The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, December 13, 1860, Image 3

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    tx’s Cankerine.
RINB cbm* Putrid aeMMeeUi,
RINK cewSoe* Nipples.
RINE cornDlcwwted Boms .
RINE cum* Cut*.
RINE cbms Burnt. ■ -
RINE cores Sow*.
RINE cum Chapped Lip*. ,
RINE cure* Ulcerated Dm.. '
RINE Is the best Purifier efo^.
IKINE cures Oaakar in jfa*
b, resnltjng frontflcarUUmTor
white tcslb, QS*UmOAN
» will be realised, W* pledge
free from acid* and all p-u— p
e'iren to an intent with perfcet
»teeth and keep the gomsfrss
y efficacious for nuraing aoee
ids remedies that haw been put
irions disease* aba*, n 0,,,
by all dnmgUtH. 25
j. rußrillaoo
t tor’s Stomach Bitten for. On*,
s of the stomach, or any othsr
one in America or abroad, in 1
tlxat the “Bitten" are a certain
diseases, is to the proprietors
re. It removes all morbid taat*
es the blood, imparts renewed
m, giving it that toneand on
he restoration of health . The
of it* superior excellence and
vl the proprieton it can- «
o the afflicted, and impart vi-
another coljaxnn.
IL SCHEDULE.
CLOSE. \
t- 7 K A. M.
•••••• 716 «
7 16 and 11 go- «
7 90 P. M.
7OO “
AIIRIVE.
7 30 and 11.. U A.lf
74? «“
Bl3 “
II an «
I«P,M
Si- week, from 7 00 a. H. till
[i SOO till 900 a.m. "
OUN SUOESIAKKB, P. M
SCHEDULE. ■>
.20 pjm leare* gjiop, jj
??am. •* \4faS:
to A. M. « 5,00 A. M
-ol*. SI., “ .6JO P£'
f'' a.m. « iwsXm!
.40 P. M, « 2,00 P.M.
I)RANCH connects wltfi sU
IXS connect with Johzutown
nn«l West, MoUTrainEast
East and West. ' .
;OCU LEWIS, Gen'l Supt.
IIED;
it tv. Samuel Creighton, Mr.
to Mias. JANE BAILOR, of
U. rry. Esq., Mr JACOB MA
i G ALLA HER, both of Cam-
ID'.
lingdon co„ on the 28th nlt_
I. LOVE, aged 24 yean, 10
i instant, ROBERT M. TTlL
uanths nod I day.
intant, of scarlet fever, J. S,
inrkhart, aged 4 year*, 2 moa.
CS!! WINES !!!
IOLIDAYS.
-LOT ANNOUNCES
tuona and vicinity that hohas
C WINES.
h as Blackberry, JBderberry,
nr, which he will dispose of ftt
small quantities, for Holiday
til to be the beat In the coun
t to the taste, but beneficial
IIIOTrS STORE. on Brunch
lsw-2t
UNION.”
CHEAP GOODS !
J. E. ICK^S
Partnership in the Mercantile
<>ro occupied by John
Annie street*, East Altoooh,
red and opened the largest,
>ck of A
\ r TER GOODS
own. ' It consists, in part, of
cy Dress Goods
Merinaes Cashmeres, Do
es, Prints, Ac.
!e. Ladies' Cloaks, doves,
Mrs, Gentlemen and
ots and Shoes..:
lothihig at Cost.
I stock of Ready-Made Cloth
1. and made up in the leetand,
i will bo sold at pjiSadeM* a
coot* from $4 to $10; Bonne**
t,m $1 to f*. Whole wilt of
t,. $l6, and other »uIU to p«>-
1 ..
ui re, Queensiodre,
kept in stores in this place
lire we can glwsatUSctlop..
u in exchange for Goods’*.
[tkc. 13, MBetf
deterred the proprietort of
tlieir second supply of W*""
- to buy them at very to"
ired to'offer our •p*K»»to
GOODS, -
imestic Dry Good**
GOODS,
11. CLOTHS.
; SHOES, ; i
hardware, ;
W WARE, &C.. &C.
•s ired is full and _ comprise*
■i worthy of examination oy
w ill soli them cheaper twm
Life of Trade/
business, and the
has opened a store“P”
.v him ns a Justice
if .TC Julia street, fW***
t of *;
.D CAPS _
uoU* Styles, for men andnoys,
SiND FLAT®
~V AND CHILDREN,
.eady-Made Shirt*»
, rs AND LADIES,
A’.V OF ALL KINDS,
AllY. INK, PENS <&•> J*'
■d, by selling at a small P”**
•‘■'SSNSSSSSi**
—Notice is hereto
rsbip heretoloro e* uti “£ t Vm
solved by n.utimlwM«ag
b, The business of th"
U.I'SOU, Agent, who wIU o?°*
bUU OEO. W. BTEVTARjr
.j MOSES TUOMESOj*
j PPOKTERS,
BOBBER'S
BOBBER'S
BOBBER’S
BOBBER’S
. BOBBER’S
'PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
E 1 OHRER'S PRACTICAL CALCU
LATOR,
jfc cf Plain Rules ana. Qilculations/or Butintts Ope .
I * returns, by Martin M. Rohrer, Practical Surveyor and
I nmresancer. Aeiß Edition, published by J. B. Lippin -
I coti * Of- Philadelphia. .
This work contains 204 pages, and upwards of 600 Rules
Mil Examples, entirely and thoroughly practical, such as
arise every day in tho common pursuits of Business. It
has already passed through a number of editions in rapid
•secession, and is pronounced by all classes of business
men to bo the handiest book of reference, pertaining to cal
culations, that has ever been published.
1 g re ry example in tho book is worked out in fnll nnd sta
i ted in s plain manner, so that when a parallel case arises,
those referring to the work .will find nodifficulty in solving
u; in S word, tho general arrangement of the CALCULA
TOR I* simple, tliat any .one who knows how to add, sub
tract, multiply and diyide, can easily solve any ordinary
example that arises in business, or arrive at the true result
of any estimate required.
The*Hiief aim of the author has been to eschew theqry
ID j philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and simpll-
I r i, V| believing that business men care little about spending
time in di.tcussiug.fhe philosophy Of rules, or the sciencaof
tjcuris, deeming it sufficient for their purpose to bo able at
, moment, by reference, to arrive, at the true result. The
ciICL’LATOII differs in this respect from nil oilier Arith
metics of the day and kindred works—it is a key to prac
tical business calculations—it is. In the hands of tho bnsl
nesa man, what the key to mathematical works is in tho
bauds of tbo teacher in the school room—it facilitates time
Utd insures correctness.
