d Food IJ iea other remedlesand on's Blood food with now of the Blood Food Now, that quaclm - . i you with thclrpatent i ration the sane stylo : koii is a t eacher la our ted lecturer onphysi.' ■.utmedicinog'-arethb .. Jipericuco and knowl li yon have tried other ' i will safely be eoxw), < y this, Unfortunatef ; on some chronic «tft ;iud relief and raster*- ■ o>l Food. j -.plaint, maleorfainale oJ by poverty or dell b the Blood Food and ’ ’ ■ •" your own ooniTaft mml . baton’s Inkntilo Cor e, free from paregoric (iy for Diarrhea,-Sou nding teething, and a hah See ad vertise- mu, I’a. ;ives. id with ISE, ' & AGUE, OR CONSTIPATION.' vo years ofd, has for ' I’arlsbonkrs endtha omi'ilainu, which carry yimely grave; he hu r 'ij.pl fed to him fbr re- Ilian's,doty to reliev# ’"* will scud to those who > i-"'1. (Free of Charge), o-ing the same.,jAlw and Exorcise for the ijru cure for Coninmp-. and Lungs, Fever and •, Jiixioxu : ml.lio hcrpeo otory gM • ill coit nothing, and ' j it w too lata. Tbooo , • mliivut Phyiiclant )■ ' <i- wiihlng thorn will ! (' 1 lAMBKRIiAIN. .imiburgh, Now Tort. ach. and Indi> : arc'* IMland Bitten, :ng in Holland Town, mi much from Weak*. Sill : the dioeaaoooomodfcr coil Mini nOhli-ANlr ■ivno tono to hor (torn ■ turning, and woJSnoi- ■ cure offoctod byyoup 1 ■ iTful cnroo offoctod by , Mr opportunity. Ou , .;ivc publlohed arofrom .■' iiuinnlty, and ato Ittor- . J. QUINTUS, node, Sheboygan* Wl*.) ' \ HEOULE. ; dxm. Tft « : is oud uo* “ 7 00 F.it. 7OO « . Vli. ■' ■ T 10 and 11 10 A. M. 746 “ Bl4 « ll SO . ,« 1 40 t. JI. >'*. from T OO A. M. till till « 00 A. M. UOUMAiUtR, P. H EDULE learn 9,40 ?. M.- ; “ S,S*A.jr. “ 3,00 A.M. 9.10 r. v. » 11,34 A. X. ' “ 2,00 T.Jft. , Cll connects with aU M.. -M. M., v v.ucct with John«toWß \V*bt, Mail Train Xatl and Weal. LKWIS, Ckn'l ID: ‘i. by licv. D. S. Hoftbos* Nebraska* to JUft u£ Cap*- May, N. 3»i in* TMI. Kmj„ Mr. JOHN )KMUN, all of Bodibrd on ThnrsdaT, - vi Clover Greek, to Mi»* i.. Mr. JOIIX B.BITSW ui * days. ij\V.‘ illnbaif, on Xofr. 44b* ti years, 2 hSbntba HOLIDAYS! ;KD announ- I > uml vicinity that ha 0 «.f 5, Nuts, Spicea r-MV for the Holiday*. ‘ . 1;■ i ,-i stock of plain 1 . tuio. haisins &0.. h-' r#nr. Mil asses, Bnttw, V, HEAT flour, ,)!IN MEAL, • ; - -,-t 1 or email i : k and jgu WIU •»“, * Ml JACOB ins*. RT SAI4S- N ORDER OF ii County for the sale of , ~ u of Jacob Snyder, "- i . ,i • nr outcry, on i H„ IMJO, at onetfcioe* V. Bowman, in Ai . ,r'i „f the followingde - ;.n;;un, in the county ® 1 ; 1,-t No. 7, in Block D, : -..wn, fronting ttßy . heck at right Angle* W I.: v foot to «r. “‘{fTjJuJL ! avu n^riininglh* n raid Hickory St. •»“ to Mid Htroct flout'^ 1 and twenty -aid town, fronting nnr ..imgbMtnt right vntv feat, to an «W -■•■ii, fronting fifty ; at right a"B IC * to an undivided hull ol b r : . I’llillip minor children ivided half of »»‘d,%,a5 a r. bowman, and »*B^ t(l li.oyto the same, the t Coo t ame time, and ~f raid lot? will b®« 0 yV i nu nl WM- M.XdiOm. ,/ Jjc’j Snyder,***- n insurance VoKTBBS,**® - * ful btJoat KE;3BXJS»’ B - T p ffiSSSSBBSEiSK'- T,{i GREAT FAMILYPAPEU. THE OBBAT FAMIbT PAPER. prospectus r ■ : I fffE NEW-TQRK LEDGER. I - Int„ml to make the A’ew-lof* Mger for 1801 enpe- I ,?h»t of 1860, or any other year in the past. Anions I fC r w be the President Of the United States, I our con I tr i.. ret t George BaneroltfWUlanjj Cullen Bryant, I W . w *r slxe Oeorrfp. Morris, iN. P. Wallis, George D. I John G- s ", ’ Du nn English, Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., Em- I 8 ArthTr, V. Holton Myers/col. Wal- I crSO , mfhlab S. Compton SmitblJohn-Kstoit Cooke, Mrs. I Mrs Soothworth, ’Finny iFern, Anna Coro I iiire Csrv, M»ry Borrest.Marion Uarland, Miss I K fc rnouv Mary Stanley Gibson, Pbebo Cary,and many I , A^f- 7 PfbArtDrs. lit" College!, Statesmen, and other I C residing in different parte of the U nlou. I '®noi cerpi of contributors for the coming year will be so I . . ~,,1 will embrace such a vahety of eminent talent, I ‘fVl-.rv department ef literature Will recce!vo the par | ’.l...Mention of some (She Competent to do It anrplßiind I tlcU • , inltiß# Whether it bo popular romance, scientific I ,|>eC r*liiaWricnl sketch, schoUwtlc disquisition, spicy pstra- I ,h nathetic ballad, Immorout poem; old-fashioned loro I tiunlj editorial, or any othef ingredient of popular I ' journalism, that la to jbe furnished, the Ledger I » nil “.n bt sufficient for the task. In fact, our contrihu- I send us from week to wrick much more matter I if * ca., pos»ibly use, so that Wo shall always have a I ,‘i, .nd superabundant supply, from which to select the I * r „ best These facts, takeu in connection with our large- I I creased means, facilities, and experience, warrant ns, I 1 ~,-1; j U promising our reader* » family paper for the I we ,j 6 { which .will be mpre interesting andlastructive. I f*. | av , r} respect more valuable, even than the Ledger I f \ been in the past. I *• sn indication of the popularity of tho Ledger, wo need I f, |lu[ „ tits simple fact that its clrcnlal ion Is. larger tiian I of any ether ten literary journals in the country. 1U I 'rial success is owing to the Cact that we secure tho boat I *T. r 9 iu the country, and spare ns expense In getting up I !i„ best fcmily paper—a^paper of high moral tone. Tho I „ucd reputation of its contributors, the practical and I itoartaidy purs and healthy character of all Itsarticlcs, I its c*re which is taken that not even ono offensive word I |f.|| a ,,pesr in its columns, and the superiority of Its Tales I ‘ . gketches, have gained fur the Hixo-York Ledger a puai- I li„d that no literary paper has ever before reached.. I inns Cora Ritchie of Richmond; Va., ami Cel. Walter B. I Ismlsp, tho author of the popular “ Forrest Sketches.’’ I vliich were pnblishsd in our columns some time since, will I tub begin a story in the Ledger Surly in the new year.— I ju, gouthwortli is also engaged upon a new tale. | hi tbs next number of tho Ledger, wo shall publish a I rt rr istci citing article, written expressly for our columns, I ,nhlled. “ A Day with Lord Byron, from tho pen of tho I lion. Usorge Bancroft. ■ , it is with xndclf satisfaction that! wn announce that Mr. Irerett will eontintte bis elsgaut and interesting coutri tutloss to the Ledger during the next-year. , is this is the season of the year-pvhen Postmasters.and I other* arc in th* habit of forming clubs.