The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, December 02, 1863, Image 3

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W" For onee, we take pleasure in catling the
attention of our refers to an ativmiee mem-—that
■if Howe £ family Dye Color*,” in
rii» dny’g paper. ; These Dye* hare become a
-'osloliold necessity, anti *o general in their «se
; 4lu,t “any » dp*SMd lady find* that many an
once njccted as out of date, is, by the aid
. ttieie Dye!), made as good as new.
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If-j-I ? , ' E - W —Engine No. 270 exploded lier
MSnwWWSffi* bo ‘l er ’ 0,1 Mondo - v week. w bile standing on the
I ,ra <fk about it mile below Miffllp station. Th
Priittd *i ) CaifWli’s s6ss “(knitry Piws.”
TRIBUNE POWER-PRESS
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PRINTING OFFICE.
Honor. within the past two years, marie considerable
t j to oaj* establishment in the way of new fancy
Screw Vm* R»P*r Cutter, Card Cutter. Ruling Man
Jiiii'*. Card rower; Frdfci, anti large Newspaper Power
j'i (» cat of which wte give above) we are how prepared
i.j .-tecute anything in the line of printing or ruling In.
**tylo equal to any ftrtablibfaiaei.t lu the State, and at
equal lyilow. We, can execute, on short notice, all
.tries of i . ! .
Wedding, InVlUUon, Visiting, Bali & Businessdrds,
Civoularsi, P^'ogranuneh,
mammoth posters, sale bills,
isin.lL am® (ynnfii&»j>agA®«
pamphlets, Fay and Cheek Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS,
manifests, and blanks of all kinds.
ill ww link U u trial, feeling confident that we can give
..tiiifactioii if we have the opportunity.
illirc i •! Lumber’. building, corner of Virginia and An
i -troets, opposite Superintendent’s OWee.
XaOC-A.la ITJBMS.
Houses the nom
i, rof uew houses fhathave been' ‘erected in this
place, during! the present season* there is a great
leiuand for iijouses by renters. Who readily pay
ulmt we think exhorbitant The demand
"ill far exceed the stilly on the first of%kpril
next. A great number of men employed in and
.bout the shops, in this place. and on the road,
have families |wbom they would like to bring here,
mi cannot gpl houses. A Building Association
i- what we need, and must have, or more enter
prising monied meu. if we Would accomodate all
iiho wish to make Altoona .their home. Stock in
i Building Association would pay fully as well as
my investment that could be made. We have
it few “ heavy" men. as they are called, but we
have a great niumber who have several hundred
hollars ahead,! which could be profitably and se
i iirely invested in real estate,: ami this it is
known, is the best seenrirv-at the present time.—
What say you, men of Altoona, about going into
an Associationj of this kind ? It would build up
ili<- town and Consequently increase the value of
imir property.J Let no “ old fogy" ideas deter yon
horn going info such an enterprise. A little figur
ing will convince yon that it will pay.
“Foxey” OAUGHT AT Last,— Most of our
citizens doubtless remember an individual called,
and culling hhjnself “ Foxey,” who was in the
habit for years! past of visiting this place. Thev
a ill also remember that generally, about the date
m' his visits a store was robbed, a dwelling entered,
and goods, jewelry, or money taken therefrom.
Kverybody said “Foxey"did it, yet no proof sill
lii-icnt to conviict him could ever be obtained,
bast week he was tiled in Lancaster for murder
ing the keeper pf a Lager beer saloon,, by the name
at Brady, living in Marietta. He was convicted
a iruirder-in dip second degree, and sentenced to
imprisonment iji the Eastern .penitentiary for a
it rm of ten yefo-s and four months. From the
reports of the Lancaster papers, it is difficult to
.•oneeive how t)ie offence was reduced from mnr
.ler ill the first degree. : The murdered man was
lust seen alive nit Saturday the 13d of Mav, and
mi the 26th waq found.dead in his shop with his
bead split open, evidently by a hatchet found near
the body. He bad apparently been murdered on
Saturday night. Ail the circumstances went to
show that he ha l been murdered for money, and
tbat “Foxey” was thqmurderer. He.may thank
bis luck, for get ing off with a whole neck.—Hoi
‘'Mytbmy Eegit’er
erGeneratiojn after generation have felt as we
ilo now, and their lives were as active as our own.