TUK WORK TREATS OP THE
Measurement of Land, of Lumber, of .Brick and Brick
\Vi,rk, of Stone and stone work, of grain ami grain bins, of
r.ol and coal bins, of wood, of sqlids, of liquids, of circu
lar. square or irregular vessels, or cisterns and vats, ofrool
-102. of plasterer’s, painter’s, glazier’s, paver’s, plumber’s,
piper Imager’s and upholsterers’ work. It treats of enr
n u.-y nnd of foreign «ud domestic exchange, of tho deci
mal system, of reduction and its extended application to
easiness, of simple and compound interest, and their on
to e application to business transactions, with the laws and
u-ages governing and regulating the same, together with
numerous commercial forms—of legal tendei, of partial
(uuueiit on notes, of banking and bank discount, of equa
in in of payipeut/aud of portnershipaccounts, of assessment
. f tuxes, of weights and measures, of square and cubic
measure, of the square root and its application to business
surlacce, uf'cscavation, an 1 of many other important
practical matters not within the scope of an advertisement
tu mention.
IT IS JUST THE BOOK FOR THE
farmer, the mercliant, the mechanic, the artizan, or the
professional man. It has proven a valuable auxiliary to
lli* lawyer, the justice of the peace, the conveyancer,
ah! real estate broker, to the assessor, the banker, the
rkrk. to the civil engineer and the surveyor, tothecarpen
it ami hriekluye , to the stonemason and the plasterer,
to tile paper hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and the
tiler, ic., Acg each and all will find it adapted to their vu
i i .iH waats better than any book published.
C£* Mailed (post paid) to auy part of the United States,
up n receipt of the money. Price of a single copy, in cloth,
io * t:uta, or two copies for $l,OO. Bound in pocket-book
lum. morocco, $l,OO per copy.
Address, M. M. ROHREK,
Dec ti, ISfil-Cm.i Box 1911 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa.
WATCHES
GIVIJN AWAY!!
A GIFT VALUED FKOiM TWO
jiXl dollars to one hundred dollars given with every
l>o.ik sohl at retail prices ! I
At least one watch is guaranteed to every twdc* hooks.
These inducements are offered hy the
SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY,
37 PARK BOW, NEW YORK.
The most extensive and the most Übcral Gift Concern
hi existence. Established In 1855.
J6T SEND FOR A CATALOGUE-®#
Those who have patronized other Gift Houses are parti
cularly requested to acquaint themselves with our terms.
1 Our inducements are unrivalled, and put all others in the
shade. The following are some of the Gifts to purchasers
’■*if bosks : i
English Lever Gold Watches, Hunting Cases.
I’ateut Lever, “ ’ “ “ “
Ladiis' Lever. “ “ “ “
Detached Lever Silver Watches, Hunting Cases, •
U-pine Silver Watches, Open Face.
Gold Lockets. Various Sizes.
Liditir and Gents’ Gold Chains, various styles.
I.viics - and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons t Studs, all patterns.'
ihuia’ Bosom Pins, new and rich styles,
held Pencils add Pens,
holies’ and Gents’ Gold Rings.
Gold Watch Keys and Belt Pins.
■' Ta |7«y of Ladies’ Jewelry, Pin* and Ear-Drops,
comprising ali the styles now worn, such as Cameo, Mosaic,
Ould gtqae, Lam, Hureutine, Ac. 7 1
(•old Bracelet *, ail styles.
T**" V a,uf hooks comprises a meat assortment of stand
nrd works m every department of literature, interesting to
aud .?“• Do send for a catalogue—
tataloguea mailed iree to any address. Apply to
SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY,
37 PACK ROW, NEW TORE CITT. V
Wnshin « :ton Street > Boston, Jlass.
De Forest, Armstrong & (Jo.,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
75, 77, 79, 81, 83 & 85 Duane St.,
NEW YORK,
WOULD NOTIFY THE TRADE
are ° PCUiUS ' VCCkIy ’ in DC T“ d beaU ‘
WAMSUTTA prints.
Also THE
AMOSKEAG,
W,IIC, V PXCcIs cvor y Print in the Country for
Mir Pri ?, !/ X, r ,U “ l nd desi K n ,n *»“ Madder Colors,
i, T aper . t * lan a,, y in market, and meeting
orders P rom Ptly attended to. k
SCUO3IAKER.
SCHOMAKER &, LANG*
WHOLESALE GROCERS &
Commission lilercliaiits.
ASD DEALEES IX
DROUR, GRAIN, bacon.
Provisions, Cheese, Ivon,
-N'ails, Glass, Brooms, Yarns, &c.
I'to. 803, Liberty Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Not.
Yst ERS,
& retail.
I pLn LBSCKIJ B EiI IS NOW DRE
hil DeaieiYu it?. furn^*h families, parties, hotels and Re
do »n an to »h,m. “? I“;ptity of Oysters, from a. single
VesTaud „ r^‘, UdB - His Oysters are receirod daily by
’ ar c always fresh and of the very best quality
• FRESH FISH
M a:n nrwt 7 Tl T lrBd ?y Morning at his Saloon on
Sor sTem shore Kerr's store.
8,1860,-im > JOHN ALEXANDER.
in drafting
ling, in Ahn/ rs,Bned P ro P°&* to give Instructions in Draf
auoona, commencing December 3rd, 1860.
aclune Drafting, and Architectural
An* Drafting;
'wntaM of'iLif•£!!? ?“ Tuesday, Thursday and Frb
hilor mlS ? *“ *J“ room over Jacob Roes’
s °r.24th ’fiZ!i glll^aBtreet ’ •“Atructloii Intheabove.
6 °- lm - EDWABD HODNETP, >
& BOURKE,
lmporter
v/APER HANGINGS.
***** sovste ass basket stssete
1( *_ COKE! COKE!!
». JBBAQHAM, Sapt
FEW
•flj to ; Wholesale udMitilv—
T ‘
V , fiobei Jnst received »ndfor «al»
jv&mposF
D MOTT'S
: i
PILLS iIROM. i
nf « d stomachic preparation of Iron purified
;5 .. n ‘. &**«• b y combustion in Hydrogen. Sanc
* “??? 1 ! 1 . 6 Medical Authorities, both hi Europe
Th«L Dni^ d Bta^ e 3 ; BDd P reBcril >ed in their practice.
rauSn ®?i? riellCo thousands dally proves that no prepa
det,r t i f 0 | npared witd i - Impurities of the
oiooo, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickle
compl^ousludicateit B nece^tyin
I £ err:( l ui A ff Emaciation, Dutpepsia,
S^f£^ l 7^H h , aa -’ D SJt”Ury. Incipient
, r “b«rc.d/)m, Salt Rh turn, MimcmtrvMon,
2 i ? cer c <**PtainU, Chronic ffwdcH-ha,
Rhtuifuitifm, Intermittent JFkvers, JPimples ontht Fhc*~ <fr„
Sf £?r' wither the result oUcute
fflsrasc. or of the con tinned diminution of nervous and mus
totiv„T J rom chrome complaints, one trial of this re
storative has proved successful to au extent which no do
senpuon nor written attestation would render credible—
so long'bed nddeu as to have become forgotten in
their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appeared In the
a f sf l returru ’ d f rem a protracted travel in
attested bvPe’rn»^ m V C °' B ’ enal ‘“"“re" 8 of this kind are
Femal ? Buff °rer«. emaciated victims of apparent
Mngnineous exhaustion, critical changes, and
o.l!i“ m P 1 . lcat ], on °f nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and exercise, for which the physician has no name.
