The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 23, 1862, Image 3

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b <>r
tefipwlties were perneiS
s aaecceded in surrru , -.
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and ft cpnit-toarti.)
! rescued white
women testifying i&T
wanes perpetrated 0n the
d Indians have been ham
TO Rive stem j ustice to the
kof Upper Minnesota an*
w that if the Govern^
f lt T A Kea T fortbea «w“
511 .diem selves wagb , a War
»t the entire Indian wee
i Proclamation.— Col. i'
s - to the editor of the 6hi
covfysaai ton with the ven
itoh we ajqjemi ;_« q i-i,i
l elways admirea aad-sup
rat,: hot perhaps he woihd
tocait now, es X had pltoged r
*t officers of the Goveto
f.measures.’ He replied
Government is right,
nitain It.* Invited tons to .
®i I ‘Bat I approve
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Conversation upon en
lack. to the proclamatiou
tltpt whether or not the
tithtional right to declare
esident s friends, did hot
hy claiming It to. jbe con
ieny,’he said, ‘ that there
on to justify the act, but
eouhtty' clearly justify it,’
(s in the South ; lie only
effectual. He could not
Democrat could have any
h," and he hoped that if
toe North who would
nation, they would not
it position or influence,”
i tor Exemption. —The
comraissoners hare been
incidents lately, but the
si in a neighboring district,
d :—The next appearance
"What is the matter with
I, mine back is mostbroke.”
bed the clerk. -‘Locale or
ujCiin i- yours a stondiny
Hays in der hed generailv.”
re your back ?•' “ Veil,’l
: weeii-.ib der saloon ami
t den 1 goes my stairs up,
ie out, ami by tarn I strikes
fcand I lies in der bed for
tiie clerk you fell oat of
?'■; “ Yaw." “ And yon
t: how do you make that
y, ijch can nicht so much
• .while.’’ Yawcob didn't
Kebei, Bam.—A
retwrnediroin die fonlen
pllbwing:—After the rebel
eft on their way, towards 1
wntiies dlatein fiom the
large fttneiaf procession,
pgr to t halt. Dismonnt-
selected forty-three
procession, and amongst
to'the hearse. No vio
tbe.canttaiy thegfeatesi
1 towards the unnoted
me of the funeral escort
hose Writers their horses
[Sy .wiw: “3By order of
wanted for the army.”
re properly secured by
their waytothcPoto
fetids to find tSrir way
of burfel as they best
gush Vkopeb.—Gari
remiiritnhle affdresrJo
a rhapsody, and contains
umon sense. We tjoote
ron your . way. O calm,
be'lest tardy in calling
leaajne path of human
American republic, for
er, and is struggling now
laveiy whtch you have
id;' Help her to escape
ted against her by the
and t hen place
itt' : :**dphlv [of .nations
iinfeiteet ' Call to your
tiwfe'im, and lose'
Englapo
it against her interest, is
r'
II ' army cobpb^m^P l
rhe.new troops acting »s
me they transform wees ,
haopickets, fences tot°
dasioto anted rebels,
nljied their ranks and
ho outcropping rocltsir
0 be a Confederate fiace
sat. * Even in trie <w
w. cf oar Wien who
m the river for P *“?>
frightened line of p l *'
selves by felling below
ial boat. To these few
owl-screech becomes a
1 experience jif » tfeh*
ftione and jetnper their
—TheßaW
a* too^ s -
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*< w#r i* «£<&«*, jV
they ,OPf
b kwol potw£» '
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News Items.
i.j. j s stated that ;at Vicksburg, Miss., dour
*'i-' |icr bbl., and slioes at $32 a pair.
™ mammoth ox, which stands seven feet
e ’ ,< oil exhibition at the agricultural fair at
jj.-ru'cirti. Conn,
si"fiu«t quantities ot cotton continue to ar
viu Memphis, ami the prices'in the Western
‘‘ rtets am tailing.
(j„v. Huekiughaiu, of Connecticut, has or
j a draft for eight hundred more men to fill
regiaienis now organized imthe State.
,■ g Senator Elected. —Solomon Foote was
,l„. 14ih inst re-elected United States Senator
v,n Vermont for six years, by a unanimous vote
senate. There were only seven against
i'-intim House.
■a- piie men—about fifty in number—who
„. r ■ engaged in the act of resisting the draft in
lihckl'crJ county, Indiana, are to be arrested, and
■rfutned t<> the military camp at Indianapolis, for
the war.
yiotii -vsu Wheat.— The Lynchburg Re
savs that wheat is going up in that mar
.. a strictly ])rime article commanding from
<■> liO to $6 25 per bushel. Family floor is held
■ ill) 50. extra $lB 50, superfine $1,7 50.
(ge The Hichmond Disjmtch does not like the
Vaiiicics. It describes him thus:—“The Yankee
- l.iit a degenerate Puritan—the lineal desceud
n: of fiie Mayflower pilgrims, with alMheir traits
avarice, hyjiocrisy and conning, intensified in
:;-.iusim-'don. ’ -
Wheat Choc of Indiana. —By statistics lately
oiiu re.!, It i- ascertained that the wheat crop of
lihiiiitut lYor ti c year 1862, will.be about 20,000,-
olio husheis. I s ing 1,750,000 more than the crop
„! 1861.
