I*B* v y ;.;|- ><3apitoi, J^mdepy, Ift I4ANUFACTOBV IBfiSt, flarrubury, fa. #»S«t ia .chiefly devoted i.. Book* for ji&trttf , WMd Companiea, JltlLfTt. ale. in all «■« tbaduSSssiaf' ■ iworkmanabip may KOTMbaW ißook* printed, paged and bound'to Sheriff*, Attorney* mk) Jurticr nate and ruled to order, Trhenninl tba. Duplicates, Ac., for county pnrpo > ; lwd and bound to order. Conntr beet Upen paper. ■ Pld, dealring to bare their Book* veil Wprie«a,atioulri given* a tall. New*- : -*Haer Harper"* Weekly, Gleaaon’a CiepHte American, London Newt, MMnenqeM. Harper'* Month Mel|«r, Black rrood’B and Graham’* dy** Book, Lady'* Repository, Peter- Slnalc, Ac.Jbooad in extra etylee, or halaullil btf binding, delect Pam !*, Pamphlet lam, bound in good t,|. moderate pticee. Penan* haring a >WwJ, will receive a liberal discount. Aept to ucfrom a distance byKi. phtroatod to our care will be speed Inaaked andereturned by Kxpreaa.-. I Address F. L. UIITIKR, ■ : i , Harritbury, Pa. IN, at the Tribune Office, are m> vicinity. They will giro inform* Bg, and receive and return book* , ffir all who ent.net their work to [March 9.1862-ly CO >1 i w * S .si , W.S m 3 i O Stf--S a’ S:- *■ &| JS o v ■I Es 3 M « .« W> j ■£‘B ■. S ■ft sC! -S'« a. C HS Cu cd o I Sf mi I 3 I Sm If S I ss< 2 s K rK O 25 • fr 'w ,a m W 03 * e» £■& ft ps|<-|S I# pg d? si , gSrstSJl ■P* ? If Qss3zs! j>sf3ll r-ggi-il . il EVER ONWARD ! BY STEP! ISIGNED DESIRES TO uetomert and the public generally r gone Into the Pry, Ooo4(malnas* i largo and entirely new stock of S GOODS, ctng.ill the latent, prettieetand mui \BIiEj PATTERNS. v bei found every quality of goods, would be too tedious to enumerate.- • *f pure, fresh and; cheap 3S‘& PROVISIONS er” to any of my competitors. In sure that I can render natWfoction. y produce -taken \ln exchange for market pried'allowed, r of Annie and Helen streets, Kant THOMAS HESLOP OB WEIS, D CONFECTIONER. . dram. Auoosa, Pa., fSTANTLY ON HAND , OAKES, CANDIES CREAM >» of his ovm manufacture, which he tflesale or retail, at the meet reason*, 9tEla N FRUITS, each in bmons. pine- apples. RAISINS, NUTS, &CV, &C„ lr respective icmsons. cKED TO ORDER, is, on short notice and In the neat- C art. ; :e m 7 stock aod you will find a be purchased elsewhere. id Sheet Iron Ware tINGr, &C. MLD RESPECT. [•the citiicns of Altoona peps comrtsutlyon Niw, PMmr, Qgiee aifafMHfi cyloaand sizes, to suit the T ' p will self at low prices, an reason* a Urgft stock of Tin and Sheet fill articles for culinary pm-pos#*— rife. . . H ; the r : gbt of sale in Blairrcmiiiy SAUSAGE STUFFER, at* only to be seen to be apprecia. ■>7 every farmer, bntcher or tboee io» paid to putting up SPOUTING y~ Spouting palntHtand put np jKtn«. faprU «, IMMy iTINGER’S pews Agepcy, so. T, MAIN STREET >KB, BLANK BOOKS, CONFECTION ARIES & TOBACCO, ONSIN GREAT VARIETY ..SILT ON BAND. yd & co.; ‘ altooA’a. pa., : N, JACK & CO., SOLZJVATSSVSe. PA. KEES, oAnatou. Jack ft Co.”) |N THE PRINCIPAL and Gold for sale. Collections Kl on deposf te, payable on demand, in time, with interest at Ikir rate* IkLER PRACTICAL k i aj*cti l ally ahdoudc« " ; ft* sod the public ta he keep* constantly |M?ao(Utetofl,D£Uas ■■ . OILS, VAItNJSH- '■ aod a dcvire to render anr r wto and quality, ‘he hop** t ; ofpablk: patronage, ate applied on teaeooable term* aaco promptly attended to. >« camdny compounded. [I-tf. lUEN-DS WOULD DO I aa die 'and chute uitort* i GOODS now dbtplared upon the £ dmirnttobufumiD lieMteor, #*- K themselves indebted tohnntu e MUlementoß or before tbe lStb rwu baring cUinu ■cabnt'Ufo '' *' ~ \ P "" ■’ *■* ~;^* t ;■*"• 1 "' McCRUM & DERN, vbi. 