lOV.BD V 1 -J I - g-'il *”■« -r.. few. teSffW DjMo^ F«n«te Coapi^g^ ®pßeiipy w ISjs, fjjffifw >od of the Booe, **6B*66 having theif -oftheblo.rfV^ ■ A. BOYU. : jjrtSj! is 11, Deoaßber SI, l*gi. 10 “•>*«*tU* toI 1 w«faid s,, WWW out ho my bna UU S22L" ?I *°? k «««» jP* OTr ' “i w tan the P**ftwrftil aon, Tli* Ail*,,, nod] piecn of boot ** and low spirited. Mdluui t«tto»*«U, »* I h*d tried *er- OHf iiA me no good. In feC xhtod to tty^tiaumVi. I nra* confen i hod. *> fcm, tr f | tad OMd three bottle* o( O BW hnd and arm begin to !ht»r ten bottle*, *nd my h«*d tcept tbe scan remaining from that I Usd the rheumatism *»• Xbe Blood Searcher dw -* well mtn, over forty ipleaod joung a* Idldwhei' n»jd U» weight twentypounih. iUease ln my forehoard waaao “* anything heavy, the Ir.iKeyeerhad ;a photograph lie artiet, after I began to get appearance »g bad as it wa« the medicine. Ton ear, me eh I* now. hi my possession. : Wood street. I would also lurcher which was made be sod making it. Although It >er bat until I got the kind i. i One bottle of his did tie ld .„ I believe it is a great deal tve- recommended die Blood f my friends for various die-'' dped tlie whole of them. ! Ton s, and 1 am anxious that all iay : he cured. I live infliiicitj, Bpioyed at Collrille A Adder- M Wayne street. f DAK lEL A. BOTH. CURED, (•.to 14 hare been nearly fcar jwu*. I called on Dr. him a. «c* the Blind infkliadialpbia » tyßbOaMchte tog* mil d «<m nusw h» wU u/<U«- trmted far It two at three ally, sad . vat .attend, hot torn month or .two niter I CMuml my itieenne ni re •dfiee of n good friend of • Motored my tight, ul m) tjasr. The Doctor g«w *• (idt wtth. , : DAVID KIKBOU.T, Clinton WO*, Sligo. .ndernpa tenet, AlleghM? CUBED. HU«-I bmtgr certify that r a TCnr. It _ could not work for nearly I I w»t tma|ile to do anj ■aat idjc moatha. I .tried Ha city, ,t>at without MS Keyms,<ft.tlo, M01fo«l hoot two wadca, atri a*** i and I wm nawfatlrelj t moßtha. lam employ'*' Jairth terete, where nay TOOddAaXAXBBX. iWltoglaad. ma»a» place hat wlahed me to I tOfqtt' BnuumO, edtritßatto hare* little njtngn. iljHllw tat 04 haw rece)*«d » cat more, to aM write tojroo *r«h» r.l» my teach pleated to tc yoaoa whalttotojot ■ pcttßdt. pmm&V dU. TJaiMdlclnatrae would like to *»*• cartd ifyoa canto" 41 * ottlaa. I*ol teßdabW , which ever wfll ho to** id me tuihrluiwW Mriid JOB a «aa«pto*» of, thte sUntassrimn'k* itot. tt b*S*a**^’ t -3?" ?■*- f v r _ iritaui. . PRINTED ON l ampbell’s $650 “Country Press." TRIBUNE power-press PRINTING office. , ■ „ v |thin the put two years, made considerable Sntoour eetabliehment in the way of new fancy < screw Press, Paper Cutter, Card Cutter, Ruling M»- ‘p, Card Power Preen, and large Newspaper Power ‘•“T is col of which we giro above) we are now prepared anything In the line of printing or ruling in "’Jvle equal' to any eeUbliehment in the States and at low- We can execute, on short notice, ail .ivies of , Wadding. Invitation, Visiting, Bill A Business Cards, Circulars, Programmes, - MAMMOTH posters, sale sills. W ABO® [LIWIMI&®© pampWats, Fay and Check Rolls, blank books, manifests, and blanks of all kinds. ill « e uk Is a trial, feeling confident that we can giro ■.infection if we hare the opportunity. Mce h Luwther’s building, corner of Virginia and An oppoeite Superintendent’s Office. XjOOA-Xj ITE!LdIS. Peoceebisos of Council..—Begnlar meeting I,eld October C, 1862. Present.— A.\A. Smyth, N. J. Mervine, D. Uiightnan, Jacob Hesser and Chief Burgess John Allison. Minnies of previous meeting read and approved. Uhaniar Moore presented a bill, for lumber and ruling amounting to $18.70. , On motion of D. Laughman, on order was granted for the amount of bill. lihamar Moore presented a bill for'raising street crossing’ i m motion of Daniel Laughman a committee of :»!> was apjiointed to investigate the claim and jeciJe thereon, and report to the next meeting.— Fie president appointed Messers. J. Louden and .1. Hesser said committee. The Altoona Gas & Water Co. presented a bill vr wo quarters’ rent of water pings, amounting m *42. On motion of J. Hesser an order was granted Mr the amount of bill. Mr. James Hooper presented a bill for black .aiithitiE amounting to $7.72 On motion of D. Langhman an order was .rallied lor the amoont of bill. W. W. Snyder, Supervisor presented his report of labor on streets, amounting to $57.50. uu motion ot Jacob Hesser orders were-granted the following persons: W. W. Snyder an order for $22.50. Beni. Devine an order for $16.00 Bernard O’Conner an order for $19.00. Mr. John W. Humes presented a bill for snn iries for use of borough amounting to $1.37 On motion of D. Laughman an order was ►ranted for the amount of bill. 