The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, November 11, 1863, Image 3
• X * <* -N ?-■ • 'i IOSTETTEB’S Bp)ELEBRATEO IPOMACB Bitters ’ powerful Tonic, corrective and alter.,- I i fm* l» 41**, °f gACH, LIVER ANI) BOWBI.S SHH***** LiT< f Complaint, Hewdochr o jg l Jfsrvoasnm, Depretalon rf m** 1 *- Intermittent fevers, W& “* d **' Complaints of either gex troa l Bodily Weakness, whether ’ ; tafconnt In the systamor prodnped Si ' hy'speaial canees. SJ« *—s~.. fe* *• ** i (W »w.Whl and rerto,.,, **** Plants With,the pure.! and mil i |M«e stimulants. / , pnrest and mild- dl *'" e ’ 6r a. ****** *** ** protected by human “ ;r„" W^'"*preventive and irnwUUbleasa t^:* 0 '”** to “ -*• «PP«“nC„r S«g»“3SSS"j S SaJrr^'raswa 5' r.muotlu in vain, until fairly muimiZl •!. are not uofrequentlv rmtotari • ‘ day, by the n^H€«TKTTO^ *'““• °f Oram-au and in lea confirm.il k " s«i‘jasssrS ; MS^^, br irrhgUl " ““° n tho Bitter*. Th* testimony bn this Dolnt wlnmv*. and from both sexes. ’ 1 lut 2. ?£ 5? Uo P*^° uc 1» immediately awmaced i.v of the stimulant, and by bccaeiouaUvreunri T f»sS 0 * ***• complaint may be prevented jJJrttWftHOprmtKE-S BITTERS nrwlLv experienced or witneawwi imiA. 1, 1«»« *rcS u S;;; P'^ a Y * Debility and Decrciii frompui Aar, it crercises the "electric infin of <»*«<*. it o~" tJlgfatWl InTigotapt. When the powers ofna stared, it operate to re-enforce and recatate %£*s££ W' Stimulant, being and Innocuous materials, and a from the acid elements present more or less tonka and stomachics of the day, gmedfclne has been 80 universally, and, it mar wjl. xlafrrtdly popular with the intelligent fl»e community. as lIOSTKTTKR’S BITTRhs >'• Drnugists, Grocer* and Storekeeper* even- HELMBOLD’S wimp Preparations. VhCW EXTRACT RUCHU, a Posits mnedy for diseases ~f the Bladder, Kidney-, Iropckal Swelling*. Stoe Increases the power of Digestion, and e.y. wrbents into healthy action, by which the itcereous depositions, and all Unnatural En as red need, as well as Pain and laßammation. ff'D’S extract buchu. gWMrialng Externa, , Habits ofDlMiui I tjSr n ' k> ’ > ° r Abn "*’ “‘tended with the fol »t*Biertiou, hoes of Power. Difficulty of Breathing. Trembling. Wakefulness. ... , r Pain In the Back. Bf the Muscular System, - Flushing of the Body. ■ . ' Eruption* on the Face. ..L Countenance, gt»a% if Allowed to go dn, which this medi tjr rejaotee, soon follows npotency, Aftaty, ZpClrpttc FUj; Patient may expire. - ' *” 001 fre< l n * l>tl y followed by Isasity and CONSUMPTION.” fare of the cause of their suffering. rfntiia Tax xxcoxna or Tax ta&aax xatvxti. foto Dfotla bp Omumptim bear ample wit itn of the aaaertlon. wit* Organic Wtaknrn Strengthen and Invigorate ■if* EXTRACT BDCHU iireortaWy doss, will convince the nod akeptical.. , -FEMALES—FEMALES. tlftctiMt ftaUitr to Am ala the ftXT»*cr naJed by any, other remedy, as In Cbkrroeis Irregularity, Palufulneee, or Soppreeelon of facnations, Ulcerated or Scinboue elate of ghorAeea or Whitee. Sterilityraod for all Whether arlsing fti.ni Jn nta of Dissipation, or in tha" r CIJNft Oft CHANOE OF UKK ! Wwa, Jfcrrery, or unpleasant Jfaita'oa ondOamfertmtiSteatet. B SXTKAOT ftDCUU AND IMPROVED MBft TTABH CDftHT SECRET DISEASES fee, - -4 At little Kxpem«.. Wfeib Diet. Sol»cdn»W)ience. ' dad no iirpoture. rjaent decleo and gtrea/xtrength to Dri ftenorinK PrerantiM.' and hi tfth* Urethra, athyfog Path ahiTlilUtn taat ia tbeclaaa of tHeijixex, and expelling ■sawFoaftfcwnwiftftwfixv . rox Tnopiawce who bats, max thi: Vic aadwhohave paid kmf fta tnbe cored I hare found they wore dace) red, gnii tbat by the nae of * rthrxar&kaxiartetxni.’’ » the ayatem, ont iwjlfcieir*' jwriierpr after moyiag*. ~.“®i7s“iro?r„-^s , «"' if certain to have the dMfretfeflWt In *H thOit Mnommmdtd. , ' an<l re*pon»n>le.cb«r»ct*-r J® BOTTLE, OE SIX fOB $5. ’ Address, socurely puked fawn o** fr, “' it i afl Omm&Aatiatt . Armen Gratis :'. **» infcraatkta to. - ... H. B. HKT.irßnr.n, .nhemlst. IpfstaWCi iM BBOAWAy; XKW £OKK ' COUSTKETKITg AJ» JJ&QmOV )n>«kltnor '■ . : * ■ KMMUMd«i. ' > • *ou>it '• £ v-.. taa* t, “?as-,A,.. ' ? is»D e mro^^j»DEXl»oBtiJtK © j; :- : Altoona irilmat. Priitei m CuapMfi SSSO “Couhr Press." TRIBUNE POWER-PRESS §. <ar i PRINTING OFFICE. Haring, within the put two years, made considerable j l lition to our establishment in the way of new fancy i»jie. Screw