The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 21, 1863, Image 3

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[* aavaiiy to rea and the ad *4.* J^L" 1 "
9, tort intimation given of
WM« ofthebatteries upon the
9,-Mt speedily in .JCS-T «»ps.
ertpntod with ooMufcniib^i^* d «*
the afternoon General Brit I™.
i*P «ptt off the second con» tf* 1 *"-
»#ar of t)ie 6th cavalry^ri.^ te l%i
Nwlvania Reserves, 'and !^!!l r(,t
JVentymore. When the ■he*d “f"? K
p had reached
Wdo a terrible ?*-
e aeoond corps was on
tttack, and used the reed eahaahZl* of
it*fin- breastworks,
ny charged at one time 8p to t u'
*hen a portion of
tunv capturing 700 or flrav” l . C|Of P»
tery. Several charges
be enemy was forced bade
caving their killed and
rtiCejy fire was kept up on hd>h v.
tier dark, when the efu.X *^
I have not been abte’to SSTi up
e killed and wounded, •
i. Ball, of the 3d • 2J.“ 18
es, and under the
»■ When the enemv chamS* “ ,,lf; -
.«d fining ri«un S eUfWdSr (> to
ey waved tlieir hands in token 4 D *® r ‘
this instant Cap*. RaU S 5 w,r
ntot, and a voitey wa* "P"»
sfte
** and many rebels snflhrad iJJi,'
ra» this act of treaeherv. ®®»th
'Phere wm mihe ar
®°u rning near ‘he fcSS,-* n r ~
-hot without much damaarerv!'
va^.GolonelSnfith.^^The
night near Jefferson, fv
j L- escaped with »
4 of men sent to with
tsr "~v *»•
ing is an additional list of casualties •
inclJamesE. Matton, 62d N. V -
brigade, 2d division, 2d corn '
■Kv Sn,irh > 7th MkhSan
|.erHl of General Webb’s staff;
AUyocatc, 2d division 2d
Thomas Sinclair, Ist Minn,, slightly
>UV one tilled, and twelve wounded •
* none wounded, and one
No f„ Y BCven ki,,e<J a «J cigh
- A|l of the above were in the |„ t
•vision.
the 3d brigade, 3d division
185 wounded mul 36 missing. i„
ie, 3 division, the loss was 14 killed
missing M»nv of the latter
•tuns.
-asb of MistakesviotCNTtiv. In
fottysbrng. there was engaged with
• young man, whose parents re"-
igfaam. It was announced that he
e killed in. that sanguinary fight
s proceeded to the battle-field to re
tains. After some difflcnlty, they
xover what they ‘ were positive was
brought it home and had it interred
airying ground. A few nights since
Htjxtreots was visited by a voting’
anny, who aroused the household,
le house what was the surprise and
of the parents to discover in their
deeply mounted son, whose remains
me resting quietlyin tl*. cemetery,
hat the bodybronght on and inter
bat of a rebel, who wore in the hat-
Btates uniform, and whose resem-
Union soldier was a very striking
Down is Diwk.—A corres-
toe 18th Wiaconain, (note at Steven
tes m follow# : “At tine Factories
loth fabrics are produced; and at
f we eaw .a’greatpumbetof fair,
sing from the factory.winduwa, an
; with colon firing and bond* plav
irn Sooth, in the'Land of Cotton,"
tjg.ladjr stood at, the gateio front of
<ently not an nointerestad spectator,
fcdtdtha National flag, and asked
jjed-St She replied, “That ia the.
6; into woold fear death 'fighting
f? An old man standing behind her,
I* ,«aak into a chair and ;w«it. ' We
ahtdToever know more m the old
aolifal maiden : bat they doubtless
that i? worth knowing. ,
•iam inPencunrlrania.—rThe follow
tv the condition of the Lutheran
state';: Number of mimaters, 121;
i7h: cofrUißmiMamtSj^QjMS; jnfent
adnte baptjjma, 22£;conflnna
parochial acfadoia, 18; Sabbath
sreiOjM; .(Unipti,) 2QO ;«hol««,
dieal treaaoiy, $268,62; ®enefi
i, $782,53 ; Lome -and
M»7,ofPastors, Widow? and Or
3.
A. 0 KBftß,
ALTOONA, PA.,
■■ Blair, Cambria, 3 Glearfield,
rnaUiigdoo cwntlei. w ! lw'M#Fi a i
3N BETWEEN XDKQPE AMV.TgK
TOOT® STATES: ' - ’ -*'
a» of EteuuMp*.
rlM'.Une of Sailing
i tUao “ •«* •«
'jfftflUiwhtp '
to brtpg their friemto frog XimW*
» aiconkm to U»teo»u»tr7vlW£
if ratek M are charged at the Ogket of
the Marti hg point*.
>n<l trip are mid at rednoM isM^
J 5 PKOPKJIT Y FQRM^
5T olfst* at Private gale
r, ritiate on Branch St,
nedtately opposite
I ba&taad nearly new,^^HßlHp
was with Gootf Cellars
!r MOM -?AJCUJRB,aj»d at The atari
411 bring 9% per monthreafc There w
ir lnriw vara. Teraw e«*r.
pn nremieee.or
»fttr*,ib Mart Altoona.
'Notice rt hereby given that
l «»KHoom adopted *k 1 ujta ■»»)'
■ <a th* Alfawo*
10 paiceU^jj
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18TOWN PA.
iLJfigOFPANT.
