ED. amuel Hagertj, near Altoona A HD. .on of William and c .uuly. Mo., "god 3 year* and A NOR VALLACK, at bar na fed 70 years. Ist in»L, THOMAS O’BRIAX, Ith nit* ELLA dughiv of the Vth ji-aV of tier ago. Ist inil, Mr*. AOMKSBIIOMO, to calland see the.Mw anna-' [Dee.O, •lace to And the hllikiatb as )l)S at Uie;lfodet’-'”' w •;.» ■ ■ ~ ju- u. t;i froth and atoa’ ■ * , for children and Misaesat tke [Doe.«. ot deterred the proprietora of In their eecoud supply ofWln._ us to buy (lieu at very low pared to offer oiir customers GOODS, omestic Dry Good*, r GOODS, ►ID CLOTHS, k SHOES, HARDWARE, JW WARE, 4c., 4«. ' ■ri ired is full sod comprises los worthy of examination far ’ >- will sell them cheaper than nd its) us, but particoWlT tho J.AJ.WWtUWir Life of Trade.” y hmlne**, and the *ubaerib*r tins opened a (tor* in the l>y him as a Justice offlc*, on . ai>.>Te Julia (treat, wh«re ti* ' lit vlf • ' ' ' \D CAPS ; able stylos, for men and tibyt, AND FZ,AfS es axd aamutM#3j; leady-Made Shirts, N • a A.VD LADIES, i.V.V OF ALL. KJSDB, i Alty. ISK, FLA’S, «fe. •si, by selling at a small proit •■' . to merit patronage. joiix McClelland, I-: ks iiEiiAimNa Ltoona* Dacembar lat,lMo. I-nibig. F. 3 • ’ : -rriatay.TkomM ' Phillip ; - Mark, Klixaboth Martin, Mr. ■ Mires, John MellrMc. D. y cCnlongh, Thomaa M.Caughey, John McOmsoland, W S. MrCahr, G. P, ~ McAleman, Mr. MrCli-llund, Samnel MrMackin. Elizabeth' Mclntyre, Pat. '•mi oid. W. 11. Parker. J. L. i‘roKt Small. Q. tr< ', Hhlngler. Jacob | Hts-pla, John • Hauer, A. Snowden. Jobs ;■, Templeton, A. M. Thomaa, J. B. ! M illlarna.' J. C. ■'Vrisl, Wolfgang ! tr;. Ward. Jama* Wlmclar. Amo* 1 in thii Hat will pleaeeaay they J. SHOEMAKER. P.M. T :r CHES AWAY!! I'El) FROM TWO red dollars givsn With _»TWJ r.ntrcd to crtry IwsliKbasll. er, d by tho IANIiK COMPANY, ? >w, jtgw TOES. ;he most liberal aift. Corievn •. 1505. ■ \ I CATALOGUE ■a other (lift Houses art pirll :it tluiiieclv.-s with our tertns. 1;> J, uud put all otberalntho one of tho Uißs to purcksssn i. Hunting Case*. , U h.-* t UuDtiDgCtfM, : Ka^c*. r.iH. vanoue stylss. l t- Huttons a Studs, aUpamr**. 1 rich etjle*. ■; ■ins. " ’ .Jewelry, Pins and B*r*l)rops, ■ worn, auth-as Cameo, Mqsaw, . Ac., Ac. ; «■- a frreat assortment of stami na of literature, Interesting to l.iil to send f)T a catalogue-"*: y'address. Apply to [A NUE COMPANY, .NEW TORS ent- Street, Boston, Mu*; m strong & Co*, MERCHANTS, 3 & 85 Duajno si* YORK, IFY TUfi TRAi)jS ii,g Weekly, in nsw ud A PBINT^. o TUB ; KEVAG-, ' • i _ . T.ry I’rint In tb» design in fill! i uuy in nukrkßt, .promptly attends ( w* IN ]jIIAFTINO> .■■- to give in«troctloM to®” 1 w/ 3rd,l»W.- , aad Arohitwtaral if ting. . i:.~timat«i of balldiupr"P¥®“ s-witt on , . ;1 Tu. sday Thumday and rrj , tin. r j,n over ■«£ . for iuittmctionfnthea },l>\VAl'J> UOP> E > z _ Notice is n-r.diip hcretoldr* «*^.^ton .; .solved by mutual cou*n i The bni.m|*aof tb e .mptoa who will contim^ ~ s^jgSS® tv 1 No', ico h. b » t i‘ 7 e H ■ MEJEKHIIK ; :• K)R S MBTOIUNG •;; ; ; ';; BALP AjN*ls ■ • , Winv »lne« th« A hawull come ahdgone. belugcarriwlaway remit* of Pro f. Wogd> r preperptiop, and le.ro the fieldto U. Muistless sjfay,- o«rf 0 J. Wood * Co. : Gents:—Tfceletter I wrote yoo , ,cm concerning your valuable Hair Restorative,mil vnu have published in this rictoitr and elsewhere, 7 b .Jlr»a rise to numerous inquiries touching tho fret* in {***?,!; The enquiries ere. flret, i» ItaJhctof my h.-bi .l Tnuul D»me,asstated lit thocommunication; second, 0 f all therein contained; third, doesjny hair (till t„ Up to good order and of natural color t To all do answer luTarlabl.r yes. My hair ii even het tn any stage of my life for 40 years past, more **L thrifty and better colored; the .same la true of my *‘v7, km , and the only cause why it is Hot generally true; 0 VrtuS. substance is washed off by frequent ablation of Jli. fare, when If care were used by wiping toefhoe in close numeetfim With the whiskers, the same result wiil follow Cfhr hair, 1 hare been in the receipt of a great number ", letwrg from all put t» ot New England, asking me If my hair still continue to bo good; aathere is sormnch fraud Intbs manufacture amlsale of various compounds as well ' this it has, do doubt, bern basely imitated and been nsed ir without any good effect, but to absolute Injury,— 1 (,««e not used any. of your Restorative of anyocconut for Inis months, and yet my hair is as good an ever, and hun dreli ha'« examined It with surprise, as Inm now 01 years U rD d not a gray hair id thy head or OH my face; and to mute this fact I send you a lock of my hair taken Off the Mat Week. - X received your favor of two quart botfles last Juniiti.; , for which,T*aut very grateful. ■! gave it to my frlanii, and thereby induced them to try it. many were akep- Ilcal until after,trial, and then purchased aad used ft with anirersal success. I will ask as a favor, that you send s by which I can discover fraud in th<> UesttWative, ~!