Laylw thb UrsT.— A new system for laying
:i„. Jiia. without watering the carriage-way, has
: ,u some time in operation in Paris. It consists
i .jirinklinp the road with chloride of lime, which,
remarkable for its power of absorbing mois
iiiv. somi becomes damp, and thortby prevents.
,iii Ja-r from rising, even in the hottest day.
g?-A little boy. named Kline, only fourteen
„ir, of age, fell into a coal-shaft at Masooutab,
iiiinah. while scuffling with another boy. He was
mil itated one hundred and fifty-three feet to the
..rtmii, Iml striking the water, was not injured
, oiiid a thorough sousing. He was drawn out
aftly, ran home aud.cliauged his clothes, and in
:*r minutes from the time of the accident, was
~i-k again as though nothing had happened.
I'heek Hundred Dollars an Hour.— When
liking of poor, starving artists, read the following
mu the New York Post: ■
■i .'lunch. who has not been much occupied dur
the summer, painted a picture of Niagara
alls the other day for which he received $1,500,
wdtisivt- of copy-wright. The old picture of Ni
i.rua falls, w hich did so much for Church's repu
.■.um!. It. is also louad a purchaser and a testing
after floating around for years from one
.a;,! to another.”
New Poi.mcAL Party.—The. new organiza
stvled the Federal Union party, met in New
V .rk on Saturday evening, and nominated Gen.
i,: ii a l)ix lor Governor and issued an address
; the electors of the State, without distinction of
i«!ty, to form Federal Union duos, and send del
ate.- to a convention on the 28th inst.. to be
kvi.i at the Cooper Institute in that city, in order
ratify the nomination of Gen. Dix.
Moim uss of Silver.— The Silver Age, of
I aiiliirnia. says From a pretty reliable source
v kirn that, the Ophir Company arc shipping
■avt ki v. irum their works in Washoe countv, the
•aai of not less limn $1)0,000 in bullion, and' some
ii ks it amounts to nearly in value.
At tin- late the yield of the mine will probably
r tell the enormous sunt of three millions of dol
aii- this year. There are hundreds of mines in
juv vicinity equally as good, which’iire undevel
-|inl. but which only require the capital to make
kioiii yield -iiuilanV.
i in; Hlack I lag.— A tiharpsburg correspon
ut ot tiie Chicago Timex, says he has good* nu
•:wrii> for stating that the black flag policy ad
bv the rebel Congress is opposed bv a
■ - : c of the rebel chieftains. Gen. Lee stated that
:' juU make "desertions in the army a daily oc
jrrtmo. Gen. Jackson is said to have remarked
..’•t. " to light under the Confederate flag was .the
iUL'hcst honor that could be’conferred ona Southern-
So lo !'S it waved he would fight to the death'
■a -vAriing n. But he would never lead the vic
ii niiiis armies of the South against the enemy
ut ‘i a black flag at the head of his columns.”
Proceeding. —Singular things occur
■a 'tar rimes. The following is queer, enough to
■ rcconledWhen Harper’s Ferry was surren-
J ; TOI - ( h e rebels, of course, took possession of all
“f moveable property there, except the clothing
1 tae paroled prisoners. The paroled officers and
■l.en being destitute of transportation, borrowed
1 ■ Stonewall Jackson twenty pne wagons and
‘ ym>, only a few hours previously the property of
'hl- Sam. The loan was accompanied with
i > nipdlation that the wagons and teams should
- returned. They have left Annapolis for Gen.
McClellan’s headquarters, .whence they will be
■■J.i under a flag of trace to the rebel lines.
/-'okcoran Sensible to the Last.—Gen.
1 'ti'oran declines to be a candidate for Congress
ireiu th c . ,sth New York district, or any other civil,
iyiiinrt while engaged in the militaiy service of
uc United Spites. In his card he says’:—“Having
>'en among the first to respond to the call of tli.e
utional government, lam firmly resolved to lie
Muf the last to cease my efforts while a vestige of
■ y accursed rebellion threatens to destroy onr
1 moii. ft is of the most vital importance that a war
■b-moemi be selected to represent your district, and
i trust that no other shall receive yonr support,
lie present is the crisis of onr country’s fate, and
one bin representatives pledged to a vigorous
,oecntion ol the war should be sent the the na
t’-onal Legislature,” f ■
To be had at Fritchey’s
t AMILt GROCERY, corner of Main and Caro-
“"“Greets: ' ■
v l' lr !- r P lot of choice Sweet Potatoes at
At Fkiichet’s
A hue lot of Baking and Eating Apples
At Fkitchky’s
always for pale
At Fjutchist’b.
■ 'ib'ai s. Coffee. Teas and Syrups, fresh frap the
L ' p -,' _• ; ’ At Fkitchey’s.
'SKCr's Ijest Family Flour, by the pounds sack
■ At FarrcHEt’s;
tijar cured Hams, the cheapest iartown,
Sl! «ar cured Beef
! Carbon Oil an 4 Lamps,
At i'uITCHF.Y’B
!v - 1 . Butter and Eggs always to be had
At I’michey’s
-Vltocma, A ug . j 862.
HtUilKiLD's EXTRACT BUCUU,
HfiLMnm r--. TUB GREAT DIURETIC,
I, *MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU,
UELMi-riii.- ~„ TUB GREAT DIURETIC.
L IM! -D n EXTRACT BUCUU.
»tU!l!nrn.= „. THE GREAT DIURETIC.
‘-‘-.YiiiOLD’.s EXTRACT BUCUU, . ♦
~ , THEsGREAT DIURETIC.