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Printed CiapWD’i $6St “Csulrj Pread.”
tribune power-press
PRINTING OFFlCE
ibnaiif. within the post two years, miule considerable
.lliiieiitoour eetablishaieot in' the way ofnew Huicy
~,,... screw Press,-Paper Cotter. Can! Cutter. Rilling 31a
-IIIIIC. i’ sird Power Press, *ml- large Newspaper Power
fa cat of which we give above) we are now prepared
~,' xecute Anything in the line uf printing or {tiling in
ot yio *l*l*l to any eetablUhmeut in the nod at
|iri ,TH equally low. We can ex acute, on short notice, all
,jt |e#yf t ..
bedding, invitation, Visiting, Balt ft Business Cards,
C iron laris, ProKrammesJ
mammoth posters, sale bills,
&R3®
pamphlets. Fay and Cheek: Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS,
manifests, and blanks of all kinds.
Ail we auk is a trial, feeling confident that we can give
satisfaction if we have the opportunity.
<i;h«vin Lowther’s building, corner of Virginia and Au
-treetri, opposite Superintendent's Office.
LOCAL ITEMS.
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blaze county election.
i fm B
iuhtricts. :
tli.K.ua. K. W„ 163 216 1521 213 160) Ml
- W.W., I 1151 129 116) 129 llsi 113
- N. \V„ i 1121 107 109 110 93 ' 95
i1,.1Wg.K.W.. ; 120 ‘ 123 1241 1261 128! 119
W.W., ! 130 i 1501 128: 1511 1211 146
291| 114) 290 115: 287! 114
187 1 1231 160; 84r144!12S
78 81 j 76' 77' 73 : 85
i;ilti;uiio. 100' 78; 99| 125. 98 75
hmluiu. 109 08. IK). «). 99' tit)
;tjnkMown* 239 00; an: 59 227 «H
..a>«|wrt. 04 901 Ct>] 92 1 43, 110 l
..ninlifl.l. 140 103; 1291 104 : 139 lull
llu.-lou. 161 1451 1511 151, 151 145
J uuiiU.i. 52 871 50 S 9 44 ; 93;
Ul.^lifuy
llluir.
345 1901 345; U4j 341 194
150 : 00i loo: 09 1> 150 1«2
iMotif. 145 40: 144 47 ; 1445 47;
injlnr. Hi* Oil. 107 . 031,407 03'
|\r.iu»* Bor.. 91 421 SO; 44*"”^^ : •»5
u’.-hllierry, *247 111;.247; 112 243, U 3
\ \T mulberry, ; 130 104' 12S Iosi 130 . 104;
•iivcier.
UI^rRJCTS.
MiinuiL K. W-151 213 M9' 311 l5o: 310 150
W. W.. 109 115; 113! 1U 112: 113: 111
•• N. 90 91 07 90 «7i 92i OS
IMlrf* K. W„ 119: 130 1231 120 124! 134; i u ;
IV. W.. 1281 152 1291 140 120! 150 134
287, 115 286 j 1101 280■ 214 200
; 133 125 1411 1351 150 12S 150
"■ 70j 81 77 53! 72: 81 75
j 091 83 : 99 701100 75 U 7
: oo; 00 90 ooi 99, OO.JOO
.•.22fli 601 229 - 001 i
59 ; 95 50! 05 55 04 50
■ 1381 105: 138: 105 138 1041 139
1501 145 1511 144 148 1401 150
40 j 88 481 80 j So ISO 48
3421 186 3351 ISfl’ 340> 1&4 345
107 101: 1581 100 1571 liul 150
143 47 i 142 44 13o| 4oi 1-.2
. 1681 02i IS«| 61 161 631 ICC
87 : 44 : 90 : 43 SO! 44 88
341) 1131 344; 112 244; 114 241
128) 166; 133 181 1381 l|6sj 138
i 3216 j 2384 2372 i 2974 i 3*05 >2984
BKC AVITULAXIOK. [
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lUlkeUtH'il.
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Huston.
J uaintl.
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I’ymnf Bor.
WdoJlK-rry.
V. H'.i*hH«TC.V
The following is a recapitulation of the vote in
this county for State and County officers,! which
sill prove convenient for future reference: I
I 'urliri
"outward
Agnew.
I.owrie,
MeMurtne.....
i rawford
Keatlev
'»■ wart.
Hewitt.
Hett....
.lones
Hiiehamm
Knox...,
Holland
Iteed.
♦
Mr Well, the long agony is over. Tl; e elec
iion {aused off remarkably quiet in this place,
i here being no demonstrations in the tray of
assault and battery, and but little yelling f>r can
>liJatos until news began to pass over the
"ires, when (be friends of the successful candidate
‘■'r Governor became somewhat jnbilant aid ven-
J"red to.halloo a little, thinking themselvei put of
i lie woods. We did not observe any persons at
i lie polls with a ballot in one hand and a revolver
m the other, neither hove we heard of any of the
‘ilisxiy riots predicted to come off on election day,
imr did the military, so far as we can leant, inter
fere with the free and independent'voters of the
f'tate by appearing at the polls in martial
I'ltose who did appear at the foils, carriei
them and deposited with the officers, tv
niure potent, considering the occasion, for
<l(iwn the rebellion and threatening traitoi
artillery and bayonets conld possibly have !been,
liunks.— We are indebted to our old friend,
John Anderson, of Logan township, for a dozen
of the finest potatoes, taken as a lot, that We hare
•'ter seen in this “ neck o' timber.” They made
' "'l'idorably over a peck by measnre. Iwo of
’leu* weighed almost two pounds each. They
"ere sound as gold dollars and mealy os i, flour
'tsg. If they can be beat we would like to lee the
that would do it.