Ihe heavens wil| be as bright over ■ our graves as
ihey are about opr paths. Yet a little while and
■dii this will have happened. The throbbing heart
will be stilled, apd we shall be at rest. 1 Our fu
neral will wend kts way, and the prayers will Ire
-aid: we shall be left-in the darkness and silence
of the fomb, ami it jnay $e but a short time we
shall be spoken pf, hut things of life shall creep
• hi, and our will be Days shall
■ontinneito movp on, apd laughter and songs will
heard in tlie room where we died, ilnd the eyes
: itat mourned fof ns be . dry'knd animated with
<>y. and even ou|- children will cease to think of
us, arid will to lisp our names no
more. 1
How TO PBb'SKKVK Health.— To |>e healthy,
a man insist obey the laws of nature, not only in
regard to diet, hut in the line oi; clothing. Espe
cially at this seal on of the year should people be
careful of the changes they make. It will not do
to puton |i£avy slothes one day and light ones
the next. Yon e bould select your changes at the
<>l<enihg a^celdweather, and let them be all of
■he same quality or weight. To fix up in the
tight style fopiwj per, you will find all that you
■■••qaire at Dan *1 uighman's clothing store, in the
Altoona House, i m Julia street. He has evety
ihing from the heaviest overcoat down to the
•mallest article, tnd he will drew you out in the
(■roper style for winter, and sell as cheaply as
’ any other man, ’ Give him a call and examine
"is immense stock of goods.
; No Show *»» Thin Men.—So many men
having escaped military duty by reason of physical
infirmity, has produced die necessity for a change
in the regnlations jof the ProviMt General. Ac-
we find MliUieda new list of cause* of
exemption. Sew sighted men, instead of finding
themselves exempt will observe that they are to
he transferred to tfie Invalid Corps. Hencefor
ward, spectacle* eyeglasses will not be so popu
lar. The list of maladies in the next draft will he ;
■oeloiefy restricted, that many who in the last j
■haft were exempt; will find themselves “the next i
time, able bodied.” Fat men, however, are;
**• F. It has been ordained that “ abdomens J
Krosnly protuberant” or “ excessive obesity,” are 1
.-ufticiem for entembtion from any draft whatever, j
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engineer, Christ Irvin, of this plac:. was thrown
from liis sent and fell m front offjthe fire-door,
receiving several cuts about the tend, and slight
scalds in the region of the abdomen, lie fire-,
maij, Andrew Butler, was thrownihio a field, a
considerable distance from the cnjtine, and re
ceivW severe internal injuries. JHr lies at the
fstlcison House. The shock of the explosion
wrs sensibly felt in Mifflin. '
Uistbbssino, —A few days since, Mr. Saro
nel McGlathery, of Loudonsville, while earning a
baskjet o( meat through his gardei i, missed bis
footing and fell with his breast oin.a, board, or
plank, injuring himself so much, internally, that
he died on Wednesday evening. , 1 Ir. Me. was
well ‘known to almost every person jin this com
munity, and was highly esteemed fey his upright
walkfand social qualities. In his deifh the com
munity loses a good citizen and his fimily a kind
husband and father.
While in the city, a few days since, we
dropped into Ettinger & Tuck’s clothing establish
ment; No. 607 Market street, and j were shown
through it by Harry Tuck, who takes pleasure in
waiting upon .his Altoona acquaintances. They
have a large stock of first rate, goddsiand, judging
from the prices, they sell as cheap as iany house in
the cjty. See advertisement in anojther column
lor an explanation of their low prices and the in
ducements tliev offer. i
Important. —ln all, eases where exemption
from ffraff is asked, on the ground that “two or
more sons are liable to military duty," the choice
must fie made before December 20th, and not
postponed nntil the draft, lias been inade. Last
draft,-.owing to the law being new and imperfectly
understood, parents were allowed to,exempt one
where two were drafted. This cannot fie allowed
in tlieJanuarv draft. m
The Bazaar.—Master Willie Fatten is : still
adding to his store of fefney and useful articles
in his bazaar, in front of the Post office. Too can
there find almost anything in the notion line that
you require. Stop and examine his| perfumery,
soaps, combs, pocket-knives, photogrpbs, etc., and
ye who smoke and chew, sample his isegars and
.tohaco* . i
GRAND VICTORY!
THE CASH SYSTEM TRIUMPHANT
Two years experience has convinced me that
wlien goods are sold Jor Cash, they cap be sold at
a very! small qdvanee on first cost; I therefore I
have determinejl to make ax other reduction in
my prices, to take effect ; ■
on And after December 4th, isss.
In taking this step, I have been actuated solely
by a dejsire to benefit the laboring classes. While
there hits been but a small advance inlwages, the
necessaries of life have advanced enornlously, and
the prospects are that they will still go higher.
Believing that the additional amount of goods
which jean sell, at the reduced prices, vvi.ll justify
mein Jny undertaking, I respectfully jinvite the
attention of the public to the following 'figures
Almost every person is aware of thp Juices at
which the goods specified are now stilling, hence
they will readily note the reduction, andean easily
figure tip the saving to them in them 1 in jthtf course
of a yegr. My prices have heretofore fatten as low,
if not lower, than those of any other merchant in
the country, hut I now make the following reduc
tions ini' . i
DRYGOODS.;
• ■•■2 cents per yard,
2} “ «
...... 6 M
• ....,..,8 ;** **
8 “ “ •<
....20 “ «
sto 8 “ i [ tL <*
5 “ |» <t
sto 15 *« ;»< a
GO cents to f 1.50 each.
