The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 14, 1861, Image 3
EO u.—There-la. • growing it© theaio*M»i«rr*alT<* r a whfla tp tnoorparau Cephalic, which ia ftym to new beeeetog , SpaldtngW groat Bead, med in a aum general I 1 become «• common a* ; ,e-j distinction aa foreign . mradn usage until they . ■*• !U.” > izod. mfi.;riioon. liaml I at«p nail to the iftau. Cah - n ."* it bathe'ord/'W* ni iifon that '• gave Ui»* - it cured me M quick that "-■lie. ' ;n liy which nature waka* imii the natural slat* af i it may he looked on a* ■■ of ilievaee which JD^bt ..... into to lw remedied; c neglected. Headache* ... viz: Symptomatic and it-is exceedingly common riuty of iliacaae*. among n.it am and all febrile 41- •yiii|iatliotic of tUaeaa© of il.ichf, of hepaticdUeiuo u'.iniia. cunetipatldn and veil renal oud uterine iir»! very frequently at mid plutliora are alao af n iKiuluclie. Idiopathic being uniiMwily dialln- I'nUichf. fKiroiitiiuea.com* ireiitly sound health and mi phvaicnl ciicrgiea, and wly, hvriddtlh by deprea iper. In input inatancta id . over one or both eyea, ng; under tliii claa* may ; s of Ifemlachc thaCepb** niKKil't* romv'lv. rclioTiDif imlor, :ni<l by iu which lleatUich* U th« •cud her « hnxu fOpha -I’iltn,—hut I’m thinking 1m- nftlicr knew* i dead npd H»ue with th* nore of tlmt iuhs m .i* VlingV Cephalic Pill*, i -iiiWe tint , it, here's th? d don't bo all day ah*nt ostiveneisa. heir to” is so prevalent, ii.ghicted n* CoitiveiiM*. st ile ularyhebite; it ;U •o’, little cou«eui»ema> ,l?> • tho precursor audtuui ji'l ilnugeMm dieeoww, 1-i inC l|w sufferer tu an it evilsof which costiva nilmcho, Colie. Kheuma : s of like nature. %hu« ir.ii ns Malignant Payers, ispepsia, Ajioiilexy, Kpl li-.mjiinsis. Slelaueuoiy u seiico ir tho syatem by :iier|Uently the dktawe ■u take on an iudepen ■ ra.lic.itisl ill nn enrly it. follows that tho attention whenever it . I lo a' t a box ofCcpha- I the eoiii|ilaint,as their <I •! Hoar lies of duemye l.uaian life, ssmg. o.v is that headache? V . “lie l the ptU you sent ' wish you woa](l send . uy Druggist. Cull for : id. and 1 rvcofutnsPd I'ox directly, and-ahaU i v ale a real ifetifiif. v a.—Mr. Spalding has luntcil ProparnlUiuia eaves at least ten doi- ° ie making auagjrrrgm* iiio*i from undo llie Glue a .’iKfWO i e world atilt ipjeoror loads witll hisOsphalio i. Glue, lieudaebes.dptU ly. . ■■•"“.“■■V"" iienlal earn and anitaty ' ii"?- litstudy, a?c amona ■i ’ •(•!) •. The dlacWsni 11 iI.U ilirtriisstujt'eonl* ) and amlitiuiu Suffer, Main -unilv tolUffroui . ,<■»•••»: tli- .VMialtOPm* !i <|ui- !■ .h. -vertnskodr , 1::! i-lllili., l.i'Vl's. uiid rO lUiidi .t.COIUptr- 1 il '.'li'iiiinu of Uiei bitata. iira"? Cephalic Till? nr* a 111 i ui- llaailaclio Noi tutu 111, IMdiil.V. , :iw-' iir.|' •rtant i.raH tit* L’ mi . . u«*itl.Hyi| 111* l I! SillOliT’llX. tli* 1. . mn; tin' us -Quinta* li .<f uiiicl; Sit.it sure spe .-ui-i'.l ;>* suffering 1m- li.l‘ men. t t!<:nd.idi«? Do you till' fevered hnjw. t|wi riinii. n<uv tiiially rio iion or study. Ono «f 1, ■■■red wni from all. tli* i'-.-.1. For tliifl anil btlwr i\. I'yx of them on Uapd v adache l&kMB, i -iUc iitlncki of Servouit ■ ii; and if taken at’tb* - u'-diatu relief from pain K- ynusei and IJtadachi s.—removing Oo*Uvaif.t*i flicato Females, and aB r- T-. raluubl«aaa£oxut<Kf r and rigor .to the digaa rul elasticity and strength 1 remit of long inreatlgv ■rtmonU. having been In . (V- limy have prevented and suffering from - I the nervous .‘Vium <*r 1 : their composltWni ! ticket safety Without / < absence of any <ii»S. iin, iV<<T Mrw to children. ■Mimrsi ■'/ a Henry C. BpaMlpg l)-.-i!or* in Medicine*, wed vu recwjit.pf flj^ :-KNTS, o ■ V C. SIVUJKJWh ' ■Jir Stife.el New ,W,. . ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. MAILS CLOSE. KoaternWny ..... ™ A ; 4 M ' Waataru War j,l Ao a llolUdayilmre ——• 716 \ m p n Woatera Through “• i ??. Eastern Through - ‘ w HAILS ARRIVE. HollHaysbnrg........ - 30 and 11 10 A.M. Weataro Through..... ‘ ~ Kaitaru Through..; - ° " Weitarn Way..... 11 f v Kaatarn Way ...1.... - 1 "af • “ Ornot lloCßS:—During the week, from 700 a fc T*. till 7 30 Ky, On SuoduYi, from 8 00 till 9 00 a# M. 1 W f- - ,f JOUN SUOKMAKKII, P. 11 ' RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Exprim Tmln Boat arrives 9,20 P.St., UaTea9.tOP.Sf. V “ Weat “ 8,18 A. M. “ 8.33 A.M. fact “ Kaat “ 7,45 A. SI. “ S.OO A. M. “ Weat “ 8,55 P. 51., “ 9.15 P. M. Mail “ Kaat “ 11,20 A. M. “ 11.35 A. SI. .. Weat “ 1,80 I*. SI., “ 1,45 P. SI. Tlie lIOI.IiIUAYSUOHQ UUANCU connect* with all Train• Kant and AVeat. INDIANA.BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnatown Accammodation Train:-Kaat and Weat, Mail Train Kant »nd Weat and Expreaa Train Eu»t and SVoat. Nov. !», 1860. , ENOCH LEWIS, 6'cn’l iupl. local items. lioeaT XT. S. Senate. Senate Chamber, Feb. 8, 1861. Mr. Moore (Iowa) introduced a bill levying ,a tax oulron,(c(liitorwrough)cottonhind woolen [■goods; referred to the Committee on Commerce. On motion of Mr.. Adlum, (Maas ) Resolved, That the President’s Message be referred to the appropriate committees. On motion of Mr. Caldwell, (N C.) the Speak er appointed Messrs. Caldwell, (N. C.) Mann, <Me.) Good, (Del.) a committee of three to as certain what States or members have paid thhir dues. (jn motion of Mr. Findley, (Mich.) that part of'lhe President’s Message relating to our po litical troubles Was referred to the following special committee: Findley, (Mich.) Adiuin, (Mass.) Bitner, (Miss.) McMihn, (Min.) Mooru, t (town) Lehr, (Kan.) McCroa, (R. I.) On motion of Mr. McMinn, (Min.) Retolted, That the President of the United States com municate to the Senate information concerning •certain United States property, if in possession »i the proper authorities, if not, by whom and by what authority said property is possessed, and Also if the United States flag has been • grossly insulted,by whom and by what authority, and if steps have been taken to redress said .grievances. On motion of Mr. Lehr, (Kan.) Ruoleed, That -SHOP,OOO be appropriated for the relief of the .suffering in the St ite of which be represents. John' Lowtuke. Clerk U. (S. StnaU. -Straight oct Democratic Ticket. —The ■following ticket, denominated the “ Straight-out Democratic Ticket,” has been nominated by the Democrats, to be supported at the coming Borough election;— Chief Bur gets —Alex. McCormick. School Director*, 3 year* —John Nichols, “ “ “ t* Jonathan Conral, “ “ 2 •* Daniel Laughman. Atswor —E. H. Turnet. .dasl. Assessor —Conrad Kiesel. Auditors —Thomas Nichols. “ Samuel Black. Judge of Elections — E. 11'—John Hickey, N. Thos. Mcßride. Inspector of Elections — E. 11*.