The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 28, 1861, Image 3

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ITTLE ONES, '“ -"i /
af Itr.EATOK’* IS»AJf.r
calms uf tta» kirn], Umt
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y other prcparatlonby;
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> f Retting some wortb
r - mtureHtud In MIUiK
town—search till you
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i So. I it for
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ml debility, ornwTom
daiiite. So. 3, tor Dy»-
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IrS Cliappcd Lip*. • ,
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■ realized. W« pMp
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.m infant with perfect .
nil keep the guma freo, ;
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iiua that hare booopnt
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ItUiIRII.LACO., "
Vi M;iiil«D Lane, N*-T^'
r-ipLKU. '
-ives.
■ d to health in'.4ftw
r haviii" suffered •ar
il; and that dread dl»-
. known to bis fellow
of the prescript
: r /ciioms for preparing ,
.! find a rare curator
c. The only ohjectit I '*
;,tion is' to benefit t)i*
■h ho conceive* to lie . '
r.'r will- try his reme- 1 _ -
■nay ,prove a blessing. ;
i!l pIcMC address,
AUD A. WILSON, '
'
i~- CouufyT.Vesr Ysrk
pw,
■--iciun. has* soothing
greatly finfiiitates the
-urns, if educing all In
in sure to; regulatetih#.
. v. ill give rtnrt toyodr
•ir jnfants. Perfectly
hi another column
EMENTI
ORE I”
TO INFORM
in on bauds vitfc'jsm
pr>s t
it pricca that
t■ iu*o in this section of
l-irger .stock ..wipto- X
:hlit to this pUcoS&a- [(
- .cSforts toptebwthrtr ••,
etiickJ, which wfr’tSW ' '
m. n/itellicj lit Dr***
following, ' ’
Oriental Lxutre* %
Silk. Brilliant*
Vuplin*, Chens \,
n. Figure
Jlerinoi,
French ' , .
Vo.
of DomMii Bail
f iMimetcs, Satfami, ’
iiiiivn’s Shawls, Cloak* -
Vc-eicn Goods, Ctrpew '■
.VC.. iiC. i
r present stock o!
SHOES,,'
V” they cnr. be taught ;
.-upply'of ;
e. Hardware,
; ii'irt. " 1
:k of Goods worth M
i'iv, andcotdlally U-
i. A J. LOWTUEB.,,
i tho most popular ami.
>■ Country. Upward of
twenty-eight different ..•
• n-ss hera within As
' - been employca.aa'
Aimuui,
'•■'knew nothing of to
>'
': iDlcnts enter at any ■, •
o itliout-cxtra charge,
i ns of Prot CowJsSr*' *'
)•!>, and a large engra
tivo cents iiiPoftiga
VH'sl’ittsbufgbj P*.
mDAYST'
EJ> ANNOUN-
CE vcinity that he
Nuts, Spicafgt
iy for llio UolMnW. '""'
* good stock of pULik.
::urn. .•
IAISINS&C.,
ye ar.
classes, Butter,
m:at flour;
N MEAL, AC..
"«• "mh.ll quantities,
ami you wlil s fltld'
JACOB WISE.
fe of Trade,”
o>.°, and the subscriber
ri ‘'Dcd a. store in tho
Utet, a few door* b*-
! -nd'afin* assoitmeot.
CAPS
* for men and boy*,
l> FLATS'
V CHILDREN,
r-Made Shirts,
M) LADIES.
1' ALL "KINDS,
-7-VA-. PENS, <£c., ek
*■ :iicg at a small prott
r.' nt j atnonage. . "N,
'!;N McCLELLAKD.
ORTERS, Truer
■- W *EisLS2,*fc-
Cxite .
’ V '
iMtcrn Way 7 15 AvM.
ioT&bu% V: ..u.^s.7 16 ami nOO «
r«*t«ri> Thr0u5h.........!*.;.....- "*•••••'•••••"•
iMtera 7 uu
mails AiuavE.
b01Ud*ptarg..........;...;..- V v 7 &***£'■&■*;,*'
jWeetern through,,.; ..•,’»■» <t ..
[lLatcrn Way * p -
OtncE HocisDaring the week. from 7 00 A. K. till
k mi~n. Ou Buu»i*y* t from SOO tfll 900 am.
* W J ' JOHN SHOBM.VRKU, P. U ,
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
bxiiTti) Train Eiwt/Urrlve* 9,20 P.M,’ leave* 9,40 P. M.
r*T “ W«f “ 8,13 A. M. •> “ S.S3<A.M.
ifeet “ Kali “ 7,46 A- M, “ S.OOtA. M
*• \Ve»t -« 8,56 P. M., “ 9,16 P.M.
Mali “ Eiut “ 11.20 A. Si. “ 1145 A. M.
■ “ « Wait « 1,30 P. M., * “ mP- M.
The lIOLLIDAYSBtJRO BRANCH connect* with all
'Train* Ee»t and We»t. . , .
i INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS with
Accommodation Train Hail and t\ esu. Mail Train Kail
end Wwt and ExprciM TrftlnJta»t Mul West. .
