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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • 3

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Militia Eniioi.mknt. The following mu tho "F.XPOMIIK TO A IllIAfT," Howuu'r seriously KOUS1I. DlllHidlHT. they receive, is thrown into bruin which liecomcs Jr lakea thin opportunity of returning hl thaiiki 18 CI assessors upjiointcd by Captain M. Lloyd, Dep Home H-ixoim may rt'Kiml the iipprouihhiK draft, as irivgular as they are.

In fact tliuir minds lxi to the citizen of thla pluee und vicinity, for Hie lllieiiil emue inure Imulier rooms in which are stowed uty Marshal, lo luako the enrolment of persons liable to military duly ill the several wards, bor DltlNTKI ON mid however serious it iniiy lit in there lira lliosu who umktt light of it, mid icnknf It in huiiioiou way. Tim noliein wrvial the Dep away a vast number of fragments entirely wortl less, Campbell's $(550 "Country Press." iatroiiage they have hentovi on him, and ilelrea to In in in the public In geueial, tlmt tin conllniioa At his Old Place of Business, A Jew JJoortt ahove tt Office, uty Marshals have been termed iiivilalioiM to Lin We will only add one more duly, which wo feel to lie iiicumlicut u)hiii the parent, ami that is, rintt eoln'ii Hall. These may bo treati'il as ofllttlu ni- POWER-PRESS TRIBUNE wImto tin lo at nit tfiiioM propiu-rri to nttcn'l their wnntH couiil, hut iIiom) who receive tickets of iilinUsioii Ihe. rlmaln. Do not be nfruid that your presenc In hi linn of tuJiifM, rtiiNntiiiK to the ball, after Ihu drawing is over, will not feel will do an injury there.

Your children will study DRUGS, MKDICINKS, OILS, inclined to make sHirt over their luck in ib-awlng. all Ihe Is'tter for knowing that you take souio in ATT Since the Marshals have gone their 'grand tiuimU' il is astonishing to letirn how tiianv pcrsnix who Life insurance and Trust Co. COMPANY'S IJUILDINO Koutlieunt Corner of Walnut and Fourth I'lillud'a Authorized Cnpitul, $500,000 'nid up Capitol 20,000 Assets, IiK'iirjiiiruti'd I8.ri), liy tliu LoKixInturo of l't'miHj'l- vunlu. liifturoi Liven during the Natural life or for Hi aula aunuitle. and und make, contract of all kluiL depending on Ihe IftMieN of lite.

rolli'le. of l.lle luHiiiaiica liMied at the umial mutual rati', of other jiooil companion with profit to OieaH.ured hint lloMja Jitiiuary, 1NH1, IikIiik 4) per cent, of all pre' ilium, received on mutual piillcle. at Joint Block 20 per cent lea. than the above, or Total Abatineuce rate. 4)1 per cent.

lea. than Mutual price. Al.o, a ON FO It EE It PLAN, lly which a pernon par. for fi, or 10 yeara only, when ttie policy i. paid up for Lire, and nothing moro to pay and fhoilid hu he iinabie, or wl.h to dlNCoutinuo the Company will i.nuo a IMio vv 1'oucv, in proportion to the amuuut of premium paid, a.

PAINTS, PUTTY. VARNISHES, C3 have heretofore been considered among the inosl terest in them. Every visit of parents to the school room is like sltower upon the thirsly land both welcome and refreshing. Then visit tho schools, and add your mite in this manner to making men of your sons and women of your ahle-lxKlicil have become Inliiin or diseased in PRINTING OFFICE. oughs mid towushlM of Blair comity Logan Louden.

Amis John lliill'aiiny. Tyrone Borough John II. Piitiervui. Snyder Uobert Waring. Tvrono Tp, James ('rawford.

Il'ollidavsburg, W. W. Jus. Kimk. K.

.1. It. McFarhuif. (lavHsirt It. L.

Ilorrell. Blair M. 11. Smith. Juniata George I'.

Kellv, Freedom L. V. Butler. reculicld uci ib Walter. Tnvlor C.

Biddle. North Woodbcrry H. V. Marlinsburg II. C.

Nicislemuo. Huston James Holler. Woodlierry John Dean, O. W. Heed.

Frankstown G. W. Smith. Allegheny II. Stilller.

Altoonu, K. W. Isaac llnoiicr. W. W.

J. G. Allium. N. W.

Alex. McCormiek. J. A. Landis, of Ilolliduysburg, hint been ap- I) YE-ST tJFFS, PERFUMERY, some miaculoiis manner.

