The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, April 28, 1863, Image 3

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PI And nsfelhnsr remedy.
«*» firms, it Mrengthtn, and
places it u> ela-tiritj and rigsr. v™»
k—Asa* mt'-nwl rtoiftly, wetitim y™..,
*B,a«swe dalivogr ll*. wurid to urod J
rirj vtctiffi at till* distressing iJL.7'7
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if someliaiw- verv nhstiaats, and
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:CTr. WOUNDS. SORES, CROCKS, BCRvs
b .vivid readU.T to the wonderfal beslW
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urtiK to ditwfcu- Alto. OtnULDlt'
Jff. AND INSECT BITRS AKD Smci'
iphen Sweet, of Connecticut.
Bour Seller.
■pben Sweet, of _ Connecticut.
r»r thf United State*. '
phen Sweet, of Connecticut
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TRIBUNE POWER-PRESS
PRINTING OFFICE.
~, u/. vitbiD iJto |met two year*. B»«te oopsi4er»l»V''
'. eataUiffeSMßt in tb* w*s of 6utcv
\ •* ;r«w Proa. Prme Colter, Card Cotter. Ruling Ma
‘ Power Press. mod Urge Power
.t. a cot of which Wa- give we are mow prepared
, , r ate aiajUilog to th* lia* of pricllog ot ruling iu
... estiiJUiisßmeoi in U« wad at
- -qoailj Uqe- We can exeetite. on abort; notice, all
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tiding, InvlUtieo. Visiting, Ml * Business Cards,
Circulars, Programmed,
MAMMOTH POSTERS. SALE BILLS,
asirvi!§p|}sis@s.
eamphleta, Fay and Check Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS;
.s.IIFESTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL'itINDS.
. , * - *.k i» a trial, ferliug confident that we can give
. . if wefeave t!f? «|!>i*ortnn»ty.
'“j,.. . : UtUmT* boiidi&g, corner of Virginia and An-
J-T-r.f, soposit® SnperinUfOdenfs Offi.v.
Five-Tweutv IT S. Loan.
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irjl. M- LLOYD & CO., Altoona,
Tv are raL*criplioa agaata to diapo** of Slue Flse>
«.t ;t Tears U. S- Lota. AmooMtm can be hid to tnit
• r.faa*of difereat iaairWiU / ffcw ißttfHt
- . Ahd to be »croas»dJbr Itatf-yoarty in G4d
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LOCAL ITEMS.
; ,st Dat. —Doubtless we are an ungrateful
Considering oar circumstances, it may
, ;, i4 ! we are- toe moat ungrateful of allnations.
\. :,r hare been highly favored as we, and
■i.ristbmity—we mean genuine, experimental,
: no: theoretic Christianity— has made ic-s
- ..rr--- ihan in any other land. We hare de
rr,d chastisement at the hand of the Rnier of
, lions, and now that it is laid upon us, have we
iced to a sense of our condition and our duty.
- are afraid that there is too much trusting in
- wisdom of men and an ana of flesh. If we
; -*ot be reproved we must agree to be scourged.
.iiions sins will be visited upon it as a nation,
ns individual sins find out individuals. When
hare a propitious opportunity of uniting, as a
,• ;n. in the act of bomiliatioo before “ Him
-.r. whom all our help cometh,"’ it is our duty to
, . ,-ore it, and we are pleased that the chief
utire of the United States has made procla
• -r that Thursday next April 30th, should be
>-rved as a day of fasting, humiliation and
■; to the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe, tha.
y ir.rn aside the desolations OS war and gir
-.-. lie prosperity.
services wiH be held in the Baptist
at !• o clock, and in the Methodist church
o'clock in the morning. Lei ai! seca
.upL-ytaent be suspended on thai nay, in order
tU spirit of the proclamation may be carried
f.i a« we Inhere in a Snpreme disposer of
r-. we believe it will result in good to us as a
.:!■ ton Inti.AMi.—Our readers are aware that
inhabitants -c-f Ireland are in a wretched
hr;on of starvation, and that they art- erring
- for bread. To meet tneir demands a number
loads of provision have already bhen sent
trom Philadelphia, Sett York and Boston.
1 note, also, that in several towns and cities in
c:a:e subscriptions for the purjwse of fnrnish-
- .i d hare been taken np. On Sundae lasi a
for this purpose was taken up at St.
i s Catholic Church, in this place! It was
; L -ir creditable to tlie congregation. corn
. e was also appointed to wait on oar citizens
•;-.e;ve contributions. to this fund. Knowing
'UEirings of the people designed to be relieved,
people will give the Committee a proper re
;ien and whatever of their means ther can
SMITH, THE Hattee.—This gentleman,
sr,o-.m to the people of this place, while on a
Philadelphia, a short time since, had the
•*«ane to fall in with a number of gentlemen
-:ione profession, and in the course of his
- .rinaaons around the dir, they succeeded in
■-dling" him out of some #l,OOO dir more,
_m for which they gave him a great.,’ Gone Past. R. A, O. Kerr has gone east for
; ■ of hats, caps, misses flats, shaker bonnets. Summer stock jof goods. He buys for cash,
. wren's hats, and various other. articled of this ’ sebs cash, and consequently hoys and sells as
sufficient to supplv his store rathe most cheap as any other jmerehant in the place. As to
manner, and the’ beauty of it is that whatt b “ goods, ask his lady
■V gave him is just in the fashion. If ton want CQltoa| crs.