Not. 20,1800. K.NOCU LKWI3, Gcn'l Supl.
w
An adjourned meeting of Town Council bold
this evening. Present, A. A; Smyth, 11. Green
wood, D. F. Baughman, D. It. Miller, Council,
and Wm. C. McCormick, Chief Burgess.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
J. K. Ely, collector, for the year 1859, being
present. On final settlement of bis duplicate,
find a balance due Borough, of $9,47
J. McClelland Collector for 1860, being pres;
ent, proceeded to After an examination
of duplicate, and exonerations amounting to
$10,66, and'bis percentage being deducted,'find
aballdnce due Borough- on his duplicate of
$674,50.
Abilinas pros opted by Win. Wjtlton, for
hauling, and an Cider granted for the amount,
26 ocmte. , ? '
A bill was presented by Jesse Cjroves for
’labor on streets in February, and an order
.granted tor the amount, 76 cents.
Also A bill by John McClelland, formating
nut duplicate for 1800, services as clerk of
1 (Jouocilaud for stationery, and an order gran
ted'for the amount, $45,40.
On motion, the thanks of the members were
[ presented'to A. A. Smyth, for his gentleman
| ly and impartial course as President of this
i Council.
Mr. John Allison, Burgess elect, and C. R.
llostctter, N. J. Murvino, Couucilmcn elect,
being .present, on 1 motion, Retohied, that
having finished our business as Council far the
year 1800, we now adjourn and give place for
the Chief Bargess and new Council elect to bo
.sworn into office. [Extract from Minutes']. *
Council called to order. Preterit A. A, Smyth, .11.
Cinsnwood, I). F. Langhmnn, C. K. Hostetler and N. J.
Murvlne, CoUncilmen, and John Allison Chiof Burgess.
John McClellan, Esq-, administered jho usual oath of
office to the new officers, Messrs, Hostetler and Mnrvine,
Louncllmen, and Allison, ChiefJhirjjess, after which they
laoh their seats. .
On motion of It. <3reettwaod,l£uofic(7, That '.he Council
proceed to organize. .
C. It. Hostetler nominated A. A. Smyth, for Ptvsident of
Council, who was unnn 1 mously eloctod, after which be, in
au. appropriate manner returned tininks fur the honor con
ferred.
un motion Connell adjourned to meet on Monday even
ing. March 4th, 1801, at 7 o’clock. Extract /ruin Minuter.
.\ : ,
Accidekt.— Wc are sorry to nolo that Cal.
Ray, a brakesman on the Mail Train between
tbla place and Harrisburg, was severely injured,
On Thursday Inst, by being knocked from the
train as it was approaching Lewistown Station.
It appears that ho' was standing op the steps of
a passenger car leaning out and looking toward
the rear of ths, train when he was struck on the
back o¥ the head by a freight car, which was
standing on the opposite track. He. instantly foil
from the train, which was stopped as quick as
possible and moved back to where ht lay.-
When taken up he was insensible, but soon , re
vived. He was left at LewisloWn Station under
the care of a physician, who upon examination
found that he had fortunately received only an
ugly scalp.woupd, and on the following day he
was sufficiently revived to allow his removal tp
Harrisburg, where he resides. ’.
Zouave Excitement.—Wo Icam from our
exchanges that the Zouave companies which,ap
peared in the parade at Harrisburg, on the 22U
inst., have created quite an exieitetnent through
out the country, and efforts are being made to
\ form similar companies in'seVcral .towns,. We
may add that a company of this kind is no w
being formed in this place, ♦abU from the man-
ner la which the young men qf v our town usual-
ly do; up whatever they take in hnnd, wo should
E\ not be surprised to see a regular Zouave corps
[ on our streets in less than a mouth. We should
I like to see our young men go into it freely, and
I place themselves wader the restrictions and dia-
E -ciplino which governs the Chicago Zoubtos.
■ Oleaqisous.— Tho oil fever baa broken oat
B. with considerable tirulencc in this place,,tvitli-
I* in theJastfcwdayß, and wo notice some *three
I or more companies of onr citizens have been
I formed for the .purpose of extracting tho oleagin
| "oua substance from the hills
r elsewhere; Some of onr citizens who profess to
I know where oU may and may not bo found,
I «V that there is oil in some of; the gorges of the
■ x Allegheny, in the neighborhood of this place.—
i hope such may eventually £rovc to be true.
Local U. S. Sixate.— This institution is still
in full blast. The Senate meets every Friday
eTouing, ja Lowther’s Hall. The
- ompromise resolutions have been -under con
siderations for some weeks past, and bas elibi*
ted considerable debate. Quite an interesting
Eessionisespectedto-morrow.XFridaylevening.
The public generally are invited to httend the
sessions. . -\ v .
protnmted meeting which
has b«en i n process in the Methodist Church,
in tins place, for some time post, has been con
s aatly increasing In,interest and power. Dn
rlng the past week, from 20 to U persons have
r»!* 1 f- presei,te<l themselves »t the altar for
prayers -of the '
altoona- maIL iCHEDHLE.
MAIDS CLOSK.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Proceedings of Council.
Altoona, Feb. 2uth, 1801.
1 A PBK»m.VAinA lk«TiTOiion Penn-
Bund Company has now inane- wthl th<> «v«^Tofthe 22a. of disease of the
ccssTnl oneration three .hundred and sixty miles brain, n infant daughter of a. J. and Mary Am
‘ o/innn nrtn : . Anderson, 1 year other age.
of rpad, ‘Which cost tbe suin Of ■ .Idren to come onto me and forbid them
■ This sum may be divided as follows: not; for such is the Kingdomof Heaven.” .