-wo direct their j,articular attention to OUR TERMS. .v- ■-C. glnglo copies, $2 per annum; two copies, $3; four copies, *0; eight copies, $l2. Postmasters and others who get up elu’bi can afterwards add siuglecop!e»atsl,so. ' The party who sends us $l2 for a club of eight Copies (all sent at one time) will bo entitled to acopy/ree <br his trouble. Terras luvariably ia advance No subscriptions taken for a less ■period than one year. Canada subscribers must semi tweu ty-six cents In addition to the subscription, to pay the American postage, which is half a cent a copy on every paper. The notes of all specie paying buyka taken at par. when a draft or check can convenient he sent it Will bo preferred, as it will prevent the possibility of the loss of money by mail. We employ no travelling agents. Address oil communications to ROBERT BONNER, Publisher. No. 4i) Park-row, New-York. Doe. 20-11.] A NEW UNION. THIS WAY FOR CHEAP GOODS I MT. DILL & J. E. ICKES • U&vo entered info Partnership In the Mercantile business, in the itore heretofore occupied by John L. Ickcs, on the corner of Branch and Annie street*, East Altoona, where they hare Just received and opened the largest, bandiomett and cheapest Stock of ! \ FALL & WINTER GOODS la be found in any house in town. It consists, hi part, of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods (or lbs Ladies, such as Silks, Merinocs, Cashmeres, Ds- Lainee, Chintz*, Prints, Ac. Ladies' and Cents' Shawls, Ladies' Cloaks, Olovet, Hosiery, se. Ladies, (% sntlemen and Children's Jfoois arid Shoes. Ready-Made CJoffiing at Goat. Ihsj hare Just received a fall stock lof Heady-Made Cloth ing, of the very Mitt material, and made up in the bast and most fiublonablestyls) which will be sold at Philadelphia toil pricet for the cash. OVerCoats from $1 to $10; Business Coats from $S to $7 i V»sta*frora <1 |to $l. Whole suit of eplemiid Cueimere from $l4 to $l6, and other suits in pro portion. Also, a full stock of Groceries, Hardtcare, Queemware, \ Woalenxpart, and all articles kept in stores In this place. Glre us a call and we feel sure we can give satisfaction. S9u Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prices. ' [Doc. 13, 1560.-tf rTHE PANIC JL has not deterred the proprietors of lbs Haiti Sort from laying In theirsecond supply of Wia tef Goods, but has enabled us to hjuy them at rery low prices, and we ar.e now prepared to offer onr customers great bargains in all kinds of DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Qloaks, Domestic Dry Goods, : WOOLEN GOODS, CARPETS,, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS & SHOES, groceries hardware, i / WOOBEN & WILLOW WARE, &c.. &c. Our stock of goods Jnst receired is full and-comprises many new and beautiful stylea worthy of examination by those wishing to buy; and we will sell them cheaper Ilian «rer. Wa inrite all tp Call and see qs, hut pnrticnlarir the Whs. , J. A J. LOWTltltff. Dec. 6. 'CO.-St. “Opposition tlie Life of Trade.” ■ This is true of almost eeery business, and the subscriber subscribing to that doctrine hag opened a store in the building formerly occupied by him as A Justice office, on • irginia street, three doors ahurc Julia street, where be has on hand a fine assortment of hats and caps o( the latest and most fashionable styles, for men and boys, bonnets and flats roil LADIES, MISSES AXD CHILD REX, Gloves, Hosiery, Ready-Made Shirts, COLLARS FOR GENTS AND LADIES, TBIEMIEGS AXV XOTIOXSOF ALL KJXDS, STATIONARY, IXK, PEXS, «#*., <fi>. i . nTit ** * cal '> determined, by ftelling atVnnalLproSt T * lu * fcr-money, t» merit patronage. D*.C,’6o-tt. : JOGN MCCLELLAND **• KHOXAKBS. i ' ? SCHOMAKER & LANG, WHOLESALE GROCERS & Commission Merchants, . FLOUR, GKRAIN- BkcoN, Provision*, Cbecpe, Irop, Nails, Glass, Brooqis> Yarns, &c. for. WINES! WINES!!: WINES!I! •FOR THE HOLIbItS. WM- t. marriot announces « tatd a 2f Alt<X>,? * *“ a Ticlh^rtlUtheh " DOMESTIC WINES, RaniUZt “‘“"ttepu-e,' such as BUKlAerry,. Eldcritrrg, teuwnVhX W' ne < which he, will dispose of at PupoM*" ®”' B *’ *** lar K* or small quantities, for Holiday V.* Wtoowledgcd to bo the beet (■ the conn t,,e taste, hot .beneficial WiwwSJ®™ B * • & RETAIL. 1K ®?S SCRI^BR 18 NOW I>RE ••H Dealers fiwniliM, parties, hotel* and Ro of Oysters, from a single Eipm,® and Oysters are received daily by > «od Me a|ways{roeh and of the very best quality F«ESH FISH , , UW.-UQ JOHN AJJSAANDBB. op i Aim raauu nr No. 808, Liberty Street, PITTSBDRO, PA. ROBBER’S V *'■ ROBBER’S ROBBER’S Robber’s ' .....ROBBER’S PBAOTJC AL: C AliCtfL ATOR. r TRACPIfcAL CALCULATOR. ’■* n PRACTKiAt CALCULATORS * f PRACPICAE CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR: EOHEER’S practical calgu- XAion, : ■. A Botik of Plain Hides and Calculations for Busineu Ope ration!, h\/ Martin M, Udhrtr, Practical Surveyor and Omreyancer. Lk’cw Edition, publieJud by J, li, Lippin eoti <t Philadelphia. .• This work cbntalns 204 pages, and upwards of 600 Rules and Examples, entirely and’ thoroughly practical, such as arise every day In tho common parsuita of Business. It baa already passed through it number' of editions in rapid succession, and is'pronounced by all classes of business men to be tho handjeet book of refcrcncc,.pcrtaiuingto cal culations, that has ever boon published. Kvery example In the book is worked out in full and sta ted lu n plain.maunor, so that when a parallel case arises, those referring to the wprk wlll find nodifficulty in solving it; in a word r the general arrangement of the CAIiCUUA TOII is simple, that any one who knows how to add, sub tract, multiply and divide, .can easily solve any ordinary example that arises in business, or arrive at the true result of any estimate required! , ’ • Tho’chief aim of the author , has been to eschew theory and,philosophy:in figures, aiming only at facts and simpli city, believing that business men care little about spending time'in discussing the philosophy of rules, or the sciencc.of figures, deeihing-it sufficient for their purpose to bo able at a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result. The CALCULATOR differs In this respect from all other Arith metics of the day and kindred works—it is-a key to prac tical business cnicolationa—it in, in tho hands of the busi ness man, what the key