5 to 10 cents per yard.
o f* ,lt ' «
......5 to 10 11 r“ “
5 cents her yard.
5 to 15 ’ 0
....15 to 25 “ “ **
, $ “ ,‘i (t
Calicoes,
Delaines,
Alpacas,.
Mohair,!..
Beps,„.|„
Merinosj. vv
Irish Poplinp,
Lustres, |
Cashmeres,..-.
Shawls,,
Flannels,..-....
Kentucky Jeans,
Tweeds,.,
C0tt0nade5,........
Sattinetti,
Cassimeies,
Plaid F1mne1,.... _
Shirting,],. sto 8 “ ! “ “
Linseys,_j. J............ 6 to 8 >* M “
Canton I’lanncl, 2to 5 “ ;« n
Linen Table-C10th5,...... 10 to 12 “ !“ “
Cotton, ....fftolO i‘
Ladies’ Cloaking Cloth, 12 to 25 “
Shirting Check, .....2 to 3 “
Ticking,,. ,ij> to 8 « A* .*•
Muslin, .j. .2 to 5 “ - It l “
Gloves, Hosiery, Opera Hoods, &e.,. reduced ac
cordingly. j
GROCERIJES. j
....10 cents per gallon.
1 “ “ pound.
g “ “ “
~10 to 15 >•: 4 “
Syrups,...!.
Sugar, ....
Codec,..,.
Tea,
Pepper,...,..,.,.. ,10 ■“ •“
Ginger,..). ~....,.10 cents par pound
5tarch,...,.... 2 K «.f “
Ess. Coffite, 1 ‘box.
Candles,);. I V. <1 pound.
50ap,....., to 6 |j‘;• *4; f‘
QUEENS WARE,
White Stone Tea Sets, 50 cents per set.
“ “ P1ate5,.....; 10 “ “ •>
“ “ .12 ““ “
White Stqne Soup p1ate5,.,...,.... 12 cents per set.
■ China Teh Sets,..; $l.OO to $2.00 per set.
CARPET & OIL-CLOTH.
Bag Carp*,.,,,,., ....„...,r....6 cents per, card.
List, 6 \«- *“
All Wool Carpet, cents per yard.
Floor Oil-C10th....... 5 »< ‘ “
SHOES. : | ;!
Ladies’ Cistom-Made Sewed Shoes, 12fcta. per pair.
“ ■ j “ Pegged “10 to 16' “
Misses’Shoes,. £lO to 12 cents “ “
Children's;Shoes, sto 10 “I; “ “
1 wish ia]u ,to understand that these prices are
I for CASR ONLY—that they are made to accom
modate pet sons of smaU means, to whom.it is an
object to p irehase where the can save a tew cents
on each sin icle-yand that they will be adhered to
strictly for die preseUt, and so long, in the future,
as mysalet will justify. After making the reduc
tion I p»u*t; douhlr my sales in order to make os
roach ismffju J did gt the o{d juices. The pub
lic cap at o tee discover tfigt jt js tp their advantage
to extend n e their patronage, thereby enabling me
to make stjj I further redactions fbrjheir benefit.
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tfrlin Strfft, 4Jt<WUI, Pa.
Dee. ” iwfe.—tf.
.Fkksh Oy«tehjs.—-Tho Iwst ovhiots brought to : SAIL ROM) AND MMD SCHEDULE
this place may H.-IUI time. W hatlia. Otto RoMs ; tu.uns
salocn, on Virginia street. Rossi: has a neat si.- ; tt.ltit.Ka.. Kv,uvstarriv.-, A.M.. l.av.-.s.i.j a m.
lo.ui. nml his IhlJh contains nil tlie necessarv fix-" ''‘r 1 . 1 ," , *.(>,•• m , vL:
iug with which ... (in-ss up the lucalces in goo.l < 'too*. ■■ - .. . ..' Jitnck/or Wit.
style. He ahm keeps a fine aseorth.cn. of coufis- i l&e™"' T 'i £ *"•**'
tioneries, cakos. pie?, nuts, fruit (4<* Mai! Train •• 7i40 •• •• *<*, French J3iiu
■ i * , Acrem. •• - •• n. 40 •• - iiartt Btnfcn*
iniiiis .m i(uij,,iavsl» ,,r K run n- comifct with LiaM^^n!
1 ram* W Mail Train !KH*r am! W«*i and Thru’ &s*J'
Accifinmoitati'ui Train Knit. Ct.errv \ '
v n U ‘ U o »* & Uwirileld | Krmcli ai*J fluid Kajrl* (v 2» 1
MHlftrain *»*■■ tork
Light Pruti.
Fawn />mt.
Light K/WTa tirois
Uo.se East. —Fettinger is now in the citv se
lecting his Holiday stock of gifts ami notions,
which he will have on hand in a few days. ■- Wait
for the wagon" that brings Fets gotsls.