siratmer hat, go to Jesse Smith, the Hitter, one . Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Ayer’s Sareapa
e aggatd s comer. | Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and Helm-
Kxaggkratiok.—We, hardly deem it necessary j Bocbn ' fof « Boush’s.
refe-to the exaggerated stones in Circulation ins • “ The whir of the pretty, asefnl, perfect, tnag>
'.rence :o the small pox in this place, as their 1 leal, labor-saving Sewing Machines in vented by
'.uitrosities carrv their refutation with them 1 Wheeler i Wilson remind one so much of the hum
■V do not positivelv know of more than one case I Coonnecticnt spanning wheel. WW
,. . -*- , .j , " r** ; LesJ* it Gazette.
... town, we hear there are five or ! r. a. 0 . ketr, 4# to pUce. is agent for the
ur we think not. The i shle'of these machines in Blair and Huntingdon
nation taken by the Town Council to prevent ! .. „ v : .
, , . I counties. See adveitisemem.
■i read ot the disease will have a salntaty effect, ; ■ •
■ •■•ar town will soon be free from it. We sel- 1 fl3M3ombs, Speeacles, Thermometers, Purees,
Lear it mentioned by our citizens, atU dread i etc for sale at Eouihs.
d laving been removed by the precaution of ' ; ‘ „ i ■' . . J ■ .
- 'drjitioh and the Ordinance ofComtca. ‘ i Bnnd V '*** tbe «** S^btth «
' i T' ! Mar, tl« SacremiCnit of the Lord's Supptr will be
vt Home.— Lieat. Peter Tries arrived: at T*ie ! » dmin t st cred in the Methodist j Episcopal Chneh,
flays since, on sick leave. On i nnder «he anqaces df Bct. W. K. Mills, Pastor.
irn: > » eoapie of months since, he amtracted I Homeopathic Medicines, for
" r “*cb settled in the wound in hisann, re- ; ai Koash’s,
at Anrietam. On applying .remedies to |
' ~" v ' tbe fis»»se front his arm, it setttled in hfe : Dmwntp.—The [Pennsylvania Railroad Cora
t s-tiii shoulder, rendering his shoulder almost ’ puny has declared a semi-annual dividend of four
vtiea. In connection with these, he was at- ; percent-, dear of Stide tax, payable on and after
*" i:ii fever, and all combined reduced him ; the 15th day of May next.
—-;avrab!y. He is now able to be oot. bnt still
‘-is baiilv.
_ , XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT- * w " il * **».<»■
Bkidoe. Workmen arc nwenjpged in j From the Army Of the Cumberland. 1 S^S^J f 2 T £?^r 0 “ "** after i» aaa-^b^T^T'rrtU^
ihe iron bridge over the nulroadtract* ; _ - . J ~ ! Jit '■ * bttw * n »«l»ar» ©no ! etarpeße with tb. pouap*. 11
- •-ossiti# r* a T ••• ! CnCDQUXK. Aprß2i.— The Commirdats Mar- I ha^bTyvA 1 rSJ^AjnT^E? IO I?* ?** 2 > 5 M.The offl«T» t» betUcted area Ppr>i(Wt» j Tn«rr TtmrHbiw
trett ' aron «i &9*td&<t *« ?«U> say that M " (e0 “^ B,> , Trt “ W '“ dl! ~ 1 ! £BBDt4] Mft
J can y aK.i/jrßofive and train of cars, so ! Eeynolds on that d® sent in one hundred and j »»ta*e«i tin tin Fi»-Tweaty Lout, mint, ; I____L_ ] We bananatin IctttrvUch i. . ■
i-. * IU E 0 0 - ! "-£" r -• ■■« breaking dm*p under j *h”g Onthe satprt*! ax »»y *" of "C’OB RENT.—The basement of Work’s OivnA,bta tad Mine fttabapaalaa^-
?-.**?»■?»iC^iiaJteafc i aL.i *vt m * ■ -n
the haad*on«W iron «*«!*. A Ser®th Penn£lranla w -■-■ ■
; r j‘. inia. Altoona is bosnd to j trooper ! was closest his heels, when Morgan CTAE FLOUR MILLS. ‘ ffcl). Si. 1863-U naWRnsCK P. WOEK, ... ;.
-w ahead. * turned and shotathifn with apinoi. The trooper . . . . , „ tfce aabaeribera ar» j i : i r—
»i. . SSSisr.2 * bkoclar .mkbtino op the
1 -J-Herd Jas. Smith, of Mount iTor Will ¥«*“• dodged and 'the blow brought down Col. b. n* WwraateJ aabtmaded. V« iko tap * kari, .A. AI.TOOSA FAIETTKW canmr aatkrts »--L.- ...... ... -- . - ..
■ h.ihal'resbrteri.n yA.. Z „ . Martin, who was feft in a dyingfcooditteß. 0«m Co« ifad and Mm fWA ‘ ® ““““
* WI ®' * "sf^j!^S ~,,en ***** A.«acO,ffc
e to* vetoes. question. He wa* etjanred. hot wnot reported Aprilil.ll®. sSfery {MayU-®] «.n*weptl».^a
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! GrjlKP Vocal Thursday evening.
