The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 30, 1863, Image 3

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»t, on»he tight, of Mitchell's ami
fee, Ofthc Be«rvo r
*!*•»*« Gordon Granger, himself
d«» of strength, our ability,.«
Swob was no longer doubted «i'
I ttto were atflt oat or.
nan maud of General Steadman
jmunition train that had faJhJ
, the enemy. They come upon a
■and, after a severe conflict; ,fl ro ve
[Thomas was making hugait,-,
hdDavisbad managed, after w
to work their way to the Jhws
,'he remnants of their dfrlaions.
a the direction of C%attaj)oMo
I'Thomas fell jiaek to RaieviUc
JlWhtßooga, af»r aw . ’
transportation and other material
«le of Siitutday ended inadiawn
n*day resditod in a disartreusde
t,pf the first day was partly dne in
ncal, strength of tjus enenre.biid
of our UneofW.
!:«ectmd is justly ascribed to iml
rihe battle-field, and above all to
fhataotl- The hiito.
KO eiercised hv theComnO.^, r
were wamingAhe Wine
lb leave, the field to
tro the action was oter.YV ’=
bewance of two corpa comittaiitl-
I also made a demoralizing im
fcal people certainly hare cause
ktioa that the Army of the Curn
comWetely destroyed, aiul owe
p *0 General Thomas and those
*ed it. Our losses are great,—
landed and missing wjil probably
li Of artillery we are less gome
S lost on Sunday. Of wagons
initiop and supplies,, ambulances,
lost a great number. They wen* -
retreat on Sunday.
ans and his lieutenants were bn
vlonday in ‘ strengthening their
rant*,, and re-organizing their
ie the army itself may be con
1, it is raopt certain that if the
idvaitage of greater numbers,
is wjll compel iiosevrans to re
npeasee, in case reinforcements
iy reach hip>.
iaease in Charlston.
'jiniryt says: “A new disease,
istatjea," or shell fever, has re
in ohr coast It cornea oh snd
-tarting as itnlanned—just like
frightened precedes the attack,
erally utter an exclamation of
sort of chamo comas
mgs of the muscles of the lower
tendency to locomotion—the
> more about from one place to
more to exercise in a straight
point. Some, whose knees are
ith a tendency to shaking, hut
ted that many of these cases
d, and they move as rapidlv as
sets, * This class of cases pre
■hile others hare a disposition
ioyr a propensity to avoid any
alk np stairs. ‘They strangely
o descend into underground cel
■■pents, where they remain
spring titer hear noises In the
whizzing, and curious
k seem to hare the nervous
and sleephadly, jrak-
B* s but. -We saw some of
PpCharlston, and, met .several
IRtally in tlie street. We heard
ban who (eft Charleston Hotel
Iran with agility the d irec
fwljo was found in this rooming
per:its north ***niri jitjjfri from
I cases were noted. tPSSSnnries
Ibwaml we heard olnone ter-
(ASroamfc “Event.”—An
M)«m says the Eonaok Newt,
Bheen made in Bontbamp-
SwiiaOi struggle between the
he North and those who are
hets hare made'been upon
Be between the .belligerents.
Hag wagers was a new .hit
Bd enter Richmond before
wl Washington. Asboth
Whe'aame size, a nSw hot
to .be .made and kept until the
on lee crossed to (he north of
Federals cross to the south of
f the hat excites thee greatest
: of Vicksbargoanaed a large
ns, the Southern sympathisers
to the confident statements
' and Standard that the, town ,
captured.- A bushel of ripe :
, grown at
i that thegrear fortress oo the -
t be taken, and tbe iriwier
•• pimßns ’, asthfiy
fbe current.odds are.that the
pc from Lairdls and get into
federates. : 1 ■, •
BATIC
EETING
Meeting of the Deroo
’ative Men, who are .in
hlj suppression .the
In * • • j
I And of maintaining in-
Mntion gf our fathers,
our inalienable lighter
ami Soppiness, witti% ; ‘
pTOONA,
rening, Oct. 3d.
tiie State Executive
IHowing able speakers
Resen t and address tb®
Roes Snowden; jrf Fh%
ray D. Foster ofwWeet”
V’ni. iiigler and W®- 4-
Id's Hon. Win. A; Jfopt*
I' _ .V, r »-*.<• * ■if' 5 ' •
Igton county, m?d]R. P
ip 8. Nopir, of
tve been mwlfrijflw l ?,
>t step at ailJsStetfcP*
id Petersburg, ju&fli*'
tb» iettßed ?
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a A , Lawks, A Worm with Votr.—(Everybody has
—ViiX W At fit-lyXil Wa ♦ - scen 'bos’summer lionriew ron'havebeen wearing,
and they no longer create a sensation when yon
friitei'M fwfWl’t $650 •‘Comity Pnu."
tribune power-press
PRINTING OFFICE.
Hnnug* witliiu the past two years. made considerable
, ;,inii»n t» our estAbUsbnieut in the way of new fancy
<crew Press, Paper Cutter, Card Cutter. K.uliug Ma
nn.*. Card Power Press, and large Newspaper Power
1,,,.,, ,;i cut i»f wliich we give above) weare iiow prejiuretl
! ~X e cnto anything in tli<* Him- <>f .printing ur ruling in
...jual to establishment in the jtate. iknd at
r.jually low. Wo can execute. on short notice, all
t.f
bedding, Invitation, Visiting, Ball & Business Cards,
Circulars, Programmes,
MAMMOTH posters, sale bills,
pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS,
MANIFESTS, and blanks of all kinds.
ti; a.- :Ltk is a trial, feeling cuutliient that we can give
.smtiiftiim if we have the opportunity.
in bowther’.i building, corner of Virginia and An
opposite .Superintendent’!* Oflhe.