SHetacles are it demand and the sale of linir dve has Ih-ci siis- Iliiviiiir, within (Jim iut twu urn. made roiixilratil daughters. addition to our ('NtnhllliiJi'iil In tint witv uf in fancy ivjm', Hrrw Pi'hhh, I'hiht Cutter. Curd Cutter. Kulint? Mm- Kiidcd.

'I'he following will meet the cause of And to the Ministers of the GosK'l, we wouhi rldne. Curd I'ower and lurire NewniaMr I'ower I'ivw, (ii rut of which vh give hImivci we nr now prepared who are sick from say, you can find something there to claim yonr intention, which tra think not out of the line of a Kxmsriiii TO A J1UAKT." execute anything in the lltii! of printing ruling in Htyh equal to any PMlaldirdnumit tu tli Mute, and at (iriiM'M equally low. We en execute, on idiort notice, nil christian ministers duty. Mouk Anon. Mtylcn of or Mm "Dhiikit nfpxiiiiiri tn Drnfc" wo uDi'ii rwiit Tlmt It (('' illsurilrrn wlilrli am very bud (iiiliwl; Wedding, Invitation, Visiting, Ball Business Cards Hut tlm iIuiikit frein "Kxomiii to Draft" wns nVr JirculiiVM I'l'oLri'airiineH, Notiuk.

All jiersons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, are notified to call and KC'Ht MAMMOTH POSTERS, SALE BILLS, On a Policy of 11,000, 0 Year 7 Year utter payment ol ratea. 1 Annual I'remium, Tor $200 00 $142 2 4ll() 00 2K6 70 4 800 01) 671 40 t) 10 8 10 Year tloo 00 200 00 400 00 (WO 00 800 00 An I Jinlge from iiKllnntton It lint grown to li of IhI. seitlo tho same or before the Tilh as I inn PATENT MEDICINES, EXTR ACT CARBON OIL AND LAMPS. SWEET-BRIAR PIPES, CHOICE SMOKING TOBACCO. LXQXJOKS, K0K MKWCINAL USE, ALWAYS ON HANI), Ph ysicains PrcNcription CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED, AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT Altoona, April 17, 18)12.

Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, Of nil our loyal citizetia 1 think 1 cannot tell. Of more than half a tlozuu who aro ''fwllng vry siinted examining Surgeon for Blair county. about changing my business, and desire to close all old standing accounts. Those neglecting this notice will have their bills placed in an officer's BLANK BOOKS, MANIFESTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Ami an various aro the plinies or Ihe llluru (rum one (CyThe employees of the Huntingdon and causa, All wu ink trial, fueling confident that we can give hands for collection. Sept.

4th. JESSE SMITH. I lint 1 wonilur ir llaine Nature "till utraiiraot In her Broad Top Kail Jtoad have presented Major J. J. Lawrence, late Superintendent of the Itoad, with Ihwh.

MHtitfluf'tiou it we have the opportunity. OlhVe i i Lowther'n building, corner of Virginia and Annie HtreutH, opposite- Puporintendont's Oflk'. Al. WIJII.LDIN, WAMUKI, WOHK, Vice Hrcittdcnt. John S.

Wiihon, Secretary. BOARD OF Alexander Whilldlu. J. Edgar Thomson. Hon.

Jaa. Pollock, Hon. Joaeph Alll.ou, Albert C. KohertH, Jonaa Uownian. Samuel T.

Ilodiiie, II. 11. Kbiridge, George Nugent, John Aikmau, William J. Howard, Charb a F. lleailltt, Samuel Work.

Any further Information can bo hail bv tiimlvhiir to th. an elegant sword. The blade is tho finest steel, lj To be had at Fritchey's One la halt, unit oue la Mind, a third la deaf ai aiy at A fourtli la gone In conunitlon, and can hardly walk at while the hilt is pure silver, stipurhly chased und FAMILY GROCERY, corner of Main and Caro LOCAL ITEMS. moat engraved. The scabbard is of steel, heavily plat line streets A fifth la dying dally from a wcakneaa lu the apne.

And a alxlh la fadlnir slowly rroin a swni'ral decline. MiiNTnii Uoi.i. of Captain Hostkttkh's Com ed with gold, on which is inscribed the words A large lot of Tomatoes for canning, undersigned, who (a the authorized agent for Blair County. July at, 1802-ly It. A.

0. KEKH. At Fhitohey's. 'resen ted to Ciiit. J.

J. Ijiwrem-e ly the emiilaieea HARDWARE HARDWARE! CHARLES J. MANN, 1'ASY. At the request of the officers of tlio above compiiny we republish the lint of members, the There la Jenkins, stalwart looking, staudiiiK six feet Ui of the Huntingdon and liroud Tap linlirotid. A fine lot of Baking and Eating Apples ADIKS' CHOICE -PATENT his ahoea.

