of i 'jj Aa®MCL4^BEggE^E. JUST PUBLISHED BY DB. A. STONE Phyticwi, to tie.Trcy Lung and Hygienic Jmtitutk - ATiMtlitiatoaaMof Mj, Phyeienl decline of mSSSnnS^tO»Su! >m> ot Nernm ‘ DebUity, Con *** ■* nil tone, written in chute, JwttatOUnt WWIW) iml Bwh directly to the motel «•■■■■• « 4Qi SAHIIIB and Snidloi eepe d^t«HU|f«W|ttad reliable aidaand treatment T Mat by mil on the receipt of two [3 cent)' ftnati ud OwdiiMl Fail not to send and ob tain Ifcfe book. neo! Fail not to aend and get this book. Tou too ahonld st asce seetire a copy of A Word of Solan Conscientious Advice to those iejlo will refect. A clam of aiWhi' pwwll to a foarfnl extent in the ooarnißßity.Wasmiag at ieaet noth of botheexea ■aauslly M.—eaiMr.gw—.'.’TtoMe ill—ms are very im psrfcotly aadsrstood- Their external manlleatation, or maptensars Nerroae Debility, Relaxation and Kxhans • tton; Marosmai or wastlag and consumption of the ttosaee of the whole body; skirts— of bnething or harried hreething on ascending a hU orfilght of etaln; gnat pal fttatiaa of the Heart; Asthma, Broeohttls and eore Throat; shaking of toe Haada and limbo; aversion to so ciety and to bo* loess or study: diemessof eye sight, loss of tiswory, (Unlnees of the Head, Neuralgia, Pain in va rious parts of (be body; Pains in the back or Umbo, Lum bago, Dyspepsia or indigestion, irregularity of the bowels, deranged secretions of{the KUaeys and other glands of the body, as laanorrhcM or Plsur Albas, Ac. Likewise Bpitopay,Hyat*riaassd Martens Spasms. How ia ninety-uine oases oat of erery one hundred, all of the shore named disorders, and a host of others not asmsd.as Consumption of the Lunge and that most in sidious aad wily Lm of onjiseniptiou of the' Spinal Nerves, kaosrn as Tabes Ooraalsa, : and Tabes msMnterica, bava their seat sad origin In diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Tirnr thd want of luccesi on the part of old school prac tice in treating symptoms only. Dr. Andrew Stone, Physiclau to the Troy Lang sad Hy gtonic Institution, to now engaged la treating this claes of aatotora sasladieswith the most astonishing success. Ttm MMttsaat adopts?! by the Institation to new; it to hsesAapea sojiatifin prlaciplss, with new dlscorered rem edtoe; withont minerals or poleons. Ths faculties of cure arc inch that patients can be cared at their homes, in any parted thecoeatry, frw accurate dsarrlntinm of their letter; tad harethe madiota— ssutby Mail or Prtatad inforrogatorisa will he forwarded on ap . Coats si ptioc, Oatarrh aad dlcMsca of the throat eandaa. seen at the Home of the Patients as at the In- Uy Med Wig the Cold Medicated Inuns Bat- Slind Tsidb, with übstor aad ample directions ibr their use, aad direct canespoadsnee. applying for laterrogativea or advice, must sbsidss cstuns stamps, to mss t attention. gfa.TW» ettaslilng Physicton will be found at the In ■titation for consultation, from 9 a. in. to 9p. m., each day, Snaday ia the forenoon. Address DE. ANDREW STONE. Physician to the Troy Lang and Hygienic Institute, and riiilTiitoii lot Diseases of the Heart, Throat and Lungs, Mnfth Street, Troy,N. T. Altoona, Pee. 80th, 1882.-1 y. ■ E. & H. T. ANTHONY, XANUFACTDREItS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, SOI BROADWAYs NEW YORK. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. AUB CATALOGUE now embraces cohalderably over Four Demand dUbrent subjects (to which additions are coattnnally being madsj.of Portraits of Eminent Amerl- CMM r <tee»Tls: 72 Mqor-Generals, 525 Statesmen, 190 Brig.-Geuerals, ,127 Divines, 259 Colonels, 116 Authors, 81 Lieut.-Colonels, 80 Artists, 207 Other Officers, •’ 112 Stage, 60 Navy Officers, 46 Promin’nt Women 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits, 2,500 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, Including reproductions of the most celebrated Engn vines, Paintings, Statues, Ac.w'Catalognes sent on receipt of stamp. An order for One Doaen PXCTUOBB Horn our Catalogue will be Ailed on receipt of Stl.QO. and sent bjoiail, FREE. ■ ■ ’ PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Of these we manufacture a great variety, ranging in price from 90 cent* to $5O each. . O*rALBI3J4B have the reputation of being superior In beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds can be tent safely by mail at a postage o£slz cents per 02. The more expensive can be sent by express. We also keep a large assortment of Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Our Catalans of these wQI be asni to any address on re ceipt of stamp. E. & H. T. ANTHONY. MANUFACTURERS Of PHOTOOBAPHIOMAIKRIA LB, SOI (Broadway, New York. Friend* orseUMvee of prominent military men will con fer • tovor by tending n* their likenessea to Copy. They will be kept carefully end returned Uninjured. FINK ALBUMS HADE TO ORDER for Congregation* to preaent to,their Pastors, or for other purposes, with suitable Inscriptions, Ac. ■ Ang. 18,1883-Cm. THE UNIOr FOREYER! oood’news 1 LJ.ODFREY WOLF would respectfully V* ibbouw to the citfaehs of Altoona obd vicinity that hehaa opened a CLOTHING STORE, On Coryer of Moan and Garotine Streets, where he will