Individual We commefidher bereaved parents, and especially the
Philadelphia anhacrlptlons...... *. ' mother, to the rich grace of a covenant-keeping God. •
Purchase of Main lane from State..'*. 1 . ; ■
VW! f in tfifa on thd 2Ut inst vof Consumption, WIL
-1 *3O moooo ! UAM B. BHOEMAKIfK: sg.-d 25 yearn.
With of the atere notice are have hem. ac
forming part of the Line. .- IjSSSyisO , ( f quainted forSeveralyears, and now that he is lost to 'M
*3I Kg-> 4jo if f areyer lit thi* world, we only discover how jmnch we ral- :
Total cost of ltoad.. 1 ned him aa a friend and how highly Tro esteemed him for"
■Of the individualiSubsoriptiona, amounting- 0 maD y good qualities of bis head and heart. His whole
$7,800,000, neatly all are held in Pennsylvania
nature was kiiidness and his generosity knew no bounds—
and are divided among a very large number of of him it may most justly he said “Nooeknewhim hut to
citizens representing all classes of society. It love him.” Wo believe we can truly say that ho died with-
T ** .• . . , . ~ • out anjonemy, hut better than all, that ho departed with
will thus bp seen, that of tint y tni ion .O. the blessed assurance that ho Was exchanging a' state of
Inrsdireotly invested in the Pennsylvania Cen- death for one;i if eternal Utfc—Ebb. f
tral, oVet twenty millions arc held in this State AtTyrone ( ity, Blair County, onßaiiday morning last,
—i, much, larger proportion than con bo show* *"•«s*. HoUMayahohj, •
it iff believed, by any other railroad of thesame : on the 17th inst-pf Congestion of the
magnitude in the United States. It may, there, «ad Mary E.iiott,
fore, be m<«t emphatically termed a Pennsylva- 2lst iost., of Inflammation of the
•_ D n ;i rn „j ‘ lungs, ; CHAKLES, son of Lorenzo and Sophia White, aged
ma nuurvaa. six years, faur mouths and nventy-onedays.
In Hollidny*bnrg,on the 12th inst., MARGERY O’FUIEL,
Sr., at the advanced and venerable age'of 87 years.
In Franksfawn township, on the sth lust-, JO UN UAU*
NISH,- aged oil years, 7 mouths, and 2$ days.
Altoona, Feb. 25,15C1
Circular of Dnirr’a Mercantile Collijok
roll 18C1,.p. P; C 4.— If 1 . S. Haven —Everything
new issued by this establishment is looked for
with interest. Here is :tt business circulair that
will prnnment a parlor table ; the covers being
decorated with .two elegant engravings by W.
Schuehtaan—fvijt | the noted Iron Buildings in
which the College Is located, and an animated
view of Pittsburgh and: Allegheny. The syn
opsis of the collegiate course will bo read with
interest by all who desire to obtain the best
business education. All points of tho Union
have furnished numerous.and emphatic testi
monials of tho superiority of this establish
ment. Thirty States are represented in the
classes in these pages, and this cir
cular is in every way worthy of the reputa
tion of the enterprising proprietors, and will
no doubt give a new impetus to their splen
did business. For this circular their large
College card and samples of the business and
ornamental penmanship of Mr. IV. 11. Duff,
they require 26 cents, enclosed to their address.
S®» The thanks of the people living along
the line of the Pennsylvania Rail Road arc cer
tainly dae-to the managers thereof, for the am
pin opportunities afforded them to participate
in the grand demonstration nt Harrisburg on the
22d inst. All organized companies, societies
and bauds were transported free of charge , and
all visitors carried at excursion rates. Notwith
standing the immense crowds upon the trains,
not a single individual was hurt.
About SLCCrtvs. —Those who arc troubled with palpita
tion of the heart, should sleep with their heads high and
never have the head wtihin the bed clothes. It it custo
mary fur many people to cover thoir heads and slumber. —
This is injurious to tho lungs, ns the air that is exhaled is
at the doit moment inhaled. Some children got into this
habit, and parents should lie careful (o watch them and
break it up. To wash the face, hands am! teeth before go
ing to bod contributes much to sound pud refreshing slum
ber, and refreshing sleep Is as necessary to the health of
body and mind os our dally r.K.I. A ight is til l .’ heat period
of repose, as it is tho most natural. Tboso whose occupa
tions lead them to be much awake at night, often fall into
consumptive diseases. Eight hoai sis uot too long a period
for sleep, allbough many never sleep more than sis,
Pcjstnso Aloso.—lT( mwi our ntiighuor down stairs,
A. Ilimih. Ifa docs uot boast of what can not be done, nor
jdoes ha, by any foul mean*, try to get liu? advantage of
other men , but ly strict attnntion to his business, arid
bserticu to satisfy tho wants of bin customers, ho trios to
gain a share of tho public patronogo. Tho last three
years have proved Uiet lie has •< hit the nail on tho head. - ’
lie has, In that time, built np a trade which would aston
ish many an older baud, ami speaks well in hia favor.—
Give him a call. ‘ '
Tho members of Division,- B. of
T.. partook of an oyster supper, which was
served up in their Hall, on Saturday evening
last. .Wo learn from those who were in atten
dance that it was got,up in good style
■ * » .
PEH" AWD SCISSOES.
C-Jt. Tinging—Tile oil fever.
Hbf- Do—The Zouave excitement. . ,
*3“ In thegamp of life men most frequently play the
knave, and women the deuce.