LOCAL ITEMS. -
More About Jim Moore.—We have had
.mother letter from our soldier friebd, Jim Moore,
uliii'li announces that he is well and hearty. In
f,ri Jim has stood the rough usage of the Army
„f the Potomac remarkably well, os he-informs us
that lie has not been one day in any hospital,
,ji,oe his connection with the army, how two
.ears, and he has been as faithfoi to his position
he has been healthy, not haring been absent
irom his company . twenty-four hours, either on
mrloueh or “ Frcnchie,” in all tiiat time.- Tlie
Araiv ot the Potomac is again on the march,
,uul the mil corps, to which the Reserves are at
mrlietl, were at Kapidan.Stmion when Jim wrote
u , He informs us of the death of private Samuel
I*. lilack, who lived near Postoria, in this eountv.
Black was a member of Co. F. 2d Reserves. It
,i|i|iears that he went bathing in the Rappahan
nock, near the R. R. station of that name, and
jelling beyond his depth, and being unable to
.vim, wa“ drowned. This occurred on the 3d of
M|itemher. His body was recovered an the 01 li
i.i'September and placed in a coffin and interred a
I, el distancefrom that station. He was a good sol
!,ei and lielovcd by all hiscomrades. He hadlieen
ih all the battles of that army from the date of his
entrance-into it, up to this time, and afteresca
;,:iig all its dangers, it is sorrowful to think that
lit should be thus suddenly called away from,
friends and glory.
N'kw Postal Currency. —The new fractional
i.Mial currency, says Thompson’s Hank Note Re
loner. is to be one of the same denominations as
:ne eld, but instead of being different sizes, they
sill lie of dimemigusof tlie present ten cent ]ostal.
n.cy are engraved in the highest styles of art, and
the colors, which arc the distinguishing marks of
ike different values, ore of such a chemical com
iiiuaiion, it is asserted, as to defy photographing.
jirimed on paper made by a secret pro
ass in the Treasuty Department, thinner than
that now in com mop use, and very much cheaper.
The advantage will consist largely in the fact that
lis tony times stronger than the piper now used,
and can be washed like a piece of linen without
in any way injuring the engraving. It photo
graphs a dark brown instead of white.
Democratic Mass Meeting.— By reference to
another column it will be seen that the Democra
; i v intend holding a grand Mass Meeting in this
place, on Saturday evening next. A number of
the ablest speakers of the party will be present on
that occasion. Considering that these men are the
expounders of the doctrines of their party, and
that the issues involved in the present political con
test in this State are- momentous, they should be
heard by all Voters, in order that they may vote
molerstatldingly. Arrangements have been made
: 't thc issuing of excursion tickets from all sta
tioits on the Penn’a R. R., between. Altoona and
I'rfcrsbtirg, at which 60 or more tickets can be
'old. We hope tipis meeting will pass oft' as qui
etly and orderly as did the Union meeting, some
.ttvo weeks since.
lit; Didn't Meln It, of Course.—A little in
cident occurred, a few days since, which shows
bow easily, in these party names, a man
may say what he does not really mean, and not
notice it, and what a handle can be made of his re
marks by bis opponents. After the Democratic
meeting, in Knrtz’s Hall, on Thursday evening
last, a member of the Union party met a Democrat
who had been in attendance, and questioned biin
as to the speakers and 'numbers present, &c., and
then asked whether there were any Union men
there, when the Democrat at once replied “.So,
not a,Union man.”
Daniel's Commjng.—Of course everybody will
mad this article, even if Uiey do get fooled.—
I‘rlnters have a captivating way of heading puffs,
bi order to get people to read them, and they
ircqnently get “ fits” for so doing ; bnt we didn’t
'.•■mimence this article to make excuses for our
nonsense, we only meant to say that Dan Langh
man is now in the city baying his fall stock of
ready made clothing, which he will have on hand
V the latter part of the week. This is all, yoo
tuow Dan always brings a good stock and sells
cheap. ‘ .
A Mammoth Depot.— The new depot of the
I‘i imsvlvania railroad now in course,of erection at
l‘itt,lnirg, will have a front on Liberty street of
'e'en hundred Leet, and on Elm street of one hnn-
Juil and fifty-nine feet. Five hundred feet of tlx
Ulerty street front will be of iron highly orna
mented, and the elevation of the roof in the cenr
J 1 * ">•! be serehty-five feet.. The plan of the
bidding comprehends a.large hotel, dining room,
A l '- and when finished it will be one of the roost
.'M«n>ive and handsome structures of the charac
‘' t m the United States.
lAi>esiabi.k.— lt is an undeniable fact that a
''idness man who wishes to do a thriving business.
