in California, on oloctiozi cnienlly placed for tho ions for the Washington > flic returns already foot »int, contains 70,000 ataml 0 f i-i .Summer. They have beast ■ citizen soldiery, and a f, w lint; officer at Fort Moultria • arms, they weta taken from f ft, mid the latter want tglcan ulidcd. NOTICES.^ s Cankerine. NK cares Putrid NE cures Sore Nipples. N E sun-s Ulcerated, Sere*. NE cures Cut*. ■ i N B cures Itjrrna. ''•vj/ NK cures Sore*. NE cure# Chapped . NE cure* Ulcerated Uy..' N K is the best Purifier eftkt [NE carps Canker -I. resulting from SeerUltw er re white teeth, use the.OAN rill be realized. We pledge ee from acids nod aU polw ren to an infaut with per##* ceth and keep the gums free cillcacious for nursing sore i remedies'that hare been put •hh diseases sboTe, i>one ean >V all druggists. Price Oft J. liLUUXLL JtjOO., ieto»s:'9U -Maiden Usatf, T V. KESSLER. ‘ Blood Poodijl , >“'■ trial other remeitieeend' llroiuon’a Blood JTo«t \: « 4 t .vouknow of the piqed F*oJ rtUing. Now, :|uaii>t you ■ prejiaration IliDnsi'ii is a tsachcriaowr ■■K-l.ratcd lecturer un/physt. latent medicines— «ta th« riat experience aud i hough you have triad other ud you will auraly ba ytnd, ueil by this. Unfortunate I roupht on some chronic dia iure, And rellefendmfora •» Hlood Food. DySpeptlet »r Complaint, mala or ftmela caused by poverty or defr> ■I with tbo iliood Pood apd value your-own comfcrt and > l> Dr. Eatun’e lutknflleCor id safe, free from paregoric i remedy for Diarrhea, ftua* ■■> attcuding.teethlng^aiida « gum*. SarSeaadtavtiie. Altoona, Pa. mptivea. MQicted with V- r.ny, ■ ■ !SB ASK, '■ ■ ER & AOUB, OB - constipation. nlr-five yean old,ibW for ug bU ParUhonan and the dfut complaint*, whlehaarry bn untimely grave; ha ha* i liars applied to him for re> Christian's duty to nlla** ' no, b* will sand to tbo** who ■ions used, (Fraa of Charge}, and using the,**»*. lation, and £x*rc(*a for the idle* a sure corefor Consent p-' hruat and Lungs, Ferer and )ksa*e,,Dyspepsia, Narrow nta, and he hope* arary age aa It wilt cost nothing, •*> before it is too lata. These most eminent Phystelani.ln t. Those wishing tbsim wIH V. DK. CUAUBHRLAIM. tVilliamsburgh.Naw le|k. itomach and Zndi* ion. ‘ - ' - l iSafhaxt'i Holland JDHUrL te, lining in Eolliil i, suffered much from Weak gcation. She hadbeea under nr, but the iHiwm seemed le purebnsed acme BOU*AND Ims given tone to herstoue h are ic turning, and weftm great cure effected by year ' ■■ ■ -• ■'>*,; a j wondsrftil cures effbeted by another opportunity. One t we have published •rsft’jp ir community, asd tI*HW - J- QTJINTW. luuwsbode, Sbeboygu, Tv w-v rnptives. restored to htallhJae fc* ly, after having suffered, **T affection, and to make known to htoWtajip send a copy of the pruwrlp > the direction* forfff|l*riH ■v wilt find a sure estate ' tins. Ac. The only «hf**t Prescription I* to benefit the on which he conceive* tob* r sufferer will try W» **•*• ami may prove a bleeatnf tii'ii will please address. TOWARD A. WILSON, Willt»m»hurg»» King- County, New »«*■ idical and Toil®* ■ BOOK. mil Directions for rparations in ii»*; ructions for making jU 9* ictics, Perfume*, Unguentt* let Articles. If yon aire •« e—if you wiiH * r, a smooth fscdp IC—or if you wish to knew lo Toilet andMediceJ llne,yß« copy of thi* book. Pof l.e work for P T. F. CHAPMAN, s:;l Broadway, No* *"*• Stomach Bittsrs for I** the stomach, or *»7 ic in America ar abroad. -.? ut the “Bitters" araa itiaaei, is to tha It rsmovesalUPtorW.****' i the blood, impart* «**■*“ rr ciTinr it that to»* a restoration of health. \ , cV' its superior a*C#im«*?*P d the proprietor* that it the afflicted, and I**** 1 . mother eelnm*. NSLOW, sale physician, Wl* 11 hich greatly iug the gums, reducing a?o tiu, and i* sur* there, it will fit* h t« yonr infant*. •ewent in another coW»f ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. : kails close. 7 Ift A,U. ipo* iir* . *ll u Wil'e.»»t»e«l«e«e**etse.«s*»«ws«»»«»»*****tM.«* *4 k« r g p.“m, Through- .. 700 “ KAILS ARRIVE. tfjiueysbang...—.»”*" —7 40 and 11 10 A. K. Wastsrn Tfareagh ',7 45 “• ,*wn Through 414 “ Way-. —<•—-tl » « ' «L>«rn Way :• '1 40 P. 11. nmex "Room During the weak, 'from 700 a. m. till , IvTu Oa iußdays, from 800 till 900 a. u. • W JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M RAILROAD SCHEDULE. -utas Train East arrival 9,20 P.M., leaves 9,40. P.U. •*“ « West “ 4,14 A.M. “ 8,88 A.M. e „. « last “ 7,45 A. M. “ 8.00 A. M. . « Weet “ 8,60 P. M., « 9,10 P.M. « last « 11,30 A. M. “ 11 M A. M. « Weet a 1,40 P. M., «; 2,00 P. M. The HOLLIDAYSBURO BRANCH connects with all Trains Rest and West. INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown Accstnßodstlou Train East and West, Mail Train East •■d West sad Express Train East and West. Nov. 2ft, 1880. ENOCH LEWIS, Ctn’i 3upt. In Bnllldaysbnrg, on the 20tii inst_ of Diptheria, SAL LIE ORA Y, daughter of Wm.O. and Elizabeth D. Murray, In the 4th year of her ago. Correspondence wanted.