The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 07, 1861, Image 2

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-The Arms of the State are nil in the possession
. of fee. armed .volunteer companies, and com
prise'22joBo muskets, &c., 4,7oGriflcs,,&c. > 2,-
- 80$ cavalry swords and sabres, 3,447 pistols,
! , pieces . ordinance being six pound
■ jjronte cannon. .There are only about forty
. jtjro hundred of these email' arms of the im
proved .the others are old flint locks,
for nothfeg.no W. This is .hot, at present,
‘ V a very flattering picture of the efficiency of the
militia ,if suddenly called uponfor service.
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ALTOONA, PA.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1861.
i ?:Hli®wWh*r« parties are unkuownto us, our rule lor ad
yartbliM U-to require payment in advance, or a guarantee
' pytniltDo.WD persona. Ills therefore useless for .all each
to »(md usadvcrtbitmcntaoffcViDg topay at theend of three
oral* months. Where advertisements ore accompanied
with tha money, wbelher one, fire or ten dollars, wo will
gwa-the advertiser tlio full bcaefltof cash rates. '
-8. M. PETTINGU.I. &CO.,
Advertising Agenda, 119 Nassau street, New York, and
10 State street, Boston, are. the Agents for the Altoona
Tribunt, and the most influential and largest circulating
Newspapers in the .United States and tho Canadas. They
are an thorlred to'contract for us at our Imeest rates.
At a meeting of the stockholders of the
]sbensbnrg and Greaaofc Railroad, held on the
17th ulju, the following gentlemen were elected
President and Directors of tho Company: Pres
ident, Thomas Collinsi; Directors, A. A. Darken
Edward Roberta, R. Jones, Jr., Abel Lloyd,
Johnston Moore, Geo. J. Rodgers, R. L. John
ston,Mullin, Thomas Griffith, John IVil
llama, JRobert Davis aud Jos. S. Clark.
‘'■■■jjfS* The Student and Schoolmate , published
by,Galon James & Co., 15 Cornbill street, Bos
ton; is one. of the best periodicals of the kind
published in the country and just the monthly
visitor wbiob should be in the hands, of every
scholar 'in the land. It is filled with reading
OptUer particularly adapted, to their minds, and
is a valuable assistant to the teacher. Price
SI.OQ a year in advance. Address as above.
' v A NOBLE REPLr.—A short time since, while
Mr. 'Etheridge of Tefin., a-South American, was
- 'making a'speech in Congress in favor of the
Cnttenden resolutions, he was interrupted by
, Mr. Loako of Va., who asked him whether he
.Wasspoaking on the side of the South or of the
North, whereupon Mr. Etheridge replied :—“ I
speakingdn that side which has few repre
' 'f *' *
s sentatives on the floor—l am speaking on the
pjide ofiny country.”
Tribune Almanac. —We have received the
tribune Almanac, published by the New York
Association This is one of the most
valuable political registers published, but not a
■party,publication.. It contains a great amount
W statisitcal information and accurate returns
.. of the elections in every State in the Union in
1860. Price cents per copy. Everyman
who wishes to be posted in reference to political
should possess himself of a copy.
■ We learn from the Juniata Sentinel, that
on Friday week a little daughter of Jacob
Hpmer, residing near Mifflintown, was burned
to death, through the carelessness of some older
ohildrfen who were playing with a lighted stick
a,nd let a coal fall into the cradle in which the j
ohild was lying. .While the grand-fdthgr of theij
child was attending the funeral, some scamp
..or .scamps entered his house and stole $320. in
■gold. The perpetrators of the robbery have
not,yet been detected. •
Brice X. Blair, member of the State
' -Legislature, was put on trial at Huntingdon, at
last court, charged with having conspired with
others to abduct a young lady named Maggie
... Scott, a young and handsome girl who resided
r ' .ffither, near the residence of Mr. 8.,
in Huntingdon county. \ The jury, after a pa
," tient jvnd lengthy investigation of the entire af
fair, brought in a verdict of hot guilty, but
.directed .the defendant to foot the costs. The
.accused is yet to be tried, at tho April term,
for abduction, and an attempt to procure abor
tion, An unpleasant position, truly,, for a
Legislator.'
.' Mieitaet Resources or Pehnstuvania—
- From,the Adjutant General’s Report we learn
that fee military force of this State is about
three hundred and fifty thousand, of which
nineteen thousand are uniformed volunteers.—
i: ' :^,pjjpuThe “Farmer at^,Oarckner,y asalsothe
1•• American Dee Jownal” .for February, are re-
V Weired,, The former, in addition tp its usual
? ’ i .contains a finely engraved fron
tispiece of the celebrated Farmer ’* Market, of
the finest edifice of its hind in the
world. -In addition to this it isfilledto reple
-lion with .the most useful and seasonable rcad
‘ ing. The Ameritan Bet Journal comes to,ns
>. Jjrith ail the .promises made in the.first number
\ .fulfilled.' As .this is the only journal of its class
' in tboUnited States, and as it is .not paly.pnn
. - .ted.iin.tbe.most unexceptionable. manner, but
edited with marked ability, it oannotfail to suc
ceed. The publishers, desirous uf introducing
'■ these .two valuable works, offer .them both, to-
jjether with vprepaid copy of a handsome Pre
mumßook, for the trifiing sum. of One Dollar
; Cents; or, either one of them and n
Book for One Dollar. Thisis certainly
than any other jiubiicatipns of the same
character -in the United States.—
BgjuSpecimen numbers are fumishedwithoat
eharge.by the publishers . A. M. Spangler &
Co., No. 26 North" Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Court Proczxdihqb.*—Wo copy the following .Court pro
ceedingsfor January Term, from, the Sotniard i
Commonwealth vs.' Samuel l^ice. —Indictment, Fornica
tion safrßastardyl Caw. eontiuned, on .parties entering
Into recognizances /o appear atnext sessions. •
Oom. n. Lucy Robinson.—ln Oyer and Terminer. Case
continue on (Mrtiea enteringinto recognizance to appear
at next Term. r *y- ■ ’
Com. vs. Jacob Ooop.—lndictment, Forgery, Cose con
tinued, on defendant entering into recognizance to appear
at next session.
