The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, January 03, 1861, Image 3

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    icb week at your door r
Of a and many thing*
[done,
d that was anywhere
lag its trip ’round th«
cst, mirth, or of fun.
,;ive finished my aoqg, ;
whatever you wish to
ne you have a spare
it along ' ,
CARRIER IOY.
Tyrone Dir, Kb 325, .Soot
u> appointed .to .-draft v
re unouiiuoualy adopted:
f T.iother Joiiu-W.CAuaor
'• ami energetic member Of
lu cf the teuipemneo “r*. '
-.pected aiidbelovod bytU
■nr enteem tor the deewutid
iiicx. wear crape for thirty
dutioni be.inaorted
u copy be tent to tbo W
ISOK, J ,
me C*rnlry, held ot |jb(>r
■ntf. on the 16th of Bacon*
idle and reiolntiona ware
in'crutabla Previdenee to
i companion-in-arma, John
to his memory, onraruo*
he term of thirty daya, tad
miiiK, of the Cavalry, our ■. ,
•on of the ,company WfRW ■
n t bo publlghed in tbo fly.
iij'i .a copy of them bo aont ;
;> of the deceased. " ' /
OTICES.
lood Food 11 ; ■ '
,c ti ic«i other reniedlM an*
roman's Blood Food iritb
i!
■cuknow of tile Blood Food
• ■•ins- Xojr. that qijaqk*
u.iiiu you withthSirpatSUt ,
'reparation Uxf lanw rtyii
'.I otiHon is a teacher in w
• h rated lenurer.oß phyd
patent mc-dUinea—aratha
>t experience and know!.
; ’l«h yon have tiled other
I you will surely be cured.
'v 1 by this. Unfortunate I
■aght on wme chrpnlC‘d|o.
/-. find relief ebd.rtMtqra-
Blood. Food. Dy ( *peptl«l
•.umplaiut, male or fttnals
■'used by poverty or.deft
with the Blood Food;«s4
.no your.own comfort and
lir. Baton'* Infantile Cor
safe, free from paregqrie
emedy lor Diarrhea, Sum.
.ittending teething,and a
.urns. 43“8eeadr*ft4»#.
;t.'oua, Fa.-.
ptives.
i "ted with
ir\\
- t.ASE, if
U & AGUB.CR
CONSTIPATION.
'■live year* old, haa far
his Forishonery and the
Ul copipialniß, which carry
untimely he >ha(
rave applied to him forte*
hrlntian’i duty to, relieve
, he will send to
hi used. (Free of Ch^rf*),
hi.l using the earner -Aht.
and Exercise for tide
r 9 .-i sure c ure for Coniomp
ent and Lungs, .Fever, end
wr.l?, Dyspepsia, •’Narrow
=i. i.iul he hope* »Verj on*
< i: will cost QOthing, Ul4
It in tuo'lat«. :
.to: eminent hhjiieiao* In
[ Theta wishing them wJU
Dll. Ci IAMBKRLAIN.
illiamsburgh, Nsw Torß:
Oankorine. -1
K cures Putrid SoraMmilk.i
r; cured Sors Sipple*. ";/■
K cures Clcerattjd JNwi. ,
li turea Cuts.
!; uns Burns.
I.' cafes' Sores.
E cures Chapped Ups. ,
K cures deviated Sums. r
E is the beat Purifier sftlk*
Z cures Canker, la Ah*
s uiting from Ssarlatiiiaot -
white teeth, use the CAK-
Ii be rc-allr.ed. We pladjje
i from acids and
n (o an infant with JperfcH
t!. uud keep the gums/re*
t ■arifms for nursing Sort ‘
. medic? lliat hare beeajmt
;i diseases above, nons.eatt ....
ail druggists. Price.Sl
.T. IJURKILB *OO. •.
s. 93 Maiden .*:•
, KESSLER. ■ ’
; l .
omach and Dp*
m. ' . ■■
noUmd Bituin
, in ing in Holland 3mV|»
uuTercd much from
s: inn She hadbeenjinj^r
■. but the disease seemed** ;
! chased some noihA*?
as given tone to .hsrstoM- •
are i«Uirhing, end weftnn*
real cure
effected by jr«fr
wonderful cures effec^d.py ;
i; other oppr.rttriiity. ■' W* -
r e have published srsiW**'
community, and are IW**
j. QWNIOT. d
uwsbode, ShoWjW. fW-.
nical and Toil*
BOOK.
Directions forinakjeß*!*
:■ nations Id os#»
,-•■■•,ll* for maklDjß j
• ku. perfume®,
t Article.. . i,
-if you wis't ft Want!** 1 ,, ..j
n f month faco, aeleM’.aW** . 1;
_.ji- if you wish to, k"»|r j
Toilct.md MedfcalUßtisjrOf
;,.ny of this book. ■ • •
* Work for
T. F. CUAPMAjj. : •
Cl Broadway, New■T«nt.|j
Stomach Bitter*
1- tno stomach, or
I iu America or abrorf^^.
it the ‘ Bitters” :
e.ees, is to tb* ?roprl#t«B»
It removes aU.worbid ***T
blood. iitiparU rat****
giving It that ton*
II iteration of health.
i its superior
•y„u [.ropriatora that if
iLo affljoud,
cih*r aoJatflV
-
, lMmr heelngbeen rreiitoritfto tkdblfh Innfcw
w*pi« N | « r
with • **™* ,M * *® ! ' etton » tha * dre * d ***•
*** l :r^ B ptlott—i* nations to makohaown tohtoftllow
the means of core. j ~
rdltrbo desire it he will serid a copy of the prdserlp
-1 ned (free of cha*ge»)"wiU« tl* dii«doiw fcrpr)jj>nHiJe
r~ the same, which they 'wUl Bod a euw «nre Sir
AiTBJiAj BioKOHnifc Ac. The only objectof
r beendlhgtbe Preferiptton is to benefit the
**?,nd spread tffoasiop “which ho conceites to be
and be
w It trill cost them nothing, 4*“* may proto ablejMlng.
! Williomeburgfa,
Xing- 'County, Mew Yirk.
0
,t*erieneed mine and female'physician, haaaaoothing
*“ * 7or children teething, Which greatly facilitates the
* ,of toothing, by soteniife the gums, reducing all in-
Lnmation—will »ll«y all pain,'and U tore to regulate the
' bo*»l«- Depend upon It, lt/wjll give rest toyour
-1 ) T(a , tod relief and health to your ihfents. Perfectly
all cases. tee advertisement in another column
!*■ tern Way
ffratern Way.
HollUaysburc
W«#tfrn Through ,
gattru Through iv
MAILS ARRITJS.
HclllJaTsiiurg y 1 30 *nd 11 10 A. M
Tfiateru Through 746 “
i£t„» Through . i . 813 “
tfjutarn Way 11 20
{uiern Way ■.*•. -• ■.l 40 P. ;M #
Ornct Hobbs Luring the week, 'from JOO ,a» ft.-till
i K . t. On Sunday), from 8 00. till 900 A. M.
,r JOHX SUOKHAKKR, P. M
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
'Train Bust arrives 9,20 P.M., r leaves 9,40 P. M.
i " West “ 8.13 A. M. \ “ 8,33 A. Mi
M " East i “ 7,46 A.M. ' « 8,00 A.M.
