The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 24, 1864, Image 3

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    Wharton, Gordon and
toryßradley Johnson
.with no lews
Rain. that the rebel lo»*
and the operation in the
' snalie doable tha* nnm
k The higbastestimate
Sfeh* in killed wounded
ANOTHER!
» preas we tep«(Tie3 the ibl-
23d;
rktoty im the Shenandoah
ns'i had' another fight «Wi
a badly, capturing sixteen
I many prisoner*.
|®dHßl»**.-4®he Comaian
ib inked for term*. “The
a]W are torrm
Than Pjtrragut in the law
mtiße ihe word* of;-Great in
mb auke the rale of the war.
I policy known 'either in the
sehatnpioos of our flag inra
ptaayUiiag short of an ahao
, They will bare .the rebel
tie the earth befpre making a
3Dbey are r too jeaicjua of tha
or of the Nation'to chaffer, in
|itt [treason.' Wpitt these old
lit Party means, to do. It, too.
(oonditional surrcni.er to the
as aipreliminary to the minor
f bere lieW the prime distinc-
Union party and that opposed
rdkr. —A Matter in which
interested. —An order has
in relation to the draft,
If the quota of any district
tilled by volunteering, af
t't before the drafted men
eral rendezvous, then the
Will be excused. Voluu
ceptcd and counted on the
as drafted men, till it is
i dQed, and before tke draf
< been sent to thegeneral ren
try additional volunteer
afted man will be excused,
excused being taken from
e list of those drafted, in
r in which they were
o instance will a. substitute
: excused.’’
Greatßattlk Ground.
ia, says the Richmond Ex
ledsive operations of the
lace. The lists are made
contest will be decided by
iv of Northern Virginia,
of the issue on this thea-
n* the whole Confederacy,
fore, afford to run any
•fey. A single division
ibly a single brigade or
place in Virginia, may
The dan-
great battle.
eracy is not from Sher
im Grant, it is not.frOm
tops, but it is from that
that evil genius of our
its in dividing our armies
portant ami decisive en-
Man.— General Spinner,
1 Treasurer, on Saturday,
of which the following is.
r put into the Treasury
; dollars, the, excess paid
at court-martial m a
. The feting quarterns*
fact that I bad come, and
nm the same day, made
>r me, which he said was
(, paying for an additional
and another for going,
iaf, is bo object to the
'it be the means of draw
er the .Government to
this department of the
jnay save hundreds of
of the four Bothschids
nated at $9,000,000 a
a hour.; I
'WARE!
SS J. MANN,
FOREIGN AND DO
raft*,
gy WABa. BROOMS, ,
"WlKnoir BHABBS.
; DOOB MATS.
rxsniKOg,
• j conxN xanuoNos.
UMt ASB WIRE GOODS,
iruo)owaMS»,
Of*U in hte Use Will twAr-
Uat lew rites feroaab. ,•
■ tmr GOODS on bo* wfjl p»
ortOTteMll^obh
tlegraph fodder Cutter."
E SALE
9>
ItEAIu ESTATE!
IBdB.B WILL OFFjftt
Wlowto# Best tttote, fe *•«
□F <JROUNfc>,
w &VKUUUTO
*4 itjdfut v&Ur^MyiU
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local rrE3ME3.
MoCwttAK Club, No. 2.— ? A jWeeting of
Democratic citizens of Altoona, convened at
Nation’s Hall, on Tuesday evening last, for tUe
piiruose of organizing : an additional fclob, under
iho name and style of “McCllellan Gtnh, No. 2.”
The meeting was called to order by| appointing
(John Woods, President, and E. F. Epler,
NriTinn’
,111 motion, a committee of three was appointed,
mi it-|K>ri permanent officers, and after a few
moments consultation, the following gentlemen
were named as officers of the Clnb, and unani
mously elected, viz|
I’raidenl —Cpl. John Wootls, '
Vice President!—G. F. Forney, Thoe. M’Bride.
/hr. Secretary —Samuel M. Woodkok.
tier. Secretaries —John Frantz, H. A. McPike.
Treasurer —Oapt. R, J. Crosier. j
Kxeaillcc Committee—East Ward—John War
fel, Wm. Gott; West Ward —Otto Eofjsi, Michael
Hickey; North Ward—Wm. K. Leonard, J.
C’Uik ; Logan tp. —Abram Rees, Samuel Gaiky.
On motion, John Flannigan, Thos. McKior
nan, Otto Rossi' and James Flannigajn were ap
pointed a committee to procure a transparency for
liu- use of the flub.
Oii motion, a committee of three was appointed
• t., collect funds to defray the incidental expenses
of the CluH.
tin motion, the Club adjourned to meet at the
~miu place on Saturday evening next, when a
(iiasiitution for the government of the;Club will
lx presented for the signatures' of all who wish to
become members.
A full attendance of Democrats and j conserva
tive men is earnestly requested.
' E. F. BPLER,
Sfdy pro tern.
Thk lati; Explosion. —At the limp of going
to press, last week, we had not the particulars of
the explosion o( engine No. 237, ak Beatty’s
Station, on the Pittsburg Division. The cause of
the explosion is unknown, but the result was fear
ful. The engineer. Charles Gaghigan, and the
fireman, J. Jones, were instantly killed, their
bodies thrown a considerable distance! from the
toad, and badly mutilated. The engine was re-,
dticcd to a complete wreck and the tender tom to
pieces. Several cars loaded with shdep, which
cvcic next to the engine, were demolished and
several hundred sheep killed and injured. The
conductor. William Waters, was standing between
the first and second cars at the time. He was
buried beneath the wreck and supposed to have
i«-en mstantlv killed.
Kuiccttos or Quotas. —The Register, of this
week, contains the following item “A. A.