keep on hand: a large etock of ready-made clothing counting of DRESS COATS, PANTALOONS, TESTS, OVERALLS, KNIT JACKETS, Ac., at Philadel phia price*. HATS & CAPS! 1 hare a lain and varied stock of hat* and cape which it will be to to* advantage of all toexamlne before pnr cßulngelaewkcm. Also, eflne atoek of Gent*’ Furnish ing good*, aneh a* shirt* wHate, neck-ties; handkerchiefs, Snapandan, Glove*, Hosiery, Ac. Determined to aeil, I hare marked my goodrat the vwtT topeet Rgnaee, and feel confident that all will be iilldM EWjt,toeyrtoe.aßd quality of my atock. GONFEGTIONERY SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN -1 TORE thaetttoauof Altoona end ricinity that hi* OORFECTXONERT, NUT and FRUIT STORK, lealway. eapplteil with the very beat articles to be bad, and in great variety. Bahaaalaoan OYSTER SALOON attached to hit *tore,invbicbhewill*ervenpOYS' TERStottm btoratyUdnriag the aeaeon. press-baked BftjEAD, CAKES, & PIE I, toot he can render foil aatiikctiaa to all.- . ' Remem her. hi* atore and saloon fa on Vlrriniaatreet,two door abalow. Patton’* Hail. ■ ! • WTO ROSSL Altoona. AprOM. 1803-tt . NEW FIRM. HENRY TUCK. DAVID ETTIKGER. Tib subscribers beg leave lo inform the public that they have entered into co partnenhip la the CLOTHING BUSINESS, and wSI cantinas at toe stand heretofore occupied by H Tack, on Vain Street, a few doors above the Exchange Botai, Altoona. They have alao wholesale and retail store at No 702 Market Street, Philadelphia, wberethey wQI sell all kind* of ready-made clothing and igento tarnishing good* at the very loweat prices. They win be enabled to sell ch«apar than many ether* trim too toot manufacture their own good*, and thus save toe per centagr, and all clothing wOl ba warranted wall made. Aqg. i, 1863-tf _ ’ G-. AI^LTJM, Public, ArtOOBA, BLAIR 00., PA. Csa at all times be found at the store of J.B. Hileman. October J, MW. ' . ' , ' SARDWARE OF ALL DESCRlP tloasjast received and for tale by Ib-tf) J J.B. HILEMAN A JttMUNAL SUPPORTERS, Trus- A;* end Bhonlder Bratee far sale et i «h mjgMauß’g. Twnsyy stock of boots & shoes jLfl Mr Van and Boys, Ladles and Misses, Just rac'd at ' '• UtUOHMAN’ AND EYKPRESER •' ' [l-tf.] ■ ; KKSSLBVS. The subscriber having taken entire charge of the Hard ware and Stove and Tin Shop recently under the charge of Price A Winters, on Virginia street, opposite Kessler’s Drag Store, and having added largely to his stock is now' prepared to supply anything in the Hardware sndCutlery line, such as Handsaws, Axes, Angers, Adses, Chisels, Squares,Rales, Hammers,.Planes, Hinges,Looks, Ucches, Piles, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ac, Ac, all of which he offers on tho most reasonable terms. : Persons wishing anything in the Hardware line are requested to call aud examine hia stocK. He has also added Oils, Paints, Carbon OiL etc., to his stock, and will dispose, of all these articles at a snail ad vance on first cost. He will also continue the STOVE BUSINESS, and will keep on hand an assortment from which any person will be able to select an article to prlase their fancy. In the line at TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE,. EDA R and IWILLOW-WARE, he will always h»ye a large supply, and will make lo order anything that may be called for. Job work in this line promptly attended to. , ROOFING AND SPOUTING, put np on short notice in the best style. April 31,1863,-tf. SAMUEL I. PRIES. Q-REAT DISCOVERY! KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE OF IRON, fob m cuu or WEAK STOMACHS, GENERAL DEBILITY. INDt GESTION, DISEASES OR TUB NERVOUS STS AmDHYORTHE STOMACH, AND ROR ALL CASES ' XEQUIRINQ A TONIC. wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of We possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide combined with the most energetic of Vegetable tonka, Yellow Peru vian 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, raiitf the takes muscular flabbiness, removes the pklor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance^ Do yon want something to strengthen you ? Do yon want a good appetite! Bo you want to bnild op your constitution > Do yon want to feel well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness * Do yon want energy? Do yon want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do. try KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic has been so tested by all classes of the community, that it is now deemed a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, Du nnes the blood, gives tone to the stomach, renovates the .system, and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial df this valuable Tonic. T ***** COUNTERFEITS. BEWARE Or COUNTERFEITS.—** KukxXl’s Bit w» wins or JkoN is the obly sure and effectual remedy in wieknown world for the permanent cure of Dytpepsia and Dtlnliiy r and as there are a number of imitations offered to the public, we would caution the community a ? U srr^r^ > ?