•! h" •nmy. T f-itr. without authority from you. A puie t . will insure success, eud.l believe ttiicre goodeffects j> not f.i.low, the failure is caused by the impure article, «b r.h curses the iurentor of the good. 1 deem if my duty m u»retJfurc,.tn keep you apprised of the continued effect en wy hair. as I assure all who enquire Of mo of my un ,bskru opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, i jean, AC. RAYMOND. ] 1 f • •■■< Atxoxs Rex, Ky- Nov. SO. 1858. Pmf. 0. J. Wood: Bear Sir.—l would certalnlybc doing » (treat Injustice not In nuke kuowq to the world, the \rouderful, oh well as unexpected result I haro experienced irom using one bottle of your Hair, Restorative. After using rrrr} kind of Restoratives extant, but without success, and ilnding uiy head nearly destitute of Imir, 1 was fluidly iu ju.-M to try a bottle of yonr Hair Restorative. Now. can dor and Justice compel me to announce to whoever may rud tins, that I Dow possess a new mud beautiful growth ./hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend this m valuable remedy to a IX who may feel the necessity ( f it. K'-sp'y you s. Rev. S A LLRN BROCK. P. S.—This testimonial of my approbation for > Our val uable medicine (as you are. aware of) is unsolicited , but if you think it worthy a place among the rest, lustre if you wish; if act dbstroy au l say nothing. Yours.4c^ Th« Keitoratlve is put up in bottle* of three site*, viz: Urg*. medium and email; the (null holds a pint and retail* for one dollar par bottle; the mediums bold at least i verity per cent more In proportion than the (mall, retail* lur twodollars per bottle; the large hold* a quart.‘4o per ient. more in proportion ait' retail* {or $3 n bottle! 0 J WOOD tCO.. Proprietor). 444 Broadway, New York, and 111 Market etreet. St. Louie. Mo. And mid by ail good Druggists aud Fancy Quod* Dealer*. [Dec* 0, ’OO 3m ROHRERB ROHRERB ROHRERB HOH KIR’S ROHRER’S PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR ROHREH’JS PRACTICAL calcu lator, A B&Jc of Plain Halt* and Calculations for Business Ope rations, by Marlin M. Bohrer, Practical Surveyor and Cimrcyancer. A'eie Edition, published by J. B. Lippin oitl THE WORK TREATS OF TljB Meafcrfment of Land, of Lumber, ofßiick and Brick Work, of itone and stone work, of grain and grain bln*, of coal and coal bfnu, of wood.' of rollds, of liquids, of circu «r. iqtiarc or Irregular of ciatomaand rata, ofrooN loj, of plasterer's, painter’s, glazier’s, paver’s, plumber's, paper hanger’s and nphblsterers’ wort. U treats of cur rtney tod of foreign and domestic exchange, of tlic doci msl rystem, of reduction snd v it* extended appiicut.on to tneißess. of simple and compound ititcrcst.'and their en application tb business transactions, with the laws and JMp« governing and regulating the same, together with samrruu* commercial forms—of legal tendei, of lurtud' parmeat on notes, of faulting and bunk discount, of enna- Iloa of payment and of partnershipaccounts. of aa3CK.mr.nt «luei, of weights and measures, of square and cubic nramrs. ol the squire root and its application to business of .urtaers, of excavation, sa l of many other important pructical msttersnot within the scope of an advertisement •o mention. IT 13 JUST THE BOOK POHTIIE T»m f r, the merchant, the mechanic, the artizan, or the prweeiKmal man. It has proven a valuable auxiliary to me lawyer, the Justice of the pence, the conveyancer, J tt«l e«ute broker, to the assessor the banker, the «r», toi the-civil engineer and the surveyor, to the carpen ter «nd bricklayer, to the stonemasinii and the plasterer, ... hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and the r. *c., keg each'and all will find it adapted to their va- VUu’!* Rtt *" r than any book published. M " leJ (P“t Paid) to any part of the United States, P s rsceipt of the money. Price of a single -"opy, in cloth, W ’ < ’ r t " ,) , cu P i<,fl f»r $l,OO. Bound in po«iket-book isuth morocco, sl,ou per copy. , M. M. KOIUtRB. . ■ B ' Box 1911 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. hchouasm SCHOMAKER fit LANC, wholesale grocers & 1 louk, grain, bacon. Provisions, Cheese, Iron, Glass, Brooms, Yarns, &c. Kor. l -Cm. HOLESALE & RETAIL. | uf. aUBSCiIIBIiK IS NO‘A PKE ua I? f,,rni *b familiea, parties hotel, and Ba> quantity of Oyrtm. from miingl. ? ld *' Ui> .t>y*!»w are .rrcairad daily by aad are alway* freah and of the wy bwt qaallty 4. PHESH FISH ' . •*. IMO.-lm . JOHN ALEXANDER. BQIiRKE,~ Jl «Quikclur€rd tutd Importer* , COK®! COKE!! , ll-Sl 0 - 18 COKS *°* R. BKACnAM, B«pt. . l&M WANTED.