■SB.- See advertisement for sale of I*. S. 5-20 V
in another column. They can be bad of Win. M.
Lloyd & Co., Bunkers, Altoona.
Fire ! Fire J!—Do not risk your property anv
longer to the mercy of the flames, |>nt go to Kerr
and have him insure you ogaftist loss by fire.
He is agent for thirteen different companies,
among w hich are some of the best Sin the United
States.
Altoona, Jnly 21,-tf.
Notice.—Foreign notes will notibe received at
the office of the Altoona Gas and Water Company
in payment for gas or water hills, inasmuch as the
bank in this place will not receive them on deposit
BENJ. F. KOSK. Tivnsitrer:
Altoona Nov. 19th, 1803.
»ylf yon want good eating apples, prime
segars, choice confectioneries,;, highly flavored
toilet articles, or any kind of notions, call on
Master Will Far ton, at the Posr office. All the
leading daily |nipers regularly received.
Dyk Colors. —Howe & Steven#’ live Colors,
twenty-four different shades.
Howe & Stevens' Dye Colors, twenty-four dif-
ferent shades.
Howe & Stevens* Dye Colors, nv<>ntv-l’oiir dif
ferent shades, for sale at '
Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Hark.
Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark.
*** Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark.
For sale at Koran's Ouro Stork.
•ST Baker’s Cod Diver Oil. pure and fresh.
6*Baker’s C« si Liver Oil, pure and fresh.
<aTßaker’s Cud Liver Oil, pure and fresh.
‘ sale at Koran's Dni-o Stork
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
Our LETTER A .FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is fast
gaining a world-wide reputation, It is beyond doubt the
brst and cheapest and most .beautiful of all Family Sew
ing Macbtnes yet offered, to tin- public. No other Family
Sewing Machine has so many useful appliances for Hem
ming, Binding, Felling, Tucking. Gathering, Uuagiug.
Braiding. Embroidering. Curding, ami so f. rtli. No other
Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great
variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with
all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements
make, our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and
most durable, and most certain iu action at all rates of
speed. It makes the interlocked stitch which is the best
stitch known. Anyone.oven of the most ordinary rapacity,
can see at a glance. How to use the letter A Family
Sewiug Maculae. Our Family Sewing Machine-. ;tn- fin
ished hgchaste and exquiste style.
The folding Case of tlm Family Machine is a piece of
cunning workmanship of Hie most useful kind. It pro
tects the machine when not in use. and wheuafemt to be
operated may be opened as a spacious and substantial
table to sustain the work. While some of the Cases,
made out of the choicest woods, are finished In .the sim
plest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned
.and embellished in tile most costly and supurb manner.
It is absolutely necessary to seo the Family Machine in'
operation. So as to Judge-of its great capacity and beauty.
It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our
Manufacturing machines ate for manufactoring-purposes
the Branch Officers are well supplied witll silk , , wIU
thread, needles, oil, Ac., pflthe very best quality.
Send for a Pamphlet.
/TUB SISGKIt MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
458 firoadway, New York
•S- Philadelphia Office, 810 Cheatnut St.
Mr. D. W. A. Itelford, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Stre &
Agent fn Altoona.
Altoona, Nov. lii. 1862
49*SHAK£ AND BURN! Shake and Burn! Shake
This is the life of agony endured by the sufferer from Fe
ver and Ague. tie wanders like an uncertain shadow,
never knowing at what moment he m»y be prostrated,
and therefore disinclined to give any serious attention to
business.. This is t&e condition of thousands in town and
country. It is no exaggeration to say that-Fever and
Ague kills more than any ather twenty diseases in Amer
ica. For a sure and speedy cure of this terrible affliction,
wo take groat pleasure in recommending HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERB, 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.
n Im.
A CAKD TO THE SUFFERING
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Tiro Rev. Wm. Cosgrove, while laboring us a .Missionary
in Japan, wascnred of Consumption, wbenail other means
had 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, snd the debility and
nervous depression caused by these disorders.
Desirous of beuOHting others, I will send this recipe,
which I have brought home with me, to all who need it,
free gf charge. Address,
Kev. WM. COSGKOVK,
_ 439 Pulton Avenue,
Dec* 23,1862-iy.] Brooklyn, N. Y
DR. TOBIAS’
VENNBTIA LINIMENT.
Has given nniveisal satisfaction during the fourteen years
it has been lutrodnced into the United States. After be
ing tried by millions, Jt has been proclaimed the pain de
stroyer of the worjd. Fain cannot be where this liniment
is applied. If used as directed It cannot andnever has
felled in a single instance. For colds, coughs and infln
.enxa, it cant be beat. One' 25 cent bottle will cure oil the
above, besides being useful in every family for sudden ac
oidents, such as burns, cute, scalds, insect stings, Ac. It
is perfectly innocent to take Internally, and can be given
to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50
cents a bottle. .Office 66 Cortlondt street, New York
For sale by G. ff, Kessler, Altoona. '
CAUTION.