Press, Paper Cutter, Card Cutter, Baling Ha . Jrlue, Card Power Presur, and large Newspaper Power i*rr*s, ( a cot °f which we give above) we ore now prepared to execute anything in the line of printing or ruling in a.tylc equal to any establishment in the State, and at |,rices equally low. We can execute, on short notice, all .ivies of . Wedding, Invitation, Visiting, Ball & Business C*rds, Circulars, Programmes, MAMMOTH POSTERS. SALE BILLS, mu* am© ■ Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, MANIFESTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. All we iwfc U a trial, feeling confident that we can give •y »atisiaction if we have the opportunity. Office in Lowther*s bnildlng, corner of Virginia and An i i - Htreets, opposite Superintendent's Office 1 . LOCAL ITEMS. Presentation.—A short time since, Mr. John Nichols, Foreman of thePenn'a E. B. Machine Shop, in this place, resigned his situation to ac cept of the position of Master of Machinery' on the Hartford and New Haven E. B. Previous to his departure, the employees of the Altoona Shop presented him with a beautiful gold watch. The catch was presented by Andrew Vanclain Esq., accompanied by the following remarks: Mr. Nichols:—lt is with pleasure that we, the Employees of the Penu’a B. B. Co., of Altoona Shop, meet you this evening, to tender you our «ood will and present yon with a token of'our re membrance, in the shape of a gold watch, which I now band you, and which I haye no donht yon will receive as it is given, with heartfelt pleasure. In retiring from onr society you will have in your possession that which will remind vou of the pleasant years you have spent with the employees of r tie Penn’a E. B. Co., at Altoona, and the pleasing remembrance that the token is given - with a free stood will, unasked and unexpected by you, and without, as has often been the case, the expecta tion of some favor or return hereafter. lam happy to be the one of our number to ad dress yon on. this occasion, inasmnch as I have known yon from infancy, when you were at home enjoying your boyish days of play and thought lessness, and after years of apprenticeship and ap plication. By the example and good counsel of vour father and mother, yon have been reared to your present position, which is an honor to yourself and them. You can also look back upon the past and proudly say it was not wealth or its influence i hat prospered me in life, but my own dctermina i ton to succeed, notwithstanding ; the opposition i hat man in his selfishness placed in mv wav. Vou have made yourself master of your trade, ami have with it the good will of all vour fellow-work men and acquaintances. It is not to flatter von that I mention these things. That vou truly merit them all here will freely acknowledge. They ire not the mere outpourings of an occasion like the present. •; You have been with all of us for a number of rears and with some of us most of your life, and 1 yau truly say that we all regret your departure irom Altoona. Your employment among us has licen a pleasure and ; satisfaction :to us and no doubt to your employers, in all vour different po rtions as journeyman, foreman, and tat times draughtsman, anil planer of extra repairs of nm rhiueiy, &c. You have also the satisfaction to know that you have, m the progress of your mechanical life, in -iructed a number of apprentices in the art and mystery of the trade and made them what they now are, goodmachinists and mechanical draughts men, who have obtained good situations in this and other machine shops,; and in the steam navv oi the United States, all-of whom will ever re member yon with gratitude. And now, as yourself and family are about removing from onr midst, to occupy another sphere of usefulness, we tender you our good will and hope yon may succeed in your present and all nature undertakings, that they may prove pleas ant and profitable, and that yon may enjoy health and live Jong. J Mr. Nichols Beplied Gentlemen:— it is with pleasure almost im possible for me to describe that I arise before you i his evening. This hour gentlemen, is one of the proudest of my life. In consequence of mv leav ing you, yon have deemed it proper to sßow the kind feelings you entertain toward me by the presentation of this watch. In accepting this present I return you my heartfelt thanks, assuring yon that 