Xlic editors of the Juniata Degittcr and True Demo
crat arp drawing Ufa pictures of each other.
Unsocial old Snarl says that love is a combination
of diseases?—an affection of the heart, and an Inflammation
of the brain;
«*-Tho California Indians cannot be induced to settle
down on the reservations set apart for them, but resume
their wild habits when opportunity offers.
tta-Wm. Fryainger, formerly editor of tho Lewistown
True Democrat, has became editor And proprietor of the
Jackicn Union, published at Brownstbwu, Ind. We wish
him success. ;V •
Kg' Parson Brownlow of Tennessee, says that .the posi
tion of South Carolina, aftqr seceding from tho Union, re
minds,him of tho man wKo said, “It was nothing to got
married, but Ills h-r-il to keep honsoI”
*ar*A bill to graat $50,000-to the Kansas suffefers has
passed tho New. York Legislature. Tho Senate of the Wis
consin Legislature has also parsed' A bill appropriating Jj,-
006 farthe same purpose.
■ftS-Tlie citizens of Savannah were nhilflp to firo a sa
lute In honor of the inauguration of'President Oafis be
cause there was not» piece of ordinance iiTfeLcity. It had
all been removed to fort Pulaski. ~ ,
A letter tho latest dates received, says :
Poor Tommy is supposed to have met an untimely end.
The Japanese say hq died of delirium tremens (a new
American introduction,) but wo all believe his head has
been cut off.”
«s_ At a dinner at Eric, sorad gentlemen offered Mr.
Lincoln, some wine, and rather forced it upon him, Mr.
Idnco|n replied. *‘l have lived flfty years without the.nse
of any lienor, ind Ido not'think it worth while to change
my habits now.” ’ ’
S3U A* Ain. Sarah Mali was riding' neat £f. Johns,
Mich., one evening recently, she leaned against the gen
tleman with her ids if asleep—hot on examination, it was
found she was frozen senseless: She tras revived with
great difficulty.
hS 1 * Another evidence of Floyd’s treason has come to
light / Are companies of Oorernment troops are stationed
at Fort Itandalt, on the Upper Missouri, Vdnd it noir ep
pears that tho 15x-Sccretory sold alt moans oftransjiorta
tion except enough to more bnh company, his purpose' te
log to pretogt forces from being called into action to in*
terfcrt with hi* designs. ( > j
... On Uie 27
A. BDKT*
borough.
- Irt Tj-roni
HENBTq.
Son
JL lionse
o»racr, now
from tlie Ist
Banking Ur
AlfiTcnn,
Esq, Mr. DATII)
IKK, both of this
J. A. Mslick, Mr.
IK LIViUQBXON,
DWELLING
Vehreo A Morrow’ll
Is offered forront;
tan inqutnutthe
AS. 31 OBJR.OW.
DIED.
Executors sale cereal es
tate j —The undersigned will offer at Public Sale,
on tlio premises, in Altoona, on Friday, Ai__sr
March 15th, IiJGI, ell the right, title, and
interest oi J A MK3 CON It AD, latoof Blair ' MSB I j\gf
Township', Blair County, deceased, in gM™ e £ S.jHL
and to the Northern part of hot No. 4,
fronting on Branch street, Block V,
containing nhout tliii ty-threO feet in front, more or less,
on said street, und extending hack one hundred' and
twenty feet tk> a 15 feet Alley, on which is erected a
comfortable DiVELLINQ HOIiSEIO by 20 f«et,r>no and a'
half stories high, with other! improvements. Terms will
be made known on day of Sale, and possession given on the
Ist day of April next. Sate to cOmjwoncu at one o'clock
P.M. . "PETER O’UAOAN, Executor.
Altoona, F<jb. 28, ’GI-3t.
P ÜBLIC SALE.—THE SUBSCKI
bcr will sell by public outcry, at bin residence In
Pleasant Valley, near Altoona, on .
.Thursday, March 1861,
the following; rn-gon.il Property, to wit:
S Head of Horses, 6 Milch. Cows, 13
Head df Young Cattle, 4 Hogs, : A
Lot of Hay, Farming Utensils,
together with a great va
riety of Household and
; Kitchen Furniture.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. 11. of jtaid day. when
terms will bis made known by DAVID BELL.
Feb. 2S, iSBI.-ts.
Bargains ! Bargains ! !
Me C0;11MI 0 K ’ S STOII E !
NOW IN ORDER TO GET RID
ofKalj and \Vlnter Goods, to hinke room for Spring
and Summer, they will aoli all articles of
HEAVY GOODS
for cash ; surjli as Heavy made Clothing for men and boys,
With ;;
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
such as Cobhrg Cloths, Delaines, 4c. with a variety of
lints, Caps, Donnsta trimmed and not trimmed,, with a
great variety of goods too tedious to mention paud on or
about the lath or 15th of March, wo will wind up the bal
ance of all eijieh goods at Auction. AH persons wishing to
purchase such articles, would do well to call and examino
the stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
Altoona, Fob. 28,’61-tf. '
TO FARMERS —BO,OOO DARRELS
POUDRETTE, made by the Londi Manufacturing
Co- for-sale jo lots to suit .purchasers. This is the cheap
est rEßimJ&Rliu market.' .$8 worth will manure an acre
of corn, will increase the cr„op from one-third to one-half,
and will ripen the crop two weeks earlier, and, unlike gu
ano, neither injure the seed nnr land. A pamphlet, with
satisfactory evidence and fttlf particulars, will bo scut
gratis to any one sending address to
LODI MA X 1 ’FAor I: nIX G GO.,
130 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
Feb. 7,1851.
BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
-UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCE
to t(ie citiz«na of Altoona and vicinity that they hare
opened a i,
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP
On JULIA STJiEET, 1 door abort Winters' Tin Shop, East
Alloona, where tliov‘ will keep on hand a good assortment
of Boots arid Shoes of thrir own manufacture.
Particular attention given to malting Ladies' Shoes,
Gaiters , rf-c.; Tiny invite a' share of public patronage, feel
ing satisfied that they can render entire satisfaction.
Altoona, Jan. 10, ’6l-tf JOHN SIDNEY 4 COB
WM. WM. P. JJiXO.
SCHOMAKER & LANG,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS JEN
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON,
i Provisions, Cheese, Iron,
Nails, Qlass, Brooms, Yarns, &c.
! i Np. 503 Liberty Street, \
Fov. l-45ra PITTSBURGH, PA.
SOMETHING NEW.
Th e; subscriber has just
returned from the east wUcro he. bos purchased a
very largo and flno stock of
Sc SHOES,
Brogans, (©gitevs, &c.,
-which lit is prepated to offer tor thecifizcna of Altoona and
Vicinity at very low price*. Having purchased direct from
the manufacturers for cashj ho is prepared to sell at prices
that will defy competition. V All that he asks Is that the
people Will Call and examine bis stock before purchasing'
elsewhere. ’ ' i
63h- BOOTS and SHOES made to order on tiio most rea
sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to.
Don’t fiirfect the place, two doors below Post Office,
dan. 3,1861. M. THOMPSON, Agent.
LABOR-SAVING
WASHING MACHINE.
Th e undersigned having,
purchased tho right for Blair county, bl
Toßmrst’s Improved Washing Machine,.
ate'how* .manufacturing them at Altoona, and intend to
supply them to those persons throughout tho county who
desire a LABOR-SAVING MACHINE.
This machine is got np on an entirely now principle,
and Is Coneldered, by those whohave seen it In use, the'
best that has ever been brought before tho puhlift
Among the many advantages of "this machine over all
others may'be mentioned the following ’
I*A Its simplicity of constructionjmnklßg it almost im
possible to get out of order.
2d. Its sjs*'d, j which astonishes alike tho operator and
‘the looker on. ■
3rd. The facility with which it adapt* itself to the bulk
or qdnti ty of clothes desired to be washed.
It wishes equally well Rib finest and lightest fabric
or the coal 4cst and heaviest,suchaa hcd-qollts, comforts,
blankets,Ac. r ' ' '' ;i " vV
\Te Hip undersigned, hereby certify that xro arc now
using Toiburst’s Improred Washing 'Machine, and’ are ful
ly sntisiied thatlt la a Tety excellent article of the kliid ;
combining as it dOeV great speed vrith little iabor, and per
forming Its i work In the most saff-dHctory manner. 'We
therefore cljeerfolly recommend it to all who desire a real
Inbor-anxiiigwishing machine,
JOHN WOODS.
MICfIAEI. OAhVERT,
JOSEPH G. ADEfiM
K. A. (J. iKERU.
Kitatc nf JACOB SXTDKIi, Dcecaud.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE,
Tho Anditor appointed to hoar and decide upon tins
exception* (Bled to the Administration account -of John
Shoemaker; Executor of the last Will .and Testament of
JACOB SNYDER, late of Altoona, deccasethherehyglTeß
notice to all concerned.tlwt he.will pttend to the
duties of his appriifitrhent, at hie office in ffoillilayabftrgv
oh Thursday, the 2Jth ot.Febrnary, 1801; when aßmsrtwns
interested arc requested tobo presents -
' 1 A UO?s; LANDIS, A'adltof/'
\ KclleJaysbcrs; Feb, 6, 1E51 ! .-3r
: McMINX 4 DERX,
Mioon'a, Blair County, l\t. ,
EMILE TIETZE.
Tjm. STcAULKY,
DASIED PRICK.
•! \
NemusHeadache
By tho use of these Pills the periodic attacks of A*trvous
or sick Headache may he prevented; and if Inkeu at the
commencement of an attack imme'diato relief from pain
and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nautea and Headache
to which feumloe arc so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels, —removing Chstiveness.
For Literary Men., Students, Delicate Females, and all
persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxatiee,
improving the appetite, giving tone anil vif/or to the diges
tive organs, and restoriugthe natural elasticity and strength
of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILL& are the result of long investiga
tion and carefully having bom in
use many years, during which time they have prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and sdffering'-from
Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or
from a deranged state of the stomach.|
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all times with pefect safety without
making any change of dirct, and the absence of any di:a.
grceaTfle latte renders it easy to administer Hum to children.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on
each Eox.
Sold by'Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.
A Box will be sent by mail prepared on receipt of the
PRICE 25 CENTS.
All orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
Nov. 15. ’60.-1 y.] 48 Cedar Street New York.
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDING’S
Cephalic Pills,
Will convince all who suffer from
! | TTE-A-X5 ACHE,
'THAT A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
.I; three Testimemiah were unsolicited by Hr. Spalding,
they afford unquestionable- proof of the efficacy of
this truly scientific discovery.