— A young lady having a handsome ' income and pos- Disad of reasonable personal attractions, is desirous of en tyring into a Correspondence wilb a young gentleman of good Doralsand intelligence, with a view to future uu toM benefit.' Please address “Miss Minnib Chester. New Bluefflfield, Perry county, Pa.” [Dec. 24.-U OrriCK Altoona Gas & Wateb Co., 1 ' Altoona, live. 24, 1860. J The board of directors hare this da; declared a dividend of THREE PER CSNT. on the Capitol Stock of the Company, clear of State Tax, payable on and after January Ist, 1861. Powers ef Attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at tno office ef tbe Treasurer, (Sup’t Office, Penn'a R. R). , Tramfer Books nil Ibe closed on tho 27 Ui of December, and remain etoaed until tho 3d of January, 1861. Dac. 27, ’6O-lt. «. V. HOSE, Treasurer. HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUN cesto the citizens pf Altoona and vicinity that he! just received a largo iovuiceo of Fruit, Confectionaries, Nuts, Spices ' sod notiossfor cbUdreuiks., expressly for the Holidays. lit will also keep always on hand a good stock of pliin aad fancy cakes, of hi* own manufacture. ' LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS &C., always on hand at all eeaeon* of ths ytar. Coffee, Teas, Sngar, Molasses, BuUf% EGGS, GOOD WHITE WHEATFLOUJiJ BUCK.WUET FLOUR, CORN URAL, AC., alwaye in (tor* and for aala in largo or imall quautitlea. Call, examine and price my itock and you will find It u good and cheap ua any in town. Dec. 20, ’flO-ly.J ORPHAN’S COURT SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF the Orphan’* Court of Blair County for tbs ul« of th* r*s*l e*tato of th« minor children pf Jacob Snyder, do aaaaad, will be azpoaed to public aate or outqry, on Monday, the fourteenth day of January, A. DvlSfil, at one o’clock \in th* afternoon, at the house of John F. Bowman, in Al toona, the nndiaided half part of each of tlio fol low hie de scribed lata situate in the town of Logan, in tho county of Blair and State of Pennsylvania: Lot No. 7, in Block 11, In th* ground plot or plan of said town, fronting fifty foet on Hickory Street and os tending back at right angles to •aid street on* hundred and. twenty feet to an alley. Lot No. 8, in the general.plan of said town adjoiningtli. before described lot, fronting fifty feet on said Hickory St. and extending back\ at right angles to said street- along the line of Louisa Street, one hundred and twenty feet, to an alley. Lot No. 14, in tho plan of said town, fronting fifty (bet on ChestnntStraet and extending buck at right angles to said street, on* hundred 'and twenty feet, to ai. alley.— Lot No. 15. in th* plan of said town, fronting fifty feet on Chestnut St. and extending back at right angle*, to said street, one hundred and twenty feet, to an alley, inljoining (he lot before described, soid luls Nu. 15 and No. 6, Block L, in the plan of said CownV Xbe undivided half of said lots being th* Interest of John Snyder, Phillip -nyder, Jacob fnyder and Christian Snyder, minor children of'Jacob Snyder, deceased; th* other undivided half of said lots, lie log owned in (so simple by John F. Bowman, and as said lot* cannot be divided without injury fo the same, th* said , Bowman’s interest will be-soid at the same time, and place above mentioned, se that the wliole of aald lots will be ex posed to sals as above describeil. Terms of Sale, cash on cunflimatlon of tlie sale. WJf, M. LLOYD, Guardian of the minor thxldrtn of Jacob Snyder, deed. Altoona, Dec: 20,’G8-3t. A NEW UNION. THIS WAY FOR CHEAP GOODS! Mt. dill & j. e. ickes e Have entered into Partnership in the Mercantile ss, in the store heretofore occupied by John h. Ickes, eu the enruer of Branch and Annie streets. Hast Altoona, Wbsrs they have Just received and opened the largest, handsomest and cheapest Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS •e be found In any house in town. It consists, in part, of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods fcr the Ladles, such ae Silks, Msrinoei Cashmeres, De- Laines, Chiotzs, Prints, Ac. LacHu'and GtnU' Shawls, Ladies' Chalet, Gloves, \ Hosiery, £e. Laditt, Gentlemen and Children'! Booit and Shoes. Ready-Made Clothing at Cost. Thtj have fust received a full stock of Ready-Made Cloth ing, of ttia very best material, and made up in the best and most fashionable style, which will bo told at Philadelphia *>»t prices for Ou cash. Osercoat* fronigl toglO; Business Ceet* from $3 to $7; Vest* from gl te gi. Whole suit of splendid Ctseimerc from fit to glth'nnd other euits in pro portion. glso, a full stock of Groceries, Hahhoare, Queemware, Hbodtnwor*, and all articles kept iq stores in thia place. ' Hive os a call and we feel sure we can give satisfaction. fiS- Country Produce taken in exchange for (foods at tne highest market prices. [Dec. 13, 18fl0.-tf “Opposition thelife of Trade.” This Is true ]o taste, but benaflcUl “ BTOBB, on Branch ■ s w Altoona. [8K.13.-2t G kS?£w2 INSURANCE 11 W NT 1 nsurance on Beal or tenrm, 1 . be effccted on the most reasonable March ir^S^ 11 * 1 " "toona at his offlee In Anna fit. r «‘ir,lB»,. JOBS DIED. JACOB WISE ROBBER’S ROBBER’S ROBBER’S BOBBER’S 'ROBBER’S PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. Practical calculator. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR, 1 EOHRER’S PRACTICAL calcu lator, A Book of Plain Pules ami Gsbadations for Business Ope rations, by Martin J/. Jtohrtr, ~Prar.liasl Surveyor Usui Cbnveyancer. jVeio Edition, published by J. B. Lippin cntt it Cb., Philadelphia. This work contains ‘Mi pages, and upwards of 600 Rule* tnd Examples, entirely and: thoroughly practical, such m arise every day in tho common pursuits of Business. It baa already passed through a number of editions in rapid succession, and Is pronounced by all classes of business men to be the' baudiest booh of reference, pertaining to cal culations, that has ever been published. Every example in tho book Is worked out in full and sta ted in a plain mauner, so that when a parallel case arises, those referring to tho work will hud uodifliculty in solving It; ia award, the general arrangement of the CALCULA TOR -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 ef any estimate required. The chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory and philosophy in figures, aiming only nt tacts and simpli city, believing that business men care little about spending time in discussing the philosophy of rules, ortho science of figures, deeming it sufficient fur their purpose to be ablest a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result. The CALCULATOR differs in tills respect from all other Arith metics of ibe day and kindred'works—it is a key to prac tical business calculations—it is, in the hands of the busi ness man, wliat the' key to mathematical works is in the hands of the teacher in the school room—it facilitates tims and insures correctness. ■p ■ - TUB WQKK TREATS OF TUB Measurement of Laud, of Lumber, of Bi iek and Brick Work, of stono.and stone work, of grain and grain bins, of coal and coni bins, of wood, of solids, of liquids, «f 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 the 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 tendci, of partial payment on notes, of banking and bank discount of equa tion of payment ami of pnrtnersbipaccounts, of assessment of taxes, of weights and measures, of square and cubic Pleasure) of the square root and its application to business of surfaces, of excavation, an ( of many other important practical matters not within Bio scope of an advertisement to mention. IT IS JUST TUE BOOK FOR THE Farmer, the merchant, the mechanic, tlt* ortizan, or the professional man. It lias proven a valuable auxiliary to tlis lawyer, the justice of the .pence, the conveyancer, aiid real estate broker, to the assessor, th* banker, the elsrk, to th* civil engineer and the surveyor, to the carpen ter and bricklayer, to tlia, stonemason and tho plasterer, to the paper hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and the tiler, Ac., Ac.; each and all will fiiid it aduptcd.to their va rious want)/ better than any book published. Mailed (post paid) to any part of the United States, npossiblo prices. Store on Virginia struct, opposite tho Lutheran church. Altoona, Oct. 4, 1860-tf. JESSE SMITH. New grocery and liquor STORE.—The undersigned would beg leave to an nounce to the citizens of Blair county and vicinity that he has opened his new Store on Virginia ttreei. three doors below o,e SuperinUndaU's Office, where lie lias just received from tho East aud West a large assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors; ||o| consisting os follows: French Otard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy M ine. Old Port ■ (Fine, Jamaica Rum Holland Gins Old Rye Whiskey, ■Monongahela ■ Whiskey, and Rhine IFinc* which lie has himself imported. Retailers of Lmuors and farmer* will find it to their advantage to buy of him as he Will sell at CITY PRICES. * ’ He will also keep constantly on liand an assortment of CtROOERIES, Such as Flour, Bacon, Sail, Fish, Tobacco, Be gan, St/rnp, Sugar, Coffee, ,Je., Ac., All of which will be sohl cheap fot cash or Country Produce. -1. (,11 .^. rl le ■ pJ, “ a»«“. «n tUo Ist d«y of October, 1800, a School for "i™- A” -the Kranclica of a good English Education will be taught, and Cinema to be instructed in French, Music. Drawing and Painting, will be received at..the following charges . , • Music, quarter, ' ejo.OO French, “ 500 Drawing, “ aoo Painting, Water Color, , s no Painting, Oil, , 8.00 Three months will constitute one quarter In any of the odoto brancheg. The school'year will bo composed of two terms of 9 months each. The charge for tuition' $l.OO per month, payable in advance, and the number of pupils maitedto 25, The discipline will bo mild, but nrm. Lesddns Will be assigned each pupil for study at home; and for absence or tardiness, a written excuse will.be demanded. The school will bo under the fcare and direction of Bev Robert Oliver. ’ Altoona, Sept. 27, ISflO^tf GENUINE FAMILY LIQUORS. WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in BRANDIES, WINES, GINS AND SEGABS, beg leave to call the attention of the citlzensof the United States to their'Pure Wince and Liquors, up