The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 30, 1862, Image 3

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- PRINTED ON
Campbell’s $650 “Country Press/’
tribune power-press
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PRINTING OFFICE.
Hiring, within the past two years, made considerable
edition to oar establishment in the way of new fancy
rue Screw Press, Paper Cotter, Card Cotter, Rating Ma
biue Card Power PreM, and Urge Newspaper Power
ftyae* i« cut of which we give above) we are now prepared
1 eIcCQ to anything in the line of printing or rating in
■ tvle equal to any eatahUshment in the State, and at
Vices equally low. We can execute, on short notice, all
fjjles of . N
Wtdding, inviution, Visiting, Bali * Business Cards,
Circulars, Programmes,
MAMMOTH posters, sale bills,
gnyi, AM® iUfWUMIiA®®
pamphlets, Fay and. Check Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS.
manifests, and dlanks of all Kinds.
Ul we ask is a trial, feeling confident that we can give
Junction if we have the opportunity.
Office n Lowther’s building, corner of Virginia and An*
aic streets, opposite Superintendent’* Office.
local items.
Moo re s Wagon. —Many of our readera have
the elegant piece of .workmanship on which
our enterprising townsman, J.- H. Moore, now
rides. It was built by Mr. C. H.. Starr, of
Greensburg. Pa., and is certainly one of the best
made and best finished wagons, for the notion ho
liness, that we have ever seen. There ia none too
much or too little work about it. Everything
about it has something of neatness and usefulness.
The springs, axles, etc., appear to be improvements''
orer anything of the kind in general use, and all
combine neatness with durability. It is pro
nounced a capital job by all who have examined it
and Moore justly leels proud of, the institution, as
.here is nothing on the road which can take him
down in any style. He drives the best horses,
ius the handsomest harness and wagon, and car
ries the most varied, cheapest and best assortment
at notions, and does the heaviest wholesale busi
ness of any traveling notion dealer. Success at
ieiul him for he deserves it.
Sow son a rush. —Of course, when we head
an article after the above fashion, everybody knows
exactly what’s coming. They will say, now tlse
printer is going to puff somebody’s new goods.”—
Too often he does bead articles in that war, and
then fool people to read them, only to find at the
conclusion that somebody lias received a lot of
new goods. j3st like J. &J. Lowther. Of course,
some people get mad when they are thus hum
bugged, and say naughty things about the printer,
but people who go to J. & J. Lowther’s store, and
examine the beautiful stock of goods which thev
have just received, will feel more like thanking the
printer for telling them where to find a“leetle”
the handsomest stock of ladies’ dress goods which
wer appeared in the place. Everybody knows
that the figures are up, and, everybody will find
out by going to Lowther’s that the style and qual
ity is also up. If J. i ,1. can’t suit the ladies this
fall they are bard to please, that's all.
Excelsior.—■
There's no use talking,” or
■mincing words," or "going roand the bush,”
about a matter of fact, such as we shall relate.
Jesse .Smith has now the neatest, best arranged,
most comfortable, accommodating &c., liat and
cap store room in* this place, or anv other place,
ibis side of the cities, and he has it stocked with a
'took that beats any other stock except the Stock
oi the man who sold him the stock. He has
everything in the line of hats and caps for men
and boys, and the “ dearest little” flats and caps for
misses and children, and reiy nice flats for larger
“dears.” If you want a hat or cap drop in at‘
Smith’s Excelsior. We must not forget to men-'
tion that he has also a fine assortment of ladies
furs which he intends to sell this winter, as he will
Upt keep the stock over season. Drop in ladies
and get a bargain. We did once. That's so.
Brets Hard' to Beat.— This has been a dry |
seaaop, consequently overgrown vegetables have 1
teen few and far between. In the beet line, our i
townsman, Johnson Moore, has exhibited the;
inest specimens we have seen this fall. He left ij
three at our office, a few days since, the united ii
“eight of which was 12} lbs. One weighed 4}, 'j
another 4}, and a third 4 lbs. We have seenl
“go beets, but no beets that would beat these!
beets this year. If any of our readers have beets!
that will beat the above beets, we'd like to see themf;
beat them. •
®“A letter recently received by Mr. John !