0l » old Sinking Valley friend, Joe Mefzgar,
•ppeara determined that the printers shall jive.—
M'lsyed ns the same f‘ porky’ - trick on last
■ Murday morning, that lie did the Saturday pre
-1 *■ f ' us several yards of excellent sausage.
vh !‘ ave l , n ‘ ,t been aWe to procure the buckwheat
, • out Alutigar’s sausages and Anderson's mta
''tre not to he “sneezed at.”
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i Cb. Cum. Jhor Dir. Auditors.
P • e
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Governor
Supreme Judge.
Assembly.
District Attorney.
Commissioner
Director of the Poor.
Auditor, 3 years.
Auditor, I yeftr.
Jtntv List.—The following Isa list of the Grand
and Tmvorso.inrors for the October term :
OliANl) .lIIKOKS.
Ake Joseph S, Wotxllierry
Bryan Richard, Freedom
Crawford Klihn, Tyrone
Diehl Aaron, Juniata
Dysart Alexander, Tvrone
Davis Jolm, Altoona
Elway Thomas, “
Galbraith Robert C, Tyrone
Lowther John, Altoona
Mclntosh Henry, Blair
Manley Simpson, Antis
Mateer Cyras, Catharine
Voting rove George, Logan •»
I'ressell James, Greenfield
Heed John, Hollidaysburg
Boiler John M, Woodherry
Roller James, Huston
Shade Thomas, Catharine
Stoner David B, N Woodherry
Sbocnfclt Henry, Taylor
Smitli James, Blair
Templeton David B, Tvrone
Wolfkill Henry, Huston
Tingling Frederick, Allegheny
FIRST WEKK.
Black John,Gatliaiinc
Baum Henry, Hollidaysburg
Black William, Logan
Clugh George, “
Charles John, Hollidaysburg
Crawford Joseph, Tyrone
CJabaugh Andrew, Altoona
Dysart Joseph, Allegheny
Dipner John, HolliduysMirg
Feagley George, Antis
Fry Amos, Huston
Fleck Oliver V, Tyrone
Gingery John, Freedom
Geesey Michael, Frankstown
Hileman Vinlip,
Howard Mason, Woodherry
Rood Abraham, Allegheny.
Klepser Frederick, N Woodbem-
Lloyd Alex M, Gaysport
Moore Madison M, Frankstown
McDowell Isaac, Logan
Mcrryman William, Snyder
McMullen Albert, Tyrone
Nowlan John, Greenfield,
Oellig Lewis A, Martinsbnrg
Viper Dahiol, Allegheny
Kiddle David, Blair
Rhodes Vaul, (of A) Huston
Smith Josepli K, Aliouna
Sisslcr John K, Catharine
Smith William, Allegheny ,
Smith George, N Woodbem-
Tijuigh Orlando A, Hollidayshurg
Weaver Ggorge A, Blair
Wisler John, Taylor
Vanormer Joseph, Antis
You Oilman. AUgghenv
Young John.
M i “
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149| 213
113; 116
•96! 91
127; 121
1321 139
290 l 111
166! 121
■77 : s:i
lO'.i; 73
»h, 69
231; 5S
to'.-' 93
110 i 103
151: 144
60. ST
U49| I S'.4
157 }ol
146 44
106; 6li
891 44
i}4s 116
ia». 165
SECOND WEEK.
Albrjgbt John, N Woodlierrr
Anderson Wm y, Logan
Breckbill Christain, Huston
, Bousloiigh William, Allegheny
Hell Joint P, Antis
Biddle Jacob, Freedom
Burry Jacob,.Guysport
Burget Isaac, N Woodberry
Buck Jacob, Logan
Can-others Alexander, Catharine
Cqnrad James, Blair
- Ermine Sylvester, Amis
Fleck Gabriel, Tyrone
Fleck Luther M,“
Harlin Frazier, ■
Harlnson Wjlliam, Woodherry
Honch Wm 3, Martinsburg
Marker George H, Freedom
Keller William, Frankstown
Koofer Jacob,
Lingafelt John, Hollidavsburg
Morrow Samuel, Tyrone
McNamara Robert, Gaysport
Mock John, N Woodherry
McGravey William, Logan •
McNally Peter, Hollidaysbnrg i
McQhillen Thomas, Snyder
Nicodemus Levi H, N Woodlte. rv
Pringle Sylvester, Greenfield
Rhodes Samite), Huston
Sfudy Edward L, Tyrone
Sipes Uriah, Martinsburg
Thompson Isaac, Huston
Tipton Edward JB, Altoona
Weaver Philip, Blair
Woomer William, Snyder ,
VV eyanut James H, Greenfield
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Dan Rice’s Great Show Coming.—Dan
Bice, whose name has become a household word,
and who has visited more places, probably, than
any other American traveller, is coming here with
his “great show." thoroughly recuperated since his
return from rebeldora, where he happened to be at
its outbreak. After tanning the blockade at
Memphis, and baring his property confiscated at
Owensboro, Ky., he reached Cincinnati, and dur
ing his tour through Ohio he entered heartily into
the cause of the Union, and addressed multitudes
of people from day to day, which makes ns think
of him as the patriot showman of America.
‘ld another column appears.the advertisement of
the great show which is nnder his management,
although in that the whole matter is not explained,
proprietors of the institution pay Mr. Bice
the snug little sum of twenty-five thousand dol
lars for his services six months, which is twice
the snttt that President Lincoln gets, and it is
much easier business to manage a great show than
a great war. The wonderful, blind, talking horse
Excelsior, the educated mules, etc., of the exhi
bition, belong to Dan individually.