1 shall wear it, believing that with it I i-any your best wishes for my welfare. It is unnecessary for me to refer Ito my inter course with you. Many of yon, as your spokes man has remarked, have been acquainted with me from my boyhood up. lam thankful for the kind allusion to my parents. I feel, gentlemen, that 1 am undbr deep obli gations to you for the manner in which yon have sustained me during mv labors among von for the last years, in the Penn’a B. R .'service. During that time ' I believe that my conduct has given general satisfaction to my employers, and that it satisfied yon the present occasion fullv testi fies. I hope that my future conduct may Be such as that yon will always entertain for me the same feeling that you this evening evince. f Some four or five weeks since, I attended a meeting similar to the present, when the ■ former Master Mechanic was presented with a set of drawing instruments. . Among other toasts of die occasion was one expressing the hope that the new M. M. would prove tJ be as good a man as ihe old one. lam not going to flatter myself by proposing a similar toast, but I will say that I hope'the man appointed to fill the vacancy caused by my resignation will get along- as well as I did, and think as much of you as I do. ; j Give Hui a Tkade.—lf education is the great buckler and shield of liberty, well developed in dustry is eqoally the buckler and shield of indivi dual independence. As an unfailing resource through life give your son, equal withan education, a. good honest trade. Better any trade than none, though there is ample room for the jdaptation of evejijr inclination in this respect. ‘ Lcjarned profes don and speculative employments may fail a man; hut an honest handicraft trade seldom dr never—■ ‘f its possessor chooses to exercise Let him feel, too, that honest labor crafts are honorable and noble. The men of trades—the teal creators of whatever is most essential to the necessities trad welfare of mankind, above all others, in whatever repute they have been held by their mfist fastidious fellows must work at the oar of human progress or all is lost. But few brown handed trade workers think of this or appreciate the real power and posi tion they compass. Give yonr son a trade, no matter what fortune he may have or *ocm likely to inherit. Give him a trade; he can la|ways bat tle with temporal want with this, and (can always he independent . W“.W, A. B. Satterfield, Esq., has retired from the editorial tripod of the Whit/. i Peterson’s Magazine —We are in receipt of this popular Lady’s Magazine, for December.: It is a splendid number. “Peterson” will be greatly improved in 1864. It will contain nearly 1000 pages of double column reading matter; 14 steel plates; 12 colored steel fashion plates; 12 colored patterns, in Berlin work, embroidery or’crochet, and 900 wood engravings— pro/iortionccle)g more than ang other periodical gives. Its stories and novelets are by the best writers. In 1864, Four Original Copyright Novelets will be given. Its Fashions ; abe jh.ways the Latest and Phet- Every neighborhood ought to m.t. „ p a club. Its price is bntTwo ( DoLLAEs a year, or a dollar less i than Magazines of its class. It is the Magazine for the Tikes ! To clubs it is cheaper still, viz: .three copies for $6, five for $7.50, or eight for $lO. To every person getting up’a club, (at these rates,) the publisher trill send on extra oopg gratis. Specimens sent (if written for) to those wishing to get up clubs. Address , post-paid,' CHARLES J.. PETERSON, . 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Masteb and Apprentice. —An important opin ion, touching tlie relation of master and apprentice, was delivered in one of the Philadelphia courts on Saturday.. Paul T. Brown, an, apprentice, was bound, with the assent of his mother, to the firm of Cox, Whiteman & Cox, in order “to learn the trade, art and mystery of stove moulding;” the firm covenant “at such times as their foundries shall be in blast” to give him employment, and to pay him $3,50 per week for the time he shall be at work fori the first three months, and an increased rate for the balance of his time of apprenticeship. Judge Ludlow held that the indenture was void, because there was no covenant for schooling; be cause there was no covenant for maintenance,' and because the mastcr agrees to