Com. vs. Francis Keener and Louisa Keener. —Indict-
ment, Assault and Battery. True.hill.. Guilty. Sentenced
to pay a fine of $5 jointly to the Commonwealth for tho use
of tho county, and the costs of prosecution. \
Com. vs. Agnes Bopp.—lndictment, Assault and Battery.
Not a true .bill, and the prosecutrix* Louisa Keouer*to pay
the costs of prosecution, except the $4 to tho county.
Com. vs. Uenry Dinion.—lndictment, Lcirceny. True
bill. Guilty. Sentenced to House of Refuge, at Philadel
phia.
. Com. vs. Oscar 8. Fowler.—lndictment, Larceny. True
bill. Guilty. -Sentenced to pay a fine of $l, the costs of
prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment of two months
in the county jail.
Com. vs. Georgs Penlow.—lndictment, Larceny. True
bill. Guilty. Ssufebced to pay a fine of $6, costs of pros
ccuthm, oud to undergo an imprisonment of three months
in the county jail, .
Com. Vs. Otho Hai lan .—District Attorney. enters Nol.
Pros., and defendant is discharged.
Com. vs. Jacob Brown and Alex. BfeDowell. —Indict-
ment, Larceny. True bill. Jacob Brown guilty, and A.
McDowell not guilty. 'Jacob Brown’s counsel makes a
motion for arrest of judgment, and moves for.new trial for
reasons filed. Overruled. Sentenced to pay d fine of $l,
costs hf prosecution, and to undergo an imprisonment, by
solitary confinement at labor in the Western Penitentiary,
for the space of fifteen months.
Com. vs- Elijah Fcrree.—lndictment, Libel. True bill..
Guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $lOO, costa of prosecu
tion, and to undergo an imprisonment fur three months in
the county jaiL
Com. vs.-Elijah Ferree.—lndictment, Libel. True WR
■ Not guilty, but'pay the costs of prosecution.
-Com. vs. George lieu tier.—lndictment, Assault. True
Bill, Gnilty. Sentenced to pay a flue of $5 to .Hie Com
monwealth for the use ofthd county, and costs of prosecu
tion, and to be in tlio custody of the Sheriff until tho sen
tence bo complied with.
Com. tsj John Weaver.—lndictment, Larceny. True
bill. Not guilty, aud 1 on motion the defendant was dis-
charged.
Com. tb. John Ililey.—-Indictment, Larceny. Not a true
bill.
Com. vs. Mary Long.—lndictment, Nuisance. Grand
inquest return' “/ynoramus, and the county to pay the
costs.’’
Com. vs. John Long and Wm". Long.—lndictment, Lar
ceny. True bill. Defendants’ counsel pleads guilty. They
will b» sent' to the House Of Refuge.
Four or five other cases were continued over till next
sessions.
From tub South. —The telegraph reports
and letter writers from the South repeat the
reports of the day previous, with additional sur
mises and rumors, but give us very little that
is really reliable. From wbat we can glean
from the reports we believe that Fort Sumter
has, or will shortly bo attacked, and a report is
current here to-day (Wednesday) that a scrim
mage has taken place at Fort Pickens, Fla., oc
casioned by the attempt to lond troops from the
stea 4 mer Brooklyn now lying at Pensacola har
bor. These are only rumors on which no reli
ance can be placed.
Hurra job Virginia !—The latest returns
from. Virginia indicate' that the Unionists have
carried two : thirds of the delegates to the Con
vention soon to be held for the purpose of con
sidering tb.e question of secession.
Oqekciok or St. Louis— Thh Mississippi
to be Turned Awat Fbojl it. — An Illinois
correspondent, of the St. Louis Democrat threat
ens dire vengeance on that city in case she
should take sides with the Secessionists. lu
that event, he says: ;
“This Southern gate of commerce is all that!
will be left her thus shorn of her splendors, !
and even this will be at the mercy of the State !
of Illinois, and can bo destroyed without aa act
of hostility of which she can have no right to
complain. The Mississippi river can bo made
to run away from St; Louis and under the Illi
nois. bluffs, leasing your city high and dry,
seven or eight miles from the river, with a
foreign soil lying between the city and the river
from the present site of Illinoistown to what will
then be the west bank of the Mississippi river.