Shoemaker, from Mr. Smith, of New York, whose;
son, a soldier, was killed below Birmingham, byij
tailing from the train, shows that kindness to a'i
stranger is not forgotten. We could desire noth- !
ing more for our time and trouble, in such a case,?
than the spirit of gratefulness which the letter
breathes. We should like to publish the letter,
tfere it not for the personal matter which it con-i
tains. i:
£■* The drafted men in Bullskin and Saltlick!
townships, Fayette comity, declare that on no ac-:
count will they report themselves for service as re
quired by the Commissioner. The Deputy Mar-1
shall has been murderously assaulted on several'
“evasions, while serving notices. A military force!
is about to be sent from Pittsburgh to the beliger-;
ent districts, and if the people do not come to their
senses and submit to the law, there may be serious
rcsnlu. | ■ ■ " . ;
Wtxr ro Xew Yokk.—R. A. p. ■Kerr, is;
io New York to lay In his supply of*
winter goods.' lit matters not what others
® a . v say about their fancy stock, &c., there are'
1 we who will watt, until Bob returns before the/ 1
Purchase. I'hcy always expect him to bring aj
s '. T ’c that nobody else could hint upon, and be
4 "ays does it. He buys for cash, sells for cash,:
* cheap. More anon. I
The concert for the benefit of the new:-
w olic church, on Claudia street, came off on!
evening last. This church 'although yet'
‘“complete is one of the handsomest, internally, in!
J* * ectltm of the country, and worth a visit.;
siaL a f. 0r ’ is deservedly popular!
of «,-* k* B People, and they show theuftppteciationf
UberaUy res P OD d' n K to his calls
*for improvements.
SB* Quite a convenience-ithc fractional checks
•ssned by/Wm. M. Lloyd & Co.
SB" The drafting of negroes for military service
is .strongly recommended in die South.
It U stated that the cost of the Forrest di
vorce case alone amount to 40,000. The suit was
commenced fourteen years ago.
•sfßieh —the triangularfight between the Hun
tingdon editors. If they toll half troth about each
other, they are a pretty set of poscys. .
The number of sicl|, wounded, convales
cent and paroled soldiers in and about Washing
ton is 34,440.
3- S. M. Young, editor of’. the Eric City
Dispatch, was among the unfortunates who drew
a ticket on the 16th inst.
■&» The official returns of the Ohio State
election, give a Democratic majority for Supreme
Judge of 8,740.
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The Quakers of Illinois are to be subject
to the draft, and those who are draftedare to trill
hi or pay $2OO each.
o*The Indian countiy gets hold of the fashions
after a while. Crinoline has been introduced
among the Cherokees, and the Indian maidens
now wear war-whoops.
“Gontabands.” —lt is stated that the whole
number of negroes at Fortress Monroe is about
6,000, and of these, 600 ofthe men are in the em
ploy of the government. At Hampton there are
1,500 to 2,000, and Norfolk 1,500.
O'The miners at Broad Top are on a strike.
They have hem receiving fifty cents a ton for min
ing, and now demand sixty cents. At fifty cents
a ton a good miner could make from fifty to sixty
dollars a month. The owners of the mines refuse
the increase in price,
CT.The Standard has it that the premium on
gold, has gone down nearly top per cent, since the
Democratic victories in Ohio, Indiana and Penn
sylvania. We hope such may be the case, but the
city quotations and the price demanded don’t show
it. The tendency appears to be the other way.
New Explosive Material. —The latest ex
plosive material consists of 'the Hour of starch,
which, boiled in a peculiar way with nitric acid,
possesses it is said, a fur .greater projectile force
than the gunpowder in ordinary use. It is prob
ably somewhat similar to gun cotton.
Five dollar bills purporting to be issued by
the Clinton Bank of Pennsylvania, are in circula
tion. The notes are altered from the broken Clin
ton Bank, of Maryland, are well engraved, and
have a railroad train on upper centre. There is
no bank of that name in Pennsylvania.
Drafted Mek Organized. —lt is stated that
five regiments of drafted men have been organized
in Camp Curtin, and the men are comfortable and
contented. They are permitted to organize com
panies and elect their own line officers. Those
thus selected will be commissioned .at once. A
new camp of rendezvous for drafted men has beep
established at Beading.
The Bespit in Ohio- —The official returns of
Ohio give a Democratic majority for Supreme
Judge of eight thousand seven hundred and forty.
The dcmocartic vote has increased thirty-five
over last year ; the Union vote has de
creased twenty-eight thousand. The total vote
of the State has fallen off seventy-eight thousand
since the Presidential election.