A , ffliction ? of 011 kinds, and for reasons fa
|” U “ r S’ medical men, the operation of this preparation of
idea ™ lBt^e “ arl Jy be salutary, for. unlike the old ox-
| d ® 8 >. 1 11 *? vigorously tonic, without being exciting anp
miMt’rfwti fit™? gUQtI /’ regularly aperient, even fn the
most obstinate cases of coativenes* without ever being a
B^t tr i ,C »Wi Ve ’ ° r ,n, licting a disagreeable sensation/
B Jrc!f,awi B „il? Pr . ofM ; rty - J amon B “there, which .makes it
m»nTh ch b n »i^ CtUa andpermanen t a remedy for POa.
SertUn h iC 5- aPPfare to exert a distinct and specific
action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a single box
Cha, ybcate Pills has often sufficed for the most
habitual rases, including the attendant OotUveneu.
““'backed Diarrhrea, even when advanced to Dysen
amaaiatiug, and apparently malignant,
tL Tn t f bfa u equally decisive and astonishing:
In the local paina. lo*a of flesh and strength, debilitating
cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate In
of P fr^nS , an U i mP | tlo ?'| th “ f emcd y h as allayed the alarm
interastSgTnsSf ’ “ VCn * l Very gratifying aad
fnr l ?n^ ro^ Ul ° U f, Tuber S UloHl8 ’ thlB medicated iron has had
ore tban '*j“* 6°od effect of the most cautiously bal
known P [a fi biU?ii o . na ° f iodlne > withou ‘ "V of thei/well
tJTt* f 1 t * cntiun “f females cannot be too confidently invi-
bi the cases pe^u^ly
~i n R beumatism, both chronic and inflammatory—in the
latter, however, more decidedly— it has beenin variable
swelunes^nd’ atifTno* al i7, iat ‘ n 8 the P»ta ™ d reducing the
swellings and stiffness of the Joints and muscles.
In intermittent Fevers it'must necessarily be a great re
medy and energetic restorative, and its progress now
settlements of the West, will probaby be one of h gh r"
nowu and usefulness. b
No remedy has been discovered fn the whole history of
medicine, which exerts such prompt; happy, and fully- re
storative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for
active aud cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
1 ut np in flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50
cents per box; for sole by druggists and dealers. . Will be
sent free to auy address on receipt of the price. All letters,
orders, etc., should be addressed to
T 1 in *'■ 4 CO., GENERAL AGENTS,
10,1860,-ly. 20 Cedar St., t(fw York.
Always in season!
The undersigned
wouru inform lus old customers and the public generally
that he hos juat returned from the East with his fall stock
which is the ’
LARGAST OF THE KIND
ever brought to this place. lie has every variety in
Price, Size and quality, of
ME N n HATS
AND H AND
BOYS’ CAPS,
For Pall and Winter Wear.
Also, all sizes, colors, shapes, and qualities of Ladies and
Misses and Children’s HATS and FLATS, to which the at
tention of those In want of anything in this lino is special
ly invited. *
FURS I FURS ! FURS I
I have now the largest and handsomest assortment of
Furs ever offered to the ladies of Alt-joua, embracing -*■
CAPES, MUFFS, CUFFS,
and everything In that line, for Ladies and Children, of
American and European manufacture, and of every quali
ty qf Furs.
Persons in want of anything In the above line, will
please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices.
Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church.
Altoona, Oct. 4, 1860-tf. JESSE SMITH
New grocery and liquor
STORR-Tbe undersigned would beg leave to an
nounce to the citizens of Blair county and vicinity that he
has opened his new Store on Virginia Hrut, thru door,
fcfoio tftc Superintendent , Office, where he has Just received
from the Last and West a large assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors, |U|
consisting as Ibllows;
French Otard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach
Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy
Tli/ie, Old Port H ine, Jamaica Rum
Holland Gins OldßyeWhiskey, '
Monongahda Whiskey, and
Rhine Wine,
which he has himself imported. Retailers of Honors and
Farmers will fipd it to their ' advantage' to bnv of him
ns he will sell at CITY PRICES. -*7 °*
He win also keep constantly on hand an assottmentof
GROCEBIES,
Such as Flour. Bacon, Salt, Fish, Tobacco, Se
,K a : r f' Syrup, Buga r , Coffee, he., he.,
n, a? 10 j wiU k® B °ld cheap for cash or Country Produce.
vimH I »?' ,C - nCiS an( ' th ® P u 3 , Hc generally are respectfully in
vited to give us a caU before purchasing elsewhere. ' 7
LOUIS PLACE.
WSt. P. LANG
Altoona, May 26,1859.-tf
SCHOOL.
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
ALTOONA, BLAIR COVNTT, PA. *
MISS H. A. BYERS will open in Al-
Air*h« o n the L Bt d J y of October. 1860, a School for
”*™- \ A ll th ® Branches of a good English Education will
bu taught, and Classes .to be instructed in French. Mnllc
charged and ftlintill 8i will bo received at the following
Mnslc, quarter, «mnn
French, « f
Drawing, “ n'jS
Painting, Water Color, s S
Painting, Oil, \ g'JCJ
WUI COnBt V tut ° ono “inartcr in any of the
y 2L r composed of two terms of_6
months each. The chaffee.for tuition $l.OO per month
payable in advance andjthe number of pupils limited to 25.
The discipline will be Wild, but firm. Lessons will be
assigned each pupil for study at home; and for absence or
tardiness, a written excuse will be demanded.
Eohort*oliver WUI *** th ' care ?“ d direction of Bey,
Altoona, Sept. 27,1860.-tf ' •
GENUINE FAMILY LIftIJOES,
WM. B! MOREHOUSE & GO.,
. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, AND SEGABS,
beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United
States to thelrPnro Hincsand Llqudn, pat np tinder their
own supervision, for Ifaitofly and Medical use. in cases as
sorted to suit cnstomen; Clubs, Military and other public
bodies, who require to purchase in large or. small quant?
ties, la casks or bottles, will bo liberally dealt with. Price
List sent on application. ; /
OJL>D MOREHOUSE BITTERS.
