and Boys, at LAUGHMAN’S.
MEN AND BOYS’ COATS,; of every
style and color, of good quality, at
LAUGHHAN’S.
TTMBRKLLAS AND PARASOLS,
vj in endlees variety, at LAUGUMAH*B.
Altoona. May 1. Igftt.
* A BOOM INAL SUBPORTEfIS, Trus-
XJL e«e and Shoulderßraeaa for sale at i
: 0. W. KSSSLBR’S.
tb Jhifruy MAht* 1
lb Afti) MIM Jhrt'OMfaa, *.
ft Adna— Mmjmtm mad That
n ndH* ' * i^i f m 4 * miU -
“ Corttr’s” Bat Roach, it Exterminator.
“ Cottar's” Bed-Bog Bxteminator. ! -
“ CostarV’ Electric Powder for Inaecta, Ac.
la 88c. 60c. aa> $l,OO Bomaa aas Fuasa, $S aj» |8 8W
Foa Puumnoira, Bmra, Boat*, Uonu, Aa.
“THK ONLY INPALUBU BXMKSUB KNOWN." .
" F»«» from Potion*.”
“ Not du|m« to the Huiu Finally.”
" Rato do uot die on the premaaia.” .
“ They come oat of their tiolea to dto.”
iW Iftii imiftrn In
All Wholuau Danooiart in the lane citlea. and he
Dnaoouta, Gaoeaaa, gronuunan, and liniauaa ■*■*£
ally, in all Count? Towna and V Ulana la the UaUad
Slatee.
Sold by G. W. KESSLER, Altoona.
49-Coubtbt Duiaaa can order in above.
Or addraa* order* dlrect-{or for Price*, Term*, is.] to
HENRY R. COSTAR.
Paucirit Ham—No. 481 Broadway New York.
g WHEELER & WILSON’S
■B' SWING- §
I MACHINE. I
« • 80
03 R. A, 0. KERR, Z
W ■- ’
rf ALTOONA, PA., B
W Sr
W Agent for Blair County, ©
H
£ s.Nosim aanaaHiA c»
These machines are admit
to be the beet ever offered to the public, and their
•uperiorlty U satia&ctorii) eetabliahed by the Net that In
the leet eight years,
OVER 1,400 MOBS
of these Machine* have been sold than of any other Bam*
a factored, and more medal* have been awarded the pro*
for them. They are now In net In aeveral famlltee In Al
toon*, and in every cnee they gire entire satlsthctkm.
The Agent refers that, deeiring Information aa the ea
periority of the Uscbiaes, to Col. lehn I. Piper. Key. A.
B. Clark, George Bawkesworth, BeaJ. F. Bose, and X. H.
Turner, Raqrs.
The machines can be seen and examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. I Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new
style Hemmer—s 66. No. S, ornamental brants, glass foot
and new style Bemmcr—sss. Mo. 3, plain, with old style
Ilemmer—(4S. [Match 41,1861-tf. .
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO..
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
PREMIUM NOTES IN FORCE 406,000.
Insures property on as reasonable terms as am
consistent with security.
Diatctoas:
S"™*’ ' \ Q. D. Batteries,
i' ?; \ J*cob Brown,
P.M. Price, Allison Whits,
Simon Scott, C. a. Meyer,
Alex. Sloan, W. yearon.
0. D. Simatn, V. P. O. C. Babtix, PreMt.
J. W. Cnapjcan, Secretary.
July 3. ’62-ly.] •R.A. O. KKRK, Agent, Altoona.
C. G. SERVER & SON,
(SDCCBBBOBB TO THOMAS B. TaTLOB & Co.)
Paper, Envelpe, and Printers’ Card
WAREHOUSE,
No. 613, MIN OB STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ALABGE ASSOKTMBIff'POF
WRITING, LETTER, NOTE.
PRINTING, WRAPPING,
MANILLA, TISSUE, SHOE AND HARDWARE
PA'PEBS,
Printers' Cards,
BONNET, BOX AND STRAW BOARDS.
Printers, Blank Book Manafaotarem,
SiAtloner* And Storekeeper*, will Sod It to tbSr adreo
twe to CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK.
May lit, 1862,-ly.
GROVER & BAKER’S
Sewing Machines!
Having accepted the agen
cy for the aale of the shore celebrated Machine*,
we are now prepared to fnrniih, on abort notice, any •
the Tattoo* atylea of machine* mannbctarad by thiaCos
pany, ranging In price'ftvm ■
*4O to «100.
Purchiien of then UacbjßM have tiu adTa&tan of
chostof one a*ktoceither theeelebrntedOnrariM*
Stltcb, or the tack Stitch, the only valuable SewSa*
chineetitcheeto Bij. tte wperiority (rftheee
°*^ ent » ft* fiunflj •ewtor, Is now flair It
egtebllabed. jnie pecnlUHties of the dlawsßt styles of
Machine* will be cheerftilljp explained to aaj oaa wishies
tO pOTChIBe. TAT fiiMEigEn^T
Altoona, An,. 7th-3m. ™W«Uj|^
Q M. WOODKOK,
a rroA.veru r-tji jr
Altoona, Pann’a.
Wrll practice in the aaranl Cbnrta of Blair, Cambria and
“?“**•»■S B *"* “• oci,ud »>tfa OBAULM
*■ PLEASANT, Dq, Military and Claim Agent, of Walk*
ington City, ho will derota *p«clal attention to the atnae.
cotton and collection of elaiaMeianSMtinMiAaSl.
including Penaioni, Bonuty Lasd*.Arreare tf tST»S
Serrlcu in the Army and Nary,and generally
new before any of tb* Departments.
Office on Virginia Street, 3 doors shore Jalla Street.
May IS, IWhI
Anotheb of the same SOKT!
The tndersi*ned takes pleaaore in tanoaadH tn
uw people pf Altoona and vicinity that they hart optSd a
HAT AKD CAP
&
BOOT AND SHOE STOBE,
iu the room formerly occupied by Wolf A Brother,on
street, next door to Bowman's Exchange Hotel, whatWthn
will keep constantly on head e large Muck of nodatetlMr
line, consisting of Kata end Cape and Boots udßbettfWh>
clnsirely, and will be prepared, at all tinea, to aCONntfe
date those who may iarur them with their - Min
Their stock of * **
LADLES, HISSES, AND CHILDBED’S
is large and varied, while their assortment for
1 MEN AND BOYS
is equally complete. There Hats and Cape an of the sen
latest fashion, and of dlftrent styles sntitablefor'
clastes.
They boy all their roods for cash, and are wfiUnr totaL
them at a rery small proßt.
Call sad examine the etcck and priest, and Mat for
yourselves. SMITH t
Altoona, July lb, 1862. ■ ;
4 COMPLETE ASSQKTMBNYISR
Cent’s Model Improsed SHIRTS—.
n Shirts—line and coarse— white andeol«s3*Wf>?
■ lacohi(A|p|. j,
A &ENEBAL ASSOBTH]
+M. Jewelry,'Hair and Clothes Bn
Pocket-knives, Ac., at 1,41
New and iaipBQVKD BT¥oas,
of Tranks, Vtibia and