Destruction of a ’ Printing Office. —We
learn from several gentleman direct from Carlisle,
that the Carlise Vohmteer printing office was at
tacked by some of the soldiers; in that borough, on
Friday, and completely demolished. The issue of
the Vohmteer of this week, it is said, contained a
malignant assult on the President, the army, and
loyal men generally, for which the soldiers attacked
and destroyed the office.
The Drafted Militia. —The State authorities
have determined to place the drafted men of the
border counties in camp along our southern bor
ders, as follows: Threc regiments from Franklin,
Fulton and Cumberland counties; in camp at
Chambersbnrg ; one regimentfroni Adams county,
in camp at Gettysburg; two regiments from York
county, in camp at York, and regiments from the
other border counties, in camp at their respective
county seats.
Important ir True. —The Harrisburg corres
pondent of the Inquirer states that “ the soldiers’
vote on the State ticket, whenever'taken and sent
to the different prothonotaries, will be accepted.' l
If this be true, and this vote is counted, it will
give the State to the Republicans by a handsome
majority. The same correspondent - also states
that “it is now certain that the National Union
party have a working majority in the State Leg
islature, oa joint ballot.
Altered Treasury Notes.—A dangerous
fraud in Treasury notes has just been discovered,
an apparent “Ten” being found ta.be a one dollar
note, with the word ten pasted on it. Unsuspect
ing persons would be very apt to take these
“ raised” bills for their apparent value, but
a slight examination only is necessary to discover
the face of the note is dotted with the words “ One
.Dollar," “One Dollar," “One Dollar.” There is
also a likeness of Secretary Chase, as large as life
while the genuine tens are honored by the features
of President Lincoln. Caption, therefore, is
all that is required to guard against these altered
bills. * i ' "
Accident.—On Monday evening last, the ledge
j of rocks which projected over the railroad track,
i jost below the horse-shoe, at Kittanning Point,
!, fell down upon the track and was run into by the
j first through freight train Eastward, causing a
I considerable of ears and killing a brakemap
'named Joseph Watson. The Engineer of the
{ train had bis wrist sprained and the conductor bis
1 ankle injured—neither seriously. We did not
| learn whether Watson was married or single,
j He had but recently obtained the situation, and
! the trip phich proved his last was only the first or
| second he bad made on the road.
Bor Lost.—Left big home in Summit town
ship, Erie county, Pa., ,on the 17th of Sept, last,
Frederick Boehm, aged about 12 years. He was
last seen on the platform of the passenger train
which left Erie, on the 17th, at 2 o’clock, carry
ing a company of State Guards for Harrisburg.
He has grey eyes, a wide forehead, black hair, and
was dressed in a suit of blue overall goods. Had
a habit of sucking the two middle fingers of bis
right hand. i ■
Any person conveying any information of his
whereabouts will confer agrsjit favor on his dis
tressed parents.
* Summit tp., Oct. U, 1862
F£H AND SCUSSORS.
JACOB BOEHM.
G«. PIHCE Resigned. —Brig. Gen. Edwin
Price,, son of Major General Price, of the Coufed
erste army. has taken the oath of allegiance to the
United States, He was captured near Warsaw.
Mo., last winter, and since that time has been on
parole. He was recently exchanged for General
Prentice, and; after visiting the rebel camp at
Grenada, Miss,, returned to St. Louis. He gives
it as his opinion that the rebellion is nearly broken,
and that the Confederate anny can exist but a
short time longer. He visited Gen. Curtis’ head
quarters, and immediately jon his return resigned
his position under the Richmond government, and
gave his commission to Gen. Curtis for the latter
to send through the lines. After snliseribing to
the oath of allegiance, he announced his deter
mination to observe it in both letter and spirit.
Stowing Potatoes.—Ah many of our farmers
and gardeners ore now stwing away their winter
supply of potatoes, the following hints on the subject
from a correspondent of the Scientific American
may prove of use, The writer says lie has tried .it
four years and it has proved a soverign remedy,
not having lost a bushel in that time after thev
.were harvested, though in some cases thev were
half diseased when taken out of the ground’ The
receipt is as follows: “Dust over the floor of the
bin with - lime and pitt in about. six or seven
inches deep of potatoes and dust with lime as be
fore. Put in six or seven inches more of potatoes,
and lime again ; repeating the operation till all'
are stowed in that way. One bushel of lime will
do for forty bushels of potatoes, though more will
not hurt them—-the lime ' rather improving the
flavor than, otherwise.
The Wilmington (N. C.) Journal (Rebel)
says that seven regiments of negroes, which have
been in camps Of instruction under white officers
for three months, and which have been retnarka -
bly proficient in drill, have arrived to garrison the
towns and fortifications during the sickly seasons.