'ditairi the patronage of the public generally,
tl " w i keep E fK| d stock and be accommodating.' —l
' ,,l ° call at Otto Bum's Saloon and order a;
»I bite of oystets, will be politely waited upon and
u 'c served up to them as fine a dish of bivalves
tr ot' ** llml iTt tlic town - H«ssi also keeps an
assortment of fruit, confectioneries, nuts,
pies, etc. . ’
n
a])|jcnr in public, and, besides, Urn color and trim
mings have faded, and they are no more u loves
of bonnets,” sneh as yon would appear in. Now,
• a word aside,, the Misses Hickey have just received
their stock ol fall bonnets and trimmings, and, oh !
they are so pretty, and so becoming, and they can
trim them up so neatly, and make you appear so
pretty, and so captivating. Kush in at once and
how many of yon can get new bonnets before
next Sunday. •
' Frozen Watbr'Meloxs.—Frozen water melon
is nil the rage now among the epicures in the
eastern cities. “ The melon subjected to the freezing
process, should be buried in pounded ice, perhaps
twelve hours previous to use, and packed carefully
away in the coolest place attainable. When again
brought to light, the melon shows an even coat
ing of frost like dew upon its surface, and, on be
ing cut a smart, crisp detonation precedes the
knife in its progress, when the fruit is in perfect
condition. Then carve and eat adlibitum .”
FrHK.—A destructive fire . occurred at Water
street, Huntingdon Co., on Saturday last. The
residence and Cabinet shop of David Wilson (both
in the same building),were entirely consumed.—
The fire wiis communicated to the building from
a delapiihtled chimney. The flames spread so
rapidly that Mr. Wilson’s family (be was absent)
hud barely time to make their escape from the
house, without saving anything., Mr. W’s loss
will be very heavy. The property belonged to
Henry Mytinger.
“Gone and Left Us.”—“Skeedaddling" ap
pears to be the inscription upon the coat tails of a
number of our old and respected'friend, and now the
appointing power* in the Maintenance of Way De
partment, P. R.,R., have gone aud given our good
natured friend, Maurice Fitzgerald, a lift into the
buporvisorship of the Tyrone and Cleartield R. R.,
which necessitates liis-removal to Tyrone. While
we are losers, there are three parties benefitted,
viz: the P. R. R., the people of Tyrone,and Mr.
Fitzgerald.
Jim Carroll foe Assembly.—We notice that
our old acquaintance, Jim Carroll, a Mail Agent
between this place and Pittsburgh, under Buchan
an’s administration, is oat as an independent can
didate for Assembly, in Cambria county, in oppo
sition to Cyrus L. Pershing, the regular Demo
cratic nominee. Jim is a first rate fellow and
certainly sound on the Uniou question. He would
make a creditable representative, and we shall hike
pleasure ir. chronicling his election.
88k. A cotemporaty speaks in terms of high
praise of a newly-invented “ spark arrester.” We
doubt whether this new fangled affair is equal to
.the old ones of a good fierce dog, aided by a stout
cudgel in the hands, of an indignant “ governor.”
These two .combined will generally manage to
bring down the “spark" about the time he is
scaling the; fence, especially if assisted by the old
tody with a broomstick. From such “arresters”
all “ sparks’’ may well pray to be delivered.
A Fact Worth Knowing.—Jesse Shiith has
just returned from the city with his Tall supply of
hats, caps, etc...and is now opening his stock at
bis store on Virginia street.
Smith & Maun have also received their Fall
supply of hats and caps, boots .and shoes, &c., at
their store on Main street, two doors above the
Exchange Hotel.
Welcome Present.—Jake Wilson has our
thanks for a box of delicious grapes, from Hersh
berger's Manaynnk Vineyard. They are as fine
grapes as we have seen this sekson. Jake keeps’
them on hand for sale by the pound or box. He
has also apples, peaches, watermelons, sweet po
tatoes, and other vegetables in season.
The “Bio Potato.”—Our mountain friend, D.
M. Greene, presented us .with a monster potato, a
few days since.. We need not give its weight, suf
nce it to say that'it mode a meal for two persons,
and we style it the “ big potato,” until softie of onr
readers present something to beat it.
New Goods.—J. B. Hileman has received his
first invoice of Pall goods, which he is selling at
the lowest figures, and they are going off with a
rush, keeping the Squire audjnko so busy that
they .hafdly get time to take their meals. Call
early, ladies, if you wish something nice.
PEN AND SCISSORS
Muffins that nobody relishes—ragamuffins.
Israel Gutelius, editor ot the Selinsgrove
Post, died, on Friday, at an advanced; age.
. Richard Brodhead, late Senator from
Pennsylvania, died at his’ homo in Fas ton, on the
17th insc.
(3* It is said that the income to the Govern
ment from the Pennsylvania oil walls amounts to
$5,000,000 a year. -
A3"The Washington Rejmbliam says that Gen.
Schenk will leave the army and take his seat in
Congress, where be succeeds Vallandigham.
J®* Elderly unmarried ladies are considered
by. some persons the least enviable of all kinds of
waiting maids
•3" A Western alitor has married a girl named
Church—and says he has felt: happier since he
joined Church than he ever did before.;
C3* Politics are being wormed up to boiling
beat. ; Meetings are being held daily in different
pa. ts of the county, ' Go in, country savers.
The politicians of both parties profess to
be sanguine of the election of their candidates.—
Several gentlemen are bound to j» badly fopled.
On Monday next the Trustees of the Meth
odist Clmrch will commence papering, painting
and refitting their church and parsonage.