We have this day Patent for our Manufac
tures, known as •• FAMILY DYE COLORS.”
The Dyes manufactured by other persona, under the
name of “ Domestic Dyes,” 4c., are made in violation of
onr Patent.
Tfe caption ail persons making or selling the same here
after, .that we shah protecijto fur all infringement of onr
rl «hts. . HOWE * STEVENS.
Not. 18,—3t.
Boston crackers—a large
supply of these delicious crackers just received
*nd for sale by \ PIUTOHBY.
Extra family flour, from
the Cove, always on hand and for sale as low
ua the ioweat by FRITCHEY.
riOFFERS, SUGARS, AND SYRUPS
of e|l grades, and at reasonable prices, for sale by
| FRITCHEY.
1A PARRELS PURE CIDER VINE-
J V/ Q4R Jo*t received aiid for Hale low at
H*pt. Mwq*. ‘ J-'KIfOUKV’S.
lioumii’s Drug Stork
[i.yp.
and Hum!!.'
MAILS AUUiIVK
Jv«atwu Through,.
Eastern Way
Western Way
Wt*t«ru Through,
liillijlnyshurg
MAILS CLdSE,
Western Way.. M
Eastern Way 7*20 *•
Western Through. 7 Ifl |» >[
Eastern Through,.., ‘
Uoliitlayslmrg, 7. * 7.30A* M 5 I*. M.
- 'mn C f. During the week from 6,46 A. M. mail
♦ .«0 I . M. On Sundays from 7,30 until 8.30 A. M.
U.W. PATTON. IV M.
Altoona. A| ril 20.1863.
ESTRAY.
/xoie to Tin-: residence of
fhe subscriber, iu Logan toWnuhip, ; A
near Allegheny Furnace, on or about the
15th »f November, 1868. a Red
Milch Cow, inrvThg a white star «ij fore,
head, and whit- belly. The owjuvr
requested to iMiiif' forward, provej
.■rt>, |*i v rliui t;** buU wk» tier i.wa.v, otherwise she will
be disponed of according to Jaw. 11
2. LS6d.-ot*
SAVE THE PER CENTAGE
BY BUYING YOUR
CLOTHING FBOM FIBS!’ HANDS.
X/T lINGEIi & 11 CK, Manufacturers
• af. ." r “'‘ d Wlwlwalr «bd Retail dealers in Readymade
. ’l l,' , ’i S ’.*"f l n ri : s '’ w ,: tfull y tin- ..tlmntioi'iofthe
in.blu t,, ti,e following (acts in lelerence 1., their stock
1.-l. W mauutacture onr own goo,is. They are made
»un rvl*! """ '7°' Ph '! adel| ’ h ‘“' ,lu,ler our immediate
warranusi J " ,HW “ ,V ' y a,e well 1 "" d ‘ 1 llud ean he
EQUAE TO THE BEST
Uri!e “ qu,luli ' J “ r «“ d >;->-le cMh
M *<* b °y nur Cloths directly from the Importers and :
Manilla, tutors, consequently we save the per ctnlage put
**d by middle men. # ** 1 u
onl . \\V sell our Clothing at aVeagoimble Dorceutu-.*
over the cost of ..i.T Cloths, thereby aaving the purchased :
of Uothing the percentage which must he added*by those
who buy from second hands to-sell again. We retail on,
Clothing at the same pnue which othei nnircliants pay ,
lor the,is at wholesale. consequently those who huy from
us get th.Mr K *<xl.s Kt th*> same price which other Clothiers
p«y far their? m the city, thereby savin* puM Clothier?*
per .
Ue htivo branch Flores in
ALTOONA AND JOHNSTOWN,
'ell In i i o0 n ! ’ '“‘ d at “ ,e rlxm * «St‘T*-s at which we
■"011 them here in the- city.
1 fany person has been told, ~.r imagines, that Tuck's
MoreO ,11 AIIOPIII.. is - piaye.l out.” let such person drop
into his establishment, on Main Street, and examine his
£ooti« and prices-.
11,17 Street, Philadelphia.
u. S. 5-20’S.