under their own supervision, for Family arid Medical use, in cases as sorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military and other public bodies, who require to purchase in large or small quanti ties, |n casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. Price List sent on application. OLD MOREHOUSE BITTERS. .Recommended by the first physician* as the beat remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bebillty, and all Ner ▼onS Diseases. As abercrsge, it is pnre, wholesome, and delicious to ths taste. Sold by all Druggist*. WM. B. MOKKHODBB A CQ„ Proprietors, US Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. EMPLOYMENT. rpiIKSCBSCHIBEKS, dealing in a staple article, will Tarnish employment to a few active men.to act as agents for then- house. A preference will bo girpn to thoso who are well acquainted inthe district for which they ap ply. ,Por which services they are willing to pay a. salary of front , 600 TO BQO DOLLARS , P«r Y*r, and «xp«n»*». tot farther particulars addresi W. B. MOBjKUOCBE k CO, ‘ S k A Exchange Place, JertoyClty.W. J. K«r. T EVI’S PREPARATION: FOK KX ■ jterroliiaUug RATS, MICE, ROACIUCB, ARTS, «iu! danger in Its two under it?{incnoutAQ cceibr ealoat the Drug store of -v Jati. 24,’50-tf) • i' Q. W. KBBBLKR. TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS 'forsale. Apply to JOUNSHORMAKER*. . Bopt. 20,1600-tf. : ~ ’ ■ At the Poet Qfflee. Buffalo ROBEsr—a supply of Red Rirer Buffalo Robes Jnat received and for salt I*7 JOHN* LWDOS. ■ 'jv - ,V ■ . ’ L mvips rites. ' Benevolent Infirmary, . ~ Jt 1856, Drugs, Extortnm apt! Ignorance of professed Physicians through which thousands and tpns of thousands annually . Ji\l 0W * nf ’ “ re 8 ? mo of the diseases ws cure, not only at ihe Infirmary but m all parts.of our country: Consumption and Pulmonary Complaints, Foyers. Scrof uhi, Dye{ie psitt. Eye and Ear Disease, Cancers and other Tumors, Jnkmdiceand LiyorComplaint, Seminal Weakness, aiid all diseases of the Urinary and Scxnal Organs, from whatever cause or whatever nature. Our object will be to el o..i J ?.^7 ffl i. Cted by offectfn K in cases aspeedy cure. Our rule Is to charge nothing for advice and written pre scriptions; .but will furnish when requested the very beat medicines at the lowest rates. , * y l>e * t These remedies ore prepared in our own Laboratory, un der the taro of able Chemists, and are the must reliable known to sdieuce, including all the recent discoveries. To all addressing us by letter, containing full account of symptoms and appearancos.of disease, age, occupation, Ac we will write a candid nply, with adWca and^irations n >' «» when sending for advice will be devoted to furnishing medicine for the poor, lit all cases medicine cun be sent by mnil or express if desired. Send te or„iL!a^tt^n;ifs2i3cs~' THE: FAMILY PHYSICIAN, Containing simple remedies easily obtained for the cure of Diseases in all its forms, with full explanations'of the causes, symptoms, diet, bathing and exorcise. Price 50 »t« THE LADIES’ MEDICAL FRIEND. AND THE PHYSIOLOGY ON MARRIAGE. „„„ T .° n the ,“‘ usu > a.vmjitoms and treatmout of oil complaints peculiar to the sex, on marriage, its duties, nboition and its results, on Children, their ills, and on the prevention of conception, with Invaluable Instructions to them on subjects of a private nature. Price 25 cents. The Gentlemen’s Medical Companion, . . ■ , AND private adviser. 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For those who wish to got well from tliat awful disease, a full uescnptiou of all tli© used ior it, with a careful statement of the results, audother useful informa turn. Tnco 10 cents. The information in them is not to be found in any works published, nor obtainable from any other sonree. These buml^ 0 on ** no paper, ami beautifully Any ofthp above works will be mailed free, on receipt of price, in stamps, or money; or the whole in a handsomely bound volume for one house. No family should ho with °ut them. They are illustrated with beautiful engravings, ami contain the condensed experience pf year*. Aositfrs Wasted for tlje aTjovsworks, who cun make 5150 a mouth. Send for a circular for agents. . the >'°ups pt both sexes suffering from secret habits: prostration of mind; loss of power; nervous debility; loss of bight; wakefulness; love of solitude; eruptions on ths race, Ac., Ac.; Send bejore it is too laU ; before you suffer incurable damage to both body and mind. To Females who waut safe, pleasant and sure remedies for irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac., send to us. W© are convinced that tliero are many parents of scrofu lous, consumptive and diseased condition to whom a nu merous offspring only brings suffering and iioverty. To such we would say write, and we will send information of a sure, well-tested, and never-failing Preventive, M e will ninil free, to any one applying fur it, THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM. Il is n large and beautiful paper, and contains the most valuable information on £]>erziiatorhoea, or Seminal Weak ness. Tha cause, effects and cure, showing the awful ef fects of the disease, Ou all Other diseases of the Sexual Organs, a full expla nation of the origin; of Syphilis, the means of prevention ami euro. * On Consumption, that fearful disease. On the Liter, Heart, Stomach and Skin. On Female Complaints. On the various Schools of Medicines. On the modes of Treatment now practised. On the False Treatment of Diseases. 