“ I'MU. ve und Specific Remedy for Dueaaea of the
Lla.l.er, fidney*.
Gravel. Dropsy,
v - GW? “ U Di,e ““ Organ.
*>' G.e^[Sa^a.Zc'c" * CUt it 00t -* nd
Oet VASE OP COUNTERFEITS.
’ ffl# 1 ,. °t®£“ “«►-* «»lwd
lf "t wnv W 8 , 5 *” reared to healthijn a few day,
>l?S.fr »h®Ting, i. willing to wtat
J“*«ed enteloMlion"? if ?, the rl * ei P t «# * port-paid
REV. JOH jTm. DAG v .V*i uwd - Direct
’la. X. y, *-I>AOSALL,IBfI. Pulton irtrnet, Brook*
[Jnne
TRIBUTE POWER-PRESS
;;a, lAdriMP l
PRINTING OFFIbE.
'vitbtn tb° past two years, made considerable
addition to our establishment in the way of new fancy
*?? 8 ’ S l rew . Press, Paper Cutter, Card Cutter, Botins Ma
chine, Card Power Press, and large Newspaper Power
(a cot of which we give are now prepared
to execute apythiog in the line of prrnting or ruling in
a style equal to auy establishment ;-ln the <i*tate, and at
prices equally low. We can execute; on short notice, all
styles of
Wedding, Invitation, Visiting, Ball & Business Cards,
Circulars, Progranimes,
mammoth posters,sale bills,
■ ®oyk AM© ©lWlO^iaEA©©
Pamphlets, Pay and Check Polls,
BLANK BOOKS,
MANIFESTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS.
- *ll we ask,is a trial, feeling confidgnt that we can give
satisfaction if we have the opportunity. •
Office in Low thetas building, corner of Virginia and An
nie streets, opposite Superintendent's Office.
J;9 a the 19th, GEORGE F. KORNEV, of Philadelphia, to
Mis* S. M. RIOG of Altoona.
• On Wednesday evening, October 15th, at the M. E. par
sonage. in this place, by Rev. W. Lee Spofawood, Mr.
JAMES J. BARRY qf Spruce Creek, to Miss SARAH
CORKY of this place.
„ fn HolUdayabnrg. on Tuesday evening, Oct Uth by Rev.
p. H. Barron Major JOHN A. FRDRADFF Ist Reg’t Pa.
lots, to MissKLLIE A. daughter of Bon. D. CALDWELL.
, On Monday Oct. 20th, at the .house of Jacob Snyder, by-'
Bey D. D. Barron. Mr. DANIEL KILLIN', ot Armagh,
Indiana Co., to Miss NANCY T. PATTERSON, of Holli
daysburg.
Near Martinaknrg, September 28th, ROBBRT SIMONS,
youngest child of David 8. and Mary Ann Uaffly, aged
lyw 7 months ami 10 days.
e ACTION.—Ran away front the Sub-,
ecriber, a few days eiuce. FRANCISCUS SOLAR, an
Indentured apprentice. This is to caution all persons no£
to harbor or trust her on my account, as I wilt pay no
debts of her contracting*
Oct. 10,1862.-3 t. • C. 0. SHANNON.
F tRM.—The subscribers take
JLa this method of announcing to the
of Altoona, and the Public generally that theyH^B
have opened a
BOOT & SHOE STORK, BL
in the room recently occupied by John H. Rob
efts. > The hiuineMi heretofore carried on by Mr. Roberta,
will, in the future, be'in the name of Roberta 4 Ruth
erford. f
They will keep constantly op 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 anp maua&ctitre. Particular attention
will be giien to
custom wobb:,
ill which we warrant to give enrire satisfaction, as we
buy the best stock and employ none blit the best workmen.
Remember the old stand, on Virginia Street, one door
Rost of Kessler’s Drug Store.
JOHN If. ROBERTS.
Oct. to ISffiJ-tf. WM. n. RUTHERFORD,
Grlorioias News!
r PHE Subscribers would respectfully
‘ff. announce to the .citizens of Altoona and vicinity,
that they have just returned from the East with their
FALL AND WINTER STYLES OF
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS <Sc StEIOES.
Their stock o.f_BLA,TS CAPS have been se
lected with great care, and with the view of suiting all
who may favor them with their patronage. Their line of
Boots and Shoes is complete.
Their LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES
ate of City make, and warrapted. Their Balmoral Sbreff
fur Ladies and .Misses, ore 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. 3MIT3 k MANN.
HARDWARE—HARDWARE!
CHARLES J. MANN.
| kEALKR IN FOREIGN AND DO
- MESTIC HARDWARE.
WOODEN WARE. BROOMS,
WINDOW SHADES.
■ DOOR MATS,
UPHOLSTERING GOODS.
SHOE FINDINGS,
COFFIN TRIMMINGS,
MOULDERS’ TOOLS,
BIRD CAGES AND WIRE GOODS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, WHITE LEAD, 4C., iC.
, Every description of Gods in hie lipo trill, be far*
noshed at short notice, and at low rates for cash,
. His remaining stock of DRY GOODS on hand will be
closed ont at remarkably low prices, ih order to ’relinquish
that branch of the business.
. Agent for Willson’s ’’Telegraph Fodder Gutter.” .