. 'May 14th. !ut« beep- fixed upon a? the rime Tot
j giving the grand vocal concert in the Methodist
I Church, in this place. Emm the preparation?
i making, we hare reason to-beßeve it trill lie one
j of the riches: tomes to which oar people bare
j yet beat invited. The choir connected with the
f church are statedly rehersing and rapidly altain
i ing proficiency, and will agreeably surprise their
j friends on making their on a public stage.
| Tueywill be assisted bra most excellent eboir
| from Pittsburgh, led by G. M. Alexander. Ihe
j musk: will consisted'Anthems, Duetts. Chorines.
! Soios, tec The proeeedings of the concert are
I to be applied to furnishing and improving the par
| sonape of the Cbßieb: ibot aside from the 'purpose
i for which the proceeds are intended, the enter
| tamtaent wit] be worth the admittance fee. Be
cure your tickets in time mid then look out for a
seat at an eatly hour.
Smith A Mask.— These gents, who figure in
the Hat A Cap and 800 l & Shoe trade, and beep
a store on Main street, 2nd door above the Ex
change Hotel. " skedaddled” from town very an
ceremoneonsly, ope night last week, leaving all
their bills unpaid.: The first that was heard of
them they were “swelling” it around Philadelphia,
.endeavoring to make tbe bat and cap and boot and
shoe men of that city believe that they were regu
lar dealers in their line, and carried on an extensive
business np here. ‘ Upon these representations
they succeeded in baying a Urge stock of the ar
ticles named. We don't know bow they arranged
about the pay, bat; we know they returned and
brought the goods with them and now have them
on sale, at fair prices, at the stand above named.
Go to S. i M.'s arid get a pair of boots or shoes
or a hat or cap, while they are going cheap.
Notice id Subscribes. —The Trustees of the
Methodist E. Church desire us to say to the sub
scribers to the chmicb debt that they hare ap
pointed Martin Rupyen collector of said subscrip
tions,, and they very much desire that the several
amounts be paid in |as early as possible, in order
that the church may be freed from all encumbran
ces. As all the subscribers are aware that the
debt mnst be paid within a specified time, they
should make their payments promptly and relieve
the Trustees of their obligations.
A Great Improvement. —Last week the street
Supervisor had a number of bands at work scraping
the mod off Virginia street, and consequently it
now presents a decent appearance. We hope it
will not be long until all the streets in Altoona are
pebbled and can be scraped. To undertake
scraping some of the cross streets would be quite
a Job, as it is hardly certain that there is any
bottom to them, judging from the manner in
which wagon wheelji go in to the hub.
Democratic Meeting. — A Democratic meet
:nc will be held in from of the Altoona House, :o
moi ,w (Wednesday) evening, to be addressed by
Hon. >V-n. H. Wipe, a prominent candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Governor, at the
ensuing Convention. All should hear him, tliat
they may know his jseatiments aid be prepared to
vote understandinglv.
Jest Arrived. —Joe Hiieraan don': make
| much fuss about his great big piles of goods, their
, superior quality and unsurpassable cheapness, but
\ he gives people the worth of their money and tiiat
iis an item in these times. He has just received
i his spring and summer stock, part of -which he
| sells at the old prices, although be pays an ad
• vance on them. Call and examine.
Pjosfct. Accideki.—A few days ago Mr
James Hire, an engineer on the Pennsylvania
railroad, was severly scalded by s plug blown out
of the boiler, when the train was about leaving
Huntingdon For a time he suffered very much,
but is now improving. He was taken to a hotel
in Huntingdon and; comfortably provided for.
j L'xtos League,—lt is expected that speakers
{ from a distance will be present to address the
i League on Thursday evening next. A full turn
I out of the members is very much desired, as
j amendments to the By-laws, offered at the last
i meeting, are tote;iicted upto. Let thane be a
j full home. •: .
j e*A fine assortment of ToHet Soaps, Per
| fumeiy and Cosmetics, for sate at Bonsh’s Drug
! Store.
Canair and Hemp seed, for sale at Boush s.
j with other, primuare. His guard «w'i gjve ten
i espfictt accounts about him. ~ It is probable, he
j was left quietly In the woods,
j The e»emv recently moved up from TuHahoms
!to Mandrester. On the IStfc thee received ton
j foreemems—l6.ooo ma from MoHe. The same
j corresponden.r save the prisoners caponed W Gen.
j ii<-yixdd*, being umeiiabie, report that Breckin
; ridge recently shot Bragg, and \is under arrest
| for homicide. They say Bag had condemned
I some Kentuckians to death, when . Brecfcinridgt
; remonstrated angrily that shooting Kentuckians
j was “ played oot. ” and if the order was executed
Ihe would shoot Bragg. The latter executed the
j Kentuckians, and Breckinridge killed him,
j We have late news from Southern papers. The
I Charleston Aftrcary of the l&h says: The Yan
kees shelled Chisholm's Island on the 13th. The
object was to prevent the rebels from taking the
steamer Washington, recently sunk there.