---A fJiJW jrith’twmrdioj kt K<)BEB:—a. SCFPLyi - A U>WANmm LATENT irJomjwa»iG* • ja': ' : j.*, - somubt - ':J tm *r: Commission Merchants, avb tuim ur No 803, Liberty Street, PITTSBCKG, PA. ipiijjiii aperlentaud stomachic preparation of Iron purified OI Oxvgvn and Carbon by corn!)nation in Hydrogen. bane- Uiuiedby the highest Medical Authorities:'both ioftarope * t^i the Ua,t * tt ***■*•***ol: proscribed in their practice. The experience of : thonauitls dally.proves that no propa ration oflron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions ttHuctfo iU iKCeMity in sluost QYerv -cooctl* nbiiem. 5 1 AVrww iWfdiqtw, Emaciation, Omsupafion, DiUrrhced. Dysentery. Incipient Qmsumptiori, alou L Satt Rheum. MivhtntfrUatian, HTAifcs, CWoron*. JWwK OomplainU. Chrome Jteadacha, RneumafittQ. intermittent fhcert. Pimpirt mi the'Pace, the. .£“*•**• 9* General Debility, whether the result of sente disease, or of thsddfitinaed diminution ot nereousand miu color-energy, from chronic complaints. one trial of this re storative has proved successful; to au extent .which no de scription nor written attestation would Vernier credible Innuib so long bed ridden as to hare become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, bare suddenly re-appeared in the "?*J wu . f W as, if Just returned fn>m a protracted travel in ’.'f ?*'' Tery signal instances of this hind are attested by eeniAte sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent msrasnms. saiigtiloeous exlufcrtioti, critical changes, and tils complication of; nervous ami dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise, tor which the physician lias uo name. A? oerrons Afflictions oj all kinds, arid for reasons fa miliar tu medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be saintary. for. unlike the old ox If vigorously tonic, without being exciting anp overheating; and gehtly, regularly aperient, even in the ntowt oMtmatd cuo of co9titvue«i without e\vr IjCliii; a or hiflicting u disagreeable eeiiefttlon. It Is among which makts it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles. upon which It Wbo appear* to exert a distinct and specific diepersiug the local tendency which form** them. innumerable 8d are its causes, aeiugle box of tliesc Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the most nabitnml.ca.sofl. Including the attendant Cbstivenessr In unchecked Diarrhoea, even whcfti advanced to Dyaen* Ury, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been equally decUtve and a*tonl*hinji In the local pains, loss of fl.*ah and strength, debniatlnt cough, and remittent hectic, r-hlch generally Indicate In cipjenc Couimmptioo. this remedy lias allayed the alarm of friends and physician*, in several very gratifying and uitereßticginstonces. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, thi* medicated iron has had mr more than the good effect of the must cautiously bal anced preparation* of lodine, without any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot be too confidently invi ted to this remedy and restorative, in the cases jieculiarlv afflicting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory—in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating the pain and reducing the utUings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. **• intrnnlttept Fevers it must necessuyily be a great re medy aud energetic restorative and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probaby b* one of high re nown and usefulness. RavHA B. No remedy Iwa been discovered in the whole history of medicine, wbieh exerts sncli prompt, happy, and folly re •mmtlve •ffwjt*. Good uppetitc. complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for •ctiveand cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Pat upjn flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 60 ceittsper I .ox; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. AH letter*. oraor», tlc.* should bo addre&wd to * , LOCKU-i CO., GKnout Agents, - July W, 1860,-ly. 20 Cedar SUN ew York. Always in season ! , The undersigned would inform bis old customers and the public generally, that h« ha* just returned from the £aat with his fall stoak. which is ths LARGAST OF THE KIND svsr brought to this place. Ue hoi every variety ia Price, size and (Quality, of MEN .MB HATS AND Hi AND BO YS’ caps. For Pkll and Winter Wear. AUo, all sixes, colors, shapes, and qualities of Ladles and Misses and Children - * HATS and FLATS, to which tho at tention of those In brant of anything in this line is .peclal ly Invited. FURS! FURS! FURS I I hare now the largest and handsomest assortment of Furs «ter offered to the ladies of Alt fona, embracing CAFES, MUFt S, C UFt S, 1 and everything in that Hue, for Ladies and Children, of American and European manufacture, and of every quali ty of Furs. - • ■ Persons in want of anything in the above line, will please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I iru determined to sell at .the. very lowest poaitible prices. Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Altoona. Oct. 4, 1860-tf. JKSSK SMITH. ]\T JiW , ( * IUJ UKRV AND LIQUOU 1 STOKI..-—The u miersigued'would ber leave to an nounce t« the citizens of Blair countv and vicinity that he ha*o[.--n. d hie n. w Store on V7r,jini; Hr N t. Otrtt door* Moir Ute Superintendent 1 1 Office, where hehasjuat received from thread l and \S cut u large aaaprtnirnt of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting ai follows; MB French Olard Brandy, Cognac Brandy. Peach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old. Burgundy Hizie, Old Port time, Jamaica Bunt Holland Gms Old fiyj Whiskey, ' Monongahda piWro, and t> hint VR>i«J ' wWcn Ue l.R* Uhn»elf iinportpd. Hetkiier* of LJqnor* imit Earners will find (t to tl»eJr to bnV?of ? hlm whe will sell at CITY PRICES. ‘ ■ - Dl " ° r “ ln ’-* He will also keep constantly on hand an #Mortm.Bt of ' OE U J ES, Such as Flour. Bacon, Salt. Fi*k, Tobacco, St yar*. Syrup. Sugar. Coffee. ke . Jec., j b ® sold cheap fir caslior Country Prodnce. 'l?™'"*' anil ‘hepublkKcnerallyttiw renwctftiliy In ▼ Red to give us a call before parchMingelaewhero. .LOUIS PLACE. Altoona, May 28. 1«59.-tf 'SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ALTOOyA, BLAJIt COUXTT, PA. MISh uA. BYEIIS will open in Al toona, on the Ist day of October. 1860, a School for uirla. All the Branches of a good BngUah Education will he tauftht, nncl Cldfeea to bo inatructed la French, Mn.'ie. Bratrmg and Painting, will ba received at the following Slueic V quarter, 1 110.00 French, “ , * * nft Drawing, “ goo Piiinting. Water Color, a'oo Painting. Oil, - iioo Three month* will conatitote on* quarter In any of tha above brunches. . ** WM. T. I**o. iTlie achool year will be competed of two term* of 6 month* each. The charge for tuition $l.OO per month. P a y*“ ] h; In ad ranee, and the number of pnpils limited to 26 The dlaclplihe will be mild, hut firm. Leuona will ba auigned each pupil for study at home; and for abaenoa or tardineee. a written exenae will be demanded. • „ wiu *>6 an der the care and direction of Bar, Robert Oliver. Altoona. Sept. 27, 1860.-tf 4HEHUINE FAMILY LIUUOES. WM B. WORKHOUSE & CO, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ' BRANDIES, WINES. GINS AND SEGABS. Jjj* f* 1 , 1 J^ 6 attention of the citterns of the United Stetee to their pureWinee and Llqunn,p«t up omier their I *•««* »nd me. in cMei j sorted to suit customer*. Club*. MiWary and other public bodiee, who require to purchase in Urge or email quantl tim, |n casks or bottles. willhe liberally dealt with.- Price List sent on application; ■ rr «* OhD MOREHOUSE bitters. a, first physicians as the,hist remedy Indigestion. Debility: and all Ner berersge, It 1» pure, wh -leeome, and doUduda to the taste. «oW bf all DlWlst*. ‘ “v VTH.B.MORKDOUBK *&>4 Proprietors, .■%. fiAfißxchange-IMitcp, £■"' ’Jersey City, V. 3. toynraw’ afewactire men, !ni^i.. tt t!.\.i rr * Te ng A P tor th«r house, to whom dnM?a*ahhrt™ offered. Fpr particqlara, ad ffor.l.-sftn. I^LOUJL—-THE BEST QUALITY OF ml*. IfhW abdEetaiL- J -“sas?s.. HOUSES ASP LOTS ■ -*r* V *•*:.. mm., rii r T’HE SEVEN IK4KB «J? CNRI. 1 *•- '; - -'.•) - j potoopbßtiai • ••■! -]p«Rh|atfln*^ ffi-Irnff" 1 - , y l tb-Wolitetatwre onthetrtablei * r W t Wheat derived from becoming a subscriber. . rr arenow betngsresoivad in aratio ounxai lcl«l villi tint ,of «ui piwiisnnw. . , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . 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X* 1 "* of both .Saxes suffering from secret habits; prostration of mlnd; loss of |iowcr; nervous debility; loss of sight; wakefulness; love of solitude; eruption* on tho face,.Ac.. Ac. .Nstul brjore it it too lots; before you sudor •hcurable damage to I kith body and mind. To Females who wane toft, pleasant and sure remedies for Irregularities, Obstructions. Whits, Ac., send to us. PR E V E N TX V E. We[wre convinced thut there am many parents'of scrota- L'us Consumptive anil diseased condition to whom a u«- merons offering only brings suffering and poverty. To such rre would say write. and tie wilt send information of a »ure,well;te»ted. and never-falling fiireinin. - Woiwilt mail free, to any one applying S,r ({, TliiE OF AlktilOAL itEfUBM. It is a large and beautiful (nwr, and contains themost valuable inibrntatimi oh t'j*ernntorhoe.'i. or SeininalWittk ness, j Tlia cause, effects and cure-pshawing'the awtalef facts ut the jlisease. ■ f '' Uu i.thfer dieeaae* of-tho Seiual Organs, a full expla nation of thiorigin of Syphilis, the means of prevention and cure. , , - . - On Consumption, that fearful disease. Ou fhe Liver, Heart. Stomach and Skin. On female Complaints. J ' i On the various tfch.wis of Medicine*, , 1 • On the miidee of Treatment •low.practised. J On the false Treatment of Diseases. ' I; On the rations Medical Humbugs. ' •, On the Physiology of Marriage. On Che UuUimon sense of Medicine. ' On Diet, Exercises, and Ablution. Howtho fhysician should he. How to prevent frcgniucy. • Aramany Other things, thtxn vox it. TW* j *buttKl w in the bands uf qvmt oxie» t 8.8. Moxm, surgeon. Dr. J. Doyle, Chemist. 