The great show will visit Altoona on Saturday,
Oct. 24th, afternoon and evening. See adver
tisement! : ’
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The Late Col. Black.—There has
recently turned up a sad but interesting memento
of Cel. Black. It is now in the posession of his
beloved and respected wife. A,rebel officer, who
witnessed the engagement in which the gallant
Colonel lost his life, and no doubt intensely ad
mired lb e ( bold dash and cbivalric spirit -which
characterized his movements on that memorable
occasion, saw him fall and die on the battle-field.
He was so much interested in the man, although
an entire stranger and an enemy, ite caused a
photograph to be taken of him when deadband
endorsed on it. “ A Brave Soidter " The photo
graph happened to be shown in a group of rebel
office rs,--and one of them at once recognized it as
the image of Col, S. W. Black, of Pittsburgh,
Pa. jTbis simple and brief tribute to the bravery
of thejColonel, elicited from a stranger and an en
emy id not needed here. VVc all knew that he
would be foremost in the battle—that he wonld
emphatically lead his men. Strange that none of
his soldiers, whom he had watched over like a
brother, evincing the utmost soHcittide for their
health and comfort—did not'peril everything trt
obtain his body. It wonld be pleasant .if it were
now resting beside his venemblc fether’s in the'
Allegheny Cemetety. - ■
1 - ! ;
array,
i with
capons
itting
than
Fresh OrsißßS.—Everybody is fond of a dish
of fine, fat, fr«h oyrters! arid the? place to get
diem is at the saloon of our good-natured friend,
up Virginia street, Oito Boss!. He always keeps
the best in the market. Give biro a caftrand we
know you will call again.
OrTlie imdendgnkl takes pleasure in
hitt friends and the citizens of Altoona. ia gane-mt
that he lids lately returned fromthe East with anew
and flesh supply of drugs. medicines, notions,
lohaceo, cigars, jierfaniery, etc., and is now pre
pared tt> meet all orders which way tie entrusted
to him- He-will pay special attention toyhe com
pounding of Physicians’ proscriptions and fuinitv
receipts. Hoping to receive in the future as large
a Share of public (jatrbnage as heretofore.
I remain yours,
A. ROUSH, Drnggtst.
Those thretTccnt cigars at Roush's Drugstore
are excellent.
Tunctualitv in Schools.—Nothing is of
greater importance in any kind of business than
promptness and punctuality. An hour, or even
a few minutes. Inst in the morning or at the com
mencement of an important exercise, is a loss not
easily estimated. Many parents hardly seem to
realize the.importance of this truth. Children are
detained from school in the morning and at other
times, without reference to the arraiigciAeiii of
classes and lessons. A pupil should never lie kept
from school, without the parent or guardian under
stands the specitic wort required of him. at s]s-ci
lied hours, bv the teacher.
Correction.—We were in error in stating, in
onr last issue, that Messrs M. T. Dill and Wm.
M. Lloyd intended opening a provision store in
this place. Tnc business of the firm will he con
tdneted entirely in Cleveland. aiid’Mr. Lloyd will
have no connection with any establishment which
may he opened In Altoona.
Fibe ; Fire I! —Do not risk your property anv
longer to the mercy of the liames, but go to Kei r
imd have him insure you against loss by fire.—
He is agent for thirteen; different companies,
among which are some of the best in the I'nited
States.
Altoona, July 21,-tf.
New Groods,
KERR has just received a very handsome lot of
new fall goods, which will be sold AT PRICES
DRYING COMPETITION.
Those requiring anything in bis line will SAVE
CASH by calling soon, as goods will positively he
much higher lx*ti»re long.
Tho ncwlv a; iiN Oil stock consist.-- of Shirting
Flannel, Delaines. Ihilni'l Skirts,
Satihetts. Cassimeres.
Cloaking Clulii'. Tweeds.
Jirown Muslin. .leans,
Bleaelied Muslin, ie.
Ciill and get a bargain liefore tbe goods are alb
dis|K)sod of.
Mis stock ot (I roperies is complete, ami the at
tention ot the public is directed to the fact that
lie is selling the BEST RIO CUEEEE AT 33
CENTS jter pound,' SVKL'I’S from ">() to 7") els
|iei' gallon, and all other goods in proportion.
Altoona. Sept. ICtli, 1803.
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
Onr LKTTKH A FAMILY SKWING MACIIINK is fa«t
gaining a worbl-wid- reputation. It it beyond doubt the
h- st itnd dieapf-t and most beautiful of all Family Sew
ing Machine* y**i offered to the public. No other Family
Pouring Machine ba* so many useful appliance* for Hem
ming, Binding. Filling. Tucking, Gathering. Guagmg,
Braiding, Embroidering, Coming, and so f- rth. No other
Family jewing .Machine ha» so much capacity for a great
vurieljf of work. It will sew £ kinds of cloth, ami with
all kind* of thread. Great ami recent improvements
make Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and
moat datable, and most certain in action at all rates* of
speedy It male* the interlocked stitch which is the, best
stitobjkubwm Anyone, even of the most ordinary capacity,
can at a glance, how to use the letter A Family
Sewing Macnine. Our Family Sewing Machine* are fin
iftheddn chaste and exqoiste style.
The folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece of
cunning workmanship of tire most useful kind. It pro
tects the nigcbln** when not; in use, and when about to be
operated may be opened a« a spacious and substantial
table :to-sustain the work. While some of the Cases,
'made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the aim
pleatand chkatest 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, so ns to judge of Us great capacity and beauty.
It is hut becoming as popular for family sewifig'aflKir
Manufacturing machines .are for .manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Officers are well supplied with silk, twlts v
thready needle#, oil. Ac., of the very beat quality.
Send for a Pampui.et.
. £tu StNGKU MANUJACTOBIHO COMPANY.
•■6B Broadway, Now : York
Philadelphia Office, 810 Chestnut St.