The iferem says a rebel naval officer is about
to start with a- vessel to rival the Alabama.—
Anothe<%tU be ready by the Ist ef May,
The Atlanta IntedUgescer of the 6th* says that
the rust affects the wheat crop seriously in some
parts of Georgia. The Cnariestoo correspondent
oi the Mobile Advertiser, says that Fort Sumter
was hit forty rimes in the late fight but was not
damaged. ]
The United States forces captured Tuscumbia
on the 84th. The enemy skedaddled.
Special despatches from St, Louis, dated the
16th, say that Marmaduke attacked Gen. McNeil
at CapeGimdean on Sunday forenoon, with 3,000
men. After three hows' bard fighting, the rebels
were repulsed. Tlrey changed position and re
newed the attack, and were again repulsed with
heavy loss.
The last dispatch from Gen. McNeil says the
enemy was retreating. Our lots was leas than
twenty killed and wounded.
Gen. Asboth. commanding at Columbus. Ken
tucky, has issued a stringent order to Provost
Marshals to attest all persons who shall in any
manner express sympathy far those in anus against
the United States Government. When arrested
they shall be entitled to a preliminary examina
tion and if found guilty of disloyalty or expressions
of sympathy for traitors, or of aiding deserters,
they shall be forwarded to the military prison at Co
lumbus. Officers and soldiers arresting deserters,
will be justified in shooting any person who may
interfere with them while discharging their ditties.
A Word to Married People. —
If it be true that " A penny wed is two-pence
made," the shortest wav to get rich is to buy rour
Groceries at PRITCHETTS, corner of Main and
Caroline streets. Altoona.
Browned Rye constantly on band.
Pickles, ready for table use. by the dozen or
hundred.
Shriver's Baltimore Oyster Ketchup.
Pepper Sauce and Tomato Ketchup.
Fresh Tomatoes. Quinces. Peaches, Pears and
Plums, in cans.
The American Excelsior Coffee,- superior to
anything in the market—good as Jars and cheap
as Rve. Try it.
His stock of Groceries, Fruits. Confectioneries,
sic., cannot lie excelled in the place.
Ctgars and Tobacco of all brands.
Call and be convinced that- it is to your interest
to bay at the Xzw Faxilv Geocebt’.
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING
Tlit Efrv. ffa. whiih laboring aj» a Missionary
i:i Japraii, nas Gf Coruaaiption. whea &U other means
had foiled, by a rt-cijn- &Ltaiu*~d from a if-Arced pbvsiciha
in Us? city «*f w'-ddo. Tbis recipt iixs cured great
number? who were ;u3vriue from Consumption. Bronchi
tore XaroAt, *Lu Cola*. arid the debility and
uerfoG? dcpreKkiGT; Caiu*e«i by disorders. *
Des-ircu? **f l*e«*iiucg oiht-r-w I will send this rWipe.
which i have brvmpht hajne with me, to all who need it.
frer of charge. Ad-ir-«
!>«•. 23. IW2-ly
SINGER & GO/S
Letter “A" Family Sewing Machine, j
WITH ALL THE KECO'T IMPROVEMENTS,
I* the BEST and CHEAPEST and MOST BEACTIFCL of j
all Sewing Machine This Machine will sew anything,
{imm the running of * rook In Tarletan to the making of
an Orel coat—anything from Pilot or Bearer Goth, down
to the wfteit Game or Goasuner Tissue, and is ever,ready
tc doiU'Work to perfection. It can f-dh hem. hind, gather
tack, qnilWand has capacity tor a great variety of Orna
mental work. Th»* Is not the only machine that ran fell
bem, bind, 4c but it will do so better than Any .other Ma
chine, Tfae letter “ A*' Family Sewing Machine may be
bad in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case
which is new becoming so popular, is, as its name implies,
one that cab be folded into a box, or case, which, when
open, makes a beautiful, sabstaociaj. and spacious table
for the woHc to rest upon. The eases are of every ima
ginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native for
-eat, or as elaborately finished as art can make them.
The Bruch Offices are well supplied with £lik*Twi«,
Thread. Needles, Oil etc. of the tctt best quality.
for a copy 4 CO.’S GAZETTE.’
I. M. SINGER & CO., ;
458 Broadway, X. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OmCE-tJO CHJESTVUT ST.
Mr- D. W. A. Merchant Tailor, Virginia Stre-t,
Agent in Altoona.
Altoona, Not. 13, lv3i.
BAIL BOAS ABB KAIL SCHEDULE
TRAINS ARRIVE AM) DEPART.
! Baltimore Express West arrive* t 65 A. 34, leaves 7.15 A M.
1 PhiladoTa “■ “ “ - “.40 -■ “ B.oo—-
FutlJce - - 8.20 P. M. “ SJSP.M.
Mail Train “ •* 7.00 “ - ;
Express Train lan « *.« P. 9. leave* 8.00 P. M
Fan Line “ 1-10 A. M, “ US A. 34
Mail Train - - 7.40 *• o Bjoo •*
i Through Aooom. - * 1015 “ “ IC-2S ®
| Trains on lioUidayahurg Branch ran to connect with
I Exprese Trahtt W-rt. MaO Train East and Won and Thro’
| Accommodation Train East.
| Traint on Tyrone A Clearfield Bruch and Bald Eagle
I Valley B. H. ran to connect with Express Train Vest and
j Mail Train East and Veer.