Mn. SraiDiNq.
‘ Sir.
I‘have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I Wee them jo well
tii.it X want you to send'me two dollars worth more.
Fart of these are for thfe neighbors, to .w holn 1 gate a
few qut of the diet box I got from you.
Scad the Pills by mail, and oblige
Your obedient Servant,
■ James, Kennedy.
Mn. Pr.uci.No
Sir:
1 with you to send me one mere hoi of your Cephalic
Pills, / note received a great deal of benefit from them.
Yours, Respectfully,
MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE.
Spruce Curzk, Uu.mi.sodo.n Co., Pa., Jan. 18,1861.
11. C. Spalding.
Sib :
You will phase send me two boxes of your Cephalic
Pills. Scud them immediately.
Respectfully yours.
JOHN B. SIMONS.
P. S.— f have used one box of your Piiis, and find them
excellent.
, Beixk Vrrno, Onto, Jan. 15,1561.
llKNny C. FrAj.w;m, Esq.
■ Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send rae
another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are tndy the
Lest fills 1 ever tried. Direct
-DiVtiiU', Mass., Dec. 11,1S81
11. C 5! ALEr;r.,ESv!.
■ I wish fur some circulars or largo show bills, to bring
your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my ensto
(neiii. If you have anything of thfr kind, please send to
pie.
| One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick
Headache, (usually lasting two days.) was cured of an at
tack in one hour by]your Pills, which I sent her.
Respectfully yours,
I ' W. B. WILKES.
r.ETXOLBSBcno, Franklin Co., Ohio, Jan. 0,1561,
flzju.T C. SPALDtNO, .
So. 48 Cedar sf., N. Y.
Dear Sir.:
i Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (25.) for which send one
box of “ Cephalic Pills.” Send to address of Rev. Wm. C.
Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio,
i I "our Pills work like a charm—cure Headache almost in
ttantcr. . '
■ Truly yours,
i » _ ( WM. C. FILLER.
i, „ . Vt-aiLANTi, Mich., Jan. 14,156 U
Mr. Spalding. '
Sib: n
; Not limg sinco I sent to you for a box of Cephalic Pills
for the core of the Nervous Headache and'Costireness, and
received the snipe, and they had so good an effect that I was
tnaucerf to itndjor itvort.
I Please send by return mall. Direct to
A. R. WHEELER,
i Tpsilantl, Mich.
i Prom the Examiner, Norfolk, Pa.
i Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which thsy were
jmadc, vl*.: Cnro. of headachd In all. Its forms. '
| Fromthe Examiner, Norfolk, Va.
■ They have been tested In more than a thousand cases,
'with entire success. eases,
From, the Democrat, St. Cloud, if,nn.
; If ypn turn, or have been troubled with the headache
send, fur a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have
them In case ofan attack! -
Prom the Advertiser, l*rovidence, it. I.
j The Cephalic Pills’are said to bo a remarkably effective
jremedy for the headache, and. one of the very best for,that
very frequent complaint which bus aver been discovered.
| From the Western R. It. Gazette, Chicago, 18.
Wo heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and hi* unrivalled
Cephalic Pills. ' ’
From Uit Kanawha Talley ■Star. Kanawha, Va.
_We aro sure that persons suffering with tbe headache.
ivrUo try them, wilt stick to them.’
From the JotUhtm Ihiih Finder, Kew Orleans, Za,
j Try them!yon that are afflicted, and wo are sure that
your testimony can ho added to. the already numerous list
that has received benefits that ho other medicine edn pro
duce. . ■ , ■ r
10®-A single bottle ofSPALDIXGS PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times Its cost nunually.-63»-
SPALDUCG’S PREPARED GLUE!
s SPALDISO’fI PREPARED Gl/UE!
SPAI.D ISO’S PREPARED QLVE*
SAVe ia'E PISCES!
ECONOMY*
eS- "* A Sirrcrt n< Time Sates
i, happen, even in well isolated fame
it is Tory desirable to Imvo some chfop andc<nret
nlent way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, 4c. 1
SPALDiNO’R PREPARED GLUE I
moots all Shdh emergencies, and no housoholdcan affordU
' ' >“ USEFUL IX EVERY UOUSE> I \
X. B. —A 13tush accompanies each Bottle. Erics 25 cts
Address;-^
- . IIEXRY C. SPALDING.
' ‘ - ' Xo. AS Cedar tit, X. Y;.
. CAUTION. ■
i: As certain unprincipled persons.MO attemptingdo palm
loff oh tbe dusnspectjng pojjßc, Imitations of my i*RKPA
ifIBD QEC'Ej If wndd cantlon all poisons to examine before.
porthasing, aim-seb tfaatthe fall name,' '
( , rilEP-IIIED GKTJE,
fi» on tfic outeidc wrapper i al! other* ate jwjndlro* cobc
iwrftlt*;' ■ .■■ 1 ■ •
Masonmllt:, Conn., Feb, 5, 1861
lUvuiroED, Pa., Feb. C. ISCi
A. STOVER, P. M.
Bello Tcrnon, Wyandott Co., 0,
DISPATCH!
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Nov. 16, 1860.-ly
?UE!
ONLY DISCOVERY
Worthy of any Confidence
FOR RESTORING
THE BAED AND GRAY.