■ ■■ West “ 8,60 P. M., •“ 9.10 P. 31.
Ktii “ East “ 11,20 A. M. “ 11,35 A. SI.
West “ ' 1,40 p.. 51., « 2,00 P. SI.
Tli« HOLLIPAYSBUIIO BBAncU connects with all
East aud West.
INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown
Accommodation Train East and West. Mail Train East
tail West and Express Train East and West.
>OT. 26, 1860. ENOCH LEWIS, Con’J Sup f.
On tbs 26th ult-i byJohn Griffin,. Esq- Sir. lIIRASI
yiaiiAY to Miss CATHARINE fiXIVEU, Loth; of Hunt
ingdon county. . 1 f
On the IStbult-by the Rev. JL,Hauler,Jlr. DAVID ID.
WOLF, and Miu MATILDA BBIISHIADOII, both, of Mar
tini turj, Blalf county.
On the 18th ult., by Rev. A. >L Barnltz, Sir. ,t. McCLOS
REY, of Duucauhvills, Blair county, to Slits MAGGIE
PAINTER, of Huntingdon county.
On tli* 20th ult., hy the some, Sli. JOHN SELL, of this
county, to Miss SUSAN ISENBEKO, of Huntingdon Co.
Is Hollidaysburg, on Christmas rfav, by Rev. Lloyd
Knight, Sir. LEVI B. CRUMBAKGR to Miss MARGARET
ANN HARPSTEIt, both of Frailkstown township.
On the evening of the 27th ult., at the residence of the
Irl le’s father, by the Rev. A. B. Clark, Mr. M. B. ilcDOW
tbL to Miss EMELINE J, DICKSON, both of Logan fp.
On the 260 i ult, by Rev. Joseph Fichtner, JOHN B.
HOLLAND aud Sliss LOVIO WEAVER, both of Freedom
ip., Blair co.
On the same date, by the same, JACOB DRESS EL, of
Blair aud Miss SIARY ANNIE KLUTZ, of Bedford co.
On the 24th ult., by Rev. Thos. Barnhart. Win..l.
HOUSEHOLDER, oflfuntingdou county, and 31 its HO
SANNA STROUSE of Blnir county.
By the same, on the 27th ult., JACOB CLAPPER to Miss
BAGGIE HOUP, both of Blair cb. :
On tho 25th ult., by the Rev. Wm. B. Craig, at thio house
«f the bride's fatlieh Mr. ROBERT A. MOORE atid 3tiiu
ANN K. WITHROW, both of Centre township, Derry Co.
We wish the parties to the above contract all the.hap
piocas that cun possibly flow from a union of honest hearts
md hands. May prosperity be their constant attendant
sad adversity a stranger to their household. The bride
can not want.for mart Be long asyhe baa her partner with
her, and wefcel sure that he,«an bark
Hfely down the stream of time, if be fulfils his promise to
iheparson. v- 1;.;
In Antis township, os Frldsy mom ins lust, Mr. ROB
ERT McKMGHT, sgsd shoutlOyears.
In Hollidsysburg, on the ifjth ult., JACOB GLAXT, io
(sut sun of Washington and Mary Jane Cruise:
Robes: robesi
Just received a flue lot of Biiflalo Bob**, which we
Will soil ;,t from $< to siu a piece. Two doors below lira
Po ?‘ Office. H. THOMPSON, Agent.
Jan. 3. iSOi. • .
THE AS JUST
JL returiiwl from the wet wh#ro L« liof purchased a
v «rj large and fine of
BOOTS &c SHOES,
Brogans, ©alters, Sec.,
which ho is prepared to offer to fhecitizone of Altoona and
Utility at very low prices. Having purchased din ct from
the mann&ctui era for cash, he is prepared to hell at price*
that will defy competition. Alt that he a-ks is that the
tSiwbeTe C 1 a ‘ ld examiae hia "lock before purchasing,
and SHOES made to order on the most rea-
Wtf Crn,, .‘ r *P air * n ir promptly, attended "to.
, 0 l -■, r ? e , t thß two dooti below P.+t Office.
J*b.3,lbi-1. • M. TUOMPKiiN, Agent.
TN THE COU RT OF CO il MON
JL PLEAS OF BLAIR COUNTY.
DsnJsl H. Nswhard ') Wo. T 2, Jnly term, ISBO.
Msry | LIBEL IN DIVORCE.
2 ?‘ l Oct. 1880, the alias subpoena having been
ths 'l' Sheriff > * nil proof having been mld«. that
£ »«!£S d W ot f** found |Q wM county, the Court
tZ*° rd 't tUat tie Sheriff cause notice to lie published
BUCCC ™ fuII . T » priorts the fourth Monday of
tsvtoTL 6 .?*' |* ( l ulnu K “'<• respondent to appearoii said
r tb * com P laiDt sfjsald Libellant. Bv the
Co " utjr - . JOS, BALDRIDGE, JW.
h> -'•whird, the Respondent above named, is hers-
K ,° ! Pl ’x* r , ? n ‘j l6 daXibove nained. as reqalred
JAMBre-.K.a.y.
nelliiUytburt. Bec. 2A, 1860.| ‘ Jan. 3.1, '6O-lt.
T IST OF LETTERS REM AINING
m the Altoona Po«t Office, January Irt, 1861.
kilan^nd**
S' „ i Eeeler. RO
Keja, Rer Wm H
T
ssasl-e. ;afess2*
S?*s-... SSBSSTf
S’rT? Mot#*. CrtUatino' .
=•■•■ -4rak3«oH',--;
BniUkn u"" 11 n, » Su *?“
**&lLc Betti*
aSS» •••••«■«* .
a^“
Cenwr.j .
Clerk, Denni. • H
Dlck,n ß x Patteuon, A
Itb.Uu! HaekvQeo
-V-ISffig SB* 11 ?*-' v
53ui£* 2 r
fer’" I '. '
fc*rbnon Ana, ~ . Bnow;l>*Tld
1 S£Es’l opbio
JJ*»rn«y, jPv* Woo*sJno
; / Walter*, Ansi* ....
Kfrl *y,cb ■• ?! M»rjnr»t v
** Jn. tUroflie*, wQlplMMMty
J** »— i ~ . ' • P. M« •
and lot,
fc • 7 to,th«Soroush ojf Altoona. Apply
U# Br »«es,-ftrdsle'at v/v - --
r' ■ M -
• . Jit. *
MBS. WINSLOW,
ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
HAILS CL6SK.
7 is a. m
.U.~ 716 “
7 16 lud 11 00 “
I 7 00 P. M
700 "
MARRIED:
DIED.
SOMETHING MEW.
HOMWSTHEHftIiTOITS!
rpHE USDEKSIGKBD ANHOUN-
J_ eeate the citizens of Altoona and ildnity that he
hasjnst received a large invoicee of
Emit, Confectionaries,' Huts, Spices
•and notions for ahildreo Ac- expressly for the Holidays.
.lie will also keep always onh»nd a good stock of plain
and taucy cakes, of faU own manufacture.
PEtTNES, EAISIES &C.,
always on hand atoll seasons of the year!
Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Butter,
BOOS, GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOUR,
BUCKWHET .FLOUR, CORN MEAL, AC, '
always in Stareandfarsale in dance or small quantities.
Call, ♦xamine and price my gtock and you will find
it as good and cheap us any lit town.
Dec. 20, ’6O-lyjJ JACOB WISE.
“Opposition the life of Trade.”
This is true of almost every business, and the subscriber
subscribing to that doctrine has opened a store in the
building .formerly occupied by him as a Justice office,, 'on
Virginia street, three doors above Julia street, where he
has on hand a fine assortment of
HATS AND CAPS
of the latest and most-fashionablc styles, for man and boys,
BONNETS AND FLATS
\FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN,
Gloves, Hosiery, Eeady-Made Shirts,
COLLARS FOR GENTS AND LADIES,
TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
STATIONARY, INK, DENS. <*«-,
He invites a call, determined, By wiling at a am all profit
and returning value for money, to merit patronage.
Dec. 6, ’dO.-tf. JOHN McOLKLLAND.
VM. BCHOMAKK3.
SCHOMAKER & LANG,
WHOLESALE GROCERS &
Commission Merchants,
FUOUR, GRAIN, BACON,
Provisions, Chcesc 3 Iron,
Nails, Glass, Brooms, 'Yarns, &c.
No. SOS, Liberty Street,
Nor. 1.-Om. PITTSBURG, PA.
OrncE Altoosa Gas A Wateii Co., 1
Ai.iooxa. Dec. 24, 1800. J
rr HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1 have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER
CENT. 'on the Capitirl Stuck of the Company, dear of State
Tax, payable on aud after January Ist, 1861.
Powers of Attorney for collection of dividends can be had
on anplicaliou at the oflice of the Treasurer, (riup’t Office,
Ptnn’a It. R). 1
Transfer Books will be closedon the 27th of December,
and remain dosed until tho 3d of January. 1861.
Dec. 27,’50-4t. i B. F. ROKE, Treasurer.
A LWAYS IN SEASON!
i % The undersigned
would inform his old customers and the public generally,
that ho Imsjust returned from the East with hie fall slock,
which is tho -
LARGAST OF THE RIND
ever brought to this place. He bos every variety ia
Price, Size amdi Quality, of
ME N B HATS
AND AND
BOYS’ CAPS,
For Fall and Winter Wear.
Also, all sizes,. culorH, shapes, nod. qualities of Ladies and
Sliseos niu\ Children's HATS and FLATS, Jto which tho at
tention of those in want of anything in this line is special
ly luvitud.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
,1 have now the largest aud handsomest assortment ef
Furs ever oflered to the ladies of Alt xma, embracing
(JAPES, MUFf S, CUFFS,
and‘everything in that line, for tatties and Children, of
American and European manufacture, aud of every quali
ty of Furs. I
Persons in want of anything in tho above line, will
please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined to sellnt the very lowest possible prices.
Store on Virginia opposite the Lutheran church.
Altoona, Oct. 4, 1860-tf. JESSE S3IITU.
New grocery and liquor
SXOR£*---Tho undersigned wvuld beg leave lo an
nounce to the citizens of Blair county aud vicinitv that he
has opened his n*w Store on Mrffini'i street , three doors
below the Superintendent'* Office, where he has rocoivetl
from the Last and West a large usbyrtiiient of . '
Foreign and Domestic liquors, I|hH|
cor.ais.ting as follows: nSHE?
French Olirrd Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach
Brandy , Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy
Old Port H ine, Jamaica Rum,
Jlollynd Gina Old Eye Whiskey',
A 0> nonguhtla Whiskey, and
tihine Witte,
wklcn he lias himself imported. Retailers of Liquors and
Farmers will And If to their, advantage to buy of him
as ho will sell rIjCIIV PRICES. ■ J ’
Ue will also keep constantly on hand amaasortment of
CtROGERIES,
Buck OS Flour. Bacon, Salt, Fish, Tobacco, St
gars, Syrup, Sw&tS&Jfae f -£e., se:-,
AH of which will be sold (Jmapforcaah or Country Produce.
Our friends and the public generally are respectfully in
vited to give us a.call before yarckasing elsewhere. • "
1 LOCtS PLACE.
Altoona, May 26, IfiSD.-tf ,
SC HG OL
j FOR YOUNG LADIES.
’ ALTOOXA, DLAIR COVXTT, PA.C
]\ l ISS H. A. 3JYICIIS will openin Al
' XtJL todna, on ths let day of October. ISOVaigchool for
Uirft. All the Brandies of a gobd Rnplish Education will
be taught, and Cinawis. to he instructed in French, Music,
Drawing and Pulping, will; be •. received at .the following
charges. , ; ' ' •’ "" ' > ■ •
‘Music, quarter, . tIO.OO
French, ' “ 5,00
Drawing, “ „ . v 8.00
Painting, Water CbUr, 6.00
.fainting, Oil, 8.00
Three month* will constitute one quarter in any of the
abore branches. ' \
Theschool.year will , bo composed of two terras of 5
months each. The charge for tuition $1.09 per month,
payable in advance, and the number of pupila liulted to 25.
The discipline will he mild, hut. Ann. Lessons will' be
assigned each pupil for qtudy at home; and for absence or
tardiness, a written excuse will be demanded.
The School will be under the care and direction of Hey,
Robert Oliver.
Altoona,’ Sept. 27, X860.-tf
GENUINE FAMILY LIQUORS,.
WM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO.,
Itpp<n|ters and Wholesale Dealers in
\ I
, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS AND SfcGABS,;
bifg JeaTe to,call the attention of the citizens of the United
Store* to .their PurefVJncs and Llnnors,pat np under their
own supervision. for Family and MedifrU'use. to case* as
sorted to suit enstomors. Clubs, Military and other public
bodies, who reqolre-to purchase in large or small' quanti
ties, In casks orbottles, will he liberally dealt ylth, PHce
Ustsent qa application: \- f ~ "• f’ r
OLD MOREHOUSE BITTERS.
Recommended bythe first physicians as the best remedy
PwfMia, Indigestion. Debility, and nil Ner
vojrtDlseWes. X» a beverage, it is poire, : wholesome, and
dslfelohstO the taste. Sold by all Druggists. . :
■■' Iffl,.S3iOßßuOllßß ACO., .Proprietors,
: 3A 4 Exchange Place,
Jersey City, N. J.
EMPLOYMENT.
fl’lUt EIHt&CRiBERS, dealing ia a staple article, will
ifarnlshfempkiymefit to a fear active men,' to act as
agents for their boose.' A preference will tie given to tbdiw
who ore well acquainted in the district for which they ap-
which services they are willing to pay s salary
tof from - - - ■ •
0.00 TO 800 DOLLARS
Per Year, and expenses. For further particulars address
W. B. MOR&HOUSB A CO., 1
„ . .. 3A 6 Exchange Place,
. -Jersey City; N. J.
EEVFS PREPARATION POK Ex
terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, and
mgswithout danger in it* use odder aiy circniastnn
ees for salent the Drag Store of ■ ‘ • ' i
Jan. 24,’56-tf] , Q. W.'KESSDFR.
rpWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS
JL for salo. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER,' r
Sept. 20, ISflO-tf. . At the Peat Office.
