H.'S- X * ■gii assac^&Kag^ MdWrixtrattaibMf bwtiuc. 2SS” •tgsiaK, Punsblat Itn, l~ond '.*wy m&mt* price*.. Pm, £.tv: u ~ far-tf • I *o «»•>« , r '[Mw*g»lHg4 J Mi o 8 £ ■I *r-§t *«..* H- r*j ® Sk* v . I' t-s i|S|i| 1 P»Mgt* W' - t—i ■■ ■ - > 8- S S? h3Jcl< » £ | ■ SsSg-J ts*s ll tf. -V5 o ~ 801 EVES ONWARD ■ SP BY STEP! OERSKtN'ED OEBIEEBTO m tzutomer* aa* the poUie inUni! v dvwaiargcaad Mttnl; newetqSof ess Goods -mbnciat ell thiUton. pretßwt*a4 mo - ONABLK PATTERNS. I * ““F be fcond every quality)* iidi wmU b€ twt dioMjb'9»«sar*t« s uneof pure, fresb *ud che*f. iIES & PROVISIONS k ooder" to any of my taapfiftm. In I feM sure that I can render eMMwtitm. «anto produce taken ip rxchen*. f or **** market price allowed, otwer of Annie and Helen atrv«a.£ati *»* I W GOB WEJS. AND CON FECTIONEE, Stmt. Altodka, Pa^ ONSTANTLY ON HAND De CAKES, CANDIES 3 OBSAM ofliia own .aeaan&ctnre, wfcich tic wholesale or retatLat the moMrwon m&xuiy mmsa, «ocb u LEMONS, PINE-APPLES, SS, RAISINS," NUTS, AO, *C th«ir rwnrct/rr Kuans. , BAKED TO ORDER, •nou. ob abort note* aad to the mi ff tfce art. I price my stock jam! jinn will find at can be porcliaMd elatabwe. FETTINGER’S 3>&ws Agency. a, No. 7, MAIN STREE'i JdOKS, BLANK ROOKS, if, CONFEGTIONARIJJs IS & TOBACCO, mONS IN GREAT VARIETY ISTAKXI.T ON BAND. X>YD & CO-, JXTOOS4, ex. ON. JACK £ GO., BOLtWJTSSPMC, PA. NKEBS, !, Jokntion, Jock I Co.”} ’ ON THE PRINCIPAL ramod Gold for •*!«. Qatfe***"/ rived tou depoait*, panbl* on fetniw. upon dm«. with UttSaat ILER— pRACTICiI. ilea 'JB. Oltß, VJJQa*B-£go naianai. a»l a ilarirn to render ari rpriiwjiail gnSty. b» bop*» e fl-S OF FKINTINO AND PAttAStM^ re- 1 -.SJWf&ffc B 8 CAm .1* ABfeOKT*tia« ,^f mmA CS oftfccr fifTftl Qroip.l s %». - PRINTING OFFICE. | Having, witbin the put two pm-made coostderabl. ...Jitiuu ui oor entshllshgient in the of new £auc\ ; P-. Screw Press. fhqlwCuner.Csrd Gutter, Boling H> •uoe. Card Power .maL-Md lup JietraniDfcr Power (a cut Of which we*l»enhs»e) we ate now prepared •o "W* anything io the lioe ■rjMgWw or ruling in - .tyi<‘ equal to aujf lntSk etntn, sod at r.rice-* equally low. We csn execute, an short notice, all Jeff Davis, Richmond, Va. HKAIKiVAKTEKS "SrALT U INTERS, '» ramp Chowan, X. C„ Jan. 11, j 1 Excellenrii Davis: —lt is-with feelings of un developed pleasure that an affectionate conscript ' entrusts this sneet of confiscated paper to the ten j der merries of a Confederate Stales mail carrier, ‘ addressed, as it shall lie to yourself. 0, Jeff. Red j Jacket of the (, alt and Chief of the Six Nations 1 more or less. He writes on the stump of a shiv . ered monarch of the forest, with the 1 pine trees ■ wailing arounu him,' and ‘Eneymion s planet ri j sing in the air.’ To you, 0, Czar of all chivalry | and Khan of fiction Tartair, he appeals for the privilege of seeking, on his own hook, an land less j free—a home among the hyenas of the north.— >ll you not halt your ‘ brave columns* and stav ! your gogeon- career for a thin space ? and while an admiring world takes a brief gaze at vour glo rious and God forsaken cause, pen for the happv conscript a furlough without end ? Do so, and mail it, if yon please, to that city the windy, wan dering Wigfall didn't winter in; called for short Philadelphia. “The Elystan winds sweeping down the defiles of the Old Dominion, and over the swamps tff Suf folk, come mooning through the pines of the Old Stale laden with the music, and sigh themselves away into sweet sounds of silence to the far off Sonth. Your happy conscript would go to the far awqy North whence the wind comes, and leave you to reap the whirlwind, and no one but yam father, the Devil, to take and bind after you. ; And he’s going. “It is with intense and tpnltifariousiy proud , satisfaction that he