At Fkitchky's. Anil hla cheeka so plump and ruddy as lite aunaet'a gold We are pleased to note that our KALKIt IN FORHKIN ANI DO- en hues; D1 Itut alas I the rood delusion I 'tis a hectic flush we see Potatoes always for sale At Fkitchky's Oranges nnd Lemons always to lie had At Fkitchky's MK.X'J'IC IIAKDwARK. WOODK.N WARE. BROOMS, Tis a pulmonary Jenkins ho ere long must cease to be. young friend J.

Wesley Holmes, late chief clerk of tho Huntingdon and Broad Top Hail lload, has been promoted to the office of Superintendent of that Koad, in room of J. J. Lawrence, resigned. Mr. Holmes is well acquainted with the workings There Is Muggins, with an abdomen nrotrusivo and ro Sugars, Coftee, Teas and Syrnjis, fresh from the tund, city, at hitchky s.

FRUIT CANS JARS! 10,000 HAVE STOOD THE TEST! Manufactured and sold by HALLKK SAMUEL, ole agenta, 469 North Second Street, Philadelphia, and for sale by R. rV. O. Kerr, ALTOONA, PA. IIVYETT US FRIDLKY'H J'ATENl'.

These Cans und Jars, being perfectly simple In their arrangement, and requiring no cement or solder to make them Air-Tight, are the most reliable and convenient ves. eels for preserving fruits and vegetables of all kinds, that One would think his "Conatitutlon-aa-lt-ls" dlseaao had Baker's best Family Flour, by tho pound, sack shunned but the dropsy, tlmt deceitful and Insidious complaint, of the Road, and will manage the business thereof with credit to himself and tho best interests of the company. WINDOW SHADES. DOOH 31 ATS, UPHOLSTKHING GOODS. SIIOK FINDINGS, COFFIN TRIMMINGS, MOUI.DKHS' TOOLS, HIKD CAGKS AND WIKK GOODS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, W1HTK LEAD, AO.

8(3, Every description of Go-ids In his line ill be furnished at short notice, and at low rates for cash. His remaining stock of DKY GOODS on hand will he cloned out at remarkably low prices, in order to relin(iiih that branch of the busitiegs. Agent for Willson's "Telegraph Fodder Cutter." Altoona, May 2tfth, lstti. first being inuctiratc, in several respects COMMISSIONED OKl'ICKHH Captain C. U.

Hostetter. Is Lieut. Alex. ATarslmll, in. 2nd Lieut.

Pntcr I. Trees, in. NON-COMMISSIONKI) OI'FICKHS 1st Senemit Tlios. E. Ciunjibell.

2nd Sa-gcanl G. II. Hawkswortli, m. itril Sergeant James II. Attick, 111.

Mh Sergeant K. L. Rush, m. rth Sergeant Edwin Hammond, m. st Corpora) Robert fry, 111.

Slid A. Rurtnett, m. Urd .1. E. Brown, in.

ill, Win. T. Miller. nth Win. Uiulev, m.

fit, Wm. I. Marshall, m. th George Biirtrnm, in. Mi John A.

Kelly, m. Has begotten his distension yon may ask hi in if It haln'il If Jeff Davis were a man of any gumption he would know Voi.untbku Suhoeons. Drs. Finley, Christy That he wastes his ammunition when he shoots a dying or Darrel. at Fkitchky's.

Sugar cured Hams, the cheapest in town, At Fkitchky's Sugar cured Beef At Fritchky's No. 1 Carbon Oil and Lamps, At Fkitchky's Fresh Butter and Eggs always to be had At Fkitchky's Altoonu, Aug. 14, 1862. are in the market. toe Just let him halt In Dixie till a few more months are and Calderwood, of this place, left for Washington on Saturday night last, and Drs.

Tcitze, of this place, Landis, Koehlcr and Leisenring, of spe TltKY POSSESS THK FOLLOW1NU ADVANTAGES 1st. All that is required after tho fruit has been put in hot, is simply to screw the top down tightly. 2il. Thev can be onened bv a simrle turn of the oovmi-. And I'm sure our "loyal citizens" will nearly all be dead.

Hollidaysburg, Christy of Duucansville, and nnd the contents taken out in one-fourth the time required Smith, of Frankstown, left for the same destina the iast. we notice that a num oy oi nur cans. jlcsiites thoir sinud'eitr nnd ease of ailiostment. anil EVERYBODY CALLS JESSE SMITH'S. wimn they want Hats Caps.

ber of papers are urging the publication of the lists impossibility ol stoppers blowing out, they show at nil times To the Puhlio An experience of six months tion on Sunday last, in response to a dispatch from Gov. Curtin, to attend to the wounded in the late battles. of those who are subject to military duty in the too exuee conuitiou oi cue iruit, uy simply looking at the top of the cover: if tho gum is concave tho fruit is miod: has fully convinced me that the cash system Fif'er Win. A Brumbaugh, m. Drummer Aug.