do nothing bpt to pay the apprentice a certain sum, and to teach him the art and mystery of a certain trade. MasojocHall Bazaar. —Master Will Patton, of the aboye establishment, requests us to an nounce that he is making constant additions to the varieties already on his shelves and counter. He keeps all kinds of confectionery, nuts, fruit, tobacco, segars, 'letter and note paper, envelopes, ink, pens, pencils, song books, dime novels, photo graphs, of all tjie distinguished Generals and other prominent men of the country, pocket knives, combs, and toilet articles, together with other knick-knacks too numerous too mention. Also, several of the best daily papers and picto rial weeklies jregnlarly received. $5O Reward ! —Was stolen from llip stable of the subscriber, at Blpir Puruace, this countv, on the night of the 11 th instant, a dark iron grev heavy draft hlprse, six years old, having a splint on each fore leg below the knee, and a lump about the size ef a at the stifle joint on the right hind leg, caused by a kick. Twenty-fit® dollars will be paid for the recovery of the horse or information where he may be found, and twenty-five dollars for the arrest of the thief. Address thp subscriber at Altoona Post Office. PHILIP BARTLEBAI’GH. >To Housewives. —One ol tlie best bleaching and emollient agents that can be employed in washing, either the person or the clothing,'is common .refined borax. It should be dissolved in hoc water at .the rate of half a pound to ten gal lons ; a great saving in soap is effected by its use. The borax should be pulverized first. It may be procured jn the form of crystals at any druggists, and can lie powdered with a rolling pin or ham mer. It .will not injure the most delicate fabric, and laces and! other fine tissues may be washed in a solution,(if borax, with manifest advantage to their color and consistence Having so repeatedly stated that we will not publish anonytnous communications, unless we are furnished with the real name* of ~ the author, we cannot imagipo why a reader of our paper will spend his time and rack his brains to furnish us an article, which, under our unalterable rule, he knows will not be published. We care not how meritorious a letter or article may be, we will not publish it unless we are first famished with the name of the apthor. Will the author of “Notes of Travel on the Hoad” understand. There] will be a special meeting of the Mercersburg Classes ,of the German Beformed Church, in Presbyterian Church of Altoona, on Thursday evening, November 17, 1863, at 7j o’clock. Besides a sermon, there will .be some interesting addresses by members of classes rela ting to the interest of the ..Reformed Missionary congregation at Altoona. The public are cordis ally invited' to’ attend the services. Providence permitting, Bey. Cyrus Cert will preach in the Presbyterian phurch on next Sunday, Nov. 15, 1863, at 2J P.;M. Mince Mixir. —We are indebted to Otto 'Rossi for a bowl of: his excellent mince-meat, already prepored for pics, which he keeps constantly on hand, during the season, at his saloon on Vir ginia street. Considering' the reasonable price at whihh he sella it, and its good quality, it is cheaper for housekeepers to buy than to manufacture the article. Rossi’s mince-meat may also be had at Fritchey’s Grocery and Provision Store. Lost.—Yesterday (Friday) morning, on Vir ginia street, a: small leather pocket-book, con, taining one |5 bill and other small. change, amounting in all to about $7.20. The finder will-be suitably rewarded on leaving it with Mrs. M. Fenton, East Altoona, or at this Office. “Faih” NotiCe.—The Ladies’ Fgir for the benefit of St. John's Church is still in progress, and will be' ctjnlinned'for some time. Don’t foil to attend. J Changed.—-Altoona Division, Sons of Tem perance, have changed their night of meeting from Saturday to Monday night. The next meeting l will beheld on the evening of the 16th inst. Fike! FtEEI !—Do not risk yonr property any longer to the mercy’of the fiamee, bat go to Kerr and have him insure you against loss by fire.