The people of St. Louis know very well this
can be done. They have spent many millions
of dollars to pmeht'it from doing itsolf, and
have bo?n allowed by the Legislature of Illinois
to build dykes and revest tho shores on the Illi
nois side for this purpose. But it cannot be
expected that Illinois will be thus courteous and
complaisant to a foreign State, as She has been
to her sister State of Missouri under the glori
ous stars and stripes. It is well known that
directly opposite to the mouth of the Missouri
river its current presses the sluggish Mississip
pi against the Illinois shore, and an artificial
channel at that point would conduct the united
volume of the two streams into the Likes which
lie at the foot of the bluffs, and which are sup
posed by many to have been the of the ancient
bed of the stream, and this would take the river
away from St. Louis, and throw it within the
jurisdiction of Illinois, until at the foot of the
lakes,,near Carondelet, it would again re-enter
its present bed dr channel. This can be done ;
it has been done at many points on tho Lower
Mississippi, by running a ditch across a bend
of the river, and the force of the current itself
has done tho rest. I Will it be done? If Mis
gotui goes out of the Union, it will be a matter
of some pride, to say nothing of the profit of
the thing, with the people of Illinois to estab
lish a rivalcity here in Alton
s ' '' ‘" ■■ ■ ■
Wabnimo Vyapu GE9BOIA. —A Southerner
writes from.an impprtnnt point in the inferior
of Georgia to his correspondent in New York;
A format of Georgia from the Union
has taken place, bat she will hold herself ready
to step back at any time. So .will Alabama;—
There will-be ho'serious trouble; only in words.
Would to God the whole-difficulty were in the
hands of the people instead of demagogues; in
Iwhhty-four hmrs wo' 'would be right. Don’t
give up the ship. This confirms, other reports
which have reached us from the South, going
to show that the masses of the ‘people do not
violence of the secessionist
miulere. '3lbere is a strong .body of conserva
tives even in the seceding States, but just now
their voice is stifled.
Shout Livkd. Hoketmoom.—A. Miss White, of
McKean who was married to'a gentleman from
Mississippi, a few weeks ago, and accompanied
her husband to tbat ; State, which, she intended
making her future residence, returned to this
city, on Tuesday afternoon, haVingbcea ordered
to leave the Southern domain, 'at p. certain date,
before the expiration of ten hours. It seems
that she made too free use of her northern 4ep>
timents to suit the Southern chivalry, and hence'
.was ordered out of the country. If this is not
ahdreby and oppression we t woald like to know
in what country it can be found. What was
done with the husband we do not learn.—.firie
Despatch. , ' . „
fiknpixj ,6f Gbkat Kf wys, New York
Times says, during. the French revolution 'the
firpt thing every did bn up in
the mprning jras to ; feel if his head was still on
his shoulders. Our peoplo, if.adds, before they
are dressed, Send for the morning newspaper to
see if the Union has been dissolved over night.
PEN ANDSCISSO£S. -
-t9. An exchange thus dsilncs Congressmen: —A class
oTm«n vito receive $3,000 p| r year trying to lie President.
tSJOes Wool pronounce! the. treason of South Caroli
naasfar transcending that t£ Benedict Arnold.'
tgu 'W'o notice byi the last number of the lewlstown
democrat, that Henry Fryeingor has again assumed con
trol of that paper. t
$9, Orders have just been issued for the enrolment of
all citizens subject to the militia duty in the district of
Columbia.
jO» Mrs. Tell lately powbided Mr. Lay, for not perfor
ming o promise to marry her. As he would’nt make her
Lay, she made him yeU. ■
g9_ An officer of Fort Snmter called the other day. and
subscribed for the Charleston Mer ury, to be mailed to
the VOl% far the next three montht.
Rather Slippery.—Tiro accounts of oil discoveries in
the papers from the western: part of the State. If all that
is published be true, a traetjof land out there is equally
os valuable os a tracts in California.
An .elderly lady, named Kate Hoffman, who has
been a confirmed lunatic from her childhood, was burned
to death a few nights since, at the residence of her sister,
near Miffiintowu, Juniata county.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Reward is Offered!
For the detection of any person counterfeiting. Imitating,
or the vender of any sucli counterfeit or imitation of
BtERIIAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. The genuine, highly
concentrated Holland JUtterr is put up in halt-pint bottles
only, having the name of the proprietor, B. Page, Jr-,‘
blown in them, and his signature around the neck of’cach
and every bottle.
This delightful Aroma has been received by Americans,
with that favor whicb.ia-eiriy' extended to really Scientific
preparations. Wheu we consider the marked success at
tending its administration, in the most stubborn cases of
Fever and Ague, Weakness Of any kind, Dyspepsia, Heart
burn, Acidity of the Stomach, Sick and Nervous Head
ache, Indigestion, Costiveness and Piles, .together with the
complete control it exercises over all Nervous Affections,
we cannot wonder at its popularity. Well may the in
valid value this remedy.
ttS_The closing years of life are often rendered wretch
ed by ailments which are trilling in themselves uud easily
curcd if taken in time. Affection of the liver, stomach,
and other organs concerned in digestion, are the most fre
quent. They naturally make the sufferer nervous, irrita
ble an# complqining, and relatives ami friends are forced
to bear the brunt of their ill-humor. The use of Hostet
lers Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove an efficient
remedy for this evil. It will not only strengthen the
whole physical organization, but entirely cure the most
obstinate cases of Indigestion, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and
Liver Complaint. Tito first physicians in the country aio
loud in their praise of tills preparation. Another recom
mendation of the Bitters is that it is so palatable to the
taste that it may bo used even as a beverage.
Sold by all druggists.
A Card to the Ladies.
DR, DU DON GO’S GOLDEN DILLS FOR FEMALES.
Infallible in correcting, regulating, and removing all ob-
structions, from whatever cthise. ami always
successful as. a preventative
Them is not n lady living hut what at some period of her.
life needs just such a medicine os “Dupouco's Gulden
rills.”. One of the first ladies of Chester told the Agent
there that she had received so much benefit from the use
of them, she would he willing to pay $5 a hox, rather than
he without them, if she could got them no less. The in
gredients composing these pills are made known to every
Agent. They will tell you they are perfectly harmless
and yet will donll claimed fur them. Full and explicit
directions accompany each box. Price $l,OO per hox.—
Sold hy 0. W. KESSLER, Druggist, sole Agent for Al
toona, Pa.
