The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 18, 1865, Image 3

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9 shnoanee
litd Ereiwtt,
people bare
holy incident
fikh Uaaspir
t tbe tiaie re
jaH.ETerett,
MWtpmarierand
Mpprined ■ to, be «' ■
Uany of oor
mpnge. Hew«s a
llyedocated and sc-
Who was frcompan-
Wmuw! S_*. ft*-
to support himself
be failed in this,
iobtrasire, too mod* t ,
whom he was war~ ’v
,the relation of onr>
S»B^coiiMiffiKr:
tnd h» young wife,
■ that he di«4—died
rife to watch hi* pas-
I. A .few stranger* ■
i lari resting hhie, 1
iwhieh shall know no
tnpnpet shall soaad ■
Wtied gmi This
Wahesdy said, %
fad good |Xttwaiai
i« life which die
lent, and thepforeter r
ie.—The Penusylva
a-has, ,by a deckfod )
eating the President
re Major RkbaXl - .
shal of Pennsylvania,
wg. This officer jja
,y, and actual cruelty
woibted, in obedience >
dent, at Campi
ryrequire* tbpt tire
the agenu of tho-F*.
py shonld be kindly
W*hf wsng«,vka<«Rav..
the privations which
i«<d to bear; But
toted upon the policy
ruits to more severe
to endure .upon rite
after they have be
ce. The conduct If.
stisfaction among the
w than dogs, add sn
i witness the severe
oldier is hard enough
try wants men tbeV
c at their entrance in
hem to go to the front
nay be useful. Con
sjor Dodge not only
freshly volunteered,
it discourages others
i direct detriment to
.their eonlgista often
lich had never been
at the Smithsonian
lington Chronicle has
nrevwas the admins-.
shington,” and that
formed a pictajeapd
oed." It has
hie-caster 6lie3 with
its:'
f officer' of the Sth
I Peace Catamisnion
of our linen, one of
and said: “General,
and 1 would be wil
i> jfeu and Gen. Lee.’’
wee to settle it with
w, of the 10th, say*
£ansas gnerrilia, who
dead, is now epera
e doubtless intendsta
! theatre of Mraur-
He and men ;o£bis
different in
field:
lOR
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d aeaortment «■ ' t
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■ex's Flats.
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for the accommodation
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D.W.ALE.
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HYSIOLOGIC-
i» own Doctor—Being a
non* or those Komtito
everything eoneytnlng
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ffeprtng, including all T
(rtjeo;ln tti* gpgllsb
lUitindlrinli
written .in plain ten
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LOCAL ITEMS.
SS3S&wjȣ.
‘‘'. their labors by the ptesem*of
n W ,„th e i.—i Ming They seem ,to here been
**IZ number, Jri2Sce«»ed in gaining the r«r ,
If the Bank building
from the joining hon* They com- ,
ied operations as newly ween be weertmncd .
eleven and twelve o'clock at dig
hole through the wall aboutthree feet from 1
Jte ■ ground into »he back room.
'if*l l or an hoar they had the hole
Za enlarging it to sufficient size, when ;
K Baldrige, clerk, who was sleeping in the |
bank, heard them and gave the alarm. They thtm j
r“. *precipitate retreat leaving a number of tool.
brace and bite, drill, etc., also two
S an?a cover lid. The robbery wwwbll plan-
T >nd the scoundrel* might have .acceded m«-
curingwme plunder had their calculator not mim
ed jn the one point, as to the watchman. Com
mencing at that early hour they fntend«ltog.ve a
“St to the job. Had they ™d*dm get
-1 the back room, they would thenhave had
‘ L through another brick wall
vauiuhen drill through a lining of double boiler
■ n Kvcurelv tinted, and then before getting at the
r:r.K?ofthe bank, would have had:
Ct Wo a strong iron safe. Without getting
into this last, however they might have secured
wine valuables in the vault placed there by per
son* for safe keeping, ...
The above we copy from the Seguter of this
week, and add that the key left in the gate, which
opened into the alley in the rear of the bank, was
marked “11,” and evidently belonged to a betel.
None of that number being found missing in Hol
lidaysburg. Mr. George W. Boss, who was on the
bunt of the burglars, came to this place and made
inquiry respecting the key. Col. Woods, of the
Union Hotel, identified the key as belonging to
room Uof hi. house. To find out who occupied
the room (or was to occupy it) on that night, they
turned to the hotel register, and found the name
of .1 Gilmer and three companions. As the per
sons were known to be still in town, constable
Ely was summoned to assist in their capture.
While Mr. Buss went to the Squire’s office to get
‘ warrants for the parties, Constable Ely traced the
men to Mrs. Shank’s drinking house, where he
kept them treed for a time, but Mr. Buss not 're
turning quickly ;with the warrants, they got put of
the house and started, two and two,' in different
directions. When,the warrants were ready Russ
and Ely went in search of them and finally over
' hatilwi two of them, J. Gilme r and James Beilly,
at the Mansion House. They were conveyed to
Esquire Hume’s office, where sufficient evidence
was adduced to warrant the squire in making out
t commitment, on which they were escorted over
the hill and lodged in jail to await trial at next
term of Court.
Mm all Pox.—We noticed, last week, that there
were two cases of small pox in this place. Both
cants were, immediately upon the discovery of the
disease, removed from town, but we did not know
of ihe.rcmoval until after our paper had been in
sure!, One of the persons infected returned to
Harrisburg and the other wa* taken to the Poor
House. As both cases left Mr. Etter’s boarding
house immediately on the disease becoming known
to the attending physician, of course no infection
remains. We have beard that there were other
coses of small: pox in the town, bat hare been
unable to learh the locality. We shall publish
the names of hotels, boarding homes and private
houses, where ;we know'there are cases of the, dis
ease. We shall do so from proper motives, to pre
vent those who may be ignorant of the fact pf its
existence, froth going where they may bo infected,
ho one should feel agrieved at ns for publishing
their houses as containing cases of the disease, os
we feel sUre they would thank us for information
which would deter them from entering the house
of another where there were cases.