' Altoona, May 29th, 1862. 1
Building lots for sale.—
The subscribers offer at Private Sal© KIGHT BUILD
ING LOTS, situate 00. tbe top of the Hill, above the reser
voir of the Altoona Gas A Water Company, being now held
a*', property by the Presbyterian Church. The lots are
Jmy feet front by'l76 feet aeep,and #lll be sold on reason
able terms. Persons wishing to purchase or view the£»
IptSr will receive all information concerning them by ap
plying to Michael Glabangh, R. U. McCormick, Alexander
uoCoimick,or Cha*. J. Mann, Trustees of Presbyterian
Church. [Altoona, April 3,1862.
in A Y UP! PAY TIP!!
r We wish to remind those indebted to us, that we
intend going East in a few days to bay goods, and hope no
one will take the liberty’of withholding the amounts
due ns. Short credits are the style now, and those
who wish to maintain a good creditmust pay up
promptly. J; A J. LOWTHKR.
. Altoona, Oct. 2,18d2.-2t
Bargains in wall paper.—
In order to make room for a Tory large stock of
Wall paper andßordertT ordered for. oar spring sales, we
Have concluded to close cot our present stock at greatly
reduced prlcesl Those In want of anything in this line.
Will save money by giving ns a call. .
Sept. 17 1862.—Su] J. A J. LOWTIU2R.
A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
■ ALTOONA IP AIR VIEW CEMETERY ABBOCIA
TIUN will be held on the second Xhnrsdayevening of each
month, in the-Conncfl Boom. M. CLABAUGH, v
j ’ JtM. Eowthis,
' Secretary.
OUll LADY FRIENDS WOULD DO
veil to look Jn upon the choke and chaste assort
ment of Summer DRESS GOODS now displayed upon the
well-filled shelves of MURPHY A JIcPIKK,
Cor. ofVlrglola and CarolinMts.
: Altoona, June 26,1862.
At Feitchst’s.
At Feitchet’s.
G 1 ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.—
IT A largo and varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES.
A.ND PROVISIONS. Just receiTed, and for sale a* cheap as
the cheapest, at MURPHY * McPIKE’S Store,
Cor. of Virginia and Caroline Btp.
- Altoona, Juno 26,1862.
MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
on the Piano-Forto and Mqlodesn, by Mias M.
MA&KR. Tzbms, slp per quarter. No charge for
the use 6f the Instrument, fiesldence on Catharine Street,
tfeat Altoona. ; [Jan.16.1862.-tf.
RENT. —The 1 subscriber offers
L for rent the Store-Room on the corner of Annie and
Harriet street*, East Altoona, lately occupied by Foust
k £tuler. Peaaeaalon given immediately. Apply to
; Oct. % 1862—tf ANHREfT KIPPLE.
A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus
f\ •*. and ShoAlder Brace, for tale at
1-tf p. W. KESSLER’S.
TVTfiW STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES
X l for Man and Boya. Ladle, anil Miuea, juat rec’d at
1 BAUGHMAN’S.
YOU WANT A HAT OB CAP,
X/ cheap or fine f— go to- tAUOHHAITSa
MABBIED.
DIED:
President.
[May 15-’62]
NORTH WARD AHEAD !
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT OLn PRICKS.
r HE UNDI-iRKIGNKU VVtMiLH HE
f Hpectfuily; loforutfthe citizens of Altoona anti sor*
rounding country th^tße has Just returned from Lite cast,
where he has bean selecting his stock of Spring and Sum*
mer Goods, which for style, quality and Hnw cannot be
surpassed in this nefck of country. His stock is tuneb
larger than .heretofore, and, as it is quite so object in tb«W
war-exciting times for every one to purchase where they
can get the BEST article at the LOWEST PRICE, he
!*£Hl d “y ***** he can and will sell AS LOW,*If not A
LITTLE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in this
place. He Wishes all to call and see his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can offer in
duceuentt which will DEFY COMPETITION. His stock
consists of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
OF BVSBT DIaCBIPTiOS.
MEN AND BOYS’ SUMMER WEAK,
" LADIES’ AND MASSES’ DRESS SHOES,
MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES,
MEN AND WOMEN’S HOSE, HATS AND CAPS,
Ginghams, Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
Dried Peaches and Dried Applee, Plain and
Canvassed Bams, Ac, Ac, Ac.
He will »«11 the AMERICAN PRINTS at \ »A cent*.
FAST MADDER COLORS, 10^
FANCY DELAINES, from \2% to S 5
Fine Bleached MUSLINS yard wide, 13L;
“ :: g :: %
Heavy Unbl’cbed vtird ••
rlave *' " ™ “ 8 and 10 “
LAWNS, from 8 to 16 -
LADIES’ SLIPPERS, from 40 to SO “
“ Fine, French, Sewed, Heeled BOOTEES il 24
“ Pegged lou
MEN’S CALF BOOTS, i „
“ GOAT " T, IX
BOYS’ GOAT. (Noe. 4 and 5.) \
MEN AND BOVS’ OXFORD 'PIES, from 75 cents to 1 00
MEN’S CALF MQNROEB, 1 oo
All sizes of MISSES’ A CHILDREN’S SHOES, very low.
£GROrsRio Coffee at 20 cents,
'White Sugar 11 and VZ'A cenu.