to mathematical works is in the hands of the teacher in the school room—it facilitates time and insures correctness. TUB WORK TREATS OF TUB Measurement of Land, of Lumber, of Biick and Brick Work, of ntdne and stone Work, of grain and grain bins, of coal and coal bins, of wood, of solids, of liquids, ef circu lar, square or irregular vessels, of cisterns and vats, of root ing, of plasterer’s, painter’s, glazier’s, paver’s, plumber’s, paper hanger’s and upholsterers’ work. It treats of cur rency and of foreign and' domestic exchange, of tho deci mal system, of reduction and its extended application to business, of simple and compound interest, and their en tire application to business transactions, with the laws and usages governing and regulating the same, together with numerous commercial forms—of legal - tendei, of partial payment on notes, of banking and bank discount, of equa tion of payment and of partnershipaccomits, of assessment of taxes, of weights and moan urea, of square and. cubic measure, of the equnru root and its application to businoss of surlacrs, of excavation, an l of many other important practical matters not within the scope of an advertisement 'to mention. --t IT IS JUST THE BOOK FOR THE Former, tiio merchant, 'the mechanic, tlie artizan, or tlie professional man. It has proven a valuable auxiliary to the lawyer, the Justice of tbo peace, tlie conveyancer, and real estatb broker, to the" assessor, tlie banker, the elsrk, to the civil engineer and tlie surveyor, to the carpen ter and bricklayer, to the stonemason and the plasterer, to the paper hunger and upholsterer, to' tlie paver and the tilsr, Ac,, Ac.; each and all will find it adapted to their va rious wants better than any book published. Mailed (post paid) to any part of tlie United States, upon receipt of the money; Priceof a single copy, in cloth, 60 cents, or two copies, for $l,OO. Bound in pocket-book form, morocco, $l,OO per copy. Address! M. M. ROHRER, Dec 6, IS6I-Om.J Box 1911 Philadelphia P. 0., I’ft A FWAYS IN SEASON! JLjL Tlie undersigned would inform his oh! customers and the public generally, that ho has Just returned from the East with his fall stock, which is the LARGAST OF THE KIND ever brought to this place, -Me has pjrcry variety in Price, Size ami Qualily, or ME N BBBL H ATS AND H AND BOYS’ - CAPS, For Fall and Winter Wear. Also, all sizes, colors, shapes, and qualities of Ladies and Misses and Children’ll II ATS and FLATS, to which tlie at tention of those in want of anything in this line is special ly invited. FURS 1 FURS! FURS! I have now tlio largest and handsomest a*tcortmout of Furs ever ofloml to the ladies of AUjotki, embracing CAPES, MUFFS, CUFFS, and every tiling in that line, for Ladies and Children, of American and European manufacture, and of every quali ty of Furs. , Persons in want of anything in tbo above lino, will please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, ad I am determined to sell at tho very lowest possible prices. Store on Virginia street, opposite "the Luthernu church. Altoouu, Oct. 4, 1860-tf. JESSE SMITH. "vpsw- GROCERY AND LIQUOR i. i STORK.—TIfe undersigned would beg leave fo an nounce to the citizens of Blair county and vicinity that he has opened his new Store on Virginia tired . three doors below the. Xujicrintendent's Office, where Iro has jnst received from the East and \i est a largo, assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting as follows: bBSskS French Olard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Qld Burgundy Jf in«, Old Port W me, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gins Old Rye\ Whiskey, Uonongahela Whiskey, and Rhine Wine, which he has himself imported. Retailers of Liquors and Farmers will find it to thiifr, advantage to buy of him us he will sell at CITY PRICES. ’ lie will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of ✓ GROCEEIES, Such as Flour, ISdcon; Salt, Fish, Tobacco, Se gars. Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, £c., sc.. All of which will ho sold cheap for rash or Country Produce. Oor friends and the public generally are respectfullT in vited to give iu a call before purchasing elsewhere. Altoona, May 26. 1559.-tf FOR YOUNG LADIES, ALTOQXA, BL'AIH COUXTI', PA. MISS 11. A. BYERS will open in Al toona, nn tliu Ist day of October, 1860, a School for Oii'ls. All the branches of a good English Education will tungbt, ami Clausen to.bo instructed Jn Freudhl Music, Drawing and I’aiuting, will be received at tbefapilewinz charges. f m Music, y. quarter, '..V $lO.OO Froncli, “ : 500 Drawing,' “ ' ' 3.00 Painting, tr u fcr Color, 600 Paint ing, Oil, v g.oo Three months will coustitnteion* quarter in any of the above branches. ■ The school year will bo composifll of two'terms of 5 months each. Tho charge .for tnitjnn $l.OO per month, payable in advance, and tlie niraibcHbf pupils limited to 25 The discipline will be mild, but ifrin. Lessons will be assigned each pupil for study at homo; and for absence or tardiness, a written excuse will be demanded. The school wilt be under the care and direction of Her Robert Oliver. ' Altoona, geptl 27,1860.-tf GENUINE FAMILY LIQUORS. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Importers andWholysaioDealers in F. LANO, brandies; wines, Gij?a. and segaes, beg leave to call the attention of (he citizens of the United States to their Pure "Wtoes and Liquors, pat up under {heir own supervision, forPamllySud Medical use, in cases as sorted to snit customers. Clubs, Military and other publte bodies, who require to purchase in largeor small quanti ties, in caijesor bottles, will bo liberally dealtwith. Price List sent on application. •' OLD U.OREHO USE BITTERS . . Recommended .by the first physicians as the best remedy known forßy*pepaia, Jndlgeatiun, Debility, and all Ner rons Diseases. Assbeversge, it is pare, wholesome, and delicious to the taste. Sold by all Druggists. Wat. D. MOREHOUSE A CO* Proprietors, 8 4 5 Exchange Place, ' . Jersey City, K. J. rpHB SUBSCRIBERS, dealing in a staple article, will •*■ farnish employment to a; few active men, to actaa agents fur their house. , A preference will bo given totboeo .who are well aojniiliited;in the district lor which they ap ply. For which services they are willing to pay a salary of from ■■■-■■■ ; v"'- T;! 