I>UPPAIXK ROBES.—A SUPPLY
; r> of )Ked BuBWp RijbeS just received and for sals
V ' • V JOHN 10DD0N. >
WM. P. LAMG.
AND DEALERS IN
AND . v .
; \ ' <IV '
'"^:AVTIC£ FJtKX. : !f'-
New-York Benevolent Inflrn^ry,
. *'a, ’UESTABLISHED 1856.
And d«*ntea to TlvOiute nf MMeai Rtfcrm; to the Df/i
/"?“ °f ■* fet f? c ® l KtiowUilgr. for flic Preteniiokaf Distait.
“. to the rebuff of those suffering and afflicted with Chro
mcandVtrulen Disorders.- To thU end this Infirmary!*
endowed, to enable the sictand suffering throughonttho
lengtff and breadth of out tend, to avoid thelttsonoiu
jjruffs, Jsatnrtton, And IffnoTQ.nct of professed Phvtirtnn «
tiir«,gU which! thousands and tfeni of th“uSn£ tSSSSj]
The following are some of 'the diseases we cure. not only
at the Infirmary but in all ports of our country : *
. Consumption and Pulmonary Complaints, Fevers. Scrof
ula, Dyspepsia, JSye and Ear Disease, Cancers and other
Tumora,, Janndiceand Liver Seminal iTeakm-ss,
and all diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, frmu
whatever Causeor whatever nature. Onr object will be to
give joy to the afflicted by effecting in all coses a speedy cure
Our role is tp charge nothing for advice nud written pre
scriptions; but will furnish when requested the vorv best
medicines utthe lowest rates. 3
These remedies are prepared in our own Laboratory, un
der the careof able Chemists, aiid are the most reliable
“5S OTn .. to K ,enc . e * incl “d'n« “11 the recent discoveries.
. To ““dressing us by letter, containing full account of
Yniptmns and appearances of disease, age, occupation, ic..
we will write a candid r with odvice and directions
lor cure. Any fees sent us when sending for advice will he
devoted to fnruudnng medicine for the poor. In all cases
medicine can be cent by mall or express if desired, i bend
lor one or mqte of our works and judge foryoursolves.
Also published at the Tub rmary, to aid these objects,
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 exercise. Price ooetu.
THE LADIES' MEDICAL FRIEND.
AND THE PHYSIOLOGY ON MAHKIA'GE.
A work op the cause, symptoms ftud treatment of all
complaints peculiar to the sex, on marriage, its duties,
abortion null 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.
A book for the old and .voting, embracing the Pathology,
Prevention amLCure of all Diseases of the Urinary and Sex
ual Organs, and a warning voice of advice and counsel, siicb
as to be found in no other work. Price 25 cents,
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
ro» EVERT ONE.
, It exposes all the Humbugs, and the various Tricks to
entice the sick and well. . It illustrates the plans of the
Quacks and Kogues to dupe every "one. It guides thd un
wary through life, and shows up erery swindle of the age.
It shows how all kinds of Pood, 31edicines, Liquors and
Coeds are adulterated, with the means of detecting the
frauds. Price 25 cent;..
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
PLANTATION AND SHOP.
For evsry family, baring over 100 U receipts en Cooking,
Preserving, Dyeing, Cleaning, Ac. How to plant and what
is the best to raise- How to cure animals, advice to house
keepers, farmers and mechanics, on IUUU subjects of inter
est. Price 25 cents. Worth $lO to any one.
THE CONSUMPTIVES ROOK.
For those wh * wish to get well from that awful disease,
a fall desenpt uti of all the remedies used for it, with a
careful statement of the results, aud other useful informar
tiuu. Price 10 ceuts. '
The information in them is not to bo‘ found in an/worlt«
published, nor obtainable from any other source. Tluss
books are published on ,‘ino white paper, and beautifully
bound. : ’ .
Any of the above works will bo mailed free, on receipt of
price, in stomps, or money; or tho whole in a handsomely
bound rolum«;ibr os» BOIiAK. No family should bo with
out them.' They are illustrated with heautifhl engravings,
aud contain the" condensed experience of years-
Aazxta JVARTEn for the above works, who can make $l5O
a month. ; Send for a circular for agents.
To the young ot both sexes sufferingfrom secret habits:
prostration of mind; toss of power;'nervous debility; loss
of sight; wakefulness; love of solitude; eruptions on tbs
face, Ac., 4c. Ncnci hsjoye iiis too late; before you suffer
iuc arable damage to both body aud mind.
To’Foraales who want safe, pleasant and sure remedies
for Irregularities, Obstructions; Whites, Ac., send to us.
PREVENTIVE.
We are convinced that there aro many parents of lorofe
lous, consumptive and diseased condition to valium s( nu
merous offspring only brings suffering and poverty:, To
euch we would say write, and we will send information of
'* sure, well-tested, and never-failing I’REVENtrvji,
We will mail free, to any one applying fur it,
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
Tt is a largo anti beautiful paper, and contains tho most
valuable information on Spcrmatorhcea, or Seminal Weak
ness. Tha cause, effects aud cure, showing the awful ef
fects of the disoaso,\
On all other diseases of the Sexual Organa, a full expla
nation oflhe origin of Syphilis, the means of prevention
and cure.' 1 •
On Consumption, that fearful disease.
On the Liver,Heart, Stomach and Skin.
On Female Complaints;
On the various Schools of Medicines.
On tbe modtis of Treatment now practised,
Ou the FiUserTreatmcut of Diseases. I
On tho various Medical II unibugs: ‘
On the Physiology of Marriage.
On the Common sense of Medicine. .
On Diet, Exercises, and Ablution.
How tho Physician should be.
• How to'prevent Pregnancy. _
■And many otlier'things. Sxhuvorit.
This journal should ho in the hands of everr one.
J. Russell, M. D;, A. SI., Chief Physleiafl. S. S. Uouu,
Surgeon. Dr.j. Boyle, Chemist.
Office in Now York, 154 Chambers street.
Office in WiUiamsbargh, Sooth Bth and 6th streets.
Correspondents will please enclose two or three stamps
for return postage, aud address
• DR. A. BERNEY, Secretary,
(Box 141.) Williadtsburg, New York.