Brown Sogarfrom T to 10 pta.; Beet Honey and Lovering>B
Syrup, at 60 cte.; Sugar House Molasses, 40 cte.: Bakina
Molasses, 31 to 40 cte.; together with Cedar and Willow
Ware: Flour, Peed, Ac., and ail other articles of Goods
just as low ae any other house can sell. Please call and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere
Altoona, May 1,1862. J
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
FALL & WINTER GOODS!!
J, B. HILEMAN has just received u
large and wel! selected stock of Goods, consisting of
Cloths, Plain and Fancy Casaimeres, Kentucky
Jeans, Tweeds. Beaverteens, Blue Drilling, and all other
kinds of Goods fur
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR,
together with a grand and magnificent assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such as Blade and thney Silks, Chatties, Bereges. Brilliants,
Lawns, Delaines, Chintss, Deßeges, Crapes. Prints.
Crape and Stella Shawls. Mantillas. Undersleeves and
Hosiery, Bonnets asid Ribbons, Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Kid Gloves. Hooped Skirts, Skirt
ing, Lace MdSt, etc., etc.
ALSO,
Ticking,, Checks, Bleached and Unbleached Mnsiins,
Cotton and Linen Table Diaper. Crash,. Nankeen, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HABDWARE. QUEENSW ABE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE,
OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. AC.
GROCERIES.
Our stock of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and
consists of Rio and Java Coffee, Crushed, Loaf and N T 0.
Sugars; Given, Y. If. and Black Teas; Molasses, Soaps.
Candles. Salt, Fish. Ac.
Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, he hopes by strict ‘attention to busi
ness, and an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of
the game.
and examine his Stock, and you will be con
vinced that he has the best assortment and cheapest Goods
in the market.
%* Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods at market prices.
Altoona, April 4, 1802.
600,000
LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED
MAP OP THE UNITED STATES,
CANADAS, AND NEW BUNBWICK.
From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, 1862; cost
$20,000 to engrave it and one year's time.
Superior to nuy $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 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 $5 per day, and will
take back all mapa 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 Haps in every
State, California, Canada,-England, France and Cuba. A
fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital.
No CbmpcUtion.
J. T. LLOYD, No. 161 Broadway, New York.
The War Dej«artment nses our Map of Virginia, Mary
land, and Pennsylvania; coat $lOO,OOO, on which is marked
Antietam Creek, Sharpsbprg, Maryland Sights, William
sport Ferry, Rhoresvllle, 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 Qen. Buell and the War Depart
ment. Money refunded 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 if is the best which can be purchased
LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
—From Actual Surreys by Capts. 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
Gulf of Mexico—l,3so sand-bar, island, town,
landing, and all places 20 miles back from the river—col
ored in counties and States. Price, $1 in sheets. $2,
pocket forin, and S2JM) on linen, with rollers. Roadr-
Sept. 20.
Navy Dxpastxxnt, Washington, Sept. 17,1862.
J. T. Llotd— Sin Send yonr Map of the Mississippi
River, with price per hundred copies. Rear-Admiral
Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron
is authorised to purchase as many as are required for use
of that squadron.
GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE,
Annie Street, East Altoona, a few doors above
Branch Street.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE-
I calved a large and freah atcek ofOBOCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, Ac., which be will sell at prices equally as low
as his competitors. His stock consists of
FLOUR , FEED,
BACON* HAMS,
FISH, SALT ;
POTATOES, COFFER
SUGAR, TEA,
SPICES CRACKERS,
CHEESE, TUBS, <
~ BRUSHES,
BUCKETS, BR O OMS,
RAISINS, LEMONS,
ORANGES, FIGS,
DATES, COMBS,
SOAPS, KNIVES,
BUTTER, • EGOS
CONFECTIONERIES, DRIED FRUIT,
AND DRUGS OF ALL KINDS
I invite the public to call and examine my stock, as I
am determined to please in quality and price.
May 8,1862-tf WM.H. PERCTVAL.
GROCERY, PROVISION
'AND
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
rnpE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN-
I FORM the public that he haa purchased the interest
ofl. MILLLRON in the Grocery and Frorision Store here
tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St,
where he wilt continne the business, and will keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of
FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA.,
SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
and everything uanaily kept in Grocery and Provision
Stores, all of which he receives fresh from the eastern and
western cities, and will sell at the most reasonable prices.
Having recently obtained license to sell liquor by whole
sals; I trill keep constantly on hand a large aeeortment o t
liquors of the beet quell ties to he had.
X respectfully solicit a share of public custom.
July 13, U«-ti;j J. BERKOWIIZ.
[ IMPROVED
Together with' all other disuses having their
origin in a depraved condition of, the blood or cir
culatory svstem.
J. A. SPRANKLE.
North Ward
De. G. H. Kxtsxr :—I take pleasure In making thla vol
untary statement In favor of a medicine prepared by yon
called LixnsiT’s Blood SEaacnxal bad differed for
five yea re with Scrofula which broke out on my head and
forehead ao as to disfigure me very much, and took off the
hair when the diaeaae made it, appearance; it alao broke out
on my arm above and below the elbow, and eat Into the
akin and flesh bo aa to expose a fearful acre. The disease
on my bead went so far that aeveral small pieces of bone
came out. I was very week and low spirited, and had
given np all hope of ever getting well, as I had tried sev
eral skillful physicians and they did me no good. In Sep
tember last, 1881.1 was induced to try Lixuskt’s Im
proved Blood Searcher.” I must confess I bad no faith
iu patent medicinee, bat after I had used three bottles ol
Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began to
heal. I have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my bead
and arm are entirely well except the scars remaining from
the sores. I will alao state that I bad the rheumatism
very bad in my arms and lega. The Blood Searcher alao
cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty
years of age, and I feel as anple and young as I did when
I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pounds.