MAILS ARRIVE,
Eastern Through,. 7 40 A 34.
Eastern Way.;,.. 7. w j.; jj
Wratern War.— 10.15 A.M.
Western Through, 7,40 A. M.
Hcllidaysbnrg, 7,30 A. 34. 4 7,00 P. M.
MAILS CLOSE.
I Wettfrn 7314. M.
j Kuterc TVir. ” 7 *
( Wen*iu TSroogh. ' ’ pj[
( Kutera Through, TIS “ "
I 730 A M. A 6,45 P. M.
. Ornta Horn Dormjr the -rack from ASS A. M. until
| <,SB P. a. On SobOjits from 730 onUl &30 A. JL
Altooa*, April 20. ISAS.
i SUBSCRIPTION SCHOOL.—A* the
l PobMc ScbooU w«U close Maj l&h, the sedentard
: htvecasdsded rou*cb tro moatfc* hj cafascripOon. io
the room »o« occupy hy them, to effort! as oaaar*
> nraitj to all who wiah to continue theft cZQdta at »»*~J
j s Btoach or two longer.
Befaolan will lerroeieed from anj cf the siwtWand
' inatrncliona pren in any of the tranche. tanlht in the
tranra achwh. the Khool will open Mcfctiay, Mae
Tam.—tor each popf.. *lOO per month, to be njd hj
; the lae* week of each mentis
M»y ffi, 26« L
{ :ct. WM. COSGROVE,
*55 J alton Avenue,
Brooklyn. N. Y,
tl jr
G.W, PATTON, P.M,
JNO. B OTHER FORD.
M B. McCBCM.
For Hats. Mice, Bmchcs. Ams. Bed Bags. ,
Moth« in FOl5, Woollens, &c. Insect*
on Plants, Animals, &c,
Pm up io 2Sc. mad $lOO Bnz**, BoUfos, rr-d flmriN
*S mad 45 sixes for HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Ait.
•Only ia&lLbk mnedlem known.**
- Frw from poMpes.* 1
~ Not daegwws to the Hamms FmsaUr/'
** Rats come oat of their faofem to die.**
49“ bold is tli Im rpt cities
Q* &*W by all D»CMU(f< mad Rmitni evcryvfeeFe.
49“ ~ BEW ABE ~ of mil vofthim iaftmtiona.
49“ See that ~ COSTARD nmme is os each Box, Bottle
and Flmsk. before too bar:
49~Add.ee* HENRY B. OOBTAR,
Depot IU Brosdirty, K. T.
49“ Sold by G. W. KESSLER, Altoona. Pm.
April T. ls€3.-ta> *.
0, YES! 0, YES!!
THIS WAY! THIS WAY!
K E W
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
JH. H!I.EM AN has just received a
■ t»rse and well rejected stuck o t Goods, coosiscieg
of Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cuaiawn*, Satinetta, Kate
tacky Jeana. Tweeds. Beoeertecna, Blue Prilling, and all
other kind* of Goods for „
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAK,
i togwkst with agraad and nipiical assortment of
| LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
! ifccAo* Black mmd fkmcfSOkx.
Lamms. Maimtt, drimier. Ikßppet, Ompes, Ptimls,
<r*pt amd SttOa SkawU. MantiHas, Vnderßeaa amd
fafiVry. BmtktUatd Bibboms, Coiigrt, Band
. kersiufcKsdOlmtt. B*aptd&€ns,Sdri-
Loot JMu, <fc- A.
i -A. L S O )
Tickings, Checks, Rkacbed ami Cubteeched Modili)
O .’ttos aud Lizieu Diaper, Cmk, ic.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE. QUEENS WARS.
WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE.
OIL CLOTHS, x CARPETS, AC.
GROCERIES.
Our stock of GncffM* is more extrusive thao t»ver. and
consists of Rio and Jara Coflee. Crushed. Loaf and N O.
Sugars; Green. T. 11. and Black Teas; M~linn.Sosos,
Cardies. Salt, Fi*U- Ac. ~
Thankful to the paUic for the Tery liberal patronage
heretofore received, be hopes by strict attectiou to busb
need> and an cadearor to pleaae, to merit a continuance of
the same.
fl9*CaJi and examme bis Stock, and you will be cud
finced th t be has tbs beat assortment and cheapest Good#
in the market.
%* Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods at market prices.
Altoona. April 2S, 1562;
CONFECTIONERY
AND ICE CREAM SALOON.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN
-1 FORM Cbecilixeus of Altooca and ricinity that bis
Confectionery, nct and fkcit store; is always
supplied with the very heat articles to be bad. and in great
>arieiy. lie faas also an
ICE CREAM SALOON
attached to bi* slnre. in which bewiliserve up JOE
CREAM in the best style during the feaso::.
. fresb-ba kld
BREAD. CAKES, & PIE
always or. band, at rc-AK caUS* rates.
He is at all time# pjer».ve*i to supply cakes, candies, de
fer pic-nics ?uid other jasrtif-s. He invites a share of pablie
patronage, believing that be can rer der foil satbfacfjja to
Remember, his-store and saloon is cu Virs-i~ia*;rs*i.two
doorj-oelcw Patton** Hal}. OTTO K. 0531
A It* A pr:l SS. IVO-c*.
CONFECTIONERY
AXD ICE CREAM SALOON
MRS. C. BEITER respectfully an
tK-unces to the Laiies and Gentlemen of Altc-vta
and vicinity that she £
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON,
2* Jcttc Smith's old Stand* on }lrginia tired, iht
LUTHERAN CHURCH,
where tLe will ke-ep -ju haud * choice lot ofroefeexioaene*
aats- fruit. oke*. etc, waicb she will sell it the most
reasonable prices.
During the season she will keep Ire Cream, of differ
ent flavors, which site will take p e care in aerring to cue
u>raer» at all hoors ofthe and eonlng.
Glte me a call, and I wflj giresatis&ictioD.
April 21st, IS6S.-6m.
PAINTING, GLAZING and PAPER
HANGING.—Toe subscriber desires la inform the
; citiieut of Altoona and ricinitj that be is prepared to un
| dertake any amount ofwork in his line, and be feels confi
j dent, from bis longexperience in the business, that hehan
i render entire sataafoctfonhoth u to prices and the finish he
puts upon his wort- Estimates made at any time,
i Persons hating work in my line to execute may ease
i money by calling npon ms.
Residence on Harriet street, nestis opposite the United
! Brethren Church, East Altoona. J a TtlHB
j April2l.lB6S.-2m.
4 ,
FOR sSALE OR EXCHANGE!
The undesigned offers for
sale, or exchange for property if Al- g-n :
toons, a boose and two lota of ground, tit- mfiDk
naletn the village of New Wathingtou.
Indiana chanty. Pa. The boose iaa TWItHIW
STORT FRAME BUILDING. 19 by SfiJ■a||K
feet, fronting on two streets, with pinery
stable and other ont buildings. There is aieo a variety of
FRUIT TREES and SHRUBBERY on the
gether with a well of excellent water at the door. Tho
iota are 80 feet front by 160 feet deep, Puneeaion given at
any time. Ant farther information can be had by apply
ing to John Biandon, of Armagh, or the subscriber, at A11°F«&,24,1863-tl
l °F«&,24,1863-tl P. WORE:
gPECIAL NOTICE.
TO OWNERS OF LOTS IN THE
BOROUGH OF ALTOONA.
You are hereby notified to have all lots
paved, and all pavements repaired, within thirty 1301
days from the Isth day of April IMS, under penalty of
having them laid try the Borough, and twenty per rent,
additional added to the cost of so laying them, and liens
will immediately be entered for the collection of the cost
of laying said pavements.
Attest, W- a KETLER, &e.
DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby giv
en that the partnership heretofore exiatiitw between
the nndenfened. trading slider the firms of Ities A Win
ters and Winters A Fries, has been this day disseised by
mutual consent. AH persons indebted to said firms are
, requested to make immediate payment otherwise their
i accounts »U be placed in ths hands of an officer for cob
lectiun. SAMUEL I. FETES.
April Ist, 1863,-fit-] STEPHEN WINTERS.
The business heretofore carried on by the firm. will be
cpntfnned by the partners, individually, at their stores in
1 East sad West Wards.
4 LTOONA ACADEMY.—An election
-a»- forfive Trustees and one Treasurer. of th- Altoona
Academy, for the ensuing year, will i«-held Id the brut;
room of the Pod fMßce. ou Saturday, the 2nd day of May
next, between the hours of 2 and4orlock. P.34_ of arid asv
_ WM. ». nXDLET, Prert. ‘
Geo. W. Parrox. Secy.
Altoona. April
oerica or te* aitops* 0«* «o> Wane Co.)
: Altoona, April IS. I*6l j
IMPROVED
SLOOD searcher.
Cancer. . | ,
, Caocenma Fonaarioat, ''
Scrofula,
< Cutaneous TOuiw,
Etyqipelaa, Both.
Pimples on the Face,
, Sore Eves,
Tetter Affections,
Scald Head,
Old and Stubborn Gkecs
Rheumatic Disordesm,
Jaundice, 1
Salt Bhrenn,
' Mercurial Diaeaaes,
General Debility,
Liver Complaint.
Loss of Appetite,
Low Sants,
Female Complaints,
Epilepsy or Fla.
Paralysis or
Syphilitic Diseaseaand
Caries of the Bones.
Together with ail other ttisessre haring their
Origin in a depraved condition at the Mood or a
rotatory system.
CASE OF DAKIEL A, BOYD.