0«oe in New York. 164 Chambers street. . - Office in Wliliamsburpb.' South Stb'oiid Sth streets. ‘. Correspond; nt» will please enclose two or threestamra fbr return postage and address • - i' v DK. A. BERNE* Sectary, Noviis/Kg 0 Wllliamsbn rft iiowyork. . "• Hf" - -rf . —••••■ v FT A.EB OP ALL DPSGEIP. 1 ILL itlonsjustroceiTed and forsalehy ■ r <»w..l»-tnj J. jt. njJhKMAN tjSf V' i AND Mlf - itaiiiwi)war or LAjrooiOMc-rTbsrw 1* a growing Ji this age to Appropriate the most expressive wwdavif other Isngnatgyi, and after a white tDineorpanOe them into our own.; thwMhewmd,OßphaUc. which i* froim the tierek,signifying" for the heatt," !»• now- Wowing popularised ih connect ion. with Air. EpaUiug’sgnwtHead ate* remedy, bnt Itwßl apoa be used bia.more general way, and the word Cephalic will bacxmM a* oommoa as Mactrwtype audmany otherai.wbose distinction a* foreign words ha*'been worn away by rmnmun usage nnttb they suein “native and to thotuanor born.” - *ardly Beallral. ' '. 111 ’ad 'n ’orrtbte’iwdacte thte hafterndon. hand l step ped into the hapotiiceadea hand aaVa hltutbemaa, ** Can i 'you lease rhe nf nn ’qedscher” “ Does it haelre ‘ard.” aaya [V. Uezceedlngly.” »ay* hi. bandnpern that ’e gave mba Oeplmlic Pill, baud ’pon me ’onor It eared me aa quick thiit I ’ardly realized 1 ’ad ’ad an ’eadadio. iO'Headacbe is the fov»ritesign by which natnre makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, nod viewed in Ibis light it may lie looked on os a *afeg ard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape atb otiou. till 100 lute to be and its ii.dkatfons should never be neglected, lieadvches msy be clussified muh-r two names, viz: Symptomatic and. Idopathic. Symptomatic Headache I* exceedingly common and la the ptreurw r of a great variety of diseases, among Which are Apoplexy, Gout. Klieumat am ami all fcbrile di seases. le ts nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting tick- headache, of hepatic disease constituting biliou* headache, of worms, eotiitipation and other disorders of the bowels, a* wi ll as renal and uterine affections. Disease* of the heart are v-rjr fr- quemlv -t -tended ’with Ifsodnehes; and plethora an- also af fections which frvqii'-ntly ocewsom h' .ulache. Id o|iatli;c Heailache is also vei> conm on. being unusually listiii guishnl by tho name ofinrewu* htndr,-Jte. yo, .etbnes coin ing oif suddenly in a state of apparently k uml losi'tli and piostialiug at oure the mental and p !y.ocal.eneigies. and $u other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depres sion of spirits or acerbity of tum|ier. la most instunces tlie pain is in tho front of Ili*“ lo ad ever oe or Imtl, eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting; under this class may also, lie named Neuralgia. For the treatment of either class of Headache tboCeplia lic Pills have (>eeti found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most acute )tains in a few minute*, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseases of which Headache is the unerring index. Bridget. —Miiwns wants you to send her a box of Cepha lic Glue. no. a bottle of Pre|ured Pills.—but I’m thinking that’s not just it neither ; but perhai>s ye’ll be aftiier know ing what it is. Ve see she's nigh dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and ■ wants some more of that same as re laived Iter before. Druggist. — You must mean Spalding’s Cephalic Pills. Briiigtt. —Och! sure now and you've seif it. here’s the quarthcr and give me the Pills aud don't be all day about it aitber. Constipation of Costiveness. No one of the • many ills flesh is heir to” is s • prevalent, so little nnJeirtoud. and so inn h neglected as O.stivenes.-,. Often originating in n,ii-bsssmss. or wnl -uta; ; habit.; it js regnrgodas a slight disorder of too little con-, queue- to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor a’d com panion of many ol the most land aud danger ms diseases, and unless early ciadicatcd it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. An.bug tb- lighter evils of winch costive ‘ness is the ti-ual attendant at- llealiache. Colic. Kbi-ama tism. Foul Breath, Piles and otliern of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases each as Malignant Feyefa, Alicese.