gazes for the last time upon State Tkach***’ Association The State ° ar — ,lla! symbol and sign of an adored trin- Teachers Association met in Beadin'? on .he A.h "‘Kgers, and chivalry. He still sees M ra ‘he 4th It the little camp on the Chowan, tied to the olajor UeDWal o'*® l ‘“ended the Assbcia- peak of its palmetto pole, and floating out overonr turn and delivered as able address. Major General honhdleas confederacy, the revived relic of ages Stahl Was also present and made a few remarks «°ne> bahner of onr king of few days and full of ££l^Jr'* d “ ,te is place m Aognit next. j our nattonalty; us peak pointing hopefully towards P-,:., ' : i~r. ” | the tropical stars, and its biggest end—run into eiKE ALAB*.—An alarm of fire was raised this | ‘he ground. Belie and pole, good bye. Tis best (Wednesday) momjng by the partial burning of a ■ conscript goes; his claim to chivalry has gone small frame boose belonging to Jacob Good. Eso i , ore A il ?' ? ehin . J he lcave3 the legitimate chiv on Caroline : *“7 °> this unbounded nation* centered in the ille oo Caroline street, between Emma and gitimate son of a Kemneky horse-thief. I strecU. The Good Will boys were out with their* ‘‘But a few more words, illustrious President. Engine and Hose Carriages, bnt beyond a nice ! and is done—done, gone. (’ ’ XcsTEEra Out —The 54th rsriment Uu little 0,0 *ith “meraheen,” they bad no sport. ‘ ‘‘fteirMedby A eir , “brings and suffrages to Col « r - regiment I*. V. M, the highest office in the gift of a great andcxcecd- Joan McKeage, to which was altac ted Capt. f «*“Whew, hopr boil” is now a Stereotyped ,ng <“» people, you have held your position with-.i uJ. Traces'company from this place, was mas- ! salutation. Well, it has been hot. is still hot. and onf 8 change of base, or purpose of any sort, through j ont mivim TTnnHnn.w . .■« j‘ .« in. i ! ?» ' ‘ weaiy months of war, and want, and woe: and ! ftjiMmil ka’ ngdoa, . Saturday wiUlikely continue hot for some weeks to come, i though every conscript would unite with the,thou- , =arniiA nrm™.morning last. C* pt. Bell's'] Someone accounts |or the intense beat this season ' sends of loyal and t rue men in the South in a ! and fe?”' ' by dirMwerefl that the earth has approached old grief at vom downfall, so too will they \ *“ *««»*S5-'lS| *"""j maiicm miles doser td the snn this sum- ;J* 'fag, have tha? Sent* J - | mer than for many yearn. whence itl progre*i is perpendicular. • -Hs j Batißim»- n. m. • _ „ Jrr \ “ And how. bastard President of a political ab , . . G CP - rhe painters are sow cn- Th? Market House and Hall.—We hear ortion farewell. in.bnHhing up the iron bridge orei the rail- nothing hsyet in reference to the erection of the “‘Scalp .hunters.’ relic, pole, and chiralrons tracks. When they have (misfed job j, : Hall aqd|Mai*et Heine. 'We .hope there will be S* nfe< ? 1" bye. Except it ! h| in ■ w ™ *■ Ae : paying i ** *“*• sn .coSS.- * * jmo * ’Swtt&asss'*' ' . building piay go np Jhin season Of Ashe county, N. C.” Mono Shaw Loo’s Lvctcrkh —These lectures '>oth Monday afternoon and evening wi»re well at tended ; the house being crowded on iboth occa sions. Burmah, the home of this vonjig student, is situated in the South-Eastern ;«rr of Asia, at least twelve thonsand miles from us ; and by the -note he came, eighteen thousand miles. So great was his thirst for knowledge, that he worked his this distance as cabin hoy, an i How sup- at college mainly by deliv Bring these tst.lillcs. His lecture- were instructive and enter al?