The Mormons are turning their attention to the
cultivation of cotton, putting manor and enterprise
into it.
To be had at Eritchey’s
FAMILY GROCEKY, corner of Main and Caro
line streets:
A large lot of choice Sweet Potatoes at
At Fkxtchey-'s,
A fine lot of Baking and Eating Apples
Potatoes alwavs for sale
At Fkitchev’s.
Sugars, Coffee. Teas and Syrups, fresh front the
city, At Fritcuey’s.
Baker's best Family Flour, by the, ]xatnd, sack
or barrel. At Fbitchey’s.
Sugar cured Homs, the cheapest in town,
Sugar cured Beef
Ko. 1 Carbon Oil and I-amps,
At Fritcukv’.s,
Fresh Butter and Eggs always to be had
Altoona, Ang. 11,1 Wit!
HKLMBOLDS EXTKAi T IiUCIIL,
THE GREAT DIURETIC
HELMROLD’S EXTRACT BOCIii:,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUG HI.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
UELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHC.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
And a Positive ami Specilic Hmcdylbr Disease* of the
Bladder. Kidney*-.
Gravel, Dropsy.
Organic Weakness.
And all Diseases of the-Urinary Organs.
See Advertisement in another o dumn. Cut it <»ul. and
•end for the Medicine at once.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT*.
TO THE NERVOUS OK UOTU SEXES.—A retired
Clergyman having been restored to health in a few days,
after many years of great suffering, is willing to assist
others by sending (Pee) on the receipt of a post-paid
directed envelope, a copy of the p-escription used. Direct
the REV. JOHN M. DAONALL. 186, Pulton street. Brook
lyn* N. Y. [June 12.--4»i.
MABEIED
On the 23d inst., by Rev. C. L. Efarenfield, Mr. JOHN
M. GARRET, to Miss ANNIE M. SISLER, both of Altoona.
In this place,oh the 26th inat.. by Rev. A. 11. Sembower,
Mr. DAVID P. BALL, to Mies MAGDALENE KESSER.
■\TJSW FißM.—The subscribers take
jjy this method of Announcing to the people
of Altoona, and the Public generally that
have opened a *
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
in the room .recently occupied by John H. Rol>-
erte. The buainew heretofore carried on by Mr. Roberta,
will, in the future, be in the name of Roberta £ Ruth
erford. ' i
They will keep couatantiy on hand a complete amort
ment of
Boots Sd Shoes,
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &c, &c., &<?.
which they will offer at fair prices and warrant to be of
the beat material anp manufacture. Particular attention
will be given to
CUSTOM ■WOR.^,
in which we warrant to give enrire aptia(action, aa we
bay the beat stock and employ none but the beat workmen.
Remember the old Island, on Virginia Street, one door
Ka»t of Kessler’s Krug Store.
JOHN U. ROBERTS,
Oct. 10 1862-tf. WM. H. BDTiIERFORD.
GrloriouS News!
r Subscribers would respectfully
.1. announce to the citizen* 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 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
are of City make, and warranted. Their Balmoral Shoes
for Ladies and Misses, are Jost 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.
HARDWARE—HARDWARE!
fiSßsflP
CHARLES J. MANN.
Dealer 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 XEAD, AC., AO.
S 3, Every description of Golds in hie line will be fur
nished st abort notice, and at low rates for cash.
His remaining stock of DRY GOODS on hand will be
closed oat at remarkably low 'prices, in order to relinquish
that branch of the business. ■
Agent for Willson’s “Telegraph Fodder Cutter.”
Altoona, May 28 th, 1862.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.—
\JT A large and varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES
AMD PROVISIONS, just received, and fur sale as cheap as
the at MURPHY k McPIKE’B Store,
Cor. of Virginia and Caroline ate.
Altoona, June 26,1862. ' .
MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
on the Piano-Fort* and Melodeon, by Miss M.
SHOEMAKER. Terms, gift per quarter. No charge for
the use of the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street,
West Altoona. J J [Jan.l6gyM2.~tr.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, This
aes and Shoulder Braces for sale at
1-tf* j Q. W- KESSLER'S.
DO YOU WANT A HAT OR CAP,
cheap er flue‘—go to LAUGHMAN’S.
NORTH WARD AHEAD!