Ladies hy sending him $l.OO to the Altoona Poe! Office,
can have the pills sent to any part of the country (confi
dentially) by mail, “ free of postage.” Sold also by JOHN
READ, Uuntingdon, and by ono Druggist in every village
town and city in the State.
N. B.—Tltc above Pills have been counterfeited, and are
offered to Ladies at prices ranging from 25 cents to 75 cts,
(dear at that.) Look out for them. The genuine, hereaf
ter, will hear the signature of S. D. Howe, sole proprietor.
Price—sl. Purchase of the above gentlemen, mid you will
find the genuine article, and one you may rely upon.
January 31, ISCI. —ly.
Dr. Velpeau’s Cankerine.
VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cum Putrid Sore Mouth.
DR. VELPEAU'S CANKERINE cures Sore Nipples.
DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Ulcerated Sores.
DR. VELPEAU'S CANKERINE cures Cuts.
; DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERI NE cures Burns.
| DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE enm Sorca.
J)R. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE euros Chapped Lips.
DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Ulcerated Gums.
DU. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE is the best Purifier of the
Breath ofanything known.
DK. VELPEAU'S CANKER]NE cures Canker in the
Mouth, Throat, or Sthajnach, resulting from Scarlatina or
Typhus Fevers.
Ladies, if you delight in < e white teeth, use the CAN
KERINE, and your desires will be realized. We pledge
our word that it is entirely free from acids and all poiso
ous substances, and can bo given to an infant with perfect
safety. It will preserve the teeth and keep the gums free
from ulcers. It is equally efficacious for nursiug sore
months. In nil the thousands remedies that have been put
forth for the cure of the various diseases above, nouc can
equal the Cankerine. Sold by all druggists. Price 25
cents per bottle. . J. BURRILL & CO.,
Proprietors, 93 Maiden Lane, N. V.
For sale in .Altoona, by Q. W. KESSLER.
To Consumptives.
And those afflicted with
DYSPEPSIA.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
NEAUtr DISEASE,
FEVER & AGUE. OR
CONSTIPATION.
The undersigned, now’ seventy-five years old, has for
years devoted Ills time toil.curing his, Parislioners and the
poor in Now York of thegf dreadful complaints, which earn’
thousands and thousands to an untimely grave; bo has
seldom failed to cure aR who have applied to him for re
lief, and believing it toijbe a Christian’s ' duty to relieve
those abroad, as well ns itt home, he will send to those who
require it, a copy of Proscriptions used, {Free of Charge),
with directions for preparing and using the same. Also
rules on Diet, Bathing, Ventilation, and Exercise forzthe
Sick, they wili ftudthesti remedies a sure cure for Consump
tion, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Fever and
Ague, Constipation, Hcftrt_ Disease, Dyspepsia, Nervous
Debility, am} Female Complaints, and he hopes every:one
afflicted wili send for ajnqpy, ns It will cut nothing, upd
those suffering should apply before it is too late. These
Prescription are used by the most eminent Physicians in
London, Paris, and New York. Those wishing them will
; pita«iiaddress ’ vVr TtJEV. DR. CHAMBERLAIN.
Jiov. : r Wllllamsburgh, Kew York.
The American Medical and Toilet
BECEIPT BOOK. ■ ; ‘\-
This book contains fttcipe* and Directions for making all
the tnost valriable Mcdilial preparations in U8o;,nl50 Re
cipes anil fall and exploit directions for making all the
most popular and useful Cosmetics, Perfumes, Unguents,
Hair BesioratiTes, and ail Toilet Articles. If you aro suf
erlug with any chronic* Itsciwe—lf you wish a beautiful
complexion, aflne head of hair, a smooth face, acicar skin,
a luxuriant beard or moustache—«r If yon tridr to know
anything and every thlngiu tlio Toilet and Medical line, you
Bhot4d, by aU rawnB, p«ni»o a copy of th)a lK>ok. For full
particulars, and a sample of tbo work (hr poru»*l,(ftee,)
addmstlie publisher, • T.'P; CttAPHAN,
Mot. 1.-3 m . | ; < Kp, 831 Broadway, New York. -
An experienced nnrse'and female physician; has KMo&ing
Syrup fofChildren teething, whish greatly facilitates the
process of teething* by sotening the gums, reducing all iu>
bowels' ’ Depend iipon It, mothers, it .wiUgfve rcsttdyour
eelree, and relief and; health to jodr infant*. Perfectly
eafe in oil cases, gee advertisement in another column
, S. D. HOWE,
1 Sole Proprietor, New York,
Crying Babies!! Crying Babies! 111
A PKESKNT FOB TUB LITTLE OSES, |
j In consequence of the superiority of Dr. Katox'S Ixf.vs- * The Asato a m atioi/ of Lahgua^cs.—There & Rgrpwing
I ; sasdsas
| druggist of this town have almost all ordered and received, ilium into our ov»n; AMs the word Cephalic.’ #hich ii from
a supply of it ;•! so cheer up, Mothcral Ko more crying Die Gruuk. signifying ‘"for the he*),” is n<)lr becoming
I any druggist wtyo nmy not have received Dr. Kntou'a Infun- ; and t l»e. word-Ccplmlic-wiU hcjrnnc & cothiium as
tUe CkirdUd, or who may on account of getting aonae worth- ■ Kleotrt»typ« wad many others whoso distinction a* tfereigu
ratebc-mon.Wterestedin soiling . **
it. Gut the best j it is for sale in town—search till yon j
find it. i
i Dr. U:
ironsou’a. Blood food, fur diseases of the organs and |
all pulmonary.complaints, is also for sale in town ; and if j
any suffering from the above complaints neglect to try this '
preparation, they ore guilty of suicide. There are five
different No». of the Blood Food—all ou the same princi
ple, but graduated to the different deficiencies of the blood
arising Irom the different organs affected. No. 1 is fur 1
Colds. Bronchitis, Consumption, and other chronic com- ;
plaints arising |otu over-use, general debility, or nervous i
prostration. No. 2, for Liver Coinpluints. No. 3, fur Dys- i
pepsin. N 0.4,.4, AVoman’s Restorative. No. 6, Man,s Re
generator. Ask for the No. you want. fffE-Seo A dyer- ;
tisemeut. For sale by A. Roush, Altoona, and C. B. Uott A '
Son, Philadelphia. !