-Missioiuar Mietdso. —To-raorrow (Sunday)
the Anniversary of the Missionary Society of the
Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, of this place
will Iw held in the Methodist Church, at 2 o’clock
IJ.1 J . U. Rev. W. W. Hicks, late Missionary to
India, will be present. He will preach in the
church, at 104 ..’clock A. M., and will deliver a
lecture in the afternoon. ,He will bring with him
and exhibit a number of the gods, worshipped by
the idolaters of India, which he collected while in
that county. His lectnre will be a description of
India and its inhabitants as he witnessed it and
them, and will no doubt be deeply interesting.
The sabbath school has been practising a num
ber of chornsses with which to interspntse
the proceedings of the anniversary. A' cor
dial invitation is extended to all to attend the
meetings of the day.
('oldb«t Jiiawr. —Sunday night, or, rather
Monday morning last, was the coldest “snap” yet'
experienced in this region. At 6 o'clock A. M.,
the thermometer registered 18 degress below *ero,
a degree or two below the point of comfort.—
Sleighing could not be l better. There is said to
he si leas: two foot of snow, on the level, on the
mountains, while in the gorges, where It has
drifted, it is so deep that no about
measuring n.
Mciicxt.—We inrite the attention of onr J .
leadere (o the card of B. M. Greene, agent for the
•ale of pianos, taelodeone and cabinet organism
another column. Mr. G. is a apiendid musician,
capable of judging of (he quality of an instrument,
and haring been for a number of yeara engaged in
the business, he can giro satisfaction. Those
contemplating the purchase of an insatiment of
either of the above kinds, ahoald gire bim a call,
or address him by letter. '
Altooka Sara Again. —The quota it filled and
the draft avoided. This will be good new* to many
of our citiaena.' They can now breathe more free-.
W and sleep more soundly—especially if they pat
ronise the National Grocery, kept by Bun & Pos-,
derail, on Virginia street. The National is, nn-,
doubtedly, the place to find the greatest variety,
the best goods, and the fairest prices. Go and see.'
NT Boat bil to read the article bead “Interes
ting Questions and Answers relative to the 7-30
8. Loan,” which will be found in another col
ontn. If you do pot have money to invest, it will
nevertheless do yon good to find out the credit of
the county, and what -re the prospect of paying
great ' ' " ' '
Iritonw.
Tfae
phis Press is important to the people of Altoona.
HsKßUßiraa, Feh. 13.
Hr. Hall and the rest of the Senate committee
hare jostretpr^^frep-Washington, where they
conferred Vrth%yßddrehmrof’War and-General
Fry, who gave the following information to them:
No promise was maos that the draft will be post
poned, bnt it will not take place on Wednesday in
districts where reeruitiog is going on brisk)]. The
statements contained in Governor Curtin's letter
to President Lincoln have been referred to Attor
ney General Speed, General Ueutfiehi, and Col.
Foster, who will make a report. The 26 pet - cent,
of which New York was relieved :is now regarded
as only temporary, bnt, if permanent, Pennsylva
nia will receive the same favor. The Washington,
authorities contend that Pennsylvania's quota is
right as it stands, and gte Now m quota is right
without 25 per cent.
Immediate and mpid recruitirig 'alone can save
os from a draft. :
P. S. * Since the above was pokin' type we learn
that men enough have been secured to fill the
quota of this place, and that all dial is now want
ing is the money to pay them $4OO each, as boun
ty. The Bounty Committee have given notice
that all subscribers to the fund who do not pay pp
by Monday next will be proceeded against accor
ding to law and the amount of their subscriptions
collected with coats added. ■ , ■
tSf Members of the Altoona Mechanics' Li
brary and Beading Boom Asspciation, and others
privileged to take’hooks and magazines therefrom,
after reading this notice will please make scorch
among their hooks and papers, for the EUectic
Magazine of April, 1864, and*,hen found please
return it to the Librarian or pbairman of the
Committee on Books and Publications. '
. Kmanat.—The following enigmas properly
poired, bare been on hand for some'time, but we
had not room for them in our last issue:—
1 am composed, of 61 letters.
My 27,11,19, is a vessel.
“ 12, 89, 21, is s kind of fish.
“ 8, 41, 38, 48, 28, 11, 25, is a quadruped.
“ 42, 40, 44, 12, 46, 18, 17, is good to eat.
“ 22, 31, 32,16, 9, 46, SO, 16,26, 16, is what
tha girls like. >
“ 20, 2, 47, 29, is a man’s name.
“ 42, 24, 48, is a nickname.
“ 27, 35, 30, 36, 87, 1, 81, 14, 9, is a city in
the United States.
“ 33, 34, 45, is a verb.;
“ 10, 18,3, is a man's name.
; “ 48, 49, 3, is a plaything.
“ ,5, 6,8, is a pronoun.
“ 23, 1,4, is a position of the body,
Mv whole is what every person should do.
W. M.
lam composed of 36 Letters. t
My 13, 36, 7, 16. 24, is a plant.
“ 5,3, 1, 14,.28, is a measure.
“ 20, 33, SIS, 28, 2, is to be’fresh.
“ 8, 4,12, is an appellation,
“9, 10,'ll, 21, is caused bv a stroke.