9 . save the per cent age BY BUYING YOUR CLOTHING FROM FIRST HARDS. ETTINGER & TUCK, Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail dealers in Ready-made Clothing, would respectfully invite the attention of the public t» the following focta in inference to their stock. Ist. We maonfacturc our owir goods. f up in oar own Store, in Phihuielphi., nuder oar supervision, and wo know, they are well made apd can be warr»ate| low. if in*t a little lower than auy other house iu this places lie wishes all call ami see his stock before' purchasing elsewhere, us lie feels confident-h* can offer inducements which will defy competition. His stock consists of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS'of even* description, >li;\ AND HOTS' WINTER WEAK. : LADIES AND MISSES’ DUESS SHOES, MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES. MEN’S UaLF HOSE ! WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WOOL HOSE, HATS, AND CAPS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. (UNOHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS. Hu will sell Ludio S'*wed, Heeled Bootee* at $1,5U(ai1.7& Kip Pritg*d l.o7(Si!.di) MeuVßooti, •ti.70('ai3,50 BALMORAL SKIRTS, very low. GROCERIES. Whrte and Brown Sugar, Rio Cofieee, Syrujw,.Tt-as. Ac. 1 'and • v>*rything that is usually kept iu a Dry Goods Store «n!d mi cheap as the cheapest. J. A. SPRANKLE. Alt.iona, Oct. 7, 1863. CITY DKUG STORE. DR. E. H. REJGAUT would respect fully announce to the citizens of Altoona and *ur romidhig country,«that he has recently purchased the Drug J?tore of Berlin k Co., on Virginia Street, opposite FrirV Hardware Store. His Drugs are Fresh mid Pure, and. he hopes by strict attention to busiues*. to merit a •hare of public patronage. - Call>ud examine his stock. He has constantly on hand, DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, FIXE. TOILET SOAFSy PERFUMERY, BRUSHES* * GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ; CARBON OIL AND LAMPS, : NOTIONS, CIGARS, and fttpry article, usually kept in a First-class Drug Store PURE WINES AND LIQUORS ; for uumU inal use. DOMESTIC GRAPE WINE—PURE—WARRANTED. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded, at all hours of the day or night Altoona, Sept. 30,1863. MORE COMPETITION! A NEW DRY GOODS STORE ON VIRGINIA STREET rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE -M- SPECTPULLY ANNOUNCE to the public tliat she has mlded tc her stock of iVIILLINERY GOODS, A FULL LINE OF ■ a®» mt y g oom r Coi)ni,ttng of PRINTS, DELAINES, ALPACAS, REPS GINGHAMS. muslins, etc. BLEACHED MUSLINS from 23 to 45 cents oer yard YELLOW “ ,** 24 035 * * - CALICO ** 16 to 25 u DELAINES •• 30 to 35 “ And a|l other articles in proportion, I haTfi also a full assortment of GLOVES, HOSIERY, COLLARS, and NOTIONS generally. My stock of Mflllnery Goods embraces everything in that line usually kept In the country. I have marked my goods down to the lowest figure FOR CASH; Believing that my goods and prices will prove satwwctory, I ihvite a call from nie public. ' ! i rebkcca McClelland. Uec. 23d, 1863-ly. •iBil SPRING 1864. CIEOULAR. Ltske pleasure in issuing this xny Spring Jvertißelnent, through whicUl would inform iny friends «ud the public generally that I have Just returned from the ba*t where I have purchased a Stock of hats AND CAPS Styles, and a, to quality, color and price can not fail to plcaae all classes. * I have also bought an immense Block of BOOTS AND SHOES, W&SSS& awSWBIS tzi complete, all of which, I am now ottering at a amaSTml vanre on wholesale prices. Thi public will be greatly'benefited by giving thin their JAMIES S. MANN, Main street, ■ Altoona, Pa. apft-tf ANDREW ECKEL. ; ' MALAR IX Tobacco, Cigars, Snnff, Pipes, &c., &c.. ■*»cie ttrnt, Altoona, i*u. AGE NEB, AL ASSOBTM EN T "■ of Gqods in hie line constantly on hand at the lowest PrIC T- ,fSeb,7,lB6S "MtUSIC!