To Consumptives.
The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few
weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sev
eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis
ease consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescrip
tion jUbed (free of charge,) with the direction* for preparing
and using the'same, which they will find a sure cure for .
CuascsfriTON, Asthma, llronciutis, Ac. The only object of .
the advertiser i*. sending the Prescription is to benefit the
afflicted, andsgread information which he conceives to be
invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his reme
dy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove u birring.
Parties wishing ine description will address. ;
Kkv. EDWAiU) A; W 1 hSOX.
WiUmin.-burch.
King County, New Y »rk.
Oct. 4, *6o.
A SUPERLATIVE t |
TONIC,DIURETIC.
“•D OYSPttjg
—AMD— ;
mounccMM.
rpo TilK OIXiZKNS OF NEW JEll- !
I SKY AND PENNSYLVANIA.
Apothecaries, Dm. hoists. Grocers and Private |
Kami 1.1 ss. I
WOLFE'S Pure Cognac ilrandy.
WOLFE’S Pure Maderie. Sherry and Port W iue,
WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Hum.
WOLFE'S Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky.
ALL in bottles.
I bog leave to call the attention of the ritizrns of the
Tinted States,to the above Wines and Liquors, imported by
U DoLrUfl WotPE, of Now York, whose name is familiar in
every part of this country for the purity--of his celebrated
Schiedam Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in bis letter tome,speak
ing of the purity of ids Wines and Liquors, says; *• 1 will
stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant
of thirty years' residence in the city of New York, that all
the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure as imported,
ami of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every
purchaser.' 1 Every bottle lias the proprietor's name on the
wax, and a far simile of his signature of the certificate.—
The public are respectfully invitedTb call and examine for
themselves. For Bale at Retail by all Apothecaries and
Grocer? Tn Philadelphia.
OeoRUE 11. Asuion, No. 532 Market St.. Pbila.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia. '
Rend the following from the New Yoik Courier:
Enormous Business rtfn one New York Merchant. —Wo
are happy to-inform nnr fellow-citizens that there is one
place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and
country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and
Liquors, as puro as imported, and of the best quality. We
do not intend to give an elaborate description of this mer
chant's extensive business, although it will well repay any
stranger or citizen to visit lidolpho Wolfe's extensive w are
house. Nos. Ik. 20 and 22. Rebecr street, and Nets’. 17. Hi
mid 21, Marketlb Id street. His stock of Schnapps on hand
ready fir shipment could not Lave been less than thirty
thousand cases; the Brandy, son’ie ten thousand easei—Vin
tages of lS3fi to lHsfi: and ten thousand cases of Madeira.
Sherry amiport Wine. Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Jamaica
and St. Croix Rum. some very old and equal to any in this
country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Bran
dy. 'Wine, Ac., in casks, under Custom-House key. ready for
bottling. 31 r. Wolfe's sales of Schnapjis last year amounted
tn one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in
less than two years he may be equally successful with his
Brandies and. Wines.
HU business merits the patronage of t*vcry bjvi»v of bU
species. Private fumilioH who wish pure Wines and Liqiiurs
for nifdirai nsc should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe,
until every Apothecary ip the land make up-'their minds
to discard the poUonons etulT fn»m their shelves,, mid re
place if with Wolfe’s pure Wines mid Liquors.
We understand that Mr. Wolfe, for the-accommoilatiop
of small dealers in tho country, puts up assorted cases of
Wineftaud Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant,
should be sustained against his tons of thousand* of oppo
nents in tho United States, who sell nothing but imitations,
ruinous alike to human health and happiness
For sale by A. ROUSH. [Sept. 13, ISCO-6ni.is.
Os :
Pays tlic entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and
successful Commercial School in the Country. Upward of
twelve hundred yonng men from twenty-eight different
States, have been educated for business hero within the
past three years, some of whom have been employed as
Book Keepers at salaries of.
$2000,00 per Annum,
immediately upon graduating, who know nothing of ac
counts when they entered the College.
£2“ Minister’s sons half price. Students enter at any
time, and review when they please, withont extra charge.
For Catalogue of 84 pages. Specimens of Prof. Cowley's
Business and Ori ainental Penmanship, and a large engra
ving of the College, inclose twenty-five cents in Postage
Stamps to tne Principals,
JENKINS k SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Altoona, Jan. 24, ’CI-ly. .
WM. SCIIQMAKEB. WJI. P. LAND.
SCHOMAKER &, LANC,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AM) DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON,
Clieese, Iron,
Nails, Glass, Brooms, Yarns, &c.
No. 303 Liberty Street,
For. l-3ra PITTSBURGH, PA.
BOOT I & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCE
to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity Unit they have
opened a I * '
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP
On JOLLA, STREET, 1 door ahore Winters* Tin Shop, Edit
Aftoona,.vriiero they trill keep on liand a good assortment
of Boots and .Shoes of their own manufacture.