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The List of Books comprises a great assortment of stand ard works in every department of literature, interesting to the young and old. Do not tail to tend for a nte-torne Catalogues mailed tree to any address. Apply to Branch Office, IX6 Washington Street, Boston, Moss* Dec, 6, 18t)0.-5t. De Forest, Armstrong & Co., DRY GOOPS MERCHANTS, 75, 77, 70, 81, 83 & 85 Duane St., NEW YORK, NOTIFY THE TRADE V f , thatithey ore opening Weekly, in new and bean- Ufel patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS, 'j' ' ALSO THX " AMOSKEAG, 1 A New jwhlch excels every Print in the Count)? for perfection of-.execution and design In full Madder Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sole. Orders promptly attended to. Fjib’y 2,150Q-ly : f : INSTRUCTION IN DRAFTING.— The undersigned proposes to gi»a Instructions in Draf ting, in Altoona, commencing December 3rd,1800. Machine Drafting, and Architectural , , Drafting;. ■ Attendance Will be givfen on Tuesday, Thursday and Fr iday evenings nf each, week, in the room over Jacob Bees’ tattor shop, on Virginia street, for instruction in the above. • Nor. 24th, '6O-lm. BDWAPD HODNECf. ELOUR.—THE BEST QUALITY OP PAMIIiYPhOUR for Bale, Wholesale antlßelail. Apply to , J.SHOBJIAKISR, ipee.lljlBs^-tf t JJaeohie Temple. AND THE GUIDE AND GUAED PREVENTIVE. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, .37 PARK BOW, HEW TORE CITT. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ,Tn Amaioamattob or Lakodaou.— I Thor* U a growing tendency. in this ag» to Appropriate th« moat expressive words of other language*, and alter a while to incorporate them into our own; tbm the word Cephalic, which 1* from the Greek, signifying “for the head,” ii now becoming popularised in connection with M*J Spalding’s great Head ache remedy, but it will soon be used tn a mote general way, and the iword Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose distinction as foreign word* has been wont away by common usage Until they scorn “native and to the manor born.” ’ardly Bealized. 11l ’ad 'n 'orrible ’eadache tills hafternoou, hand I step ped into tlie liapothecaries hand says hi to the man, “ Can you hease pie of an ’eadache I” “ Does it liacbe ’ard,” says ’e. “ Hexceediugly,” says hi, hand upon that ’e gare me a Cephalic Pill, hand ’pon me 'onor it cured me so quick that 1 'ardly realized 1 ’ad ’ad an ’eadache. Headache is the favorite sign by which nature makes known anv deflation whatever from the naturabstats of the brain,'and viewed in this light It may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to he remedied; and its indications should, never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, vis: Symptomatic and Idopathic, Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly icommon ■and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout, Khenmat sm and all febrile di seases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting tick headache, of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, of worms, oonstipntihu and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseases of the heart are very frequently at tended with Headaches: .4nmmia and plethora are also af fections which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being unusually distin-, guisbed by the name of nervous headache . sometimes com ing on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating st once the mental and physical energies, and in other instances It come* on slowly, heralded by depres sion of spirits or acerbity of temper. In moat instances the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking, vomiting; under this doss may also be named Neuralgia. For the treatment of either class of Headache theCepha lie Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving ths most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating tbs diseases of which Usadach* is tbs unerring index. v Bridsbt. —Missus wants you to ssnd her a box of Cepha lic Glue, no. a buttle oP¥t»pared Pills, —but I'm thinking that's not j ust it uaither; but perhaps y e’ll bo afther know ing what it is. Ye.see she's nigh dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and wants some more of that same as re luived her before. Druggist. —You must mean Spaldlng’a Cephalic Pills. Bridget, —Och! sura now and you’re led it, bere'a the quarthcr and give me the Pills and don’t be all day about it suiter. Constipation of Costivenesa. No one of the ‘•many Ills flesh is heir to” la so prevalent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Costiveness. Often originating iti carelessness, or sedentary habits; it is regavged os a sliglit disorder uf too little consequence to excite anxiety, While in reality it is the precursor and com panion of many uf the most fatal and dangerous discuses, 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 Hcahucho, Colic. Rheuma tism, Foul Breath, Piles aud others of like nature, wbil* a long train of frightful diseases such os Malignant Fevers, Abcesses, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, .Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epi leysy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate their presence ir the system by tliis alarming symptom Not unfrequently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take ou 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 no person should neglect to get a box of Cepha lic Pills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the tuslduous approMfees of disease and destroy this dangerous ibo to human l^Cp A Beal Blessing. Physician, —Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache 1 Mrs. Jones. —Gone! Doctor, all gone.' the pill you sent ctfred me in Just twenty minutes, 1 wish yuu wopld send more so that 1 can have them handy. Physician. —Yon can get'thcqi at any Druggist. Call for Cephalic Pills, I find they never fall, aud X recommend them in ail cases of Headache. ' Mrs. Jones. —l shall send fur a box directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, fur they are a real Hetsing. Twexti Millions o» Dollars Saved. —Mr. Spalding has sold two millions uf bottles of his celebrated Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at leaat ten dol lars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention. Having made his Glue a house hole word, he uoW proposes to do the world still greater service by curing alt the aching beads with his Cephalic Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July. , AE'Over excitement, and the mental cart and anxiety Incident to close attention to business or study, are among tbe 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-%nd ambition. Suffer ers by this disorder can, always obtain speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using one of tho Cephalic Pills whenever the symptoms appear. It quiets the overtasked brain, and smoothes tbo strained and Jarring nerves, and re laxes the tension of the stomach which always aeconipa uies and aggravates the disordered condition of tbe brain. Fact Worth Kxowixa.—Spalding’s Cephalic Pillo are a certain cure for Sick Headache, Bilious Headache Nervous Headache, Costiveness and General Debility. Great Discovert. —Among the most important of all the great medical discoveries of tine age may be considered the system of vaccination for protection from Small Poi, 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 fong after their discoverers are forgotten. Did you ever have the Sick Headache J Do yon re member the throbbing temples, tbe fevered brow, the loathing and disgust at the sight of food. How totally un fit yon were for pleasure, conversation or study.- One of the Cephalic Pills would havi relieved yon from fifths suffering which you then experienced. For tilts and other purpose yon should always have a box of them on hand td use as occasion requires. Nervous Headache By the use of these Pills, the periodic attack* of Xenons or tick Headache maybe prevented; and If taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. . They seldom Ml in removing the JV'ausM and Htadaeht to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels, —removing Cbstiveness. For literary Men, Student* Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they ore valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tons end vigor ,to tbediges t|To organs and restoringlhe natural elasticity andstreiigth of the whole, System. j The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investiga tion and carefuEy experiments,' having been in d* nftdjf jeaw, during >hic& time they have prevented and relleved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originaUn'g in the htrvons system or from a deranged state of the stomach,. entirely vefietabjo in their composition, an.l may bo taken'at alt tinea With prfect aafety Without making any change' of diret, anti Me abteni*if any Glassware, Qaeentwart, Wood and W Blow Mare, Oil Cloths, Carpels, Ac., in any quantity and at prices that cannot fail to plefse. . ■ GROCERIES. Our stock of Groceries is more extenslrs than aren and consists of Rio and JaTa Coffee, Crokfaed, Loaf aud N O gsasssi. & r “r . ™, a “ kfal to . th * P u , !,llc for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to busl ness, and an endeaTor to please, to merit a continuance of the same. . * • V Country Produce of oil kind* &ken in exchange for Goods at market prices. ■j; ■ ■ ■ • Pet. SSj 1800. 