Bzfl.B. Kmnl take pltmnlin makingtUayob
notary statement in knr of a mdiriM fßyuid ty yon
oM' 4 linßT , i Buon Buxom.? I kad snftcred hr
A'* yenrs with Scrofnla which bcok* oat oa my b«wd and
faWiowl ao aa to dlsftgwre eery Back, and took off the
hair when the dlessee made fte eppearanos; it also broke out
on my ana abewa and below the elbow.and eat iste the
ekinabdleeheofataeajmwafetiM attw. The dieaeae
on tay bead went to fc» that aaeenl eceall pieces of bone
came out. I was very week and low spirited, 'and bad
giyea op all hope of ever getting well, ae I bad tried sey
erai skillful physicians aad the; did aa in good. Id Sep
tember last, 1561.1 was lodaced to try “ Lman’a la
racTxo Bun futnm.* I most confess I had do faith
in patent medicines, bat after I bad naed| three bottles ot
Blood Bencher, the oleers on my bead arid arm began to
heal. I hare now taken eight or teo bottle., and my bead
and arm an entirely well except the seaty remaining from
the earn. I will also Bate that I had the rheumatism
very bad in my anus and legs. The Blood Searcher also
cured the rheumatism. lam cow a weji »■» over forty
years of age. and I feel aa snple and young as I did when
I war twenty, and hare iucresaed in weight twenty pound*.
I would also state that the disease in my fcrebeerd waa ao
bad that when I stooped sod lifted anything beary, the
blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyset had a photograph
taken 01 me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after 1 began to get
vreU. It does not show my appearance as bad as it was
It fore 1 commenced taking the medicine. Ton can see
the photograph, one of which is now in my possession,
and also at Dr. Keyetr t KO Wood street. X would alec
state that 1 took the Blood Searcher whhib was —u be
fore Dr. Key ter commenced making it. Although it
helped me some. 1 did not recover fast until I got the kind
made by Dr. Keyset himself One bottie of bis did me
more good loan two of the old. I beUeSe it is s great deal
stronger aud better. I hare recommended the Blood
searcher to a great many of my friends for virions dis
eases, and I believe it has helped the whole of Diem. Too
may publish this if you wish, snd I am anxkms that all
who are afflicted as I was may be cured. Hire in this city,
No. 4 Pine street, snd am employed at CeUrille ft
sens Union Marble Works, hi Wayne street.
A BLIND HAN CUBED.
1 ljva to Sligo, at Clin ton Mill and.hsiva -been pearly
blind ln both jcyea for neatly four yean. 1 called on Dr.
Keyset air at three months ago and atktd him to gim me
direcdonv to the Inatitntton for the Rlind tn Philadelphia
He told me that I need not go to Philadelphia' to get well
as be had medicine that would cute aae, as he —St my dis
ease was in the blood. I was treated for; ft two or three
times in the hospital in this city.aod was relieved, but
my disease always returned after a month or two after I
came cot of the hospital 1 found my: litirasc was re
turning and I called, by the advice of a good friend of
mine, pa Dr. Keyser, who baa restored my sight, sad my
eyes ate nearly sa weH as ever. Iba Doctor gave me
* Lindsey’s Blood Searcher” sad n wash.
Pittsburg, July 6,1861.
Witness—E. F. ITKlroy, Anderson abort, Allegheny
City.
A BAD SOBE LEG CUBED.
Fraswraea, September U, 1861.—1 hereby certify that
I bare had a sore leg for over a year. It was revered
with Ulcers and sores SO that I coaid not work for nreriy
a year.; My fog vwrUed so that 1 was unable to do spy
fhlng for a long time, for at least alx Bontbs. .1 tried
several of the beat doctors in" tha city, bat without any
benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyset; at No, 148 Wood
street, who only attended ma about tub weeks, and gave
me bat-two bottlee of medicine, and lam now entirely
well and have oontined ao for six mouths. lam employed
et the Eagle Engine Haase on Fourth street, where any
cue can cee me.
A Lem Epok Bnsune—Mr. John Fops, of Blares
von, peer Montypoo], Moumoptahira, P»gt«-A 1 . errites as
follows;
AND PraL
[April 14-63
.Sa:—An old woman it this plans I ban wished me to
write yon respecting Imor’i Bure fe.wvw boa
which she found great benefit, and wbbre to haves little
mo-e. She has beew angering from a ihireee ef a cancer,
ops nature for tha Instate or atvewyeanJ Bar daaghtor
who is living; is America, obtained ft for ier, and aaat bar
cighteea buttles. She la now quite art of ft, and I have
written to bar daughter twin and have nscived wean
ewer; qfeoone she la anxious Is gat get com
pletely cured. I told her I would write to you fartbe
agency in this country, and she felt very fence plraard to
Imsr me my so. I now beg to ask yon on what terms you
Mnaupidy me; you Win pleeaa bear ia mind tha car
riage, and supply mesa cheap aa possible. Tha carriage
on the One dotea bottles was £1 Sa 6d. The medicine was
a present from her daughter. I Would like to hare the
Blood Searcher in a yar or small cask, if yon cap scad it
in that way, or in pint or quart bottles. IvriUaendabO]
through hank or ragiatand letter, which ever will be mom
crervepisat to yaa, if yoaariQ send me can lex's receipt a
the parrel ea security. 1 weald send yoa a stamp to an
a aoax eexa Hem
Ftnsacaaa, Beraber 31,1801.
DAK LEU A. BOVD.
DAVIb KpraOLLT,
CUntbo Mills, Sligo.
THOMAS FARRRLL.
CANCER CUBED/
V- 4
PREPARATIONS
“HteaLr (xoonnusnr ■
oonm^mw%xatjj*Aoi*vcam.