® but *}*? genuine article, manufectnf ed by *5. A. KUNKEL,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 valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its fevor, * 0? IKON is put up in 76 cent and $l.OO bottles, and eold by all respectable -Druggists throughout the country. Be partlcntar that every bottle hears the fac sxmxU of the proprietor's signature. * ■' General Depot, No. 118 Market Si., Harrisburg, Pa. a For B *} e GEO - W. KESSLEB, E. H. REIOART, A l toona, and by si) respectable dealers Everywhere. Sept. 30,1563—6 m. • 3 EMPORIUM OF FASHION!! Virginia St., Altoona, Pa. D- W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor. The proprietor of the “ emporium OF FASHION” would respectfall; announce to the public that he has receired a largo inrolce of CLOTHS, , CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and a general assortment of GENTS- BURNISHING GOODS, Collars, Neck-Ties, Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, ' &c., &c., &c., , exact!; suited to this locality and Intended for the AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE. The proprietor of the Emporium invites on examina tion of hie stock, feeling confident that his shbtvee prisent a greater variety of plain and fhoey goods than : can be found elsewhere in the country.- An examination will convince any one of tbis fact. He has also received the LATEST FASHION, and being a perfect “ Cutter,” be baa no hesitancy In say tog that he can make up clothing In the ftshlon, and in a manner that can not fail to prove satisfactory. I, has paaaed Into a proverb that Belford’a the very man that can make, Clothes In the fashion, atrong and cheap; .All that have over triad him yet, Say that he really cant be beat. Remember the place, Virginia street, Drat door above JagganT* Ball, Altoona, Pa. [April 17, ’*2. HARDWARE I CHARLES J. MANN. I hEALER IN FOREIGN AND DO JLf MRSTIC hardware, •" ! WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, WINDOW SHARKS, 1 DPHOLBTKHING GOODS. _ . 1)0011 SHOE FINDINGS, COFFIN IBIMMINfIS. MOULDERS’ TOOLS, 1 BIRD CAGES AND WIRE GOODS, ■ ‘ ‘ ■ WINDOW GLASS, EUTTV, WHITE LEAD, AC., AC. rT^, '■ ER,Every description of Goods in his line will beiftir niihed atafaert notice, and at low rates for caah. f ' : Hi* remaining etock of DRV GOODS on hand will bo closed out at remarkably low prices, in order to reiinqiilsb that branch of the business. Agent for Willson’* “Telegraph Fodder Cutter.” ; Altoona, May 29th, 1862. fTTHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECT- X tolly inform* the public that be will cnn. - ; ttnne to keep a ! BOOT & SHOE STORE, W I in the rpom recently occupied by Roberta and Rutherford. The tmaineea heretofore carried Mt in the future, be in the name of JOHN ' He will keep constantly on hand a complete assort* raent of ; ■ ; Boots <fe Shoes. GAITERS,; SLIPPERS, &0., &c., %e. which he wOl offer at fair price* and warrant to he o the beat material and manufacture. Particular attention will be given to 7 GXJSTO3VT ■W’O»S: 3 in which he warrants to glva entire satlafoetion, a* he bays Ihebeet stock and employs none bnt the beat workmen. . Remember the old stand, on. Virginia Street, one toot RastufKessler’sDrng Store. ■ v-( Oct. 10 1862~tf. JOHN H. ROBERT*. AND PROVISIONS.- vJT A lane andrariedstock otxunit GROCERIES AND PROVISION 8. jolt received, andfor tale ae sheas as the cheapest, at MURPHY 4 MePIRB’S Store, : Cor. of Virginia and Caroline its. Altoona, June 26,1802. ■■ ■ ■ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Jewelry, Bair and Clothes Broshes, Combs, Keket-knives, 4c., at r LAOOBMAN’B 'LAIN & FANCY VESTS, of evtay this and style at: LAUQHMAH*Ij. ■EXCELLENT HEAVY BOOTS & 111 SHOES Just received at LAUOHMATS E. Q* YES! 0, YESH WAY! THIS WAY! ! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! • JB. HILEMAN has jnst received a S ,*"*? ,nd wel! eelecled stock of Goods, consisting or Clothe, Plain and Fancy Cassimerea, Batlnetta, Ken »J«ed*. Beaverteens. Bine Drilling, and all other Kinds of Goods for MEli AND BOYS' WEAR, togethsr with a grand and magnificent assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, , SuHt as Black and fbneySOkt, Chatties, Bsrms,BHmttnU I towns, Delaines, Ctdntzs, Dtßegts, C*tp«| Crajx aod SUOa ShawU, Mantillas, Dhderdma and Hosiery. Bonnets and Ribbons, attars. Bond, kmtdsfs. Kid Stoves, Hooped Skirts, Skirl- ' ing. Lace Situ, <fe, <fc. ALSO, icklugs, Checks, Bleached and Unbleached Moallns, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeen, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEEN SW ARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 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 0 Sugars; Green, Y. H. and Black Tees; Molasses, Soaps, Candles, Balt, Pish, Ac. Tbankfhl to the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, he hopee by strict attention to busi ness, and an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of the same. 49-Call and examine his Stock, and yon Will be eon vinced that he his the best assortment aad cheapest Ooods in ths market. Country Produce of all kibds taken in exchange for Goods at market prices. Altoona, April 88,1868. EXCELSIOR Hat & Cap Store. The proprietor of the “EXCELSIOR” hat and, CAP Store, would inform bis customers, and the Public