Barker, Esq., after several days work in the Pro
vost Marshal General's Office at Washington and
Harrisburg last, week, susceeded in getting the
quota of this Congressional District reduced. It
stems that in assigning the quota the Department
took as a basis the number appearing npon the
rolls last June, Since that time by corrections
the number of enrolled men has been reduced two
ot three thousand and there was no corresponding
reduction in thequotas. Mr. Barker collected
the evidence of this, and presented.it in the proper
quarters, when the redaction was ordered as
stated.”
Fatal Accident.—On Saturday, the 1 10th inst.,
Mr. Adam Woollieater, residing near Eldorado
■St:iiion, on the Hcllidaysburg Branch, was knocked
down by theengine of the coal train and so much
injured that he died on the'following Thursday.
Mr. W. was an old man, some "I years of age,
and quite deaf. It appears he was walking on the
track at the time, and was within a few steps of
die crossing where he would have turned off.—
The engineer sounded the whistle but he did not
hear it, and the engineer, thinking he would step
fmm the track, did not attempt to stop the train
until he was too close upon him to‘avoid the
acciiient.
Boost Rented. —The Union Men of Altoona
have rented a room of the second story of Mann
and Baughman’s Building, in which to hold vigi
lance committee meetings, and town and
also to ta lised as a general reading room, and
place of evening resort for members of the party.
j %
KT As an offset to the vote for President, pub
lished last week, we have been handed the follow
ing. taken at Barracks N0..1, Camplßeynolds,
near Pittsburg, Sept. I,4th :
McClellan 282, Lincoln 40.
Frightful Catastrophe on the Penn
sylvania Railroad.
On Wednesday morning last, abont 4 o’clock, tbe
Fust Line East, on the F, B. B , ran into a coal
nain at Thompsontpwn, 11 miles East of Mifflin,
causing a most dreadful loss of life and property.
Owing to the excitement naturally caused by such
a sad affair, it is somewhat difficult to jget a cor
rect account of it. We copy the following par
ticulars from an account given in the Pitttburyh
Coiiuiiercial, by Mr. Oliver McClintock, a resident
of that city, who was an eye-witness to the horrid
scene. He says:
The responsibility of the sad event is laid npop
the conductor of the c«al train, which had stopped
it the station for water, as being gtiiUy of t|te
most inexcusable ignorance in occupying the Fast
Line’s time, or of the most culpable negligence |in
failing of the precaution of sending a signal-man
to the rear to warn the approaching train, espe
cially as the position of his train was pt the end
of a curve and ip the midst of a dense fog;
The passeDge'f'train approached at fidl. speed—
the engineer not discovering the fatal obstruction
until within fifty yards of it. He instantly re
versed the engine and after whistling “down
brakes" twice, applied the locomotive brakes, i
which arc connected with all the brakes on the i
train—he with the fireman remaining at their i
posts, and both escaping with but slight injury. |
But the reversion pud check were too late, as j
the distance whs far too short for n cheek upon the j
meed, under the most favorable circnmstantys, ;
with the additional disadvantage of the wet con- j
dition of the mils, which caused the wheels to i
lock and slide with but little resistance to the mo- ;
menlum of the train. Scarcely more than a sec- i
°nd had elapsed belore the locomotive had leaped |
: entirely throu h one coal car, and half the next, ;
‘ shivering them to fragments, a<nd dashing their
contents in every direction, and -turning over al- i
most bottom up.'
The baggage car was elevated at the rearend
tram the truck, when the whole momentum of
:: tpe train yras instantly- expended In driving the
baggage car. sa jompletely through the first pas
senger car thatifhe frame work of one fitted cioseiv
and entirely within the other. Mr. McOrecaor
the baggage master, was the only pemon in that
c;,^, an f he.escaped with but a few slight bruises
Tbe-hrst passenger car was quite fall, containing
M V m ‘ D - V 0f whon > were women
and‘children. These were, from the nature of
the collision, either crushed under the baggage
car, or driven in p mass to the rear of the
car, the doom of whtch were locked, as if to make
death doubly sore, and escape (so to spc-ik) the
more impossible.; But, most horrible to tell the
crash of wood, iron and glass was scarcely over
when flames were discovered in the rear of the
car, and within four minutes had enveloped this
holocaust of dead, dying and mangled human
beings m one common funeral pile.
It is not known whether the fire originated from
the stove or frona the gasometer—the latter being
most probable.. However, it started so quicklv
andspread so rapidly that the passengers who im
, mediately hurried from the rear cars, to the front,
only reached it in time to find the flames already
under headway, and be compelled to listen to the
horrid chorus of the crackling flame of the burn
ing cars, the agonizing groans of men, and die
heart-rending shneks and screams of women and i
children, powerless alike either to: quench the
flames or rescue the hapless from their 1
prison of fire., Only one axe could lie obtained, 1
and little or nothing was accomplished even with 1
that—one cr two; openings being cut through only j
to find an inner : wall made by the side of the 1
transfixed baggage car. Six persons, in till, were :
rescued from the car; the remainder, being esii- j
mated at at least forty persons, were either crashed '
to death, or having been wounded were burned
alive.'
1 v
One young lady, some sixteen or seventeen
yeam of age, they struggled to drag from a win
dow, but being fast under the baggage ear, she at
last drew herself back again and perished within.
A man, who had'dragged himself partly through
a window, found- himself fast also, ami laving
himself on The side of the window, was consumed
before the eyes of the horrified spectators. On
the left side of lltc train a soldier with unc leg
succeeded in getting it through the window, but
was unable to force his way farther, and |x;fished
as ho was—-his charred remains, after the wood- |
work had sufficiently, burned SSvay, tailing a head- !
less, armless' mass npon the other track. One !
woman with four Children are known to have been |
among the number of victims.
Conductor Johh .dullison and first brakenmn ;
Emory,were last '■ seen sitting in this car by the
stove, and no hope is entertained of their escape, j
How many and what persons were buried in that j
fiery tomb may never be told, as everything was i
literally consumed to ashes, and utterly.beyond j
recognition} the only tell-tale to waiting hearth- i
stones being the unbroken absence of Iboked-for |
footsteps, and the voiceless, endless vacancy of;
missed faces and ,remembered voices. !