*3* It is said that one of our young women,
whose betrothed lover is in the army, went almost
into convulsions at his .perfidy, on bearing of his
having an engagement in Mississippi.
t • !■
0* One; of the Richmond papers thus pleas
antly announces the death of a newspaper man
in the Libby prison :—•“ A Yankee reporter gone
home to write up his reports by die fire.”
is the difference between a copper
head and a riibel ram ? One gpesyiw the Union
with an if,” fhe other* goes against the Union
with but.”:
Pittsburgh Chronicle says that for the
past twy weeks the woods surrounding Oil City
have Ifc’en thronged with squirrels, evidently ami-
grating So»h. So thick have they become that RAH ROAD AND MAIL SCHEDULE.
the little bovs kill great number? ■of them with
w I TRAILS ARRIVE AND DREART.
Stick* and htoms. \Vc i*Ol»W like TO live around |taltiuHmvKxpr«. Wert arrive. tf-W A.M leaves 7.15 AM.
♦here for a week or twh. I'hiladrl'a 7.40 -• • 8.110 ••
Fast UllO •• h.Jo i’ M. ■■ H.35F.M.
Mail Train “ . 7.110 7.15 -
Express Train Hast *• S.-lo !', M., leaves si,oo P. M
Fast Line .. •* •• 1.10 A VI, •• 1.15 A. M
Mail Train " •• 7.40 •• 8.00 ■■
Through AccoiO, “ “ 1015 .*• ■■ ic.25
Train* on Hullidaysbun: Brunch ran to connect with
Msprea Train* West. Mail Train Kaat and West and Thro’
Accommodation Train Ka*t.
Trains on Tyrone Adßearfiald Br inch and Bald Eagle
Valley It. R. run to connect with Express Train West and
Mai] Train East and Wear.
CTTIip Christian merchant who will bite a shot
to make weight-—divide a drop to make measure
—or ; sjWl n hair to |>rovelhat he don’t want more
than hisowp, is a rogue in.disgaise.
VST France is about lto\ reinforce her fleet on .
the North American coast with vessels of war and
some very large transports. A new admiral was
to be appointed for the trans-Atlantic service.
ETA keejier of a saloon advertising his estab
lishment, fhns concludes:—“-Those of my patrons
who require it shall be sent home on a wheelbar
row, gratis.”
The Memphians have been amused in a
rather novel way the past ■week. A circus nfan,
named Tom Cony, after duly advertising the feat
sailed down the Mississippi river in a washtnb,
drawn by two geese.
The .Republican State Convention, held at
Worcester, Mass., on the 24th inst., nominated
Gov, Andrews for re-election, by acclamation.—
All the present incumbents were also nominated
the same wnf .*
Or A child of Mr. Martin, residing on Mayes’
place up the river, got on the railroad track on
Monday last, and was rim overby the wood train
while, backing. It survived its injuries only an
hour. —Lemstmcn Gazette.
tV* The hut dodge of the conscript deserters is
to don a Confederate aniform, and come into oamp
as deserters. They are then sent to Washington,
take the ; oath of allegiance and are forwarded
North. -Seven were caught at this game lust
week;
®s?tThe Nashville Union has the following:—A
newsboy Was crying his papers around the door of
a prominent hotel, “Here’s yonr Gazette— battle
of Vicksburg!” when an officer said to him, “I
can’t see it.” “ Yon never will see it,” said the
boy, “ while yon sit loafing round hotels.”
A very singular accident occurod a few
days ago in the Rue dc Grendelle, Paris. A num
ber of laborers were seated on a ladder, each hand
ing to the other above him large stones for building
purposes. Cue of the topmost men was seized
with a violent (it of sneezing, so uncontrollable,
that he dashed the stone in his hands on the man’s
head below, smashing out his brains, and sent him
rolling into the street, dislodging on his downward
way, four more of the laborers.
USTew Goods,
KERB lias just received a Very handsome lot of
new fall goods, which will be sold AT PRICES
DEFYING COMPETITION.
Those .requiring anything in his line will SAVE
CASH by calling soon, as goods will positively be
much higher before long.
The newly arrived stock consists of Shirting
Flannel, Delaines, Balm'l Skirts,
Satinetts, Cassimeres, Prints,
Cloaking Cloths, Tweeds,
Brown Muslin, Jeans,
Bleached Muslin, &c.
Call and get a bargain liefore the goods are all
disposed of.
His stock of Groceries is complete, and the at
tention of the pnblic is directed to‘ the fact that
he is selling the BEST RIO COFFEE AT 33
CENTS per pound, SYRUPS from 50 to 7o cts
per gallon, and all other goods in proportion.
Altoona, Sept. 16th, 1863.
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
Our LETTER A FAMILY SJEWING MACHINE Is fast
gaining a ; wor}rf-wicte reputation. Iris beyond doubt the
lf«8t pud mprt beautifuLof all Family Sew
ing Machines yet .qffered to the public. No other Family
Sewing Machine has so many useful appliances for Hem
ming, Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gathering, (lunging,
Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. No other
Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great
variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with
all kinds of thread. Great and'recent improvements
make our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and
most durable, and most certain in action at all rates of
speed. It makes the interlocked stitch which is the best
stitch known. Any one, even of the mostordinary capacity,
can see at a; glance, bow to use the letter A Family
Sewing'Macnipe. Oar Family Sewing Machines are fin
ished 1b chaste and exqulste style.