Nov. 15, IKGO.-ly
ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of
the ! Orphan’s Court of Blair County for the sals of
tha real estate of the minor children of Jacob Snyder, de
ceased, will bo exposed to public sale Or outcry, on Monday,
the fourteenth day of January, A. D,TBCI, at one'o’clock
in the afternoon, at-the house of John F. Bowmini in Al
toona, the undivided half part of each of the lollowing de
scribed lots situate In the town of Logan, In the county of
Blair Rud Stnto of Pennsylvania: Lot No. 7, jii Block 11,
in the ground plot or plan of saidtonrn, frontingflfty feet
on Hickory Street and extending hack at right angles to
aaid street one hundred and twenty feet to an alley. Lot
No. 8. in the general plan of said town ncyomlhg the before
described lot, fronting fifty feet on' said Hickory St. and
exAndfugback' afright angles to said street aloiigilie
line of Louisa Street, one hundred and twenty foot, to an
alley; ; Xot HogM, in the plan of sald toVrn, f online fifty
feet on Chestnut Street and extending back at right angles
to sedd street, One. hundred and twenty,feet, to*> alley.—
Lot No."l 5. In the plan .of said town, fronting fifty feet on
Chestnut: St. apd extending bark at right angles to said
street, one hundred and twenty feet, to an alley, adjoining
tho lot before described, and Jots No. 15 and No. 6, Block
I* in the plan of said town. The undivided half of said lots
being the Interest of John Snyder, Ph UUp • nyder, Jacob
Snyder and Christian Snyder, minor children of Jacob
Snyder, debased; the other undivided half of said lots, be
ing owned in fee simple by John F. 1 Bowman, and as said
lots cannot be (livided without injury to .the same, the said
Bowman's interest will be sold at the same time, and place
aboire mehtiowid, eo .that the whole Of said lotswiU .be ex
posed to sale as above described. Terms of Sale , cosh on
confli tuition of the sale. ' WM. 31. LLOYD,
Guardian ofthe minor thildren of Jacob Snyder, dec'd.
■ Altoona, Dec. 20, ’6O-3t. ,
D« forest, Armstrong & Co*,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
76, 77, f? 0, 81, 83 &85I)uane Bt.,
NEW YORK,
TTTOULD NOTIFY THE TRADE
▼ T ttiattlUy are opening Weekly, Jn Biwud l**u
tilW patterns; the ’ 0
PRINTS,
-■), . AUO TB1 ; ' v " 'V
AMOSKEAG,
A New Print, which excels every Fridt in the Country for
perfection of- cxecutionand design infuliMadderCoiors.
Onr Prints are chenper thanany In market, and meeting
with extensive sale. Orders promptly Attended to.
Feb’y 2,1860 Hy ' '■ — ; YV"
INSTRUCTION IN DRAFTING
The undersigned proposes to give Instructions lii Draf
ting, in Altopdit, commencing December Srd, 1860. •
Machine Diaftiag, and Architectural
. * Drafting.
Attendance will lie given on Tuesday, Thursday and Frl
day evenings of each week, in the room over Jacob Rees’
tailor shop, on Virginia street, for instruction In the above.
Nov. 21th. ’6O-lm. EDWARD HODNETP.
E LOUR.—THE BEST QUALITY OF
FAMILY FLOUR for sale, Wholesale andßetail.
f to J. SHOEMAKER,
Lee. XI, 13S6rtf. . Masonic Temple.
PURE ’WHITE LEAD AND ZINC
Point, also Chrome. Green, Yellow,Paris Green, dry
■ ground oil at.- fl-tf.l KESSLER'S
BLANRSOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
neatly andexpedldously fxecuted atthlaaUca;
mfiCELIaANEOtrS.
Thx Amaigamation ov Labocaobs.—There la a growing
tendency In this agd 'to Appropriate the most eipnwaive
words of other laugnagea, and after a white to incorparaU
them into our own | thus the word Cephalic, which-is Don.
the Greek, signifying “fbr the hem'” is now becoming
popular! zediu connection with Ms. Bpalding’s great Head
ache remedy, but it will soon housed in amoragoaeral
way. and the word Cephalic will become aa common aa:
Electrotype and many ■.others' Whoea distinction as foreign
words has been worn away by common usage until;, they
seem “native and to the auinor.born.” ; | ' ’
’ardly Realized.
Hi "ad 'h ’orrlbte ’eddacho this hafiernoon, hand 1 stop
ped into the hapothecariae hand says hi to the man, “ Can
you heaao me of an ’eadache !’* u Docs it haclio’ard,” says
•e. u Hexceedingly,” says hj, hand upon that ’e.gave me a
Cephalic PHt hand ’pon me ’onor it eared me «o quick that
I ’ardly realized I ’ad ’ad an ’eadache. \
■ jQr-Headache is the favorite sigh by which nature makes
known any deviation whatever from the natural state of
the brain, nod viewed in this light <t may lie looked on as
.a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might
otherwise escape attention, till' too late to be remedied;
and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches'
may be classified,under two names, via; Symptomatic and
Idopatlilc. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common
and is the precursor of a great variety of'diseases, among
which are Apoplexy, Omit, Jtheiunat sm and all febrile di
seases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of
the stomach constituting sick luadacht, of hepatic disease
constituting bilious headache, of worms, constipation and
other disorders of the bowels, ns well as' renal and uterine
affections. Diseaaee of the heart are .very frequently at
■tended with Headaches; Anatmia and plethora are also af
fections which frequently occasion headache. Id'oputhic
also very common, being unusually distin
guished by the name of nervous Ite/uludic, sometimes com
ing on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and
prostrating at one* the men tab and physical energies, and
in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depres
sion of spirits or'acerbity of temper. In most instances
the pain is in the front of the head over one or both eyes,
and sometimes provoking vomiting; under this class may
also be named Keuralyia.
For the treatment of either class of Headache the Cepha
lic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving
ths most acute pains in a few minutes, and by Its subtle
power eradicating ths diseases of which Headache is tbs
unerring index.
Briocet.—Minus wants you to send her a box of Cephas
lie Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills,—but I’m thinking
that's not just it naithor;but perhaps >e’U be nfiher know
ing what it is. Ye See she's nigh dead and gone with the
Sick Headache, and wants Borne more of that same os re
loived her before.
PruggiKl. —You must mean Spalding’s Cephalic Pills.
Bridget. —Oeh! sure now end you've sed it, here’s the
quarther and give me the Pills and don’t be all day about
it either.
Constipation' of Coativenesa.
No one of tho ,: m«ny ills flesh is heir to - ’ is gp prevalent,
so little understood,and so much neglected os Costiveness.
Often originating in carelessness, or sedentary habits; it is
regsrged as a slight disorder of too little consequence to
excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and com
panion of many of the jpost fatal and' dangerous diseases,
and unless early eradicated it will bring the sufferer to an
untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which coslive
ness is the usual attendant are lleahachc, Colic. Rheuma
tism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, while
a long train of frightful diseases such as Malignant Fevers,
Abcesses, Dyaontary. Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epi
leysy, Paralysis, Hysteria. Hypochondriasis, Melancholy
and Insanity, first indicate their presence ir the system by
this alarming symptom Not unfreipiently the diseases
named originate in Constipation, but tako on ah indepen
dent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early
stage. From ail these considerations it follow's that the
disorder should receive immediate attention whenever 1 ! it
occtti«, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cepha
lic Pills os the first appearance of the complaint, as thefr
timely use will expel the inslduous approaebes of disease
and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. | .
A Beal Blessing.
Physician, —Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache I
. Mrs. Jones. —done! Doctor, all gone I tbe pill you sent
cored me in just twenty minutes, 1 wish you would send
more so that 1 cun have them handy.
Physician. —Ton can get them Btahy Druggist. Call for
Cephalic Pills, I, find they never fail, and 1 recommend
them in all cases of Headache.
Mrs. Jones. —l shall send for a box directly, and shall
tell all my suffering friends, for they are a real Messing.