— He is agent for thirteen different companies, among which are some of the best in the United Slates. :' Altoona, July 21,-tf. KABBIBD. . • r •. - - ■ . . At Collinsville Nov. 12th, lost., by Bar. T. V. Ballowelt, Mr, ). BAKKB, of Altooos. to Miss SUSAN J. HART SOCK. of Collinsville. USTew G-oods, KERB hae jnst received a Very handsome lot of T™ GREATEST CHANCE EVER new fell goods, which will be sold AT PRICES »«*<itpbtty defying competition. . GOOD JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES! Those requiring anything in bis line will SAVE 100.000 Watches, Chains, Lockets, Rings, CASH by calling soon, as goods will positively be Bracelets, Jewelry, etc., etc., much higher before long. To be sold for one dollar each ! The newly arrived slock consists of Shirting 4 |Nk n Catalog K ot baa the Ikt of Flannel, Delaines, Balml Skirts, ' a CM,t * *" ,cer ~ Satinetts, Cassimeres, Prints, yon can hire for tlO0 T °K*ch cSm- Cloaking Cloths, Tweeds, Check, Brown Muslin, Jeans, Ticking ’ without eholw and soot you by nail, nncer vr D 61 tUcatea test fcr $l.OO Bleached Muslm, &c. Asms Wauna. Addnaa Call and get a 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 feet that he is selling the BEST RIO COFFEE AT 33 CENTS per pound, SYRUPS from 50 to 75 cts per gallon, and all other goods in proportion Altoona, Sejit. 16th, 1863, THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. | Oor LETTER a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is fast j gaining a world-wide reputation. It la beyond doubt the | a bd cheapeet and moat beautiful of all Family Sew- I Ing Machines yet offered to the pnblic. No other Family I Sewing Machine has ao many useful appliances for Hem- ! ming, Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gathering, Gouging, Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, and so ts-th. No other Family Sewing Machine baa ao much capacity for a great variety of work. It will aew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements make our Family Sewing Machine moat reliable, and j most durable, and most certain in action at all rates of [ speed. It mokes the interlocked stitch which is the beat ! stitch known. Anyone, even of the moat ordinary capacity, j can see at o glance, how. to use the letter A Family Sewing Mocnine. Oar Family Sewing Machines Jke tin ' ished in chaste and'exquiste style. The folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece of conning workmanship of the most uselul kind. It pro tects the machine when not in use, and when about to be ■ operated may be opened as a spacious and' substantial j table to sustain, the work. While some of the 6ases, mode out of the choicest woods, are finished in the ■ aim-| pleat and chastest manner possible, others are adorned I -and embellished in the most costly and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in { operation, so as to Judge of its great capacity and beauty, j i It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our I Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. }• ;; The Branch Officers are well supplied with silk, twits, ! thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very bestqnality. Send for a Pami-h let. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 458 Broadway,’ New York. *9_Pbiladi!lpuia Orncs, 810 Chestnut St. Mr. D. W. A. Belford, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Stre et Agent in Altoona. Altoona, Nov. 13,1862 DE. TOBIAS’ VENNETIA LINIMENT. IN PINT BOTTI.ES AT FIFTY CENTS, CORES LAME -0088, cuts, guile, colic, Ac. Read tho following: Boston, July 7, 1860. JDe, Thomas ; —IV e have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, bruises, colic undents, and in every instance found it the best article I ever tried in this circus company. Please send six dozen, as it is the only liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, some very valuable, and do not want to leave town without it. HYATT FROST. Monager Van Amburg A Co’s Menagerie. Sold by all Druggists. Office. 56 Cortland Street, New Y,,rk - [Oct 16.1863—1 m. Hd”SHAKE AND BDRNI Shake and Burn! Shake and Bum!!! This is the life or agony endured by the sufferer from Fe ver and Ague. lie wanders like an uncertain shadow, never knowing at what moment he may be prostrated, apd therefore disinclined to give any serious attention to business. This is the condition of thousands in town and country, it is no exaggeration to say that Fever and Ague kills more than auy ather twenty diseases in Amer !