Hoyden. the best, both for merchant and consumer. It ena if convex, the fruit Is going to spoil, but will always show itself in time to be saved. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD UK- SPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Altoona rmvATKS different wards and districts for the information of the public. The Chicago Tribune in discussing the matter says "Before the draft takes nlaee Man Killed.

A man named George Ying- bles the merchant to sell at one-half less profit and make more clear money, with less trouble than Directions. Heat the Jars or ace an iron suoon in them while tilt ling, engaged in taking out lumber on the mountain, above this place, was instantly killed, on ora the list of citizens now in preparation, the he can by selling on credit and the reason is ob ing, which will avoid cracking. After the Jars aro full, take out the spoon or iron, and screw down the cap tight. Caro should be taken to replace the same covers on the samo Jars from which they Wfre taken. st should be printed nnd thus thrown open to the viotis he gets the money down for everything ho Monday evening last.

It appears that a tree and surrounding country that ho has just returned from the city witli hiis Spring Summer Styles of HATS, CAPS, inspection of the public. Every loyal man who is wants to sell, and has the use of it immediately To restore the gums that bavo been used, to their origi which he was felling lodged on an adjoining tree nal shape, put them in hot water for one hour. eligible to do military duty wants his name on that list. And every disloyal "man, who would July -i, The consumer also saves by buying for cash, because he gets his merchandise at from 25 to 50 per cent, below what he would have to pay if he bought and rolled back falling on him and crushing his head. He lived in Logan township and leaves a wife and two children.

steal an exemption, will try and evade the chances of thus being drawn. Let ns see the list, and see MISSES' FLATS, on creuit, or even it he bought at a store wluel; CO CO iJ His Stock of Huts and Cans are of tho verv best selection. sells on credit. Tho credit business always a that it is correct before thedrafting begins. There Praiseworthy.

On Wednesday evening Inst t3 WHEELER WILSON'S MACHINE. certain per eentage, which must be made up from is reason to believe that many men will have their of oveiy style, color and shnpe, for both old and young. All he asks is that the people call and examine his stock, and he feels confident that he can send them away re- the employees of the Engine Smith Shop, of the casti or prompt monthly pavers. P. 11.

under the charge of Mr. George Hawkes- chances of lieing drawn unfairly heightened by du I am determined to do nothing but a CASH juicing, if not in the purchase of such an nrtirlc an they plication and reduplication. The names are ta BUSINESS, and have but OJSK PHICK for my Goods. wanted, at the remembrance or bavins looked upon the handsomest stock of Hati. Cap, Flats.

Ac, ever exhibited in this town. worth, held a meeting and unanimously agreed that should any employee of that shop be drafted, ken at the place of business in the South division, I have just returned from the cities of New York Store on Virginia Street, opposite the Lutheran Church, Oct. 3, It'll. JESSE SMITH. and at the, residence in the North and West, at lose remaining will contribute $1,00 each per and Philadelphia with the largest, and cheapest as R.

A. O. KERR, offices and boarding houses and hotels. It is im sortment of Goods ever brought to Altoona. I month for tho support of his family.

That is the way to do things. ONWARD EVER ONWARD Markley, Isaac, Madison, John, Minehart, Lewis, Myers, Wm. Myers, ni, Myers, Joseph, Miller, Andrew, McCloskey, G. McCloskey, D. McLaughlin, McMahan, Mordecai McCallum, U.

Anthony Oswalt, Owen, Matthew, I'atton, Edward, 1'ainter, Jacob, Parsons, C. ni, Pool, Nathan Richmond, S. Uose, John, Kulliu, John, Uiee, liliinehart, Robinson, Josejh, Samlrus, James S. Shaffer, Joseph, Selling, Adolph, Shira, i'hilip. Steel, Samuel, Springer, Stackhonse, Henry, Stewart, Stoner, C.

Szink, Harry, Trees, J. Urich, Williamson, S. Walton, John, Woods, Thomas, in, would first invite attention to my complete selec Abbott, David, Aiken, Stephen, Hover, Albert, Hurley, Hurley, Blake, Samuel, Blake, W. Brumbaugh, Jacob, Brubaker, George, ISowen, Francis, Barker, George, Boiugardner, Alfred Brown, J. Coohruii, Robert, in, Conery, 1 )avis, Leonard.