1 J. B. HILEMAN. Salt River Passengers, Ho! AS THE SUBSCRIBER WILL PE under tbe necessity of leaving early in November for the head waters of Salt -Hirer, jin the Ain UNION", which will positively sail about that time; and knowing that many of my friends will go aldng and will want an outfit, I take'this opportunity of informing thfem as well as all my old friends and customers, that I hive just Re turned from the East, where I purchased a large stock'of floods, which I am now opening lit mv store In North Ward, to which I invite inspection, jilt is the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST os well as the CHEAPEST lot of Qooda brought to the town this fall. ' The reason why 1 s sty the chxapest ie ob vious to^ every refiecting mind, because os the season ad vances (the merchants In the east say) pricesdecline, tbere forel have an advantage offromSOjto 25 per cent, over tbdso who purchased afcrly In the sAsor, ind I can and will sell cheaper than any other; house In the place. : Pnr. chasers will thus at once see 1 the propriety of at least ex amining my stock before hqytng elsewhere.. My stock consists of alt the newest styles of p * ladies* dress goods for ths season, also a fall a«aostment| of GROCifeBEES, BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES’ ' SOAKERpBONNETS,, Hisses' Pelt and Straw Hals, ' wd everything in tbe line of Dry Goods and Notions which ft la unnecessary to enumerate. AUI of which will be sold fw cash, or to prompt paying monthly customers, or ex changed for all articles of Produce which can be consumed here or exchanged for goods in tbo East. „ 2. !, A. McCORMIOK. N. B.—The subscriber has arrangements in the East by which he can supply any article at short notice. •Altoona.Oct 26, 1860. i; A. McCormick. Bakery and Grocery Store. rpHE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS CON- X STANTLY on hand Fjpesli-Baketl Bread, Cakes, &c. PEED, BACON, FLOUR, GROCERIES, Alee,* ahoieelotof BEGAR3 and TOBACCO, JACOB RINK, Ylrginla Street, below Annie Street. J>ov, 10, ONLY DISCOVERY Wpithy of any Confidence >Oll RKSTOUINQ THE BALD AND GRAY. : »inco the great of Prof. Wood, have at» tempted not only to imitate hl»r*«lor«tive,lmt profoaa V* ImTe discovered something, that would produce molts id«» tlcal; bat they have all copta pad gone.belnwaarriadawav >y the wonderful rosalts of Prof. Wood’* prep* ration aad Itavo bean (bread to leave the fl#}d to Us resistlaaa awis.— Read the following?— 1 JUnr, Wo, April 15 th, 1859. Prof. O. J. 'Wood i Co,: Gents:—The latter I wrote jou in 1850 concerning your valuable Hair UHtmtity, u,) whicli yon hare published In tills vicinity and elsewhere, haa given riao to numerous inquiries touching the (Wets In the case. The enquiries are, first, ia it a bet of my habi tation and name, as stated in tbo communication; second, is it true of all therein contained; third, does my hair stUl continue to bn in good order and of natural eol-rf To all I can and do answer iurariahiy yas. My hair ia even bet ter than in any stage of my i)fo tor to years past, more •“•Hlorifty and better colored; the same la true of my whUkrra, and the only cause why It U not generally true, te that the sobetanceia washed off by frequent ablution of the tace, when if core were used by vr iping tho face in clone connection witlnthe whiskers, the aaino result will tollOw as the been in the receipt of agreat number of letter* irtnu all parte of Now England, asking ms if my hair at ill continues to be good; as there is au much fraud in the manufeeture and sale of various coiu|>ounda as well as this, it has, 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 Keatoratire of any account for soma months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hun dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 01 yaara old end not a gray hair in my bead or on icy bee; and to prove this fact, I eend you a luck of my hair taken off tha past week. I received your favor of two quart buttles last summer, for which lam very grateful. I gave it to my friende and thereby Induced them to try it, many were skep tical until after trial, and then purchased aud used it with -universal success. .1 will nsk as a favor, that yep lead mA a teat by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, ■old by many, I bar, without authority from you. A pure article will insure success, aud I believo where good effects do not MW, the failure is caused by the impure article* which enraea the iuventor of the good. 1 doom It my duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, aa I assure all who enquire of mo of my un shaken opinion of it* valuable results. I remain, dear air, youft, A.C. RAYMOND, Aanoxs Bex, Ky., Nov. 30, 1848. P*Of. O. J. Woo#: Dear Sir.—l would certainly be doing you a treat Injustice not to make known .to the world, the wonderful, ea.weli.ae unexpected result 1 havo experienced front using one bottle of your Uair Restorative. After seine every kind of Restoratives extant, but without iuccom, and my head nearly destitute of hair, 1 was- Anally in duced to try a bottle-of your Uair Reiterative. Now, raw dor and Juatleo compel me to announce to whoever may road this, that I now poeaeoa a new and beautiful growth of hair, which ! pronounce'richer end haudaemer than the original was. I will therefore tekooccasien to recommend thia invaluable remedy to au. who may feel the nrreealty ef It. Meap-y you (, Rev. S. ALLEN BROCK. P. B.