Mr. D. W. A. Bolford. Merchant Tailor, Virginia Sire et
Agent In Altoona.
Altoona, Nov. Ul. 1862
DR. TOBIAS’
VENNeTIA LINIMENT.
IN PINT BOTTLES ‘AT FftTY CENTS, CUKES LAME
ness, cuts, galls, colic, Ac. Read tho followiug:
/ Boston, July 7,1860.
Be.; Thomas:—have used,for the past year your Horse
JLluiment for lameness, kicks, brpiaes, colic aud cuts, and
in every instance fbund it the best article 1 ever tried in
this company. Please send six dozen,'os it is the
only Imlmen* we u-e now. We have 108 horses, some very
valuable, and do not want to leave town without it.
11VATT EUOST.
Manager Van A Cu’e Menagerie. -
Sold byail Druggists. Office. 60 Cortland Street, New
York.. [Oct id, ISOS—I in.
A CAJID TO THE SUFFERING
The Ketf. ffm. Cosgrove, while laboring as a Missionary
hi Japan, was cum! of Consumption, when all other mean*
had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician
in the great city uf Jeddo. This recipe has cured great
numbers who were suffering from Consumption. Bronchi
tis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and
nervous depression caused by these disorders.
Desirous of bin,flung others.-1 ■ will send tills recipe,
which ,1 have brought home with me, to all oho need it,
«f charge. Address. ■
Dec. 23,1862-Jy.)
RAIL ROAD AND HAIL SCHEDULE.
TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART.
Baltimore Kxprtss West arrives 6.55 A.M', leaves 746 A.M.
Philadel’a - _•• •• 7.40 - *• 8.00 a .
Fust bine , ' “ 8.20 P. M. •* 8,35 P.M.
Mail Train ’ “ 7.00 “■ ■ “ 7J5 *•
Express Train East “ 8.40 p. M, loaves 9.00 P. M
Fast Line “ •• 1.10 A;M . *• 145 A. M
Mail Train •• 7.40 •• 8.00
Through Accom. “ ,•• 1015 “ ■■ 1c.25 “
; Trains on Hullidaysbnrg Branch ran to connect with
Express Trains West. Mail Train Bast and West and Thro’
Accommodation Train East.
Train, on Tyrone £ Clearfield Branch and Bald Eagle
Valley R. R. run to connect with Express Train West and
Mail Train East and West.
MAILS ARKIVE.
Eastern Through,
Eastern Way...,..,
Western Way.
Western Through
Hollhlayshorg.....,
7,40 A.M.
7,00 P.M.
1045 A. M,
1 7,40 A.M.
7,80 A.M. 4 7.00 P-ft.
MRILS CLOSE.
Western Way, 7,20 A.M.
Eastern Way, 7,20 11
Wektern Through,.. ...„ . 7,15 P. Sl,'
Eastern Through, 7.75 ••
liollidnysborf.. 7.30 A M. 4 0,45 P. M.
Orrm Hours During the week from 6,45 A. M. until
1»9. »/ On Sundays from 7,80 until 8,30 A. M.
O.W. PATTON. P.M.
Alumna. April 20.1803.
Prim*.
< *lu‘ck,
ricking,
[l.yr.
Rev. WM. COSGROVE,
430 Fnleon Avenue,
Brooklyn, N. V,
MARRIED.
ori the till, inst., I.j lt< v w. It: viiin. Mr. WILLIAM 1
SY.MMONDS. „f Centre'lV.. !•> ML- SIiSAN DAVIS, ot
Cleurtieid (■:.
On the Iftth in»l„ by tic wim.' Mr. .PHILIP C ARMAN
t» Miss MAUV lilt AN HUMAN. nil of this cmnty.
-On the I6th iiau., at Johnstown. Cambria C.l- Pa,, by
I!.'V, A. 11. Senibower, Mr. THOMAS .lON KS to MUs .(KN
NIK SNKIiPKN.
DIED
ou t,le I‘tb iust., WItLtAM ELLIS
(son of Wm. and Margaret Jane Stndilf.) aged
H in.,utV< Biu|i2sr , dl»y**.
whathUife? ’Tla like a flower
TluubkwauitHaed U gone-. _
U fti| little hour '
ifcftth like a wirrtry day.
IT cut* the lovely flower away.’*
MUS. KING’S SELECT SCHOOL
M ill re-opeu iu the Lutheran Church in Weal Al
on MONDAY, OCTOBER Wth:
Tuiti<m from $4 to per Urni of U! ueeka.
I ‘rawing. Grecian Painting and Embroidery extra.
octoiKT-ji.isen.
PI HMC XOTfOK—AVhfroas tuy wife
M AR\ SINOKU ii»j* sold smnpitf my ppruouai pr'v
prrty, without my authority or £(>Tii**nt, I hereby warn
all not to purchase any i»f my Cows. or other per*
Koiutl jH-oporty from my «iid wife, h* she haa no authority
from me to Mel) the same. hiH those who oQrchaat* from
her will acquire no title. « ABSALOM 81NGKR.
Altoona'. Uft. 14, IStio.
ALTOONA ACADEMY.
rr*\\]H ACADKMJ WILL -BE HE
A o|*K.\ED. under the care of PROP. MILLER, on
MONDAY. THE sth DAY OF OCTOBER. For the pres
ent. PATToys HALL will be occupied.
Terms— s2.;>o per month, payable invariably at the end
of evt-ry month. \Y. R, FINDLEY. Pre#*t.
GEu. \V. PaTTOW. Sec‘y.
AT ALTOONA, . ,
•Saturday, October 24,1868,
3DA.IT RICE’S
GREAT SHOW.