'N Citizens residing on Main street presented a pe tition, praying the removal of an obstruction on :a-.sidc-walk of said street, stating it to be a nui- tln motion the petition was laid on the table. On motion Council adjourned. W. B. KETLER Sec’y. tSf A number of our citizens were nnceremoni vi-lv thrown from their eqnilibrium, on Sunday dteraooii last, by the report of artillery in the or the town. Not knowing the cause of it, sad taking into consideration the sudden appear sace of the rebels at Chambetsburg, on Friday tremng, doubtless many supposed that Altoona sad been invaded, and pious meditations and ieicefal slumbers were hastily broken up. A c™d scon assembled at the depot, when it was holered drat little “Union” had made the noise, :6r is purpose of informing the people that the Altoona militia, sent down to Mount Union on w.ordav, were about to return, their services be ta* no longer required. This explanation given, tie excitement subsided but the crowd at the depot ■ atimied to swell until the militia arrived. It is' 1 question whether the firing of cannon on the iaWiath day, no matter what the cause of exulta sen may be, is proper. Certainly it is not, and -soot be justified by any argument. There are ts: few who.approve of it, consequently, whatever -«v be the feelings of the majority of our citizens - reference; to the news exulted over, they can no part in what to them is a desecration of !te Sabbath,; and besides it is very annoying. We fcow of but few other places where it is practiced. Altoona Militia in Service.— On receipt of news, on Friday night last, that the rebels bad aicred Pennsylvania and occupied Cbambersbnrg, asiderable. excitement was created, and a raid ■am the i’enn’a Rail Road,' in. the vicinity of •lonnt Union was feared. Accordingly, at an 'Jtly hour on Saturday morning the different mi litia companies of Altoona were on the street all to proceed to the scene of danger. We '“pfose that 500 men, at least, would have been ■■wdy to march in less than three hours. It was •toDght advisable, however, not to send more than men from this point, and detachments were ® from the companies of Capts. Street, Boy ‘tid Eberly, to make up the number. They proceeded tp Mount Union in a special train, leav this place about noon. At Mt. Union they ''rejoined by a Company of GO men.from Pat rson ’ a °der Capt. Givler. The men were dis ,<is^in Ae most advantageous manner and re stored on guard until some time on jthe day fol ""Hig, when they were ordered home, the danger lng passed. The boys enjoyed their trip, but fccaiingly regret that they did not have a bont ‘‘“'Ae rebels. | trilv. rowdyism is on the increase in this ’; There was a time when Altoona hasM « «l orderly community, considering itsnum a« v an ' town • a the State, bat alas! her boast is < ain ' demoniacal yells of young bloods, ‘aalk 1 r * n * ,l<ime froni midnight bach* tjjil n wbc ls, f «qncutly break upon the ear of v,m e * Wi * Krfi ’ .““d tell hut too umistakeably that aaj 7 ,° nDg man ’ ( or more than one) the hope Nh* n | •* T arcnts an( l friends, has forsaken the s j * 'I ch leaJa to respectability and honor, and “m ~„C | l n, g ' n die broad road thatends in oblir 'atriOT- S^ ace- Who are responsible for this teetion of the young ? - • Bkadquabtbbs 126th Bbc’tPa. Vols.) Maryland Brights, Oct. 1R62. > Mbssbs. Editobs .—Permit me through the columns of your valuable paper, to return to Mr. Wm. Marriott, of your place, a soldier’s thanks for the kind and acceptable manner in which he remembered an absent friend. On Friday last I received from him a box,, containing arti cles for the inner man, which it is impassible to procure here at any price, and which were better relished on account of their being sent from home, and prepared by friends. He may rest assured he will be remembered by us, and onr prayer is that success may crown his every undertaking. We have no. news here at present.' 