Davis, Morris, Davis, John 111, Davis, Abel, ni, Dougherty, J. Daslier, ni, Evans, Finney, A. Green, Daniel, Glass, J. Gearlmrt, F. Howell, J.

in. Iliggins, no. Hoar, W. Haney, Patrick, No. 1 Haney, Patrick, No.

2. Horman, Jrvin, G. JCisse.ll, J. Keagy, Heresy, John, Kerr, Iingeifelter, ni. Lauh, W.

A. Long, S. STEP BY STEP! tion of DRY GOODS, such as Morianta Silks, Black Silks, Ducals, Reps, Foulards, dchallies, ALTOONA, Agent for Blair County, possible to avoid this nmong the several officers making up the list, and the only way to correct it is what we have stated print it. This will secure the equal distribution of chances to every Lug Smashed. A boy, whose name we could rjIHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO I inform his old customers und the public irenerallv Delaines, roplms, Uebeges, Ginghams, Cambrics, not learn, had the fleshy part of one of his legs badly smashed, on Tuesday last, by being caught that he has this aprfiia- zone into the Dt vGnod business.

and has just receive1, a largo and entirely new Htock of I name eligible, and surely this is desirable. Let l'rinfs, urown ana Bleached Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Table Napkins, Table Diapers, Gloves, Hosiery. Also, a fine stock of Cassi-meres, Cottonades. Jeans, for men and bovs. between the bumpers whilst attempting to cross over a train of ears.

Dress GroocLs every man see that his own name is on the list, and if he has a neighbor who is evidently not equally anxious, it will be a kindly and certainly a For the Ladies, embracing all the latest, prettiest and most A splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, for rpiIESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT- to be the best ever offered to the public, and their superiority is satisfactorily established by tho fact that in the last eight years, OVER 1,400 MORE FASHION ABLE PATTE RNS. ibune. tor the Atoona Ti Our Public Schools. Ami amonc: which may he found every oualitv of troods. I patriotic act to attend to the same little matter for the names of which it would be too tedious to enumerate.

him. Print the list, by all means." The Public Schools of this Borough opened on In the line of pure, fresh and cheap GROCERIES PROVISIONS Attention Ladies! Shall we have a "La dies' Aid Society" in this place 1 Other towns, I will not "knock under" to any of my competitors. In this department I feel suro that I can render satisfaction. All kinds of country oroduce taken in exclianiro for Monday morning last for a term of nine months. Wo visited all the rooms in the East Wn.rd on Monday, and those of tho West Ward on Tuesday, not one third as large ns Altoona, have their so goods, and Uie highest market price allowed.

cieties and they are doing an incalculable amount score on tne corner ot Annie and Helen streets. East Altoona. THOMAS HKSLOP. of Cnn not our ladies agree to work to Altoona, May 22, 1862. gether In "union there is strength" and by con and met in all some 430 smiling faces.

In the opening scenes, all seemed to go Merry as a marriage belle," and we predict, from the known capacity of the teachers, and brightness of the scholars, marked advancement in all those who are punctual in attendance and attentive to duty. cert of action much more can be accomplished ladies, misses, men and boys. A great variety of CARPETS, ranging in price from 12 cents upward. Oil-Cloths of different patterns and prices. Window-Shades, of all styles.

Children's WAGONS, from $3.25 upwards. Spring Wagons only $4.25. Wall Paper and Bordering a large and entirely new selection, embracing the latest and most beautiful styles of Paper for Halls, Parlors, Offices, Bed-Rooms, ranging in price from 5 cents per bolt, upwards. GROCERIES. My stock of Groceries is unsurpassed, being entirely fresh.

Best Syrup Molasses, only 60 cents per gallon 2d class only 50 cents. Sugars at 9, 10, 11 and 11 cents per lb. Coftee, Tea, Spices, Salt, Fish, Soap, Candles, and everything in that line, at Cash Prices. In the QUEENSWARE line, I have the largest stock in town: Wedgewood's celebrated Iron-Stone Tea Sets, forty-six pieces, only $3.87. China Sets complete, only $12.00.

Chamber Sets, from $1.25 upward. In the way of GLASSWARE, I have everything mentionable, such as Fruit Stands, Cake Stands, Jelly Dishes, Preserve Jars, Goblets, Tumblers, I would respectfully invite the public to call and than by each acting independently. You have W. M. GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, DEALER IN Rejected by the exumiuiug Surgeon, Deserted.