The folding Case of the Fain fly Machine is a piece of
cunning, workmanship of the most useful kind. It pro
tects the machine when not In and when about lobe
operated may .bo opened pa a spacious and substantial
table fo sustain the work. While some” of the Cases,
made but of the choicest woods, are finished in the sim
plest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned
and embellished in the most costly and supurb manner.
It Is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in
operation,tso tie to Judge of its great capacity nnd beauty.
It is last becoming as popular for family. sewing as our
Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes.
Tho Branch Officers are well supplied with silk, twits,
thread, needles, oil, Ac ./of the very best quality.
Send fora Pakphut.
THE SINGkB. MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
i «$8 Broadway* New. York.
Philadelphia Orncc, 810 Chestnut fit. ~
Mr. D. W. A. Wolford, Merchant Tattor, Virginia Stro et
Agent in Altoona.
Altoona, Nor. 13,1862. [l.yr.
TO THE YOUNG OB OU>,
Xuk or Jikmale*
If you bate !>een suffering from a habit indulged in by the
YOUTH OF BOTH SHJTJSS.
WHICH CAUSES 80 MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS.
It unfit them for Marriage. f
And is the greatest evil which can bdfkll
MAN OR WOMAN. f
See symptons enumerated in advertisement, and If you
are a sufferer,
Cut out tlie Advertisement, '
' Ami send for it at once.
: Unlays am dangerous.
Ask for Helmbold’s.
Take no other.
Cureagoaranteed,
Bexourt of Counterfeit* and Imitation*.
DE. TOBIAS’
' VENNETIA LINIMENT.
A certain core for pains and achea, and warranted su
perior to any other. Croup it positively cores; relief I*
absolutely sore immediately after it is used, Mothers re
member this. and arm yuurselvee wltha bottle without
delay. Croup is a disease which gives bo notice, frequently
attacking the child in the dead hourof night; before a
physician cau be summoned it may be too late, Bemenn
ber, the Venetian Liniment never foil*. Price 25 and 50
cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office, 50 Cortland
Street, New Yurk. (Sept 16,1803—1 m.
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.
| The Bev. H'm. Cosgrove, white laboring as a Missionary
' hi Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means
I had failed, by i\ recipes obtained from a learned physician
i in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cored great
numbers wbo ; were suffering from Consumption, Bronchi
tls. Sore Throat, Co agios and Colds, and the debility and
nervous depression camwni by these disorders.
Dearths of benefiting others, I will send this retype,
which 1 have brought home with me, to all .who need It,
free of charge* Address.
Kev. WiL 038GR0V*,
139 Vulton A remit,
Per, 3!!,18(K-ly.J ( Brooklyn, N. Y,
Eastern Through,.
Eastern Way
Western Way
Western Through.
Holliduysburg
Western Way i ?,20 A. M.
Ktuteru Wav
Western Through, ; p
Eastern Through,
UalUdayebHrg,... ; |. 7.30 A M.' i 6,46 P, M.
, °" ,c * Houm;—During tbelweek from «.4S A. M. until
1 ,30 P. M. On Sundays from 7,30 until 8,30 A. M
Altoona. April2o.lBo3.
altoona Academy.
rPHIS ACADEMY WILL BE RE
X OPENED, under the care of PROF. MILLER, on
MONDAY.TUB sth DAY OF OCTOBER. For the pres
ent, PATTON’S HALL will be occupied. ■*;
Txaire—s2.oo per month, payable invariably at the end
of every mouth. jW. K. FINDLEY, PrWt.
iJeo. W. Patton, Sec’y.
CITY DRUG STORE.
D-’- E. H. REIGAET would respect
fully announce to the citizen, of Altoona and sur
rounding country, that he lias recently purchased the.
Drug Store of Berlin A Co., on Viigiuia Street, opposite
Fries’ Hardware Store:
His Drugs are Fresh and Pure,
and 111- hopes by atrlct attention to business, to merit a
.bare of public patronage.
( all and examine his stock. He has constantly on band
DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS,
fine toilet Soaps, ferfumer r. brushes,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES,
CARBON OIL AND LAMPS,
NOTIONS, CIGARS,
and every article usually kept in a' First-dots Drug Store
PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal use. .
DOMESTIC OitAPK WINE— PURE—WARRANTED
acenrarely compounded, at all hours of the day or night.
Altoona. Sept. 30.1803.
{jJREAT DISCOVERY!
K UNKEI/S
BITTER WINE OF IRON,
-tFA.IAT stoma ClhS, aEKEUAL_ DKHIIATi\ INDI
GESTION, DISEASES OP the nervous sys
tem, CONSTIPATION. ACIDITY OF THE
STOMACH, AND FOB ALL CASE 3
REQUIRING A TONIC.
Thw wine includes the moat agreeable and efficient Salt
of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide combined
with the moat energetic of Vegetable tonics, Yellow Peru,
vlau Bark. The effect in many cases of Debility, Loss of
Appetite and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of
Irsn, is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises the
. S m- muscular flabbiness, removes the palor of
debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance.
Du you want something to strengthen you?
Do yon want a got<d appetite?
Do yon want to Imild up vour constitution *
Do you want to feel well?
Do you want to get rid of nervousness '•
Do you want energy?