<*• For a sure and speedy cure of this terrible affliction, we take great pleasure in recommending HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, which have already achieved a wide reputation for rapid and power effects In renovating the system prostrated by this disease. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. , ■ Im. a card to the Buffering. The Rev. Wm. Cosgrove, while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when ail other means bad failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician in the great city of 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 benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address, Dec. 23,1862-ly.] RAIL ROAR AND HAIL SCHERTTLE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART. BaltimoreExpreM Westarrive* 6.55 A.il, leases 7.14 A.M Pnlladel’a •* *♦ •• 7,40 •* fj 00 M East Une . - « 8.20 P. M. “ A3SP.M Mail Train Kiprew Train East “ 8.40 P. M, leave. 9.00 P M “ " 1-10 A. M.. <• 1.16 A. M Mail Train ~ “ 7.40 “ “ 800 11 Through Aocom. “ “ 1015 “ a Iq]j>s u , Branch run to connect with Expreaa Train. Wrat. Mail Train East and Wert and Thro’ Accommodation Train Sut. „ T™ l " on Tyrone A Clearfield Bnuch and Bald Eagle with Blpre ” Tr 4,D ‘ We '' « nd mails Arrive. Eastern Through,. Eastern Way Western Way Western Through,. Hollldaystmrg, mails close. SSww 47 - 7.20 A. M. Eastern Way, ; 7430 “ Western Through, 7 tap \t Eastern Throng ft* Holiidayaburg £» Mt P. M 7 •mT'm H^H~? ,lri %.‘ he .'K* kfpo “ 8.46 A. M. until P. M. On Sundays from 7,30 until 8,30 A, M. Altoona. April 20. 1863. ’ Q W P.M. OH, YES! OH, YES! THIS W-A.ir 1 TO THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE, w^tlDg HE PKOPtE IN PARTICULAR. or any cm Choice Family Groceries, A PRIME QUALITY OF FLOUR, OR ANY KIND OF FEED, will me money by calling at the Grocery, Flour and Feed Store of M’CXJNE & WILSON', ® iSSELSSjESStf* Btreets ’ ln th9rtore room Tbt highest caah prices will be paid for Flonr, Feed, and all kinds of country produce. ■ J. milks m-ccne, •i. „ „ , t ALBERT WOBON/ Altoona, Nor. 4th, 1863. [8 m.] V ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE the rabacriher offer* at'Prlnte Sole But Altooaa/’biiinediately’o P B pS?te ?h‘:MTHU | (t? E « T PI £ ES 0F PANTALOONS ■siasf-H^ »*, mitKl 1 A LL STYLES CARPETING AND Fifteen Rooms with Good Cellars. !-■£*. wq«>» «ni»e fomd** laughman**. It i« calculated for THREE FAMILIES, and at the moat I "VT reaaonabl* terms will bring $2O Tper month rent There is 1 l l ■ well of good water In theyard. Term* euy. i -r» * , Apply » MICHAEL ffTEODQH, on the premleee, or * nT . rr > * to JAMES KEARNEY, at hi. .tore, In Rut iltocma. A FINE ASSORTMENT OFOVER- Jttly 28,18KM1. can be found at LADQHMAIta. [l.yr. Kev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y, 7.00 “ “ 7.16 - 7,40 A. Jt. 7,00 I*. M. 10,15 A. M. - ‘7,40 A.M. 7,30 A. M. A 7,00 P. M. A PROCLAMATION! P. O. Box, 6219. November 4tb,1865.-lni. J^JANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW RBSTOBEtf^ Jutt Pubiithtdj in a Slated Asxlspe. I Price Six Omit. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radial Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Kmissiooe, Sexual Debility, and Impldementa to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Kpilspsy and Pita; Mental and Physiol Incapacity, resulting’ from Belt Abuse, Ac.—Dy BOBT. J. OTLVEBWBLL, M. D, Author of the One n Book, tee.' The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture clearly proses from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and.srlthput dangerousi anrgiol opera tions, bougies instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mas be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 'This Lec ture will provs-a boon to thousands and thousands. , Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by ad dressing CHAB. J. C- KLIN*/ 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box 4580. Nov. 4,1863.-ly. SOMETHING NEW! Did you see boniwe’s SMALL METAL FRAMES and PASSEPARTOUTS for Card Pictures, which he has Just received from th« City?—and his kiw lot of 1 ' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS? lie ha* a very nice assortment, and sell* them at very reasonable prices. EVERYBODY ADMIRES THEM! And the finest lot of FRAMES, for LARGE AND SMALL-SIZED PICTURES, in Altoona. Call and examine to be satisfied, and hav« yonr ‘ 1 • ■ AMDROTYPK or PHOTOGRAPH token. He still bos his Boom In Clabaugh’s Building, Julia Stum, between Virginia and Kmnia. Altoona, Oct. 21), 1863.