*! «nd his illustration of the tminnera and customs of his people were very pieasin;. We think ail who attended got th; worth of their fifteen cents each; and the boys, no doubt, ,-ot tea «sU’worth of instruction in hi 11 playing. !eft here yesterday morning for Pittsburgh, where he will spend the remainder of the week. Success to the Burmese convert and student. We have only ,lb say to onr young readeis, dm the ame exertions,ai»d you too may become educated. X-' c-C Basket Like. — A returned tnembt x of com pany F, 76th r. V., who was with tin regiment ' vl >a» it landed at Port Royal, after the bombsrd t7lent, says Are. some days afterwards a number of contrabands” came into camp dreaajd insuit* made of all styles of carpeting. On ad dug them dow they came I jj such clothing,oae a them re olitd;—“ Yon see when de Yankees commenced ‘0 frow dem ntUn caanoa boils (meani Qg bomb aeiis) dot spilt oil 'round, massa conWn k stand It md runned away, takio 1 a few tings wit him, bait | i* * e 4 > a* de carpet and we make mot be iof it, va ' . i - mp McCEITM & PEEN. 8 JUtoflfta iritoutt. s=> PrisM n CupMTe "Cmtiy has." TRIBUNE POWER-PRESS Wedding. InviUtion, Visiting, Bail* Satinets Cards Circulars, Programmes, MAMMOTH POSTEitB,«lu bills, - 7 m Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, MANIFESTS. AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. \iil wf ask i$ atrial, feeling confident Utßt we cfcn girt ittofftction if we lutTe the opportunity. '* Offifir in Lowlher’* bnMding, corner of Virginia ana An ar streets. opposite Superintendent*-* Oflk*-' - LOCAL XTELdHS. Excuse.—Our excuse for presenting our read -, > with 3 half sheet this week, is, that two of our .jrmters are in Uncle Samm;i s employ. two are on sick furloujh. and the tbeee remaining have liecn ovestasked with .job work which could not be post iioned. We arc opposed to giving our readers half sheets, although one-half of our co'cuijsirane- are low doing it, and we will not repeat il again if we ■an , possibly aveiii it. PaocEKDisiiS of Cockcil. —Regular meeting ii Council, August 3d. 1863. Present—John McClelland. N. J.-jMcrvine," J. Hesaer and Janies Kearner Minutes of previous meetings read and approved, fhe Supervisor presented his report of labor on streets, amounting to $107.81. On motion, orders were granted as follows; A \V. Snyder. $33.00: James Woods. -ic-hn Dalton. $2B 93; James Wilson. $24.20; John Raney, $3.8,". Messrs. J. Elliott i. Co. presented a,bill for lum ber, amounting to $72.30. On motion. an order >ns granted for amount of hill. , 0a motion an older was granted .lime.-, Kear- aei for $5.40 for freight on lumber. Proposals were received from Messrs. Dempsey, dlack and Deter Lee. fer the filling of Allegheny ■trect, North Ward. Mr. Philip. Dempsey being the lowest bidder. *“ motion the contract was awarded to him at “ nt » P» cubic yard, and the said Derapscv to seep the street in good repair ter one year from :ne completion of the contract On motion, ;he Secretary to Council was au thorized to have 2000 blank orders printed for use if Cboncii. | On motion, Mr. James Kearney wsp instructed ;o consult the Attorney to Council id regard to ■ipening AdaHne, Helen and Kebecca streets thro' o that part, of the borough formerly known as <>reen»barg. On motion, Joseph K. Ely was appointed Col lector of borough taxes for the year by giv ing the required security and other qualifications. On; motion, adjourned. ’ JOHN M’CLELLAM). Prcs’t, Attest: W. B. Kktlkr. Sec\j Sitssre. Editors :—lt mat not be generally known that the Soldiers’ Aid Society of this place lias lieen in active operation again for three weeks past. Daring that time we have received from be hands of our citizens $133.83 in cash, beside donations ot muslin, trimmings, fruit, etc. We have forwarded to the L . 