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT OLD PRICES.
j HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
I spectrally inform the citizens of Altoona and .«or
roauding country that he has just returned from the east,
where he has been selecting his stock of Spring and Sum
mer Goods, which for style, quality aud Price cannot be
surpassed in thU neck of cAiDtry- Ilia stock Is much
larger than heretofore, and, as itis quite an object in these
war-exciting times for every one to purchase where they
can get the BEST article at the LOWEST PRICE, he
would say that he can and will sell AS LOW. if not A
LITTLE LOWER THAN ANY.OTHER HOUSE iu this
place. He wishes all to call and see his *took before pur
chasing elsewhere, as h« feels confident he raw offer in
ducement! which will DEFY COMPETITION. His-Hock
consists of v
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
or KVRBT DESCRIPTION.
MEN AND BOYS' SUMMER WEAR,
LADIES' AND MISSES' DU ESS 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 Apples, Plain and
Convaaaed Hams, Ac., Ac.. Ac.
He will sell the AMERICAN PRINTS at
EAST MADDER COLORS,
FANCY DKLAINES, from V£% to 25
Firu l B}»-ncli**<i MUSLINS vurd viikv 12 l < a
10
6>4 “
12)4 «
8 and 10 “
LAWNS, from 8 to 16 “
LADIES’ SLIPPERS, from 40 to 60 -
Fine, French. Sewed. Heeled BOOTEES, $1 28
Pegged . " . 1 00
MEN’S CALF BOOTS. ' 2 75
IiOAT •• 260
HOIS’ GOAT, (N(«. 1 hui) 6.) 1 50
MEN AND BOYS’ OXFORD TIES, from 75 cent* to 1 00
MEN’S CALF MONKOES, 1 qo
All sizes ..f MISSES’ A CHILDREN’S SHOES, very low.
fGR QRio Coffee at 30 cents,
coas OJ7 While Sugar 11 and 12V cents.
Brown Sugar from 7 tolOcte.; Best Honey and Lorering’a
Syrup, at 00 cts.: Sugar House Molasses. 40 cts.; Baking
Molasses. 31 to 40 cts.; together with Cedar and Willow
"ere; Flout, Feed. &o„ and all other articles of Goods
just as low a“ any other house can sell. Please call and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Altoona, May 1,1862 J
HvaV'V UiibiViied •* yard
K
HEAD QUARTERS
FOB THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
FALL & WINTER GOODS!!
J # iJ. HILEMAN has just received a
large and well selected stock of Goods, consisting of
Cloths, Plain and Fancy Caaslmereej Satinetts, Kentucky
Jeans. Tweeds. Beaverteenfr, Blue Drilling, and ail other
kinds of Goods for
At FbitchkyV,
together with a grand aud magnificent awurtment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such as Black and Fancy Silks, Chatties, Bcregcs. Brilliants,
Lawns. Betaines, Chinlss, Deßcges, Crapes ,■ Briats,
heap, 1 and Stella Sbaicls, HanLQtas, Vnderstcnes and
Hasierg. Bonnets and Ribbons, Collars, Hand
kerchiefs. Kid Gloves. Hooped Skirts. Skirl
ing, Isiee Hitts, dr., iA .
ALSO,
At Friti’hkyV
At FritcukV'V
At Fritchry’s,
Ticking., Cheeks, Bleached and Unbleached MubUbs,
I'nttnu and Linen Table Diaper. Crash. Nunkceu. Ac.
HARDWARE. QUKENSWARE,
WOOD AND WILI.OW WAKE,
OILCLOTHS. CARPET* AC.
GROCERIES.
Onr stiH-k of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and
i <oi«iaf-.1 Pi. and Java Coffee, Crushed. Loaf and N 0.
Sugar*: Green. V. 11, and Black Tea*: Molasses. Soans.
Candles, Salt. Fish. ic.
Ihauklul to ihv public to, the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to busi
ness. iiml an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of
the same.
and examine his Stock, and you will be con*
viuced 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.'
(500.000 “ »!L P “ A “ w ™
Lloyd’s Sew steel plate county colored
From recent surveys, '“ompleted Aug. 10, 1m32; cost
$20,000 to engrave it nud one year's time.
Superior to any $lO map ever mode 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 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 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, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A
fortune may bo made with a few hundred dollars capital.
No Competition.
J. T. LLOYD, No. 164 Broadway, New York.
The War Dei ‘artment uses onr Map of Virginia, Mary
land, and Pennsylvania; cost $lOO,OOO, on which is marked
Autietam Creek, Sharpsbnrg, Maryland nights. William
sport Ferry, Rhoresviile, Noland’s Ford, and all others on
thei 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 Get). Buell and the War Depart
ment. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it.