Many, since the greet discovery pf Prof. Wood, bivo at
tempted not only to Imitate hie restorative, but profess to
have discovered something that would produce results iden
tical;. but they liuvenll come and con*,beingcarricdaWay
by the wondqrfnl i«UIU of. Prof. Wood’s preparation, alid
have been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway.—
Head the following:— "-w :
' „ „ rn T _ ._ ’ „ Bath, Mo,- April lsh. ‘
- P 1 °- J- TF *f» & C{ *- ! oen *"'Thp letter ~t twPf®Su
f 8 ® 6 concerning your valuable mlr Restorative, and
which you have published in thia vicinlty and elsewhere,
ihf ’^i e i t! %. nn^? rouB in 3 uir »‘» touching the facts lu
th« case. The enquiries nro, nrst.ils It a fectof my hahl
tation and name, as statedintho communication: second
? 4 \ a^! 44lcre l? COD t*ined; third, docs mr hair still
continue to be in good order and of natural color? To all
I can and do answer invariably Vea. Sir hair is nw.n'w•
***“«» of mv lifofor
is that flip substance Is. o 5 by "frequent aWutimTof
the face, wheu if rare were used by wiping the &oe In close
connection with the whiskers, the same result will follow
as t/.i x nave been in the reoeijit of a great number
of letters from all parts of New England, asking mo if my
hair still continual to bo good; astherc is so mnch fraud
in the marmlkctivre pnd sale of vprjous compounds as well I
as this; it has, no doubt, been basely Imitated and been used i
not only without any good,effect, but to absolute injury.—
1 have not used any of your Restorative of any account for
some months, and yet my Hair is as good as ever, and hun
dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years
old end not a gray hair in mb head or on my face; and to
prove this fact, I send you a lock of ray hair taken off tho ;
past week. I rectlvcd your two quart bottles last
summer, for which Xam very grateful. I pare It to my
friends and thereby .induced them to try it, many were skep
tical until alter trial, ami then purchased and used it with
universal success...l wilt ask as aifavor, that you send
mo a test by which 1 can discover (thud in-the Restorative,
sold by many, I fear, without authority flora you. A pure'
article will insure success, and 1 believe where goodeflects
do not follow, the failure is caused by ibo impure article/
which curses the inventpr of the good. 1 deem it my duty
as heretofore, to keep you apprised of; the continued effect
on my hair-asr I assure all who enquired moofroynu
shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain.-dear sir;'
i yours, A. C. RAYMOND.
' • ; Aauosa Rex, Ky.. Nov. SO. 186 S.
. Paor. O. J. Woop; Dear Sir.—l would certainly«e doing
yon a-great injustice not to make known to tho world, the
wonderful, as well as nncxpected result 1 have experienced
from using oUobottle of your Hair Restorative. After using
even kind of Restoratives extant, but without success, and
fludmgmy bead nearly destitute of hair, I was finally in
duredtn try a bottle of your Uair Restorative. Now, can
dor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may
read this, that I now possess a now and' beautiful growth
of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the 1
original vug. 1 wBl therefore takuoccasion to recommend
, tbi*inyaJtjiSjbla remedy to AU. who may foci tho necessity
1 >’ on *> Rhv: 8. ALLEN' BROCK!
-r. B;—“his testimonial of n»y approbation for your val
uable ’medicine (as,you are aware of) is unsolicited, bi)t if
you think it worthy a place among the rest, iusert if you
wish; if not destroy an l say nothing.
_ „ , ' ' Y°«". *c.. RevSAB.
. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three situ, viz:
la, T B 2’ inndlum and small; (he small holds' W a pint and
retails for one dollar per bottle; the mediums hold at least
IWenty per cent more inproportion than the small, retails
for two dollars per bottle;; the large holds a quart,' 40 per
cent, more in proportion and retaiia for $3 a bottle. OJ.
WOOD 4 00., Proprietors, 441 Broad way, New -York, and
1 IX4 'Market street, St- touts. M - • And said by alt good
D/bggietsaad Fancy Coods I>e £-t r». fßcc. 6,’dGiiii
«fgSS*»
A SUPERLATIVE 1 f
TONIC, DIURETIg
DY spe^S>-
IMYiCORiK CORDIAL
TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW JEB- 1
SEY AND PENNSYLVANIA,
APOTBtCUMES, DRUGGISTS, OROOSM A!rt» PMTAt*;
Kamiuss. , :r
■ WOLFE'S Pure Cognac Brandy. .
WOLFE’S Pure Mudorie, Sherry »nd Port ffh*i
; WOLFE'S Pore Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
.•WOldfE’S Pitre Scotch and Irish Whisky. ; i -
r • ALL IX BOTTLES.
' I bag leave to call the attention of the citire ns of thA-
United States to the above Wines and Liquor*, importedhy
OdoUHo AVoutk, of New York, whoso name Is familiarly ■
every part of this country for tho purity of his eelebsatod.
SCBIXtMM Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, ip hi*, letter to '
ing of the pithily of his Wince and Liquor*, **y»t u 1 wilt, • -
. stake my reputation as a man, tuy standing as a roerehaat .
of thirty rears’ residence in tho city of. Now York, that ail -
the Brandy and Wine* which I Iwtllo are pure a* imported, :
■and of the beet quality, ami can bo relied upon by every ,
purchaser.” Every bottle has the proprietor’* name on the
.wax, and a foe similoof his signature of the certificate.—
Tho'puldic are respectfully thvlted to call and examine foe
themselves. For sals at Retail by all Apothecaries aid
(Irocent in Philadelphia.-' . ■
Osobox U. Asuxos, Xo. 833 Market St.. Ptiila.