Afternoon tit 2—. Evening at 7 o’clock:
Till-: MOUKI. AND M. >ll At. KXIIIiiITInN OF TIIK
WORLD.
Wilb'tlu- rvu-brafet Annairna UlntKirisl.
DAN RUT
DAN RICE,
DAN RICE.
RICE,
RICE,
RICE,
DAN RICE,
Who will positively ap|H*ar.and introduce the wonderfu
Blind Talking Huuk*.
EXCELSIOR, JR.,
The TRAINED ANIMALS and
EDUCATED MULES!
Ami lout, in their vitriuitVpt-i-lnrmances thc.BestTroupeof
EqUESTRtAXS,
HYMNASfS,
ACROBATS
tin,l ATHLETES
Ever hrougtu before the Public.
Wil! alno be introduced—
DAN RICE’S DREAM OF CHIVALRY,
A magnificent representationbf the Ancient Tournaments
introducing . . *
100 Men, Women,! Children and Horses!
THE REBEL RAID
ON A UNION PIGNUT,
unit many other new ami interesting featnrei|
*®. for particulars, see small bills!
ADMISSION'
80xe5........ ■ cehts.
Reserved Seats 50 u
Children under 10 years of age. 25 cents to nil parts of the
pATIIItOD. ‘
Will Kxhibit at TYRONE, Friday, Oct. 23d, 1863.
ALTOONA, Saturday. Oct. 24th. 1863.
3S* Remember the Bars and Bates.
Oct. 14. 2f. .
AVOID THE NEXT DRAFT!
There is a prevailing ky-
CITEMENT among the people of Altoona Hiui vi
cinity about THE SECOND DRAFT—not no ranch about
till' Draft as for making the Three Hundred to pay exemp
tion, All [patriotic! tut choose rather to slay at home
with their beloved ones, for their snpport, than to risk
their lives In this bloody war. Now, to bring the matter
to a close, we will inform the public that by buying their
Goods at the GREEN STORE, Corner of Branch and Abnie
street. East Altoona, kept by OEIS 4 CO., they will
SAVE TUB THREE HUNDRED
in a short time. They have just received a large and well
selected stock of DRY,GOODS AND GROCERIES, which
they are sellingfor Cash at the lowest living price*.
A laige assortment of I.ADI KS' COATS AND CIRCU
LARS, ranging in price from #4 SO to $12.00.
The attention of the public is particularly drawn to the
fact that they are selling Brown and White Muslin from
18 to 45 cents; Calicoes from 12'4 tu 26 cts.; Delaines
froin 18 to 35 cents per yard.
They have always on hand a largo assortment of MEN
AND BOYS’CLOTHING, IiAIS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
and, in fict, everything kept in a first-class store
Altoona Oct. 7, 1863.
LOJS lOR SALE.—r-The undersigned
having a number of Lots in LOGAXTOWN, offers a
part of them lor sale, as follows, to wit:—Lots Nos. 2, 3
and 4in Block A; Nos. I ami 4in Block C; No. 31n filock
O; Ngk. 12 find 16 in Block F. Almo, the following half
lot*; No. 1, Block A; Nos. 4. 5. 6 and 7, Block B: Nos. 5,
6, 7 and 6. Block V: Nos. 1. 2.3. 4. 3. «. 7 and 8, Block E:
Nos. 4, 3. 6,7, 8,13 and 14, Block K; Not. 1. 6, 7. 12, 13,
14, 15 and 16, Block G; Noe. 2. 3, in. 11. 12 and 13. Block
H; Nos. 1.2,3, 4, 6. 6,7 and 8, Block I : N-n ■l. 2," 3, 4e6,
0.(,8. 9,10,11,12,18,14,46 and IC., likek J-, Nos. o,la
11,12,14,13 and 10. Block K; Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 6, 7. 8, 12
and 13, Block L. , ,
They are all situate in* LOGANTGWN, adjoining Altoo
na, and rtre very desirable for persons wishing to purchase,
affording eligible sites for building, mid will be offered for
sale °n reasonable terms. As Altoona is imprcrrtosf apd
cxpanalnK, these Lots are constantly. Increasing in ralne,
and will in lime become quite T&tnable: ; " - “ • ,
Persons desiring information will plon-e aunly : to mv
Attorney, D. J. NEFF, J£«q.j Altoona. *
Margaret B. MOWRY.
Oct. 14, 63-1 m. .
| IS HEREBY GIVEN, tlmt
= . ,j ie hertnemhip heretofore existing between John
■ Schmidt and Joeophine Riobenack, sole devisee of Roman
Ricbeaack, deceased, has (Ilia day been mutually dissolved
by agreement. AH penpns having claims against tß*
, firm will praagnt ftem to John Schmidt for settlement,
: with Whom the bookrand papers of the firm win be found,
: bt the old stand on Julia Street, Altoona.
1 JOHN SCUMIDT,
; Sept. 17.1863. JOSEPHINE RIEBENACK.
All styles carpeting and
Oilcloth* can be found at LAUOHMAN’B
New winter ready made
Clothing Just received ut . LADGHMAN^S
A FINE ASSORTMENT OFOVEU
XJL COATS can be found at LACOIIMAN’S.