Twksii Millions or Dollars Saved.—Mr- Spalding has
sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated Prepared Glut
and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ton dol
lar* worth of broken furniture. t(uis making an aggregate
of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total Ipss by
this valuable invention. Having made his Glue a house
hole word, he now proposes to do the world etill greater
service by curing all the aching heads with hi* Cephalic
Pills, and if they are as good as his Glut, Headaches will
soon vanish away libs snow in July.
Over excitement, and the mental care and anxiety
incident to close attention to business or study, are among
the numerous cases of Nervous Headache. The disordered
state of mind and body Incident, to this distressing com
plaint is a fatal blow to all energy and amlitiou. Suffer
ers by this disorder can always obtain speedy reiiaf from
these distressing attacks by using ono of tho Cephalic Pills
whenever the symptoms appear. It quiets tha overtasked
brain, and soootiies the strained and jarring nerves, and re
laxes the tension of the stomach Which always aecompa
uios and aggravates tho disordered condition of the brain.
Fact Worth K.vimsa.— Spalding’s Cephalic Pills are a
certain cure for Sick Headache,'Billons Headache Nervous
Headache, Costlvenessiad General Dsbility. -
GnrAT Discovert. —Among the most important of all the
great medical discoveries of this age may be considered the
system of vaccination for protection from Small Pox. the
Crphalic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use Quinine
for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure spe
cific. whose benefits will be experienced by suffering hu
manity long after their discoverers are forgotten.
fiSf* Did yon.ever have the Sick Headache T Do you re
member tha throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the
loathing ami disgust at the sight of food. How totally un
fit you were for pleasure, conversation or study. One of
the Cephalic. Pills would ha ye relieved you from all the
suffering which yon then experienced. For this, and'other
purpose you should always have a! box of them on hand
to use as occasion requires.
Nervous Headache
.HtesSatii®,
By tiie use of these Pills the periodic attacks of IVervetu
or steh prevented; and if taken at the
commencement of an attack immediate relief 'from pain
sod sickness will bo obtaiijed, ' ‘ f H" 1
They seldom fail in removing tit* JYgttSfa Mid KaMe
to which females are so eub/ect. : ■ v’
They act gentljtupon thebowels,—removing CWiNnm.
For IdUraryiten, Sludenlt, DeilcateFemales, and all
persons of tedenlary Aalnfr, they are AaMttve,-
Improving the appetite, giving tone amt to the digee-
UToorgaDSjandrestortDgtbonitturnl elasticity and
of the whole system. - :l /- *-■ V- ;-‘>v ; ■
- The CEPIf ALIC PILLS are the .result of long investiga
tion nn£ carefully conducted experiments, having Wen in
ueemany during which time tiiry have prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from
; Headache, whether originating in. the nervous system or
from a deranged state ofthe stomach; ■
They are entirely vegetable ip their-composition, and
may be taken- at all times with pafect safety, without
making apychange of dlret, and the absence of any disa.
grtiablt lotto renders it easy to administer them to ehddros.
. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on
each. Box. - . -
: Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.
A Box will be sent t>y mail prepared on receipt of the
, PRICE as CENTS.
AO etdw’lfrmMlm, xjftiwUlg vT h; ;
• ; HBKET O- SPAWSJHG,' J T
A SUPERLATIVE i ■ .
TONIC,DIURETIC,
DYSPt^}j'
U-AAfiD ■)
IHVIMRATIH& CORDIAL
TO THE CITIZIvNS OF NEW JER
SET AND PENNSYLVANIA, I
Apothecaries, Dkuo<Ust«. Gmc
FAMILIES.
WOLFE’S Pure Cognac Brandy.
WOLFE’S Pure Madcrie, Sherry am
WOLFE’S Pore Jamaica and St. Cro
. WOLFE’S. Pure Scotch and Irish W
, ALL in bottles
I beg leave to call the attention or
United States to tlie above Wines and ]
Usoipbo Wolpk, of New York, whose
every part of this country for the par
Schiedam Scbnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in hi
tag of the,purity of liirWinee and 11
stake my reputation ae a man. my staj
of thirty years’ residence in the city oi
the Brandy and Wince which 1 bottle
and of tbe best quality..and can be r
purchaser.” Every bottle has tlie proi
wax, and a fac simile of his- signature!
The public are respectfully tpvited lot
themselves. For sale at Retail by oil
Grocers in Philadelphia. J ■
George H. Ashton, No. R 32 Market St.. Phlla.
Sole. Agent :ibr Philadelphia.
Read tho fallowlsg from the New YAik Courier:
Enormous Business for one New Yme Merchant.*-We
aro happy to inform our feUow-citiEens. that there leone
place in our city whern the physician, apothecary, pbd
country merchant) can .go and purchase pure Wines and
liquors, os pure as imported, and of tlio best quality. We
do net intend to give au elaborate description of this mer
chant's extensive bittiness, although it will well repay any
stranger or citizen to.visit Udolpho Wplfe’s extensive ware
house, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver strpft, and Noe. 17, IS
and 21, Marketfield street. His stock of Schnapps on liapd
ready for eliipnient could not have li-en less than thirty
thousand cases: the Brandy, somij ten thousand cases—'Vin*
tnges of ISS6 to 1866; and ten thousnjid cates of Madeira,
Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica
ami St. Croix Rum. some very old andf equal to any in this
country. 11c also had three large cellars, filled with Bran
dy, Wine, Ac., in casks, under Custom-illouso key, ready for
bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted
tfVone hundred mid eighty thousand dbieh, and we Imps in
less than two years ho may be equally’sutecssfnl with his
Brandies and W inea. • ]
Ilia business merits tho patronngo'hf every lover of hi#
species. Private families Who wish pore Wlnesanti Liquors
for medical use should send their orders direct t O Mr. 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 Wines and Liquors.
W’o understand that Mr, Wolie. fori the.accommodation
of small dealers in the country, puts lop assorted cases of
W ines ami Liquors. Such a man, add such a merchant,
should be sustained against bis tens of thousands of oppo
nents in tho United States, who sell ndthing but imitations,
ruinous alike tolmmno health and happiness. 7
For sale by A. ROUSH. [Sjjpt. 13,1880-6m.is.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT IHB
“ MODEL STORE!”
WB ARE HAPPY {TQ INFORM
our friends that we are again on hands witbaa
unusually large stock of
FALL GOqi^S,
which we think have been bought at prices that will ena
ble us to compete with any other house iff this section Of
country. W« have now on hands a (forger stock of fine
Goods than has heretofore been brought to this place and
we hope the ladies will appreciate ou r efforts to please their
tastes by calling and looking at our f teck, which.we take
pleasure in showing. IVe have mary nd'. cities in Dress
Goods, among some of which are the following. ■ ’ ' ’
Wool Delaines, Mohair Mixtures, Oriental Lustres,
■ Paltsiors, Brocade Mohairs, Silk Brilliants,.
Silk Poplins, Brocade Pplins, Ghent ,
, Valencies, Rep Poplin, , Figured !
Cashmeres , Mottled Merinos,
Wool Plaids,Fig. French
Merinos, Plain do.
Together with a full stock of all kinds of Domestic and
Staple Dry Goods, Cloaking, Cloths, Cnssimeros, Satinetts,
Tweeds, to. Ladies. Misses and Children’s Shawls, Cloaks
and Cloth Dusters. Hosiery,Gloves, Woolen Goode, Carpets
Oil Cloths, Bed Comforts. Blankets, Sci., &c.