. Recommended bythe first physicians as the beet remedy
kroem for DyspeiMia,-Indigestion. Debility, and aU Her
vSS&SmSZ&;£»• Wnifift., 1 * Wwholesome, and
d«“®lt* to the taste. Sold by all Druggists.
r y ,WM.B.MQB£uQDB£ AGO., Proprietors, ,
V’ 3A6 Exchange Place, - ;
y Jersey City, g. J.
wfll
» I “™ l ft l^*®l^l 0 f“ l ent; to a few active men, toact as
agents for thelr bouse. will be civen tO tboee
W ,*W ln .*fl,edistrict for which theyap
ofeom^? services they are willing to pay a salary
o ioo6 To eoo doli^ars
PerYoar, snd expenses. Por further particulars addrtM '
W.B. MOR. HOUBE it 00-
. • - „ ' fl 4 6£xchancePlaee,
Nov. 1.-Bm. Jersey CltyTw? J.
'pwo SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS
*° JOEUS SHOEMAKER/
At the poet Office. ?
s E V E JT T E A R S.
THE SEVEN YEABS OP- UNRI.
.1. rakdancccaa attending Gw
Cosmopolitan Art Association,
m^unby hoUBehold eTeryquarter
nno hnmi h h.^P ,CBB thto popnlw Institution, over3oo -
000 homes hsTe learnt to Appreciate-—bv bnintiAii _ n^.
°*thf ° U on their tables
benefit derived from becoming a subscriber
leled wit?^ ho * h * iug rowlv ®d in a ratio unparal
leled with that of any previous year. * ianu
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
. peftwn can become a member by subscribing throe
dollars, for-which sum they will receive' ° 1
entiUed/ 16 186 BUperb steel 30x88 Inches.
“ falstaff MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS.”
n M-One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrate
“THB COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL.”
3d—Four admissions, during the season, to
The Gallery of Paintings; 549, Broad
way, New York.
=,jL a ?. dition t 0 the f boTe benefits, there will be given to
subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over
FIVE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL WORKS OP ART!
comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians. outlines
Ac .. forming a truly national benefit. ’
enL h U«} 11 1. r v!^ Vi xi g- T hich e . T ? ry subscriber will receive,
entitled, Falstaff Mustering his Recruits.” is one of Hi.
most DeautifiU ard popular engravings ever issued in tiiis
country It to done on steel, in fine line and
OD lieavy l ,lato P ft P er > 30 by 38 inches, making a
most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of either the
nf V ar °o ? r , Ce- ItB sub J ect “ the celebrated scene
receiving, injustice Shallow’s office,
the rMi-uite which have been gathered for bis "ragged regi
ton five doUare “* farai * l ‘* i by to trade for toss
The Art Journal is too weli known to the whole country
to need commendation. It to a magnificently illustrated
*e ag t.v th ° f Art ’““ iu K Stories, Poems, Gossip,
Ac., by the very best writers in America. V
7^' 6 e r u f rt r iD K i* sent to any part of the country by mail,
with safely, being packed in a cylinder, nostage prepaid.
Subscriptions will be received until the evening of tiic
31st of January, 1861, at which time the books will close
and the premiums be given to subscribers.
No person to restricted to a single subscription. Those
remitting $l5, arc entitled to five memberships and to one
extra engraving for their trouble.
Subscriptious from California, the Canadas, and ail for
eign countries, must be $3,60 instead of $3, in order to de
fray extra postage, etc. I
For further particulars send for a copy of the elegantly
illustrated Art Journal, pronuuced the hamtoomet maim
ziue in America. It contains Catalogue of premiums, and
numerous superb engravings. Regular price, 50 cents per
number. Specimen copies, however, will be sent to those
wishing to subscribe, on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or
com. Address,
C. L. DKKBY, Actuary C. A. A.
w „ - , , frW Broadway, A’cw Fork,
n lii7i'rnr.^ c . r ' l °? received and forwarded by D. T.
CALDWtLL, Agent for Altoona and vicinity, where speci
men fcngraviiigg and Art Journal can be seen.
1 G £
vV
A'DVJOJf
Hew-York Be&eyolcmt infirmary,
established iqte.
And dpvotedto to the Dif
fusion qf Medical Knowledge for the Prevention of Disease
-?d to the relief of those e&e ritoKandsKd w4hCW
“ lc . a “J . Vl . n » u ' n l t Disorders. Tdthia end this
(mdovtol, tocuubto the sick *ndeufferiug throughout the
S±^2f, 0 / 10 a ;» 1J th ® Ktomou*
d l OJ ,or °™ x o f professed Physicians,
which thousands and tens of thousands annually
. ■^ e r° 1 i owiDg a '. re Bome of * e diseases we cure, not only
at the Jnfirmary but in all parts of our country: *
Consumption and Pulmonary Complaints. Ferers. Scrof
ula, Dyspepsia, Eye and Ear Disease, Cancers and other
tumors, Jaundice and Diver Complaint. Seminal Weakness,
and all diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, from
whatever cause or whatever nature. Our object will be to
give joy to the afflicted by effecting in alt cases a speedy cure.
Our rule is to charge nothing for advice and written pre
scriptions; but will furnish when requested the very best
medicines Ht the lowest ntes, *
These remedies are prepared in our own Laboratory, un
der the care af able Chemists, and are the most reliable
known to science, including all the recent discoveries.
To all addressing u- by letter, containing full account of
symptoms and appearances of disease, age, occupation, Ac..
we will write a candid riply, with advice and directions
ijl c “ r ?’ sent 118 when sending for advice will be
devoted to furnishing medicine for the poor. In all coses
medicine can be sent by mail or express if desired. Send
lor one or more of our works and judge for yourselves.
Also published at the Inh rmary, to aid these objects
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
causes, symptoms, diet, bathing and exorcise. Price 60 cts.
THE LADIES' MEDICAL FRIEND,
AND TDK PHYSIOLOGY ON MARRIAGE.
A wort on the cause, symptoms and treatment of all
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abortion anddts results, on Children, their Oil, and on the
prevention of conception, with Invaluable Instructions to
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The Gentlemen’s Medical Companion,
. . AM) PRIVATE ADVISER.
A bopk for tlieolil and young, embracing the Pathoirgy,
Prevention and Cure of ail Disease* of the Urinary and sfx
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THE GUIDE AND GUARD
for evert ose. :
It exposes all the Humbugs, and the various Tricks to
entice the side and well. It illustrates the plans of the
Ituackd and Hogues to dnpo every one. It iruidcs the m>.
Z aT Z ‘j!L r0 n ngh aud Bh ° ws swind Wthea^.