I ;
Tee undersigned would Feapeotluily in
form.the citnutu* of Altoona aW- sarraandiog coun
try. that he has joet retwraad front the Raat, where ha baa
been selecting bia stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOOhs,
which, for.style, quality and price, cannot be surpassed in
this neck of country. Hie stack I. much larger than
heretofore; and oi it t* quite an object, in these exciting
•«f tiniest for every one to purchase where they cad get
The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices,
be would Soy that he can and will: sell : 0> low. if not a
littlo lower than any other honoe in thid place. He wishes
nil to call and see faia stack before purchasing, else where,
as he feelsconfldeut he can offer fndocemenU which will
defy competition. His stack eontjits of ;
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS*of even- description,
MEN AND BOYS.' WINTER YfEAIL
LADIEB.AND MISSUS’ DRESS SHOES,
MKN AND BOYS* BOOTS AND SHOES,
MEN’S HAL? HOSE.
WOMEN'S AND MISBBB’ WOOD HOSE,
HATS AND CAPS.. .
BLEACHED ANDUNBLEACHED MUSLIN,
GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS,
lie will dell Bodies Sewed. Heeled Booteee at gl AO#l.7S
SW Pegged L37&L60
Men a Boots 2.76*13,60
BALMORAL SKIRTS, very low. i •
GROCERIES.
H hlte and Brown Sugar, Bio Caffeee, Syrups, Teas, Ac. 1
and every thing that la uanolly kept In a Dry Goods Stare,
and as cheap as the cheapest. J. A. SPRANKLB.
Altoona, Oct. 7. 1883.
PHOTOGRAPHS
A MR ROTATES,
Gilt and Rosewood Frames,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
CARTES-DE- VISJTES,
ALL STYLES AND SIZES OF
CASES, &C„
CLABAUGH’S BUILDING,
Julia Street, between Virginia and Emma,
ALTOONA, PA.
ELIAS A. BONINE.
Aug. 4, -«Mai. .
CITY DRUG STORE.
Dl-. 1..- H. REIGABT would resnect
fall.v announce to the citiaena of Altoona and sur
rounding country, that ho -baa recently burchased the
Driit; Store of Berlin A Co., on Virginia Street, opposite
fries’ Hardware Store.
His Drugs are Fresh and Pure,
ami lie Impra by strict attention to business, to merit a
sbiire of public patronage. . \
Dill end examine his stock. He Cm constantly on hand.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS,
DAN,
DAN,
FIXE TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMER V, BRUSHES,
i.la.ss, porrr, paints, oils, varnishes,
CARBON OIL and LAMPS,
NO TIONS, CIGARS
-DAN,
ami every article usually kepi iu a Pint-clast Drug Scare.
I “CHE WINES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal use. ,
DOMKSTIC UKAPE WINK— PCEK—WAKKANTBD.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
accurately compounded, at all hours oT the day or night.
Altoona, Sept. 30,1803. . ?
Victory Won!
fpHE Subscribers would respectfully
I announce to the citlxens of Altoona and Vicinity,
that they have just returned from the East w ith their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS <Stc SHOES.
. HATS & have been so
lected with great ana with the view of suiting all
who may favor them with their patronage. Their line of
Boots and Shoes is complete.
Their LADIES? MISSES* and CHILDREN'S SHOES
are of City make, and warranted. Their Balmoral Sheea
for Ladles and >i isecs, are Just the thing for ; wet
weather and saving health
Thankful to the public for their very liberal patronage
heretofore, they hope to merit a continuance of the same.
Store on MAIN ST. next door to Bowman’s Exchange
H °*>- .. ■ SMITH A MANN 8
Altoopa, May 12, 1863, '
A DMINISTRATOBS’ NOTICE.
I]l 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 cf BERNARD GAR
YIN, late of the Borongh of Altoona, deceased. All per
son* knowing themselves Indebted to said Estate are hereby
notified to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same, must present them legally authen
ticated, for settlement. • J AMES OAR TIN-
Sept. ltUB6B-et.»
SUPERIOR STOCK OF LIQUORS.
—JOHN H. YRITCHEY is nowi able to offer to
bis customers and the pnbßc at large, a stock of the
purest liquors ever brought into this market, comprising
in port the following varieties °
WHISKY—IRISH, SCOTCH, OLD BOURBON.
wine—port, BUebry, old Madeira?
Or.VRD, DOPEY CO. PAIB RRAMIiV.
These liquors can aiLbewarrantoS; and 'in addition to
Oiese EBlTCllKYhasonhantf. of
W lilsky and Brandy, to which theyfiyrtte the particular
attention of the pnblic, !
Al’oouaV May 12,1883. ... = ■ , , ;
HAMS! HAMS! HAMSI-&»t re
ceived, a large lot of Can raised Sugar-cured Bams
of the best brands in market. Every one sold 1s gnaran
trod at r ’ ; FRITCHEY’S
Mackerel— nos. i, 2, and 3,
in all sized packages, new, and each.
warranted, just received and for said lotrirlhy' * r '' T=/
! r . ’ FRITCHBY.
f PEAS! TEAS! TEAS I—FRITC HEY
JL is selling Teas’superior to any ever offered in Al
toona. They are free of adulteration, coloring, or mix
ture of any kind.
A nqther large lot of the
xTL CELEBR ATED JERSEY HAMS Just received and
for Sale at EBITOHKY’S
( IREAM CRACKERS! A fresh sup-r
ply df these delicious crackers Just received and for
«de at f FKITCHinrS
IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE,
pare Teas, the best of Chocolate, Scraps and Sagan,
goto FRITCBLBY*B.
Boston crackers—a large
sappier of these deliclons crackers lost receired
and for sale by 1 ‘ TUTOIBEf.
Extra family flour; from
the Cove, always on hand and ■ for said as' low
as the lowest by FRITCHEY.
f HIFFEES, SUGARS, ANJ> BYRCPK
of all grades, and at reasonable prices, for Rale by
;• FKITCHKY.
1 A BARRELS PUKE CIDER VINE
TV/ GAR Just received and for solo low at
Sept. 1,1863. tBITCHEY’S.