Price 60 cents..
From the Tribune, Aug. 2.
“LLOYD’S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND
PENNSYLVANIA.—The Map is very large; its cost is but
26 cents, and it is the best which can be purchased."
LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OP THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
—From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Win. BOWkN,
Mississippi River Pilots, of Bt. Louis, Mo., shows every
man’s plantation and owner's name from St Louis to the
Gulf of Mexico—l,36o miles—every sand-liar, island, town,
landing, and all places 20 miles back from the river—col
ored in counties and States. Price, $1 in sheets. $2,
pocket form, and S2AO on liuen. : with rollers. Ready
Sept. 20. v 3
Navy Dxpaxtmxnt, Washington, Sept. 17,1862.
J. T. Lloyd—Sir; Send your Map of the Mississippi
River, with price per hundred copies. Rear-Admiral
Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron
is authorized to purchase os many as are required for use
of that squadron.
GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy.
GROCERY, PROVISION
AND
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
The undersigned would in-
FORM the public that bo has the interest
of A. MILLIRON in theQrocory and Provision Store here
tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St.,
where he will continue 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 usually 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 Urease to sell liquor by whole
sale, I 'will keep constantly on hand a 'large assortment of
liquor* of the best qualities to be had,
X respectfully solicit a share of public custom,
July 12,1861-tf.j J. BBRKOWITZ.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—
Hie subscribers offer at Private Sale EIGHT BUILD*
ISO LOTS, situate nn -the top of the hill, above the reser
voir of the Altoona OasjA Water Company, being now held
as property by the Presbyterian Church. The lots are
fifty feet front by 175 feet deep, and will be sold on reason
able terms. Persons wishing to purchase or view these
lots will receive all information concerning them by ap
plying to Michael Clabaugb, B. U. McCormick, Alexander
McCotmick, or Cbas. J. Mann, Trustees of Presbyterian
Church. [Altoona, Aprils, 1662.
A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
ALTOONA FAIR VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIA
TION will be held on the second Thursday evenlngof each
month, In the Council Room. M. CLABAUOH,
Ji«. Lowthxk, President.
Secretary. [Uayls-’62]
OUR LADY FRIENDS WOULD DO
well to look *in upon the choice and chaste assort
ment of Sommer DRBH3 GOODS npw displayed upon the
well-filled shelves of MURPHY k McPIKE,
Cor. of Virginia and Caroline wts.
Altoona, June 26,1602.
FOR RENT.—The subscriber offers
for rent the Store-Room on the corner of Annie and
Harriet streets, Eest Altoona, lately occupied by Foust
A Etnler. Possession given immediately. Apply to
Oct. 2,1862—tf ANDREW SIPPLE.
J. A. SPKANKLK.
North Ward
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAK,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MAP OF THE UNITED STATES.
CANADAS, AND NEW BUNSWICK.
HELMBOLD’S
PREPARATIONS
1 cent*.
10
1 “HIQHtV CONCENTRATED" ;
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Poeltlre uid Specific Remedy ;
For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. |
This Medicine increaeee the power of Digestion, end ex
cites the ABSORBENTS into Healthy eeiton, by whtch the
WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, are reduced, pi welt at
PAIN tlfn INFLAMMATION, and is good Wo
m ox CmLDaui. ’ >
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BOCHU.
For weakness artaiug from Excess**, Habits pf Dteilp**
tiou, Early Indiscretion or Abase.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWUO SYMPTOMS:
Indisposition to Exertion, Difficulty of Breathing,
Lass of Memory ' loos of Pov<j|r,
Weak .Nerve*, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, -
Hoc Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of tbe &kin, Eruptions of the Face.
PALLID countenance
These symptoms, If allowed to go on, whlchthi* medi
cine invariably removes, soon follows Ixpotsnct, Fatuity
Epilxptic Fits, In one of which tbo patient mayoxpire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
those ‘‘DIREFUL DISEASES,”
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION
Many ore aware of the cause of their suffering
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS d
THE HECOHDT OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption; bear am
ple witness, to the truth ol the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED OR
GANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor
ate the System, which HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
invariably does. A trial will convince the most.-skeptkal.
FEMALES! FEMALES!!