8. twinilarv Commission 46 quarts canned Jelly and fruit; 106 new sbirts, 60 partly worn : 60 new pairs drawers, 13 partly worn; 80 handkerchiefs and 16 linen coa's, beside sheets, pillows. limb-cushions, old linen, etc. One lady collected, for the Society, over 120 yaids of muslin—another. $60.00 in cash. Will not others do likewise ? We have met with a heanv response from a sympathetic public, but the emergency is great, ar.dfurther contributions are needed. Then are noble souls among our townswomen who cheer fully give their- time and labor when material Is furnished them to work on. The Chairman of the Executive Committee of the U. S. Sanitary Commission writes us. on re ceipt of our stores — u W e congratulate your So epeiT on us life -and vigor, and feel ourselves the ■Wronger for such co-workers. We shall enquire for the Blair coonty men in our hospitals; and we undertake (gratuitously, of coarse,) to ascertain whereabouts qf any soldier, tor the comfort o( family.’' They, jdao tell us they are much in need of cushions about ten or twelve inches square, covered with oilcloth ; also, bandages, carpet shoes, cotton socks, blackberry jelly and brandy . Will not our fanners;and inhabitants of neighboring towns aid us in this noble cause bv sending us money, pickles, onions, berries, old linen or mus lin, oilcloth tor cushions, or anything thev can spare, as every little aids; and when we reflect that the subjects of these labors and donations are j men who have been willing to give their lives tliat j we and our descendants may enjoy the inestima ble blessing of liberty, wo must feel that no sacri lioe on our part can equal dieirs. and we can onlv show our grateful appreciation by doing all in UU r power to mitigate their sufferings. | Any contributions may be left at the Methodisi ! Cbuicb at the time of our meetings on Tuesday : and Friday afternoons, or with Mrs. Doits, Mrs. ; Driec, MA Rosenberg. Mrs. Fenton, or Mrs. Rob ert McCormick, Managers. By order of the Society, ' LAk LLUk D. r. Aug. 4th, 1863. Altoona Schools.- I t,.- School Directors of this borough have made the following selection of teachers for The ensuing lerm. cohtmencing on tire tirsi Monday in September.- EAST WARD Ist grade—Primary—E. Elder. Principal. Ella J. Humes. Assistant. 2d grade— Priscilla M. Mct'mm •3d grade—David Osbon,. WEST WARD. Ist grade—Primary— J. Rutherford. Principal Maud B. McCruth. Assistant 2d grade—North Postlethwait 3d grade—Prof, John Miller. Couurr CosmsTio-v.—The Peoples Party County Convention met in HoUidaysburg on Tuesday, Uth inst.. and nominated the following t icket; Assembly—B. A. McMurtrie, Hollidayshurp. District Attorney—John H. Really, Co. Commissioner—Geo. W. Hewitt. Williams- burg Director of Poor-—Samuel Jones. Tyrone Citv. Auditor, for 3 years—Alex. Knox. Blair. 1 year—Geo. W. lieed, Catharine. Thaxksoi vixg-— -Nearly all the stores and busi ness places in town were closed on Thursday last, and religions services were held in the Methodist and Lutlieran churches. The scholars, teachers, and friends of the Episcopal Sunday School, spent the afternoon of the day in one of the groves south of town, where they had- an excellent supply of cakes, ice cream, and other etceteras. We learn from those in attendance that it was an exceeed inglr pleasant pic-hic. Fkee Baptist Church.— There will be divine service in Logan Hall on Sabbath evening, Aug. 16, at 7* o'clock, conducted by Bey. S. K. Boyer, of the above-named church. There will be regu lar preaching every Sabbath, either once or twice a day from this time forward. The public are cordially invited hj attend. A Sabbath School has been organized, which will meet every Sabbath afternoon at 2 o’clock. /'or the Aitoona Tribune. ALTOONA. PA.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1863 The Draft.