600 TO 800 DOLLARS Per Tear, and expenses, for further particulars address ' YT. B. MOHhIIOUSB 4 C 0„ J i 5 EichangoPtace,. Not. '■ Jeraoy City. Jf.J. T KYUS PREPARATION. FOR EX- I ibrrminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES* .ANTS, and Bcd-biigswithotitvlanger in its use under aty ciremustan ces fur sale at the drag Store of Jan. 24,’Sd-tf] G. IV. KESBLKS. SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS 1 for sale. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER. tScpt.g)ilBCo-tfc At the Post Office. ■pUFFALO ICOBES,—A SUPPLY Tl of Bed River Bnflaio Robes J ust received and for sale hyT JOHN WOBON. S G H.OOL EMPLOYMENT. ; ' ,'.L ' T ISW-'fl: ADVICE FJREE. Benevolent Infirmary, 1 , , JX* 1856, > And devoted to The Cause,,f Medical Befarfa; to the Dif- Medtced Knowledge for the Prevention of Disease, ““ d siiffta-inK and afflicted wiUrChS ; nlc and Virulent Disorders. To thU end tUU liiftrmarv Is endowed, &> enable the sick and suffering throughout the m j£? dth our »“»»• Iff ! tora7 } cc °f professed Physicians, perish* ; lckddou ~ iliKa and tons ot thousands annually Iho following are some of the diseases wo cure, not only at the Infirmary but in all parts of our country : y .CoMumptionjand Pulmonary Complaints, Foyers, Scrof ula, Ilyspcjisia,.Eye and Ear Disease, Cancers and other 1 amors, Jaundlce and Liver Complaint. Semina) Weakness, nnd all diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Grcans, from whatever whatever nature. Our object wUI bo to give joy to Uioafllicted by effecting in all cases a speedy cure. Our; rule is to chaise nothing for advice and written prt* scriptioiia, but will Xurntah when requested the very best medicines at the lowest rotes. J These remedies ate prepared in our own Laboratory, un der the care of able Chemists, and are the most reliable kn m Wn .. to .j ienC ?’ including all the recent discoveries. ' To all addressing us by letter, containing full account of symptom* aud appearances of ills ease; age. occupation. &c . we will write aicandld nply. with advice and directions lor cure, Any fees sent us when sending for advice will bo devoted toifurmshing medicine for the poor. In all cases medicine cun- be sent by mail or express if desired. Send lor one or more of our works and judge for yourselves. Also published at the lufi rmary, to aid those objects, THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, Cell taming simple remedies easily obtained for the cure of Diseases' m all, its forms, with full explnuations of the causes, symptoms, diet, bathing and exercise. Price 50 «ts. 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To such we would »ay write, and wo will send information of a sure, well-tested, and never-failing Preventive, We will mail free, to any one applying for it,. THE JOURNAL OF MJJpiCAL REFORM. It is a large alid beautiful paper, and contains tho most valuable information on Spermatorhoea, or Seminal Weak ness. Tlia cause, effects and cure, showing tho awful tt fects of the disease, Ou all other diseases of tho Sexual Organs, a full expla nation of the origin of Syphilis, tho means of prevention and cure. On Consumption, that fearful disease. Ou the Liver, Heart, Stomach and Bkia. ' On Female Complaints. Oh the various Schools of Mediciues. On the modesof Treatment now practised. On the-False Treatment ofDiseases. On tho various Medical Humbugs. On the Physiology of Marriage. On tho Common sense of Medicine. On Diet, Exorcises, and Ablution. How the ; Physician should be. How to prevent IVegnancy, And many other tilings. Send for it. Tills journal should be in tho hands, of every one. J. Russell,' Ml D., A. M., Chief Physician. 8. 8. Morris, Surgeon; Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist. ‘ Office in New York, 154 Chambers street. Office in Williamsburgh, South Bth and sth streets. Correspondents will please enclose two or three stamps for return postage, and address DU. A. BERNEY, Secretary, (Box 141.) Williamsburg, New York. Kor. 15, ISGO.-ly LOUIS PLACE., A GIFT VALUED FROM TWO dollars to one hundred dollar* given with every book sold at retail prices I M least one watch is guaranteed to er try twehe hooks. These luducomeuts are offered by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, 37 PARK ROW, KKW TORE. The moat ex tensive ami tiio most liberal GIR Concern in existence. Established in XSSS. ■_ Thosa who hart patronized other Gift Houses are parti cularly requested to acquaint themselves witli our terms. Onr inducements are unrivalled, anil put all others In th« shade. I'iie following are some of the Gilts to purchasers' of books': English Lever Gold Watches, Hunting Cases. Patent Lever, “ “ « « Ladles’Lever, “ “ “ Detached Lever Silver .Wtltches, Hunting Cases, Leplne Silver Watches, Open Pace; Gold Lockets, Tavions Sizes. Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Chains, style*. Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons sfitads, all pattsrns. Gents’ Bosom Pins, new and rich stales. Gold Pencils and Pens. Ladies’- and Gents’ Gold Dings. , Gold Watch Keys and Belt Pins.. A great variety, of Ladies’. Jewelry, Pins and Bar-Drops, com prising all the styles now worn, such as Cameo, Uosaie, Gold Stone, Lava, Florentine, Jtc., Ac. Gold Bracelets, all styles. The List of Books comprises a great assortment of stand ard works In every department of literature. Interesting to the young mid old. Do not fail to send for a catalogue.— CaUlogueai mailed free to any address. Apply to SUFFOLK. EXCHANGE COMP ANT, 37 pabx xow, now tons an. Broach Office, 116 Washington Street Boston, Mass, Dec. 0, 1860.-fit ■ Be forest, Armstrong & Co*, DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83 & 86 Duane St., i NEW YORK, PODLD NOTIFY THE TRADE thatthey aro openingW*®kly, to new aedbedu- UftHpattertns tiie ;‘- WAMjSjJTTA PRINTS, ; T r ■ Also TIU ■■■■'■ AMOSKEAG, A New Pplnf, which excels every Print in the Country for perfection of execution and design in full Madder Colors. Oar Prints are cheaper than any In market, and meeting with extensive sale., Orders'promptly attended to. ■' I'ob‘y < 2,.15G0j-ly ' INSTRUCTION IN DRAFTING.— 1 The Undersigned proposes to give instructions' in Draf ting, In Altoon, commencing December_3rd,lB6o. Machine Drafting, and Architectural r Drafting. Attendance will bo given on Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day evenings ofeach -week, in the room over Jacob Rees’ tailor sbdpVon Virginia street, for instruction in theahove. Nov. 21th.’