1 was out on picket yesterday and returned this morning. I think there must have been a light at or hear Ed ward’s Ferry, (Sunday) morning. I heard tiring in that direction. The men of the regiment, gen erally, are in good health. I Will 1 write you again at an early period. Yours truly, ' JACOB SZINK, Lieut. Col. 125tb Begt. Pa. Vols. A “Sell.”; —Onr readers will remember that in our issue of two weeks since we published a letter from a gentlemen in Ohio, : making inquiry in re lation to a lady who recently traveled east from Lithopolis, in that State. The published letter stated that a letter accompanying it would inform the lady rtf' the whereabouts of a val uable dropped in the cars. The lady was sup posed to be tingle, and to reside in this place. The latter supposition proved to be correct, but the former, alas, to the detriment Of the hopes of the Ohio gentleman, proved be erroneous. The lady for whom the letter was Intended does reside !in this place, and is married. The letter did not show that the lady had lost anything, but on the contrary, it was the Ohio gentlemen who hod been the loser, to the enormous extent of bis entire heart, and he was anxious to make an ex change with the lady referred to. The lady not desiring such an exchange, 7 will of course return the unconsciously stolen property, and the gentle man will have’ another opportnnity of losing that valuable article, unless' he buttons his vest tighter and keeps his month and eyes shut while travel ling in the cars with ladies. ' Dead.— We are sorry to learn that A. C. Ed wards, of Blair Furnace, a member of Capt. Bell’s company, 125th regiment, who was wounded in the Jeg, near tbe knee Joint, at the battle of An tietom, died of his wound, in Chambersbnrg, last week. He had been removed to a private boose in that place, where he received all necessary at tention, but being a man of delicate constitution he was not able to bear up under his wound. It must be a consolation to his friends to know that be was fully prepared for death, and that be had no desire, so far as his own feelings were con cerned, to get well. He lived a Christian and died, triumphing over his last enemy. CT On Monday last, ere the excitement in re ference to the rebel raid had died away, Mr. Lewis, Supt. of P. B. 8., received a letter from Hollidaysburg, stating that three suspicious char acters, representing themselves to be. froin Wes tern Maryland and on the hunt of stolen horses, bad been about that place for a few days, and had came over Ur Altoona that morning. From the description given the men were readily recognized, and were separately questioned by a number of onr citizens. They proved to be what they repre sented and offered to take the oath of allegiance, if that was required. The Nonpareil. —To save our readers the trou ble of bunting np their dictionaries to find ont the meaeing of the caption to . this article, we will tell them that it means imeqnalled; and we will tell them, also, that John Leaser has christened his new;place of business, under Work's new honse, on Main street, a few doors above Kessler’s Drag Store, the “ Nonpareil Restaurant and Eating Sa loon.” Of course, that means that Jack keeps an unequalled saloon. Jack will do the agreeable to all who coll with him. BETA young man, lately married, fears being drafted, and advocates the passage of a law, similar to that in three among the Israelites, as is recorded in Deuteronomy, 24th chap., 6th verse— When a man hath taken a new wife, he shall not go out to war, neither shall he be charged with any business; but he shall be "free at home one year, and shall cheer np his wife which he has taken.” Foolish Benedick ! Were such a lawpassed it wonld cause a greater rush to arms than ever. •iff" Although elections are generally quietly conducted in this place, the election on Tuesday last was unusualy so. There was less pulling and tugging at voters than on former occasions, as nearly every man came to the polls with his mind made up, deposited his ballot and went on bis way. 49* It will be seen by the following, which we copy from the Richmond Examiner of the 12th instant, that the recent Rebel raid into Maryland, the vigorous campaign inaugurated in Ken tucky, is more to procure provisions than for conquest: The grass growing and provision raising coun try, which stretches from the Potomac at Harper’s Ferry to Memphis on the Tennessee, is now exhaust ed of its provisions. The armies