—Thia testimonial of my approbation for >our aal uable medicine (as you are awaroof) is unsolicited, but IT you think it worthy a place among the rest, insert if yes wish; if not destroy and say nothing. ' ‘ Yours,' Ac., . The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sites, - vis: large, medium ami small; tbe small ItuKls % a plat sad retails for one dollar per bottle; the mediums hold at least twenty per cent more In proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle: the Urge holds a quart, 40 per cent, more In proportion and retails for $3 a bottle. 0 J WOOD AGO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mu. And said by all gesd Druggists and fancy Goods Dealers. (Dec. S, ’OO 3m Mrs. winslow, An expert. ENCKD MIR3R AND FEMALE PHYSICIAN, •cut* to the attention of mothers her SOOTH IN G SYR U P, FOB CHILDREN TEETHING. which greatly facilitates the process of tes thing, hr soft**, ingthe gnms reducing altinflammation win alhiy paEa and spasmodic action, and is sure to reaulalt tht ISovetU. Oeiwnd upon it mother*, it will give rest to yourtvlvH, and IMitf and lltalth to your JnfanU. We hare pat up and sold this article for over. ten year*, and can »ay, in confidence abd truth of it, wlimt we hare never been able to say of any other medicine—never hse i| lulled, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dieaatiefcetioo by any one who uMd it. Onthe-contrary, all are delighted with its operation*, and speak in terms of highest commen dation of its magical effect* and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “-what we do know,” after ton, years' expe rience, and pledge our reputation for tlie fulfilment of what w» here'declare.- In almost every instance where the la tent is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will he found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup la a4> ministered.' v ' This valuable preparation Is tlie prescription of ose of the most experienced and skillful nurses In New England, and lias been used with never-failing success In thousands of cases. It hot only relieves the child from .pain, hut Invigorate* the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and give* ton* and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Griping fn the Dowds and Wild CUie. and over come convulsolns, frhrch, if not speedily remedied, end In death. We believe it the best and surest'remedy In the world. In all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea In children, whether It arises from teething or from any other cause.— We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from'any of the foregoing complaints—do not lot your pre judices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between yous suffering chjidaud the relief that wilt be sure—yee, abso intelysnre—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used—,-Full directions for using vtill accompany each bot tle. -None genuine unless tlie-fac-simile of CURTIS k PfiTiKINS, Now York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by 0. W. Kessler and A. Roush, druggists, Altoona. Pries 15 oente per bottle. *3T Principal Office, No, 13 Cedar street. If. T. July 12. 1860,-ly. Great Rush to “ DAN’S,” TBS OLP IBEIOHT CONDtJCTOB’S Cheap Clothing Store, In Kessler’s old Drug Store, on Viiginla St. IS DETERMINED NOT JL/ to be oubdone by any one in the sals of READY-MADE CLOTHING and other Notions, tie has a large stock of Overcoats, ef tha best- quality and latest styles, black and fancy as* plain and, fancy SILK VESTS, Frock and Dress CO4TM and PAATSJ Ufevery color, quality and stylo, for men and hoys. Gents Shawls, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shqts •/ every style, quality and pries for old and young, v tadits fine Dress and Morocco Boots, Min's Morocco tact Boots, Ladies and Misses' Gaiters, and a great variety of Chit dren's Shoes; Ladies Nolies, f f Children's fancy Hats and Hoods, Gent's Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, Cottars, Gloves, ■ ■ Hosiery, Ilandktrtkieft * Ladiaf. Qlovtt, MiUt, Hosiery, ,j-e., in fffeatpHiiijf, AUo, a large assortment of CARPETING of allstytsw and pried), various patterns of Oil Cloths, Table Covers. Blankets. Muslin, ShectlnK, Trunks. Carpet Baca, TsJlse* Ladies* Morocco Sacheis, Umbrellas, Parasots7*e. Aids, WATCHES AND JEWELRY of every description, snch as Breast Pins.Ear-Btnra, Piuses Irion, Lockets, Bracelets. Gold and Silver Fob Chains. Children’s OoW and Coral Tuck-ups, Gent’s Sbirt Studs, Ladies and Gent’s Sleeve Buttons, silver Table and Tea Spoons, Portmonaics, Pocket Knives. Pistols, Pocket, ma* anil Back Combs; Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brashes;. Soap# and Toilet Articles, Ac., Ac., all of which will be sold aI the lowest prices. Be sure and call at j“ Dan’s” before vets V* elsewhere and you will save money. j D. LAUOUMAN, Agswf, Altoona. Oct. 4, 18SO.-3m QUEENS WARE, JUST RECEIVED. x^C l and fuhiooabl* auortmant at tin itnri «f > rnwnAir.' A LU THE STANDARD PATENT THE Rev 8 A B. m *