The forward platform of the third (wssenger car
having been driven upon the rear one of the sec
ond, it was made impossible to detach them ; they
accordingly very quickly took fire, and were vap
idly consumed. There were a number of woun
ded in these cars, hut nunc killed. Ail were
gotten out, although it was by almost lu-iciilc in
efforts that die doors, weft? broken open, and the
inmates rescued. ■ ,
The scones which now ensued beggar words and
defy description in the sickening and harrowing
character of their; details. The douse muss of
baggage matter and human remains which the
wreck of the two forward cars contained caused
them to burn a cpuple of hours longer than the
two following. On the right of the train, early in
the progress of the fire, a charred, slm|s-lcss' and
headless mass rolled smoking into the mad down
by the side of the- track. High in the air and
resting upon a tangled mas? of iron rods and tin
sheeting was another one with arms drawn up
uponXhc heart, and legs burned off to stumps,
from whose extremities the femoral bones stood
out with a horrible distinctness and nakedness
into the air, By-its side was another equally
charred and disfigured.
Just under, and lying upon the llttngeofa
wheel, was another black mass, which with the
encircling springs of a hoop-skirt, were all that
remained of a woman. The smaller ribs attjl
other bones of children getting out from the burn
ing mass, presented, if possible, a more sad and
lamentable sight.: On the left side, retting between
the wheels, and on the after truck, the fire soon
revealed a human, head, about which tin- flames
lapped and licked until the white skull shone out,
and the satnres gaped and grinned a- if in mockery
of the horrid carnival.
What with the hissing, steaming, frying, masses
of shapeless humanity, and the while,
forms of ribs, vertebras, hip and femoral bones,
staring from out the smoke and ashes, with the
other harrowing details of tbe calamity, we.pray
never again to be confronted with such a sight.
Of the wounded the most seriously hui;t was
Mr. Brooks, a-mail agent between Altoona
and Harrisburg,’ iwho resides at Mifflin, and got
on the train at that place. His injuries i)re inter
nal. aud thought to be severe. He was taken
home on*he westward train. A lady who bad
been rescued, from the first passenger car, and
taken to the station house, suffered very severe
internal injuries. - Surgical attendance was 1 pro
cured at an early hour,' and all the rest of the
wounded weed doing well.
When the accident occurred, a message was
immediately sent-for assistance, Afterwards, two
construction trams atrived simultaneously from
the Hast and West, with a large force of workmen
and all the necessary appliances for cleaving the
tracks and replacing the rails which had been
bent out of shape by the heat. In ■ a very short
space of time the large force had the track cleared
and repaired for the Westward train, and accord
ingly, at 11 o’clock, we ’willingly bade farewell to
a scene of so appalling a calamity.
I ... , . , - t I fion on the osUte of TAOMAS J. MeDERMITT, late of
J.&IBU>'R !—'We desire to. announce to, me j kogun township, orc’d. have' been granted to the under
people in your paper, that Mr. Martin Bechtel, of | ginned, residing m aforesaid. All persons knowing them-
Hollidavsbnrg, \vill be a candidate for Sheriff of I wires indebted fa sold estate are requested to make im
m • o' . ~; l ■ . . .. ' nr- tnenlate payment, and those having claims will present
Blair County atthe coming election. Mr. Bechtel > p a tiie, duly authenticated, for settlement,
is an honest, intelligent man, and would make a [ * • CAROLINE JIcDERMITT,
very competent officer. Besides, he has claims | iiept. 17 — tit. Administratrix:
upon ths voters of this County-which should not be |
lightly passed over. In the Fall of 1861 he volun- |
tee red to fight the battles of his country, and’ re i
mained in the sendee until after the battle of Get
tysburg, where lie lost mi ami,-and became thereby |
incapacitated for further active duty. Ho is now |!
at home, crippled for life, and is unable to secure a 3
livelihood by labor. Every principle of gratitude, |]
honor and patriotism demands that we should take!’
care to reward our crippled heroes for their sacri
fices and bra very I To save our State from invasion,
and our homes from desecration, he periled his lile,
and lost a limb, and we very much mistake the,
patriotism of the people of Blair county if they per
mit his noble services to go unrewarded, now that,
they have an opportunity of testifying their grat
itude. We also ask you to publish the following;
card of Mr. Bechtel, containing his Written consent!
to become a candidate.
At the solicitation of numerous citizens, without
distinction of Party, I hereby consent to become
a candidate for of Blair county, at the
coming and if elected I will perform the
duties of the office to the best of my ability.
M. L. BECHTEL.
Hollidaysburg, June IT, 18Gi.
Tobacco and Cigars,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Tobacco and Cigars, . Tobacco and Cigars.
Spectacles,
- * • Spectacles,
Perfumery*and;Notions, Drugs and Medicines
Perfumery and;Notions, T)rugs and Medicines
Together ivitjh a splendid stock of Trusses and
Supporters and all goods found in a first class
Drag Store.* for sale cheap for cash at the Drug
Store of A. Uonjni,
t Second dpor -Trom the corner of Virginia add
Annie Streets, Altoona.
SHERIFF
MANY CITIZENS,
Tobacco and Cigars.
Tobacco and Cigars.
Fike ! Finn 11 —Do not risk your projiertv an y
longer to the mercy of the flames, tint -to to Kerr
and have him insure yon against loss by lire.—
He* is agent for thirteen different companies
among which are some of the best in the United
States.
Altoona, July 21.-rf. \
D.B. TOBIAS’
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS
AJfD ACHES, and warranted superior to any other.