«Mm. EDWARD HODNETf. T7LOUR.—THE BEST QUALIFY QF P PASEU.Y FLOUR for sole, Wholesale Apply to 'i' ' ; J. BHQiai>OOSR, . : Masonic Temple. ' ; "v WATCHES GIVEN AWAY!! Gesip SEND FOR A CATALOGUE -©a MISCELLANEOUS. „• TReAmamamatiox oFLarocaoes.— There Isa growing •tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive wdrdk ofather languages, and otter a Whllote incorparste them-into our own; thus the word Cephalic, which ir from the Greek, signifying “for the Idead,” is now- becoming popularized in oonnection with Mr. Spalding’s great Head ache Remedy, but it w3V sooii be used lit a-moro general* why. rind the word Cephidic will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose] distinction asibrelgu word* has been worn away by common' usage until- they seem “nhtivo and to the manor bom.” ! ’ardly Bealisied. , 111 ’ad ’n ’orriblc ’eadache this hofrernoon, hand I step ped into the hapothecaries hand sayd hi to Uie mam “ Can yon heuse mo of an ’oadachol” “ Does it hacho’ard,”says “iHexceedingly,” says hi, hand fipon that ’e gave me a' Cephalic Pill, hand ’pon me ’’onor ft cured me so quick that I ’ardly realized I ’ad ’ad an ’eadache. -BSylleadache is the favorite sign hy which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease whlch mlgbt otherwise escape attention, till too late to he remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may bo classified under two names; viz : Symptomatic and liiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which ore Apoplexy, Gout, Klicumat sm and all febrile di -1 senses. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting sick headache, of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, of worms, constipation and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseases of tho heart are very frequently at tended with-Headaches; Anosmia and plethora are also af fections which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being unusually'distin guished by tho name of nervous headache, sometimes com ing on suddenly, in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating at once the mental and physical energies, aud in other instances it comcs on slowly, heralded by depres siunof spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances the pain is iii the front of the head, over one or both cyss, and sometimes provoking, vomiting; under this class may also be named Neuralgia. For the treatment of cither class of Headache the Cephas lie Pills have been found a sure aiid safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseases,of which Headache is the unerring index. Bridast. —Missus wants you tn send her a box of Cepha lic Gins, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills, —but I’m thinking that's,iiot juiq it neither; but perhaps ye’ll be afther know ing what it is. Ye ses.she’s uigb dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and wq*its some more of that same as ro laived her before. Druggist. —You must mean Spalding’s Cephalic Pills. Bridget. —Ocb! KUru now and you’ve sod it, here’s the quartber and give me tlTo Pills and don’t be all day about it aithor. ) Constipation of Costiveness. No one of the ‘bunny 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 n.slight disorder of ,too little consequence to excite while in reality it is the precursor and com panion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, ami unless early eradicated it Vhil bring tho sufferer to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which costive ness is the usual attendant are llcahachc, Colic, Rheuma tism, Foul Breath, Piles'ahd others of like nature, while a loug train of frightful diseases such as Malignant Fevers, Abcosscs, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epi levsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first Indicate their presence ir the system by this alarming symptom Not unfrcquently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on an indepen dent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it occurs, and uo person should neglect to get a box of Cepha lic Pills on tho first appearance of the complaint, as thair timely use will expel the inslduous approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human Ufa. A Seal Blessing. Physician, —Weil, Mrs. Jonos, how is that headache f Mrs. Jones. —Gone I Doctor, allgonol the pill you sent cured mo in just twenty minutes, 1 wish you would send more so that I can have them, handy. Physician. —Yon can got them, at any Druggist. Call for Cephalic Pills. 1 find they never fail, and I recommend them in all cases of Headache. Mrs. Jones. —l'shall send fora box directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, for they are a real blessing. Twhntt Millions or Dollars Saved.— Mr. Spalding has sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated PreparedGluo and it is estimated, that each bottle saves at least ten dol lar* worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention. “Having made his Glne a house hole word, ho now proposes to do tho Vorid still greater service by curing ail the aching heads with his Cephalic Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July. Jf3T“ Over excitement, and the mental cure and anxiety incident to close attention to business or study, aro airiqng the numerous cases oT Nervous Headache. The disordered state of mind and body incident to this distressing com plaint is a fatal blow to oil 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 bruili, and soootiies the strained and jarring nerves, and re laxes tlie tension of the stomach which always accompa nies and aggravates the disordered condition of the brain. Fact Worts Knowing. —Spalding’s Cephalic Pills are a certain cute for Sick Headache, Billons Headache Nervous Headache, Costiveness aud General Debility. Qruat Discovert. —Among the most important of all tho groat medical discoveries of this age may ho considered tho system of vaccination for protection from Small Pox, tho 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 discoverer* are forgotten. BSP Did yon over have the Sick Headache f Do yon re member tho throbbing temples, tho fevered brow, tha loathing and disgust at the sight of food, llow totally un fit yort