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 't
If yon do, try
Check,
Ticking,
KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE OF IRON
This truly valuable Tonic has beenso thoroughly tested
by all classes of the community, that it le now deemed
indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costa bnt little, pu
rifies the blood, gives tone to the stomach, renovates the
system, and prolongs life. I now only aak a trial of this
valuable Tonic. ■
COUNTERFEITS.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.— As Kc.vksl’s Bit
tek Wine op Iron is the only sure and effectual remedy
in the known world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia
ana Dwility . dad ns there are a number of imitations
offered to the public, we would caution the community
to purchase none but tne genuine Article, manufactured i>v
8. A. KUNREL,and which has his stamp on the top of the
cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are at
tempting to imitate this'valcable remedy,-provesits worth,
and speaks volumes in its favor. * • '
THE BITTER WINK OF IRON is put up in 50 cent
and $l.OO bottles, and sold by all’respectable Druggists
throughout the country. Be particular that every bottle
bears the fac simile of the proprietor’s signature.
General Depot, No. llSMarketSt., Harrisburg, Pa
For Sale by GEO. W. KESSLER, £. H. EEIQ ART,
Altoona, and by all respectable dealers everywhere.
Sept. 30,1868—6 m. ' ;
JOIN THE
CAVALBYIII
NOWIS THE TIME TO ENLIST !
Don’t wait to be notified that
you are drafted!
Do not wait for the next draft, but vol-
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN
authorised to redraft a
CAVALRY COMPANY, YElft
to be attached to the 13th PonA’a' cavalry.
Men are wonted immediately to fill np the company.
Enlist where jroa have a chance in the selection of yonr
officers, and a fair chance tor promotion.
? P Cnpl. JAS. M. BELL.
ALTOONA, August 1863.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
▼ The subecrllieroffcra at Private Sale
a valuable property, siljiateon BroncbSt, jMfh
.East Altoona, immediately opposite I |U|
'Machine Bhope. ? Hllig
The house is well built and nearly
and contains ICSaIHBiB
Fifteen Rooms with Good Cellars.
It is calculated for THREE FAMILIES, and at the most
reasonable terms will bring $3O permontb rent.; There is
a well of good water In the yard. Terms easy. ■
Apply to MICHAEL WYROUGH, on the premises, or
to JAMES KEARNEY, at hi* storey in East Altoona.
July 28,1863-tf. - r •
TO BUILDERS
TGWIOPOSALS will be received at the
Jt. MOUNTAIN HOUSE at CRBBBON, for fur
wshmA the materials and building additions to the Hotel*
according toplans and specifications of the work to be
seen at the Office of Hie Mountain House oh Mondaytrext,
28 th inst., and during the following week, ’
The work will let by general contract; the price to
include ail materials and labor requisite to complete the
work. • f
Cresson, Sept. 23,1863.
A DMINISTEATOES’ NOTICE.
XJI. Notice la hereby gilen, that Letter* of Administra
tion hare been issued this day to the undersigned by the
Eegister of Blair county, on the estate ofBKBNABD GAK
YIN, late of the Borough of Altoona, deceased. > All tter-'
•one knowing thsmselyea indebted to said Estate are hereby
hotlflsd fo make immediate payment, and' those having
claims against the same, most present them legally authen
ticated, ibr settlement. JAMttH lUKVTM- -
Bspt. 18, 186Sr-6t.s
LEFISTGW MILLS,
LEWISTOWN PA.
Flour and feed of all kinds
always on hand and for sale at the lowest market
prices.
. Orders by-mail will receive our special and prompt at
,C(K, . W. B. McAXBKR A SON,
Sept, 18, 1863-2 m. Prophetare.
I^TOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
-L ” the following resolution was adopted st a late meet
tog of the Board of Managers of the Altoona Bail and
Market Companyv T
Bestirod, That the second instalment of 10 per cent on
the etock subscribed for, be made payable on the 20th
day of the present month, (May) and that tbs balance of
the snbscriptlon be made payable in monthly Mttalments
of 10 per cent each, oo the 16th day of each succeeding
Month, until the whole amoniit is paid to. T
Persons wlshtog to take stock in the-company ean still
he accommodated, there being a few aharewyet nnsold.
Altoona, May Mth.-tf. B. P. BOSK, Trfhmrrr.
MAILS ARRIVE
7.40 A.M.
7.00 P.M.
- 10.15 A. M.
i 7,40 A.M.
7.BQ A. XI. k 7,00 p. M.
MAILS CLOSE.
O. W. PATTON, P.M
FHYSJCIA AW’ K 1 FT lONS
POE THE CURE OP
unteer at once!
A JOINT RESOLUTION rPROPO-
J*. CKKTAI-N AMKHDMBRTS TO TIIK
CuMVTITCTION. -
he U rewired hg the SoutU md Omteqf Btprmniatm*
the CbihmonmaUk Amqdewnut m, Ocneral Anrm
bly met. That the following amendaaents be proposed to
tile Constitution of the Commonwealth, in, accordance
«Ifh the provisions of tfcrtnlh article thereof:
There shall be an additional section in tins third article
of the Constitution, tpbe designated aa sertios fonr. as
follows:. > , j.;j ;
■S.cnoa 4, Wbenererlby the qualified electors of
tbU Com mon weaMiahail beta any actual military set-rice
under a reipriaithio from thePreeident of tire United States,
or bi autltoMty of this Commonwealth, snitfa electors may
exercise tile right of suffrage in all elections by the citl
aeus, nndtfr inch renlatb-ua aa are, or shall be, prescribed
by law, asftilly aa if they ware prreent at their usual place
of election.