Croup.it positively , cures ; relief is absolutely sure-imme
diately it is used. Mothers remember this, and arm your
selves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a disease
which gives no notice, frequently attacking the child in
the dead hour of night: before a physician can be sum
moned it may be too Ute, Remember, the Venetian Lini
ment never Jails. Price 20 and £0 cents a bottle. Sold by
all druggists. Office. 50 Cortlandt Street, New-York-
RAH BOAR AND MATT, SCHEDULE.
_ TKAINS arrive and depart
S?'i , ‘? ( £ eEx| ?r 8 “ West arrives 7.15 A.M,leave7.36 A.M.
" " 8 -°° “ “ «•« "
EMtUns 8.80 P.M. SSSP.M.
Mad Tram ■■ 7.00 .. ”15 ■■
Express Tram Easr •• 9,-2u P. Mi, leaves ».4b P. M
SSU L r u ;; : *av
Through Accom. - * u.bs .. .. „ ..
Trains ou Hollida.vsbarg Bnincb run to connect with
Express Trains West. Mail Train East and West and Thro*
Accommodation Tram East'.
Trams *ou Tyrone i- Clearfield Branch and Bald Engle
V alley II K. run to connect will! Express Train West and
Stall Tram East and West.
Altoona, May l>th.
„ T k _ mails arrive.
n liHbmKtou, Baltimore & Uarriaburg arrive at 7:20. A.M.
Philadelphia arrives at . o! fI K . t
Pittsburgh, (through.) .... ..
Hollidaysborgh, - - . 6;40, A.M. 4 &6o! P.M.
western Way, ..... ii.o<i iw
Kastert Wav, : . . . , ££
t -MAILS CLOSE
Eastern Way aud through.
Western Way aud through,
Hollidaysburgb, ' -
Western, through,
Uoliidaysburgh, • . .
Eastern, through, ....
Office hours from 6:46. A M., to 7;46. p.M.; on Sun
day from 7:45 to 8:46, A.M.
DIED.
in Jr'rankfitowi: tuwn.-l:in. Mondav evening, September
19th, 18W, of Dysentery, Hr. HARVEY STUART.
August "til. law. SUSA V J.'UARPSTKII. aged IT years
6 mouths, and 10 tin v.
Aug. Bth, ISW, MAKV A. UAHPSTEJi. agt*d 10 years,
5 mouths, and 24 days.
Aug. Oth, IBW. DAVID P. UARPSTKR, aged 8 years.
5 mouths, and 1 day
Aug. 12th 1864. BARBARA K. HAKVSTER, aged 13
years, 4 months, and 2* days.
Aug ITths 1864. >' AUAiI C. lIAURSTER. aged 4 years,
3 mouths, aud T thus
Aug. 18th. IS«, JULIA A. HAUILSTEK. aged 1 year.
0 months, aad 2S days
The above children ..f WILLIAM aud ELIZABETH
lIAUPSTEU.of Po» i- r mwnship, Huntingdon county, Pa.,
all died of Dypf-htri't . within the short ]»eri;xl of eleven
days.
S. M. WOODKOK
WOODKOK k OSBORNE,
Attorneys at Law $■ Military Ayents,
WILL attend promptly to all legal business entrusted
to their care, in Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon
counties.
- Collections for firms in the Eastern cities will receive
special attention, and ronitlauce* lie promptly made.
Bounty, Pensions a«J arrears of pay duo frem the U. 8.
will be collected in the shortest possible time.
Office in Altoona. 2 doors South of Post Office.
Office In UoUidaynburg. 1 door West of Coin t House.
Sept. 24,18W.-tf
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE-
SITUATED IN f'LEAREIED TOWN
ship, Cambria connty.
No. 1. Isa TRACT OK LAND containing 100 Acres and
106 Perches, and the n.-oml allowance known as the Cali
fornia Tract, a good new Plank House, New Plank Smith
Shop, abd two Stable!* thereon erected. A Well of Water
at the door. Two Aoi“- cleared, and a Young Orchard
planted.
No.-. Is a TRACT OK LAND containing 21 Acres and
92 Perches and allowance adjoining No. 1 Tract.
No. 3. la a TRACT OF LAND containing 177 Acres and
82 Perches and allow mice known *?is the Bridge Tract,
about 50 Acres cleared and the balance well timbered
mostly White Pine and White Oak, having thereon erec
ted one Plank House nou barn and other out buildings.—
The land is in a good state of cultivation and a good
Spribgof Water at the doer, a good Young Orchard and
a Coal Bank opened.
• All the above property will be sold ou reasonable terms.
Foi further Information apply at the store of D. & S.
Moore, in Altoona.
An undisputable title will be given by
Sept. 21.1864, ~7 D, & S. MOORE.
■fIIEASCKY DEPARTMENT, |
OjJlct of Comptroller of the Currency, I*
Washington, September 12,1804.)
WHEREAS, satisfactory notice has
been transmitted to the Comptroller of the Cur
rency, that the Capital Stock of
j “The'First'National Bank of Altoona,” Penn’a,
j has been increased in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars,
(|50,000) in accordance with the provisions of its Articles
I of Association, and that the while amount of such In
. crease has been paid in. and that the paid-up Capital
j Stock of said Bank new amounts to One Hundred and
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000);
.Vow it is hereby certified. That the Capital Stock of
; “The First National Bank of Altoona,” Penn’a,
-■ aforesaid, has been increased, as- aforesaid. In the sum of
Fifty thousand Dollars ($50,000); that said increase of
Capita) has been paid into said Bank as a part of the
Capital Stock thereof; and that the said increase of Capi
tal is approved by the Comptroller of the Currency,
i Jn witness whereof, I hereunto affix my official signa
tun-. ' 11. McCVLLQCU, Comptroller.
Sept, it—at.
A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—
JTJL Notice Is hereby, given that Letters of Administra-
; A DMINISTRATOHS NOTICE.—Es
4jL tate of Richard Taylor Glasgow, late of Logan twp.
Blair co., decM.
Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration
hare been granted to tba undersigned on said estate. All
■persons knowing themsMres indebted to the said estate
*ire hereby notiftedto make immedate pavment, and those
having claims against the «ume must present them duly
Authenticated for settloment
Logan twp.. Sep3' G4-6t,
Notice to teachers —An ex
animation of teachers, for the It Schools in Logan
township, will be held in Lomlonsville, Sept. ‘24th, 1864,
icomtnencing at 9 o*cl«»ck, A. M.
All applicant* are expected to h« in attendance.
Uy ord« r of the Board.
DAVID ROBESON, Secretary.
Altoona, Sept, lu, IS(U.-3t.
CHANGED HANDS.
rX-Orusior '
| Hat & Oap Store.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
form the public that he Ins taken charge of this es
i tablishmeirt, heretofore owned by Smith, where he
has now oil hand a largo and varied assortment of
FASHION A RLE STYLES OF
HATS, i CAPS,
MISSES AND CHILDREN’S FLATS,
Hi* has been selected with great care and erabra
: : cw ever; color, shopo and quality, for the accommodation
I of grate or gay, old or young, rich or poor.
| ill he mKs fi an ox.imiimtloii of hie stock, fooling sure
1 that he can please the inn«t fastidious,
j Aug. 17,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OVER
COATS can be found at *' LACQHMAN’S
READ!• READ! RBADt-
The subscribers would re
spectfolly infant ibe cltfteos of AHooMaad ▼Watty
tiiat they hare opened a large wholesale and retail
TOBACCO STORE,
m the room formerly occupied by Jobs H, Roberts as. a
Shoe Store, on Virginia street, next door to Kessler** Drag
store, where they bare on hand a large supply of thtiiwt
brands of injiorted and domestic
snob as
LIGHT PRESSED NATURAL LEAF.
HARD PRESSED NATURAL LEAF,
.JJAVF, CAVENDISH. CONGRESS
AND FLOUNDER
SINK CUT by the Paper or Pound.'
The very beet and fluent
; SMOKING- TOBACCO.
such as TURKISH, VIRGINIA, KNKTNIO, and LYNCH
BURG. Fine fancy papers, with a large assortment of
Herman Tobacco. Cut and Dry by the pound. All kinds
gTSXCFF.
Also a large assortment of the
FINEST PIPES.
Meerschaum, Sweet Briar, and India Rubber, Doable
Tabe Pipes, and German China. Also, all kind* of
FANCY GOODS ,
, Such as Pocket Books, Tobacco .Pooches, Cigar Coosa,
Cigar Holders, Snuff Boxes,.and eveiything :
In their line.
Gome and sep for yourselves. Wo are able to sell ah
low prices, f<»r the reason that we bought bur Tobacco
before the great rise in the price of that article In the
cities. We are determined to sell cheaper than any other
tobacconist in the town. Our store is the' largest of the
kind over opened in thp town.
GEORGE BRUNNER k GO.
Altoona , Sept. 17, 186 fl —3m.
CITY DRUG STORE.
Dii. I'i. ii. KfiIGART would respect
fully announce to the citizen* of Altoona and sur
rounding country, that lie has recently purchased the
Drugstore of Berlin 4| Co., on Virginia Street, opposite
Fries’ Hardware Store. ■
7.40. A.My
T;."»d. •*
r.;ou,
His Druses are Fresh and Pure,
and ho hopes by attention to business, to merit a
share of public patronage.
- 6:40, P.M.
6:40, “
• T;2O, “
Call and examine his stock. He haaconstantly on.hand,
0. W. PATTON, P.M
FINE TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES,
GLASS, PUTTY , PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES.
CARBON OIL AND LAMPS,
NOTIONS, CIGARS,
and every article tuualty kept in a First-clau Dr up Store
for medicinal use.
DOMESTIC GRAPE WINK—PURE—WARRANTED.
accurately compounded, ut all hours of the day or night.
Altoona, Sept. 30.1863.
186*. SPRING 1864.
GIRO ULAR.
Jtuke pleasure in issuing this my Spring
-advertisement. through vrhichl would inform myfrienda
and the public generally that I have Just returned from
the Hast where I have purchased a fresh Stock of
HATS AND CAPS
of the'Latest Styles, aufl as to quality, color and price can*
not fail to please all classes. ■
I have also bought ah immense stock of
E. J. Osborne,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
the majority of which are city make and will be Jcuaran
teed. My assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes is
complete, all of which, 3 am now* offering at a small ad
vance on wholesale prices.
Tim public will be greatly benefited by giving this their
attention aud call and Examine my rtock, as 1 feel confi
dent I can pious? all.
JACOB WEIS,
BAKER AND CONFECUONEE,
ViuoiMA Street, Altoona, Pa.,
Keeps constantly on hand
bread. Oakes, candies
ICE CREAM
AND SWEETMEATS, of his own manufacture, which he
i* prepared to s?ll, wholesale or retail, at the most reason
aide prices. Also, FOREIGN FRUITS, such as .
ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE-APPLES,
FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, NUTS, &C., &C.,
always on band in their respective seasons.
CAKES BAfcED TO ORDER,
fur particular occasions, on short notice and in the neat
est and best style of the art.
Call, examine aud price my stock and you will find
it as good and cheap as can be purchased elsewhere.
Jan. 27,1863. '
CONFECTIONERY
AND ICE CREAM SALOON.
r p HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN
-1 FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that bis
CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FECIT STORE, is always
applied with the very tyest articles to be bad, anddn great
variety.
ice
ot the very best flavors, always to be had.
FRESH-BAKED
BREAD, CAKES, & PIE j,
always on band, at reasonable rates.
He Is at all times prepared to supply cakes, candies, Ac.,
lor pic-nics and other parties, He invites a share of public
patronage,believing that he can render fall satis&ctiont o
all. ;
Remember, his store and saloon itt onVirginiastr6et,two
door r below Patton’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI.