—At last the time has been dxed for the draft in this District. It commences on Monday nex.. The entire District will be drafted at Huntingdon. The drait tor Huntingdon comm comes off on the 1 Tth of Angu>i; for Mifflin conn tv on the 19th ; icr Cambria county on the 2*»th. ami for Blair county on the 22<3. whirl, will be on Sat urday week. The Troros: Man-ha! gives norite that the drawing will be made publiel v in tin* fai ence of all who may desire lo attend. Respect:*- :hle citizens will be specially invited to inspect the drawing. h**"k out for vonr ticket" to the iimnd hall Sal> Accir*KNT— Oti Friday monmig last, a boy about 1o or 14 year* of age, son of o«>orge . Conrad, of North Waid. when atmmpfjng to jump on an engine at the upf-er end •>: the vaxl. in tills place. uib*ed hit looting ami fell with one leg over the, rud. One or t'a»» wheels passed ov»*r it,;crushing it from the knee to the ankle. He w«b taken borne and i> r . Christy Mmuwk j t .. attend him. It was evident that tbr Itvt-onia have to be amputated, bn' the jMivsira; i-ontliiton of the boy would not admit *1 d r:;. jh - m..ru ing, when the operation wd„s rforuiua. We ]em n tluu there is little hope of his recovery. '-The Blair Uauntv MutUid Fire AsStSS.MF.VT, insurance < umpany have levied an assessment of eight percent. FT-i:\'i)Fvr ix - vkkvthixt;. 7 ] Oirci'lar to those Wide-awake to tileir 1 The fourth : resolution passed by the uWS * NTERESTS - —I he subscriber would respect - i Democratic State Convention ri.ads as TT* *° P “ bßc * hal be ! follows . irom the hast with hb large ami well asMtrfed 1 . >i*x k of goods, bought at iha lowest cash prices '‘‘have heard with intense alarm and which he will dispose of at his usual small advance it unales, .uul the>c again to others in «verv ■ - _ , V. .. j tinr, nf tbe country, until ,1 hide,.,., I T and Misses ' «*vu and fck all over the land.” ! UI 7 j ol * B, containing all the late and most de- From the History of Western Pennsyl- ■ st - vles °f dresses io he found in the Eastern aon IK J- . . j markets, among which may be had, Mozambianex rrvr - m i -“'"“imi* ««—»cLaTuSTSS following hi reference to the whiskey ! Shepcnls Plads, Linen Lustres. Silk Poplins, . ; faU an< l complete stock of fancy and plain Flannels ithe whole jhere were enough maleeomenis • an *l Shirtings, Linen, Muslin, Ladies and Gents (t i e „rin- W bea, ,Haustf,l to quirt ; Gloves and Hosiery, and a tremendous stock of cl,. .ns,,.,r,t,onisls., to lender n necessary, in the \Kellv C fee, e.„,„„, u .... 00.m.m of the President, to send forward an-arrov Cos Pa,ent Hoop Skirts, Iron, which had been collected at the East. This army i ,our lo - v s P nn ß | S which I can sell at least 2-v consisted of Ib.OO® men. ' 5 * .• * ; per cent, below Philadelphia retail prices. Also a In"'si: 6 ''; irgi, ; ia > bad “f j «««« variety of Cloaking Cloths, vaning in price the Arm\. fhe other Generals were (iov. Mifflm, f roru !f , *.> .>- , , ' , F of Pennsylvania, Gov. Howell, of New Jersey. • »«.!* to e —a peryard, and the largest as- Gcn. Hamel Morgan, and Adjt. Gen. Hand. Gen. sonmenl ot Tassimers Sattinetts Tweeds, Jeans. Knox. Secretary of War, and General Hamilton, ’ e, 't., that is to be found in the country. See-retaty- of the Treasury., and Judge Peters, of the j Carpeting and oil cloths in great variety at I lilted States Court, also went io Pittsburg. Tbe lowest prices 8 anety at Army arrived in November, but met with no op- , LO( )K.-My stock of groceries are selling a few pntion. and shed no blood At Pittsburgh a | cents below my would-be-rivals, who "cslvtse. kind olrtnqmsatorml conn was held at ti e quarters it." The cash system svn.ps still range fremtd m^» Kre l arr t 0 ' 6 rreaM ' ry ' m winch rcsti- to 70 .as. per gallon. Government cJL bough, mum was gned against citizens denounced for ; iaffore the late late heavy advances, I am selling a treasonable acts or rj),w«w. After a few days j 22 cts per pound. It Ls supenor to all the new spem m i.iCse proceedings, the dragoons were put ! tangled substitute* now selling^ re TTSZX* T\ wnh g, “ nls ,u ar - i BEHOLD.