It shows how all lands of food, Medicines, Liquors and
S. W Pric“ &{l WUh ** mCaaa 0t detoctin S the
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM.
; PLANTATION AND SHOP.
For eyery family, having over 1000 receipt* on Cooking,
,/Z r A DS 1 DB ' How to plant andwhat
is the heat to raise. How to cure animals, advice tohonse
keepera, fanners and mechanic*, on 1000 subjected ihter
est. Price lucent*. Worth $lO to any one.
the consumptives book.
. £?ra hose , "I 10 w !? h . to K® l wen fro® that awful disease,
a full description of all the remedies used lor it, with a
I mT centt* 116 WBwlt8 ’ and other US6f “ I ir>fnrm °-
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tbe“- ®J‘*y "» 'Rostrated with beantifnl engravings,
ana contain , the cundcused experience of years.
Aasirnt Wasted for the above works, who can make *l5O
a months Send for a circular for agents.
tb f y° n ?B pt both sexes sufferlngfrom secret habits;
prosfration of nnnd; loss of jower; nenroqs debility; loss
, “8™• wakefulness; love ofsoli tude; eruptions on the
* c - before it it too. late; before yon suffer
Inppnable damage to both body and mind.
* pleasant and tore remedies
for Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac, send to us.
PREVENTIVE.
We are convinced that there are many parents of icrofu
lone, consumptive and diseased condition to whom a nu
merous pnsprmg orily brings tuSerioic and poverty. To
such we would; say write, and we will send Information of
a rare, well-tested, and never-foiling Preventive.
We will mail free, to any one applying for it,
TJiE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
?**?.**°d beautlfulpaper,and contains the most
rajuabjelnformation on Speimatorhoea. or Seminal Weak
lowing the awfal ef
Ml other diseases of the Sexual Organs, a fnU einla
origin of Syphlllsi the means* of prevention
ana cure* , •. ■
' On Consumption, that fearful disease. - • ' .
On the .hirer, Heart, Stomach and Skin. !
On Female Complaints.
On the various Schools of Medieiues.
On the modes of Treatment -iow practised.
1 On theFatoe Treatment of Diseases.
! On therarious Medical Humbugs.
On the physiology °f Marriage.
sense of Medicine.
Ob Diet, Buerclses. and Ablution.
How the Hiysfocian should be.
How to prevent I’regmmcy.
And many other things. Send fob it. • - \
♦ Thto Journal should be in the hands of every one. *
J. Busssu. M. D, A. M., Chief Physician. 8.8. Mama.
Surgeon.- Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist. ■ v
Office in New York, 154 Chambers street.
Office in WiUlainsbnrgh. South Bth and sth streets.
Correspondents will, please enclose two or three stamne
for return postage, and address ;
DB. A.BERNJSY, Secretory,
Wllilamsbni^^ew^ork-
' (Box 141.)
N0T.16,1860.-ly'
OARDIV ARE OP ALL DESCElP
tionajoat received and for ule by '
•**-■##l f.v Baumxs ?
(SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESET
O vors fcrr aojeat [l-tf.j ' KBS&JUEbi:
AND
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tn Amalgamation or Lanquagxo.— There to a growing
tendency In thlw age to appropriate the moat expressive
words of other language*, and alter a while to incorporate
them into our own; thus the word Cephalic, which to from
the Greek, signifying “ for the head,” to now becoming
popularized in connection with Ur. Spalding’s great Head
ache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general
way, and the word Cephalic will become as common as
Electrotype and many others whose distinction os foreign,
words has been wont away by common usage until they
seem “native sod to the manor born.”
’ardly Realized.
HI ’ad ’n ’orrible ’eadacbe this bafternoon, band I step
ped into the bapotheckries hand says hi to the man, “ Can
you hease me of an ’eadacbe 1” “ Does it hacbe ’ard.” says
’e. “ Hexceedingly,” says hi, hand upon that ’e gave me a
Cephalic Pill, hand ’pon me ’onor it cured me so quick that
I ’ardly realized 1 ’aid ’ad an ’eadacbe.
Headache is the fitvorite sign by which nature makes
known any deviation whatever from the natural state of
the brain, and viewed iff thto light it may bo looked on as
a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might
otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied;
and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches
may be classified under two names, viz: Symptomatic and
Idopathlc. Symptomatic Headache to exceedingly common
and ir-the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among
wbich are Apoplexy, Guilt, Rhcnmat sm and all febrile di
seases. In its nervous form it to sympathetic of disease of
the stomach constituting tick headache, of hepatic disease
constituting biliout heartache, of worms, constipation and
other disorders of the bowels, as well os renal and uterine
affections. Diseases of the heart are very frequently at
tended with Headaches: Amcmia and plethora are also af
fections which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic
Headache to also very common, being unusually distin
guished by the name of nervous headache, soi.-otimes com
ing on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and
prostrating at once the mental and physical energies, and
in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depres
sion of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances
the pain to in the front of the bead, over one or botli eyes,
and sometimes provoking vomiting; under thto class may
also bo named Neuralgia.
' For the treatment of either doss of Headache the Cepha- I
lie Fills have beendbuud a sure and safe remedy, relieving |
the most acute pains in a few minutes, ami hy its subtle
power eradicating the diseases of which Headache to the
unerring index.
Bridget, —Missus wants you to send her a box of Cepha
lic Glue. no. a bottle of Prepared Pills.—but I’m thinking
that's nut just it neither ; hut perhaps ye’ll lie afther know
ing what it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead and gone with the
Sick Headache, aud wants some more of tliat same us re
laived her before.
Druggist.—Yaa must mean Spalding’s Cephalic Pills.
Bridget. —Och! sura now and you’ve sed it, here’s the
qdarther and give me the Pills olid don’t be all day about
it aithcr.
Constipation of Costiveness.
No one of the “ninny ills flesh is heir to’’ is so prevalent,
so little understood, and so much neglected as Costiveness.
Often originating in carelessness, or sedentary habits : it is
regarged as a slight disorder of too little con«. qnence to
excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and com
panion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases,
and unless early eradicated it will bring the sufferer to an
untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which costive
ness is the usual attendant are Heabache. Colic. Rheuma
tism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, while
a long train of frightful diseases such as Malignant Fevers,
Ahcesscs. Dysentary. Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia. Apoplexy. Epi
leysy, Paralysis, Hysteria. Hypochondriasis. Melancholy
and Infinity; first indicate their presence ir the system by
tiiis alarming symptom Not unfreqm-ntly the diseases
named originate in Constipation, hut take on an indepen
dent existence unless the'eause is eradicated in an early
stage. From all these considerations it follows that-the
disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it
occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cepha
lic Pills on tiie first appearance of the complaint, as their
timely use will expel the iusidnons approaches of disease
and destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
A Beal Blessing.