generally, that be has just returned from the city with the largest m»d most varied stock of goods in his line ever brought to Altoona, all of which he baa now on exhibition and sale at store room on Virginia street, next door to Jag gard’s store. His stock embraces all the latest styles of FALL AND WIN E R HATS, M CAPS, MISSES’FLATS, &C. Hi» Stock of Hots and Caps are of the very beat (election, of every atyle, color and afaape, for both old and young. All he asks is that the people call and examine bis stock, and he feels oonfldqpt that he can send theta away re joicing, if not in the purchase of such an article as they wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the handaomeat stock of Hate, Capa, Flats, *c.. ever exhibited in thia town. ' I have also on hand.au entirely new stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hats and Flats, and a bcantitnl stock of LADIES’ FURS, which I am confident cannot be surpassed iu the country, all of which I will sell at the most reasonable prices. Re member the Hall of Fashion when you want anything In the line of head covering, and call on Oct. 7. *63-tf J£gg£ SMITH. DURTBA’S KAIZEN A RECEIVED TWO “ PRIZE MEDALS," ' (From Juries 3 and 4) at the International Exhibition, London, 1862, HAMBURG, JULY, 1863, received the HIGHEST; MEDAL For its Great Delicacy as an Article of Pood. ■ Used for Pndlngs, Cakes, Cnstards, Blanc Mange, Ac, without Isinglass, with few or no eggs. Itis also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for flah and meat, Soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it.— A little boiled ia milk makes a rich cream for coffee, choc olate, tea, Ac. A most delicious article of food for children and invalids. It Is vastly superior to Arrow Boot and much more economical Put np In one pound packages, with Bill directions, and sold by all Grocers and Druggists. WILLIAM DURYEA, General Agent. Sept. 9,18Q3—6m. 166 Fulton Street, New York. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco MANUFACTURER, 16-& 18, CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Bt., New York,) would call the attention of Dealers to of his manufacture, viz.: BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy. Demigros, Fine Rappee, Coarse Rappee, Pure Virginia, Nachitocnes, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUEF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch. Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lnndyfoot, Fresh Scotch. 43" Attention la called to the great reduction in price* of Fine-Cot Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, which will be fonnd of a superior quality, TOBACCO. . SMOKING.—Long, No. 1, No, 2, Nos. 1 and 2 mixed, Granulated, 8. Jago, Spanish, Canaster, Turkish. FINE CUT CHEWING.—P. A. L. or plain, Cavendish, or Sweet, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application. April 14, 63,-lvJ WM. S. BITTNER Dental Surgeon. OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE, next door to the Port ottce. . Dr. B. would respectfully inform 1 the citlzenrf of Altoona and surrounding country, that he is prepared to insert ARTIFICIAL TEETH ! from a single tooth to a full sot, in the most superior style, ON GOLD, SILVER, OB VULCANITE Gt.rig It would be to the advantage of all persons desiring artificial teeth, to call at his office before going elsewhere, if they wish cheapness, beauty or durability. i . Dr \li ttner **l* T *“ it HollWaysbnrg and vicinity when his services are desired. [Feb. 17 1863-tf ANDREW ECKEL, DEAU& IN Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., &c., ; Annie street, Altoona, Pa., and MeKeagt’t Old Stand Montgomery street, BoUidaysbnrg, Pa. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Goods in his line constantly on hand at the lowest cash prices. . j [Feb. 7,1863. SM. WOODKOK, • A TTORNET-A T-LA W, Altoona, Penn’a, Will practice in the several Courts of Blair, Cambria and Sa S S ,M ' Office on Virginia Street, 2 door. Feb. 3,1863-tf. - 4 REGULAR MEETING OF THE ALTOONA FAIR VIEW CEMETERY ASBOCIA. will be held on the second month, in the Connell Room, M. CLABAOOH Jss. Lowrnsn, President. ■ Secretary. [May !S->62] O YES! 0 YES'—GENTLEMEN draw ni-;h and hear. JOSEPH p. ,TROUT innoun oesto-the pi„.ic, that he is ready to discharge Ills duty a| an Auctioneer whenerercalled npon. (Jan. 3 *M. DO YOU WANT A HAT OB CAP, cheap or line?