The Secretary o the Treasury has not yet given notice
of any intention to withdraw this popular LnS. from Sale
a ‘ General^'i 1 • ‘ *• irf™, theundercign.-d
u.e [mhlic Subscription Agent,” will continna tosiVpply
Ir'aaru- 010 ° f tbl> Loan "“thorit.eii is five llnn
r rul Millions of Dollars. Nearly Four -Hundred Millions
1 e bet “ n “iTctrdy subscribed for and paid inti the Treas
ury, mostly within the last seven months. The large de
mand from abroad, and the rapidly Increasing home de
mand lonise as the basis for circulation by National
Ranking Associations now organising in all parts < f the
coimtiy. will in a very short, period, absorb the balance
iv ve'o “ri C ‘- V ,il 'l? t ' d Un to flfbwti millions week
ly. liequently exceeding three millions daily,aid It is web
known that the Secretary of the Treasury’ ha' amp..!
and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports and
.Internal Revenues, and in the issue of the Interest hearing
Leg. Tender Treasury Soles, it is almost a certaintf
st|ek e^omcket^for'^ny'^th^w^'long*.,^
1 rudotice and sell interest must forcethe minds oftlu.se
contemplating the formation of National Banking Associ
ations ns well ns the minds of nil whojiaro idle money „n
their■hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should
110 '•“* 1“ subscribing to this moat popular Loam It
will soon be beyond their reach, and advance !to ie hand
some premium, ns was the Jesuit with the“ Seyien Thirty"
so,diud co ’ ,id
nhfi !e °- nt ;L° i,n ’ tk rJnlmit ami Prihcipul pay
able,n Onii, thus yulilng over JXituper Out. ilcr a„m,m
at the present rates of premium hu coin
nalil' e |n GO rfm” e , U i t all dude, on imports to he
o : duties have for a long "time past
amoun-ed to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars da P ily
a sum nearly three times greater than that required in
tlio payment of tile Interest on all the 5-20’s and other
TV*” 8- Sj ‘ hat i , tls h °P e(i that tile surplus
miTrid “* n 0 !tant wtU liable the
United States to resume epecle payments upon all liabili-
The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that Whilst the
J ™, n tor £>. yet the Government has a
6 i years° i,aytll ’ :mOtrinGol ‘ i ’ at I,ar ' at an >’ time after
of NoTSptnd ££ ***** vi2 ’ “P the ftrst days
Snnscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable
nd r Ure * 5O - *»W,*SOO,and slooo‘forXg|»
OOU and eui do “ om t nat >°>‘". Radio addJUon, $5.-
ww, andl $lO,OOO. For Banking purposes and for invests
the Registered Bonds are preferable.
™?,’ e 0-20’s cannot be taxed by States, cities!!towns, or
nml » h«ir J ho ?° Ter ". m “ nttax °“ them is 'onlv one
t,le » m o“”t of income, when the
income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per an-
J'lotbef investments; such as income form Hurt
fhSL’, road Ml t Bonds, etc., must Lav from
three to five percent, on the income. ] ’
ti, Bankers throughout the Country will con
tinue todispose of the Bonds; and all orders by mail, or
otherwise, promptly attended to. 1 I
ofß few days’ delay in the delivery of
the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so gfeat: but
asiuterest commences from the day of subscription, no
minUdi af f»>-t is being made to di.
, _____ COOKE, Subscription Agent,
a J mKD STR££T , PHILADMPMIA,
Philadelphia. December 2,1863,-2m. ;
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
4 LETTING for the grading
**i of Nawr y Branch flail Road wftl be|held at
the house of Landon. Rieves, In Nowry, lllalr Co I Penn’a
on MDNDAYJBECEMBER Uth, 1863, Se?SroVZs
will be received by Francis McCoy, President of the Rond
up to SATURDAY DECEMBER Splint
Hons forgrading the Hoad can be seen by calling on the
President, or Alexander Knox in Ncwrv *
By Order of the Board of Directors *’
Kewry, Nov. 25, ADAM Uoo ' BHsSeo’y.
NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that
nf r , e , 9olutio ' 1 wa » adopted at a late meet.
S 8 ? 1 * Bool a rdof Managers of the Altoona Hall and
Market Company ;
Tfetoirerf, That the second instalment of 10 per cent, on
the Stock subscribed for, be made payable on the 20th
Prr “"a ll *. (May) and that the balance of
the subscription be made payable In monthly instalments
mon?l» )^inH| I *K thB 15th <i: ‘ v of '■act. succeeding
month, until the who!© amount I* paid In. ‘ *
, J ta^e Btock in tbe company lean-still
be accommodated, there being a few shares yet uukdd.
Altoona, May 19th.-tf. B. F. ROSE. TrtSurer.
T^ISSOLUTIO^, — Notice is ii^peby
‘S 81 l ho Partnership heretofore existing be
“im. .i’-JSSB?
NOTXCB.—The books of the late firm will be left with
John W. Humes, Esq., for collection. !
Not. 21,1860 mt jj. w KOjOOH.
IiISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
heretofore existing between the
undersigned, trading as the firm of J. £ J. LOWTHKn
has been this day dissrlred.'bf mutual consent. The books
and accounts are left In the hands of John Lowther rfCo
® n< ' "Mtie up aii
Altoona* Nov. Id.—Ot. Jm^LOWTHKK. 11 ’
Extra family flour, f
in Sacks expressly for fam jl v use at
. ’ F
WORRELL’S PREPARED COli
Jtut received and for *a)p by PRITC|
QPEGTAGLES ANP EYE PBIJSKH
O vi*r» far •cile »t KPSST.KK’f.