Physician, —Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache?
Sirs. Jones. —Gone I Doctor, all gone 1 the pill you sent
cured me in just twenty minutes. 1 wish you would send
more so that I can have them handy.
Physician. —Yon can get them at any Drhggist. Call for
Cephalic Pills, I find they never fUil, and X recommend
them in all cases of Headache.
Sirs. Jones. —l shall send for a box directly, and shul
till all my suffering friends, for they arc a real blessing.
■ Tvnom Mimoss or Douabs Saved.—Mr. Spalding has
sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated Prepared Glue
and it is estimated that each Imttle saves at least ten dol
lars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregate
of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by
this valuable Invention. Having made bis Glue a house
hole word, he now proposes to do the world still greater
service by curing all the aching heads with his Cephalic
X*ills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Headaches will
soon vanish away like snow in J uly.
O~over excitement, and the mental care and anxiety
incMent to close attention to business or study, are among
the numerous cases of Nervous Headache. The disordered
state of mind and body incident to this distressing com
plaint is a fatal blow to all energy and ambition. Suffer
ers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from
these distressing attacks, by using one of the Cephalic Pills
whenever, the symptoms appear. It quiets the overtasked
brain, and sodbthes the strained and Jarring nerves, and re
laxes the tension of the stomach which always accompa
nies and aggravates the disordered condition of the brain.
Fact Worth Knowiso.—Spalding’s Cephalic Pills are a
certain cure for Sick Headache, Bilions Headache Nervous
Headache, Costiveness and General Debility.
Great Discovert. —Among the most important of all the
great medical discoveries of this age may be considered the
system of vaccination for protection from Small Pox, the
Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use Quinine
for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure spe
cific, whose benefits will be experienced by suffering hu
manity long after their discoverers are forgotten.
fl®* Did yon ever have the Sick Headache 1 Do yon re
member the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the
loathing and disgust at the sight of food. How totally un
fit you were for pleasure, conversation or study. One of
the Cephalic Pills wonld have relieved yon from oil "the
suffering which you then experienced. For this and other
purpose yon should always hkve a box of them on hand
to use as occasion requires. 1
Nervous Headache
s a Jr CURE Jp
By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous
or rick Headache maybe prevented; and If taken at the
commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain
and sickness will be obtained.
Thegf seldom foil In removing the Nausea and Headache
to which females are so subject. '
They act gently upon the bowels, —removing OotUvenett.
Afas, Students, Delicate Females; and all
persons of sedentary habits, they are valoableas a Laxatite,
improving tie appetite, giving time and vigor to the dlges-
Uve organs, and restoringtho natural elasticity and strength
ofthewho^system. v - V
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the reenltof longinveatigv
living been Ip
*•* *WXy«i»». dpriog which time they have prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and eaffering from
Headache* whether originating in the nervous kj stem or
from a dcrangvdstate of thestomach. , ' v""
Tljey ore entirely vegetable in thefr composition, and
mayj he token .at ell times with pefect safety" wffhont
malting spy change of dlret, and tAeafunee qf an t di*L
gttMiU taste render i itptty toadminider (Am to
'.J.. ■ bbwAkjs op counterfeits! ;
Ihe geimlne Save five alguatnree of Henry 0. *ynW*n
each Box. - .
Bold by DruggisU and all other Dealen in Medicines.
A Bwc will be sent by mall prepaid on receipt of the
■ PRICE 35 GENTS "
All ordersshotild beaddreesedto ,i *'
I HBNRT 0, SPALDING,
Nor.», ’CO.-ly.] 48 Cedar Stmt New York.
ABWtBMTIWE
TON IC, DIURETIC,*
Dvsvtve?
■mcHuffiK conwi
To THE CITIZENS OF NEW JER
SEY AND PENNSYLVANIA, i
Apothecaries, Druggists. Grocers and Putaxi ■
Families
WOLFE’S Pure ‘Cognac Brandy.
WOLFE’S Pure Maderie, Sherry and Port Wine, •
WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica and S't. Croix Rum.
WOLFE’S Pure Scutch and Irish Whisky
ALL IN BOTTLES.
I beg leave to call the attention of the cltizrna of the
United States to the above Winealand Liquors, imported hr
Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar in
every parrof thto country for the purity of his celebrated
Schiedam Schnapps Mr. Wolfe,]ln his letter tomo,spedt
ing .of tlie purity of bis W lues and Liquors, says: “ IwUl
Stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant
of thirty years’ residence in the city of New York, that all
the Brandy and W’ihes which I bottle are pure os imported,
and of the best quality, and cam be relied upon by every
purchaser.” Every bottle has thfi proprietor's name on the
wax. and a lac simile of his signature of the certificate
The.pnbhc are respectfully invited to call and examine fbr
themselves For sate at Retail by all Apothecaries and
Grocers m Philadelphia.
Geoeqe H. Ashton, No. 832 Market St.. Phila '
„ ~. , „ . , Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Bead the following from the New Yoik Courier-
Enormous Business for one New York Merchant— We
arc happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there to one
place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and
country merchant, can go aud purchase pure Wines and
Liquors, as pure as imported, andi of the best quality. We
do not intend to give an elaborafij-descrlption of thto mer
cliunt s extensive business, although it will well repay anv
stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe’s extensive ware
house, Nos. 18. 20 aud 22, Beaver street, and Nka 17 IB
and 21. Murketfield street. His stock of Schnapps on hand
ready for shipment conid- not have been less than thirty
thousand cases: the Brandy, some.ten thousand case#—Vin
tages of 1836 to ISS6; and ten thousand cases of Madeira
Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica
and St. Croix Bum. some very old; and equal to any in thto
country. He also had three large:'cellars, filled with Bran
dy. Wine. Ac., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for
bottling. .Mr. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps last year amounted
to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope fu
toss than two years he may be equally successful with hto
Brandies and Wines. 1
His business merits the patronage of every lover of hto
species Private fiuniliea who wish pure Wincsand Liquors
for medical use should send tbeir orders direct to Mr. Woll?,
until every A|>otbecary in the land make up their minds
to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and re
place it with Wolfe’s pure Wines and Liquors,
We understand that Mr. Wolfe, ifor the accommodation
of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of
Winesaud Liquors Such a manL and such a merchant.
Should ho sustained against his teiU of thousands of oppo
nents in the United States, who sell nothing but imitations,
ruinous alike to human health and happiness.
For sale by A. ROUSH. [Sept. 13,18«0-6m.to.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT tub
“MODEL STORE!”