There shell be two addition*! section* to the eleventh
article of the Constitution, to be designated a* sections
eight apd nine, as follows:
Seotio* 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature,
containing miw<*han one subject, which shall be clearly
expressed In the title, except appropriation bills.
SEcnbx ». No bill shall be passed .by the Legislature
; grab ting any powers, or privileges. In any base, where the
; authority to grant sueh powers, pr privileges; has been, or
i may hereafter he, conferred upon the courts of this Oom
tnouwealth. ; JOHN CRBSM'AV
, SixaktT of (Ac House qf Jfeprcssntattccs.
JOHN P, PBNNKY,
Speaker tjf &e Senate.
Office or the Skutakt of tux Coxmo.kweilth,)
nrainnun.' I
I do hereby certify that tjke foregojog
ami annexed it a full, true audoor
■ rect copy of the original Joint Beso
\ h Intlon of thegeneral Assembly, entl*
tied “A Joint Resolution. proposing
certain Amendments to the Constitu
tion,” as the same retbain**on file in
this office.
In Testimony whereof, I halve hereunto
set my band, and caused the seal of
the Secretary’s office to be affixed, the
day and year above written.
ELI SLIVER,
Secretary qf tfu Cb&montoealth.
July 7,18t51.-te.
LARGE SIZE J
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
AMBROTYFES,
Gilt and Rosewood Frames,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
CARTES-DE- VISITES,
ALL STYLES AND SIZES OF
CASES, &€.,
CLABAUGH’S BUILDING,
Julia Street, between Virginia and Emma,
altoona; pa.
ELIAS A. BONINE.
Aug. 4, ’63-3m.
THE UMON FOREVER I
O-OOD NEWSI
fGODFREY WOLF would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Altoona and' vicinity
that he has opened a
CLOTHING STORE,
On Comer of Main ami’ CaroHne ■ Streets,
where lie will keep on hand a lugs stock‘of ready-made
clothing consisting of DRESS COATS, PANTALOONS,
VESTS. OVERALLS, KNIT JACKETS, 4c, at Phtlodel
phia prices. .
: HATS & CAPS!
1 have a large and varied stock of hats and caps which
It will be to the advantage of all to examine before par
chasing elsewhere. Also, a fiae stock of Gents’ Furnish
ing goods, sock as shirts, collars, neck-tics, handkerchief.,
Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, 4c.
Determined to sell, I have marked my- goods at the
very lowest figures,' and feel confident that all will bo
satisfied with the price and quality of my stock.
Altoona, May I‘i; 1803.
CONFECTIONERY
AND ICE CREAM SALOON,
I'HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN
, FORM thecltixena of Altooua and vicinity that his
CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORE, is always
supplied with the very beat articled to be had, and in great
variety. He has also an
ICE CREAM SALOON
attached to hi« store. In which he will serve np ICE
CHEAM in the best style.dnring the ienson.
FRESH-BAKED
BREAD, CAKES, & PIEj,
always on hand* at reasonable rates.
He Is at all time* prepared to supply cakes, candies, Ac
for panics and other parties. He invites a snare of public
patronage, believing that he can render foil latisfoctiont o
all. i ■ ■.?,;•••
Remember, his store and saloon is on Virginiastreet,two
doorsbetow Patton’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI.
Altoona* April 28,1868-tf.
OIIPERIOR STOCK OF LIQUORS.
-—JOH- H. FSUCBSY is. now able to 'offer to
his customers and the public it large, a stock of the
pnrest riqaors ever brought info this tnaiket, comprising'
in part the toitowing varieties '
WHISKY—IRISH, SCOTCH; OLD BOURBON.
WINE—PORT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA,
OTARD, DOPEY A CO. PALE BRANDY. .
These liquors mm aU be warranted; and h addition to
these, FUITCIIEY has on hand's large variety of Wines,
Whisky and Brandy, to they Invite the particular
attention of'the public.
Altoona, May 12,1863.
HAMS! HAMS! HAMS’—Ju$ p-!
calved, a large lot of Canvassed Sugar-curedtrs™.
of the beat brands In market Every one sold is guarani
teed at . . . ' PRITCHBY’S
Mackerel— nos. i, 2, and 3,
in sit sited packages, hew, and ekeh package
warranted, Just received and tor sale low by i
PBITCHEY.
rpEAS! TEAS! TEAS!—FRITCHEY
JL ! is selling Teas superior to any, ever offered in Al
toqua. They are free of adulteration* coloring, or mix*
ture of any kind.
Another large lot of the
.CELEBRATED JERSEY HAMS just received and
for sale at FHITCHBT*K
/LREAM CRACKERS ! A fresh sop-
V_y ply of theee delicious crackersjnst received and for
mint i . FIUTCnET*B
IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE,
pore Teas, the best of Chocolate, Byrnge wnd Sugars,
OiOETON CRACKERS—A! LARGE
-U of these delidotia cracker* lost receired
&Ddfrr»ieby /IUTCHKY.
|?XTEA FAMILY FLOUR, FROM
the Core, always on band and for sale as low
as the lowest fay PRITCHBY.
SUGARS, AND SYRUPS
V/ :of all grades, and at sUssonkbis prices, for sale by
: • ! fWPCHKY.