of the South have consumed everything in the central portion of it, and the joint armies of the two belligerent powers have consumed the supplies of the extremes. Much of the productive portions of North Carolina and the Gulf States have been also exhausted, and - the general scarcity of all sorts of supplies is attested by the high prices of everything eatihle. Wheat is worth two dollars and a half at. Bristol, in the heart of a fine wheat country, and cattle are bring ing seven cents gross in Southwestern Virginia, the chief cattle raising region for the whole South. Pork is not to be engaged now of the pork raisers of East Tennesse at twenty-five cents, though one fourth of that figure has always been thought a good price after it had reached the market of con sumption Hay which used to be difficult of sale at 60 cents a hundred in the interior, now can not he obtained in sufficient quantities to supply the demand at two dollars. Every artick of farm produce haf gone up to these fabulous prices, and the ready payment of these tempting rates has ex hausted the farming region of the South oftheir sup plies. High prices now no longer command, in requisite quantities, the farm staples of the country. A Cmu) Killed nr Whiskey.—A shocking occurrence resulting in the death of a little girl aged some seven years, transpired on Miltcnber ger’s alley last night. It appears that the parents of deceased had whiskey in the house, and that she got at it in some way, drinking fully a half pint; of die stuff before she was discovered. She was'immmediately seized with spasms, and though a physician was called in and did everyth! ng in his power to save her life, the little thing died during the night. The Coroner was notified, but we he did not regard the case as one where it was necessary to hold an inquest.—Pitti burg Chrvmck of UW» but. «TTfae editor of the Springfield (111.) State Journal has seen a letter written to Governor Yates, by a man who has just volunteered into one one of the regiments raised in Egypt. He ac knowledges that he has been a K, G. C. for nearly a year, but now makes a clean breast of it. He says that it had been determined upon bv a con certed movement upon an agreed day, to throw all the trains on the railroads south of Cenrralta from the tracks. Machines called “clasps” are to be used for die purpose, the place?- selected for the purpose being the bridges and embankments. The signal men watching the track are to be first killed and then the traitors are to give the signal for the train to pass on. The time chosen is the dav when the largest number of volunteers will be on their way to the South After this diabolical project shall have been consummated, the traitors are to scour through the country, killing the , Union men and laying waste their property.. The writer asseverates most religiously that such a project is in process of in cubation, and he calls the attention of the Stare authorities to it, The letter has all the appearance of being a truthful expose ip the statements which it gives. Singular Deaths —Up in Canada, last week, a man eat a plain, in which a wasp was concealed. The insect stung the man’s throat, the part swelled, and he died of suffocation. To be had at Fritchey’s FAMILY GROCERY, corner of Main and Caro line streets: A large lot of choicc Sweet Potatoes at At Fbiichet’s, A fine lot of Baiting and Eating Apples Potatoes always for pal* At Frjtohky’s. Oranges and Lemons always to be hod At Fuitchey’s. Sugars, Coffee, Teas and Syrups, fresh from the c ' t y> - . At Fbitchet’s. Baker's best Family Flour, by the pound, sack or barrel. At Fritchey’s. Sugar cured Hams, the cheapest in town. Sugar cured Beef No. 1 Carbon Oil and Lamps, > At FrITCHKY’S. Fresh Butter and Eggs always to be had At Fritchkt’s. Altoona, Aug. 14, 1862. . . . HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HKLMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. And a Positive sad Specific Remedy for Diseases »f the Bladder, Kidneys, 0 ravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Bee Advertisement in another column. Cut it oat. and send for the Medicine at once. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 10 THE .NERVOUS OF BOTH SEXES.