I7XXBA FAMILY FLOUR, PUT DP
AJi in >4 Sacks tfxpressly for family hse it
■'- FRITCBBTS
WORRELL’S PREPARED COFFEE
vjy . fast recelyetinndfey sole by .7,4 'FRLTOHEY. j
SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT
/(■ Barrels PifRE white IaHD
T* jarf redflred and for aaJe at ; FBiTCHKt’S :
PHHTCHKY’S NBW'STORE, corner
:M. • nfCSirrdlm* and Virginia i -:4^
NEW GOODS.
LARGE SIZE
AND
jf. ■¥■
Dr. SWEET’S
IKFAI.USIJS ..
LINIJt«W v
THE
GREAT REMEDY
FOR RHEDMATTSM.CMWr.NEURALOIA LUMEAOO.
STIFF NRCK ANP JOINTS. STRAINS, BRUIBRS.
: CUTS ANDWOONM. FIUB, aXAPACRK, *
AND AU.RKKUM ATK AKS NKR. . ,
' ;ywrsMsoEß*Rs; : > ,
For «U ofltla *ipecdr «ad cwttin teawdjr.wid
u pr»par«d from ttwrecvadf
Dr. gtvpKen Sveet, of Connecticut, theAnoat boosMtter.
•nd ow b«eu.aaed Is hia practice for man tfcaa, ItaeaU
yeuit wttb tlw iMitMtopiflhiaf wcmi
ASS»N ALLKTIAIOR OF P.«N; It l» opriulM by
»ny preparation befcro the pnbllo, of which the amt
•kepticat may be convinced by a tingle trld.
This Linlsesbt wiUcur* rapidly sad radically. RHKU>
MATIC DISORDERS of ewy ud is titoiMdft u£
case* when ttbas bemwidU bs* never been know* to'
M. .
FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief I*
every taweyOr distressing.
’ It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE In tbtvf
minutes sod is Warranted to do it.
TOOTHACHE also will It cure Instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL tiASSK
IVOR wiring from Imprudence or umi, this Liniment
i* » mo«t happy and training remedy. Acting directly
upon the nervoua Hero*, it strengthens and revirWles the
system. ui restores it to elasticity And vigor.
FOR PILES.—A»an external remedy, w* claim Out it
i» the hut known, and we challenge the world to produce
an equal. Every rlctlm of this distressing complaint
should giro It a trial, for it will not fell to afford immedi
ate relief, and in majority ofcaseewill effect aradtea/ sure
QUINSY AND DARK THROAT are sometimes extreme
ly malignant and dangerous, hut a timely application of
this Liniment will neverfeii to care,.
SPRAINS are sometimes Tory obstinate, and enlarge
ment of the Joists is liable to Occur If neglected. The
worst case may be conquered by tbU Liniment In two or
three days. '
BRDIBRB, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORBS, UDeffes. BURNS
AND SOALDS, yield readily to the wondertU healing
properties of DR. SWEET’S. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
when need according to directions- Also, CHILBLAINS.
FROSTED FEET. AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
The Great Natural Bone Setter.
Dr. Stephen Swnutr of Connectiout,
la known all over the United States.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
la the author of "Dr, Sweet’s Infeillble Liniment" .
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Corea Rheumatism and never Gails. !
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
la a certain remedy for Neuralgia. _
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cores Burns and Scalds immediately. /
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment ■ "
la the beat known remedy for Sprains and Brniqes,
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cores Headache immediately and was never known to foil
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Files, andseldom faila io cure
Ur. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Corea Toothache in one minute. ,
Dr. Sweet’s Infallilile Liniment . i
Cure*Onto and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar ■ ■ - c
Ur. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for tores in the knownworktj ■ : ' ui p
- ■ ■■ ijK H. ifclj
Dr. feet’s InfaUible Liniment
Has been need by more than a million people, ajid aIL
ptulke.it : i i tl-lil-
Taken intehmUy taoletaltbr^^S^lifolera.
. Ur. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment )
la truly a ts friend in need,” and every foinfly should tiave *
it at hand.. : ■ ) .<• '.Vi To. ” j-
Ur. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment .. .
I« for tale by allPrugglßs.
A FftIEND IN NEED, TRY
.r} * • *- ■.' t, .-- ;
trial Chrer one -tyrnrirt r<^toiaj[
- > «(.'
TO HOBSE QipjERS! :n
• 8 nWACtfflUtlßJUlKfj
is unrivalled by any, and ta tU owt nf lumnarss, .ifola.
from Sprnina, jknlieaor wrenching, ita rlbetis ma«trS
and pertain.. Harness or saddladjajis, Scratches, Maim,
*o,lt willalaoone &*vto"^bSjSimipSJ.,
be easily prerented and cored in their IneMent atakeits, '
but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of
col mere. No caaaof tfae kind, however, isao cßßaperateor
hopeleaa but it may be allerlated by this Liniment, andlla
Ihithfnl application will always remore the lameness, aud
enable the horses to travel trlth comparatife ease.
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have this remedy at hand, for its thDeiy iMtiwrti
flnt appearance of tameness wilt eftectsullymrTaa* those
formidable dbtSMia, so wfa&b aUdmree* fcrTia3e,T lm ]
which render so many otherwise raluahl* hones, vavi>iM
worthless. 7 , ...3^55
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infallible -mrnmm^:
18 TD(S -
Soldiers! 3?a>iom£
j/I."'
A FRIEND IN NEED!
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of TV Ft-rhrn flirH on ornrj I
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bottlo, wtihont whieh_n«B« y» mMm. •
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