I would also state that the disease in my forebeard was so
bad that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, the
blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyset had a photograph
taken or me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after I began to get
well. It does not show my appearance as bad os it was
before I Commenced taking the medicine. Yon can see
the photograph, one of which is now in my possession,
and also at Dr. Keysets 140 Wood street. I would also
state that 1 took the Blood Searcher which was made be
fore Dr. Keyset commenced making it. Although it
helped mo some, I did not recover last until I got the kind
made by Dr. Keyset himself. One bottle of bis did me
more good than two of the old. I believe it is a great deal
stronger End better. I have recommended the Blood
Searcher to a great many of my friends for various dis
eases, and I believe it has helped the whole of tiiem. Yon
may publish this if yon wish, and I am anxions that all
Vho are afflicted as I was may he cured. I live in tbiscity,
No. 4 Pino street, and am employed at Collville A Ander
son’s Union Marble Works, 64 Wayne street.
I live in Sligo, at Clinton Mill, and have been nearly
blind in both eyes for nearly four years. I called on Dr.
Keyser about three months ago and asked him to give me
directions to the Institution for the Blind In Philadelphia
He told me that 7 need not go to Philadelphia to get well
as he had medicine that would cure me, as be said tuy dis
ease was in the blood. I was treated for it two or three
times in the hospital in this city, and was relieved, but
my disease always returned after a month or two after I
came out of the hospital. 1 found my disease was re
turning and I called, by the advice of a good friend of
mine, on Dr. Keyser, who has restored my sight, and my
eyes are nearly as well as ever. The Doctor gave me
* Lindsey's Blood Searcher" and a wash.
Pittsburg, July 5,1861.
Witness—E. F. M'Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny
City.
Pit etb rao h, September 18,1861.—1 hereby certify that
I have had a sore leg for over a year. It was covered
with ulcers and soree so that I could pot work for nearly
a year. My leg swelled so that 1 was nnable to do any
thing for a long time, for at least si* months. I tried
several of the best doctors in the city, but without any
benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyser, at No. 140 Wood
street, who only attended me about two weeks, and gave
me but two bottles of medicine, and a am now entirely
well and have confined so for six months* lam employed
at the Eagle Engine Honse on Fourth street, where any
one can see me.
A Lima From England. —Mr. John Pope, of Blaena
von, near Uontypool, Monmontshirs, England, writes as
follows:
Sir:— An old woman in this place has wished me to
write you respecting Lindbxt’s Bloc© Sxakchxx, from
which she found great benefit, and wishes to have a little
more. She has .been suffering from a' disease of a cancer,
ous nature for the last six or seven years. Her daughter
who is living in Americs* .obtained it for her, and sent her
eighteen bottles. She is now quite out of it, and I have
written to her daughter twice and have received no an*
swer; of course she is anxious to get! more, to get com
pletely cured. I told her I would write to you for the
agency in this country, and she felt very much pleased to
hear me say so. I now beg to ask yob on what terms yon
will supply me ; you will please bear in mind the car
riage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The carriage
on the one dozen bottles was £1 8s 6d. The medicine was
a present from her daughter. I would like to hare the
Blood Searcher in a jar or small cask, if yon can send it
in that way, or in pint or quart bottle*. 1 will send a bill
through bank or registered letter, which ever will be most
convenient to you; if you will send me carrier's receipt of
the parcel as security. I would send yon a stamp to an
swer this, bnt as it Is uncertain of this reaching yon* on
account of the country being in six and sevens, 1 a term
which is commonly used, yon will; .be kind enough to
charge me with the postage.
Yours, respectfully,
[Signed] | JOHN POPE.
|We bare seen the letter which ispnblished in to-day's
Ditpaith, from John Pops, and believe it to be genuine.—
Editor! Dispatch Pitttbmyh.
t). look for Dr. Key ter 1 1 sums ovtr Vie corke to prevent
befsp imposed upon.
Prepared and aoid by Dr Gioaai ILKirsmt, Pittabnrgh
Pa. i-
Sold in Altoona by A. Rosea and! O. W, Kusus; in
HolUdayabnrg by J. R. PiTTTos and Jaoos Una,
June 3d, 1863.-1 y.
BLOOD SEAKCHER.
A SI KE CURS roa
Cancer,
Cancerous Formations,;
Scrofula,
j Cutaneous Diseases,
! Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the Face,
Sore Eyes,
Tetter Affection?,
Scald Head,
Dyspepsia,
Coetjveuess,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers
Rheumatic Disorders,
Jaundice,
Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases,
, General Debility,
Liver Complaint,
Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits,
Female Complaints,
Epilepsy or Fits,
Paralysis or Palsy,
Syphilitic Diseases and
Caries of the Bones.
CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD.
Pittsburgh, December 31,1801
A BLIND MAN CUBED
A BAD SOBE LEG CURED
CANCER CURED.
“HIGHLY CONCENTRATED”
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTBUCHU,
A Positive sad Specific Remedy
For Diseases of tits BLADDER, KIDNKTB, QHAVEL,
AMD DROPSICAL BWRLUNOR.