Old or Young, Single, Married or Oontexplatino Mar*
In many affection* peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT
BUCIIU is nnequaled by any other remedy, os in Chloro
sis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
of the Uteras, Leucorrhce or Whites, Sterility, And for all
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in
discretion. Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE BTXPTOBB ABOVE.
No Family Sh.ou.Xd. be Without It.
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine
forunpleasant and dangerous diseases. 1
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
4 AND
Improved Rose Wash
CURES,SECRET DISEASES
In ail their stage*, ; At little .Expense,
Little or no change iu Diet, No inconvenience
And no Ezposuz^.
It causes a frequent desire and give* strength! to Urinate,
thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing
Strictures' of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inflama
tion so frequent in the class of'diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous Diseases and worn-out Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who here 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 theiuse pf “powerful as
tringent**" been dried up In the system, to break out in
an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage.
Usx HkUcbold’B Extxact Bucec -for all affections and
diseases of the
Whether existing in
From whatever cause originating, and no matter at ;
HOW LONG STANDING-
Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Dnmxnc.
HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU :
Is the Great Ihraxnc, and is certain to have the Retired
effect in all disease# for which it is recommended. /X
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
wfl accompany the medicines.
Certificate* of Cures, from eight to twenty years stand
ing, with names known to science and fame.
Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six, for $5,
Delivered to any address, securely: packed from any ob
servation. « / : ■
■ Dxso&ibx SnrpfONS in all CoionnnqATtows.
Cures! Guaranteed. Advice Gratis.
Personally appeared before me, an, Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. Hxucbold, who heibg duly sworn,
doth say, bis preparation contains no narcotic, no mercu
ry, or other injurious drugs, bnt are'pnrely vegetable.
IL T. HELMBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No
vember, IBM. W. P. HIBBARD, Atderman.
Ninth St, above Race, Phils.
Address letters for information in 'confidence; to
H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 10* South below Chestnut,
Philadelphia, Penn.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS and UNPRINCIPLED
; DEALERS, :
Who endeavor to. dispose “nr TBtta own” and “OTHxa"
articles oh the reputation attained by
Helm hold’s Genuine Preparations,
do do Extract Buaha, },
■ do, do do SiraapaHlla,'
do do ImprovedßMeWaah.il
. Siddby DrhggtsW everywhere. Take no Other. Cut
out the aduertiimetit and send for It, and avoid tmJweHlon
and exposure. . ! ■
September 17th, IBfl*-ly.
GENUINE
BIAGE.
DEINARY ORGANS,
MALE OR FKMAIK.
AFFIDAVIT.
nOtUrf *««£*«, *.
»'ViHTvt Mm, Mfe/Maa*
«> Datrtt—M Bug!.
» Dunr—MoUktu JW*. cua***.
TtOmtnf —Jfcifnilau mnd Tlmu.
TVOutr*—rind **rf M.
A.,
r ■■
' “ CostarV? Bat Boach, tc. Exterminator.
“Coetar'a” Bed-Bug Exterminator.
Ctntartӣtectnc Powder fiwlnsMts,*c.
Is He, Wo.aas Bonus in PlutsKs, {tm It Six*
Foi PuniAnoH, Sain, Born, Honu, As. . .
“THIS ONLT INrAIXIBLX HUtXSIn KNOWN."
u F«e from Polaoea.”
“ Not dangerous to the Hamaa PamUy."
** r*i rrr ilr in thi limnmle “
“They come not of thofr holes to dta.”
<9" SM JStery mitre-by
All Waouaiut Daoasun la the lam cities, eha hr
Dsoootsrt, Gaoraeaa, Snuumta, ud bttiuuMto
ally, la ell Country Town sod TOtam la the ffatte*
States.
Sold by G. W. KKSSLKB, Alteon*.
Dsauas caa older as above.
Or address order* direct—loc tor Prices, Tama, As.} le
USURY R. COSTAR.
PUSofru. Daror—No, *B3 Broadway New Tork.
5° WHEELEK & WILSON’S 3
I SEWING m
t MACHINE. I
93
P 3 R. A. 0. KERR, *
•S ALTOONA, PA., 3
W • Sd
W Agent for Blair County. <5
£ s.mosiiav aaiaaHM S
These machines are admit
to be the beet aver offered to. the public, end their
•uperlorlty to satlafectoril) eetabUehed by the test that to
the last eight yean, .
OVER ±,400 MORE
of these Machinaa have been add then of any other Man
ufactured, and mote madala have been awarded the pro
prietor* by different Pair* and Inetitntee than, to nay eth
er*. The Machioee are warranted to do all that ie claimed
for them. They are now in nee in aevaral faaUlaa in Al
toona, and in every cm ae they gire entire »atie faction.