—C. Hamilton, ir. ir.—s I’oiiitt. N. 11'.—John Condo. «( II Prom present indications, the election to njorrow will be very war paly contested, and it would require a wise prophet to foretell who are to bo the successful aspirants.; There is no 1 scarcity of candidates, there being now three tickets in the field. We ste pleased to state that the issue sought to bo created*-which we Lave heretofore noticed, has been nipped in the bud, and all feeling thereon has died away. Some of those who were instrumental in start- .jpg the issue, having become ashamed of their are now scekingfo shift the responsibil ity from their shoulders and throwing it upon us, by stating that we are endeavoring to create a false alarm., All right, gentlemen, if no one • •* X y -has done more to create the issue/tir alum |th»n we have, we are glad, and/thore is no ■danger that it will enter into thd contest. Tus Oil Excitemsxt. oil exaitemout is destined to become j/k wide spread and infec tious as the California or Pike’s Peak gold fe ver, which raged a few years since. In almost -every town in'the country companies are being formed for the purpose of leasing ground and sinking wells in .the oil regions in the western part of this State and in Eastern Ohio and Northwestern \7irgiuia. A company is now be ing formed in ibis place to proceed immediately to bore for oil in Venango county. The compa ny is,to consist of twelve with shares of $lOO each. We doubt not that they will make a profitable strike on some part of the land they litre lesiedv. 88u We dp not place much j reliance upon signs, consequently “ ground hug day’’ slipped by without our giving it a passing thought— From our recollection of the /day, and what others have told,us, w* believe thnt Mr. Wood ' chuck did not see his shadow,/and that, as tra dition has it, he remained pot of his burrow. — . All we hare to say is that if lie did remain out, •we think that Thursday last,i and the night fol lowing, seriously jshook his faith, as it did ours, in his shrewAncißS u t weather prophet. How ever, from .the indications of the weather at this writing, ,we believe wenrehboutto hare a gen eral break up, and Mr. Groundhog may retain his honor as a prophet j Lioehsbb QBAXTKO.+tThe following. hotel liceosss were granted M M*.e .late term of Court. applicatians adjrertised were laid oyer until the'Adjourned Coyt Israel Miller, Snyder . John Ullery, JBlsur ' Roipan Reibenack and Wm. K. Leonard, Al toona Borough. " t -l - J ' Paniel K. Ramey, Hollidaysburg. Aoitatkd. —Xhi# "people living along the lino of the canal between Petersburg, in Huntingdon copnty, and Ilojlidsysburg, are ,til l agitating the mutter of building a railroad between the two points and abandoning the canal. We have no doubt that a railroad through that valley would pay. much betteir Ulan the canal and be of much more service to the people, n.ltrendered by tbepenn’a bo buiU. ad C ° Bpa “ y ’ -»i« most likely Abrkst op a Win Poisouer.— Some time since, the wife of William Weaver, of Bloomfield, Peny county, d|ed very suddenly. Weaver was very poor, bis occupation being that of hostler at a hotel in that place, and it was thought by the citizens of the glace that his wife had, died from exposure and want of attention, and much sympathy was .expressed for him and his family. The Masons of the : place look charge-of the corpseand had it decently interred. Three days after the fiincyal Weaver removed from the and about the same time a girl named Gassier, who was living at the Jootel at which Weaver was hostling, arap disappeared. Suspi cion was thus created, and Sheriff Miller, of Perry county, at once set about ferretting out the transaction. Supposing that n -sister of the ; girl above named was corresponding with her, ] her movements were observed, and a few days i since, she was seen to receive h letter post mark |ed “ Black Horse, •’ Chester County. Being I questioned iu regard to this, she said it was • from her sister, who was married to Weaver, i who, she wrote, treated her well, &c. A wnr- I rantnraa .immediately issued for Weaver’s ar j rest, and the Sheriff proceeded to the above I place and took Weaver imo custody, ou the ; charge of murdering his wifei Ou Tuesday the ; remains of Mrs. Weaver were exhumed, and the ; utomucb sent to Philadelphia to be analyzed.— ■We understand it will bo shown that Weaver purchased poison, a short time previous to Lis ! wife's death, for the ostensible purpose of pois- oning rats, but that it was not used for that ob- ject. It also appear* that the eldest daughter had expressed to a friend her auspicious that her mother had been foul!? dealt with. Good Advice to Giuls —We may have pub lished the following item one or more times ere this, but that will uot detract from Us merits. It should be published once every three or six months i —“ Girls, Ictus tell you a stubborn truth: No young woman ever looked so well to a sensible man as when dressed in a plain, neat, modest attire, without a single ornament about her person. She looks then as though she possessed worth in herself, and needed no artificial rigging to enhance . her value. If a young woman would spend as much time in cul tivating her mind, training her temper, and cherishing kindness, meekness, mercy, and other good qualities, as most of them in extra dress and ornaments to increase her personal charms, she would,.at a glace, be known among a thou sand—her character would he read in her coun tenance, and there her beauty will be found.” A. Roush, Druggist and Apothecary, : would respectfully inform the citizens of Al toona and vicinity, that he has for ale, at the lowest prices, a'full supply of drugs, medicines, oils, paints, dye-stuffs, fine tooth and hair brushes, perfumery, fine toilet soups, chemicals, trusses, shoulder-braces, pure wiues and 11- for medical purposes, and all the leading pat ient medicines, Spalding.* prepared glue, and Cephalic pills, Wilson’s jpills, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, Carbon oil and Carbon oil lamps. Physicians’ prescriptions carefully compoun ded at all hours of the day and night. Uxkxaupucd Success. —Upward of Two Thousand students, from lltirly-ont different States, have been educated for business at the Iron City College, within the past fire years ; the majjrity of whom are now engaged as book- keepers and clerks in many of the most promi nent Mercantile, Manufacturing and Banking Institutions in the country. -'-Mo other institu tion of learning has accomplished so much for tho young men of our Country,;in the same time, as the Iron City College of Pittsburgh, Pa. Exotrrtsios Tickets —Excursion tickets will be issued from all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, to Harrisburg, good from the 20th to the 23d of February, for the purpose of af fording all who deaire to attend the Democratic State Convention in the 21at, and the ceremony of raising the National Flag on tho Capitol on the 22d, an opportunity to do so at a small ex pense. The crowd will undoubtedly be largo. Easter. —This annual festival occurs this year on the or 31st day of March. Easter was celebrated by our pagan ancestors In April, as ( a festival in honor of Eostrt , the. Saxon godess iof love, or Venus of, tho North, It is now ob : served by the Christian Church as a festival in ‘ commemoration of oar Saviour’s resurrection, and answers to the Passover of the Hebrews/ . Scxoat School Coucert,— The scholars con nected with the Presbyterian Church, give a concert in the Church this (Thursday) evening, for the benefit of (Hie, Sunday School. They have been preparing a considerable time and we doubt not the entertainment will be satisfactory to all that atteud and creditable to the scholars. ggk. Those of our town subscribers who fail to receive their papers, will please leave word at the office in order that they may be sent reg ulary hereafter. We have placed a new carrier on the route and it will take him a few weeks to “ l)iarti the ropes.” ; ' ..h ( “lx Suites Aoaik.”— After a lapse of al most two months, the Tyrone Star again makes |ts appearance. We .thought its, light had gone out, bnt are happy to observe that such is not the fact. Its voice is still for Union. , petard . Ex-Seovtopy asecfssioiiist, U-deftatedfor a seat la tbs Virgiuto Convehtloh froth If aihlngton| Cohuty, by about 1000 majority. Ay- President Buchanan ha* nominated Judge Blade, of tbUState, for the vacancy'in tbe Bench of the Supreme Chart ofthe.United State*,' occasioned by the resignation of iudge Daniels, ofAlabania. M&T llecnan, the Benicia Boy, has gone into come sort Jofbuainess ip New Orlcana, and hope*' toraoke bis fortune thereby, lie has nothing-to eayjnst now about lighting llunt for the England. - gy-The .Charleston Courier allege* that Major Ander son destroyed $l5, 000 worth ol government property when he evacuated^Port’Moultrie.. This is cheap. Ilis Macao tion has and Will cost South Carolina almost a thonsand times that sum. gSMbe opening "of the Bergen, iNew Jersey, Tunnel formally took place on >Vtdnosday. ; n»ls tunnel U through Bergeii lliU, : The Jtotid cost of the tunnel'ap proaches, and long dock, whs $1,700,000. It Is the east ern terminus of the Slew lork and-Eris Bailroad. ,j> As ap cridaocc yftbe strong Vulon sentiment pre —-a Tailing In Baltimore, the American, which, from, the start, has sustained Gorernor Hlcks-and fought the Secession* ists, has more than doubled Us clrcsdatkm lithe Ustfeight weeks. : ; V ; I, R3-The: Rational Intelligencer advocates a Conrention of all the States to revise the Opnstltntion. lt advises that the Peace Conference recommend tills instead of ac tion by Congress, which it thinks cannot behad and would be less effectual. gp*_ A Palmctno flag made its appearance at Glaaebw, Kentucky, the other day. tit was treated with Httle re sport.' A ct?wd took it In charge, and aßor dipping-it In a barrel of tar, burned" it; The picture of Gov. Pickens and W. L. Yancy didn’t save it. " v The effect of, climate on the human system is slmwu in a striking manner, by the inhabitants of .'Aus tralis, who in the course of two or three generations, losu the corpulent character of' Englishmen, and become a tall gaunt, raw-boned race, iikejtho inhabitants of our Southern States. Asp-The Macon, Oau, Telegraph isnys:—Kov. Mr. War ren of the Baptist Church of this 'city, in his sermon last Sunday, stated that a negro preacher in Georgia, one who had been trained by his master to assist him in his law oQice, had written a work in defense of African Slarery, width was now in course of publication at Atlanta. PASSPORT PRECEDENCE. Much honor io Sweoden, whoso land ns an Eden, Where passports, those nuisances, now are unknown; More honor to Norway who previously sow way To abolish such trash, that stops good men alone t Most honor to Bonin irk, who, first, with one pep mark Bashed down the wholu system of folly and 11 am ; And may spies, thieies, and traitors, and such agra valors, Still bailie all rulers who keep up the sham. CONSTABLE. I offer myself to the citizens of Altoona ns a candidate (or the oflicj- of BOROUGH CONSTABLE, pledging my self, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office with out fear, fuvojr or affection, and offering my former conduct as a guaran tee of the future. Jan. 24, 3tJ JOSEPH K. ELY. 7 I -* To the Citisefis of -Altoona : i I offer myself as a candidate for CONSTABLE. If elected, I will discharge thy duty to the best of my ability. Jan.24,3L JOHN M. CLARK. MARRIED: At tlio hnnso i>f the brides father. Feb. 5, 1861, by the Bev. C. L. Elirenfeld. Mr. A. C. WKNBEL to Miss S. K. PERCH 14V, both of Alti-oua, Pa. i On tiie Slat ult., by Rev. 8. L. M. Conser. Mr. THOMAS KKVSART tif Blair county, to Miss REBECCA P. GIVEN, of Huntingdon county. Near Sewipkloyvillo, on Wednesday, January 6th, SAM UEL KIDBLK.SIcKINNEY, infant child of Kef. David and Sarah Elizabeth McKinney, aged 2 years and 2 months. Of Consumption, Feb. 6,1861, Mr. JOHN lIAKNIBII, of the Loup, Franlcstown fp., Pa.—aged 62 years, 7 months, and 29 days; In this place, on the 2d iust,, PETER 84 years, 8 month and 18 days. At a stated meeting of Altoona Lodge No. 473 I. 0. of 0. F., the ’following preamble and resolutions were adopted: llVtcicai. Bv a dispensation of an all wise Providence 1 we ore called upon to mourn the loss of our much estrem i e<l brother,. Peter Shutter, late Noble Grand of this Lodge, i therefore, J. | Jltsolctd. That in the death of brother Shutter our ; Lodge has lost an efficient officer and consistent and useful 1 member, nn i the community a good citizen. ' Resolved, That yredoeply sympathise with the sorrow j stricken fair iiy of our deceased brothar in this the time of I their sore a! diction, and trust that He, who in His wisdom [ has seen fit to afflict thorn, will temper (lie wind u the shorn lamb” and bind up their broken hearts. | ,; That onr Lodge bo draped in mourning, and 1 the members wear the usual lodge of mouruing for tliirty days. :| j ifesn frer/ij Tliat a copy of these resolutions lie firwnrd- J ed to the family of our deceased brother, and that they be : published ii the Altootm Tribune, ' i JAMES LoDTIIEU. ) ; ' 1 WM. 11. RUTHERFORD,i-Com. DANIEL PRICE, J j . Elate of JACOB SXYDER, Deceased. ■ 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE. ‘ / a The AuJiUir appointed to hoar and decide upon tiie exceptions filed to tJ(e Administration account of John ! Fhaemaker, Kxecutorfof the last Will and Testament ef ; JACOB SNYDER, late of Altoona, deceased, hereby gives ! notice to ail parlies concerned that he will attend to the i duties of hfs appointment, at his office in Hullidaysburg, . on Thursday, the 25th of February, 1861, when all persons j Interested Pro requested to be present. AUG. S. LANDIS, Auditor, llollidaysburg. Feb. 6,1561.-31 rpo FARMERS —BO,OOO BARRELS I POUDRKTTE, made by the Londi Manufacturing Co., for sale in lota to Sait purchasers.- This is the cheap est rcRTiMZER in market. $3 worth will manure an aero of corn, will increase the crop from pne-third to one-half, and will ripen the crop two weeks earlier, and,' unlike gu ano, neither injure the seed nor land. A pamphlet, with satisfactory evidence and full particulars, will be sent gratis to auy one sending address to ' LODI MANUFACTURING CO ISO South Wharves, Philadelphia. Feb.7,ISCI. BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. r I''HE UNDERSIGN KD ANNOUNCE .L to tUo citizen* of Altoona kiitl vicinity that the} have opened a ■! ' BOOT AND SHOE SHOP On JULIA, STIIEET, 1 door above Winters' 'Jin Shop, East Altoona, wherethey will keep on hand a good assortment of Bootsaiid Shoes of their own manufacture. 9S~ Particular attention given to making Ladies' Shoes, Gaiters , <£c. They invito a store of public jmtrunage, feel ing satisfied that they can render entire satisfaction. Altoona, Jan. 10, ’6l-tf . v WM. BOKI.I. 4 CO. nx. scnoMeseu. wm. p. lsmo. SCHOMAKER &, LANG, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DBALKKS XX FLOUR, GrHAIN, BACON, Provisions, Cbceso, Iron, : Nails, Glass, Brooms, Yarns, t&c. ,i No. 303 Liberty Street, - Pot. i-8m PITTSBURGH, PA. SOMETHING NEW J The subscriber has just returned from the cast where he 1 has purchased a very large and fine stock of B(DOT3 Sc : SHOES, Brogans, (Baiters, &c., whicb he; is prepared to offer to the citizen* of Altoona and vicinity, u very low prices. Having purchased direct froth the maniifiicturen for cash, ho is prepared to nil at prices that wlll'deiy competition. All that ho-'asks'ls that the poopla Vfll roll and examine his stock before purchasing elsewheifc ' A ‘ ' ’ : Vfc BQOTSand SHOES made io order on the most iftr settable terms. Also,.repairing promptly attended to. ' ’ Don’t forget the place, two'dobra below .post Office. | . Jan. 5,1861. f . M. THOMPSON, Agent. •pORES! ROBES ! I~l) Just received a lot of Buffalo Rohes, which we will nit it from s4'to $lO a piece. Two doors below the PostOffl®. 7 \ 31. THOMPSON, Agtnt. :ja»,.3,;i«oi. I*OR BE NT;—*THK _ hpdse andatore-rdom, known as'Fer roeAMorrb w’s cottier, tibw decupled by Joseph haw, is offered for rent from thelst of April next. For particulars inquire atthb Banking Mouse of Wml M. Lloyd A Co; :: Altoona, Jau. 21,’61-tf. •« JAB.MORHOW. rnw.O SHALE HOUSES AND LOTS I foriale. Apply to JOHN BUOKMAKEK. ' hep!- 20 - ISCO-tf. _ At the Post Often. JUST RECEIVE!), A large and fashionable assortment at. tiie store,-of : J. JJ HILBMAN. ‘ ; ; A--._-.L-. LL THE STANDARD PATENT . MKBipiNKS AT l-df. '{ KKSSLUiI’B,; Bxlo TO 2Qx24, AND. CUT \T tuMerUy - WJUSSSUHI.! M: :■■' v. : :l ::% * # ' ):■■; — l‘unrh. DIED. LABOR-SAVING WASHING machine. Til E UNDERSIGNED HAVING purchased the Hght for Stair county, ot Tollmrst’s Improved Washing Machine, are now manufacturing them at Attooua. and intend to supply tlicm tothose persons throughout the county who desire a I.AItOR-SAVINU MACUINK. This machine is got up on an. entirely new principle, ami is considered, by tlioee who hare wen it in use, the best that has ever been brought before-thi public. Among the many advantages of this machine over all othero may Ve rotmtioned the following t tf-i: . Ist. Its simplicity of construction, macing it almost im possible to get out of order. ;2cf. Ita speed, which aetunisbes alike the operator and the looker on. 3rd. Tlie facility with which it adapts itself to the bulk or qantity of dollies desired to lie washed. itti, It washes equally well the finest and lightest fabric or the com sest and heaviest, such as bed-quills, comforts, blankets, ic 4 i ' We the undersigned, hereby certify that wo are now using Tolhurst’s Improved Washing Machine ami are ful ly eatisrimi that it is a very excellent article of the kind ; combining as it does great speed with little labor, and per forming its work in the most satisfactory manner. We therefore cheerfully recommend it to all who desire a real Ulmr-saving washing machine. JOHN WOODS. MICHAEL CALVERT, JOSKllll O. ADDCM K. A. 0. KERR. GREAT EXCITEMENT! “MODEL STORE!” WE ARE HAPPY TO INFORM our friends that we are again on hands with an unusually Urge stock of FALL GOODS, which we tiling-have been bought at prices that will ena ble us to compete with any other house in this section of country. We.have now on hands a larger stock of flnt tleods than has heretofore been brought to this place and we-hope the ladies will appreciate our efforts to please their tastes by calling and looking at our stock, w hich wo take pleasure in showing. We have many not cities iu Dress Goods, among some of which are the following. Wool Delaines, Mohair Mixtures, Oriental Lustres, Paleslore, Brocade Mohairs, , Silk Brilliants, Silk Poplins, Brocade Poplins, Chen* Valencies, Kep Poplins, Figurtd Cashmeres, Mottled Merinos, Wool Plaids, Fig. French Merinos, Plain do. Together with a full stock of till kinds of Demestis and Staple Dry Goods, Cloaking, Cloths. Cassimerea, Satinetts, Tweeds. Ac. Indies. Missus and Children's Shawls, Cloaks and Cloth D.unters, Hosiery, 0 loves. Woolen Goods, Carpets Oil Cloths, lied Comforts, Blankets, Ac., Ac. We ask particular .attention to our present stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which wo feci sure are cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. We have also our usual supply of Groceries, Gueensware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow Heirs. In a word, we think our present stock of Goods worth an examination by persons wishing to buy, and cordially in vite our friends to drop in and see us. Oct. 4,1860. J. A J. LOWTHEE. JUST ARRIVED ; FOE ONE WEEK ONLY! • Every person who purchases Two Dollars worth of Goods FROM CHEAP JOHN will receive at the time of sale a VALUABLE PRESENT , worth from 25 CTS. to TIE IST DOLLARS. Coll and see the Roods and examine the GIFTS. I guar antee to sell any of mv Goods 50 PER GENT. CHEAPER than any Store in the Union, and will also give a HANDSOME PRESENT IVVtA every Two Dollars worth of Goods sold. Boots & Shoes, Underclothes, Linen Shirts, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Cutlet'y, Hats & Caj)s, Shawls, Per fumery, &c. Fates Room: VIRGINIA STREET, opposite laggard's Hail. [Feb. 7, 1861. “Opposition the Life of Trade,” This i, true of almost every business, and the subscriber subscribing to tliat doctrine has opened a store* in the Piack’s new building, on Virginia street, a few doors be low Annie street, where h* has on baud a flue assortment of i HATS AND CAPS of the latest and most fashionable styles, for men and boys, BONNETS AND FLATS FOR LADIES.-MISSES AXD CHILD REX, Gloves, Hosiery, Ready-Made Shirts, COLLARS FOR GENTS AND LADIES, TRIMiIIXGS AX'D XOTIOXS OF ALL KIXDS, STATIOXART, IXK, VEXS, <fa, Oe. He invites a call, determined, by selling at a small profit anil returning value for money, to merit patronage. •Doc. e,’60.-tf. JOHN McClelland. HO ! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! np HE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUN- I ces to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he lias Just received a largo invoices of Fruit, Confectionaries, Nats, Spices and notions for children Ac- expressly for the Holidays. He will also keep always on hand a good stock of plain and limey cakes, of his own manufacture. LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS &C., always on hand at all seasons of the year. Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Butter, EGOS, GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, BfCKWIIET FLOUR, CORK MEAL, 40., * n "tore and for sale in large or small quantities. _ Call, examine and .price my stock and you will find'. It as good and cheap us any in town. Dec. 20, ’CO-ly.J ~ JACOB WISE. ' Cancer institute. After many years of successful practice, I)lt- KKL LING still desires.to do good to thcafilictcd. He continues to cure all kinds of. CANCERS, TUMORS, WENS, SCROFULA, or KINQ3 EVIL, SORES, AC, if enrabhv without chttiug or poison. He docs not confine himself merely to the enre of Uie above, disease*, but 1 will treat all oilier* with success. Patients will bo visited, if desired; S' reasonable distance.' Persons desiring to visit l)r. K. will tileaao stop at the Railroad Hotel in Mechanics burg, where they will bo directed to his'residepco. For nil particulars write—state diseases plainly. Enclose a post age stamp to prepay ans wer. Address Dr. C. L. KELLINO, Mechnnicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. Sept. 13, 1860-6 m Literary Emporium and News Depot CONFECTION ARY, SEGAR, TOBACCO; JEWELRY & VARIETY S X O RE The SUBSCRIBER CONTINUES to keep constantly on hand all the best literary papers add periodicals,, daily papers from Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburgh', togethcr wlth a good assortment of Books. All 'the School Books iaacd in this place and vicinity; always oh hand.;/'/,,, ' A!so,a choice lot of Confectionaries, and knfck knacks of all klndi for children. Alsothe best Tohacdb A Stjtsn to he had iu town, together with a fine assortment of Quid nod Silver Pencils, Gold Rings and other articleis'of Jewel ry. Call and examine; 11. FJSTTINQBR. ' Altoona. July 20:’00-1 yL Hit. 1 Altoona IToum. d.n.odop,x.d. VI ;.x osmmill,k.b TA RS. GOOD & GEMHILt HAV- I / INC entered Into phwnersiiip’ la the Prnctifeo of Medicine, respectfully tender their services to the Public' in tlie several branches of Uteir Profession. : Calls will he aaswored cHliorday oriiTght at their —whicU’ls tbesame as heretofore occupied by Bra. Hirst A Good,—or at the Bogan Houser ,V ~ ' 7 . ' V April 21st,18M-Sm . ./ , , • ." - ■ . „ OYKSI 0 YESI^t-GENTLEMEN draw ni«th and hear. JOSRPHP. TROTJT anhohri. cos to the pu-iie, that he is ready -to discharge his- duty iuniiA , !ptimicerWhi!ueycrCalled.uiion. ,! V (jau.U ’SO. p ROCERIES.