We. ask particular attention to our jreseut stock of
boots and Shoes,
which wo feel sure are cheaper than they can be bought
elsewhere. Wo have also our usnal supply of
Groceries, Queensware, Hardware,
Wooden and Willow Vart. ~
In a word, we think our present slool of Goods worth an
examination by persons wishing to bvy, and cordially In
vite our friends to drop iu and see us. ' . '
Oct. 4, 1860. J. * J. LOWTIIRR.
NEW STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AT H (LEMAN’S.
The subscriber informs his
customers, and tbe public genet dlly, that he boa just
received a large and beautiful assort afoul of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which, for magnificence extent and variety, have never
before been excelled iu Blair county. Particular atteutiua
is invited to our stock of i: e
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such as Blade and Fane)/ Silks. ChdUiedißireges, Brilliants,
Laions; Delaines, Chinlts, Deßepei, Crapes, joints, '
Crape and Stella Shawls; Mtmtitlasil r ndersleeetsani
hosiery. Bonnets and Bihtfons, Cbtetrs, Band,
kerchiefs, Kid Gtoies. Bgcped,Siirts, Skirt
ing, LaceßUU, xßc.l «fc,
FOR GENTLEMENS WEAR,
We have Cloths, Cossimerct, Vestingsl Tweeds. Jeans, At.
Heads of fajiilics would do .well to call andexaiuine onr
stock of Winter, Goods lor Boys. 1 ■,
Boots, Shoes. Hardware, Glassware,[ Qaeonsware, Wood
and Willow Ware, Oil Cloths, Carpefslic, In any quantity
and at prices that cannot fail to plribse.. -
; GROCERIES.
Onr stock of Groceries!* more extei&ivd than ever, And
consists of Bio and Java Coffee, Crushed; Loaf and Nl’O
Engars; Green. )C. 11. and BJaOk Teas; Molasses, Soaps,
Candles, Salt, Fish; Ac. T 1 TT; V :
Thankful to the public for the v&y liberal patronage
heretofore received, he topee by strict attention to bnste
ness, and an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of
the same. ' ‘ V ' I. ..
Country. Product of a|l kinds taken In exchange fir'
Gopdsat market prices.. '■ j r - ■ -
Get IS, 1800. Lj. B. HILEMAH.
Sail River Passengers, Ho!
A S TIIB SUBSCRIBER WILL BE
xV under the heeds, ity of leaving! early in November
for the head waters of-Salt Hirer,; in the ship UNION,
which will pos tit-dp sail about that time ; and knowing
that many of my friends will go along and will want an
outfit. I take this opportunity of infoimipg them as well
as all my old friends and easterners, than I have justre
turned from the Last, where 1 pnrehised a large stock Of ;
Goods, which l am nhw opening at my t tore in North
Ward, to which l invito iaspectioß. It is the
LAKGBST AND HANDSOMEST .
as well as the CIIKAPKST lot of Goods brought to tha
tewh this fall. Tho reason why I esjj the cheapest is ob
vious to every d fleeting mind, because as tho season ad
vances (the merchants In the cost sayj prices decline, there-:
. fore I hare .an advantage of from 20 25 per cent. oVer.
those who purchased yearly In the season, and I can and
willoell cheiiperthan any other bonsq in the place. Pur
chasers will thus at once see the propriety A at least ex-i
amitring my stock before boyingeflsewhere. My stock
consists of all the newest styles of !
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
for tile season, also a full assortment of .
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES' Slf AKER BONNETS,
Hiatt'Felt and Straso Satt,
and everything hi the line of Dry QoikU end Notion* which
it is unnecessary to enumerate. All of which will be sold
for cash, or to prompt paying monthly customer*, or ex
changed for all articles of Produce which cap be consumed
here or exchanged fur goods in the Knit. -
A. McCORMTCK.
N. B.—The subscriber has arrangements In the. East by
which he can supply any article at short notice. ;
Altoona. Oct. 25.-1860. i A. McCoawcx.
Bakery and Grocery Store.
The subscriber keeps con-
STANTLYonhand
Fresh-Balled Bread, Cakes, Ac.
PEED, BACON, FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
JUaoyaehoUmieAof SEGARS and TQBACOO.
OAGOBIRINK,
' Hor- 10. ;
Many, tines the front dltcorery of Prof. Wood, hwn lt>
tempted nut only to imitate bit icetorativo, ’ nt praftli to
bare discovered loraclhiiii; that would produce ratalhttdto*
ticnl; but they hare all come and »OD\).beli, t e«i I )ldaWfl
ly the wondetful reeulta of Prof. Wood's preparation* and
hare been forced to (ears the field' to its reelatleea nMfrb>
Head the following
Bits, April IBVbt lßfiQfc-
Prof. 0. J. Wood A Co,;o«nt»:—Tho letter I
in 1*66 concerning your valuable Hair Keafot«tK«,i|)l
i which you have published hi tills vicinity and elsewhisa,,
lias given rice to numerous. inquiries touching tho facts in
tho case. Tho enquiries are, 'Urn. to It a'ftct of my babl*
tktiun and name, aa staled In the communication; second,
is It true of all therein contained; third, (Uhs» my.hair still
continue to L* in good order amt of natural color? ■ To all
I can and do answer invariably tee. My hair is even bet
tor than in any stage of my life for 40 years past, mom*
■oft, thrifty and belter colored a the same Is true of my
whiskers, and tho only cause why it is not generally true,
to that the substance Is washed off by frequent ablation Of
the face, when if rare ware used by wiping tl.e face Inclose
connection with the whickers, the same remit will follow
as the hair. I haye been in the receipt of a great number
of letters flora all parts of New Kngland. asking me If my
hair still continue, to-be good; as tilers is so much fraud
ih the manufacture and sate of various comjmunds aa well
aa-thls. it has; no doubt, hem basely Imitated and been used
not only without any good effect, but to absolute Injury.—
1 have sot used any of yonr Restorative of any account for
soma months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hun
dreds have examined it with surprise, as lam.now 61 years
old rnd not a gray hair in my head or on try thee; and to
prove this feet, ! send you a lock of my hair t ken off the
past week. 1 received your favor of two quart bottles last
summer, for which I aid very! grateful. 1 gave it tony
friends and thereby induced than to try it, many were skep
tical until after trial, aud then purchased and used it with
Universal success. I will ask as a favor, that you send
me a teat by which 1 can discover ft aud in the Restorative,
sold by many, I fear, without authority from you. A pure
article will insure success, and 1 bellevb wbei e good effects 1
do not follow,tho fidlure is caused by tho impure article,
I Which curses the inventor of the good. 1 deem Kmy (tutor
| as heretofore, to keep yon apprised of the continued effect
{ oh myUulr, as I assure all who enquire of me of my un-
Shaken opinion of its valuable multi I remit in. dearsllV
! yours, J-V , , A. C. RAYMOND
I _ - _ _ Aa an tes Bus. Ky., Kov. 30. 1858,
uaVtxram
(Port Wins.
i»But».
hisky.