Drummed out of eamp for refusing to take the oath. Married men. now still stronger incentives to action than heretofore, from the fact that many husbands, broth Upon the teachers of these schools, as well as of these Machines have been sold than of nny other manufactured, and more medals have been awarded the proprietors by different Fairs and Institutes than to any others. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed for Miem. They are now in use in several families In Al-lOmia, and in every case they give entire satisfaction.

The Agent refers those desiring information as the superiority of the Machines, to Col. John L. Piper, Rev. A. B.

Clark, George Hawkesworth, Benj. F. Rose, and E. II. Turner, Esqrs.

Tho machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new style I lem me $65. Io. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot and new style Ilemmer $55.

No. 3, plain, with old style Hemmer $45. March 21, 1861-tf. EST BRANCH INSURANCE LOCKHAVEN, PA. I'UEMIUM NOTES IN 405,000.

Insures property on as reasonable terms as are consistent with security. DIRECTORS: G. C. Harvey, 0. D.

Satterlee, .1. It. Hall, Jacob Brown, P. M. Price, Allison White, Simon Scott, c.

A. Maver, Alex. Sloan, w. Fearon. 0.

D. Satterlee, V. P. G. IlARvsr, Pres't.

J. W. CnAPMAN, Secretary. July 3, '62-ly. R.

A. 0. KERR, Agent, Altoona. FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED, BACON, SUG AR-CURKD HAMS, ers and sons have recently gone into tho army upon teachers everywhere, rests a great responsibility. To them are committed, to receive and injiBo t-umv, ikujn.

inah.m, WHALE, TANNERS' CARBON OIL, from this place. We make one more appeal, NO. 271, LIBERTY STREET. Can you not organize and act harmonizingly polish, the brightest gems of each household. You will find it much easier to work, if you have They are to train minds in such a manner that Opposite Eagle Hotel,) a regular society, with a President, Secretary and they may be capable of the greatest amount of en fTAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST OF HIS LATE partners, will continue the business at the old staml.

Managers. Try it, by all means try it. joyment during the journey of life. They are to and will be pleased to receive the patronage of his old friends and customers. Baked Tomatoes.

A correspondent of one of Pittsburgh, June 5,1862 3m train those committed to their charge, to be ornaments to society to be useful in the world to be loyal-hearted men and women to be subject to the BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. The subscribers offer at Private Sale EIGHT BUILD our exchanges says "As the tomato season is now here, I will give you my method of baking tomatoes. Many persons do not know that they examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I feel confident that I can convince them that it is powers that be. In a word, to be American Citi zens. And last, but not least, they are to train cheaper to buy for cash than on credit and also, can be used except stewed or raw.

I like them them for eternity. May our teachers use every ING LOTS, situate on the top of tho hill, above tho reservoir of the Altoona Gas Water Company, being now held as property by the Presbyterian Church. The lots arc fifty feet front by 176 feet deep, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase or view these lots will receive all information concerning them by applying to Michael Clabaugh, R. H.

McCormiek, Alexander McConnick, or Chas. J. Mann, Trustees of Presbyterian Church. Altoonu, April 3, 1NB2. effort to accomplish these desirable results.

that my stock is worth an examination. A. O. KERR. Altoona, April 17, 1862.

But parents, we do not wish you to think that when your children's faces are washed, and they baked better as follows i After removing the skin by pouring water over them, put them in a baking dish and season by using salt, pepper, sugar and butter. A little flour and water should be added, and they should be baked in a hot oven for an hour, when they well be found delicious and healthful." MARRIED. started to school the first morning of the term, that your duty is done. And do not solace your On the 21st by Isaac Yingling. Mr.

GEORGE have a fine lo -of bright yellow DRIED APPLES. selves with the idea that for the next nine months W. TAYLOR and Miss ANN ELIZA WILLIAMS, both of Catharine township. On the 21st by George L. Cowen.

Mr. JOHN the responsibility of your children's ignorance, or (SfWe understand that some coward- stuck up a notice or notices, a few evenings since, stigmatizing certain persons about town as secessionists. Now we believe we nre loyal and can smell a rebel as far ns any other person, and detest him as much as anybody else can, but we do think it dastardly and mean when a man may hold a different political opinion from our own, or we may have some spite at, him individually to stab him in the dark. Such is the conduct of those who have written these anonymous notices. We" would say, for shame sake, gentlemen come out and let us test your own loyalty.

If you are afraid of an uprising of secessionists in our midst come out and man the big guns and let us be ready, stand behind the comers of the houses all night and shoot with your petty pop guns that hurt nobody. For the sake of our common country for the sake of humanity, let us lay aside party jealously and all be Union men. Editorial Visitors. The Democratic Senatorial conference met in this place, on Thursday last, and, like all such arrangements, was well attended by the editorial fraternity. We had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of Dr.