The Agent refera thoee deairing intonation aetheen
periority of the Uachlnea, to Oof. John t. Piper, her. A.
B. Clark, George Bawkeeworth, BenJ. I. Bose, Midi. H.
Tomer, Beqra.
The machine* can be eeen and examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona.
. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new
style Ueminer—sBs. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
and new style Bemmer—ss6. No. 3, plain, with old style
llemmer—s44. [Match 21,1881-tf.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO..
»» LOCK HAVEN, PA>-
PREMIUM NOTES IN F0RCE....... 405,600,
Insures property on as reasonable terms as are
consistent with security.
«C.Hartey, 0. D. Batteries,
i' ?; 9 sl *’. Jacob Brown,
P. M. Pmc, Alliaoo White,
Simon Scott, a A. Mayer,
Alex. Sloan, W.Pearon.
0. I). s. mints, V. P. G. C. Baavzr, Prewt.
J. W. Cbapkas, Secretary.
July 3. ’62-ly.] It. A. 0. KERB, Agent, Altoona,
C. q. SERVER & SON,
(Scccessobb TO Thomas K. Tatlob £ Co.)
Paper, Envelpe, and Priatere’ Cart
WAREHOUSE,
No. 513, MINOB STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A LARGE ASSORTMENTOF
WEITXSO, LETTER, NOTE,
printing, inuntpia.
MANILLA, TIBSUB, BHOB AKD HABDWABB
PAPERS,
Printers*. Cards.
BONNET, BOX AND STRAW
Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers,
Stationed and Storekeeper., wilt find it to thair adraa
twe to CALL ANO XXAMiNI OUR STOCK.
May let, 1 862.-Iy.
GROVER & BAKER’S
Sewing Machines!
Having accepted the aoen
cy ibr the aaleof the abort calahratad
wb«dowpreyered to fernlah, on abort ndtiea, any#
tha rartooa ityua of machine. mannihctarad by tUdCnm
pany, ranging In price.from
*4O to ®lOO.
Panhattn_ or tbaaa Machinaa bar. tiia adrantaga ,t
cholic onetnaklngelther tha celebrated Grarar A Star
Stitch, or the Lock Stitch, tha only yalnahta Intoli.
cbiaa atitchee to practical nae. ®£a enperiortty oTOCa
•« otbara, fcr family aewtomtoWfitto
eetablfabed. Ifte peculiarly.* of tha uKfthVliMHiiP
Machine, will be cneerftiUy azplaiaad to any one wSto.
to pnrehaaa. J. AJ. jjtowmT*
Altoona, An*. 7tb-3m. ASMa.
SM. WOODKOK,
• A TTOR2fXr-JiT-LX IK
Altoona. Pana'a,
Will practice in the aararal Court, of Uair. CkaOwia and
locladlDg Pennona, Bounty Lauda, Aman of pay to
Senrfcealn tha Army and Nary, and generally alTbat
bmi before 107 of ti» Dqurtmmk
Ollln on Ttotfoia Strwtyl tfoonabov*
A NOTHEE OF THE SAME SORT!
XA. The nndersignsd take* pleasure la auownctac t>
the people of Altoona sod vicinity hsrtopsned ■
HAT AND CAP
t'
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
in the room formerly occupied bp Wolf A Brother,on M*l*
street, next door to Bowmen's KxchaSfSHotel, wherethsy
will keep constantly on hand a large stock of foods in their
line, consisting of Hats end Ceps and Boots and an—
closirely, and will bo prepared, arajl Umee, to accomae
date those who may laror them with their natresatm—
Their stock of ■■ ■■ ....
ranks, misses, and cbiuiuipb «»m»s
is large and varied, while their assortment fcc
MEN AND BoYS
ascs
clsssee. ■ ■ i. „•
They bay alltheir foods for cash, and are wgtbm tnssL.
them at a rery small profit. ■ ■
yonKlme! T"
Altoona, July 10,1863, -
4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of
Qent’a Model Iraprored BlURXB—Eamlmmeaad
n Shlrta-rUne and coarse—white andb^gg^^p^
A. GENERAL ASSORTMENT
“ d :«.a|sa
, ”7 • > < mm> l.l I ■
XTEW AND IMPROVED Smai
XT ’ *t Tmhks, TaUsea and Oirpsl
niBXCTOKS: