iKawmri • Slnntwaa attack®,! £#*. encampment y- tt ™ es mortbrokeandootof one fc^S* 81 #'»m tilled. An* PH evidently' after . they w»re J? <n gsptotjs waB thrown from his his held *ft«r Wtt* Eoodi<*mp wag attack**} ** then were kitted »nd <^ o,lt N? “ a sorted in ofthe Thiid WiscrSl"' |B tilled. Captain Todd, q£^ n *anf. came to, Lieut. acxchange rif prisoners. It t trf Rebels Were wounded [ Shelby. Quan troll’s an Prairie, , McDonald’s x^ } »Fort Scott, dated the SthJnstam d force burned Carthage thisS^ - : infield has telegrashed to Leav« n n sixteen hundred to eight , nderQuantreU, Coffey, MchmgouFurtScott, and thatiie dtniel Weir to move with all is? to the relief of the post. ■ jin -Cne mm ¥ of Japanese life is the attaZl fome of the customs ofthe peonlem Ssssa?*^ ssentiaDy a country- of paradoxes • where all, even familiar thins, ees, and are curiously revered 9? 4* >»* walk on their heads instead ere are few things in which they do •anj** ol * kw, to have been im swjr opposite direction and a re Jsey write from top to bottom & In perpendicular instead of hori’ d fteir books begin where oureend examples of the curious role of contraries has attained »ngh imitated from Europe, are all r turning the key from left to right 11 sublunary things appeals reversed : • the taost part our night, and this tagomsm crops out in -the most </tzam way in all their moral beina abits. I leave to philosophers' the only speak to the facts. There • while the children look on; the is plane by drawing it to him,’ anil -b from them; they mount their off-side; their horses stand in the Ir heads where we place their tails, o their harness is always on the instead of the front; ladies black tead of keeping them white, and shoes instead of flacking them • hne tendencies are carried to the ly interfering not only with grace n with all locomotion, so tightly limbs, from the waist downward their garments.” ’ UES'ASB GILLMOKE Qita»ppt [ Washington correspondent thus ig the quarrel between Dahlgren lough understood here—and no m at the Navy Department—that «en the two commanders could n it is, without an open outbreak, erstood to represent to the-Navy * there is on, immense amount of ilimoreV artillen- performances, unon about Sumter being reduced, Is heaviest guns are still in posi sly manned, and that he dare not clads.to remove the obstructions edause, to do so, he would have ider these guns at short range, eing sunk. Meantime Gillmore duced Sumter, and' asks if the a - force enough to overpower the pt there to hinder us from taking H ' J London bread, judging from lich the bakeries are kept, can ■t palatable or the most whole- Treemenheere has lately made a iitionof the bakeries, which is a strong distaste against shop n paper writing of the shop bread tpared in a loathsome, under* ng with filth and vermin; the lb die dough was mixed were ertion of handling heavy masses « a close, unventilated bakc irespiration to roll off the arms workmen in streams into the rd on which the dough was laid being fashioned into loaves, had aoments before, with a filthy, i n» a temporary couch of a jont iwhom' personal ablution was a Lup this picture of honors, there tt the West End in- which the kneaking-trough and the wait aeless purpose. wls Tueateii ouk WouSSed. , v October 7.—Or. Clippengar, d Chattanooga, in charge of the t sent by the Government the battle of Chickamauga, has re ts that they were the first per the front from Nashville after ived at Chickamanga four days - - burgeons jjom any other State. most opportune, most of the ta regiments liaving been taken, x of them have returned so far,' 1 remain and are doing {ft** l nded recently paroled and re ly Bragg, had remained eight without having their wounds ebns, who were prisoners, were " th one of our wounded during r were there. The enemy had my of our men suffered terribly. rAUQJs. —Lookout Mountain, endeavors to bombard Bose undred feet higher than Chftt i distant by wagon road, and in a direct line. , where the rebel dfcpmdtes loosand feet high, three mite* f v road, and two miles by air n and Missionary Bidge nearly a, wliich lies inn basin formed j ranges around it. Bhagg has imunicatiou with Borne, forty one hand red and n bring im the heaviest siege , ! those wants. The Etowah miles from Chattanooga, aim by railroad. - kldto Bjorn—Jno B. Forest, ee, was, in connecdonwithhia «*day last, on complaint of S it Detective and Special Agent eportraeml charged with ds* g through the office andfakfoy »ey and other titidtii 'OB *m of letters were fimnd lo i absequent examination JedW* ■% among which was Irfo's r Mr. Bow, and mailed a rnnUn.purpesflijr todtKWCf mey wrui being rdmmofofe/ ■txjuireHnfabiud, flmpehßw aamouiu of l!»| ... shows that bing tfac mail fi>r sms && rk. - ■ ■ ' j&ttffx* Snhuu. O with an : fritted H CtapWi’g $650 “Goantry Frets." tribune power-press PRINTING OFFICE. tjtviusj. witbin the past-two year*. mode considerable ,ti..u to our establishment in the way of new fancy \ Press, Paper Cutter, Can! Cutter, Ruling Mu ,,k. Card Power Press, and largo Newspaper Power (a cut of which we give above) we are now prepaied , A rc’Ute anything in the line of printing or ruling in n | L to any establishment in the states and at *; rt equally low. We can execute, on short notice, all adding, Invitation, Visiting, Bali & Business Cards, Circulars, Programmes, mammoth posters, sale bills, &Rl® Piinphlets, Fay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, MANIFESTS. AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. A; ;*vask is a trial, feeling confident that we can give ~r,,tkt'ii<*u if we have the opportunity. ,* j-i LowtherV building, corner of Virginia and An upposite Superintendent’s Office. LOCAL XTEX^S. A. M. L & R. R. A.—Regular meeting of the ;j,.ani of Directors of the Altoona Mechanics’ Li :,-irv ami Reading Room Association was' held .imkTUth, 1863. Present, Messrs, Lamborn, toilly, Keller, Kessler, Savory, Irons, Reiboaack, llulecter and Elder. Hie report of the Treasurer showed a balance «;!(!,43 in tile treasury. i in motion, Mr. Isaac Worrell was unanimous flrcted to fill the office of Librarian, until tne , , m Regular Annual Meeting of the Assocition. Tlie following gentlemen were proposed and to active membership, viz; Messrs. Daniel ,iiiiui?t. t’lms. McCormick, J. N. Postlcthwait, ,i MrKceliau, .Samuel Lloyd, J. Pringle aud F. a Moore. Tiu> Corresponding Secretary was instructed to olic-to tb« publishers of tire Eveuiny Bulletin and lint that the sending of the pa|ier to the Libra- i«- discontinued mi motion, it was ordered that the Comnlittoe ii Library Room be required to furnish the room min -pittoons—expenses to' be paid out of fund uM.imishing room, mi motion of Mr. Keller, an older on the Treas ure fur Sid, was granted to the Chairman of l omraittee on Hooks and Publications, for the i iia-imse uf new books. i w muiion, adjourned. E, ELDER, Secy. di tobkr.— Welcome golden month of revol ill'years. The eqtiinoxial storms have swept i-i the hunt and their purifying effects have pre ml the atmosphere for the lovely dnvs of'this lies! sister of the twelve. Nature is now chan- . her rubes of green and decorating herself in ■■ '■'si, hues of russet and crimson. In these uiin Jays we would roam over the fields and .template the lessons which nature teaches, ratli • nan drag out the hours wearily in a |ient-up litors S Jen. amid the clatter of presses, which ijum ceases in this establishment, the cry of - I.'.' when every exchange is filled with elec n.vring falsehoods, and the petulant demands m rv jobbing patron that his job be done first. Ihe relice ting mind this glorious month says in ■^pie-language: Man. thou art like the rolling «ir— merry Spring-time is the youth', the busy Milliner is thy season for industry in the drama of '!■, anil the golden Autumn of which October is > ipieen, represents thy maturity, when loaded ■nil the experience of youth and middle age, thou H' e* well be honored for the position which thou ~t occupy. Leant further also that Autumn ■ i'lvsems the evening of life in which thou shouldest "the thyself in sober garments and to look for “Jrd witli joy towards the setting sun. i.miATA.—The price, per month, of tuition in | Aiioona Academy, is $2.50 instead of $2,00. ■ iierctofore published in the advertisement of ,at Bwtitution, It will l>e found correct in an- ; !C*r .column. Has. Kick Stile Lives.— The distinguished ’- lor. Dan Eice, is to ; visit Altoona on Sutiir ’kit. 24th, with his great show. The repn iiiin of this institution is thoroughly established - tin- l>cst traveling exhibition In the world.— 1,111 appears at every performance and introduces "under of the age, his Blind Talking Horse, A- r-lsior, which is admitted by all to be the most "markable exhibition of animal instinct everseen. ‘''i' educated nudes still hold a prominent posi 'i in the great show. Mr. Bice will appear in - uslml ' m ppy style, as the American Humorist, -ad drive dull care away. The great show will - at Tyrone Oct. 23d, Altoona, 24th; Johns »n. 2Cth ; Greensburg. 27th ; and close its sea n for 1863 at Pittsburgh. AST A fine lot of ladies' purses, port monaics, '“'lograph albums, pen knives, spectacles, watch inis and all kinds of notions going cheap at ; iidi s Drug Store. I'kovision Stohk. —We don’t like this thing : chronicling the departure of* so, many of our ‘"'■t enterprising citizens. Of course we desire “’ir prosperity, yet we are sorry that they find it wessarv to leave our town to secure it. '■ Among j '-f.late departures is that of our old townsman, p * ■ Dill, who yesterday morning left for jsuil, where he goes into the beef and pork pack r“ business. In this he is in company with :W. r l-lo.vd, of this place. They intend opening a provision store in Cleveland, and also Due th is place, Which tlicy will keep supplied with ■■oyihing m the provision line, and sell at the **-t reasonable prices. : ! well selected stock of tobacco, cigars, ' B Hr.., at Uoush’s Drug Store. tm" \V e acknowledge ourselves under obliga 'n' to our Sinking Valley friend, old Joe Metz ’lur StTera * d ar d s of excellent sausage, left “ as on Saturday morning last. Such treats - '‘ut hard to take. The sausage was excellent, plenty, and all we lacked was the huck- N [ " e hope to secure a supply of this 11 'at in time to enjoy the next present of this W bo’s the next customer. *» **.«..«*, hair oil fancy soapa end fluvbr e«racts selling cheap at British \ Drug St tire. The following history of the celebrated edifice entered by J. Davis, Esq., is authentic. It was . written for the purpose of giving infant politicians a clear concise, and truthful description of the habitations and the fortunes and misfortunes and doings of the inmates: X. The Southern Confederacy.—This is the house that Jeff built, 11. The Ethiopian.—This is the malt that lav , in the house that Jeff built. 111. The Underground Railroad.—This is the l rut that eat the malt that lav in the house that j Jeff' built. ’ : , IV.. The Fugitive Slave Law.—This is the eat ! that killed the rat that eat the malt that lay in the j hou!>e that Jeff built-. | V.Vrhe. Personal Liberty Bill.—This' is the •; dog that warned the cat that killed the rat that I eat the malt that lay in the house that Jeff built. | VI. Chief J unfit t; : Tanny .—This is the cow i with crumpled horn <hat. tossed the dog that j worried the cat that killed the rat that eat the. malt that lay in the house that Jeff built. VII. Jamos Buchanan.—This is the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with crumpled horn i that tossed the dog that iworried the cat that killed the rat that eal the malt that lay in the house that Jeff built. VIII. O. Cesh.—This is the man all. tattered tmd tom that married the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that cat the malt that lav in the house that Jeff built. C_l tec IX. Plunder.—This is the priest all shaven and shorn that married the inan all tattered and torn to the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rot that eat the malt that lay in the house that Jeff built. BST - A large assortment of fine drugs and med icines just received at Roush’s Drug Store. Fiue! Finn !! —Do not risk your property any longer to the mercy of the flames, but 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 itest in the United Slates. Altoona, July 21,-tf. New KERR has j test 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, Balin'! Skirts, Satiuetts. Cassimeres, Prints, Cloaking Cloths, Tweeds, Cheek, Drown Muslin, Jeans,. Ticking, Bleached Muslin, &e. : • Call and get u bargain before the goods are all disposed of. His stock of Groceries is complete, and the at tention of the public is directed to the fact that he is selling the BEST RIO COFFEE AT 33 (’ENTS per pound, SYRUPS from 50 to 75 cts per gallon, and all othcrigoods in proportion. Altoona, Sept. IGih, 1863. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Our LETTER A FAMILY, SEWING MACHINE is fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most* beautiful of all Family Sew* iug Machines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so many useful appliances for Hem ming, Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gathering, Gouging, Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, and so f* rth. No other Family Sewing Machine has bo much capacity for a great variety of work. It wilUew 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 &U rates of speed. It makes the interlocked which is the best stitch known. .Anyone, even -of the tuost ordinary capacity, can see at a glance, how to use the letter A Family Sewing Macnine. Our Fasnijy Sewing Machines are fln islted in clmsfe and cxquiste'stylc. The folding Cose of the Family Machine is a piece of cunning w orkmanship of the: roost usefhl kind. It pro tects the machine when not in use, end when about to be operated may bo opened as ; a spacious and substantial table to sustain the work.- While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest wodda, are finished in the sim plest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embellished in the most costly and supnrb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in operation, so to Judge of ijs great Rapacity and beauty. It is fast becoming us popular for family sewing as onr Manufacturing machines are’for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Officers are well supplied with silkj twits, thread, needles,oil, Ac., of.tlie very best quality. Semi for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 458.Btoadway, New York, ea-i* miladelphia Office, SlO Cheatout St. Mr. D. \V. A.' Belfonl, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Stre et Agent iu Altoona. ( - J Altoona, Notf. 13,1862. • [l,yr. * - \ DR. TOBIAS’ VENNETIA LINIMENT. A certain cure for pains and aches, aqd wax ranted su perior to any other. Croup it positively cures; relief is absolutely sure immediately after it Is used. Mothers re member this, nud arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup Is a disease which gives no notice, frequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night; before a physician can be summoned it may be too late. Remem ber, the Venetian Liniment ngver fails. Price 25 and 50 cents h bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office, 56 Cortlaud Street, New York. [£ept 16,1863—1 m. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING The Rev. Win. Cosgrove, while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician in the great city of Jcddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who \vere suffering from Consumption, bronchi tis, Sore Throat, Coughs ahd Cold’s, and. the debility and nervous deprcffciop caused by these disorders. Desirous of ibeuefitiug others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all who used it, free of charge; Address, Dec.;#, 1862-Iy.j EAIIEOAD AND MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART, BaltimoreExpro.ss Westariives 0.05 A.M. Philadel’a “ 7.40 •* “ 8.00 “ Fast Line : ■“ - * 4 -850 P. M. “ 8.35 P.M. Mail Train “ a -7.00 “ “ 7.15 4 « Express Trail) East 11 8.40 P. leaves 9.00 P. M Past Line ; “ “ -1.10 A.M., u 1.16 A.M Mail Train “ “ 7.40“ “ “ 8.00 •« Through Accoui. “ « 11016 “ 1Q56 “ Trains on Hollidaysburg Branch run to connect with Express Trains West. Mall Train East and West and Thro’ Accommodation Train East. Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Branch ami Bald Eagle Valley R, K. run to connect with Express Train West and Mall Train East and West.; , ‘ MAILS ARRIVE. 7,40 A. M. 7,00 P;M. 10,16 A.M. 7,40 A. M. 7,30 A.. 4 7,00 P.M. i; MAII.B CLOSK. Eastern Through,. Eastern Way.;.,..... Western Way.. Western Through,. Holliday sbnrgji..... Western W»y,U 7,20 A. M. Eastern Way,;;.... . .7,20 “ • Western Through, 7,16 P. M. Eastern Through 7,15 •• Hoitldaysbnrg,;. |,30 A M. A 0,45 P. M. Office llouas:—During tlio week-tom 0.45 A. M. until 7,.’J0 P. M, On Sundays from 7.30 nnfcifeO) A. M. o. i>. m. Altooim. April 20. 1860. -Groods, Uev. WM; COSGROVK, „ 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y, MABBJED. NOTh'E IS HEKMBY GIVEN, that the Partnership heretofore existing l>«lw*on John near rah. Mr, I. SrKVE tf ti/ > i' w «Xl U V l K, * ,M ‘""' k - •'»» •'>«» J'V l>ivn mntnally ylfasolT«l K. ZOOK. 1 ' Y ‘ Al ' L,t hy agreement. All person? .having chum* against the ■ •. ’ * firm will present them to John Schmidt for Settlement. • ( aught at lasi. Mac. Wecanm >«*ive the problem with whom the books and papers of the firm will ibe found, of yout frequent trips to Bedford opting*. The *)>rimr tllM stan< * l>n Julia Street. Altoona, of pniirions qu&liti' n. and its medicinal properties npjwar f.» ■-■ have been equally as efficacious iu tlie'core of heart dis- 'NF-W G(t>Ol)S ■Z in “™ of< “ T IIK “Bdemcnpd would respectfully in ** “T"* wfll - ol A ®>rm the citizen* of Altoona and st/rronndtng conn cour»e. keep it alwnyft alwnit you, uliri ttoere will then >*»• tr\, that he has just returned from the East. where he haa no tuture danger: uud so long an you me it nroperly it htf " ll aii.-ctiug iiLs atock of witl *' never leaVc nor forsake you.’ Rut. figures aside. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Mac. we truly wish yon all the pleasures vonr imagination ... * !. ? has poised you in matrimonial life, and may the fair sfi£ff%SS? , s*S2S! “ «th one wtio ties lur-Mkcn home and friends for your affections heretofore, and as it is quite :in‘ object, in thesccxcittng and protection find that her confidence has nol been mis- "" r t' l * l '" l f,,r every one to purchese wliere they can get placed; and peacefully and happily may you pass through The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices, the he,-day of life, live to a green old age, and when your he wonl.l say that he can and will aell a. lowJ if not a ©yea «nnUclo9t} on h worldofuare and anxiety may tlH‘yt.jv»*n i‘>wer than any other Lot we in thia place. lie wishfu in t i laud of bvcrhZliug youth, biautv. ph nty oml Lsumi- 51,1 to 0,1,1 An ‘ l * ee «tack hefnro purchuslng elsewhere, ~o aR - 11 |“* Iww confident he can offer induc©im*nli* which will ‘ # dWy competition. life stock consists of PllOl r/t VfVPTf'i', wi ■'***' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of every descri|«mrt. MaivakT.lw. yT”'' hereftS » ,,e . ''** A™ l-.VS- WINTER WEAK. MA *V SING LK has «oi<l Pome ot my personal nr.»- 1 o.itv . V u mkciv m, ~c . ... .. . perty, without my authority or consent. I hereby warn bADlr.s AM) MIuL*, all persopa oot to purchase any of my Cows, or other pi 1- MKN AND BOYS’ BimTj? AND^UOES, sonal property from my aaid wife, us she has no authority xirriu IIAI If linuv* from mo ;to soil the same, and those who ourcliase fr»in < ... .. 0 a • “var., her will acquire no title. ABSALOM SINGER 0 WOMEN is AND MISSES* WOOL HOSK, ; Altoona, Oct. 34. IKG3. HATS AND CAPS. ALTOONA ACADEMY. THIS ACADEMY WILL be re OPENED, under the care of PlpyE. MILLER mi MONDAY, TJLfE .jib DAY OK OCTOBER. For the pres ent, PATTON’S llAl.f. will lie occupied. Persis— s2.so 11 t month, payable invariable at tile end of every month. ,V. K, K 1 N DLKV Pi.-t Uto. W. Patto.v, Sec’y. Lots? for sale—The u n de-« P i.rd having a of Lots iu LOGANTOWN. ( ,flv,-s a part of'theui lor *ah-. us follows, to wit;—Lou Nos. 2. 3 and 4 in Block A: Nos. 1 and 4 in Block C; No. 3 in Block 0; Nos. 12 and - G iu Block F. Also, the following half lots; No. 1, Block A; Nos. 4, 6. G and 7, Block C: Nos. ;>. 6. 7 and 8, Block 0: Noe. 1, 2,3,. 4. 6. <», 7 and S. Block K; Nos. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8,13 and 14, Block F; itw. 1. 0. 7. 12. 13! 14,16 and 10. Block G; Noa. 2,3, in. 11,12 and 13. Block- H: NOB.l. 2,3, 4. 6. 0, 7 and 8, Block!: Nos. I. 2, 34 6 6, 7. 8> 9,10,11,12.13,14,15 and 1$ JUuck J: -Nos. 9 In! 11,12,14,16 and 10, Block K; Nos. 1; 2, 3. 4, *3, 7. S 12 and 13, Bh»ck L. They arc all situate in AN TOWN, adjoining Altoo na, and are very desirable for persons wishing to purchase, affording eligible diu* for building, and will be offt red for sale on reasonable terms. As Altoona is improving and expanding, these Lots are constantly increasing iu value, and will in time In-come quite valuable. Persons desiring information will please apply to my Attorney. D.J. NEFF. Esq., Altoona. Oct. 14, 'G3--lni AT ALTOONA, Saturday, October 24,1862) ID-A-UST RICE’S GREAT SHOW. Afternoon at 2—Evening at 7 o’clock. THE MODEL AND MORAL EXHIBITION OF THK WORLD. MitL the Calehrated American HnmoriA, DAN RICE, , DAN BICE, DAN RICE, DAN, ■' DAN, RICE, : DAN ’ RICE, , RICE, DAN RICE, Who will positively appear ami introduce the wonderfu Blind Taking Honst;. : EXCELSIOR, JR., The TRAINED ANIMALS and EDUCATED MULES! Anil Inad, in their viaions performances the Best Troupe of EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS and ATHLETES Ever brought before the Public Wil! also be 1 ntrud"^ DAN RICE’S DREAM OF CHIVALRY, A magnificent representation of the Ancient Tournament* introducing 100 Mien, Women, Children and Horses! THE REBEL RAID ON A UNION PICKET. and many other n»*w and interesting feature*. For particular*, see small bills. ADMISSION. 80xe5........ 25 cents. Reserved Seats,.... ; 50 “ Children under 10 y«ar* of nge. 25 cent* to ail parts of the pavillion. Will Exhibit at TYRONE, Friday, Oct. 23d. 1803. _ ’ ALTOONA. Saturday, Oct. 24th. 1803. Remember the Days ami Dates. Oct. 14. 2t. R. A. O. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., AGENT for Blair, Cambria,-Clearfield, Centro ami Huntingdon counties, fur the following lines of . TRANSPORTATION' BETWEEN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES: Montreal Line of Steamship*. ' Ouhvay •» Sahel & Senflee’ Line of Sailing Packets. % Washington Line . •* ' •» ' Great Eastern Steamship. Parties desiring to bring their friends from Europe, or wishing to take an excursion to that country, can secure Tickets at the same rates as are charged at the Offices of the different Lines at the starting points. Excursion Ticket* for the round trip are sold at reduced rates. Oct. 7.1863-bin. jAVOID. THE NEXT DRAFT! There is a prevailing ex- CITEMENT among the people of Altoona nod vi cinity about THE, SECOND DRAFT—not so mnch about the Draft as for making the Thru. Hundrtd to pay exemp tion. All patriotic! tut choose rather to stay at home with their beloved ones, for their support, than to risk their Jives in this bloody war. Now, to bring the matter to a close, we will Inform tho public that by buying their Goods at thetißEElf STORE, Corner of Branch and Annie street, East Altoona. kept by GETS A CO., they will SAVE THE THREE HUNDRED in a. short time. They have just received a large and well selected; stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which they are selling for Cash at the lowest living prices.' A laige assortment of LADIES’ COASTS AND CIRCU* LAKH, ranging in price from s4.f>o; to $1:1.00. The attention of the public, is particularly drawn to tbtr fact that they are selling Brown and White Muslin from 38 to 45 cents; Calicoes from 12V£ to 25 cts.; Delaines from 18'to 35'ccntj* per yard. They have always on luuid a largo Assortment of MEN AND BOYS* CLOTHING, HATS, OAFS, BOOTS, SHOES, and, in fact, everything kept in a first-cIuHH Store. Aljooim Oct.D«u. 1 MAUGACKT B. MOWIiV I'.I.KACIIKD AND UNBLEACHED MU«LIN. "GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS. He wtli sell Ladies Sen e.l, Heeled Bootees at $1,5U(511.75 Kl P d lA7fiil.s» Men Roots 2,75dp3,50 BALMOBAL SKIRTS, very low. GROCERIES. W hitc* itiid Brown Uio Coffeee, Syrups, Teas, Ac.* and ••very thing that is usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, and as cheap as the cheapest. .1. ASPUANKLE. Altoona, oct. 7. 18G3. VActopy r rilH Subscribers would respectfully I announce to the citizen's of Altoona and vicinity, Hi. a they have just returned frbpi the East with their i-AI.;, AXI) WLVTLR STOCK OF HATfT &; CAPS, BOOTS Sc SHOES. Their stock of HLATSj& OAl J S have been Ae leeteil with gieat c.Uf. and /with the view of suiting all who may favor them with their patronage. Their line of Boots ami Shoes is complete. Their LADIES' MUSSES' and CWLfrUEN'S SHOES are of City make, and warranted. Their Balmoral Slices f*.r Ladies and 'liases, uni jlist tin* thing fur wet weather au.l paving health Ihanklul to the public lor their very liberal patronage heretofore, they hope to merit u continuance of the same.. More ou J/.IAIV ST. next door'to Bowman's Exchange Hotel. SMIT‘I A MANN. Altoona. May 12. 18G3. EXCELSIOR Hat & Cap Store. r P H K PROPRIETOR OF THE A ** £GX.OELSIOR.” HAT and CAP Store, would inform his customers, and the Public generally, that lie has just returned from the city with the largest and most varied stock of goods in his line ever brought to Altoona, all of which he hits now on exhibition and sale at his new store loom on Virginia street, next door to Jug gard’s store. His stock embraces all the latest styles of FALL AND-.WINTER HATS, J| CAPS, MISSES’ FEATS, &<D. His Stock of Hats and Caps the very best selection, ofevtiy style, colorund shape, for both old.and young. All he asks is that the people pall and examine bis stock, and he feels confident that lie can send them tiway re joicing, if not in the purchase of such au article as thev wanted, at the remembrance qf having looked upon the handsomest stock of Hats, Capjq Flats, 4c., ever exhibited in this town. i f 1 have also <»u hand an ontirpjy new stock of Ladies’ and Hats and Flats, am} a beauftttjl stock of LADIES’ FURS, which I am confident cannot be surpassed in the country, all of which 1 will sell at, the fiiost reasonable prices. Re member the Hall of Fashion when you want anything in the line of head covering, and call on Oct. 7, ’63-ti; ’3ESSK SMITH. 0, YES! o, YES!! THIS WAY! THIS WAY! NEjW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! JB. HILEMAN has just received a • large and well selectodstock of Goods, consisting of Cloths, Plain rind Fancy Crissimeres, Satinetts, Ken tucky Jeans. Tweeds, Beaverteens, Blue and all other kinds of Goods for ' ; MEN AND BQVS’ WEAR, together with a grand and magnificent assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Black and Fhncy Silks , C hall Us, Bereges , Brilliants, Lawns, Delaines, Chintzs, Deßeges, Crapes , PWnfs, (rape and Steßai&iawls, MdntiUas, Undersleevesand Hosiery, Bonnets and Ribbon.*, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Hooped Skirts. Skirt ing, Lace Mitts, rfc.. <£c. ALSO, irking*, Checks, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeen, &c. boots And; shoes, HARDWARE, i QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE. OIL CLOTHS, ! CARPETS, AC. GROCERIES. Our stock of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and consists of Rio and Java Coffee* Crushed. Loaf and N O. Sugars; Green, Y. 11. and Black Teas; Molasses, Soaps, Candles, Salt, Fish, Ac. Thankful to the puldic for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to busi ness, and an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of the same. and examine his Stock, and you will be con vinced that ho has the best assortment and cheapest Goods in the market. L *** Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at market prices. • • 1 Altoona, April 28. 1863. CITY DRUG STORE. D.H. E. H. REIGtAJTT--would respect fully announce to tin* citizens of Altoona and sur rounding country, that he bus recently purchased the Drug store of Berlin A Co., on Virginia Street, Opposite Fries’Hardware Store. His Drags are Fresh and Pure, and ho hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patrouage. Call and examine his stock. He has constantly on hand, DRUGS, MEDICINES am) CHEMipALS, FINE TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMER r, BRUSHES, K GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CARBON OIL AND LAMPS, NOTJONS, CIGARS, and every article, usually kept iy a* First-class Drug Store. TORE WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal use. DOMESTIC GRAPE WINE—PURE—WARRANTED. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRJPTI&NS accurately compounded, at all honrs of the day or night. Altoona, Sept. 30,1863. p | - VALUABLE PROPERTY FORSALK ▼ The subscriber offers at Private Sale a valuable property, situate on 1 franch St., East Altoona, immediately opoom'te fllA Machine Shops. HllallE The bouse is well built and n ,-arly new, JHUUK - and contains Fifteen Rooms will Good Cellars. It is calculated for THREE FAMILIES, and at the most reasonable terms will bring $2O per month rent. There is u well of good water in the yard. Terms easy. Apply to MICHAEL WYROI Gil, on the premises, or to JAMES KEARNEY, at hi* store, in East Altoona. July 28, 1863-tf. "VTOTTCE. —Notice is hereby gives that jL i the following resolution was adopted at a late meet ing ofc the Board of Managers bf tho Altoona Hall and Market Company|; ' Resolved, That the second instalment of 10 per cent, on the stock subscribed for, be- mode imyable on the 20th day of jhe.presont month, (Mftih and ' that the balance of the subscription bo made payable in monthly Instalments of 10 permit each, on the 15tn day of each succeeding month, until the whole amount |is paid in. Persons wishing to take stock;; in the company can still be accommodated, there being a, few shares yet unsold: Altoona. May IQth.-tf. B. F. ROSE,' Trensnur. 