-Onr leas range from the low price lest the Offenders, Nich of the proscribed as up- of 60 cts. per pound, upwards ■ P prehended no danger were soon taken, and, with- ! EXCELSIO R.-Onr would-be-competitors mu iinv intimation ol the offence wtth which they j stand aghast when they know we have the hravies. stood charged, were earned to Pittsburgh. Here , and bet assorted stot-k of crockery china, glas many tounu or mfluential friends. ~ud delph ware to be found in anv^smbHsbmcm who inteifiosed m their k-halt. au.i ol,tamed their U-twcen Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and that w. nm a-c ■ bbers less tonnnatc were sent to Phila- , sell chea(XM- than they caff bn/ ‘ - They an uclrhia let trial, where they were impnsrmcd for , snperl,. ’ is the commM exelamition on exiram ; ■' -<■* montfis without -yen an m-Ja-imem trig our China Tea Sets, ranging in price from bemg tound against them 2 to *2O. which is lower than they Tn be pnr lliiswas done l.v lien, tieorwe Wash ■ |h Fittsbrngh. We are selling to people . , c ' rL "‘ all fa‘C surrounding connties. because w. tnwton and Ins Cabinet, ll will be seen keep a large stock from which to select, and seb I lint if there is no precedent in Europe or ’ kc® 1 !'- ne examination will suffice to convince ..... ‘ any one that we are not puffing our goods. Asm. lor the proceedings complained of. -VII kinds of ornamental flower vase,, mugs that there is a precedent in the United : aml . iu facl , aM of crockery cu-i .... ' ' «« _ ■ tmagmem. we keep on band. We arc still rellina v> luu a tyrant \V aMunpton must < ' lcbraied Wedgewood Iron i?ione ul have been: ihe History oinVesiern Penn- f 0 'r' l is ,: i r> ,, t ' s - 1 c I he!1 l' er thrt " dtcy can b. , . - . Gtittlu fur m Philadelphia dr Pittsburg retail syhania was not written lor political el- market. fee: and we take it to be eorrett. No t.-'n CBn 1 .{?“ ,! 10 ' v “, U doqei" is the query. . - , u ell. we will tell yon the secret—it i, good can come out o| taisifying the iv,- By this means Jam enaMed to iberease mv busi ness and stock steadily, while other establishment are-gjad to decrease theirs. We ate not com ) elicti to add large profits to make np for losses In bad debts, and we stive by paying cash for good mstead of laying on time and paying a highet noi Stale.- on is P ROM the Akmv.—We have but little | news from the array within the past week. | although the forces under Grant and Kose | crans are still marching into Seces-itt. i Grant is advancing towards Mobile and j Rosecrans further into Georgia. Meade’s | army is lying on the Rapidan being rein | forced, preparatory, we presume, to a for j ward movement against Lee. Lee and | Jeff Ida vis are making desperate apjieals to j the confederates to turn out the “ last man’’ j to defend the capitol and beat back our in* j vading armies. The grand attack on Charleston was to be made on Saturday last. Gen. Gilmore had his batteries ail completed, and with the assistance of the gunboats expected to capture Sumter in a short time. Gen. Foster has been feeling his way up the James river towards Rich mond. y lhe gunboat, on which the Gen eral was making a reconnoisance, below Fort Darling, was blown up by a torpedo in the river, but he escaped without injury. The weather has been too warm for the past week to admit of heavy advances. Union State Convention. —The Union State Convention assembled at Pittsburg, oh Wednesday last, re-nominated Andrew G. Curtin, for Governor, on first ballot, and nominated Hon. Daniel Agnew, of Beaver Co., by acclamation, for Supreme Judge The nomination of Gov Curtin was “one eminently fit to be made,” he haying been a most faitfajful servant, and by his wise and course in the trying or deal of the last two years, he has placed Pennsylvania in a proud position among the loyal States. In his attention to the soldiers from this state he has been unti r*n n- They know this and do not fail to give him due credit. Camp Meeting.