-s. Dysentery Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia. Apoplexy. JHk leysy. Paralysis. Hysteria. Uypoctioudriasis. and Inwuiity.first indicate their presence ir the systemjyr this alarming symptom Not unfrequeutly the diseases named origmute in Constipation, hut take on an iudepeje dent existence uqlesa the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the, disorder should receiv* immediate attention whenever it occuis.and no person should neglect to got a box ofCepluP' . lie Pills on the first aptiearnnce of the Complaint, os their \ timely use will expel the insidu >ns approaekes of disease. | and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. j! ■ A Real Blessing. Physician, —Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache? Mrs. Jones. —Gone.' Doctor, all gone! the pill you sent cured me in Just twenty minutes. I wish you would send mure so that I can have them handy. Physician. —Yon can get them at any Druggist. Call, for Cephalic Pills.. I find they never frail, aud 1 recommend them in all cases of Heailache. Mrs. Jones. —l shiill send 'for a box directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, fur they are a real blessing. Twextt Millions or Dollars Savsd,—Mr. Spalding hat sold two millions of bottles of bis celebrated Prepared Glue aud it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dol lars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregais of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from to?al loss by -this valuable iuv-ntiou. Having made his Glue a house bole word, he now proposes to do the world still greater service by curing ai.l the aching heads with his .Cephalic Pills, and if they are ns good as his Glue, Headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July. dGrOvcr excitement, and the mental care and anxiety inci.eut to close attention to business i-r study, ar« among tbe numerous coses of Nervous Heailache. The disordered stop* of mind and body incident to this distressing com plaint is a fatal blow to all energy and amlition. Suffer ers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from ibeso distressing attacks by using one of the Cephalic Pills Whenever the symptoms appear. It quiets the overtasked brain, and sooothes the strained and Jarring nerves, and re laxes the tension of the stomach which always ascompa uies and aggravates the disordered condition of the brain. Fact M’oßrn Knowing.—Spalding'sCephalic Pills ore a certain euro for Sick Ueadache. Billons Headache Nervous Headache, COstivcncss and General Debility, Great Discovert. —Among tho most Important of all the grpat irifdical discoveries of this age may be considered tlie system of vaccination far protection from Small Pox. the Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use Quinine for tile prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure spe cific whose benefits will be experienced by suffering hu maalty long after their discoverers are forgotten. ASF* Did yon ever have the Sick Headache ? Do von re member the throbbing t-mples, the fevered brow, the loathing and disgust at the sight of food. How totally un fit you were f(|r pleasure, conversation or study. One of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved yoo from all the suffering which you then experienced. For this and .other purpose you should always baVe a box of them on baud to use as occasion requires. - ' CURE Nervous Headache ?y the use of these Pill? the periodic attadts atKenous irji&i iftaitt&t may he prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. , They seldom fail in rem ving the Ndutea and Beadaeht to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing CtutiVneis. : sidaii of sedentary haldtt, they are valuable as a Laxative, Improvltg the appetite, giving fans'and vigor totbediges dve organs, and rastoringtbe natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. ' " \ " The CKPUALIC PILLS are the result of long inveatigv- conducted experiments. having been In Use tnany jfcarv dm lug which time they have prevented relieved * vast,amount of pain and mltaing from , °*l(tin»tlng in., the neryoiu eyitemor state ofthe.rtoroach. * 'They are cntlwdy vegetable in thetf cbmporftkni, and «*» AH«me»witb without (haking-any change ofdjret. and tteotaaee »/ an f dua. to <&&trin. BhWABB OF COPXTRBFKITBI j Th.