XSr Particular attentiongiven' to making Ladiei’ Shoe*,
Gaiter*, <fC. They invite a short) of public patronage, feeh
log satisfied that they coin render entire satisfaction.
A Altoona,'Jan. 10, ’Ol-tf WM. BOBU, A CO.
T?01i RENT.—THE DWELLING
J_ and store-room, known as Ferrce A Morrow's,
corner, nojir occupied' by-Joseph T.aw, is offered for rent
i ftom the list of April next.) For particulars inquire at the
! Banking lloiinoof Wm M.Uoyd A Co.
Altoona, Jan. 24,’61,-ir. JAS. MORROW.
EOB.ES I ROBES!
Jusjt received a line lot of Buffalo Rohes, which, we
Wilt sell at from $4 to $lO a piece. Two 'doors below the
Post Office. M. THOMPSON, Agent.
Jan. 3,1861. , v
/A UEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED.
Vtfi'A large and fashionable assortment at the store of
A SUPPPBTRRS, W
XJ_ iiei and BUoutder Brace* forstla'at'
i-tf. ' 0. W. KESSLER'S.
$35,00
MISCELLANEOUS.
’ardly Realized.
Hi ’ad 'n ’orrihlo 'cadache tliia haftornoon, band
pod into the hapotheenrius hand says hi to tho uuui,
you h-as.- mo of an Vitilacho 7" *• Dots it hacUo’unl
’e. " Uo’trceduigly,'” says hi, hand upon that 'o gay
Cephalic Pill, hand 'pon mo ’onor it cured me so quo
1 ’ardly realized I 'ad ’ad au ’eudacho.
S3*Headache is the favorite sign hy which natnto;matc« i
known any deviation whatever from the natural state of i
the brain,and viewed in this tyght it may he looked on as |
a safeguard intended fn giro notice of disease which might
otherwise escape attention, tdl too lute to bo reihedied; j
and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches |
limy be classified under two names, viz: Symptomatic and ;
Idupathic. Symptomatic Headache js excei'dingly common j
and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among 1
which are Apoplexy, (lout, Kheuuiat nil and all felirile di- ,
scases. In its nervous form it Is sympathetic of disease of I
the stomach constituting sick headache, o{ hepatic disease I
constituting Wi'oni headache, of worms, constipation and (
other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine '
affections. Diseases of the Heart are Very frequently at
tended with Headaches: Amemia nmi plethora are also af- ,
fectiuns which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic ;
Headache is also very common, being unusually ; distill- i
guislied by tlie name of nervous headache, sometimes coin- ■
iug on suddenly in a state of apparently sound heuljth ami :
prostrating at once the mental and physical energies, and I
in other instances it ciiiu-s on slowly, heralded bydcpivs-
Sion of spirits or acerbity of temper. In mo.-t instances
the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes,
and sometimes provoking, vomiting; under this claps may
also Ini named jVcumliiia. ■ -
'.ln '■•air tof
For the treatment eh . .epha
lie Pills have lici ii fount! a sure ami safe reme.ly, relieving
the ino-t m nt' pains in a few minutes, ami by its! subtle
jiower erailieating the Illsvases of whieli 1 I'lliLiche is the
unerring imlex. “ !
ItHl&ucT. —Missus wauls ynu to semi her a box o fO’pba
lir (Hue. no. a bottle of Prepared Pills.—but I’m tomkins
that's not just it neither ; but perhaps >oI be afthe)' kmm
injj what it is. Ye see she's nigh deaifaud gone wjith the
tick Headache, and wants sump more of tliut saiiije as re*-
laive . lici before. .
Ijnxggisl. —You must mean Spalding's Cephalic Pills.
liiiagcl. —Uch ! sure now and you've Bed it, he e'» the
qusriher and give me the Pills and don’t be all day about
it atther.
Constipation of Costivenessj.
No one of the “inutty ills fiesb is heir to” is so prevalent,
BO little understood, and so much neglected as (Vatjveiiess.
Often originating in carelessness, or sedentary habits; it is
regarged as a slight disorder of too little • con-i quence to
excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and com
panion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases,
and unless early eradicated it will bring the snflaw to an
untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which.costive
mss is the usual attendant are Heahache. Colic. Rheuma
tism, Foul Breath. Piles and others of like nature. while
a long train of frightful diseases such as Malignant Fevers,
AhcesSes. Dyseutary. Diarrhica, Dyspepsia. Apopb kyl Epi
leysy, Paralysis. Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy
and Insanity, first indicate their presence ir the system by
this alarming symptom Not unfreqneiitly the diseases
named originate in Constipation, hut take on an indepen
dent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early
stage. From all these considerations it fellows that the
disorder should receive immolate attention whenever it
occurs, and no person should neglect to get a hox of Cepha
lic Pills on the first appdlirance of thc.romplaint. as their
timely use will expel the iusiduous approached of disease
and destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
A Beal Blessing.
JV:,i /sician, —Well, Sirs. Jones, how is that headache!
Ur's. Janet. —Gone! Doctor, all gone! tho pill you sent
cured me in just twenty minutes, 1 wish you would send
mure so that 1 can have them handy.
Physician. —Von can gel them at any Druggist. Call for
Cephalic I’ills, 1 find they never fail, and I recommend
tlieiif in all cases of Headache.
Mrs. Jones. —1 shall semi for a box directly, and. shall
tell all my suffering friends, for they hie a real blessing.