“ 31, 19, 27, 13,22, 6, 25, 1, 13, 28, is a
mixed mess.
“ 34, 15, .35, is put on the table at dinner. ■
“ 32,-30, 7, is one of the organs.
“ 29, 17, 21, is a guide. , •
Mv whole is ihe name of a book and its author.
, T. F. F:
Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars,
I'obaccoand Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars.
Tobacco and Cigars, Cigars.
• Spectacles,
Spectacles, ;
Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines
Perfumery and. Notions, Drugs and Medicines.
Togetherwitha splendid stock of Trusses and
Supporters and all goods found in a' first clasp
Drugstore.', For sale cheap-for cash at the Drug
Store of • ‘A. Roosn,
Second door from the corner of Virginia and
Annie Streets, Altoona.
Fibe ! Fibk !!—Do not risk;your property any
longer to the mercy of the flames, bat go to Kerr
and have him insure you against loss'toy fire.—
He is agent for thirteen different companies
among which.are some of the best in the United
States.
' Altoona, July 21,-tf.
DYSPEPSlA.—Wbateveiy body says must hetrue. Wo
.have heard Dr. Strickland’! Tonic spoken of eo frequently
by tboae who have been benefltted’ by it, that at last we
are compelled to make it known to the pnblic that we
really believe it effects a core In every therefore, we
uy to tboae who are Buffering with; Dyapepal* or hervouj
.Debility, to go to their Druggitt gnd get a bottle ot Dr.
Slricktand’a Tonic.
DK. TOBIAS’
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS
ASD ACHES, and warranted superior to any other.
Croup It positively cures ; relief 1? abeolntoly sure imme
diately it is used. Mothers remember this, and arm your
selves with a bottle without delay. Croup la a dieease
which gives no notice, freqoently attacking the child In
the dead hour of night: before a physician esn be sum
mouedit may be too late. Remember, the Venetian Lini
ment never fails. Pries 25 snd 50 cents a bottle. Sold by
all Druggteta. Office, 58 Cortland! Street, haw-Tork-
A CARD TO INVALIDS
A cWgymauv while raiding in South America a* a'
mleelonery, dlecotfted a eafe and. wimple remedy tor the
Care of Nertone Weaknoee, iarly Decay, DUeaeee of the !
Urinary and Bernina! Organe, and the whole train of die I
order* brought oiwby baneful and rldoni habile. ' Great
nmubere hare been already cured by thle noble remedy.—
Promptedby a detlre to benefit the afflicted and unfortu
nate,! will eend the recipe tor preparing and neing tide
medicine, in a eeaWd antelope, to any one who need* it.
rr*»f Charge. " 11 :
Pleaae incioee apoet-pald envelope, addreaaed (oyoureelf
■ ' , Addme, . „
' JOSEPH I.INMAN,
Oaiton D. BihU Bourn,
Qct.'JS, IftM—ly New York City.
THEGEEiT ENGLISHREMEDY
818 JAMES CLARK’S
Celebrated Female .Fills, •
Rripand from a prescription Sir S: Clark, M. D'
Phjticion Extraordinary to Hit Queen.
This Invaluable medicine is unfeningqn the ears of all
tboss psinfhl sod dangerous disease! to which the female
conatltntinß is subject. It moderate, all ezceea and remove#
all obstructions, and a speedy curb may be relied on.
TOMABRIED LADIES
It U peculiarly railed. It will, ill a »hort Urns, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price Ons Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. '
> CAUTION.
That POt should !nof be taken bp nxtaht during Ikt
final THJtJSE MONTES of Pregnancy, at Oey art
tart to bring an oiktr New Meyers
taft. .
In ell Cashs ofHervous sod Spinal Afitctisns, Pains in
tbe Beck land Umbs, fatigue <m'slight exortiion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysterics, sod Whites, these Pills will
affects core when all other means have felled; ; nd al
though a powerful remedy, do hot contain Inn, calomel,
antimony, or anything hurtful to the conetltntlon.
Poll direction! In the pamphlet around each package,
which should be earslUlly presetted.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Sele Agent for tbe UnltedStates and Canada.
JOB MOSES, 87 Cortlandt St., New York.
' N R—SUM and 6postage' stamps enclosed to any an
mSimdbottle, containing 60 tills,
far return mslL :;' ■■ ■ • •.■
Mae. IS.’fa-lf. ;
KmifCMt Ttsin “ S4O
; EASTWARD.
Fast Had! Train ■ arrises 7.60 A. M.iwmMOJlii
Hsrrleb'g Aopomlodatton “ 12.16 P.M., “ IiSOP.M.
Pittsburgh A Erleßxprrae “ 6.00 - “ ti.2o ‘
Philadelphia “ “ 9J» “ 9.40
VaatUna “ X 35 A. M. “ 2.40 AJU.
RAIL HOAD AJTD MAIL SCHEDULE.
WESTWARD.
Bftttimon ~ •• • J 7.6 S • ■ ■* «. 6 -
" AM “ S.l* <•
•* TAB*. If. -7-46 PM.
f BAO. •“ f- 910 “
PhUad*l'«
kUll Train
Cut Lin*
Train* ow EaLUdnyjtmrg Branch run to oaooect with
Baltimore Xziin**, Pbiindalpbin Kxpn** nnd H«U Train
W «.fw*rd, nnd Tut Kail, HnrrtaUug
Pittabnrgb A Rrie Stpnn Train Saatwnrd.
Train* od Tyrone k Clearfield Branch run to,connect
with Mail Train Weetand Ptttalmrgh k Brie Szpreei Train
Bait, and connect from Pittebargh k Brie Kzpreee Train
ud iMt Uiil Jhit.