® genuine have five alguatorea of Henry C. Spalding on Soldby DnioiMaandallpthet DaJeriin Medicine*. A ho aenthy mail prepared on receipt ofthe PRIOR 35 GENTS. Allorderaahoqid be addrvaeod to --* ■ ’ • '■■j,-* .ty ■ ■ ■ HENRY C. BPALWHO. . " £ Odar idtrs: {KYICORMIH& CORDIAL r | 'U i It h V i;i Ut jMuU OjUli -1 SHY AND PKNNSVLV/ISIA. AcotjißCAUCBi Dkvqgibts. Osoenu ms Putatb F«ou<|f I beg leave to call the attention of the citiwns of the Pelted tb the above Wimy and Liquors. imported be 1 Unoirnn Woipe, of New York. Mhos* unme is families iii 1 Bv-ry nart of this country fi'r this purity of his celebrated Schimhm schnapps. Mr. Woifei lu his letter to me, speak ing of the parity of his Wince a ltd Liquors, say»: “f Will stake my n qmtutlun an a man. nij Standing Mi a merchant of thirty years’ residence in the city of New York, that all the Brandy wt Wines which I tattle are pure os imported, ttml of the b »t quality, and- cat) be relied upon by every purchaser." Krery bottle hast be proprietor’s name on the wax. nod a fan -i.-nilo of his (denature of the certificate:— T«*e public are re*pectfclly invited to call and examine far themselves. fi.r min «t lletaii by all Apothecaries and Grocers ii> Philadelphia. G cohos n. Abuioa, No. 832 Market $t- Phi la. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the fnliowiog from the New Yu’k Couriar; KNOPMOD* 111-SIXCS;. TOR ON* NtW YOR* MERCHANT.—WV uro happy to Intortn our Mlnw-ctthtens that there 'a one pine- in o«r city where the physician, apothecary, and am try merchant, can go and purchase pure. Wines and Liquors os pure us imported, and of the I>«st quality. We do not intend to give an elai>omte description of this mer chant's exioii-dve business. although it will well repay anv stranger or citizen to visit Udnlpho Wolfe's extensive ware house, Nos. 18, 2o and 22. Beaver street, and Nos. 17. 19 and 21 M»i;k«tfleld street Ills stock of Schnapps on hnn<> ready for shipment could not, have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thoiismid cases—Vin tages of 18T.C to and ten thousand cases of, Madeira. Sherry and Hurt Wine. Scotch anil Irish With key, Jamaica and St. Croix Bum. some rerv old: and equal to any In this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Bran dy. Wine, 4c.. in*casks, under Custom-House key,ready fur tattling. Mr. Wolfit's sales uf Schnapps lust year amounts' to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and wehope it ‘ less than two years he may bo equally successful with hi.. Brandies ami Wines His business merits the pnttonngo of every' lover of hi' species. Private fain ilira who wish pure Winessnd Liquors fur in, dimil use should send their ordersdfrect to Mr. Wolfe until every Apothecary in tint'laud .make up their minds to di-cnnl the poisonous stuff frulu their shelves, and re plna- it w ith Wolfe’s pure W ties and Liquors. understand that Mr. Wolfe, for tho accommodation of snmll lealers in the country. puts up assorted cases of '' in ''V ! f 1 " 1 k f qti n rs Swh a man, and such a merchant, should Ik- snstaineil against his fens of thousand* of oppo nents in the United States, whose)) nothing bat imitations, ruinous alike inhuman health and happiness. Kor sale by A. KOLSH, ; [Sept. 13.1860-6m.ia. GREAT EXCITEMENT ItlT'K AHE iIrvPFV TO INFORM |p f T our friends that we are again uo bands with an Iniusually large stock of- I FALL GOODS, which we think have - been bought at prices that will sua ble ns to compete with any oGier house In this section' of country. We have now ou hands a larger stuck of fiat Goods than Inis herctofiqre been bought to this place and we hope the ladles will appreciateonr efforts to please their tastes by calling and looking at our stock, which we fake pleasure in showing. We have many novelties In Dress Good<. among some of which are the following. ' II 001 Delaines. Mohair Matured, Oriental Lustres, Palcstors. Brocade Mohqirs , Silk 'Brilliants, SUk J‘op tins, ' Brocade Pcpjfns, Chens Valencies. Rep Poplins, Figured Cashmeres, Mottled Merinos, Wool Plaids. Fig French Merinos. Plain do. Together with a full stock of all kind? of Domestic aud staple Dry Goods. Cloaking, Cloths. CuAsimeres, Satiuetts, Tweeds, ke. Ladles. Muses and Children's Shawls, Cloaks and Cloth-Dusters. Hosiery,Gloves. Woolen Quods, Carpets Gil Cloths, Red Comforts. Blankets. Ac- Ac. ’ We ask particular attention to our present stock of boots and shoes. which- we feel euie are cheaper th«m they can be bought olnowhero. Wo have also oar usual supply of j Groceries. Queensware. Hardware, Vfcoden and WMmo -Mare. ” * ■ > In a word, wc thinWW present slock of Goods worth'an examination by persons wishing to bnyy and cordially In vite our friends to drop to and see Us. Oct. J. 1860. J. & J. LOWTHEB,. . NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT H IL EM AN’S. THE SURj>OiabEiIUNFOiiMS HI" customers, and tho public generally, tbat hs has last received a large and beautiful