Altoona, April 8, 18$3-tf.
The undersigned will sell
at Public Sale, on; the Fourth day of November, lBW,
his entire stock of YOUNG FRUIT TREKS, now growing
in his nursery, near Altoona, conflUting of Apple, Peach,
Pear, Plum, Apricot and each other Fruit Trees as are
generally found in a nursery-. Sale to commence at 10
o’clockj A. M.. on the4th ot November and continue‘nntQ
all Trees.arc sold. R. B. TAYLOR,
Sept. 10, 1864.-2 m. Nurseryman.
VTUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS given
ill od the Piano-Fort* and Melodeon. by Miss 31.
3HOKSIAKER, Terms. $lO per quarter. No charge for
thenseof the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street,
West Altoona. fJan.l6, 1862.-tf.
PETEK EMPFIELD,
Adminirfqratar,
T\rOTICE TO I GAS CONSUMERS.—
i., - “Orv.and after September 18*A. 1884, tbe price af Oft.
will be $3.80 per 1000 cable feet. Gae shot off if bills are
not paid within 8 daj'S after presentation.
By order of Board of Manager*,
Sept, 3->64. I B. F. ROSE, Sec. dt Traa.
WANTED— A SUBSTITUTE, not
iifiMe to draft, for one year, for which the sum
of S6QO will be paid* io addition to the Government
oounty. ;
Address Box 615, Pittsburgh Poet Office.
Sept. 3,1864.—5 t |
I). W. ALE.
CIGAESi
The; have also the largest and choicest variety of
TOBACCO,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
JAMES S. MANN, Main street,
Altoona, Pa.
ap9-tf
FRUIT JREES I 9
NEW AND IMPROVED . STYLES
of Trunks, Valises ami Carpet-Bags. at . T v
: LaUOHMAJTS.
PURE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC
Paint, also Chrome. Green. Yellow, Paris Omen, dry
and ground oil at | [l-ttJ SSBBl*Xß>’6.
For sale—a building lot
situated on Brauch Street. Altoini. Price 1425.
Aug. 17,18644f.' • v W. 8. BITTSEH.
J UST RECEIVED—A Lot of Prime
CIOAUB—at
Jaa.13,’64.] , Store.
HELMBOLD’S genuine BDOHU
Eind Drake’s PlantationßlUers, at
Jna 13, ’64] , EKIGARt’S Drag Store.
MEN AND BOYS’ COATS, of every
etyie and color, iif *obd
sfejlsflfcbl-
READ UAKEimY!
smMUig 'litmstiig u ibt Public.
BUY THE BEST,
IT IS CHEAPEST IN THE END.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY CAL
lug at once at
G. C. SMITH'S
One Pride Store,
Corner of Julio, o»d Hirrht Streets* East Altoona, where
you can purchase the best of all klnda of goods In hit line,
for the LOWEST CASH PRIOR. Be boa Jmt returned
from Philadelphia with another Niw Stock ox Goons.
Ills stock eoaistaaf ,
DBY GOODS*
STAPLE and FANCY DRESS GOODS,
- GROCERIES,
QUEBNBWARE,
HATS, CAPS, AC., 4C.
H» would aolktt particular aitantion tollha new and
large lot of '■
BOOTS SHOES AND WAITERS,
all the ducat styles of Ladies* Shoes, also Children*# Shoes,
of every style.
AS FOR NOTIONS, be defies c mnetl
tiou. in number and quality. They consist of the best
stock of Notioia offered, such ns Istdlss* and Gents’ cou*
moo, fancy and kid Gloves and Hosiery, Boys* Hoes* Mis
ses' Gloves and Hoes, Balla» Ladies* •adXUat*’ linen Cel
lars. Ladles* worked (machine] and Gents* paper Collars,
Cuffs, Bodies, .Trimmings, Velvet Skirt Braid,
Braiding Braid)Spool Cotton, Wallets, Pocket Books, La
dles BagSjGlrdles, Headnets, Combs,Ckdb ana h&ir Brumes,
Tooth Broshes,,Fancy Buttons, Perfumery, {{alrOile, Fap
cy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Carpet bogs, ban and Weather
Umbrellas, aoq all kinds Looking Glasses
The above wliji be sold at the lowest figure for cash or io
exchange for rags or countiy produce.
lie wouldjost say. In conclusion, that all he asks of the
people of Altoona who wish to get bargains either in com
mon or the most fancy of shoes, notions, dry goods, queens
ware, Ac* to Ikyot him with a call.
Altoona, Aug. 8,1864.-tf.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY!
Where to buy the cheapest,clQthing in the
interior of the State. ■
UNEXAMPLED DISPLAY OF
GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS
DODFREY
WOLF’S
CHKAP erOBK, Corner of Caroline and jMsiin Streets.
The subscriber takes plea
sure in offering to the inspection of the gentlemen of
Altoona vicinity, the .
LARGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST ASSORT*
KENT OF
SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL CLOTHING,
ever brought to this market. Uis goods have been selected,
by himself, from tables of the most fashionable merchant
tailor* of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and it is
with feelings of satisfaction that he can offer their produc
tions to that class of customers who stand in need of fash
ionable clothing, and at prices that cannot be disputed,
Ills stock comprises l all the most Important, as well ns
trifling articles of a gentleman’s word robe. Viz:
Pine Cloth and Cassftnere Coats, all qualities and prices.
“ Salinett “ “ ' . .
Linen Boaters “ “ “
u Doeskin Casslmere Pants, “' : “' •• “
“ Fancy Cassimere and Satinett Pants, all styles.
** Jean and Linen *• ' * 41
Vests all qualities and prices. The best assortment of
plain and fancy Woolen shirts ever brought to this market.