W. Moore, of the Clearfield Jiepuhlican, (rather a singular name for a Democratic paper) and J. S. Todd, of the Ebensburg Democrat and Sentinel, and found them affable and clever fellows. The latter has just emerged from the backwoods by reason of the completion of the Ebensburg Branch, and the former will be out of the woods when the Tyrone and Clearfield R.

Ii. is finished. Traugh, of the Stamlurd popped in at the same time, but we need not say anything about him as the people here generally know him. D. A.

Conrad, accompanied the party. If any bought at muclt less than market rates, and which they desire to close out, at cost and carriage, without delay. Persons desiring to purchase, either at wholesale or retail, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Altoona, June 26, 1862. MURPUY McPIKE.

F. McILNAY to Miss SUSAN SMITH, both of Maria Fresh Oysters. What oysters this time of eorges, ifiair county. bad conduct, rests entirely upon the teacher. You have a work to do, and fearful will be your punishment if you do not do it.

When those children year? yes sir, oysters this time of year, and just as ANOTHER OF THE SAME SORT The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Altoona and vicinity that they have opened a HAT AND CAP -BOOT AND SHOE STORE, in tho room formerly occupied by Wolf Brother, on Main street, next door to Bowman's Exchange Hotel, where they will keep constantly on hand a large stock of goods in their hue, consisting of Hats and Caps nnd Bouts and Shoes exclusively, and will bo prepared, at all times, to accommodate thoso who may favor them with their patronage. Their stock of LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S SHOES is large aud varied, while their assortment for MEN AND BOYS is equally complete. There Hats ami Caps are of the very latest fashion, and of different styles suti table for classes. They buy all their goods for cash, and are willing to sel. them at a very small profit.

Call and examine tho stock and prices, and judge for yourselves. SMITH MANN. Altoona, July 10, 1862. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, DIED: In Hollidaysburg, on the 19th Miss CAROLINE P. THOMPSON, in the 15th year of her age.

OUR LADY FRIENDS WOULD DO well to look in upon the choice and chaste assortment of Summer DRESS GOODS now displayed upon the well-filled shelves of MURPHY 4 McPIKE, Cor. of A7irginia and Caroline sts. Altoona, June 26, 1862. are at home, you should urge them on In their studies. Your parental authority should be exercised in restraining their bad conduct, and espe fine, in size and quality, as you can get in the middle of February, can be had at Josh Williams' saloon, next door to the bank.

We have sampled them and know whereof we affirm. Josh is always up to time, if not a little ahead. He will receive fresh oysters regularly, twice a weeK, hereaf cially should you prohibit them from indulging in 1ST OF LETTERS REMAINING REGULAR MEETING OF THE that entirely too common practice, of spending A in the Altoona Post Office, Sept. 1st, 1862. ALTOONA FAIR VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIA Ahkwith, Wm ter during the season.

He has also a fine lot of TION will be held on the second Thursday evening of each month, in the Council Room. M. CLABAUUII, all their hours except sleeping and school hours upon the streets. Tis there, very often, that they receive seeds of bitterness, which afterward spring up, and hear only thorns to pierce the parent's heart. Jas.

Lowther, President. Secretary. May 16 'b2J ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Lowe, William Lowe, James LivingBton, George Lantz MisB Henrietta McCuten, James McCormiek, Elizabeth M'Coley, Mrs Nancy McMillen, Kobert 3 Miller, Mueller, William Markle, George Nourse, Thomas Osmant, Mrs Lizzy Ott, Conrad Omatly, Samuel fruit, nuts, confectioneries, cigars, tobacco, and various Btyles of drinks. Escaped.

We learn that a prisoner who was being conveyed from Tennessee to some of the forts in the East, escaped from the guards, at this place, on Tuesday evening of last week. There were a number of prisoners together, under a guard A large and varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES But another important duty you have to per AND PROVISIONS, just received, and for sale as cheap as tne cneapest, at Mceinu ptore. Cor. ol irgtma anil Caroline sts. Altoona, June 2rt, 1862.

Alton, Jonn Alexander, Chas Bellinghani, John Bond, Robert Burke, II Boody, Jas Beaty, Daniel Byers, John Bulter, Joseph Butler, Miss Ann Cemer, Miss Manan Copp, Catharine Cowan, Miss Margaret Carney, Miss Ann Jane Covert, Jacob Esq Curtin, Jas Cochvau, John Clark, Joseph Cooper, John Carroll, Patrick Curry, John Dodds, Marshall Ewing, David Franks, Gnigan, Bridget KEAT WESTERN INSURANCE G' AND TRUST COMPANY. Insurance on Real or of four or five soldiers, and while passing from the Altoona House to the cars, the one referred to form, Is to see that your children are punctual in their attendance. We sometimes hear parents say, what difference is it if our children are not present just at the appoiuted hour in the morning or if they should happen to miss a day now and then We answer, it makes a vast difference. By way of illustration we ask, what difference would it make if every second or third laver of i man can feel easy on the draft question it is he. personal property will be effected on the most reasonable terms by their agent9in Altoona at his office in Anna St.