7.4b A. M.
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• UU6 A. M
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V«*r dvemg Silk. Woolen anti Mixed Goods, Shawls. Scar*
Piv-<rK Ribbons, Glcvefc. Ibamet*. ;Hats, Feathers.
Kid Glove*. Children's Clothing, and all
kinds of Wearing Apparel.
ftaT A HAVING OF! 80 PER CENT
Fur 25 conts you cau color mWn? goods as would oth
erwise cofctjfive times tbat.amn. Various shades can be
I produced the same dye. The process is simple and
; Hiiyoiie use the dye with perfect success. Directions
u. Knglish.j French and German, lutike of eaek package.
Fur further information in X>\ ting, and giving a perfect
knowledge :what colors best adapted to dve over oth
; e.s, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Rowe A Bte
j 'ena Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring] Sent by mail on
1 receipt of ptire—lo cents.. Manufactiir|*d by
! ■ ; UOWB A PTKVKNJ|.
J 260 DaoAhWATi Bosvow.
For sale by druggists and deajkrs generally
| Nnv. 18, JBfi3.—ly. i
j A PROCLAMATION !
1 rrHE GREATEST CHANCE EVER
1 offered to buy
: fiOOD JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES!
liHi.ouii Watches, Chains, Lotjkets, Kings,
Bracelets, Jewel™, etc;,; etc.,
SAMUEL WEIGHT
To be| sold for one dollar each !
Cj»t»Jqup« sent W has |he list «f
articless or send i|o cents lor a cer*
tiflcate tybicb inforbis you the article
i yi>n eau have for $1;.00. Each certiA
• at.-, coiiliuciaig tin- name anil .value of an article, is put
into an eny«lopf, sealed up anti mixed: then when ordered,
h taken without choice and stut you hy mail. Five cer
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AtIEXTS WiNTKD. AddIVSS ;
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N.ovmlKjr -Uh, lSh3.-lm,
jyjANiipop; ; MMk
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
Jutt PuUMed, in a Seated Envelope. Price Six Onit.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Care
of Spermatorrhoea or Semina) Weakness, Involuntary
Emissions, Sexnal Debility, aDdlmpldements to Marriage
generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepay and Fits:
Mental and Pbyridal Incapacity, resulting from Self
Abuse, 4c.—By ROUT. J. CULVERWELL. M. D, Author
of the Cfreen Book-, kc. ' .
The world-renowned author, ih this admirable Lecture
clearly proves from; hts own experience that the awful
consequences Self-abuse may be effectually removed
without medicine, «*d without dangerous surgical opera
tions, bougies instruments, rings or cordials, pointing ont
a mode of cure m dnce certain* and effectual, by which
every sufferer, no mitter what his condition mav be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically, ’[his Lec
ture will prove 4 boon to thousands and thousands.
I Sent under seal. Ip a plain envelope, to any address, on
the* receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, bv ad
dressing \ CIIAB. J. C- KLINE,
. 9 owe i r y, New York, Post Office Box «8«.
Nov. 4,1803,-]y. ■ *
B. A. O. KERR,
! ; ALTOONA, PA.,
A GENT for Blair, Cambria, Clearfield,
-t*. Centre and Huntingdon counties, for the following
lines of 1 ■
TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN EUROPE AND Tflg
* UN’IIEP STATES:
Montreal Line of Steamships. x
Galway n f N
Sabel i Series’ Line of Sailing Packeta,
Washington tine ; -* **
„ Great Kastern Steamahip. ;
.Parties dostrlpg to bijng their’fronds from Europe, or
wishing to {aketan uxcarslou to that country* can aecurc
** J®l c * “* ar<! ch »tgod at theOfficetof
i th ," Btartil *B Points. T9U Excursion
Ticket* for the round tHj» arc nold nt reduced rate*.
Or?. T. IS«3-dlh.
’UT
iutciiey’s
UP
4fee
rUEY.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
I’alented October 13th, 1833,
H. .1. HARPER, k CkK
; 21)8 Broadway,
Nbw York.
SOMETHING NEW!
| Ul> YOU SEE BONINE’S
J W SMALL METAL FRAMES and
PASSEPABTOTJTS
for Card Pictures, which he has just received
from the City?—and his sew lot of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS?
lie has a very nice assortment, ami *elN
them at very reasonable prices. ’
EVERYBODY ADJURES THEM!
And the finest lot of FRAMES, tor'
LARGE AND SMALL-SIZED PICTURES,
in Altoopa. Call and examine to lx* satisfied .
und have your ’
AMBROTYPE or PUOTOGRAPII
taken. He still has his Room in
Clabaugh’s building,
Jn.u Street, lietween Virginia and Emma.
Altoona. Oct. 28,18G3i43m.'