A complete assortment of gentlemen’s furnishing goods,
consisting, in part of fine Linen Shirts, Collars, 1 Neck-ties,
Suspendeis and Hosiery, also the best and cheapest assort
ment of Hats in-thls place, and a large supply of Trunks,
of all qualities and prices. ’
The public are respectfully invited to call before pur
chasing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that he can please
them in every particular.
Altoona, July 20th 18M.-tf.
READ CAREFULLY!
SOMETHING INTERESTING TO THR PUBLIC.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUYYOUR
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE largest stock, of Ladies’ Dress
Goods ever brought to town has just been opened at
the “Green Corner,” Bast Altoona, and Will be sold for
CASH at prices that defy competition. Weare determined
that onr side of town shall take the lead; and that the
“Green Corner” shall be foremost in the van. Our stock
of Dress Goods consists of ‘
Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Merinoes, Palmetto Cloths,
Cobnrgs, Fancy Alpacas, AjbWool Plaids,
Plain and Figured Delaines.
Fancy Prints, and a great variety of other goods, of differ
ent styles and textures. In fact there U nothing the ladies
can desire for wear that wo cannot furnish them with.—
We have also a large assortment of ' '
Ladies Coats, Sitawls* Balmorals,
Hoop Skirts, Shoes, Gaiters &o.
were almost' forgetting mention our
large stock of . r
Caxpxts, Obocxhjes, Quixhbwau, Ptc., etc.
Everybody should know that money cab be saved by
baying Goods from as. For instance,-we are selling good
Calicoes as low as 16cts per yard, Muslins fslojw as IBcts.,
Brown Snghr for 11 eta. per lb., and good; Teas for 90 cts.
Altoona, April B,’si tf. JOHN J. MURPHY A CO.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
T PRIVATE .SALE.
The Undersigned, Executor of Daniel Sprtese, late of
Milford township, Juniata connty, deowwed. offers at PRI
VATE SALE, all that certain TRACT OFILAND, eituate
in county and township atirwuld, containing |
ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY-THREE
ACRES, : ;
more or less, with the usual allowance of six par cent, for
roads, having thereon erected a
NEW GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL
with two run of Burs, together with all the new and im
proved machinery for doing OBIST AND MERCHANT
WORE, with water power. ; ;
: Also, a good - : 1
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND FRAME
BARN.
ALSO—A LOG TENANT HOUSE, ;
with ether Decenary outbuildings. A large portion of
the purchase money may remain eecnied in the-property,
on which Are yean’ time will be giVen fop payment.
The aboVe property ie eitnated about two mile, from the
Pennsylvania railroad and canal, and the name distance
tr m Mifflintown and Patterson.
Any person wishing to purchase Or view the property
caiicall on-’ i ;;
JAMES B. BPIEBK, residing on the premises.
Or X. 8. DOTTY, Miffllnhiwn,
J. P. ROHRBR, McVeytown.
Or HENRY BPIBSE, Executor.
No. 447 North Thiraetnet,Pbiia.
August IBth-tt : ■ ■ '
Manhood: how Lost, how Restored
Just published.a new edition of DR. CCL
ff M {\WM VKRWBU/8 CBLEBRAtKD K6BAY on
«BfiH - the radical care (without mekleine) of
wSSBBBF BnouuToaHCSA. or seminal Weakness. lu
votantdry Bernina) Loeets, Impotknot. Mental and Physi
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scxpnda, Keaxper, and Fits, induced by self indulgence
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49* Price, in a sealed evelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author.ln this admirable essay clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that
the alarming consequences of self-abuse maybe radically
cared without the dangerous use of interim! medicine or
the application of the knife—pointing otitis mode of con*,
et once simple, certain and effectual, by Beam of which
every sufferer, no nutter what bis condition Imay be, amy
cure himself cheaply, privately, and rotWeofly. i:
49*’This Lecture should be 'ln the baAds of,every
youth and every man In the land- ' 1
Sentunder sea), ip a plain? envelope W any address,
port jpostf, on receipt ol six cents dr two post stamps.—
Addrsc.tfae publishers. !
CHAS. C. KLTNR A CO..
127 Bowery, New York, Port office bov 45HC
July 13,1864. ' V- . . • -I - ■
W. M. LLOYD & C
:- - . ALTOONA, PA.. v
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
BOIIIDAYSBUBC,
BAHEEfiS,
(Late “ JBeH'Johmlon, Jade 4^Co.”j
Da AFT S ON THE PKINCU’AL
dtfts, and Silver and <*oWlbrsa!k Collection* *
nsaite. Moneys received on deposit©, payable on dHitfraud,
without interest, or upon time, with interest st tsir rates
; • | n
RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS !!!
/~tASR paid for RAGS, at EABi ’S , fobcHuLs^^^^l
'SL/ MIH4?WT/8T0H», - Vfrgloii St.M. k)uv>oi. : Out oat t(w A^T«ra^w^/.^^B^»r T itT ?*T I
HOSTETTEE’S
celebrated
STOMACH
BITTERS.
A pare and powerfal tonic, ccrrectite and alterative* of
wonderfal efficacy in disease of %h«
STOMACH, LITER AND BOWELS.
Cure, Dyipepaia, Ut« Complaint, Ueadacba, Oanara)
Debility. Nerroorewa, Dopruaion of Hptilta, Oonatl- ’
. ation, Colic, lat«£iniueafef*v«n, Cramp* and
Spume, and alt Complain tc of either Sex,
arisiog from Bodily Weakness, whether
Inherent in the system or produced
by special causes.
Ndiaim that is not vMeauM, genial and restorative
io Its nature enter* into the composition of HOSTBTTBR’S
STOMACH BITTKES. This popular preparation contain*
no mineral of any kind; no deadly botanical element; qo
fiery excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts ol
rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild*
est.ol all diffusive stimulants. c
It is well to he forearmed against disease, and, so W as
the human system can be protected by human mean*
against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmo
sphere, impure water and other external causes, HOST AT
TBB’S STOMACH BIXTKHS maybe relied on as a safe
guard.