March 17, 1859. JOUX SHOEMAKER, Agent. SELLING OF AT COST, AT McCORMICK'S ALL THE GOODS in the above Stove are now being sold AT COST, thus affording the citizens of Altoona aud vicinity an opportnnity of securing anything they need, at city wholesale prices. The stock consists of a large variety ot DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS CAPS, GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, All of which are ot recent purchase, the best quality and latest styles.

Those who call early -xii have choice of the assortment. 4S Remember the place STORK. Virginia Street. North Ward. Altoona, June 26, 1862.

managed to make his escape through the crowd. One of the guard returned to look for him the next day, but did not find or hear tell of him. Fowel. Miss Pole, Miss Sarah Fipar, James Powell, Kust, James Hough, Mrs Margaret Kefiuer, George Kaimy, Miss Mary A Reech, John II Richards, Frank 2 Scoot, James Shaffer, Mies Rebecca Shatter. Miaj Catharine USIC INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN on the Piano-Forte and Melodeon.

bv Miss M. While from some other counties we have accounts of interferences with the Deputy Marshals in the cUseharge of their duties, we have heard of none in this county. Our people ajsiear to understand the intention of ihe enrolment and SHUlvMAKEH. Terms, $10 per quarter. No charge for thenseof the Instrument.

Residence on Catharine Street, West Altoona. Jan. la, brick the mason lays, he would place no mortar between them, or ould frequently leave a brick liaskin, Mrs Barbara entirely out Would his wall be a good one Henderson. Miss Marv Shaffer, Mies Kate Ana it this were tue case in one wall of a building, iioweii, miss Hutchison, Miss Maggie Silvers, Miss Kate SUMMER GOODS, of superior style and material, just ree'd at 1 REAT PILES OF PANTALOONS, would not the whole building be in danger of snf- Singer, Mm Mary Hughes, Mary Ellen Ever neglected last week to notice that our floral friend, David M. Green, had placed us under obligations for another of those ever welcome loquets which bis garden and flower pots supply.

He has taken much care in the selection of his plants and seeds, and has, perhaps, the finest collection of flowers in this section of the country. We do not envy him his collection, but we wish we had oue like it. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF A the consequences of attempting U) evade it, either by giving false statements, or resisting the officers. It is the heighth of folly for any one to oppose llie i execution of the tho ho have done it will discover. The enrolment embraces all par- ties and classes, and if injustice lie dime by a Mar- i Jewelrv.

Hai. LACOHMA.VS. Vjl for Men and Boys, at an-i CMhe Conh. LAlfiOMAN'S Puc feet-knives. 4c, at EN AND BOYS' COATS, of everj Bmllh, Mrs 31 gmitb, Hironemos Smith, Shenefeit, Adam Seymour, Strawaer, Solomon Bchvnb.

John (German) Thomas, Tnoniai II Wiuder. John Wise, Miss Kllen Henderson, Andrew Himes. David Hani, Miss Mary llamar, William Holler, Miss Mary Irvine, William Johnston, Jones, William Keagy Jacob Kerr, James I AND IMPROVED STYLES Vnlis and Carpet-Bugs, at style and color, of good quality, at LAUGH MAN'S. fering Just so it is with irregular attendance at school. Scholars have missed a recitation, which would have bound the lessons of yesterday to those of to-day, like the bricklayers mortar binds his bricks together.

Or, having missed a whole day, a brick is left out a link in the chain is wanting. There is no connection and the little bits of information LACG HMAVS. COMPLETE ASKOKT-MENl Or A shal the injured lrty can appeal to tne projier au- thorhies for redress, and lie iiiih-Ii more sure of re- McFarlane'g company, from Holli-eeiving it than it be takes the law in liis own daysbnrg, is in the one hundred aud thirty-seventh 1 regimenl. TMBIJ ELLAS AND om Dillmm Gent's Model Improved SHIRTS Cassimere and PARASOLS, AUG UMAX'S. Klier, Andrew in endless variety.

Penons calling for letter on above list will please say MuliD Shirts fine and coarse white and colored at LAUGHMAS'S. Altoona. Mar 1. li2 advertise." G. W.

lATTOX, P..

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