—A retired Clergyman having been restored to health in a few days, after many years of groat suffering, is willing to assist others by sending (free) on the receipt of a post-laid directed envelope, a copy of the prescription used. Direct the REV. JOHN - M. DAG NALL. 186. Fnlton street. Brook lyn, N. Y. [June 12.-4 m. f —Ran away from the Sub v f scriber. a few days since, FBANCISCUS SOLAR, an indentured apprentice. This is to caution all persons not to harbor or trust her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting. J Oct. 10,1862.-31. c. C. SHANNON. G-lorious IST ews! 'PEE Subscribers would respectfully I announce to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that they have jnst returned from the East with their FALL AN!) WINTER STYLES OF HATS & CAPS, BOOTS Sc SHOES. Their stock of HATS & CAPS have been se lected with great care, and with the view of suiting ail who may fiivor them with their patronage. Their line of Boots and Shoes is complete. Their LADIES' MISSES and CHILDREN'S SHOES are of Cit} make, and warranted. Their Balmoral Shoes for Ladies and Misses, are 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 on MAIN ST. next door to Bowman’s Exchange Hotel. SMITH k MANN. NJSW FißM.—The subscribers take this method of announcing to the people of Altoona, and the Public generally that tfaejtfß have opened a BOOT & SHOE STORE, ® in the room recently occupied by John H. Rob erta. The bnalneae heretofore carried on by Mr. Roberta, will, in the future, be in the name of Roberta k Ruth erford. They will keep constantly on band a complete assort ment of Boots <fe Slioes, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &c, &c., &c. which they will offer at &fr price* and warrant to be of the best material anp manufacture. Particular attention will be given to GUSTO Is/L WORK, in which we warrant to give enrire satlafacdoo, as we buy the beat stock and employ none but the beat workmen. Remember the old stand, on 'Virginia Street, one door East of Kessler’s Drug Store. . . JOHN H. ROBERTS, Oct. 10 1862-tf. WM. H. RUTHERFORD. 600.000 Su™““ LLOYD’S NEW BTEKL PCATE COUNTY COLORED MAP OR THE UNITED STATES, CANADAS, AND NEW BUNSWIOK. From recent surreys, completed Aug. 10, 1862; cast $20,000 to engrave it and one year’s time. Superior to any $lO map ever made by Colfon or Mitch ell, and tells at ths low price of fifty cente; 370,000 namce are engraved on this map. It Is not only a County Map, but it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the United States and Canadas combined in one, giving EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $6 per day, and will take hack all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for $1 worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvas well tarnished all onr agents. Wanted—Wholesale Agents for onr Maps in every State, California, Canada, England, Trance and Cubs. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. No Competition. J. T. LLOYD, No. 164 Broadway, New York. The War De| artment am our Hap ot Virginia, Hair land, and Pennsylvania; coat $lOO,OOO, on which la marked Antletam Creek, Sharpabnrg, Maryland Highta, Wllllam aport Perry, Rhoreavills, Noland’f Ford, and alt othera 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, la the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War Bepart ment. Honey refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. Prom the Tribune, Aug. 2. “LLOYD’S MAP OP VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA.—The Hap is very large; its cost is but 26 cents, and if it fAe bat <ehteh can be purduued.” LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OP THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER —Prom Actual Surveys by Capta. Bart and Wm. BOWKN, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo., shows every man’s plantation and owner’s name from St Lonls to the Qnlf of Mexico—l,34o miles—every sand-bar, island, town, landing, and ail places SO miles back from the river—col ored in counties and States. Price, $1 In sheets. $2, pocket form, and $260 on linen, with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. Navy Dsraxnaxr, Wabhutoios, Sept. 17,1862. J. T. Lloyd — Sir: Send your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per .hundred copies. Rear-Admiral Charles S. Davis, commanding the Mississippi Squadron la authorised to purchase as many as are required for use ofthat squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy, 1 j'OR RENT.