GrttJh
Ormtgf.
Dr. SWEET’S
fSL*
iSsorfef,'
LIN II Ell:
FOR RUEDMATJSM, GOUT, NRURALQIA LCMRAUO
■ STIFF NBCiK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
CDTS AND WOCNM, PILES. BiADACHR,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
MTer r 0f^ h T ,** a ‘F* 4 * •“••citato, remedy, end
a r . IJnin >»ot » prepared Ron (be rtcipe at
Ind B *!2f the fmnoia boiVitrer.
?'M” ctice for “<>» than twefatr
ywru wltb the nostaatooUihiDg iqccms,
:AS AN ALLKVIATOR OP PAIN, it ia unrivalled hr
»ny preparation *hefbre the public, of which the mnJt
Optical may be Convinced by a .in^trlll
MATIC L I) D IBOHOKRS c ?" “P“?J •««« RH*U
jtaiil. IUSORRKRS of every kind, and in tboanadn of
«ee» where it bar been used it baa never been known to
CV« A k* 3 H; !t wl " aflbrd immediate relief in
case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE In three
minute* and la warranted to do it.
TOOTHACHE also wiU It cure Ids tan tty.
Trnv^I VO r V 8 D ** U 'l rY AND OENBRAL LASBI
g fro “ )m P™<icnce or oiceee, this Liniment
iau most happy and unfailing remedy. Actins direettv
ap,.B the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revfvifle* the
system, and restores it to els>ticit|y and rigor.
. ?i OR ,. P , l t Ea —A " “ external remedy, we claim that it
is the best known, and we challenge the world to%roduce
an. equal. Every victim of ; tbm 1 intrnwl iMI complaint
“ l ‘°“ r g f tTe ,,“ * tri t l ’. fur “ WUI W* hStoaflbrd°inim(sli
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(JUINSY AND SOBE-THROAX are eometlfies extreme-
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SPA.UKS are sometimes very obstinate, and ■ entaewe
ment of the Joints is liable Joccnr if
C 5 “! conquered by this Liniment to two or
AVD^sn^m 01 ?’.^ 00 ?,? 8 ’ S WKS,CLCKRS, BURNS
AND SCALDfe, yield readily to the wonderful healbis
properties of DR SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
when used according to directions* Also Ohii pi stvc*
FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND OTINOS.'
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,,
The Orent Natural Bono Setter.
P r - Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut
Is Ifnpwn all over the United States^
Dr. Stephen- Sweet, of Connecticut,
18 the author of“ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.”
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Cures Rheumatism and never fails.
’Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
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Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.
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Is the best known remedy fir Sprains and Bruises.
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Cures Cots sod Wounds immediately and leaves no scar.
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pAIkIT Uaed by m ° re thac a “UUo» people, and all
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Taken internally cures Colic, Choleri Morbns andC^olepj
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it it hand“ frieo<l in Deed >” ttß<l «very fomlly should have
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Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cento.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
DE. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. as an «.
ternai remedy, to without a rival, and win alleviate
moreispenmy than any other preparation. Formal hMi
madeandNt^onsDwondenit is tralylnfollfble.and as a
far Sores, .-Wounds, Sprsioi, firnkM ,
sbottdng, heating and powerfal
excite ue Just wondersod Mtooiilmeotof
** a trial. Over one thousand certificate* of
yT^.»r ftrffied two
TO HORSE OWNERS!
is FOE HOESEB
bywy,am) Inall.caaesof
sprains. Bruises or wnanhiac, Its
andcertaln, Harness or saddle. Galls. Bcratrhgfi
ft will also cure speedily. Spavin and Bln Samuim
**s. T ® nted la their indptoiitstajre*
but confirmed cases are beyond rmthflttr of iTS*
cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperatoor
bQ ?. U may be by this lanlmeutTand its
? i l£u 1 *L PP »! ICatio ? wtU * lwa *‘ remoT » the lameness, and
eliable the horses to travel with comparative ease.
EVERY HOR&E OWNER
should hare this remedy at,hand, forlle timely nee Si th
ofLmaenaw wUI e«*tmdlTp£™.
»51l? l^*e^^ ea * eB, $° ••I!’ bortefl are liabla and
WOTtwJ« nder 80 many otherwise valuable horaea uVart>
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Soldier’s Friend,
And thousands have found it truly
# A FRIEND IN NEED!
'“P°* ltloo > objervathe sl«nu«r* «b 4 UkanJ
S' .1 Stephen Sweet on enirrlibeL tnwl «itrt^in
- wb^i^i^vearofonaioe.
RICHARDSON t CO.
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erJ^*M“ byl> * R “ ■«»««:,‘AdSsSui@6iU'
•43 Cliff Btroet, J?ew York,
December 4, 1862.-1 y
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infallible ■
THE
GREAT REMEDY
DR. SWEET’S
18 XH*
CAUTION.
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