Trains on Bold Bagla Valley B. H. run to counsel with
Fart Mall and Pittsburgh A Brie Express Train East nod
Mail Train Wart, andconseot from Part Mall Train Mart,
Mblli Train Wert and Pittsburgh k Erie Express Trains
Bast.and Wert.
Train* oa Bbensbttrg ft Cressoa Branch ran to connect
with Fart Mail and Harrisburg Accommodation Train*
Kart, Mail Train Wert and Pittsburgh k Brie Express
Train Baat and West.
Train* on Indiana Branch run io connect with Mania
burg Accommodation Train Baat aqd Pittsburgh A Brie
Express Train Wear.
Altooxz, Not. 12tb, 1661.
MAILS ARRIVE.
Washington, Baltimore A Harrisburg arrive at 7 :55, A.M.
Philadelphia arrive* at - • 8:55, 14
Pittsburgh, (through,) - - - 7:50, 44
HolUdaysborgh, ... 7:36, AM. A 5:50, P.M.
Western Way, lfcl6, A.M.
Bartern Way, - .7:40, PM.
MAILS GLOSS.
Karteru Way and through,
Western Way and through,
Hollidaysburgb.
Wmtota, through,
'Xhitoro, through,
JV’Oflke boor* from 6:46,"A(M>,t07:45,P.M.; onSuo*
dujfrcmi 7:46 tpfci6. .A~M.
DOCTOR WM. R. FINDLEY,
OFFICE ON
VIRGINIA STREET,
Xearly opposite /aygar St Store.
f ‘ OFFICE HOURS.
ms A* 8:
From 7 to SK “ P. M.
At toon*, Feb.Ath, 1886-tt
; SUBBISD.
On tttr. K A. Holm»B, Mr. DANIEL
IBENIHifcO U> MUTiUBY *. BHAFFRR, both ofHunt
ingtonOL, P». n r
Hams : bams i :—superior su-
GAR-CURED Hams, just received And for Mite at the
Jan. 18. Feb, 1865. NATIONAL GROCERY.
WHISKERS I WHISKERS ! !
Do you want Whiskers or Moustache*} Our Grecian
Compound will tofce them to grow on the smoothest lace
or chib, or hair on bald beads, iu Six >Veeka. Price $l.OO.
Sent bj mall anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price.
Address, WAnNKR * CO., box 138, Brooklyn* N. Y.
feb. 18,/66-lr.
Fa^isroß
AND ■
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS !
The undersigned respect-
FULLY informs the public, and especially lovers of
music, that,sharing obtained from the manufacturers, the
tole Ageucyrfbr the sale. of
STEINWAY * SONS PIANOS,‘MASON * HAMLIN'S
CABINET ORGANS AND CARR AST; NEED
- UAH A CO’S BUTLODSORS^
He Is prepared lo fomUh instruments' to persons wishing
to purchase, ; at the retail price* in Philadelphia and New
York.
Circulars seat, promptly upon application with any ad
ditional InfomatioD desired.
N. B. EvhtpninslrnmeQt warranted for fin mu.
8.-Mi-GEWftOS,
Feb,JpJ^fl|;-% r : v Huntingdon, Pa.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
PUBLIC SALE.
The subscriber will expose
to Sale by 'Public outcry, on the premises, od
Saturday, March 11th, 1865,
hla farm, situate in Logan township, Blair county, adjoin
ing lands of Eilat Bafts', dec’d., James Uutihlson, John
Wjfce and others, about one and a "half miles from Altoo
ha, containing 1
137 .ACRES,
120 acres bfjFhicb are cleared, under good fence and in
• high end the balance well timbered
with White C^VwQijOT ! ~Y ~j About 20 acres of the
the best quality. There is as
orchard of excellent The Improvements are a „
Log-Frame Weather-Boarded House,
with Kitchen, Wash-house, Smoke-house and Pump-boose
all under one roof, and very convenient.
B A R K BARN,
50x50 leet, with wagon-shed, corn-crib, ice-house and all
necessary outbuildings, making It altogetter one of the
best fitted up farms in the country. This farm is well
adapted for a Bairy, and has been fitted up for that pur
pose. and the town of Altoona furnishes a ready market
for the proceeds. Should the season prove favorable the
farm will yield at least 100 ton* of hay.
■ALSO,
At lbt,wa. tim. and place will be mid, 2 Mare., 1.
UorseA OdHa, 7 Oawi, two ot which hare eatres, 1 8011,
2 IwoßoMa-Wagoiu, 1 Cultlrstor, 2 Plow*, 1 Patent Hay
Pork, 2 Catting Boros, Ha/ Ladders, 1 sat Smith Zook, 1
Sleigh, 1 Pair Twin Sleds, Chains of different kinds, to
gether with other articles too nameroas to iqsotion.
ALSO,
A Lot of household and Klichen Furniture conalating
ofSetteee. Table*, a Cbain, Bedateadt, Stove*; Tube? Meat
whli, etc., etc. ‘ . ,
Sale to comment* at 10 o’clock, A. when attendance
will be given and term* made by.
Feb. 18th-t«. C.
Paper Ware
No. 513 Minor St., Philadelphia.
ledger papem.
FLAT CAPS.
POLIO POST.
DRAWING PAPERS
FOOLSCAP.
LETTER, NOTE,
PACKET POST,
EXCHANGE CAP,
BOND PAPERS. Aq.