TI/'E AltE HAPPY I’O INFORM
We a "aßain °“ haDd * With a “
fall goods,
which we think have been bought at prices that will ena
ble us to compete with any other house In this section of
country. VV e have now on hands a larger stock of fine
Goods than hasi heretofore been brought ‘to this place and
« e hope the ladies will appreciate our efforts to please their
tastes by calling and looking at our stock, which wo take
pleasure in showing. 'VVe have many novelties in Dress
Goods, among some of which are the following.
Wool Delaines. Mohair Mixtures, Oriental Lustres,
Palestors. Brocade Mohairs Silk Brilliants ,
isil/c Poplins, Brocade Poplins, Ghent
Valencies. Kep Poplins, Figured
Cashmeres . Mottled Merinos,
Wool Plaids, Fig. French
Merinos. Plain do.
Together with a full stock of all kinds of Domestic and
Shiple Dry Goods. Cloaking, Cloths, Casslmeres. Satinetts,
a*™ Mltaes and Children’s Shawls, Cloaks
rai d m l « h D o US J'^ s ’ Hosiery, Gloves, Woolen Goode, Carpets
Oil Cloths, Bed Comforts. Blankets; Ac- Ac.
We ask particular attention to our present stock of
BOOTS AND; SHOES,
which we feel sure are cheaper than they can be bought
elsewhere. Wo have also our usuaj. supply of , 6
Groceries, Gueensware, Hardware,
. Hwoden and IFiUotj) Ware.
fn a word, we think onk- present stock of Goods worth an
examination by persons wishing to buy, and cordially in
v!te our friends to drop in and see us. 3
Oct. 4. 1860. J. A J. LOWTHEB.
NEW STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AT HI LEMAN’S.
The subscriber informs his
customers, and the public Orally, that ho has Inst
received a largo and beautiful assortment of
'■ fall and winter goods, ’
which, for magnificence extent and variety, have never
folnvherto e orst^ n of lairCOnaty ' attention
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such as Blade and PUncy Silks, Chatties, Barges, Brilliants
Baums, Delaines, Chintss, Dtßeges , Crapes, Prints ’
Crape and Stella Shawls, MantiUds,
Hosiery, Bonnets and BibbonsiCbOars, Hand
kerchieft, Kid Gloves, Hooped Skirts, Skirt
ing, Lace Mitts, dx l. «fc.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
We have Cloths, Cassimerjs, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Ac.
and at prices that cannot fail to please. r H ‘ y
GROCERIES.
sssumt™,-. ie. ** Black T r’ MoWB>soap8 >
. Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronasa
heretofore received, he hopes by strict b2K
thf»ml an endeavor *° P' easo ’*® merit a bontinnanpe of
O^s^rLWcS. 0 ' 811 “?* toke “ to
Oct. 25, 1860. j,J. B HI LEMAN.
Salt River Passengers, Ho !
A s THB SUBSCRIBER WILL BE
“ ndartha leaving early In November
for, 0 ? 6 h r ad wat S” of S**“ RiTer, In the ship UNION,
which Will pos Are ly sad about that;time; and knowing
that many of my friends will go along and will want an
pntflt I take this opportunity of infonnmg them aa weU
as all my old friends and customers, that! have just re
turned from the East, where I purchased a largo rtoefc of
Goods, which X am now openlhg stray store in North
Ward, to Which 1 invite inspection. Tt is the
LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST
as well as the CHEAPEST, lot of Goods brought to the
town this fall. The reason why I say the caiAnsz is ob
vlons to every r. fleeting mind, beegWw the season ad
vancesi (the merchants in the east say) prices decline, there
fore I have an advantage of Atom 20 p) 25 per cent, over
who purchased early in the season, and 1 can and
wUI sell cheaper than any other house In the place. Pur
chMere will thus at once see the pitjriety <f at least ex-
LADIES* DRESS GOODS
for the season, also a foil assortment qf
.GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
JAIMES’ SHAKER |BONNETS,
: , iftse*> Jltt : and Strom] Hats, -
*P d everything in the llne of Dry Goods and Notions which
It Is ntmeeeesary to'ennmerate. All of which will be sold
“f t° prompt paying monthly customers, or ex
changed for ail aViHdes of Produce which can be consumed
here or exchanged for goods in the East.
„ * - A. McCORMICK. '
N> B.—Thoiubacriber has arrangements in the East by
which'he can simply any article at short notice.
Altoona. Oct 25. MflO. A. McCormick.
Bakery and Grocery Store.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS CON-
J. ■ STiNTfcT on hand !
Fresh-Baked Bread, Cakes, &c.
PEED, BACON, FLOTJB,
GROCERIES,
; Also, a choice lot of SUGARS end TOBACCO.
JACOB ’RINK,
Ntfr. 10. Virginia Street, below Aioie Street.
ONLTf DISCOVERY
Worthy of any Confidence
for restoring
THE BALD,AND GRAY.
Many, sincothe great discovery of Prof. Wood, htrs bn
tempted not'only to imitate his restorative, bet Mote te
, j***J ilbwwnd something that would produce results Man
“c~» Dot they bare all come and (tone, being carrfedeway
by Uw wartwftii raealta of Prof. Wood’s preparation,and
tedUe WlSrinlt 0 :- T# “* “ to “*
a t a « „B««rHs, April 18th,188».
■J» Wo<n>4 Cd.: letter I frote joa
}^ 6 concerning: tout valuable Hair Reiterative, Lid
y ° U {** y ® P u Wished in this vicinity and elsewhere.
Jus given rise to numerous inquiries touching the fltets in
The enquiries are. first, is it a feet of «, hSw
“ stated in the communication; second,
i*, t ™° third, does my hair sUU
j**.** llo B°°d order and of natural color 1 lo all
1 can and do answer invariably yes. Mv hair is ksr
*«**■*• rn.y_.uge of m, SiTfor 40 pTma™
better colored; the same is true of my
iT k » e ““I Hi? ool , y cauSo wh . v It is not generally traZ
S.f^TwS^S 61 * W ** bod 2* *«xiuent abluffij
th 6 wf, when if cure were used by wipw the fhee in ckM
connection with the whiskers, the same result wU fellow
55 1 been in the receipt of a great number
? f ** on ? *** P«e of New England, asking me if my
hair still continnes to be goal; as there is so muchjhmd
“ the mannfectnre and sale of various compounds afewell
as this, it has, no doubt, been basely imitated and been used
I not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury.—
' A. m»ve not used any of your Restorative of any account tor
, some months, and yet my hair la aa good sa ever, and hun
dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years
j old upd not a gray hair in my head or on my fece; and to
prove this feet, Pseud you a lock of my hair taken off fee
; 1 reccived your favor of two quart bottles lost
summer, for which I am very grateful. I gave it to my
friouds and hereby Induced them to try It, many were tkep
ticai until after trial* and then purchased nod osod it with
K UCC *ufV I ** a that you Mod
by which I can discover fraud in the Kevtorative*
sold by mm, I fear, without authority from you. A pure
article w ill luaure succeed uud I believe where good effeotl
u?*? w ’ !• ctnNd by iho impure articles
which curses the inventor of the good. 1 deem it my duty
as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued feflhct
°, n hair, as I assure all who enquire of mo of my un
-1 shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir,
T° nre . A. 0, RAYMOND.