— INSTRUCTIONS GI^EN J-tJL on the Piano-Forte and Melodeon, 'by; Miss M. SUARMAKKR. , Tsana, $lO per quarter. Noicharge for theta* of the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street, West Altoona. fjan. 167|862.-tf. A [COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF / J3®®t*« Model Improved SHIRTS— and Moaiin Blurt*— fine nod coarse—white and colored— at ~ ; I/ADGlljtf AN'S. Boston ckackers—a large jJL* p S ° r ltlMe ‘'ellcioDi trackers joist' received •uu tot sate by PRITCUEY THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE. E. B. McCRUM. - - • - • B. C. DESK, editors ash fEOFBIJtOH. Per annum, (payable invariably in advance,)...... $1 60 AU papers discontinued at the expiration of the time paid tor. • ■ „ TgKMS Ojf ADVEATISIIIO I • 1 Insertion 2 do. S do. Four lines or less ♦ : 35 $ gH $ 50 Three (2* “ h- ; ,! »( ? <*> ~ 2 «* Over three weeks and.leas than three months, 25 cents per square for each insertion. F n :3 mouths. 6 months. 1 year. Six lines or leas .-...-I I 50 * * jjjj * - 00 One giDL'iri) »••• ••• 2 SO 4 00 • 00 Two e 4 00 « 00 10 00 Thrw, a ‘ ‘ 5 00 8 00 12 00 , : ow woo u«o Half a column.... W 00 14 00 30 00 One column 14. 00 2o 00 40 00 Administrators and Executors Notices 1 Merchants advertising by the year, three squares, with liberty to change.., ■•■•#■■■ 1U uu Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines with paper\per year..... o Communications of a ijolitical character or individual Interest, will be charged according to the above rates. Advertisements not marked with the number of mser lions desired, will be continued till forbid and charged according to the above terms* • Business notices five cents per line for every insertion. Obituary notices exceeding ten lines, fifty cents a square “ AM I FOR PEACE-YES !” i Hon. IMNIEL 8. DicKlXSdn, -that old Democrat of Now York, being written to by a lady, and the inquiry made of him if he was for peace, returned tins ringing reply:—lkun Platform.]. For the ••peace which rings out from the cannon’s And the suasion of jihot and shell, [throat, Till rebellion’s spiritis trampled down Tto the depths of its kindred hell. K„r the peace which shall follow the squadron’s tramp Whore the brazen truoipets bruj. And. drunk with the fury of storm and strife. The blood-rod chairs neigh. For the peace that shill wash out the leprous stain Of our «lavery-rfoul and grim— ‘ And shall sunder the fcttsrs which creak and clank On the down-trodden black man’s limb. I will curse him us traitor, and fsilso of heart. Who would shrink from the conflict now. And will stamp it with blistering, burning brand. On his hide-ms, Cain-like brow. Out.' out of the way! ;vrith your spurious peace: Which would make.us rebellion’s slates: We will rescue our land from the traitorous grasp, Or cover it over with graves. * t>ut! out of the wuyPwith yourkuavlsh schemed, You trembling nmUtrading puck ! Crouch in the dark like a sneaking hound. That its master had beaten back. You.would barter the fruit of our father’s blood. And sell out the Stripes and Stars, To purchase a place with rebellion’s votes, Or escape from rebellion’s scars. By the widow’s Wjail, by th£ mother’s tears. By the orphans, who cry for bread, By our sons who fell,'we will never yield, Till rebelliou’B soul is dead! THE BROKER’S HOHEWLIWDEW. In Wall street when the stocks