In districts infected with Jhecr and 4pue, it has been
ound infallible as a preventive and irresistible aa a reme
dy, and thousand who resort to It under apprehension ol
an attack,, escape the sconrge; and thousands who neglect
to avail themselves of its protective qualities in advance,
are cured by a very brief course of this"marvelous medi
cine. Fever and Ague patients, after being piled with
quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with
that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restored t
health within a few days by iho use of lIOSXETTEB’
BITTEBB.
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated atid the appe
tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works
wonders in cases of Dtbpspsia and in less .confirmed forms
of Indigestion. Acting ag e gentle and painless apperieut,
ua well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the
Constipation superinduced by irregular; action of the di
gestive aud secretive organs.
Persons of feeble habit, liable to AUacks, Lovmtt
of Strife and -Rfr qf Languor, find prompt and perma
nent relieffrom the Bitters. The testimony On this point
is most conclusive, and from both sexas.'
Tho agony of Buxiocs Colic is immediately oaeuaged by
u single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resort
ing to it, the return of tho complaint may be prevented
As a General Tonic, UOSTETTEU’S BITTEBB produo*
effects which must be experienced or witnessed before
they can bo fully appreciated. In case* of Constitutional
J'rtmature Decay and Debility and Dec-rslpi
tude arising from OtD Age, it exorcises thfc electric iniiu*
once. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper
ates as a delightful iuvlgorant. AVhen the powers ot na
ture arc relaxed, it operates to re-enforce' and re-estab
lish it.
Lust, but not least, it is The only Safe Stimulant , being
manufactured from sound and Innocuous materials, and
entirely free from tbo acid elements present more or leas
iu all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day.
No family medicine has been so universally, and, it may
be truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligent
portion of the community, as UOSTETTEK’S BITTEHS.
Prepared by UOSTETTIUt k SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocery and Storekeepers every*-
where.
HELMBOLD’S
Genuine Preparations.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, a Positive
titid Spaed Remedy for disease of the Bladder, Kidneys,
Gravel and Dropsical Swellings.
This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and ex
cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the
Watery or Culcereous depositions, and all Unnatural En
largements are reduced, as well as Pain andlnflammation.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Fur Weakness arising from Excesses. Uabits of Dissipa
tion, Eenrly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the fol
lowing symptoms:—
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, . Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of tbe Skin, Eruptioijp on the Face,
, Pallid Countenance, 1 ••
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariably removes, soon follows
hnpotency, Ihiuity, Epileptic Fits;
In one of which the Patient may eXpire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
those 44 Direful Diseases,”
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.’'
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering.
3UTNOSI WILL CONFESS TOE RECORDS OP THE INSANE ABTLCVB
And Melancholy Death* by Consumption bear ample wit
ness to the Truth of the assertion. '
The Omstiiution once affected with Organic Weakncn
requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate
the System, '
which Helkbold's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably dot*.
A Trial will convince the most skeptical. -
REM ALES—FBAOES—EISMALES.
In many Affection* peculiar to Female* the. KxtRACr
Bdqbv Is noequafed by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis
or Retention, Irregularity, PalnfutaeM, or Suppression ol
Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scfnhone state o.
the Uterus Leuchorrbcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints ineideot to the sex, whether* arising from In
discretion, Habits of Dissipation or!nth,e‘
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIRE
Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or t mpUatam 3fedicxne
Jbr unpleasant and dangerous disease*.
HELMBQLXPS EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED
ROSE WASH CURES
SECRET DISEASES
In all their Stages,
Little or no chtuige in Diet,
. And no Exposure.
It causes * frequent dec is© and gives strength to Uri*
Date, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and
Curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and ln|am*
lostioa. so frequent in the class of diseases, and sxpMUog
all Dnionous, Diseased and toomoui Matter.
XaoDBAHM DPOH TaoCSAXUS WHO BATS BS£X TBS VIC
TIMS or Qcacu, and who have paid heavy fete to be Cured
in a short time, here found they were deceived, and that
the 1 * POISON” hu,|>y.tbe uaaof ** ”
been-dliedvp In the system,' to break dot In an 'aggra*
rated foim, and perhaps after Marria^
Use Hzlmbold's Extract Buchu for all affections aud =
dincuesof the URINARY ORGANS, whether exfftlog In
MALiS or FEMALE, from whatever eayse oiMnatM Aad
ou matter of HOW LONG STANDING. & t r
Diseases of these Organs requires the uid of a Dfiftt£T*
TC. lIKtMBOLiyS hJCTRACT RUCUU IS TUBQEBAT
DIUHISXIC, ami is certain to have the desired effect In al
for which it u Recommended.
Kvideuio of the most reliable and responsible character
»U c ompany the medicine. i .
VUIOK $ I PER BOTTLE, OB SIX FOR W
ai>Ur jr<‘.l to any Address, Mcorcly packed from opoorra
,i'"' ' }
Pr*rrtbe Symptom* naU Oommunicationt
Cckk Guaranteed ! Advice Grati» 11
\ AtJureM letter® 1 for information to. I . ' . t f
f H, B; HELMBOLD, Gbei^ii.
104 Sooth Tenth-at., hel, Chestnut, Vhtia
1 TIKLM&OLU’S Jtfdical Depot, .
ÜBLMBOLD’S Dru% an<l C/iewwcul: ;' \
5W BBOAWAY, KEW YOlfg.
BBWA’tK o» COUNTJtRVBITS AKD TJKtTOHCI
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ami “ o lifr* ertic\c‘‘on tl‘e by / j
SlrlmlMtTs Ot’fluiae * , ■’
f ‘ “ “ Enrict ButilmJ . -
“ . ■ “ Sarsaparilla,
u ‘ IrupVoretMtwe- Wanr. ; S
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At little Expense.
No incourenieiice.
BOLD BT