were for pleasure, conversation or study. One of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you from ail the suffering which you then experienced. For thi* and other purpose you should always have a box of them on hand to use’as occasion require*. ws*4 Nervous Headache y By tho use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Xerrout or tidfXtadaelu ' mayjpo prevented; and if taken at the coniinjeucement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fkil lit rontovihg the ATm uta and Headache towhich’femalesare wtmhfcct. They act gentlynponthe bowels, —removing CbtUventtt. ToxLiUraty iftn, Delicate Females, and all pmoneoftaiottery AaW<r,theyamvalMhUaaaia«d»re, improving the apprti<e,gi»ing tone and vigor to the: diges tive organa, and mtorlngthenatturalelastlcity andstrength of the whole system. '.j T;';';"" The CEPHALIC FILLS hre the result of long Infestigv tion and carcfnlly conducted experiments, having been ln use many years, during which tinjte theyhavo prevented and ralievod a vaat amount of pain ald iufforlng from Headache, whether originating iu : the nervous system or froma deranged state of the stomach. , Tboy are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with pefect safety without uwkiogany ohangeof diret,aud tfie absence : qf.' any dua. grttdJtU taste renders it easy toadninisUr them to children. ■ [" ■ tiBWARB OF COUNTERFEITS! The gjonuino have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding an cadi Rex, : ' /• Sold hy Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A Box will,he aont by mail preparedion receipt of the PRICE 95 CIiNTS. ’ All prders should be oddresaed to ’ ' HENRY C. SPALDING, Nov. 15, , 60.-ly.] ISCedar Street NewVorlc, 08S&0. A BUPE RLMTVE f ~ hi jonic, diuretic! ihykorME. cordial TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW JER* SKY AND PENNSYLVANIA, Apothecaries, DRuadisrs, Grocrrs and Private WOLFE’S Pure Cognac Brandy- : WOLFE’S Pure Madeflo, Sherry and Port Wine. WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica and St. Croiit Bum. ' WOLFE’S Puro Scotch and-Irish Whisky, .. ALL IN BOTTLES;? I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of tho United States to the above Wines and Liquors, imported by Cdolpbo Wolfs, of New York, whose name is butliar in every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated Schiedam Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in hlalettor tome,epeek ing of the pnrity of his Wines and Liquors, says: « {will stake my reputation as a Kan, my standing as a merchant of thirty years’ residence in the city ofNew York, that silt the Brandy and Wines which I bottle ate pure as imported, and of tho best quality, and can he' relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle has the proprietor’s name on the Wax, and afac simile of his signature qf the certificate,—* The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine for theniHclyejf. For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries hud Grocers in Philadelphia. . ,] > • , Gkoroe U. Asuton, No. 832 Market St., Phlla. '■ Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New Yoitk Courier: Enormous Business for one New Yore Merchant.—We are happy to inform onr fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physiciad, apothecary, and couuiry merchantman go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. We do nut intend to give an elaborate description of this mer chant’s extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udplpho-Wolfe’s extensive ware house, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. IT, 10 mid 21, Markctfiald street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not havo befn loss than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vin-, tnges of 1830 to 1836; and’ ten thousand rases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wino, Scotch nnd.lrlsl* Whiskey, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, same very old.and dquni to any in thia country. Ho also had three lurge.collaifs, filled wl(h Bran dy. Wine, Ac., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe’s saleaof Schnappllastyearnmounted to on.e hundred ami eighty thousand doten, and we hope in less than two years he may be equally'|succceafiil with his Brandies and Wines. | ’ Ilis business merits tho patronage of every lover of hi* species. Private families who wish puniWinesaiul Liquors fur medical uE&jdiould send their ordursdirccttuMr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and re place it with Wolfe’s pure Wlnus and Liquors. We understand that Mr. Woile,' for the accommodation 'of small dealers in tho country, puts uji assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, amf such A merchant, should be sustained against his tens of Thousands of oppo nents in the United States, who sell no tiling butimitations, ruinous aiike.to human health and happiness. For sale by A- ROUSH. [Sojft. 13,18C0-6m,ia. GREAT EXCITEMENT -i ' AT TUB “MODEL STORE!” WE ARE HAPPY IO INFORM bur friends that wo ore again m .hand* with ns unusually large stock of ’ FALL GOOpS, which we think have been bought at price* that will ena ble us to compute with any other house in this section of country. Wo have now on hands a larger stock of fine Goods thanjbas heretofore been brought to this place dud we hope tht>.ladies will appreciate our efforts to please their tastes by calling and looking at our stock, which wo take pleasure hi showing. Wo have. many, novelties in Dniss Goods, among some of which are the following. Wool Delaines,-Mohair Mixtures, Oriental Lustres, Palestors, Brocade Mohairs, Sflk Brilliants , Silk Poplins, Brocade Poplins, Chens Valencies, Rep Poplins.'" Figured Cashmeres, Mottled Merinos, Wool Plaids, Fig. French Merinos, Plain da. Together with a full stock of all kinds of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods, Cloaking, Cloths. CoSsimercs, Satlnetts, Tweeds,jAc. Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shawls, Cloaks and Cloth Dusters. Hosiery, OfoveSrWoGlen Goods, Carpet* Oil Cloths, Bed Comforts, Blankets, Ae. - Wc ask particular attention to our present stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which we fuol'Bure are cheaper't)mn they can be bought elsewhere. Wc have also our usual supply of Groceries, ftaeensware, Hardware, Wooden and TFiifoto Rare. In a word, we think our prosetit stock 6t Goods worth an examination by persons wishing to buyj and cordially ih vito our friends to drop in and see us. Oct. 4, 1860. ' J.fcj, LOWTHER. j NEW STOCK OF 1 FALL AjSD WINTER GOODS AT HILEMAN’%. The subscriber informs his customers, and the public generally, that ho ho* just received a largo and beautiful assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which, for magnificence, extent and variety, bavqmerer before been excelled in Blair county, particular attention is invited to our stotk of f . ' ’ i LADIES’ DRESS[GOODS, Such as Black ahd fUncy Silks, ChallieslMereges, Brilliants, Lawns, Delaines, Chintzs, DeßegesMCrapcs, Prints, Crape and Stella Stands, Mantillas, UndirsleeVes and Hosiery, Bonnets and Ribbons, (Mlars, Hand kerchiefs, Kid (Stoves, Hooped' Skirts, Skirt -1 ing, Lace Miiis, <Cc., Sc. ' % FOR GENTLEMAN'S’ WEAR, We have Cloths, Cossimeres, Testings, (Tweeas? Jena*, Ae. Heads of families would do well to call; and examine onr stock of Winter Goods for Boys. I j , Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Glassware, QneenSware, Wood and Willow Ware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, keyin'any quantity and at prices that cannot fail to please] GROCERIES. . Onr stock of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and consists of Rio aud Java Coffee, Crushes], Loaf and N. O Sugars; Green, Y. If. and Black Teak: Molasses, Soaps, Candles, Salt, Visit. Ac. . j; Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, hd hopes by strict [attention to busi ness, and an endeavor to please, to merit a cpntlnuauce of the same. " ' - ' ]•, • Country Produce of all kinds takkh In exchange for Goods at market prices. ji Get. 25, 1860. Jo B. HILEMAN. t Salt RiTer Passengers, Ho! AS THE SUBSCRIBE! WILL BE under the necessity of leaving early In November for tho head, waters of Salt Diver, Tnjftio ship UNION, which will posifirdy sail about that tlitm; and knowing that many of my friend# will go along and will want an outfit, 1 take this opportunity of informing them as'welt as oil my old friends and easterners, that I have jnst re turned from thd East, where I purchased a large stock of Goods, which I am how opening at my store in North Ward, to which I invite inspection. Hj is Oie LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST as well as the CHEAPEST? lot of Goods brought .to the ; town this fall. The reason why I say the cheapest 1# ob vious to every reflecting mind, because as the season ad vances {the’TiiercJouith in the east say) pi-ices decline, there fore I have an advantage' of from 20 to| 23 per cent, over those who purchased early in tho season, and I can and .will sell cheaper than any other honso in the place. Pur-: chasers, will thus at once see the propriety of at least ex amining my stock' before buying elsewhere. My stock consists of all theyaewest styles of r,AI>IES* DRESS GOODS for the season,' also a full assortment, ol ■ GROCERIES, - BOOTS AND SHOES, I*49>XC3’ SHAKER BONNETS, •* MUtti' Felt and SinnO 1 and everythiagln tho Uno of Dry Goodrend Notions which it ls nhnecossary to enumerate. All oit tfhicb will be sold fopewb, or to prompt paying monthly customers, or ex chaogedfbr aU articles of Produce which-can be consumed hero dr exchanged for goods in the East. ' . v ° pi. McCOBMIOK. N. B.—Thy subscriber has arrangements in the East by which lie can Nnpplv'any article at shdrt notice. , Altoona, Oct 25, 1860. I A. McCqMCCX. Bakery and Grocery Store. The subscriber bleeps con stantly on hand Fresh-Baked Bread, Cabes, &c - PEED, BACON, KLOITB, GrRO OERIES, Also, a choice lot of SEGAK3 aid TOBACCO. *' tIiOQB RINK, ( . Noir.lo. YlrgiaiaStfceVbi how Annie Street. ■ !•*$&••• . ■ f -■ „■ . ' - -' ' .1 • .■••••./.■ • . » : . ■ V • 1 ■ *; ' • • ' \ Families. ONLY DISCOVERY Worthy or any Confidence FOR RESTORING THE BALD AND GRA.Y. -Many, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood,hare kf« tempts] uofoaly to Imitate his restorative, bat nndbsef have discovered some tiling that would produce riwnl t* IdStv tical; hut they have nil come and gone,beingcattfodawte by thn wonderful results of Prof. Wood r » preparation, aad have boon forced to leave the field to its reaistleee sw*w_ Head the following;— • T* . h- B.crn, Me., April 18th, 1840; ■ Prof. 0. J. Wood i Co.: QontaThe letter I wtot* you In 1850 concerning your' valuable Hair Rostoratfre, and which you have published in this vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise tonomerous inquiries touching the facta in tho case. The enquiries are, first. Is it a foct of my baht tatlon and name, as stated in tho communication; second, is it true of all therein contained; third, dove my hair atlU continue to b« in good order add of natural color! To ait I can and do answer Invariably yos. My hair Is even bet- ' ter than In any atagq, of my Ufa Sir 40 years past, mom hotter colored; tho samu Is true of my whiskers, and tho only cause why it is not - generally true,. la that the anbatanceis washed off by frequent ablution Of the face, when If care were used by wiping tho face in clean connection with the whiskers, tho esmo result will follow- • as the hair. I have been in the receipt of a greatunmber of letters from all parts of Now England, asking mo If my • ‘ lisdr still otintinuee to bo good; as there is so much fraud in Hie manufacture add Sale of various compounds as well as this, iff lias, no doubt, been basely imitated and been used not only without any good effect, but to absolute Injury.