PAPER of Mary dsacripth
Altoona, Jsn, Tf, ’«Wy.-
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. No
tice la hereby alien that letter* of Administration on
the estate of John Horning, lata of Altoona, Blair connty,
dec’s, hare been granted to the undersigned residing as
aforesaid. All persons knowing themself** indebted to
■sid estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and
those haring claims will present the same without delay,
duly authenticated tor settlement.
7th, 1 MERCKMA HORNING, Ads*.
rpHE BEST TEA, FOR YOUR, MO
I NET, Is to be had at the National OrocerjfTlrginii
as., two doors from the McClellan Honse. '
Altoona, Jan. 81. ’66-lf. HUBS A POSTER^AIT.
Flannelshirts under cloth
ino Ac. »r
Fresh prunes, at the
national grocery.
Mtgffi“ r^S6S§?S? r
- 3.40 “
- - - TAO. AM.
Saiy “
7:30 A. M.AT.AO.F.M.
- 7:30 «
- 6.30, “
6. W. PATTON, P.M
AT
SINK.
toiise.
FINE PRINTING,
NEWS do.
MANILLA PAPER,
HARDWARE da.
ENVELOPE do.
COLORRD do.
BlNUtaft' BOARD.
TRUNK do.
.STRAW do. *O.
on made to ofdar.
o. c. skrtSr a bon.
0. 0. SMITH.
IT ERRING, LARGE ANP mW, AT
XT [febri-tf] I H. A/CAMTBSLL*B.~
AISINS, LARGE AND SEEDED,
> at ' ffabll tfl ■ H-A.CAMPER LL'g-
LADIES’ AND MISSES* GUM SAN
dlee, juet tecefeed end Mr ids et ' i rT „
febll-tf] q. A. CAMPBELLS .
Mackerel that yjsmv:isoi
iVX Batter or Lgrd to c<iok tiMft, , a .'
febii-tf] H, A CAMPRSLL'R
ATTENTION J
H. C-A-^t^BEXAX.,
Comer Branch and Julia Altoona^
HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW*
and well eelected etoek of '
FAMILY GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, &c.
Bt* Orooerie* cannot be excelled in qugltty or pice. His
MACKEREL are the best in the Bsste**n mnrfret; 810
COFFK& OB3SKN and BLACK TEAS of first qualify.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
and the -cry beat FAMILY FLOUR, SUGARS and
SYRUPS, RAISINS, new, good an<Lehe«p; SPICES of all
kind* ; TOBACCO and CIO AKB; In Mot a general aeeort
ment of all good* under the denomination of
GROCERIES , BOOTS 4 SHOES,
to which line of Goode be will make every exertion to
*uif, please And satisfy %ll who may favor him with their
patronage.
Buying strictly fbr Gash, and selling on the same terms,
his customers will be pleased with hi* PRICKS at least.
PleAse give him a call. No charge tor showing good*
■nH c» mununicatiog pncee.
Feb, 11.-tf -
PICKLES, IN PRIME ORDER,
ready for table use, at Hie
NATIONAL GROCERY.
Almond nuts & ginger snaps
. —another lot—just received, at the
NATIONAL GROCERY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A. Xj T O O N .A.,
Comer of Virginia andAnme Streets, opposite
Superintendent's Otfici Penn'a E. 8,,
BL4IR COUNTY PENN*A.
UNITED BTiliS DEPOBITOEI ud FINANCIAL AGENCY.
•\fONLES RECIEVED ON DEPOSIT.
Itß interest allowed on time Deposits. Gold and Silver
Bought and Sold. Fractional Currency and Mutilated
United States Notes Received. Drafts on the Principal
Cities for Sale. Central Depot for the Sale of United
States Internal Revenue Stamps..
This Bank keeps ou hand for sate t£e
7 3-10 U. S. TREASURY NOTES,
and tabes Subscription, far the same'. This is the POPU
LAR LOAN, the only Government Loan now in market
at par, giving those who have money a safe and desirable
opportunity fotfinvestment.
TWO CENTS A DAY FOR EACH $l.OO.
Those Notes, at Maturity, can he exchhnged for 5-20 Si*
per Cent Gold beating Bonds. .
WM. M. LLOYD. D. X. CALDWELL,
President. Cashier.
Feb. 4,-tf ‘
Dried currants and berries,
at the ‘ NATIONAL OROGERY.
-PRIME LARD AT THE
J 7 NATIONAL GROCERY
XDWAXp U BCSB. 8. C. POSTIXWAIt.
Knew J’JBM I
NATIONAL GROCERY ! !
rpxHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECT-
X FCl.LYannounce to thocitizeus of Altoona and Ticin
fev, that they have Just opened a splendid lot of
FRESH GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERIES, NOTIONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c., Ac.,
in the new Room on Virginia street, two Some from
the McClellan House, where they will take pleasure in
waiting upon ail the Cash Customers who may favor them
with their patronage. . . ,
It ii our inteutlon to keep on hand a general Yirwtf Pl
sell them ‘ '• \
EXCtp SIVELY FOR CASH I
know how to appreciate A MyOF
GOOD COYFES OR TEA, would especially dp. well to giyp
us a call, as ours have already gained the reputation of
being the best in tojrn. . _ ;
Altoona, Jan.-21, # 66ftf. ■; BUSS foYOSTLBWAIT.
GO To
lIXA-HO
FOR
GOLD,
AND tO .
RBIGART’S DRUG STORE
' FOR
Ft e«h and Pure Drugs,
Fancy Goods and Notions
' pine Cigars and Domestic Wines.
The citizens of altoona
will please accept our Congratulations and beat wish
es for the year 1885, and our thanks for the liberal patron
age you have favored ua with.
REIOARI 18 AGENT FOR
“Mishlefs Celebrated Herb Better’s.”