*» Mmw of th* MHWt, BMim, «B*T«K
mnoneu nmiUM,
Tkk Mtdfcta tMnw»a» pmrflf
WATXXT 0» CAI£AUOCB ‘f - ,'n | m.
natcval ourannn, » >, «n M
PAIS in raiUUOUTIOXCaad k ncd te Xn, v*
KXXSKCBUUA.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
hrnkMiiltoitaa fwiim, BaUtoafSMal
Ua,btljUknta<ritwL !
ATTKHOKO WITH TBB
bath,
iMafUao;
mrnkHmym,
Honor of Mwm,
MawotTMa,
titwal IhMi «f tk* Hankr bb
Hot Huda, nwU*c«(tk«BM;.
DiW* of U» State, KraptfeoaomabM.
PALLID COUNTENANCE.
Thus tympMa, if allowed togs on,whichthfcaedi
cine tarariahlycnßuTM, soon fellows Unaaei,raxciri
Knurno Fas, in one of which the patient stay axfc*. i
tt« •% are act ffiqwwtly fallowed : >»
llM» -MIWWI. nißßlflM’i
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.’!
**—T rr *llii resniirihli isFnlin
nt wn wiu omia
THE UOQS9T or THX DC USX ASTIUIU,
And tin melaschnly Peeiths by Omwytina bear a»»
plawitaaato Ihstrwthoithesfawtita
the cosstmrnox osex atfxctxs with ox
6USIC WXIXSXTO,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen sad hirtgor
at* the, System, which QKXBOUfS EXTRACT EUCBC
isrsrtahly does. A trial will miha the Ayfal
FEMALES! FEMAT.T-.SI!
Ou OS Toots, StSSU,' Mum OB
Is many s&ctioaa peculiar to Female*, tfaa EXTRACT
BGCUC ia noeqnaled by any other remedy, aa la Ctloro
eia tit Betenfoa, Irregniarity, Vainfnlneea or Suppression
ofCatonary Cneaatiaaa. Ulcerated or adrthosaataia
of the C terms, Leaoorrhce or Whites, Sterility, aad for. ail
complain ts {oddest to tbs sex, whether arising fhea ia
disemion, BaUts ofSMpaxioD. or In the
SaCtlBK OK CHASQK Of UIK.
■b mdon iion
No Funilr Should be Without It.
**• no mix* hiu, Herenry, or naytaaast Madldt*
for ÜBptauut diMiw.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
Impbovkd Bosk Wash
CCKEB SBCBBX DIBBASBB
*-•“fiTumn.:
Btbanainu
I» mil Mr ctasn,
UtOc or aocWacolaDlrt,
AadaoXrponra.
I» am a frrqaent dedn ud jtrto ttmgik to Criaot*.
OUtrnction*, Prmsttax Cariu
B<rie *w». of tta Cretin. ACqriac Ma mad Ui»
tioooofreqßentiii tWdM.otiH.liin,
IHM.IW UlwnHollhltt,. j
THOCSiXM CMS THOTOASM wkobonbMßtW
victim, of QaMka, ud wW Wro foil hot; w« to bo
csrodia o Wort (Wo, bnfand tWt wen dwd**d
aad»WttW-MIBOH-W* b T tbooM of-jowfd k
a IboopMM. toteoak oat la
Go Hnmrt Imict Ime feriOUWte |L
.■..
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WUII
Winter to
I aiua nuu.
Tittenr c&A uj iq wtttMf it'
- _ BOW U»0 BUSDUK3.
Bs "*“ **Bmm «■» nfrin tte «U«f* DimocJ
tt®UOOU>’B XXXBACT BCCHU
I» tte Onet }<ntsxnc, mad bmtatoto ten tte tent
•fleet la a,l dkwa tor which it b neosaoM.
CerttScetre tf tram «(|kt to tiaiy yif
tofc v&bwaMokoon to«eic»c»«s4 fte*. j '
Price $l,OO Fer Bottle, or Sixltess,
~^7* »Wo4*-.ne»ri, ***
team tramw n m CMM Wr .M—
Cve.eMi.ta4. Ad^afc^e.
ATODATn.
P*r*o««ajr WmiMai dm. u ■|lnmn tt Oiitt
rt»
■<** v?-U* pnpuuioß cabin r- ntmlu. iajuii_L
ry, « other bat
b.x.bkuimi>. -
8 vcn tad •ataciftad hdbn tUi iH te tftt.-
MWbfT, UK W » m«... r W ■
: ***•“*• ** i rf-im tag nilto
AMna latter. fcr befcnoMia is odfaa to
- " T «n W,« ~-n 1 r
Pt|>ot,Mt Sooth Tem»b-«l, brim '
■EWARi or cowHunm ass immw.i«,
■ ; SKALXRS,
“***■ «■ th. niMiltttf' b* ■ : ******”
-t ■•* ' ■
la ViA " “I
—'-V,.i.i.;. ;^fc^iw6Bi^silS
NwmkWi,.
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V::, I
uiwiab amproiiS:
PWcalty of Ihsathlaa. I
CeassfPowsr, -v
TrewbUac,
- WakatUaeaa,
Faiaiathelacfc.
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