—, ~ I have not used any of your Restorative of any account fbr some months, andyot my hair is as good os ever, and hun- % deeds have examined It with surprise, as I am now SI year* old and not a gray hair In my head or on my bee; and to prove this foot, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. I received your favor af two quart bottlce last* summer,. for which 1 am very grateful. I gave it to iay friends and thereby induced them to try It, many were skep- 1 tical until after trial, and then purchased and need'it> with , universal success, I will ask m> a ftiver, that you send, me a test by which I can discover fraud in tho Restorative, 1 sold by many, I fear, without authority from you, Apuro , article will insure success, and 1 believe whore good effects do not follow, the failure U caused’ by the Impure arttalo, which curses the inventor of tho good. 1 deem it my duty . as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, as I assure ell who enquire of me of ray un> shaken opinion of Its valuable results.' I remain, dear sir,' your*, A. C. RAYMOND. Aaboks Bn*, Ky., Nov. 30, ISM- Paor. O, J. Wood: Dear Hir.f-1 would certainly Be doing yon a great injustice not to make known to the world, tho' wonderful, os well as unexpected result I havo experienced from using oiw bottle of your Ualr Restorative. After using . every kind of Restoratives extant, bat without success, amt finding my head nearly destitute of hair, 1 was finally In- , dured to try a buttle of your Hair Restorative. Now, can-' dor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I-now: possess a new and beautiful growth of hdir, which I pronounce richer and Handsomer'than tho ' original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend . this Invaluable remedy to au who may feel tho necessity ef It. Rcsp’y you s, Ksv. 8. ALLEN BROCK, P. S.—This testimoniol of my approbation for jour val uable medicine (as you tiro .aware of) 1* unsolicited, but lf you think it worthy a place among- tho rest. Insert if yew wish; if not destroy and say uothlug. _ ■ _ . ’ ' - -Yours, Ac., The Restorative Is pat up in bottle«‘of throe sixes, vis:" large, medium and small; tlie small holds a pint amt retails for one dollar par bottle; the mediums holdat least . twenty per cent more lu proportion than the small, retails. ‘ for two dollurs per bottle; the'large holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion ami retails for $3 a buttle. 0 J WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 4H Broadway, Now York,- and'* 1U Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And said by all focsf Druggists and Ifnnojr Goods Dealers. [Dee. 6, ’6O 3m ■\TIIS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERT ITI BNCED NURSE AND FEITA'LKPUYSIGIAN, pre sents to .the attention of mothers lifer SOOTH IN Q STROP, FOE CHILDREN TEETfIINOv* which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softea ing the gums mlucingall inflammation will allay pain audit spasmodic action, and is sure to rtaulaU_ihe Bovtis, ~: Depend upon it mothers, It will glvo'rest to yourselvws,- and Belief and JltaUh to Stour Infants. Wohaveput up and sold thlsartlcle Ibr over ten years, and can say, lu confidence and truth of it, what we. bar*' never beeu able to any of any other medicine—never has It toiled, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used- ' Never did we know ap instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On .the contrary, all are delighted with iUoporntions, and speak in terms of highest commen dation of Its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “what we do know,’’ alter ton years’ expe rience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of wkal we here declare. In almost'every Instance where die In fant if suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found lu flftoen or twenty minutes alter the syrup is ad ministered. Hil» valuable preparation is the prescription- of on# of the most experienced and skinful nurses id New England, and has'been used withnovel-faillng success hi tAouiamtr of cates. It not onlyreUovos the child from pain, but invigorate* tbestomnch and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives ton* and energy to tbo wbdle system.’ It will almost instantly relieve Griping in Vie Bowels and 'Wind Coiie, aud ovsr come convuiSoins, which, .if not speedily remedied, end ha death. We believe it the bett ofiAittrest remedy in the world, in ait cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children* whether it arises from teething or from any other canes.— We would'say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not lot year pre judices, nor the prejudice* of others, stand between, yoor: suflbringcbiidaud the relief that will be sure—yes, absor lately sure—to follow the nse of this mcdicino, jf timely. used. Full directions for using will’ accompany edch bot tle. None genuine .unless tbs fbc-similo of CURTIS 4 PERKINS, N(|w York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druigists throughout the world, and by O. W. Kessler and A j Roush, druggists, Altoona. Price 2S eeat* per bottle.. , dSP Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, N. T. Ju1y,12.1580.-Iy. Great Bush to “ BAN’S,’’ THE OLD FREIGHT CONDUCTOR'S (/heap Clothing Store, In Kessler’s old Drug Store, on. Virginia St. IS DETERMINED NOT I J to h« outgone by any one in the sals of • - READY-MADE clothing and other Notions. . lie has a largo stock of Overcoats, of the beat, quality and latest styles,' black and ffinervuiC plain and fancy SILK VESTS, Frock and Dress COATS and PASTS, of every color, quality and style, for men and boys. ■■■■''■ ■. . ! .V‘ Gotti SkawU, Halt, Copt, Boot* and Sheet'*/ every etgle, quality and price for old and young, ' Ladies fine Dress and Morocco Boots, Morocco lace Boots, Ladies and Misssif Gaiters, and a great variety of Chit * drtn's Shoes, Ladies Holies,. 1 * Children's fancy Mats and ■ Moods, Gent's Shirts', Undershirts and ‘ ' ’ ‘ Drawers, Collars, Gloves, y.:‘ Hosiery, Handkerchiefs ; •* Ladies' Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, fc., in great variety. . Also, a large assortment of CARPETING.of all.sljle* and prices, various patterns of Oil Cloths, Table 06 vers, - Blanket s, : - Musi in. Sheeting, Truhks. Car pet. Bags, Tallses, , Ladies' Morocco Sachets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ac. Also, WATCHES AND JEWELRY of orory description, such as Breast Pins, Ear-Bines, flogsr Biiigs, liockcts, Bracelets, Gold and Silver Pob Chains, Chihlron’s Gold and Coral Tnck-nps, Gent’s Shirt Stnds, ladies and Qunt’s Sleeve Buttons, silver Table and Tsa t Spoons, Portmonnios, Pocket Knives,' Pistols, Pocket, Bids and Backcombs; Tooth, Hair and Clothes Urn*lies; Soaps and Toilet Articles, se.,'de., all of which will be sold at the! lowestprices. Be sure and call at “Don's” before yed go elsewhere and you will save money. D. LAUGHMAX, Agent. Altoona, Oct, 4,1860.-3 m r\UEENSWARE, JtJST RECEIVED. x3t/ A Urn and CuAionabl# awortiacnt at tha (ton of _ 1 J. B KILBMAy. A LL THE STANDARD PATENT TUB Bov 8 A’ Bt Miff
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