—A LARGE AND complete assortment oCQrocerlcs linvo fust been ro. ceived at filestore of' ■ ■ ; J. 18. IBULMAN, '-7 HAIII, Pomt,Said*nadYwalsli BrnsUeaat '"■' A 'f- : - i McMINN A DERN, Altoona, Blair County, Pa. EMILE TIETZE, THOR. Me ALLEY, DANIEL PRICE. AT TUB •i V ■-A-t ■ ' rv v ■ Hew-York lnfirmaij, KSTABLISnKD IM#, And devoted to Tht Chute of Hcdicatttsfarm; to tksJV fusion of Slnlieal Knomlodge for thsPrsoentien of Disfats, andlto the relief of those suffering and afflicted with Chi*- nlc uud Virulent Disorders. To tbiaimd this Inlnuvy Is endowed, to enable, the sick and suffering throuchoat tbs length and breadth of ouy land, to avoid the xhjiMNOM Drugs, Extortion, tad Ignorano* of profissed jPhgtiSHSns, through which thousands and tans of thousands annually perish. j ' The following are some of the dise|«re we cure, not only at the Infirmary bat in nil parts of qur country: Consumption and Pulmonary Complaints, fevers. Scrof ula, Dyspepsia, Eye and Ear Disease, Cancers and other Tumors, Jauitdice'nnd Liver Complaint, Seminal Weakness, and all diseases of the, Urinary and Sexual Organs, frem whatever cause or whatever nature.!' Our object wllt'be to give Joy to the afflicted by effecting in all cases aspeody cure. Our rule Is to'charge nothing for advice and written pre scriptions; but will furnish when requested the very beet medicines at the lowest ratee. ; These remedies are prepared in out own Laboratory, un der thocare of able Chemists,'aud fare the moat reliable known to science, including all tho recent discoveries. To all addressing us by letter, con (joining full account«f symptoms and appearances of disease, age, occupation, Ao., we will write a candid r >ply. with -advice and directions (or cure, Any fees'sent us when sending far advipe will be devoted to furnishing medicine for tjie poor. In all cases medicine can be sent by mail or;eipyesa if doeirod. Bead tor one or more of our works and Judge for yourselves. Also published at tho Infirmary, to aid these objects, THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, Cmtnining simple ridnedits easily obtained for the cure of Diseases in all its forme, with fujl explanations of tha causes, symptoms, diet, bntlilug andiexereise. Priceso sis. THE LADIES’ MEDICAL FRIEND, AND THE PHYSIOLOGY OS MARRIAGE. - A work on the cause, ay mptbnis land treatment of oil complaints peculiar to the sex, on marriage, its duties, abortion and its results, on Children! their ills, and on the prevention of conception, with Invaluable Instructions to them on subjects pf a private natural Price 25 cant*. The Gentlemen’s Medickl Companion, AND PRIVATE ADVISER. ■ A book for the old and youug, embracing thoPatkolrgy, Prevention and Cure of all Diseaeea of the Urinary and Sex ual Organs, and o-warning voice of advice and counsel, such as to be found in no oilier work. Price 25 cents. TIIE GUIDE AND GUARD ' VOR SVIRT 03% It exposes all the Humbugs, and (the various Trieks to entice the sick and well. It illustrates the plans of tbs Quacks and Rogues to dupe every one. It guides the un wary through life, and shows up every swindle of (he age. It shows how all kinds of Food, Medicines, Liquors and Goods are adulterated, with the means of detecting Iks frauds. Price 25 ccuti. i THE HOUSEHOLD JKD FARM, PLANTATION ANWSHOP. For every family, having over loop receipts .on Cooking, Preserving, Dyeing, Cleaning, Ac. flow to plant and whit it the best to raise. How to cute animals, advice to house keepers, fanners and mechanics, op 8000 subjects of- Inter est;. Price 26 cents. Worth $lO to lany one. THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOK. For those who wish iq get well fni>m that awful disease, a full description of all [the remedies used lor it, with a careful statement of the results, ana other useful informa tioa. Price 10'ceuts. f The information in them i| not td published, nor obtainable from an! books ars published on Rue whits i bound. Any of the above works will be mailed free, on receipted price, in stamps, or money; or tho whoie in a handsomely bound volume for one hollar. Nolianfily should be with out them. They are illustrated wim beautiful qugravinge, and contain tiie condensed experience of years. Agents Wanted for the above vyclrks, who can make (150 a month. Send for a circular fur agents:. To the young ot both sexes suiruijiug from secret habits; ■ prostration of mind; loos of power;! nervous debility; lots of sight; wakefulness; love of solitude; eruptions on tiie face. Ac., Ac. Send before it is too late ; before you suffer incurable damage to both body andjmind. To Females who want safe, pleafant and sure remedies for Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac., send to us. PREVENTIVE. We are convinced that there are many |>arents of scrofu lous, consumptive and diseased condition to whom a nu merous offspring only bripgs suffering and poverty. To such we would say write, and we wfill send information ef a sure, well-tested, ami never-failing Preventive. We will mail free, to any one applying fur it, THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM. It is a largo and beautiful and contains the most valuable information on SiK-rmatochoea, or Seminal Weak ness, Tha cause, effects and cure, {showing the awful ef feels of the disease, I On all other diseases of the Seznal Organs, a full expla nation of the origin of Syphilis, the moans of prevention and cure. On Consumption, that fearful disease. On the Liver, Heart, Stomach and Skin. On Female Complaints, Ob the various Schools of Medicines. On the modes of Treatment now'practlsed. On the Folse Treatment of Diseases. On the various Medical Humbugs. On the Physiology of Marriage.;; On the Common sense of Medicine,. On Diet, Exercises, and Ablution. ' How the Physician should he. (; How to prevent Pregnancy. • i ’ ■ And many other things. Send pen it. This Journal should be in tho handsdf every one. J. Russell, M. D., A. M-, Cliicfphyslcian. 8. 8. Uearns, Surgeon. . Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist. • Office in New York, 154 Chambers street. Office in Williamsburgh, South Bth and 6th street*. Correspondents will please enclose two or three stamp* for return postage, and address ; DR. A. BERNKY, Secretary, fßox 141.) WllUamsburg, New York. Hov. 16,1860.-ly T H « ONLY DISCOVERY Worthy of any Coufldence ,*OB. «£STOBIJiO THE BALD AND GRAY, Many, si[£e the great discovery or Prof; Wood, hate it- UmpUa not only to imitate hie jrestorative, but proffU* to u&Ye discovered something that would produce ntnito iden tical; bat they have all come and gone.beingcarriedaway by the wonderful results of ProiC Wood's pnpa&tion, And have been forced to leave the field to its resistlessstrayl— Read the following:— ■ j j : i l4 , Bath, Mo..' April 18th, 1?5» i Prof. O. J. Wooi> A Co.: Gents:—The letter lArrdtoglen in 1856 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, and which you have published in this Vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to numerous inquiries touching the facts in Ithe case. The enquiries aw, firit. is it a fact of my habi- Itation and name, asstatodin the communication; second, is it trne'of ail therein contained; third; does my hair still continue to be in good order shd of natural color! To ail I con arid do answer Invariably jrss. My hair is even bet ter than in tuiy Stage of sty l|(b for 40 years post, more and better colored; the same is true of mr raw?