—goto LADOHMAN’S. F RITCHEY IS REALLY SELLING the best Brown Sugar in Altoona at 12J* cents. R. A. 0. KERR,. ALTOONA, PA., Agent for Blair & Huntingdon Counties. These machines are ahmit tobethe beet ever offered to the public, i,.j their superiority is satisfactorily established by tbe tat that in the last eight years, OVER 1.400 MORE of these Machines hare been sold than of any other man ufactured, and more medals hare been awarded the pro prietors by different Fain and Institutes than to any oth en. The Machines are warranted to do all that is daboed for them. They are now in use in several famine. in toons, and in every case they give entire satisfaction. The Agent refers those desiring Information as the su periority of the Machines, to Col. John L. Piper, Her. A. B. Clark, George Bawksswortb, Beni. F. Bose, and £. H. Turner, *aqre._ , The machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. X Machine, silver plated, glam M and new style Hammer—s 66. No, 2, ornamental brunae, glam loot and new style Hammer—s 66. No. 8, plain, with old style Hemmer—s 46. [March g, 1861-tf. CLOTHES WEINGEE. k No. 1. Large Family Wringer .am m No. 2. Medium “ “ *tJ5 no.2w « •* « No. S. Small “ “ sso No. 8. Large Hotel “ No. 18. Medium Latmdry / to run steam i IHjOO “ l orh»nd. ; 30.00 *? d 3 . *“ Te no C°B»- All other, in warranted. •N o. 2 Is the size generally used in private fiunilica, Jui>£), of the American Agriculturist,” says UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER “A child can readily wring out a tnbfoll of clothes in a 1 S 11 18 1» reality a CLOTHES SAVESI A TIME SAVER I and a STRENGTH SAVER 1 The earing of garments will alone pay a.large per centage'on iu cost, we think the machine moon more PATS FOR ITSELE EVERY YEAR in the There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construc tion, but we consider It important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers open the cr&nk-shaft slip f"« tear the clothes, or the rubber break loose from the shaft. ?.™ wntaoi,eoftbeflrttmake »*o<i ft Is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR TEARS’ CONSTANT USE.” iBKXO TBZ ;E AWARDS ained by thing of the Unit, iso received Superlative Report of XCERDINQ CELLENT >R POOD. Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is Warranted in every particular. NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE WITH- OUT COG-WHEELS. A good CANY ASSERT wanted in every town. On receipt of the price from places where no one is selling, we will send the Wringer rm or kzpcxsx. For particulars and circulars address R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N. T. Sep. I— 6m. IZENA ie In iatiooal Ex hibition at €. C. SERVER & SON,. Paper, Envelope and Printers’ Card WAREHOUSE, No, 013, MINOR STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA., Have constantly on hand FLAT CAPS, mill AND NOTE, MANILLA PAPES, FOLIO POST, PACKET POST, HARD WABE, FOOLSCAP, PRINTING PAPER, ENVELOPE COLORED PAPER, BINDERS, TRUNK, STRAW AND BOX BOARD, TISStJE, SHOE AND TEA PAPERS. PRINTING AND MANILLA PAPER made to order. ■; June 18,1863. , CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON C. BETTER respectfully an- 6oDtle m 'n °^ Altoo « CONE ECTIONEET AND ICE CEE All SADOON, In Jnte old Stand, on Fiiyinia rtnet, oppotiU the LUTHERAN CHURCH, 0n luinc !« «hoice lot of confectioneries SSSJSffivSS’ etc - wnlch ,he wlu •» *•» "A pjriog the season she will also keep Ice Cream, of differ. April MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN M?«rm Pi “ o ‘ r ’ orte «nd Melodeon. by Mise SI. *““•> $lO per quarter. No charge for the InBtrnment - Residence on Catharine Street. Wert Altoona. '/Jan,16.1M2.-tf. DRIED APPLES.—The subscribers hftTo a floe lo of bright ydloir DKIED APPLES low than market rates, and which they deeUit to close out, at coat and carriage, without delay.— 5°PJ rch *««.citheratwholeaaieor*retall, 11 i? advantage to giro ns a call. Altoona, June 26,1882.] MURPHY A McPIKE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF o odel I “P rOTed SHIRTS— Caeaimere and *“■ lU> Shlrte—fine and coarse-white and colored—at _LAUOHMA N ,B. P WHITE LEAD AND ZINC SSi “S° Chrome, Green, Yellow, Paris Green, dry and unwind on at fl-tf.l KRBBLWPS. BOYS 1 COATS, of every Btyle and color, of good quality, at • LACGHMAN’B. New and IMPROVED STYLES of Trunks, Valises and Carpet-Bags, at UAUGHMAN’S. w EWING w UNIVERSAL Life Insurance and Trust (’o. /COMPANY’S BUILDING Southeast v_y Comer of Walnut and Fourth Street* Philad'a Authorized Capital, $500,000 Paid up Capital,...... i.... 250,000 Assets, 1,897,746 Incorporated 18r>0, bv the Legislature of Pennsvl- Insnrea Lina during the Natural life or tor abort terms, cunts annuities and endowments, and makes contracts of all kinds depending on the Isanea of life. Policies of Idfe Insmunos. Issued at the usual mutual rates of other good companies—with profits to. the assured —last Bonus Jsnuarj, 186 L being 43 per cent, of all pre miums received on mutual policies—at Joint Stock rates, 30 per cent lees than the a bore, or Total Abstinence rates 40 per cant. leas than Mutual price. Also, a NON FORFEITURE PLAN, Bjktrhteh a person pay* for 6,7, or 10 years only, vben the policy is paid up for Lira, and nothing more to pay; and should be be unable, or viah to discontinue sooner, the Company will fora* a Pirn cr Poucr, in proportion to the amount of premium paid, safoUows: On a Policy of $l,OOO, 6 Tear 7 Year 10 Year after payment of rale*. rate*. rate*. 1 Annual Premium, for ssoo 0Q $142 86 $lOO 00 2 M ■ u “ 400 00 286 TO 200 00 M 800 00 671 40 400 00 « 867 10 000 00 “ 800 00 ALEXANDER WHELLDIN, Presideot. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. John 8. Wilson, Secretary. BOARD Of TBUtRSe. 8 « Alexander Whilldin, . J«J£dgar Thomson, Hon. Ju. Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison. Albert C. Roberts, Jonas Bowman, Baaniel T. Bodlne, H< H. Wdridge, George Nugent, : John Alkmau, William J. Howard, Chari* • ¥. Heaslltt. * Samuel Work. Any farther information can be had by applying to the onderelgued, who is the aotboriiid agent for lUlruoaotv, Jnly 31,1802-ly R. A. 0. KERR. A Benefit to All. TRY ONE BOTTLE. A trial tetU proas ike fact, and jf&eta are stubborn thing*. TAfISHLEB’S HERB BITTERS i-VJL ARE SUCCESSFUL IN EVEBY CASE. No fcmiiy shoald be without it. Hundreds of certificates and letters of thanks are arriving' every day from persons who have bsesi cured. THE HERB BITTERS have never felled in curing RHEUMATISM, ; DYSPEPSIA, Female Irregularities, andall Diseases arising from IMPUSJTT Of THM BLOOD , As a Blood Purifier, Tonic and General APP*rtiser, these Bitters are without a rival. Ho Lady desiring A CLEAR COMPLEXION should be without it. Please get. a circular and certifi cates from our Agent. B. MIBHLEB, Manufacturer and Proprietor, Lancaster, Pa. Notice.—The great success of Mishler’s Herb Bitters, has induced unprincipled parties to manufacture a worthless article, which they are selling at a low price, qf which bevjare. The genuine can only be bought lu Blair County, of G. W. WHITFIELD, (Sole Agent for Blair County,) Depot Drag Store, Main street, Altoona, Pa. June 2d, 1868-tf. > S 3 53 I JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, The Hero of One Hundred Fite per Month I would respectfhlly set D »■ - forth my claim to public attention, as a Ft-* ' Tailor, aa follows Because I beer lent assortment Casaimeres, Test Trimmings, whl siamlnedialwaj / Because my _ made up in a mannei tabes down the r and glees all my c* a city appearant Because I am no as a Cotter to th> bo fonnd anywbr Because long < In my business entire control o' I am not depenr any one tolift _ the sods. Because I am still on the sonny side of forty, and there fo'!? *•••* as a Cotter and workman unimpaired. Call on me, in the comer room of the “Brant House.’ Orie me a trial and yon will go away pleased. Altoona, May at-tm : JACOB BNYDKH. pATENT R CARBON UnritaledinStavtv.Sa^pUdtuUnffjynr Jjajeas^"Si2T^asa tessas ACCIDENT ota occur by explosion, “• they emit no offensive odor while burning. 3d. That they ere very easily trimmed. *“• are easily regulated to give more oc less **£• entirely tree ftopt emoke. ' «th. leant 50 per cent, cheeper than _ 1 . otbei light bow In common nee. • d *» ted •* the nsiof Stn- Seamrtrc.a.., Factories, Bella, and anhlghly recommended lor family n»& Oi the i 3 * r if )n - o {i ““ <>« attached to rfdjMe, banging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a amall expense, and will snswcrevery purpose of a new lanp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction In all raaes. Ang.l9, 1858-tf.] o. W. KEgSLEE HOTEL.— THE SUB- E BCBIBEE would respectfully in torm the public that he has recently re- A ■ —i dried the abore Hotel, and pit pared to accommodate hia Mends aadS=^BMk patrons In a comfortable manner, and bsHB^BJK^ “ *?reeablehomeforlu Hi»Tablewfllalways belnxnrionaly snpplled «nS-f,r^ keU ° ! . “l® , countr y and cities, and hta Bar of choice brands. HU charges arff as £°*® ofßn y other Hotel In he i C * a h® ““Plabied of by those who ’'•*b n thell, <nsri)m. Expecting to receive a share *•* ft * U J to deserve It, he “rhl« boose to th ® P» b U® and Invites a trial. BtOCt ° fN °- 1 P^oobßrandy, *“£ of. excellent Wines, for medUinal nnr * ‘ b# *** oW Bye WhUk^to Altoona, May Zt , ISW.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN. TSOMETHIN'G bJEW. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST h * pnr f“® d • BOOTS AND SHOES BROGANS, GAITERS, 40; ■ * b j® bb ®‘ a prepared to offer to thecitizena of Altoona and ao!Sie^^ a Al» H 2^lri^ e *° ° r( i? r on «“> ”•»* re»- C't jJS?, - ,,,* 1 !?’ repairing promptiyattended to. Jm ivin p two d »°re below Poet Office. Jan. 3, lg<ll. M. THOMPBOnT^. POLICE GAZETTE.— ito Twelfth Crime **>d Criminals is in l|^Sws h Oriurinal S^^ssrKrsaS'K; SfgswssiSffeSfafi saacstis and the town, county and Statewhere they resWeplainW) ~ „ ,To G. W. MATBELE 4 CO.. Editor 4 Prop’r. of Now York Police Gsactte, New Tork City WESTERN INSURANCE VJI AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Beni or Sabi SEKLSy b ?,^ edo “ ,^ e most reasonable iAltoona at Ms office in Anna St. March IT, 18W. JOHN BHOKMAKEB, Agent T EVPS PREPARATION FOR EX- i UTS ’, M ; ICE ' ROACHES, ANTS, and t £2 ge Ja !n W u *® nnder any circumstan “« 24, .6i,f] ' of GW.hEBSLEiT XI B. MILLER, “1 —— xx * DENTIST. i|H «. Office on Caroline streetl between Virginia and Emma atresia, Altoona. [Jan.itt—tim* S LL KINDS OF PRINTING x l. neatly and expedltoualy executed at the _ 1 “ALTOQfrA TRIBUNE” OFFICE TTMBRKLLAS and parasols, ■, MWWWM.' vania. HUTTEKS' STATE CAPITor ‘ Book IBindei v AN© .BLANK BOOK MANfFACmu . lip, 64, Market $(., K '’ This establishment is chieflu d„vo, . m»nnho^*f»wk.* o «k« fw t,,(J Banjm, KaSrMKlOompam,,, JlBinr and private Terj but of Mock and »ort(m*aahip s«Swf rtlted upon. Bta|A pattern. Sbarft'v Dockrtaof all.!