—The subscriber offers 1/ for rent the Store-Room on the corner of Annie and Harriet streets, East Altoona, lately occupied by Poust A Ktnier. Possession given immediately- Apply to Oct. 2,1802—tf ANDREW KIPPLE. HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” r COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive and Specific Remedy For Dinewec of the BLADDER, KIDNKYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. Thia Medicine increase, the power of Digestion, al:d ex cite* the ABSORBENTS into healthy aciton, hj which the WATERY OB CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, are reduced, aa well aa PAIN asd INFLAMMATION, and i» good for Mss, Wo- HKN OR OHIUAKS. j HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. At Fritcuev’s, For weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion or Abase. 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Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No vember, 1864. W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth St, above Race, Address letters for information in confidence to j H. T. HELMBOLD; Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth-St, below Ckestniit, Philadelphia, Penn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED Who endeavor to dispose “or mm own” and “ormta” articles on the reputation attained by Belmbold’a Genuine Preparations, ; do do Extract Buehu, ' do do jdo Sarsaparilla, do do Improved Rose Waah. Sold by Druggists every-whets. Take no other. Cut out the advert ism ent and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. September 17th, 1862-ly. GENUINE DECLINE OR CHANGE (St LIFE, sir impress aiovx. AND Improved Rose Wash URINARY ORGANS, AFFIDAVIT. DEALERS, A ROUSH, UmGoiax, 4 a. • takes this opportunity of returning hU thanks to the cltisens of Ibis place and vicinity, for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on Him, aad desires to in form the public in geomal, that he SHU continue* At his Old Place of Business. A few Doors above the Post-Office, where he U at all times prepared to attend to their wants in his line of business, consisting of ! DRUGS. MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS. 1 PUTTY, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, EXTRACT CARBON OIL AND LAMPS. SWEET-BRIAR PIPES, f CHOICE SMOKING TOBACCO. LIQTJOHS, FOR MEDICINAL USE, ALWAYS ON HAND. Physicains Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED, AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT Altoona, Pa, April 17,1802. HARDW^E—jHARDWABEi MANN. 1 DEALER IN FOREIGN AND XJ mkstic hardware! WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, ! WINDOW SHADES, DOOR HATS, UPHOLSTERING GOODS. SHOE FINDINGS, | COFFIN TRIMMINGS, MOULDERS’ TOOLS, BIRD CAGES AND WJRE GOODS, Furry, white lead, *o,| ac. WINDOW GLAB8 > Every description of Goods inhls line will be for nisbed at short notice, and at 1»w rates for cash. • His remaining stock of DRy GOODS on band will be closed out-at remarkably low prices, in order to relinquish that branch of the business. Agent for Willton’, “Telegraph Fodder Cutter ” Altoona, May 29th, 1882. ” EVERYBODY GALLS AT JES§E SMITH’S. when they want fuhioaable Hats Sl Caps. The undersigned would re -BPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Altoona and surrounding country that he baa just returned from the city with his ! ! Spring k Summer Styles of HATS, J| CAPS, MISSES’ FLATS, &C. His Stock of Hats und Ceps are of the very best selection, of eveiy style, color and shape] for both old and young. - All be asks is that the people call and examine his stock; and he feels confident that lie can stud them away rej juicing, if not in the purchase of such au article as they wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the handsomest stock of Hots, Caps, Flats, Ac., over exhibited In this town. ! Store on Virginia Street, opposite the Lutheran Church. Oct. 3,1*61. I JESSE SMITH. ONWARD! EVER ONWARD S STEP BY STEP! The undersigned desires to inform bis old customer? and the public generally that he has this spring gone into the Dry Good business, and basjnst received a large aiid entirely new stock of Dress G-oods For the Lad ice, embracing all the lateit, prettieetand most FASHIONABLE PATTERNS, And among which may be found every quality of goods, the names of which U would be too tediohs to enumerate. In the line of pure, fresh and cheap GROCERIES & PROVISIONS I will not “knock under” to any oftny competitor!. In title department I feel aure that I can render eatlebcaon. All kind** of country produce taken in exchange lot goode, and the hlgheet market price allowed. Store on the corner of Annie aid Helen itreels, Kant Altoona. THOMAS HEBLOP. Altoona, May 22,1862. Building lots for sale.