*!, and Uie Only cause why It is not generally true, is that the substance Is washed off by frequent ablution ef tbo face, when ifearo were used by wiping t lie fixe* In close connection with the whiskers, the earne result will follow as the hair. 1 have been in thc yoceipt of a great number of letters from .all parts of New England, asking me if my hair still continues to be good; fas there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, no doubt, heenbaioly imitated and been need notoniy without any goodcifect, but to'nhsoluto injury.— I have not used any of your Restorative of any account for 'some months, and yet my hair i» as good ns ever, and hun dreds have examined it with surprise, as 1 am now 61 years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my face; and to prove this fact, 1 send yoh a luck of my hair taken off the past week. I received your favor of two quart hottiss last summer, for which Tam very grateful. 1 gave it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it, many were skep. tical until after trial, and then purchased and used it with universal success. I will ask As) a favor, that yon send me a test by which 1 can discorer.fraud in the Restorative,, sold by many, 1 fear, without authority from yon. A pure article will insure success, and 1 believe whore good effects do not follow, the fkilure is caused by the Impure article; which curses the' inventor of the good. 1 deem it my duty at heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect oh my hair; as l assure all whp enquire of me of my un shaken opinion «f its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours,' " A. C. RAYMOND. - ' Aisoks Rck, Ky., Nov. SO, 1868. ■ P*or. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir,—l would certainly be doing you a great injustlconot to make known to the world, the wonderful, as well as unexpected result 1 have experienced fhtdn using one bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using •very kind of Restoratives extsnVbnt without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was filially in duced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now, can dor and Justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounco richer and handsomer than the original.wav Iwili thcrofore-takeoccnsionto recommend this invaluable remedy to all who may feci the necessity of it. Rcgp'y you s, Rev. S. ALLEN BROCK. P. B.—This'testimonial of nvy approbation for joiirval uahle medicine (as ydn are aware of) is unsolicited, but if you think it Worthy a place among the rest, insert if yon wish; if not destroy an I say nothing. ' _ „ tours, Ac„ Rev SAB. The Rostorntivo is put up in bottles of three sizes, vis: large, medium and. small; the small holds l{ a pint and retails for one dollar per bottle; the mediums hold at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two doliara per hotthv; the large holds a: quart,; 40 iter cent, moroiin proportion and retails for *3 abottle. <> J WOOD A GO; Proprietors, 441 Broadway, New York, and 1U Market street.- St. - Lou it, ;Mo.' And raid "tv att jttkx) Druggist* and faaeyr Good* {tellers. {R<e;fi, ’S>Bgi ■ AND I Ibe found in any werkt f other source. These |ap«r, and beautifully A SUPERLATIVE i TON IC, DI UR ETICj DYSPt^J§T CORDIAL TO THE CITIZENS OF NEWJEU -BKY ANP PENNSYLVANIA. Aroiuciiun, DBcaatsva, Obocbbs aso Pwcaib FaXIUES. WOLFE’S Pure Cognac Brandy. WOLFE’S I’nre Madorie. Sherry and Port Win*. WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Hum. WOLFE’S Pure Scotch and Irish, WUtiity. i ALL IN BOTTLES. ? ~f| 1 beg leave to call the attention of the citterns of tliduj j (Jutted State* to tbe above W iucs ami Liquors, tmportodhy L’neLPBO Voitl, of New York, whose Bum* b fomlUar in evorypart of this country for the purity of bte*» leUrated ScaunAX Scustapps. Mr. Wolfe, in bia letter to me, speak* tag of the parity of bis Wiiie* and Liquors, says: ** 1 will •take my reputation aa a man,my standing as a merchant of thirty years’ residence in the chy of New York,, that all the Brandy and Wines which Lbottle are pure as imported, and of tbe best quality, and can be relied u|mn by every ' purchaser.’’ Every botlle-bas tlie proprietor’s tuvmu on the wax, and a Ike simlla of hif signature of the certificate. — The public invited to call ami examine for themselves. For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia.. Gbobob H. Asmoit, No, 883 Market St., Pbila. i < - .Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following (bora the New Yoik Courier: Esobmocv Uusixzss toe oxe New Yobk Mi»ciiast.—Wq are happy to iuforra our Wloyr-eitizena that there is one place in our city where tire physician, apothecary, a>ht > country merchant. Can go and purchase pure Wines and } Liquors, as pure aa imported, ami of tba heat qwaUty. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this mer chant’s extensive business, although it wil( welt repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe’s extensive wnre bourn. Noa.lB, SO and 22, Beaver street, and Noe, 17, 19 and 21, Marketed street. His Stock of Schnapps on hand | ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty f thousand cases; the Brandy, aonio ten thousand cases—:Viiy> / tages of. 1836 to 18&6; and ten thousand cases of Msrtei" • / Slierry and Port Wine, Scotch ami Irish Whisker. Jam-' ' / and St- Croix Hum. some verr old and eqnnl to any V f eountiy. Ue also bad three large cellars, filled witli\ \ ' , dy. Wine, Ac., in casks, under Custom-House key, r»«d\ V / bottling. Mr. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps iont-year amount \ / to one hundred mid eighty thousand dozen, mid see lioihA leas than two yean he may he equally successful with hut. 1 \V Brandies and IVinca. - \ , His business merits the patronage of every lover of his \ \ species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquor* \ \ fprmodical uso should send IbeirordentllrecttoMr.Wolfk, \ ‘ until every Apothecary In the hunt make up their mind* ' . to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and re- \ place i t with W’olfe’a pnre Winee and Liquor*. ' Wo understand that Mr. Wullo, for the sccommodatioe / of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted eases of Winsa and Liquors. Buch a man, and such a merchant, ~/ should be sustained against his tens of thousands of oppo neuts in the Vnilcd States, who sell nothing but imitation*,. , ruinous alike to liqman health and happiness. -* \ ' i For sals by A. UOCBU. [Sept. 13, IMCUteulm \ | i HouuEU'S ! ROHRBR'3 ROtIRBB‘B ROHRBRS /; ' .UOIIRER’a PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. ; PRACTICAL CALCULATOR, PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. ’ , PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. , PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. ROIIKEK’S P-RAGTIOAL CALCU LATOR, t. A Book of Plain ItuUt {oid-OileuUitimnfn Butinnttip*- ratiom, by JJitrtin Jf. 80/m*, Praditpl AW'rtyarttaif Omveyaneer. Acre Edition, jfubUßttd byj.li. Bipput eott 4 Cb., PhUafilpkia. This work contains 304 pages, nodupwards of 500 Boles snd Examples. entirely and thoroughly practical, such ns arise every day lu tho common 1 pursuits ofßaidues*. It. has already pasrcd through a number of editions In rapid succession, and is pronouusod l>y all dosses ufbusiueM men to be the handiest book of reference, pertaihlag to cal culations, that has ever been published. . Every example In the book la worked out in (UU and sta ted in a plain Wanner, so that trhenr a parallel case arise*, ' those referring to the work will And no diffleal ty in solving it: in a word, the general arrangement of the CAI.CB f.A TOll Is simple, that any one whoknowshoa; toatW,sah trnct. multiply and divide, can easily solve any.ordluanr example.that arises lu bushiest, or arrive at thetmemalt of any estimate required. • ' The chief aim of the author baa bee I* to- eschew theory ■ and philosophy In figutes, aiming only at fects and sinipll- ' city, believing that business men caro Kttle about spending time in discussing the philosophy of rules, or the science of figures, deeming it «nflic}ont for thoir purpose to bo ahle.il a moment, by reference, to arrive at the Into result. The CALCULATOR differs in thls respect from all other Arith metics of the day and kindred works—it is a key to proc tical business calculations—it, is, in the.hands of thehueV ness.Wan, what the key to mathematical works Is in the hands of the teacher In the school room—ltfacilitates time and insures correctness. TUB WORK TREATS OF TUB Measurement of iamd, of Luubor, of Bi ick and Brick Work, of stpno and stone work, of grain and gmio hint, of coal and coal bins, of wood, of solids, of liquids, of circu lar, square or Irregular vessols-of clstei ns and vats, of root ing. of ploSteret’Sj painter’s, glazier's, paver's., plumber's, • paper hanger’s and upholsterers’ work. 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It has proven a voidable auxiliary to. the lawyer, the justicoof the peace, the ctmrejaheejv and real ostate broker, to the assessor. tb«) banker, the eUrk,'to. the ctril engineer ami the surveyor, tothecarprt- . ter and bricklayer, to the stonemason ami the plaateper, . to the paper hander and upholsterer, to the paverwnd the’ tiler, 4c., 4c.; cach and all will find it adapted to their va rkmswsnts better than any book published. ' , JtSr Mailed'(post 'paid) to any part of the United State*, upon receipt of the money. Trice of n single copy, in cloth, , 00’cents, or tno copies for $l,OO. Bound in pecket-bocit ‘ form, morocco, sl,oopcr copy. - "'•'*’* ' Address, . ‘ hi. M. ItOHRER. : Bee 0, ISfll-Om.] Box 1011 Philadelphia i’.O;, Fa. : lifRS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERI. -LtJL KNCED NURSE AND FEM AI.BTUYSIdANi pnm kente to the attention of mothers her ... . SOOTHING SYRUP; FOR CHILDREN TEETH INI}. ; which greatly facilitates the process of teething, be soften ing the gnms redwing nil inllnmniatiop will allay pain and spasmodic nrtion.ami in tit re to rtnulatt Vtt lituZtu. Depend npon ft mothers, it will give rest to r^—isM and liftitf rtifti Health toynur Iti'frtnlt. Wo have put np and sold tills article for over UttdrT and can say, in confidence and truth of it, never been able to say of any other mcdicimS*{, e , Y( , r . j )as •, failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, w>^ n ,j m( ,, used. Never did wo kno'iv at) instanced \, Y any one who used it. Ou the contrary, all are dclighfefe with its operations, and speak in terms of highest common, dation of its niagict.l effects and medical virtues. We speak In this matter “What we do know,” after ten yenrs’ vxpe rieace, and pledge onr reputation for the fulfilment of what wc here declare. In almost every instance whefc the in fant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is ad ministered. . This valuable preparation is tho prescription of one of the most erperirtitcd and skillful nurses in New England, Wbd has been used with iicvcr-faiUug success in Motitandi of crises. It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tons and cnetpy to tho whole system. It will almost Instantly relieve Griping in tht lloiotU and IFYnrf Coh'c. aud over come convulsoins, which, if not tjxtdiiy remedied, end in death. Wo believe it the btst and rurett rrmtefy in the Vvorld, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children, whether it arises from teething or itom nny other cause.— We would say to every taetlier who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your pre judices, nor tho prejudices of others, stand between v«r suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yes, abso lutely sure—do follow the use of this medicine, If timmy nsed. Tull directions for using will accompany esclt bot tle. None genuine unless the' facsimile of CURTIS * VERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. ' i Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by G. Jf. Kessler and A, Roush, druggists, Altoona. Price 25 cent* per bottle. * Principal Office, N 0.13 Cedar street, N. I. July 12, IMO.-ly. : L. . . / Blanks of axi. atatiy #n<J >xfedictmr»iv easrintad at’