**, made and ruled looker T and Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, * c , f or ,' > •ee, printed or plain, ruled and bound to " ,T t'U:>, Dockets Aade of-Ihaheet linen paper ord ' r - U o .’ Lihrarlana. and others, deelrfng to base thri, » bound and at moderate prices, should rise n« . . „ k< >- papers of the largest sixes. Harper’s x '*» Ballons, Scientific American, Lom (5 ' Mo » . •bound toorder. and in any style required, H»rH?3 a \y Magulne, Knickerbocker, IHackvAd'a Uagaainet, OodOy's Lady's Book, Lady’s fir »t»a. aon’s Magaxlne, Piano Music, Ac, bound iuS^ 17 ' p 't*r the more plain and substantial half binding ■. phlet%Lav Magaaiue*, Pamphlet laws, bound i *’ |, ,r brary style, at eery moderate prices. Peni* ■ " ,| ' number of solumee to bind, will receive ahi,. 1 , . Binding unsafely be sent to, us from a iiSH ‘ press, and all work entrusted to onrCareen K f -' dily executed, safely packed and returned ’l**. All work srarrsnted. Addrws K L IICTTKR «.M«CBUM*DBKN,at the Triburu Offir agents fbi AI toon*, and vicinity. The? will *r lll ' tkm In relation to binding, and recei>4 and free from extra charge#, for all who enUost th*ir« , u m * CIU *- ! ■ ‘ ■ [March a?!^ ONWARD! EVER STEP BY STEP' T’HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES To . Inform hi» old cmtomers and the nubile- ...... , , that he hd* this spring gone ipto thnDryG.»d\u-i and haa just received a largo and entirely new st,,. 1;" DRESS GOODS. io, the Ladies, embracing all the latest, prettiest , lnii FASHIONABLE PATTERNS Ana among which may be found every quality „f. the names of which it would be too tedious toeLmaeß,'," , In the line of pure, fresh and cheap GROCERIES & PROVISIONS I will not “knock under” to any of my competitor, i, b ?lft l l’ r ? ,Ue ? t 1 feel <urp that I c»» render ,atLfa-ii! All kinds.of country produce taken in eacliaue i goods, and the highest market price allowed 8 Al 7™t Un th * Carn<!c of Al,ni<; an< ' Helen atren. ly, AI K. s May*UBa2. THOMA^nE^ JACOB WEIS, baker and, confectioner. : ViftOisi* Smut, A'ltooua. Pi., IT KBPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ■* v Bread, cakes, candies ICE GPIEA.IVI ta f h .‘ S OWn mantl facture, which L, .la prepared to sell, wboleeale or retail, at the mom mou able prices, also, FOREIGN FRUITS, such a« ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE-APPLES FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, NUTS, &C.. i( al ways pn hand ih their respective seosoiiH. CAKES BAKED TO ORDER S^^ t^ 0 , n ke o art’ bort "° U “ tt " d to - » ric ® m ” » tock anti you will it M good Aocjicheap m can be purchased elsewhere Jan. 27,1863. ; Stoves, Tiix and Sheet Iron Ware, SPOUTING. &C. SBIOG WOULD RESPECT- ** ‘»>e clttow of Altoona he i®®P 8 cowtantly on hand •JJ&* ox toting. Parlor , Office andf^B wJSLtSt'ii*’ *£,<? 5^ Iw sizes, to suit **** »®ll *t low prices, en reas-m keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and Shot tt3 cnliu*rypniT«W'i 0f® 8 T“jONE“ ChaBBd the rig i* of “ le in Blair counu IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER. needs only to he seen to be apprm.v be powessed by every farmer, butcher or ih.*e requiring such a machine: • ‘ a * teation V&to Pitting np SPODTIMi. ° r coa ? tr y* Spouting painted and pat up on the most reasonable terms. fapril 14,1859-1 t H. FETTINGEB’S General A T ews Agency. OAR HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY, CONFECTION A HI KS CIGARS & TOBACCO. TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY _ . . CONSTANTLY ON HAND. October 24,1861. w. M. LLOYD & CO., ALTOONA. PA.. JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.. BANEBEB, (Late 11 BeU/Johnstojij Jack £ C0. ,, j Drafts on the principal Cstles, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received dn deposits, payable on demand, without Interest, or upon time, with interest at lair rates. Feb. 3d, 1859. G; W. KESSLER PRACTICAL • ; DRUGGIST, respectfully aunounctu / to tbe citizens of Altoona and the public eraHv, that he still continues the Drug busi noaa on Virginia, street, where he keeps constantly gßjf ?™?i* b I Ba,e ’ Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, M MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH* MLL E 8 and DTR-STUTFS. By strict attention to business, and a desire to reader *»t istaction to all as regards price and quality, }ie t ■ - a hd receive a share or public patronage. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasoimblt* t*rui» orders from a distance promptly attend*! to. Physicians prescriptions carefblly compounded, f'kUR LADY FRIENDS WOULD DO] ' r Well to look in upon the choke and cha-nt*’ aaanrH ment of Bummer DRESS GOODS now dlsplajwl upon tliei well-fllled shelves of MORPHY k MePIKK. Cor, of Virginia and Caroline sta. Altoona, June 26.1862. PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM , Jan P v£fn ralnBPlnld - Carb °" oi *’ “kESSLEK’S. ON AT McCORMICK'S Store splendid assortment of Ready-Made clothing t ail and tee. ■ Kov. 2M* SROCBRIES. —-A LARGE AND complete aaaortment of Groceries lure )nst been re -lat the store of . J. B. HILEMAV Hair, hat, tooth, shaving Paint, Sash ahd Tarnish Brushes at KESSLER'S. Hair oil, colognes, pom •dea, Sharing Cream, Toilet Scan, «c. tonlatch* ‘-M.J o"w. KB6SLER. 2'g? i : «i >;■ Oii; 5 = i 5 w" Zi i <! S a . : H - ** S -2f?: i__, », n 3 .