4 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPO YV SING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Wr it rewind 6y Ue Senate amd Htmseqf Representatives of'the CbmmvnteeaUh of limuytrania in fkeuerat Assem bly mf.tr TJial the following amendments he proposed to tbf Constitution of the ComuionwnaltlU-ta accordance with the provision* of thetenth article thereof; there shall be an additional sectiou to the third article of the Constitution, to he designated aa section four, as follows; . * i Section 4. Whenever any of tbs qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall beta any actual military service uiidei » requisition from, the PreaWentofthd United Staten, or by authority of this Commuuwealth, such electors may exercise the ri((h» of snffrsge In all elections :J>y the citi zens, under •ucb.regtilsti.iDs as ere, or shall be, prescriinal by law, as fully ss if they were present at theirusual place of ©hjetiou. There shall fie two additional -retains to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to - dosignated as sections cigiit ant] uine,.as follows: SECTION 8. N'l bill shall be . ssed by the Legislature. Containing more than one subject, mbich shall lie clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. sKCTios 9. No bill ahall be paponl by the Legislature entutiug any power*, or privilege, (a-dny ease, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, baa been, or may hereafter ho, conferred nponCtfae courts of ibis Com m.mwcalth. JOHN CESSNA. : Speaker of the House of Jiepttsentatires. JOHN P. PENNEY, . Speaker of the Senate. PEMBYLVASIA S& , I do hereby certify, that the but-going and annexed is a full, true and cor* —' —■ rect copy of the original Joint Reeo* •i xcal lution of the General Assembly, enti v— ’■ tied **A Joint Resolution proposing certMO Amondmeuls to the Constitu tion.” as the sanje'romftinaon file in this office. In Testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal oT . the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and year above written. KLI SCIFBH, _ Stcre.ta.ry o/' tAe Oimmonvxalth. <3 July 7. IKH3w-to, LARGE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS AND AMBROTYPES, Gilt and Rosewood Frames, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARTES-DE-VISITES, ALL STYLES AND SIZES OF ('ASKS. CLABAUGH’S BUILDING, Julia Street, between Virginia anil Emma, ALTOONA, PA. ELIAS A. BONINE. Ang. 4, ’Ki-aai. on! J 0 IN' T HE ° av 4LRY!!I NOW IS THE TIME TO ENLIST! Do not wait for the next draft, but vol unteer at once! The undersigned has been authorized to recruit a CAVALRY COMPANY, m to I>o attached to the 13th Peun’a cavalry. ' (TTr Men arc wanted immediately to fill up the company. Enlist where you have a chance in the selection of your officers, and a fair chance for promotion. . , «.... Capl. JAS. M. BELL. ALTOONA, August 2i. 1863. LEWISTOTO MILLS, LEWISTOWN PA. 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 .tentton. ; • ■ ■ W. B. McATEER * SON, > Sept, 16, 1663-2 m. ■ Proprietors. A DMINISTRATORS’ notice. XX. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administra tion have: been Issued this day to'the undersigned by the Register of Blair county, on the estate of BERN ABB GAR VIN, late of tho Borough of Altoona, deceaaed. AH iier, sons knowing themselves indebted tosaid Estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and Choee having claims against the same, must present them legally authen ticated, tor-settlement. JAMES GARVIN: Sept. 16,1863—6t.* Administrator. SUPERIOR STOCK OF LIQUORS. —JOHN H. FRITCHKY is now able to offer to his customers and, the pnblic at large, a! stock of the purest liquors ever brought into this market-comprising in part tho following varieties OTARD, DDPEY A 00. PALE BRANDY. These liqnort csn all he warranted; and in addition to these. FRITCHEY has on hand a large variety of Wines, Whisky and Brandy, to which they invite the particnlar attention of the pnblic. i ‘ ; Alfoomi, May 12,1863. HAMS! HAMS! HAMS!—Just re ceived, a large lot of Canvassed Sugar-cured Hama of the best brands in market. Every one sold is guaran “•<-''l »> FRITCHEY’S Mackerel— nos. i, 2, and 3, in. all sized packages, new, and each package warranted, just received and for sale low by ! FUITCHKY. TEAS! TEAS!—FIiTTCHEY Jl i* selling Teas nupcrfor to any ever offered iu Al toona. They are free of adulteration, coloring, or mix ture of any kind. . - ; \ NOTHER LARGE LOT OP THE ii CELEBRATED JERSEY HAMSJnet received and for sale at . FRITCHEY’S ; ( IKEAM CRACKERS! A fresh sup v_y ply of these delicious crackers just received and for orient [ FKITCHKY’S IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE, pure Teas, tho best ot Chocolate, Syrups and Sugar*, go to ■ . , FEITCHBY’fi. Boston crackers—a large smpply of these delicious crackers just received; and forsaleby FRITCHKY. Extra family flour, from! tbc Covo, always on ham! and for sale as low: as',he lowest by j PRITCHEY. .! pOFFERS, SUGARS, AND SYRUPS ofoU grades, and at reasonable fb'r sale by 1 ? j FRITCHBY. WBAREEIK PURE CIDER VINE QAR Juit received and for sale jow at ; gept.l,|lBßB. '• FRITCHEY% FAMILY FLOUR, PUT UP JAi In li Sacks expreasly for family nsa at ;> ’ ; : I : FRITCBEY’S WORRELL’S PREPARED COFFEE V V juiit received and fur sale by FRIiCHEY. SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT > • - : rerrCPEY-S. vf BARRELS PURE WHITE LARD X just received and for sale ut FRITCUEY’S i F RITCHEY’S NEW STORK, corner ofC’iirolim* «nd .St*. Of net or tiie'Secmt.vbt or this OoKKoM»i\ira,) ilarbisbcru. July Ist, 1803. / Don’t wait to be notified that you are drafted! WIItSKY—IRISH, SCOTCH, OLD BOURBON. WINK-PORT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA. Dr. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE GREAT REMEDY EOU RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA LUMftA(H) STIFF HECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES. HEADACHE, - AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NKR NOUS DISORDERS. K° r all of -which it ia a speedy ud certain remedy. anil ne\er &ila, TUa LDUment u prepared ftom the recipe ol Dr. Stepuen Sweet, ofGonuectlcut, thefiunons bone getl**!'. ana has been used In hi* practice for more than twenty years with the most success. AS AN ALLEVIATOE Of P.UNy' it I* unrivalled l*v any preparation before the public, of which the must skeptical may be convinced b& a single trial. ' w T £ i * Unilo *nt *lll enre rapidly and radically, RHEU MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of cases where It hai been used it has never been known to fall. FOH NEURALGIA, it will afford iiumetflau* reliof in base, however distressing. r-v It will relieve the worst cases of HEAP AGUE in three miDutesand ia vamnted to do it. TOOTHAOUB also will it cure instantly. nkhvous debility and GENERAL LASSI TUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Llnimem 18 almost happy and nuftlllng remedy. Acting direcllv upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens end revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. FOB .PILES,—As an external remedy, wo claim chat it is the bat known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complsiut should give it a trial, for it will not foil to nttbrd Immedi ate relief, and in majority ofcaaee will effect a radical cure QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extreme ly malignant and dangerous, bnt a timely application of tnw Limmeat will uover fail to cure. ' SPRAINS are sometimes very ohstinate, and eulnvgi ment of the Joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment lu two or three days. . v^ D ol?f;\9 DT3 ' WOUNDS, sorbs: ULCERS. BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to . the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to directions- Also; CHILBLAINS FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS.' Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The Qreat Natural Bone Setter! ,Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut Is known all over the United States. j Dr. Stephen Sweet, of ‘Connecticut, [s tile author of “DC. Sweet’s Infellible Linln»pnt.’>' Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never falls. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and. Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment ' [s the best known remedy for Sprains and Braises,! Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Headache Immediately and was never known to fail Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment i Cores Cuts and Wounds immediately and lama no scar, N ; ; Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy (hr sores In the known: world.); Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment j | ih.K been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. , : f, '■ . Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Taken Internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. Dr.' Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is truly a “ friend in need,” and ever, (amity abonld Imre it at hand. Dr., Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 80 cents. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. . SWKKTB INPALLIBbE UNXMKNT, as an ,i -ternal remedy, is without a rtral, and will alleviate nain more speedily than any other preparation. Por all Rheu matic anil Herrons Disorders It hr truly InfiUUWe'and as a curative tor Sores, Wounds. Sprains, Brhlses, 4e_ its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the Jnst wonder and astonishment at all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certiorates of byit : l,h, ° the TO HORSE OWNERS! 4c., itwill also core speedily. Spavin and Ringbone -mtxy be easily prevented and cured In their incipient staves bnt confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radi* cal cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate dr hopeless bnt it may be alleviated by this Liniment; and its - mtthfDl application will always remove the lamnnesw. and enable the horses tp travel with comparative ease. 1 EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for its timely nae at the first appearance of Lameness' *Ol effectually prevent those (bra idable* diseases, to which all horns are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horse* nearly worthier, • . * fiR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE Soldier’s F!rie:p.d, And thooMods havo.&and U truly A FRIEND IN NEED! ; CAUTION " *i . '•»- ■ s! I- S: . . RICHARDSON A CO. am nopfMiwh MORGANA AhlEN.aeneral A«nU, *«_SoMhe.,.a . 43CllffStreet, Newark. 19U Sow by all dealers *ven vbere. December 4, lW2^y.
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