This Medicine increases the power oMMgeetlon, end ex
cite* the ABSORBENTS into healthy ecltoo, by which the
WATERS OR CALCAREOUS depodtionSi aad fill UN
NATURAL BNLAEORUENTB, ere reduced, w well e>
PAIN in> INFLAMMATION, end b good for M*», Wo
lf bst oa Csanasa.
For weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa
tion, Early Indiscretion or Abase.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWIAO SYMPTOMS:
Indisposition to Exertion, Difflcnlty of Breathing,
Loos of Memory toss of Power,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain In tie Back;
Universal Lassitude of the Moscular System,
Dot Hands, Flashing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin,; Eruptions of theface,
These symptoms. If allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariably removes, toon follows Ihpotehct, Fituin
Epiurrte Fits, la ode of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
tfaoee -DIREFUL DISEASES,”
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many are aware of the cause of their ■ offering,
BUT kONE WILL CONFESS
THE RECORD! OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, t
And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear am
ple witness to the truth oi tbs assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR
GANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen sod invigor
ate the System, which lIEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical.
FEMALfiS I FEMALES I!
Old os Young, Sinols, Makeup os CoNTtnruraa UxxN
In many peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT
BUCHIi is unequal ed by any other remedy, as in Chloro
sis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfdlneas or Suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
of the Uteras, Leucqrrhce or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints incident! to the sex, whether arising from in
discretion, Habits df Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE.
S*X ITXPTOKB ABOTXe
DANIEL A. BOYD.
No Family Should b© Without It.
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine
for unpleasant and c angerous diseases.
HELMBOL D’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
CURBS 'SECRET DISEASES
In all their " At little EapOnae,
Little or no change In Diet, No Inconvenience
1 And no Bzpoann.
It causes a frequent desire and give* strength to Urinate,
thereby BemovingJObetructiona, Preventing and Oaring
Stricture* of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Ipflama
tion bo frequent in the claw of diseases, and expelling *!!
Poisonous Diaeasea iuul worn-ont Hatter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who ban been the
victim* of (ftuclu, and whobave paid heavy feed to be
cured in a short tic ie, have fonnd that they wen ddoatved,
and that the “POIf ON” has, by the nee of “powerful ‘aa
tringenta,” been dr led op in the system, to break opt in
an aggravated fora, and perhaps after Marriage. '
DAVID KINNOLLY,
Clinton Mills, Sligo.
Uai Hxuaoin’a Exmacr Boone for all affections and
diaeasea of the
A URINARY ORGANS,
Whether eziating in
THOMAS FARRELL.
From whatever caope originating, and no matter *0
Ie the Great Dioaiyio, and is certain to hay* the daaired
effect In all dlaeaaeajbr which it la recommended, 'i
Evidence of the - rnost reliable and reaponaiSie character
wi’l accompany the medicine*. •
Certificate* of Core*, from eight to twenty year* (land
ing, with namea known to acieno* and fomo.
Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six lief $6,
HELMBOLD’S
OENUINEj
PREPARATIONS
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD.
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
ftlAOft.
AND
Improved Ross Wash
hi ALE OR FEMALE.
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of then Organs require the aid of a Dnmno.
HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU
Delivered to any addreai, securely packed from day ob
servation.
Dncntn Stanon a ill (kuniomcariom.:
Cures Guaranteed. Advice Gratia.
AFFIDAVIT.
Penonaiiy appeared before me, an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H-; Tl Hxusnbto, who being doly tworn,
doth say, hie preparation contain* no narcotic, no meeen
ry, or other injnrioina drugs, but are purely vegetable, i
i H.T.HELMBOLD.
Swornaod subscribed before me, this 23d day'of Ho
■ vember, 1854. W.P. HIBBARD. Alderman,
Ninth St, above Race, Phil*.
Addrsas letters for Informatiosi in contdence to '
H.THELHBOLD,Chsiafot;
Depot, 1011 South Ten tMt, below Ohestaht,
Philadelphia,
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND UNFRIMCtPLED
| Pkaimb, A COMPLETE ASBOKTMBNTOF
Wbo tndeoTor diipooe own” and “oran” flfmrt tTwH - -
utlclwon tba rrpoutloo xtUlned bj ffmln ffhlftr ?nn toil r<aiw; alilK >niTrfrVirod"|J^
Snplaa hefuitloH, ' ■! |
do do Extract Bacfao,
do do do ‘SaraaporiUa,
' do i doj ; , Implored Ron Wmt. i
Sold JW'JJfcxMßdwo drotT-whoto. ■ Tit* &a othtr. Cat! :
tett,«d.»otdu4oitta.: -VTEW AND IMPBOVKD BTYW
mmm**, "r' : 11 »t rn«k». rxiw*. »»d c»r»n »«mi
loptaniMT iTtti issa-iy. awnmn.
ft fMrtf
ft Mil Mi to An,' CMn, dr.
ftilMTIf —JiafWtMMMi Jlw.
ft
“ Cortert” Eatßoach, Ac. BxttOMaaler.
“CUetaA" Bed-Bie Btiamliaiee.
“CoeiarV Electric Powder fir hwat,Ac.
1»25e.50c.i» SMO Bonus u>ruia,|iu>|l Kaw
PttetinoM, Bane, tatn, Bwu, Aa.