Ie cKiun* of the
oors, Imported by
me is\fiuniliar in
of hi* celebrated
itter to me, apeak,
irs, says: “ 1 prill
ng as a merchant
ew Vork. that all
pare as Imported,
sd upon by every
'tor'a name on the
' the certificate.—
1 and examine for
U Apothecaries and
Paer. 0. J. Woos: Bear 81r.—1 would certai»ly b« doing
yon a great injustice not to make known to (ho woild, the
wonderful, as wella* unexpected result I have experienced
from using one bottle of your lloh Restorative. Alter using
every kind of Restoratives extant, hut without success, aha
Dndius my head nearly destitute of hair. I was dually In
duced h> try a bottle of your Hair Res to rat ire. Now, an#*
dor and (nslioo con'ipoi me. to Announce to- whoever may
read this, that I how possess a new and beautiful arrow tn
of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than tha
original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend
this invaluable remedy to au. who may leel the necessity,
•fit. Hosp’y yoUs, Rev. S. AhLKN BROCK.'
P. S.—This testimonial of my approbation for your val
uable medicine (ns you ata aware of) hunsolicited, butif
yon tliink it worthy a place auiong the rest, insert ifyoa
wish ; if not destroy and say uothiug. ' . , '
Vonre, 4c, RcvSAB.
The Restorative is pat up Id bottlii* of tbreesltes, xter
large, medium and smallthe small hold* % n pint and
retails for ono dollar per bottle ;' tiro mediums bold ot (Mel
twenty per cent more in proportion tbau »h« Hiinllj retail*,
for two dollars per bottTajtne largo holds a quart, 40 per
emit, more itr proportion an? retails for $3 a bottle, ■ OJ
WOOD 4 CO., Proprietors, 444. Broadway. New York, aid
114 Market street, St. Loaip. Mo. And said by alt gupd
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. [Dec. 8, ’tiO Sat
1VT RS - WINSLOW, AN RXPERt-
JLtJ, ENCED NCBaB AND.FEMALE PHYSICIAN, ft*
sentsto'tho attention of mothersbee
SOOTH IMG SYR. UP t
FOR CHILDREN. TEETHING.
which greatly facilitates theproce&snf teething, by soften*
lug the gnms reducing ail inflammation will allay pain and
apaamodic action, and is sure th regulate the BmceJt.
Depend,upon it mothers, it 'will give rest toyoaraeWs*,.
and Selief and llcaliMo yqur laftmij: ; l '
Wo have put tip ana sold this article for, oVer t«4 years,'
and can say, iir confidence and truth of it, what we hay*.
never been able to say of any other medicine-T-ncrer has li
felled, in a single ihstahee. to effect.a Cure, tthen OuiSTj,
used. Neyer did we know an instance of dissatisfaction b;f
any ono who used it. Oh the contra r) 1 , all are delighted,
with its operations, and apeak in term* of highest Oommth
datioh of its magical elfects and medical virtues. WeSped:
In this matter “ what we do k.nOw.*’ .cfter ten yelirs’ exp*,
rieacc, and pledge our reputation fur the fntfilment dfwhdl
we here declare. In aimoat"every instance yhera the la*,
fant W suffering, from pain and exhaustion,, relief will W
found In fifteen or twenty minutes after the syr up'le ad*
ministered. i ' ; .
This valuable preparation is tbs prescription. of" ons of
the most experienced atid fkiUiul, nureestn -New EOglaad,
,and lias been ased never-failing success in Ihoutmiit
of easa. ' 'I.
it hot ohly relieves the child from pain, hut invigorates
th« stomach and bovreii, corrects acidity, and gives ton*
and energy tie the whole system'. It will almost instantly/
relievo Griping in the.Boukli and Ifind Chile, and over
come convulsions, which, if not sprtdtly remedied, end ha
death. Wo believe it the. led and surest rtmtdy in tha
wiirld. in'all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in chlldrra,
whether it arises from teething or from ajiy other cause.—
We would'say to every mother who has a child severing
from any of the foregoing complaints—do nut let your pre
judices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between yowr
suiterlng chiid.and thb relief that, will be sure—yes, ebso-.
lately sure—to fallow the use of this medicine, iftimely.
used. Full-directions for using will accompany each bot
tle. None genuine unless the lac-simile of CURTIS h
PJER KTS S, New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by„o. W.
Kessler and A. ItoOsh, Urnggtfta, Altoona. Price lift cents
per bottle. , v ,■
4V* 1 Principal o®ce, Koi lS Cedar (treat, N. T. ■ rl-
July 12.18W).-iy. ' , 5,
■; Qreat Rush to “DAN’S,”
OLD FEEIGtiT CONDUCTOR'S
Cheap Clothing Store* J
In Kessler’s old Drugstore, on Viiginl* St
; *fr\AN” , IS DETERMINED, NOT
■ ’Jto be put-<lone by any one in the sale of .
READY-MADE CLOTHIITCf
anil oilier Notions. n« has a large stock of OvorCoats, •( .
the beet quality nml latrrt style*, hlnck and fancy awl
plate'.find fancy SILK V£ST.% Frock and Ureas COATS
and PANTS, of erery color, quality and style, toy tea* aid
boys. ■;■'*•:. ■ • ■
Oehta.Skawls, Hat:, Caps, Boots and Shoes of
eoery style. quality and price for old and y.oufid',\'
Ladies fine Dress and Morocco Boots, Urn's ,%■
Morocco lact Boot* , La diet and Jlite/tt'
'ffitilers, and a great variety of Chi£ ...
. ; Shoes, Ladies ■. Holies,
Children’s fancy Hats and
- Hoodie Gent's Sharis,
V Undershirts and
Drawers, ■.
Collars. Gloves,
. Hosiery, ; . (t
Ladies' Gloves, Milts, Hosiery, fie., in grifctit&ffa
' Xiao, a.larga assortment of CAHPETINCI of all
and prices. varloos patterns hf Oil Cloths, Table Co.vanr,
Blanket i-Muslln; Sheetintr. Trunk*. Carpet Bain; TaHafea
ladle*’ Morocco Sachela, Umbrellas, Parasols, *#. > Also,
WATCHES AND jEWfcLRY ’
of every description, such as Breast Pin».Ear-RiDt*.Fing«» >
Blngi, Dockets. Bracelets. Gold and Sliver Fob C'lfHint,
Children's Gobi and On-al Tuck-ups. Gent's Slitrt Btndsj
Ladies and Gent’s Skcvo Buttons, silver Table-and Tea
Spoons, P»rtmonaies. Pocket Knives, Pistole. Pocket.' Bid*
and Back Oml>s; Tooth. Hair and Clothes Brushes; Boast'
and Toilet Articles, Ac.. 4c.. all ot nbicli will be nobbat
the Imetf/pritft. Bo sure and call at *• Dan’s’' befer* yam :
go elsewhere and von trill save money.
D. DACOUMAX, Jgmii
aUEENS WABE, JUST RECEIVED!
A Urf« and flalilfmabla aasortmant at
- , : ; rJ. B HILBMAN.r
AXL THE PAT'
t£X, JOteWftfW AT !•«. mu
THE
ONLY DISCOVERY
Worthy of any Confidence
FOR RESTORING
THE BALD AND GRAY.
m
Altoona. Oct. 4, 18«0.3m
£1
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