£ ; s § <~~~ © h x « hwi<,S! M K oQ<s=o|| H S ■gSln = -5<3,. k Sr QO* J.i whs -i BOLLWA YSBVTtG, PA McCBITM & BERN, VOL. 8. t ’HE ALTOONA TKIBIN K. H . MeVXVM. - - ■ 11. c. imKX bditoes asik riomsTov* i>i»r Minttiu, (payable* loyartobly iu iu;t«ik*,) *1 60 vll paper* iliHcoßtlimwt »t the explratibn «f the time h'l’ TCfcM* of AWriftTlfllXO : I insortltm - do. :*• Uu. ■.'i.orllnwo'' l*.« *r 6 * * 5O ; mr s.|U.»r». (» •■ ■» <.lO •* } » 00 \ •** - ' H * l *’ <24 ’* ) - I ji> *2 UO •2 So 1 (Ivor thm weokr and l«w thau tliiw months. 26 routs „.. r *.|uaro for each I user lion. ' * S mooths. 6 mouths. 1 your. *£ JS! .i* I?' *7!*’.'.!.. * oo «oo 12 wi ii e 00 10 00 u uv si ilf m column W 00 14 00 20 00 I* column wOO 25 00 40 00 Ldmlnl»t*» tor * &nd Executor* Noticed I*s Merchants advertising by the yea*. three square *ith liberty to change, k « •••*•• 00 Vrtifreaioual or Business Cards, not exceeding S lines » ilh paper, per year & 0° Communication* of a political character or Individual ,„K»rest, will be charged according to the above rates. advertisements not market! with the number of loser* lions desired, will be continued till forbid and charged to the above terms. Business notices five cents per line for every Insertion. Obituary uoticei exceeding ten lines, flfty cent* a square fhmte fflettn. NEW LOVE, NEW LIFE. Heart, mj heart, wliat means till* strife’ What oppresses the* *o wire? What a new and stranger life! Thee I recognise no mora Flown is everything though luvedst. Flown the pains, with which thou niovedst Flown thy ardor and thy peace— Oh, how earnest though to this! Chains the fast that blooming youth. From as beauteous as n dower. Uliiuce *1 full of lore and truth. With a never ending power? Would I tear mo from her band*. Man myself and flee her hand*. In that T?ry moment then. Leads my way to her again. Aud by this enchanted thread. . Which | seek iu vain to break. .Holds me fast the lovely maid. Stpiteof all the strife 1 make ; In her circle she enchant* me. There must live just as she wants me. What a change U this to see! |,ove; oh. Love! do let me be! BEAUTIFUL LINES. We find the following beautiful Hues going the rounds .H our exchanges', bearing the title of *• October Harvest We gather them in—the mellow', fruits— From the shrub, the vine and tree; With their russet and golden and purpW *uiiv i To garnish our treasury. And each baa a juicy treasury stored. AIL beneath its painted rind. To cheer tm r guests al the social board. When we leave our cures ladiiml. We gather them in—the goodly store— But not with a miser’sguat; Fur the greaf All Father we ndore. Hath but given it in trust. And our work of death is hut for life In the wintry days to come; Then a blessing upon the reaper’s strife. And a shout at his Harvest Home. Ji'flet* fpstfUanj). A HARMLESS JOKE. . “ Can you tell me the way to Metropo litan street V' inquired a gentleman, evi dently a stranger, of a young man who, with a group of acquaintances of about his own age, was standing on the corner of K street, in the city of JBoston. The young man glanced at his compan ions, asrif to attract their attention, and then directed the stranger in a totally dif ferent direction from that which he had lieen following. ‘•Are you sure that I must take the right hand street instead of the left*” ask ed the stranger, evidently in somewhat of u as he received an affirmative reply, and walked in the given direction at a quick pace, after thanking hi« informant. “Oh 1 Arthur, how could you asked Georgfe Arnold, as soon as the stranger passed out of hearing. “ I’m sure it is wrong to misdirect a stranger, and especi ally when in such anxiety >nd haste as that gentleman appeaml'to Ik* in.” he re marked. “You can’t appreciate a harmless joke, 1 see, but 1 can, and I never lose an op portunity to play off practical jokes upon friends or strangers,” he retyrned. “ I don’t think it was just the thing, Arthur,” observed Julius Mason. “ The | gentleman who, perhaps, is on urgent busi- j ness, chn ill afford the. time he will lose l»y taking the route you gave him, and may perhaps abandon bis attempts to find the street,'which is almost in sight from j here, and which he might have reached in i five minutes, had you given him a proper i direction.” * “ Don’t worry a boot what does not con- | cern you,” relied Arthur, somewhat cooly. “ Perhaps you might be able to overtake the man and tell him the proper course.” “ Which I would do, had I the least idea, that I should be able to catch him, but it is almost' imposible, when there are so many pedestrians, and be may have gone contrary to your direction, and find ing a ewU person, has had bis proper direc tion given him,” remarked Caleb Man ning. “ Yon are quite a hero 1 Upon my word I did not give you credit for so much lu geniousness and valor. Are you not a lit tle personal in your remarks,young sir?’ retorted Arthur, who was becoming some
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