—3 m. R. A. 0. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., A f° r Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, ££ Wntre and Huntingdon countiee. for the following TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES: Montreal Line of SteamibiM. Qelwar u *« v£*lr Llne of “U»B Washington Line ** «» Great Eartern Steamehip. I ■ to brio « thelr from Europe, or to that country. euimre * £“• 1*.*.." " •"* etowged at tin Office. of aaiEzcnnloß Ti^t^fi^*^ round tri P are eofd at reduced rate*. : IS HEREBY GIVEN, that (Wm.ilS e .Si r i“ 6r? K p h " etofor « eii«tiDg betwsen John Jo^P‘ i " e Rl«b»n»ck, tole deviwo ofßoman thl * heenmntnally dlaaolved isSS^T s:£!:i!^^s^ wUI * f r Bop-XT,11883. ( JOSKPm^RIKItBNACK. LE¥ISTO¥tf MILLS, lewistown pa. pLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS on hand: and for sale at Hie lowest market JSST hJ m *° WiU recei J,* «peci«l andlpromit at £sk 18. W*. W. B.*cA*M**B(3L Bept,lB, 18g8-2m. Prtprietara. EW WINTER READY MADE Clothing Jart received at LADQHIJAR’B H. J. HARPER ft 00, 308 Broadway, Nrtf You. • 4 BARRELS PURE WHITE LARD lost received and for aale at FEITQHEY% PRITCHEY’S NEW STORE, corner ofCarolina and Virginia Sts. NEW GOODS. j npHE undersigned would respectfully in- I UL form the dtttm of Altomta and snrronadlng conn : try. that he haalnst returned from the But, where he has been selecting bis stock of' FALL AND WJNTER GOODS, i which, tor style, quality and price, canto* bo surpassed In thia neck of ooutry. J IB» stock is much larger than heretofore, and aa it fol quite an object, in these exciting Irar times, for ever; one to purchase where they can get The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices, he would say that he can ind wUI sell as low, if not a little lower than any other bouse in thia place. He wishes all to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere, I m he foeiaeonSdeatke can .oAr indaoements which will defy competition. His stock consists of' ! LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of every description, j MEN AND BOYS’ WINTER WEAR, LADIES AND MISSES’ SUSS BHOBB, | MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, I MEN’S HALF HOSE, } WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WOOS mm, I hats And caps, htKACHED AND UNBLEACHED MTJSUN, GINQHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, tf i? nHHi? 11 L * dUt Sewed, Heeled Bootees at $1 A0@1.7» SL2SR2: Lsr«uo BALMOBAJL 8M BTsV Very low " 2 ' 78 ® 8 ' 50 GROCERIES. . W and Brown Sugar, Rio Coffees, Syrups, Teas. Ac. 1 Ind ft** £ “““P ke P« in a Dry QoodsStore, and as cheap as the cheapest. J. A. SPBANELS. Altoona, Oct. 7, 1883. AVOID THE NEXT DRAFT! There is a prevailing ex- CITE3LKNT among thepooDle ofAltoona mnd vi. a^° ut THE SECOND DRA^T—not bo ninth about the Braft as for making the Three Hundred to pay excmn> With tnt if hoo “ rather to stoyat home with their beloved ones, tor their support, than to risk ln this bloody war. Now, tobring the mattaa to a close, w© will inform the public that bTravifis thsir Oood. at the GREEN STORE, Corner of street, Rost Altoona, kept by GEiS A CO, they will SAVE THE THREE HUNDRED m a short time. They hare just received a lance and well selected stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which they are selling tor Cash at the lowest living prtcee. “J LADIES’ COATS AND CIRCD- Tk ’ ng J. ng Lpnpefroms4.6o to $12.00. V of ,l ! e P“ b *“ i» pertlcnlarty drawn to the Sf*. •**£ *” •eUia* Brown and White Muslin from * 25 ANDttf^^ G °BHols N **££?&&& k#P * * “ BHOK8 ' -.CITY DRUG STORE. T|K-3: REIGART would respect* F^SwtfCe 4 C °- His Drugs are Fresh and Pure, and ho hopesby strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. ’ mßm a Call and examine his stock. He hasconstantlyon hand DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, FIXE TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, GLASS PUTTY, PAINTS,- OILS, VARNISHES, CABBON OIL AND LAMPS, NOTIONS, CIGARS, and every article family kept mu FirsUiaie Drug Stare. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal. Dae. DOMESTIC QRAPB WINE—PURE— WARRANTED. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded, at all Hours of the day or night Altoona, Sept. 30, 1883. . . uigni. Victory "Won I r pHE Subscribers would respectfully ♦K? n ! aoce i to «. of • Altoona and vicinity, that they have just returned from the Bast with their * FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF HATS & CAPS, BOOTS Sc SHOES. I ut HATS & .GAPS hare been se lected with great care, ana with the view of suiting all w * th their patronage. Their llno of Boots and Shoes is completer . U { SSES ' CHILDREN’S SHOES ° f Cf l r “ a^ e > «“d warranted. - Their Balmoral Shoes ,“ Dd , M e“?V are Jost the thing for wet weather and saving health * Thankful to the public for their very liberal patronage heretofore, [hoy hope to merit a continuance of the sanm N' OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that , - f 9. llowin « resolution *U adopted at a late meet ofth6Aitoona *“« Xuotxxd, Sat the second instalment of 10 per cent on U» Stock subscribed fbr.be made payable tho Mth “CCWIi n« Parsons wishing to take stock in the company can still be accommodated. there belng a few shares yet unsold. Altoona, May B. P. BOB*. Treasurer. A DMINISTRATOES’ NOTICE. jfA: Notice is hereby ,givon, that Letters of Adminlatra **°“ *J»* n this day to the undersigned by the Easter oftUlr county, on the estate of BERNARD GAR VIN. late of the Borough of Altoona, deceased. All iier- Indebted to said Estate are hereby, notified to make Immediate payment, and those having nmBt P r< ‘* )nt them legally antbei tlcated, for settlement. JAMES OARYIN- Jept. 16,1863-et.e AdmtaSSir, (SUPERIOR STOCK OF LIQUORS. --J OHN H. FHITCHEY }s no* able to offer to his customers and the public; at large, a stock of the fn"^&^bg ,^«, ‘ ,lta comprising WHISKY—IRISH, SCOTCH, OLD BODRBO.V .WINE-POET, SUEBKY, OLD MADEIRA. OTARD, DUPEY A CO. PALE BRANDY ' ' DVi,ethe Altoona, May 12,1*63. , HAMS! HAMS! HAMS!-r-Just re ceived, a large lot of Can varied Bugair-cnred Hams c ?° i beBt brands In market. Every one sold Is cnatan- PRITCHEY’S ]A|AGKEREL—NOS. 1,2, AND 3, 1 0 , 8 * 1 eised packages, new, and each package warranted, Just received and for sale 16* by ‘"'•“e' ■ ■ FBITCBEY. Teas i teas i teas i—fettchey is selling Teas superior *6 any ever offered InAl tweManJ'kind* ° f adaU<,n,Uon - ooloWng, ormlx- A NOTHEE LARGE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED JERSEY HAMSJust recetved and lor sale at FRITCHEY’S pREAM CRACKERS! A fresh sup- W ply of these delicious crackers Just received and for a)U<t ? FRITCHEY’S IW- YOU’ WANT GOOD COFFEE. P® re Teas, the best of Chocolate* Syrups and Sagara. g° to « FKITCHJBTtS. 110STON CRACKERS—A LARpE .apply of thc*e delidons cracker, last received and ftr aale by . h FRITOHEY. : pXTRA FAMILY FLOUR; PROM Core, alwaya on hand and for sale as low as tfis lowest by V2ITOBST. pOFFEES, SUGARS,AND SYRUPS of all grades, and at rea.onable priced &r l> ule'by -■! FEITCHEY. 1A BARRELS PURE CIDER VINE JIA/ OAR Just received and ftrm{e loW at: 1,1883. ; taxicHßrs. E£TRA FAMILY FLOUR, PUT; Ijp In Sacks exprsasly for family tw© at - ; y&CTomnrs WORRELL’S PREPARED COFFEE ~ ~ Just received and for aale by ..! JRITCHgr. (SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT kj nnoHirs. Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT REMEDY TOR RHEUMATISM, eOOT, NEURALGIA UIMEAfIO arm neck and joints, sprains, brdisrs, OUft AMD WOPNM. PtT.RA miiumra AMD ALL RHEUKATIO AATU NEIL VOUSWBORBBM. *°! ‘ peedy c * rUln wwwijr.iid S?*?,*?*- PtßUnlment wpreparedfromthereclpe of 2d f f P? uo * oUc " t ’ «“ **“•» bon. letter. wad in bk practice for more than twenty yeara with the itiotom. AS AN ALLEVIATOR Of PAIN, It in nnrienlied by poblle,* of which tt’. m.S ueptiew m»y be convinced by »tingle trinl. u TUt Uilant win owe npldiv nod ndlealbi RHEV. MATIC DISORDERS of erery kind, «nd in thouwid. of. owe where ft hu been nM it bu never been known to „ 11 afford immediate relief iu every cue, however distressing. It will the wont cue* of HRADACHS In three mfonteeand is warranted to do it.' TOOTHAOHJB alsowllllt oim Instantly WTOwiaawitnr'iM osmuui lassi- TOM wMngftonv imprndence er exceeii tbb Liniment ha most happy and unblllng remedy. 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SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IB THE Solciier’s Friend, Aad tboasands base (road it fa4i r . 1 A fRIEND IN NEfeb! CAUTION. '/ Sweets &fclM>leihiimeiil** «r^ Paeember 4, UiML-ly. tt I3S& THE , t