—A Camp Meeting of the Methodist E. Church will be held on the old ground, near Birmingham, Huntingdon enmity, commencing on Friday August I4th, 18G3. The friends, of Altoo na, Hollidaysburg, Warriors Mark, Manor Hill and Huntingdon, and other contiguous charges, are cordially invited to at “£ly 21* 18*3. ! A. P. CtLDtßvooo tenders his pro fessional service jrtt of chnrqt to the femili s of volunteers now in the .service of the United States. Altoona, July 27. >863.-3t. Put Them Together OUR MOTTO. Tho rumble dime better than the slow dollar," hgure LATHERS & MOTHERS-Onr -tuck of ciiilJivn s carriages and coaches are just tbe thing tor titu>e who valne the h-alth of their children inure titan the small amount we charge fur them. Those who nse a carriage once will never go hack to the old-fashioned way of dragging children around in their arms. Call and see our stock td infant carriages and cabs. " heeler & Wilson s Sewing Machine, of which I am the sole Agent for Blair and Hnntingdon cottnues, are the best machines ever used. They are perfect and warranted for two tears* J done ask.you to buy unless yon are satisfied you are sa ving money by so doing. ~ „ R- A. 0. KERR. Altoona May. 3th. 18fi3. Fiat 1 Fuse ! I—Do not risk yonr property anv longer to the mercy of the riames, bat go to Kerr and have him insure you against loss by fire. He is agent for thirteen different companies, among which are some of the best in the United States. Altoona, July 21‘-tf. RAIL ROAD AID MAIL SCHEDULE TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART. Baltinuirr Eipraa. Westarrive. 6356 A.*. leave.7.lo A.M PhilkicTa - ;AO - s.OO •• •; “ BJ»P. U. - ..jiMi Mail Train u Jjjq u 4i -j. k> Express Tram East “ 8.10 P. M. leaves 9.00 P. M taaruiie “ - 1.10 AM, - J. 15 A. M Tl? 1 T T n , " “ 7AO “ - 8.00 Through Accom. “ *' 30 li - « - Train, on Ilullidavshurg Branch run to connect with Expma Trains Weat Mail Train Kan and West and Thro' Accommodati.D Train Bast. * Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Branch and Bald Earle I™*l R ; R-nin to connect with Express Train Vest and Mail Tram East and West. MAILS ARRIVE. Eastern Through,.... 7 40 A M Eastern Way •• •*n,» 1/ m' Western Way _ ’ loj& a m h Ttn”’ v l ' r "" gh - 7AO A. M. Hollidaysbnig 7,30 A.M.* 7.00 P. H MAILS’CLOSE. Western Way ' *on » v £*,fßrdlortlCo. u» Md nit, by Re». W. R. Mi to, Mr. OEORCK TI -IST. of Cambria comity, to 'lim ANNIE HOUSER, ef Altoona ’ iwt.. by the •aiae, Mr. BENIAMIN f. BCG GAKMAy, of Beir« Jjtfllß, sank* oonnty. : \ DIED. .. Ib Londonerille, March Trh. I*®, BLUE AFBANK IIuCsKR, eged 10 months ud 27 days. Near Alton*, on the 2Uh nit, Mr. JOBS KOCGCL in tnt* 85 of Lib 4 N Notick to tkachkrs—ax kx Mnioatton of Teweher* to tek> charge of eleven shoots in Lmn township. «nt be held hi the Loodontville echoi.t honoßjon Friday, Au*n«t 2l»t 18®, where ell snpH cann are req nested to attend. TbmiufnshordsU ro.Hi.lM. Examination to cnmn>e«ce at II oVhtlrk A. M. A BUO.WIXAC SCh PUHTKRS, Tras irCV sex and Bbaalder Brace* for sole et '-*r fl. W, KEBBLKE>B. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. For Rais, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs. Moths in Furs, Woollens, ic. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals. Sx Put up n 25c. 50c. Mil $1 00 8.. X-S, Bottles, . i d riaeks s' audfs sizes f r U jTIJLS PU BLIC INSTITUTIONS 4c •‘Only infall bl«* ivmedi** known." ** Pit** from P-.iieoij*.'’ " Sot dangerous to iba Human Family." ” Kata cuuie out of tlieir bulea to dm.'' s&r Sold Wholesale io all Urge dtiea dd by all Dacoswr and Rsrutets everywhere. sso* W BKWAKEII! >f all worthies*.imitation*. I?* tint 4i COSTA Ira" name it cm each Bos, Bottle tml Flask, befb. e you bay. tSF Add ew HENRY K. COSTAE o*Prinei. al Depot 452 Broadway, N. Y. «-S«W byG \T. KESSLER, Altoona, Pa. April 7. 18b3.-En> ♦. LARGE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS AND AMBROTYPES. Gilt and Rosewood Frames. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CA R TES-DE- VISITES, AJLL STYLES AND SIZES OF CASES, &C., CLABAUOH’S BUILDING. ■Julia Street, between Virginia and Emma, ALTOONA. PA. ELIAS A. BONIXE. Aug. 4. '63-3di. NKW FIRM. HENR\ TUCK. DAVID ETTINGER. SUBSCRIBERS BEG LEAVE to inform the public that tbev have entered into co partnership In the CLOTHING BUSINESS, iq*l will continue at the stand heretofore occupied by H nek. on Main Street, a few dooi-s above tbe Kxcbaon Hotel. Altoona. I bey Uhv also wholesale and retail store at -Vo 702 Market Street, Philadelphia, » here iher will sell all kinds of readr-made clothing said l»r. lulling frofMteat the rer y lowest prices. They will be enaMed t*> sell i Le«|»er tha many ethers from the factjfaut; thev manufacture their own etllowing resolution wh> ati*>pted at a Into meet mg of the Hoard ».f Managers of the Altoona Hall and narket Coiui»ui.v: — Ltsoltrd. That Cue second instalment of 10 per cent, on the stock subscribed for. be made payable on the 20tb Uy of the preeent month. (May and that the lalance of tv-subscription Ik* made payable in monthly instalment* ,f 10 per ct-m each. *.n the 15lh day of each succeeding month, until the whole nm-'Dut i* paid in. fr Person* wUhiug to take stock Ip the company can still tie accommodate. there being a f-w shares yet nuatild. Altoona, May 19th -tf, ' 3f. ROfiU. T>ias*rrr. EBtk ay.—came to the rksi ds-ncs of tiu 1 -ajt,-rriUr, residing m Allegheny township, Blair cnunlr, an the 11th day of Mat, 1563, a tUUFr£K, shunt lour yearsold, white and red color JMK 1 rather mixed, white belly„ marked 1.1. IRA— the left ear by a slit and a pi.-ce cat •f the lowerTpart—ha. a calf about two weeks old. The owner 1. requested to Come forward, prove prompt par '/r ngVn Uw' 1 ' aW,,3r ’ l,a,,!rwi * <*• Jnly 3S 1863-dt.* NANCY REGAN. \T ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE * , •h ,Mcri, » , r offers at Private %| e e .. I a valuable property. situate on Branch St- SS,iSe a r^‘ n,n,ed “ Wy ° Ppo,it ' Ib Sj{|U The hoo'ie is well built and nearly new and contains Fifteen Rooms with Good Cellars. dtiscalcnUtedfor PURER FAMIUSS.andat tbemo.t to JAMES W 7^.° mn - on tTpmta, or July luB«!£tf ’“ hi Store ’ ta AltoonT’ N ( i i /P^T. VVrberea,j - Lette, ‘ 8 Twtomen* J?? *° tbe cf ALERRT BKDVX ot A na late of Altoona. Blair county, Au irrraMml h*rw v - Erantrd to the sabecritHT: t "™; *«»*»■»• requested to make iuunpdiau n?vmnt «nd those haring claim, or demaud, agaioat ,j„ he «id decedent, will make known TLfACKERBL-NOS. 1. 2, AND 3, ■ ■■■ »*MCHKt. rjOAL O. L I—A NO. 1 COAL OIL juat receiT « l »wi firf«ale,«t «g bj IJK.IOMS, SHUSHES, TUBS AND ttii t^ uket ‘ ° r •** d ' “Hptioni, ri^Jby PUAI t \ HAMS x SHOUL BHES.jiutreetrfredand lor ale by futtchky. ROSION CBAGKBBS—A LARUE fay dciiciaw cmckw K j^si 4 / rf E £ IRA I'AJtti.t FjLUCK, I ROM on b>Bd fc^4at T J<>w S,!GaEs . and SYRIIFB tiT all grades, and at rmunbie prkra.for nk e bv , mmnst. VRBSH BUTTER & EGGS KVKRF ■ rian **'»* nnffmiT WOSRKLL’S pkkpakedcoffke - -IM woHwlaod fof by FRITCHEV ■BiTUHKVH NKW STOKE, corner ofCuaßtx tad Tirftaia gt«. ■ ■ NO. 25