Twentt Miluons or 'Dollars Saved.—Mr. Spalding has
sold two millions of hot lies of his celebrated Prepared Glue
and it is estimated that each Imttle saves at least ten dol
lars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregate
of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by
this valuable invention. Having made his Glue a bouso
liple word, lie now proposes to do the world still greater
service hy curing all the aching heads w ith bis'Cephalic
Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Headaches will
soon vanish away like snow in July.
US' Over excitement, and the mental earn and anxiety
incident to'close‘attention to business or study, are aiflong
lb*-numerous cases of Nervous Headache. The disordered
state of mind and body incident to tills distressing com
plaint is a fatal blow to all energy and amlitiquJ Suffer
ers by tbU disorder can always obtain speedy rqtiaf from
these distressing sttn.ks by using one of the Ceph liic Pills
whenever the symptoms appear, it quiets the overtasked
brain, ami ,-ooothes tbe strained and jarring m rv< s. and re
laxes tlie tension nf-tlie stomach which always ;ivcompa
nics anti aggravates tho disordered condition ol tlic brain.
Fact Worth Ksowisb. —Spalding's Cephalic P
certain cure for Sick Headache, Bilious Headache
Headache, Costivouess and General Debility.
Grkat Discovery. —Among the most important
great medical discoveries of Ibis ago may be consid
system of vaccination for protection from Small I
Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache, and the net
for tlic prevention of Fevers, either of which is a
eifle. whoso benefits will bo experienced by sliil
mauity long after their discoverers are forgotten.
Did yon ever have the Sick Headache? 1
member tho throbbing temples, tbe fevered 1
loathing ami disgust at the sight of food. HoW I
fit voti were, for pleasure, conversation or stud;
the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you fro
suffering .which you then experienced. For this!
purpose yon should al ways have a box of then
to use as occasion requires.
<5jT CURE
Nervous Headache
Headaehe.
By tlie use of these PUls the periodic attacks]of JServotu
or sick Headache. may-bo prevented; mid if taken at the
commencement of an attack iißmediato relief from pain
and sickness will be obtained. I j
They seldom foil in removing the Kamca. ami Headache
to which females are so subject. j
They net gently upon the bowels,—rcmoyl igjCbrh'reneM.
For Literary Sim, Students, Delicate Fellatios, and all
perqnhs of sedentary habits, they are valuable sesja Laxative,
improving tho appetite, giving tone and ripoi so the dlgos
tive organs, and restoringtlioneturslelasUcU r end strength
of tho whole system. - t ' j .;V •
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the remit of fotjg investiga
tion and carefully conducted experiments, Ikying been In’
use many years, during which time they hlavja prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and sulfcriDg from
Headache, whether originating in the nervotis system or
from A deranged'state of the stomochv '' »| [s r -
Sliicy are entirely vegetable" in their cojp»)|o3ltion, and
may be taken sit all times with pefectaafejy without
making auyehango of diret, and theabsmeetf assy dUa.
gretablt taste renders it fttiy to administer daklochildren.
BEWARE 05
The genuine have five signatures of Henry 0. ISpaldlng on
each Box. ' “ "■ '■
goldhy Drnggiatsand all otherDmijere ipSTedioiftca.
A EoxwUl besontby on iJecclpt of tho
All orders sbonJdUiddressed to; i
48 (Jedsr S'
Koi. 15, ’W.-jy.]
ithcr class of lleadai
■he tin
HOLLAND VITtERS
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TUB CELEBRATED HOLLAND RESODT 108
BTSPBPSI&,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
. HTBB COSPIiAIirT,
WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the rarlon* affections consequent upon a diMedwed
STOMACH OR LITRE,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, OoUdq r hiiA
Heartburn, Los* of Appetite, Deepondency, OostmoMt
Blind and Bleeding Piles. In ail Kenrona, BhenmatU, and
Neuralgic has in numerous, instances proved
highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided crus.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared oa strictly
scientific principles, after the manner ofthe celebrated
Holland Professor, Boerhave. Its reputation at home pro
duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with
those of the Fatherland scattered over the ikee of this
mighty country, many of whom brought with them and
handed down the tradition of ita value. Jt it nem qffk red
te the American public, knowing that ftr tmijf nwndtr/ul
medicinal virtues must lit ack-mncledged.
It is particularly recommended to thoee persons whess
eonstltutlons may have been impaired by the continuous an
of ardent spirits, or other forme of dissipation. Generally
Instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly hi the Hat
of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit, and, in fiict, infusing new health ana vigor
fat the system.
NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage whl
be disappointed; hut to the tick, weak and low spirited, it
will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed Of singular
remsdial properties. '
READ CAREFULLY!
The Osnulus highly concentrated BOBrhays’R HoUaud
Bitten U put up in half-pint bottles paly, sod retailed st
On Dollar per bottle, or six bottles <br Trrs PotLiU. The
great demand for this truly celebrated Mbdicln# has Induced
many imitations, whdch the public should. guard against
purchasing.
Beware of Imposition. Bee that our name is on UM
label of orery bottle you buy.
Bold by Druggiata centrally. It earn be taitilil
by Express to moat points.
BENJAMIN PAGE, JB. & (XX
pharmaceutists and (Chtmisti,
PITTSBURGH,
F<t sale by A. RGUSJJLAItoona.
April 18, ISBO-lamly.'
ROIIRER’S
' ROUREK’ST
ROHRER’S
ROIIUEU’S '
ROURER’S
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL * CALCULATOR.