14 TH* OKU INfALUBU MBfKBOV KKOWK."
~ Pros from Mtoa*.' •
. “Mot iltfromi to th» gamTintlf "
“ H>«y eoo» oat of iWrhatao to «*»
«9>au
AU Waotitua Di«sm la tfc* tarn eltiN.mk)
Sasmisu, Owxoaa, Snunmu,tad biuaeM.
aUyJa all Ooaatry tawaa tadVinagtt tatka
Sold by G. W. KKSSUSB, Altoona.
»OMnwAluMH«n artar aaabera.
Or addraa ndm dii»et-{ar *» Meaa Tm% «*.] t>
BftntT m. CMTAJt.
Pemoru Dum—No. 481 Broadway Sew Tatk.
g WHEELER t WILSON’S W
■8 SEWING- n
I MACHINE. S
■ ..... ■■ ®
ea R. A. 0. KERR, *
w
ALTOONA. PA.. H
W Agent/or Blair Comity, g
£ s.Mosim s aaaastHii §
These machines abb admit
to be the but erer oimd to the public, and their
•uperiority U eatlalhctarily eetabliahed blOtwlttitli
the lut eight run,
OVER 1,400 MORE
of tfaew Meehinee bar. bm aoU ttu efugsoteau
nlactiired, and mote tnednle taro been awarded the pro
prietor. by dilbnnt lain and Inatitutea than to Hf Wh
en. The Machine# are warranted to do all that le claimed
for them. They are do* in we lo eereral to AU
toona, uid in erery ewe they giro entire nUiMU.
The Agent refer, thoee deelnag lafonnation w the ta
pe riority of the Machines, to OoL Jehu L. Piper, &n. A.
B. Clark, George Hawkoeworth, BesJ. f. BoM,aadß. B.
Turner, faqrt. •
The macblnea can be aeon and examined at the aton ef
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. 1 Machine, lilrer plated, glaaa foot and new
•tyle Hemmer—s 66. No. 2, ornamental bronxe, glaaa foot
and new atyle Hemmer—ss4. No. 3, plain, win oW atyla
Hemmer—s4s. [March SI, IMl^f.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE GO..
»» LOCK HAVEN, PA.
- - *
PREMIUM NOTES IN FORCE 405,000.
Inaqres property on as reasonable terms as ara
consistent with secnrhy.
BIBIOTOBI
G. 0. Bitnr,
J. B. HmJI,
P.M. Price,
Simon Scott,
Alex. Sloan,
o. d. SimxiD, y. p. o. a Bum, Prat
, , „ . *■ w. Csanun, Secretary.
JulyS, >62-1,.] K. A. 0. KKER. Agent, Altoona.
C. C. SERVER & SDK, '
(Successors TO Thomas B. Tatlo* ft Co.)
Paper, Envelpe, and Printers’ Card
WAREHOUSE,
No. 513, MINOK STREET,
PHILADELPHIA *4.
A large assortment of
wwma, LETT**, NOTE/ ~ '
MANILLA, 118811*, SHoLa*®
PAPERS,
Printers’ Cards.
BONNET, BOX AND BTR A W EO AEDS.
Printers, Blank Bode
Stationary and Storafceapeta, wtUSnd it to thalr adn*-
to , oA t£- ANl> ******* *>o* STOCK.
May let, IMX-lj.
GEOVEB & BAKEB’S
Sewing Machines!
TTAVING ACCEPTED THE AHS&
JLL cy fcr theeele of the above celabrated JlaeUte.
man now prepared to ftarniehToa abort m&SrSr*
szssstusxisr »*®-
®4O to ®lOO.
fnrchaeent of theae Machine# ban ton': dman al
eboSnc otw naktof either tbi I'iliMMllfliiitflMl
Stitch, or the lock Stitch, the only mImSTSmSE
Chino atitehee In practical nee. flw siweSl*iE-
Machineaoter all other#, for finally *SETI2LSmaI
oetahliafaod. The pecnllaritiea rfna
Machlnee will ha aa^n,
topnrchaaa. ‘ j -eT>j43MWr
Altoona, An*. 7th-Sm. aJ"W '
SM. WOODKOK, *
cntloh and collection of rleln eseinei the TTaISiT niia
neu before any of tlie Departaacate. * "* “
Strait, i doore above Jalla Street.
Another of the 3ameboet t
Bw«adM«icMd takM idtw'm la aamaetac to
the people of Altoona and Tfelnitytbat tliayhMa a
BAT AND CAP
BOOT AND SHOE STPBS,
in tha room fcnwriT oeeaptad by Wolf dßntlMr.on Kaia
•treet, next dm to Bovnaa’a Kxctaaa
wOl keep eonetaatly on handalartetMfcaf CeoAfetMr
|‘—i —•—*-**-y ~f- Hilt rH font Sit IMffiHMll
clneiTeiy, aad wtU be prepared, at all tiM, to MOMBMa
data thoae who nay few Utia dlk tWritlMMii-
Their (took of , . "
LADDEB, HUBSB, AMD OBUJHUUI’S fiHOBS
fa Urgeand roM, wtgia thatnaartafial far
MEN AND BOYS
WaiStt Z^StSSSSfS*
COMMB*
Tb«» boy all Uwlr pood* far cub, amt an trflßag t»MI.
them at* nr; null profit.
Oil mm) azuniM tha itself wfi w|e«». *mt fa)p fa
JuI yIO ,IMS. A ***' '
J A GENERAL ASSORTMENT u
0. #. SatttrlM,
Juob Brava,
AUlaon WhtU,
C. A.lt»jr«r,
yr.tmm.