We shall always fill our Cuatomera Orders as directed
with Genuine Goods at the lowest market rates and guar
antee to make their purchases satisfactory in every par
ticular. [Jan. 28, ’«5-tf.
Buckwheat flour at the
NATIONAL GROCERY.
IRELAND
BT THE *
GALWAY LINE OR STEAMSHIPS,
MONTREAL do do
Washington Line op sailing Vessels,
And the North German Lloyd Line of.
Steamships spiling between N-; Tork
, Havre, Bremep, Southampton,
and London. a
Drafts at sight, for Owe PoumJ and Mwards,_on
National Bank ana Branches, payable m ail the Cine*
and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland'and Wales, free
of discount. B. A. O. KERB,
June ft, 19M-tf. ALTOONA, PA..
FOREIGN' SHIPPING
ANU
EXCHANGE OFFICE
IAM NOW SELLING EXCHANGE
(At New York Rates) on
ENGLAND. XrWnD. SCOTLAND,
WALES, » GERMANY, * PRUSSIA,
AUSTRIA. BAVARIA, , WURTEMBERG,
V BADEN, HESSEN, SAXONY,
•'i Hanover. Belgium, Switzerland,
■' HOLLAND, , NORWAY and FRANCE
And Ticket* to and from any Port in
ENGLAND.' - IRELAND,
GERMANY, FRANCE,
< NEW SOUTH WALKS or
Feb. 4.-tf
VTOTICE.—ALL PERSONS KNO W
ing themselves indebted to the undersigned will
'please cell end have their accounts squared up, as I Intend
elealng out mjr store end retliing from business on the let
of March, and want toy Hooke settled np. .
- Attention to the above notice will eave trouble ‘‘O' l .* l '
f|mae. £Foh.4.-4t] f . A- SPRANKIiE.
JUST RECEIVED—A L® l ® f Pri “ e
•9 aoAB»-»t
< DR MARSHALLS
(J-i.TAEEU
This Snuff baa thoroughly proved. Itself to be the best ar
ticle icuowa mr coring tho Catarrh* Oold in
the
an 'remedy urmaify cases of y©re
Deaiheeb has boon removed by u,jand hear 4
ins bas beengreatiy improved by its use.
GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF.
a ■ : ,
to tho Hail lupsvy pains -caused by diseases of the. head*
The ssoMaious alter using.u are delightful and Invigorar
ting, it upena aod purges out ail obstructions, strengthens,
the and gives aheaUby action on the parts affected.
MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS’
of sale and use of Or. MaraltaU’s Oaiarrfa.
and Headache SSnutf, *»a» proved it# great
value lor ail.uie common flumes* of the head, and at this
moment it stands higher than ever before.
li is recommended by many of the best physicians and
is used with grest success and satisfaction everywhere.
Head the Certificates of Wholesale
Druggists in 1854.
the uuderaiguod, having lor many years been acquaint
ed with Or.'Marshedl's Catarrh and
iieadaoixe and sold u in our wholesale
ifuac, cueetuuiy suite, that we believe it to be equal, in
every iaspect, to the recommendations given of it tor the
cur* oi CauurUal Afiectiuna ana that it is decidedly the
best article we have ever known lor all Common diseases
of the Heag. i. .
Burr A Perry, Boston, i Barnes k Park, New York
Reed/Austin k 44 -A. B. A i>* Balias, ”
A;Co., “ Stephen Paul k Co., 44
Reed, Cutler & Co., 44 Aareal Minor k Co., “
Bolh W. iowie, 4 McKesson A Robbins, “
Wilson, Fairbauk AOu., 4 * A. L. hcoviil A Co., .**
Henshaw, Edmund A Co, 44 M. War d, Close A Co., 44
H. il. Uay, Portland, Me., Bush A Gail, 44
For Sale by all Druggists,
Nov. la. ’di-ly.
STRENGTH XU THE WEAR 1
. JT. youth to the aged i i
f li 10 Eli EKE,
a ox
life REJUVENATOR.
'
Thia preparation U uuemiiUed asi a Rejuvenate rand
un ,i of wasted or inert functions,
The sued should be certain do mako lho Biokrens a
housThSfd nod, inasmuch as it will render them youthful
in*feeling audiu strength,and enable them to live over
anafu the days of their pristine joy. it not only exhilarates
hnt Strengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing,
especially U» thoie who have bean reduced to a condition 01
servility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sicfcuew. No
matter what the cause oi the impotsney of any human
organ, this superb preparation wiU remove the sfltet at
onceand forever. BioKBENE
Cures Impotencv, General DeluiUy, Nervous Incapacity,
Dyspepsia, Depression, Loss ol Appetite, Low Bpfnts,
Weakness of the Organ* of Generation* imbecility, MenUi
indolence, Eniuciuiiou, Ennui. U.hasa most deligbttu.,
desirable and novel effect upon the nervous system; and
all who are iu any way prostrated by nervous disabilities
are earuoatiy advised to sock a cure iu this most excellent
and unequalled preparatiou. - • ' . .
Persons who, by imprudence, have lost their Natural
Vigor, will And* speedy and permanent cute in the
The Feeble, the Languid, the DUpairing, |he Old should
give tliis valuable discovery atrial; it totally
different from all articles for the same purpose.
XU FEMALES.—This preparation is luvaluablo in ner
vous weaknesses of all kinds.as it will restore the wasted
strength .with wonderful permanence. ...
It is also a grand Conic, and vpiUpgive relief in Dyspepsia
with the first dose. <A brief persistence in Ua use, will
renovate the stomach; to a degree ef perfect health, and
Dyspepsia forever. 4
One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for $5. Sold I
by Druggists generally. . ' /
Sent by express anywhere by addresMng a
HUTCHINGS k BILLYER, M
Proprietors, Jw
81 Cedar Street, - New Yo*k. ■
Sold iu UolUdaysburg by X. R. Patton. ' Sold in Tyrone
by S. Berlin. Sold in Huntingdon by John Bead. Sold in
idtooua by all Druggists. \
N0v.12, iBW—ly P /
IMPORTANTtoFEMALES
,<r ■PILTjS^'
■& IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. .
i)R,. CIIEjESEMAN’S PILLS.
, The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the re
sult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in
their operation, ahd caonot do harm to the most delicate;
certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstrua
tions, removing all obstructions. Whether from cold or
otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the
heart, whites, all'nervous‘affections, hysterica, Utigne,
pain in the back and limbs, Ac, disturbed sleep, which
arise from interruption of nature.
was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of
irregularities and obstructions which Have consigned so
many to o rartfATCKl OBivt, No female can enjoy good
health unless she ieregWar; and whenever an obstruction
takes place the generaHiealth' begins to decline. These
Pills form the finest preparation ever put forward With
IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. «-DON’T
BE DECEIVED..** Take this advertisement to your
Druggist, aodtell him that' ydusconf the BEST and most
RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICI ME IK TOE WORLD.
which is comprised in these Pills. ' '
DR. CHEESEMAN-S PILLS
have been s Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and
are the moat effectual one ever known for all complaints
peculiar to Females. To- all classes they are Invariable,
tndueiny, with certainty, periodical regularity. They are
known to thousands, who have used thorn at different
period's,iihronghont the country, having the sanation of
. the mos't emihmt Physicians in America.
Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used,
with each obx—the Price One. DcUar per Bax, or « Boxes
for |5, containing from 60 to 80 Pills.
' Pills sent by . mail, promptly, secure from observation, by
remitting to the Proprietors. SOLD BT DEVIXIdRTa
A HILLYEB, Pn-iefe;
* SI CedarBt,‘Now TBnT.
Sold in UoUldaysburg by J. R. Patton, gold In Tyrone
by 8. Berlib. Sold in Huntingdon by John Bead. Sow in
Altoona by all Druggists. Nor. 12,1361 —ly
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LQT FOR
SALE.—The undersigned, intending to remove from
the offers, &t private wle, his house sad lot, situate'
on Main ‘street: Altoona; a fow doors above Catharine
strWt, and adjoining the ’‘McClellan House.** The house,
isa well bnilt two-atory*frame, containing three rooms
and a hall anil a store or office room, on first floor and five
rooms on second floor. The lot Is well enclosed and baa
bn It a stable and other conveniences. Possossfyn given
J.hlVfwM-tr. A.>■ OALDERWOOP.
SCOTLAND,
CALIFORNIA,
AUSTRALIA.
R. A. 0- KERR.
RKIQ ART’S Drag Store.
BIOKREKE,
DR.-CIIEESEMANS PILLS
ANDREW EGKEL;
DX4LU IS ' 1 ' '
Tobawo, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., &c.,
Annie ftreet,Altoona, .Pa, L .. m
A Or E N ERA LASSO RT M E N T
A ofOoal. It) bU lino constantly on hantt arth« !o*»it
caah price*: !: fFeb.T.MM
TfINE TOILET *SO APS, FOR LA
i? iliea’amUlcatlcmen at the
( .M| ■ NATIONAL fIROCBRT-
ic™* ssp*wm£
R« A. 0« K,KBB); j . s 'mi
ALTOONA, PAi, \
Agent ior Blair & Hantingdgn .Conflitiai. ■ ‘
These machines abE admit-. ,
to be the bMt errr offered to ft> public, iitflliltr
■upertcrltj la utUCutoril) wUbtlahed by the fbrljtbM ta.
th* lut eight yeun.
OVER 1.400 MORE
of these Uachinsa have been sold than Of any other BUh
ufactnred, and more medals have been awarded the pro*
prieto'rs by different Fein and Institntea than to ahyoth
era. The Machines are warranted to do all thatis cTslwmj
for them. They are now in use la several ftnuUea I* AK
toona, and in every case they give entire satlsfoctkm.
The Agent refers those desiring information as the sn*
periority of the Machines, to Oof. Jehn I. Piper, Bev. A,
B. Clark, George Hawkeswortb, Benj. P. Rose, and B. H.
Turner, Baqrs.
The machines can be seen and examined at the store of
tbe Agent, et Altoona.
Price of No, 1 Machine, silver glam foot and aav
style Hemm«r~rs6&. No. 2, ornamental broaaa. gMN foot.
and new style Hammer ■ stt. No. B,ntotn, wßhotdMe *
HemßMr*|4S. -
Try it-
CONFECTIONERY ,
AND ICE CREAM SALOON,
rp HJS SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN-
I FORM the citizens of Altoona and rlclnlty that bla
CoNFIfipTIONSRY.KyT and FRUIT WOR*,l*aJ£V» ,
upplWwfththsrery beat Articles to lh ■
?RESH o?STffl<3
ol the eery beet ruallty, always to bo had.
FHKSB-BAKSD
BREAD, CAKES, & PIES,
always on hand, at reasonable rates. • ,
■ He la at all times prepared to supply cakes, candles, Ac,,
orpio-nica and other parties. Ho turtles a share of pnbtic
pMoD«g%beli«Tlni; that lie can render fall satiractio&s •
Remembor. his store and saloon is on Virginiastreetttvo
door*below Patton’s Hall. ' OTTO EOBBI.
Altoona, April 8,186&-tf. i ; ;
i)yaeit»ji7' --
gents Absorbents, SHinolcnto amlt»inb»tives, and U
warranted to effect a car© after all tailad.
Dr. x Strickland's Pile Remedy cared thousandsof {ha
wont cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It giVfea Immediate
relief and effects a permanent cnre. Try If directly, ' ittir
warranted to cure. " ; .-
DYSPEPSIA. NEEYOUSNES3 A 5» BEBIUTY.
DIhSTRICKLAND’S TONIC.—Weam recommend thoee
Buffering with' loss of Appetite Indignation, or Dyepepeln, *
Servonanesa and Nervous Debility, to me strickiand’a
Tonic, it is a vegetable preparation, freefrom alcoholic li
quors ;it atrenghtenß,the whole nervous ayatem ;it drenten ■
a good appetite, and ii f warranted to cpre, pad ( i
Nervous Debility.
All the above medicines for sale by Dr. D. .Baiga rt,
Drnggist, Altoona, r ' ■ ■ - ’ ’
Dec. 19, IUCt-ly. .
SAVAXSAJI TAKEN 1 ,
Finn in an old Stand."
WOLF & PETERSON
Beg leave to inform the
citizens of Altoona and vicinity that tbeyhave taken ■
charge of the ‘
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
lately oceniiled by RickabaughAPatterson, and kM;.' '
occupied by Joe. Berkowlts, where they -will keep con
stantly on hand a large stock of Q rocnries,Pn)?lsioiia,-and
Peed, comprising Superfine, Extra, and Bztra Bamilr,:
Plqnr- Bacon—Hams Plato and Sugar Cured-,ißlbbed .
and Wain Sides,Shoulder*. Ad, .
Dried Beet, Mackerel and Herring hy the Half
Bari el and Quarter Barrel. - .<
, COPPEKt-BIO s Alip BAST ISDU." ,
Bugars-aCriished,Granulated I ,ifewOrleans, and Porto'
Rido, Honey and Golden Syrups, Hew Orleans and Sugar
Hcprie, Molasses. Black,\ Yjtong pad ftjPertfl ?
Sperm, Adamantine.Star,;andMoald Gendjee, ;Pale,i?
Rosin and Fancy Soaps. Nayj. Spun Roll, Honey Dew,
and Cut a«dDry Tobacco, Cigars, Also, a good amort?,
meat of Brooms, Bucketo, Bod Cords, and Qusenswsre.
PEED *ASD PBOTWONS. • ’ ,
. 'Qoro—Shelled and to the liar, Oats, Coin and Owte, and . <
- ♦heat Chop, Ship Staff, Corn Meal, Sifted ahd Dfisifted.
Alto, Clover and Piazßeedi
■ »C6BOelwtfl.o
Please giro ns a call and save expenses. ____ -
A NE# OIL WELL DMOVEItEDI
{a*
Many are the Storiea told of groat dlacoTerlee of Oil. Of
fortunes made in a day—Of flowing walla and wells pomp- -
edbyateam. Bntthu well discovered by London A BmHh
it not an oil wen Vxclnilvcly.Treltber doea it flow Spon- ’.
taoootly, nor yet pnroped by tteim. If yaa don’t "bettera ■.
ft, inst call at lbeir Store on Virginia Bfreet and examine
-their new Stock of gooda, ! eonaiaHhc 'of Ladiea 'droa
roods. each aa Alpaca's, Merino’a, Detains, Silks,. Balmo>, • >
tal Skirts, Ac, Ac. Of Oeafta wear I ,' Cloth* Caartnired, ’ • -
Sattinetta, Ad, beeidea - a great variety of Boots, Shoea,- ,•
Qaltert, Hoode, Nnbiaa. Comforts, Gloves, Bplcea ofajl I f
kinds, Sngar, Coffee. Tea, gyrnpa, Soap, Candice and ,
: Qaeenaware, Ac, with • little otnearly everything nanal-
I v kept In a variety Store.
Call and tee its, at we aifTtetermlued to sell a* cheap aa
the cheapest. Don’t forget the place, at the old.'atand for>
foerlv occnnied bv John London, on Virginia Street.. .
Dec. 94. ’64'. LOUDON A Bfottfll, :
fg^BICKUNI^s
Pl^rEM EPY
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. .
.. Pn IL AD Eli PHI A,P A. ■' ’' l:
Diseases of - the nEby-ous,
SEMINAL, OJUSAEY AND, HBOTAL STStSH—.
new and nibble treftfcaMtat—ln report* of i
AS3OCIATIO#-Mfctot by mail to
fnMOfcbatge. Adflrw, Dr.J. SKILLONMODSHTttSU
*: - music.
TNSTRtJCTIQNS GIVEN ON THE /
JLpi&QO’Forte tod Helodeon» by Mlm MARIA BH<®*
maker* •; r • .*. . ..vr . ,V.
TERMS fib pEr quarter.
Residence on-Bra nieel net,-three door* below AhnWet.
No allow»*<ie"*fll be m»d« for the neglect oflenonath
.egcoplta case of »ielfhe|e, , ,
TT ONEY—Strained and in the'Comb--*
JQ. for »Ue at ttie KiTIOSAL OBOCBBY, V&ijni*
J ' KCB3 * POBTUSWiftn
r~ Jac.gj—o. . , i -■. . ? -
¥¥O6F skirts and lo6k!n&
XiOtABSES «* ! ■;.
A ltoou%» Jfiit. IS. ’64
XTUBIAS PPEBA CAPS & HOSIE-
o;c.