ROIIlll-ni’S PRACTICAL CALCU
. LATOR,
.•I Bonk rj' I'lain Itulm and Calculation* forßmintttOpt
rnlhnt, Uj Martin SI. Rohrcr , Practical Ahrveyer and
Cnutryanccr. -Vein Ptßiivn, puhlitfltd try J. Plappin
cott it CV, rhi!a,'clphta.\ ,
This work contains 2UI pdgcs, and upwards of 500 Roles
mil K.x.v.npUs. entirely and-thoroughly practical, such u
arise every day in tho common pursuits of Business. It
has already passed through a number' of editions in rapid
succession. mid is pronounced'by all classes of business
men to he the handiest hook of reference, pertainingto cal
culations. that lias *.v«-r been published. . '
Kvitv example in the book in sroekcAsnrt tirndband fjta
ted in a plain maimer, so Hint when a parallel case arllet,
those referring to the work will find nodiffleutty in solving
it; in u word, the general arnnngenient 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
of anv estimate required.
Tin* chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory
and philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts slid simpli
city, believing that business men care. little about'spending
time in discussing the philosophy of ralH, or the science of
figures, deeming it suillfient (br their purpose to be able at
a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result. The
CALCULATOR differs in this respect from all other Arith
metics of the day and kindred vVurks— it is a key to prao
tical business calculations—lt is. in Hie hands of the bust
ness man, what Hie key to mathematical works is in tho
hands of Hie teacher in the schoolroom; — itlacilltatcatlae
and insures correctness. “,
TtlE WORK TREATS OF THE T'
McasnVcineiit of Land, of Lumber, of Brink and 'Brick
Work, of stone and stone work, of grain and grain bint, of
coat and coni Milk, of wood, of solids, of liquids,ofcircu
lar, square- or Irregular vessels, of t-lstorus and fat*, ofroot
ing. of plasterer’s, painter's, gtazicrls,paTOf’s, plumber's,
paper hanger’s and -upholsterers? work; U treat* of cur
rency and of foreign and domestic exchange, iit the deci
mal System, of reduction and it* extended appUcktton to
business..of simple and compound Interest, and their en
tire application to business transactions, with the lawsand
usages governing and regulating the gam*,'together with
numerous commercial tonus—of legal tendetL of partial,
payment op notes, of bauklng.amfAiank discount, of equa
tion of payment and of partnership accounts, of assessment
of taxes, of weights pud measures, ofsqnar* and enhio
measure, of the square root and .its application tobtuineea
of surfaces, of excavation, nu I of many other important
practical matters not within the scope of an adTertiwment
to mention.
ills are a
NITTUUS
of all the
lered- the
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HUfC «pO
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IT IS JUST TUB BOOK FOB THE
Farmer, the merchant, the mechanic, th*,lUJtb»n, or the
professional man. It has proveif a'Vnluable auxiliary to
the lawyer, the justice of the peact,- the conveyancer,
and real estate broker, to the assessor, the banksr, th*
clerk, to the civil engineer and the surrjAror, to th«carpen
ter and bricklayer, to the stonemason and’ the plasterer,
to the piper hanger andaupholsferor, to. the paver and the
tiler, Ac., Ac.; each niid-all will 1 Sod it adapted to their va
rious wants better than any book published.
49* Mailed (post paid) to any part of tha-XJnited'Stateo,
upnn;feceipt of the money. Tries of a slnFlecopj*, in cloth,
60 cents, og two copies for $l,OO. Ihmaa in pocket-book
form, morocco, $l,OO per copy.
Address, > M. 31. ROIUtEB. ’
Pec C, 1861-fim.] Box 1911 Philadelphia P.O, Pa.
IV/rRS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERI-
JjX KXCED NDR3E AXI> KEMAIE PIIVSICMN, pre-
Bent* to the attention of iuothen her
SQO T H I N G SYR U P,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHim
■which greatly facilitates the proci-ssof teething, by soften
ing thogdms reducing alt inflammation will allay pain and
«p«smo(j{c actlon, nun is sure to regulate, the Bowels.
' perand upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves,
nnd/Wtcf ami Heotth to your Infantt.
Wo havß put up and sold this article for oyer ten years,
and can say, in confidence and tenth of it, %hat we hare
never been able to say of any other medicine never has it
tailed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely
used. Never did we know an instance of direrMsjliftim by
any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted
with its operations, and speak in terms of highest common*
datlon'of fta magical effects and medical virtue*. W* speak
In this matter “ what wo do know," after ton years’ expe
rience, and pledge our reputation for thofulfilment of what
wc hero declare. In almost every instance where th« i*-
fant is sufferlng fromspain and exhaustion,, relief will be
found in fifteen or twenty minutes after this syrup is ad
ministered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of on* of
the most experienced and skillful nnrses In Hew England,
and has been used with uover-fiuUng succses in (wMWb
of easts. .*■■■■'■•
It not only relieves tlie child frnra~pain, but iu
the stomach and bowels, cornets acidity, and gl
■ and energy to tlie whole system. 11 will almost h
relieve Griping in the Bowels and IPind Colic, at
come convnisains, which, if not speedily remedied,
death! Wo believe It the- hest nnd rarest remedy
■world, la all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in f'
whether. It arise*from teething or Irotn any other
We would sayto every mother who has »child
from any of the foregoing couiplntnta—do not let,
Jndices, nor the prejudice* of others, stand betw
Buffering child and the relief that will he sure—!
Intely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, .
used. Full directions for using will accompany
tie. None genuine unless the fac-simile of Ct>
PEUKIjS’S. New York, is on the outside wrapper.
SdH by Druggists throughout tho world,' aadb.’
Kesslenand A. Houab, druggists, Altoona. PrK*
per bottle. ■ u
Principal Office, No. l&Cedur N *
July 12,18w.-ly.
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