ussortmeutof EAL's AND WINTER GOODS, wliich, for magnificence extent and variety- Imre never' before been excelled in Blair county. Particular attention is invited to our stock of -> LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Sad, as Black and Fancy Silks, Cl,allies. Bereget, Britlianti, Lawns, Moines, CiUntss, Deßtgts, Crapes, Prints, Crape anti Stella She,ids. Mantillas, Vhdcrsleeves and . Hosiery. Bnnnets and Hibbopt, CbUars. Band kerchiefs. Kid Gloves. Bocped Skirts, Skirt ing, Lace Mills, <£c_<£c. FOll GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, We have Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweeds. Jeans, Ac; Heads Of families would do well to call and cxarolueonr stock of Winter Goods far Boys. Sh "«f' IlaHtrare. Glassware, Quoenswaro, Wood and Willow War . Oil Cloths, Carpets, Ac, in any quantity and at prices lhat cannot fail to please. . GROCERIES. Our stock of Orocerb-s Is more extensive than ever, and’ consists of Rio and Java Coflee; Crashed. Loaf and N O SSSISTrL & ” rf T ? ! “wife** Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronage ! I. vioqs to evety r flecOog mlDd, beeaiMh as tho sinuon id-i Tam»ej the merchants (n the east my) prices decline, there- ■ fora I have an advantage of from 30 Pi 2S per e«mt. deer i * h .2* .Tf* # J , ? r * f,a J w •w'Ur'te’th* -iftMoA,’ and l ean and ! will sel l cheaper than any other house In the place. 'Pnri i vhwra will thus nt neo see the propriety f at least ex amlnlrig niy stock befpfd buying 1 elsewhere. ■ My stock 1 consists t;falj the ueirest ftyles or " ' » J LADIES’ DRESS GOODS , for the season, also a full assortment 6f’ ’■ ■" GROCERIES, ' BQOTS AND SHOES, LADIES lIIAKEII BQIIJVCTS, Bitted fOt and straw Baiti ud everything In the line of Bry Goods and Notions which it Is unnecessary to enumerate. - All of which will be sold for cub. ar pAproiupt, paying monthly enstomers, or ex changed for >ul articles of Produce which can bo consumed here or exchanged for goods in tho East. „ _ _ . A. McOOHMICR. .*• subscriber bds.srtangements In the East hr which be can supply any artlcle at short notice. . Altoonsj. Oct. 2Sr 1860. A. McCormick. Bakery aud Grocery Store. THE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS COK OTANILT on Land Fresh-Baked Bread, Cakes, Ac. FE£D, BACOR, PLOTJE. GROG^RiES; Aleo, a choice lot of SKGARB and TOBACCO. JACOB RINK, Koy.lo. Tlrgiai»Strrel,Wffw Annie Stnrt. sigSigS AtOPERLATtVt TONIC, DIURETIC, "&» OYsretjg —AMD— WOLFE'S Pore Cognac Brandt'. WOLVB’S Purr Mnderw. Shfrtjr and Purt Win*. W ‘LKE’B I’uro Jamairu and 8r Croii Rom. WyLKE’B Pure Be»tch and IrWi Whiaty. "• ALL IS BUtTLKS. AT THE “MODEL. STORE!” BOTR HAVE'S . HOLLAND BITTERS CELEBRATED HOLLAND RSMEDT JOB BTSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ' LETS* tIOMPMWT, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, Aad the vmrlOQS mffectiona consequent upon a -Hvonlrred STOMACH OR LITER, < •nth Mladi|Mtiom Acidity of the Stomach,Colicky Mnc. □aartboru, Loea of Appetite, Despondency, ftiilhiniM" Blind And Bleeding Pile*. In a|l Nervous, Übeamatlc, and Neuralgic Affections, tt be* In numemm iaitnncea proved hiKbly beoelldel, mud in other* effected m derided cur*. This imm purely TegeUl>lo emipouuA prepared ou strictly MfaotUte principle*, miter the manner oTthe celebrated Holland nodwor. Beer her*, it, r»pi*alioa at h«*My »flre—to follow the use of this medicine. If timely nsedi' anil directions for using will Accompany each hot-- 1® nul 2. e tf ;o lac-simile of OCUTXB * . o * .on, the outside wrapper. Sold by Brugglsts throughout the world, and by (I. W. Kessler and A; Roush, druggists, Altoona. Price R »«.o psr i l«ttle. ■■ s -t- Greiit Rush to “ DAN’S,” - THBOID FKEIOHT CONEtrCTOH’S Chcap Clolhing Store, • In Kessler’s old DragSiore, on Viiginto St. ,k [UN” IS DKTKUMiNKD NOT VJ to, be outgone by any one In the sale of READY-MADE CLOTHING and other Nothma. -ll* has a large stock of Overcoats, of the best quality and latest styles, black and fiwev and pU i D o^l , L? n 'i y &ItK r £ - Sra *"ths, Tabltf Cove« Sheeting. Tranks, Carpet Ban. ViUea tadiM' Morocco Sachets. tJmhndlas, AUv WATCHES AND JEWELRY R f in^ t?r r d^tl! pt “i! 1 ' ,ra ? l ' " Brea>t Phis.Ear-Rfngs, Flag*? oirSLi? K n e i t ?' B J n 2‘l*ta. Gold and Silver Fob Chain*, (tolraren * Gold and Cnrtl Tuck-upa. Gent’s Shirt' Stud*. J^“ tS . S,fceT,? But,n n*. "liver Table andTUg Rocket’Knives, Pistols. Pocket, SM* ** s*!? o<>mh.; Tooth, llalr and Clothes Brushes: Scans U et Ar,ic,c '*- *c„ Ac . all of which wilt be aoldat vneeotoen price*. Bo sure and call at •• Ban’s” baton ya* go eisewberu and you will save money. ' , Altoona. Oct. 4. MCO.dm' »’ IvACQUMAN. AfifCs, choice lot op ex, .f*4Wf^ufit-nam t»«n»'i v • ~ * T>