— The subscriber* offer at Private Sale BIGHT BUILD ING LOTS, situate top of the bill, above the reser voir of the Altoona Gas k Water Company, being bow hefd as property by the Presbyterian Church. The loti are fifty feet front by 175 feet deep, and will be sold on reason able terms. Persons wishing to purchase or view the#e lots will receive all information concerning them by ap plying to Michael CUbaugh, B. H. McCormick. Alexander McCormick, or Chas.J. Mann, Trustees of Presbyterian Church. [Altoona, April 8,1862. PAY DPI PAY UP!! We wiab to remind thoae indebted to ns, that we intend going East in a few days to boy goods, and hope ho one will take the liberty of withholding the amount, due na. Short credit, are the style now,'and those who wish to maintain a good credit mnat pay up promptly. J. k J. LOWTHER. Altoona, Oct. 2,1862.-2 t Bargains in wall paper.— Id order to make room for a : very lar£e stock of Wall paper and Borders ordered fer our spring sales, we have concluded to close out our present stock at greatly reduced prices. Those in want of anything in this line will save money by giving us a call.: k Sept. 17 IMLr-3t.J J. k J. LOWTHER. DRIED APPLES.—The subscribers have a fine lo of bright yellow DRIED APPLES, bought at mnen lees than market rates, and which they desire to cloee oat, at coat and cordage, without delay.— Person, desiring to purchase, either at wholesale or retail, will find It to their advantage to giro na a call. Altoona, June 28,1862.] MURPHY k McPIKE. OUR LADY FRIENDS WOULD DO well to look in upon the choke and chaste assort ment of Summer DRESS GOODS now displayed upon fife well-filled shelve* of MURPHY k McPIKE, Cor. of Virginia and Caroline sts, - Altoona, June 26,1862. 4 regular meeting of the ALTOONA FAIR TIBET CEMETERY ABBOCIA will be held on the second Thursday evening of eatfa month, la the Council Boom. M. CLARA UGH, Jas. Lowrnaa, Secretary. Groceries and provisions.— A large and varied atoek of FRESH GROCERIES AMD PROVISIONS. Inst received, and for sale as cheap as the cheapest, at MURPHY A MePIKE’S Store, Cor. of Virginia and Caroline sts.' Altoona, Jnne 26,1862. - Great western insurance AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or penooftl property will be effected bo the most reasonable terme by their agents in Altoona at bis office in Anna St. March 17,1859. JOHN SHOBMAUE, Agent. MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN on the Piano-Forte and Melodeon, by Mita M. SHOEMAKER. Txaus, $lO per quarter. No charge for the use of the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street, Weft Altoona. ; [J5n.16.1862.-tf.; XTEW SUMMER-GOODS, of superior JJq style and material, just rac’d at LAUGHHAN’S. Great piles of pantaloons, for Men and Boys, at LAUtiBMAN’B.; MEN AND BOYS’ COATS, of every style and color, of good quality, at . ! r LACOHMAN’S. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, In endless variety, at < LAUOHHAN'B. 1 Altoona, May 1,1862. - - r - A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Tjcajs- XJL aaa and Ahonlder Braces fbr tale at » ■ : ' 0. W. KESSLER'S, PretideDt. [May 15-’62] ft Wtwif i Mifi, jwutet, 4c. Ib Aitny- — Ma, Mela, ami mfe To Dtttrxv. -Bed Bmu. IbJfatny JfctAr in FknjClaOta, <de. To Dutrof ■ Wmyrffan tmirltat. ToDutrtf i hm&'mjfbmamiJhmit. n Dutnf 'Uuuiim MMtk,o». “ Costae's” Bat Bosch, *& Exterminator. “CostarV Bed-Bog Exterminator. “ Cottar’s” Electric Powder for Bisects, Ac. Is 25c, Soc.a*b $l,OO Bonus sis luui, $S as»s6 Siu> fos Pusiatioaa, sbjm, Boats, Boms, Be. . “THK ONLY OWALUBU KSMSTUM KNOWN.” ** Free from Potaoaa,” “ Not daagAtooa to the Hsmss Faatllr.” ” Kata do sot die on the prianaala " “ »ay come oat of their hoist to dto,” SB ShU All Wsousau Daooatata bt the lam ettiafoaid hi Dasooiait, QIOCXU, Hiaimmuil all;, in all Country Towna and Vtllana la tha Ballad State*. Sold by G. W. KESSLER, Altoon*. 89-Couhtst Dutna can order aa abort. Or addrtaa orders dinet—(or for Priest, Ttoaa, Ac.