_ _ _ Aawhw Box, Kv„ Nov. 30. 1848.
Pnor. 0. J. Wood : Dear Sir.—l would certainly be doing
you a great injustice not to make known to the world, the
wonderful, as well as unexpected result I have experienced
from using one bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using
oveo *md of Restoratives extant, but without success, and
finding my head nearly destitute of hair, 1 was finally in
duced to try a battle of your Hair Restorative. Now, can
dor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may
road this, that I now possess a new and beautital growth
ot hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the
original wait I will therefore take occasion to recommend
this invaluable remedy to &u who may feel the necessity
.. t- D you a, Rxy. 8 ALLEN BEOQK,
I. B.—This testimonial of my approbation for >onr vah
nable medicine (as you are aware of) la unsolicited, bat if
you think it worthy a place among tho rest, .insert if you
wish;. If not destiny ant shy
Yours, Ac, Rev H A B.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sixes. via:
large, medium and small; the small holds U a pint and
rutoiU for one dollar per bottle; the medhuiubolaß IfMt
twenty per cent more in proportion than tho smaiLretoda
for two dollars per bottle;: the large holds a quart, 40 per
cent, more in proportion an. 4 retails for S 3 a bottle. • O J
WOOD 1 00.. Proprietors, Jnd
114 Market street. St. Louis, Mo. And said by all nod
Druggists and Fnncy.Odbds.lfealers. [Dec. 6, ’6o3ni
■miHuam
Mbs. winslow, an expebi-
ENCED NURSE AND FEMALJS’PH'SSICIAN, pt*-
bguu to the attention of mothers her* 9 ,
SO O THING SYRUP!
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. '
wiilch greatly Cicilltatca the process of teething, by soften
mg the gums reducing all inflammation will allay Mia sad
spasmodic action, anti is ture to reoutaie the Bmoeu'
Depend npon it mothers., it will glee rest to yonradvs*.
and RtUef and Health to yourJnfixtUt, 1 9
Wo hare put up and sold this article for over ton feats,
and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we hare
never been able to say of any other medicine—never I»as ft
B single instance, to effect a cuts,'when timely
used- Never did we an instance of Bi m «i.a. fttnn C*
al jy °“ e who used it. On, the contrary, all are itoUghtSl
with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commen
daHon of its magical effects and medical virtues. Weapeak
In this matter “ what we do know,” after tonysafa* mmO.
riea.ee, *»d Pl°dg? ottr reputation for the OtUUment of what
we here declare. ’ln almost every Instance where the ia
font fa suffering firom pain and exhaustion, relief will be
ministered*** 11 ° r * wen * y mlnute * after* imp fc’ ad
.uThiHall,Rb!? P re P* r *tion Is.the prescription of ona of
*he most experienced and skillful nurses in Niter England,
o/camr beenUBed with never-fldUng success In
It hot only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorate#
the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and glrnMmw
and energy to the whole system. ' It will almost instantly
relieve; Griping in the BowtU and Wind Colic, andovsr!
come Convnlsoins, which, it not tpeedCy remedied?end in
w'Vm i it the Serf and rarest remedy In the
"I 1 ™- in “H ?f Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children!
whether it arises from teething or from.any other cause
Wo would say to every mother who has a child suffering
from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let
Judies, nor the prejudice, of others, stand between
suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yes. abso-
) he nse of tills medicine, y if timely
used. Full directions for using will accompany each bow
Ko-WC*tar .treet, N T.
Great Rush to “ DAN’S,”
THB OLD FREIGHT CONDUCTOR'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
Ip Kessler’s old Drag Store, on Virginia St.
“ HAN” IS DETERMINED NOT
A/ to be ouKlone by any one, in the *al» of
READY-MADE CLOTHOC
° th - r No ?^ 8- Ho hna 4 largo stock of Overcoats, rf
the best quality and latest styles, black and fcncr and
p,^ D r.^S‘ n 7 SU,K T ESTS ’ Frock snd DwJecSunj
of every color, qnality and style, tot
Gents Shawls, Hats, Caps, Boot* and Shot! of
everyth, quality and price for oldandyouna
Ladiesfine Dress, and Morocco Boole, Men’s
Morocco lace Soots, Ladies and Missed
Gaiters, and a great variety of Ckilr
: , - T drate Shoes. Ladies Notice,
Children’s fancy Bats and
Hoods, Gents Shirts,
Undershirts and
Drawers,
' Collars. Gloves,-
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs; ,
Ladies' Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, £e., in greatwariety,
assortment of tfARPETINO of ali stvlss
■£« prioi»,?rarkms patterns of Oil Cloths. KtiA Cow?
BlsAets, Muslin. Sheeting, Trunks, Carpet Bags; YsHm’
LadJea' Morocco Sachets, Umbrellas, Pan Sols, ate. ’
; WATCHES AND JEWELRY
of every such as Breast Pins, Kar-Bings, Finger
Bracele *«‘ Gold and Silver Fob Chains.*
Children sQoId and Coral Tuck-ops, Oent’a Shirt Studs!
udlea and Gent's Sleeve Buttons, silver Table and Ths
“P9°°»i Portmonaies, Pocket Knives, Pistols, Pocket, Side
and Back Combs; Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brushes: Soaha
ud Toilet Articles, 4c., 4e., all of which will be sohTaS
th olou/etl prices. Be sure and call at “ Dan’s" before vow
go clsewhers and yon will save money. $
D. LAUQHMAN, Agent
Altoona. Oct. 4,1860.-3 m
Tl TORE GOOD NEWS I . .* *
I*A undersigned baa Juit received from tha frdf -
a Urge and railed asaortment of '
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
constating of
Cloths, Cassimeres, and
VESTING-,
material for
PINE AND COARSE
OVERCOATS,
material for
BOYS’ CLOTHING;
GENTS FURNISHING QUODS,
•nch u Undenbirte. DnurcU, Sn«
sender* Neci-tlea, Han.lkwchiofa
“'d Bt tbe low«t prie«. r:r
w®Tl I**? m *^eop in the Tory Heat (ML
ftteBt £aahiona J on abort notice. Tfc
Nov. 1.1869-tf THOMAS BLWAT;V-
Qiteensware, just receive^
A large and fashionable assortment at the store of
— J. b mi.ByAy.v-
A LL THE STANDARD PATEIT
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