W BARRELS PURE CIDER VINE
OAR/Uat received and for aale’ low st
Sept,l,lBo3. _ KtITCHETf’S.
FAMILY FLOUR,- PUT UP
*•» Sacks expressly for fondly use at,
BUTCH ICY’S
WORRELL’S PREPARED COFFEE
V V jnst received and tor sale by fUTCHBTi
QUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT
O > nHxcHßrs,
I BARRELS PURE WHITE I.ARTY
*X Just received and forsale at PBITCgEY‘B .
NEW STORE, comer
ofparolhte and Virginia Sts. V
riRITCHETIS REALLY SELLJNB
X ; the best Brown Sugar In Altoona at If^ecnV
jf.+if.
Df. SHEET’S
;
LISIM E S T,
GREAT REMEDY
TOR RHEUMATISM, OCUT, NEURALGIA LUMBAGO.
STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
CUTS AMO WOUNDS, PIUtB. HEADACHE,
AND ALL RIIUEUIO AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
F°f aii of which it it a speedy and certain remedy. and
voter toil. Thie Liniment is preparadlroia the recipe of
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the boon bone tetter,
and hot non need in bit practice fcc more than twenty
yean with the moataatooieriing in nines. "
AS AH AtLEVIATOR OF PATH, it it unrivalled ; by
any preparation beibre the public, of wbtch the moil
skeptical may be convinced by a tingle lirta).
Thia Liniment will can rapktly and radically, RHEU
MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and inthonand* of
cam whan it baa been need it baa nenr been known to
Jail.
fcOR NSORAUIIAe It wilt iflbrd ioiißMtikte relfol in
©?«ry case, however tfistmsing.. |
It will niters tfte wont ewes ->f HEADACHE In tltfse
mfamtesaaKbfei wsmnf#d todott. T'
TOOTHACHE also wilt tteuraiuataotly.
««' NBKVOtS DSBItITV AND GENERAL LASSI
TUDE arising ftom hnprndencedr exceegythls Llnluiftnt
ha most happy and nnfolllng remedy. Ac&ng directly
upon the net-rent Hasan, it strengthens and reTiemea khe
system, and restores it to elastic! tyand rigor. ; 1
FOB PILES.—-As aw. external remedy, we claim that It
ia the best known, and we challenge the world to produce
Unal. Krery rlctim of thla diatreacing complaint
gire it a trial, for it will not foil to afford immedi
ate relief, and in majority ofcaaea will affect t, radical core.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT arc Sometimes extreme
ly malignant and dangerous, bat a-timely application of
this Liniment will never foil to care.
SPRAINS are aometiniea very obstinate, and enlarge
medt of the joints is liable to oconrlf neglected. Vie
worst case may be conquered by thla Liniment in taro or
three days.
BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS, BURNS
AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful beeline
propertied of DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LIN I KENT,
when need according to direction* Abu, CHILBLAINS
FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS.
Dr. Stephen Sweety|af,%i^®ticut,
The Great NatanO jtone Setter. ,
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Cbpsßseat,
la known alt ora the. United States- "
Dr. Stephen" Sweety of GongtftScut,
Is the author of “Dr. Sweet’s In WllhleLinimenktP
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism and never foils.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment ('
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. 1
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Burns and Scaldsimmediately.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
la tbs best known remedy for Sprains and Bruiaea.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment 1
Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, andaeldom foils to cure
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Corea Toothache ia one mionte.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts and Wounds fanned lately and leaves no scar/'
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
la the best remedy for awe* In the known world-i
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Has been used by more than a million people, and all
praise it. . • '“ , '' ' ■
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Taken Internally cores Colic, Cholera tldrbna ao4 Cbolsra
Dc. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment^
Is truly a u fir lead in need,” and every fiuoUy tfacndd bave
it at hand* • ■
, Dr. Street’s Infallible Liniment
la for sale by all Druggists. Price 26 and *0 seats.
a fiuejidin
DB. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an 'ex
ternal remedy, Is without a rival, and will alleviate pain
more Speedily thanany other preparation. For SB Rheu
matic and Herrons Disorders if ti trdl*toMUbleftiid as a
cnraure tor Sons, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises', Ast,“ts
healing and powerful strengthcniok 'properties,
excite the Jost wonder and'astonishment of sit who have
ever given It a trial. Over one ibonsaod . certificate* of
remarkable cures, perfcrmed by It within tbs last two
v ye*r», attest the fitct.
TO HQKSE bwNEESI j
DB.S WHET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMHNTFO^HOESES
■ts&ss&sss MLee-&^ss»r4Ba
easily preventwjand cured in «Ur nwlMMfrwtaiea
bat eenfirmedcasesare beyond thTTpoSilblmyVaTodfl
attain. Noraae of the kind, however, Is scr desperate or
teSSS* be allovlated by this LUimeovand It.
buUbl application will always remove the tameness, hod
enable the horses to travel with comparative erne.
; EVERY HORSE OWNER
■hoold We tbis remedy e» bend, for lu timely UM ettke
£«*TffiStr!r!ss
wbicD render ho many otherwise talmbW borare asarH
worthless.
DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
■ IS TBS s' E :
B Idieir’s Fiiend,
tf'J!
And thoneands have found it truly
A, FRIEND IN NEED! p
£
CAUTION.
TownU MMUaa, <«nm th«<^idnu4taM«Mi
December 4, 1802,-ly. ' '• J *