} to HSM»T H. COSTAR. PaiHciriL Daror—No. 483 Broadway New York. g WHKELEB & WILSON’S 3 ■ g BEWTN <3- I g MACHINE. £ “ ■■■ - t (A R. A; O. KERR, \ w 1-3 ALTOONA. PA.. £3 W C: Agent for Blair County. <5 £ s.nos'iial 9 aaiaaHAi i These machines are admit: to be tile beet erer offered to the public, end their superiority Issstisfsctoril) eetnbliehed by the actthat in the lest eight years, OVER 1,400 MORE of these Ileehiaee here bees sold then of u; other nr nfoctnred, end more medel* here been' weeded the pie* prietors by different fairs and Inatitata* then to any Oth ers. The Machines ere warranted to doallthatisclslintd for them. They ate now In nee in seretalfamilies in Al toone, and in erery cam they gtre entire satisfaction. The Agent refers those desiring Informetloh as the sa- f periority of the Machines, to Col. lehn b. Piper, Bar. X. B. Clark, George Hewkeeworth, BenJ. t. Boss, and X. H. Turner, Baqrs. The machines can be aeen and examined at the store of. the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, ellrer plated, glass foot and new style Hemmer-eftSS. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot and new style Bemmer—sSS. No. S, plain, with old style Uemmer—s4s. [Hatch 31,1801-tf. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.. ”» LOCK HAVEN, PA. PREMIUM NOTES IN FORCE. Insures property on as reasonable terms as arc consistent with security. niarcioas: OCHarrey, 0. D. Batteries, i' ?; s“!’ Jacob Brown,. P.M. Price, Allison White, Simon Scott, 0. A. Maker, * Alex. B|oan, W.feeron, 0. D. SimaiM, V. p. o. C. Haavgr, Pres’t.! J. W. Cbxthas, Secretary. Jnly3,’62-ly.] R. A. 0. KKBK, Agent, Altoona. C. C. SERVER & SON, (Successors to Thomas B. Tatlob 4 Co.) Paper, Envelpe, and Printers’ Card WAREHOUSE, No. 513, MINOR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WRITING, LETTER, NOTE, PRIOTtNO. WRAPWHG, MANILLA, TISSUE, BHOR AND HARDWARE PAPERS, Prlnto!*’ Curds, bonnet; box and straw boards. Printers, Blank Book Hanufaotoiers, Stationer* and Storekeeper*, will And it to their ad*a*. Ugo to CALL AMD EXAMINE OCR STOCK. May lit, 1882.-1;. GROVER & BASSE'S Sewing Machines! Having accepted the agsn cy for the aale of the above celebrated Machine*, we are DOW prepared to fnrnlefa, on abort notice, any* the rarkma atylea of machine* manofactared bythia ipany, ranging in prieeftom ®4O to ffilOO. ; Pnrchaeen of ttaeae Machlaea bar* tba adeantace af choalßf one nuking either the celebrated GroeerAßaker Stitch, or jthe Lock Stitch, the only valuable SewingMa> chine etitchee in practical nae. The anpariority ofthee* MuhlDM over all other*, fop family Mwiotj kaowftirir MMUdud. Ole pecnliaritiea of the dhScant etyleeof Machlnea will he cheerfully explained to any one wlahiuk . J. AJ. LOWTHRIL^ ■ Altoona, An(. Ttb-3m. Agenda. SM. WOODKOK, • A TTVSJf£T-A T-lUIT Altoona, Pentxa, Will practice in the HTeral Court* oTßlalr, Cambria and »ith CHARLES £. PLKabAIiT, wq., Military and CUiA Aamt. of Wuk* ington Ctte.hewtU atto»»SitoV£SSlT (nation and collection of claim* again** the United Siam. Including Ten Mona, Bounty Laada, Arr*ar> of M*ms Service* in the Amy and Mary, and generally auW neat before any of the Department*. 2®“ “ * Btr ** t > * <k>or * abort Jnl|a Street. Maj la, 1803-tf A NOTHEB OF THE SAME SOKT! XX. The undersigned takes pUesare in easosaciog to ttm people of Altoona and vicinity that they bam tjiwid a HAT AND CAP BOOT AND SHOE ETQBE, ii. the room formerly occupied by Wolf A Brother, oa Mela street. Debt door to Bowmen’s Kirhlngs BoM,*taNttaf will keep constantly on bead a Urge stock of goodelnthe& line, consisting of lieu ead Gbps *tl Bruts end HhnOe t| ctaeirely, end will be prepared, at el] times, to aocuaunW" dete those who may Uror them with their lie I icon Their (took of ■ " LADIBB, HIBSBS, AND GOILDKBN’S SHOM U Urge end reried, while their eeeottinent for MEN ANI> BOYS le equally complete. There Hets eod Ceps ere of the Terr Uteet'feehioD, ead oi different styles soUteWe -*r' They bny all their good* for cash, ead ere willing tasab them slavery emallprollt. Cell end examine the stock end prices, end Jodge for T< " * WOW' 4 COMPLETE A3SORTMENTOI jSent’e Model Improved BBlRTB—Ceeeiaere ead; oSUrts—Ane and ecarea—white end eOlored rfe)' ", - -- uDaiui*rx r A ASSORT; A9S- IMPBOTO smjp 1™ ■ ofTmnke, TslUee 406,000.
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