1 Sole Agent lor Philadelphia. *
Read the. following from tho New Yoik Courier:
Enormous Business roa oneXew York Merchant.—Ws .
ore happy to inform our fellow-clllsons that there "» ouo
piece lu our city where the physician, apothecary, and
country merchant, con go and purchaso pure Wines and
Liquor*, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. Wa,
do not intend to giro an elaborate description of this mer
chant’s extensile business, although it will well repay any
stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's oxfeaelvowaree
house. Nos. IS. SO and 32, Beaver Street, and Xo*. 17,19
and 21. Mnrketfield street. Ills stock of Schnapps on hand
ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty
" thousand cases: the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vin
tages of 1536 to 1556; and teu tlionsand cnasaof Madeira,
Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jo mains j
and St. Croix Rum. soma very old and equal to any In tilts
country. He also bad three largo cellars, filled with Bran
dy, Wine, Ac:, in casks, under Cuitoni-llouso key, ready for
bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted
to. ope,hundred und eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in' ,
less th'afi two vents he may be equally successlhl witbhi*
Brandies aud Wines.
Ills business merits tho patronage of i vory lover of Kla
species. „ Private families who wish pure Wines aud Liquors '
for medieai'use should send tlicir orders direct to Mr. M olts,
until every Apothecary In tin- laud mako Up their minda
to discard the poisonous stuff from- their dwlves, and re
placc it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquor*.
We understand that Mr. Wolfe, for the; accommodation :
of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted. Cases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such n mtfcbaut,
should hosustained against his tens of thousands ofoppo- .
m-nts'm tho United Stales, who sell nothhig butimitations, ' '
ruinous alike' to human health and happiness. 'V\
FcrsalSh’y A.BOOSH. [Sept.lVlSCfr-fißMr... '
UQUREiVS
ROUKEU’S
ROHUSK'S '
'i . ROH USE'S
ROHUEH’S
PIUCTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOU.
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PRACTICAL CA'CCORATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
ROHUEII’S HIAGTIOAL OAJjC&F-i
LATOU. _ ; _ ‘ ■ \
A Bonk of Plain Pules and CalculaiiousJirirPmintti Op* : 1
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TOU is simple, that anyone who knows how to add,sub
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of any estimate required. .
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| and philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and slropll
!’ city, believing that buainjess mvnenre little about sending
■time in discussing the philosophy of rules, or Ihe science
figures, deeming it snfiicjent for f heir parpoga fo 6q able at
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to mention.
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tiler, &c, «c.; each and nil will find it adopted to their y*.
rioui wonts better thou any book published. ' / ■
4®"* Mailed (post paid) to any part of the tailed SuW
upop receipt oftho money. Price of n eiuglo cony,fit clolK.
60 cents, or two copies for §l,OO. Bound In pocketbock
form,-morocco,sl,oo per copy. ■
Address. M. M. lIOUUKR,
Dec 6, ISCI-Cm.] Box 1911 Philadelphia P; 0., Pa.
.AN EXPKRI
JLTJL KNCfcO MJKBK AXDrEMAhKPIiYSICIAV mL.
bcnu to the attcutlou of mothers her *
SOOTHING Sya U i :
. FOB CHILDREN TEETHING. ’ •
wliich greatly facilitates the process of teething, hr soften
ing tbogutusrvducingallinflammation wiHiiHay paiuabd
spasmodic action, ami is sure to regulate the BtnotU. '
Depend upon it mothers, ft witf giVo rest toyourselve*,
a\A Relief and Health to i/mr Infants.
We have put up and sold this article for over ton rears,
and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what wo hava
cover been able to say of any other medicine—never has it
failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when'timely
used. Never did wo know an iiistauecof dissatisfaction by
any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted
with its operations, and speak iu terms of highest commen
dation, of its magical effects and medical virtue*. Wo sneak
iu this matter “ What wo do know,’.' after ten years’ wpe
rieace, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what
we litre declare. In almost every instance where 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
tlio most experienced and sic ill hi! nurse* ta New England,
and lias been used with uercr-CtUitg success in IhcuSamlt
of cases. .
It not only rclieres (ho child from pain, but iuVigora'.as
the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives ton*
and energy to tho wlinja system, It will almost instantly
relieve Griping in the Ikttetis and Wind Colic, aud over
come convutsolns,'which, if not speedily remedied, end in
.death. Wo believe it tho best and surest remedy in the
world, hi all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children,
whether it arises from teething or from any other cause.—
We would «ay to every mother whs has a child suffering
from any of tbo foregohig complaints—do not let yourpr£
judfccs, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your
enffering childand the relief that will be sure—yes, abso
lutely pnro—to follow tho uta of this medicine, if timely
used. Full directions for using will accompany each bot
tle. Nob a genuine uniats tho fnc-simile of CDRTI® t
PERKINS, New York, is on tho outsida wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout tho world, and by <J. W,
Kessler and A. Roush, druggists, Altoona. Price 25 cents
per bottle.
■d3r*Principal Office, No; 13 Cedar street, N. V."
July Ift 1860.-ly. :
BLANKS QF ALL BESOBIPXrO^e
neatly and axpeaiciouslyasecuted attblS oflfcfc.
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