The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, May 02, 1861, Image 3

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mefth Noel. • • J
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Loifaicn DavW \ ■--■•-*•:»
' • Lyaje K'N‘ ? -y-'
Mycr*J^eph
Marshall AW
McMahan MoniicAt " •
Moule'»miTy Robert ■■
Marshall William If. ; iff] £
•Miller Gabriel ;- ' **
J , Moore James T V
. - 1 M»r»h*n
Miller Pzunuel;
Nightwln? Jam oa
, Ofurk Kkrhanf
Price Wiliam U . '
- , Parker Joseph P ';'■
•v- . Pa*kcr Siimucl !)• -
Uuinliu Patrick
Keeve* Patrick 1
Kook Joseph U
Stu*UlarJ Thomas...
Kehlndlcmejer J*eo(> J
j P<*er Vfi
• Sclmiluaglo Antk«feW
Snyder James I) •
Smith William
Tiptou Saiiiuel B
Johu.
i or tun Altoona .
1 the muster-roll of tbe Altooa*
1/ 15., Third Regiment,'Penn-.
;ers; •
•W.\ixr.,
itsxph \V. Oardnt'i*.
ohn M. Cl irk.
in 9. Calbrrt.
iuum L. Mi-Gluthofy
fpfa IV. Laffcrtv.
p. 11. Willis.
|ry M. Shotz,
k(.'. Tingling.
SinttUook.
liiira.lV.UwHl.
i Musician,
WUlioin Rees. ,
:J*r>rtuc*.
Houaem in. Aodt-eW
I lull Adilblmi
Johnston 'Samuel >• -»•
s - Jamc* J T
Kelly ktioanl K -.V|.
Lelir Jom v A | '"V *
MillcrllenryA
Matlu-rs Janif#
Morgan fThuniaa IV.
Sillier John
Moor Davhl A
, Tsixon Allimd Harvey
Roc»! Wm A p
. Keiukait Samuel W r ' : h
tjimonfou IV m 1 J
Shelo Win
Wm
£Uap Samuel
Trout James i-
Tctw »V*r Ueo W
TipXnjj (Jeo M
Tb.inipHun Dnrki
: Th-«;np*oa TViu •
■ Tr«i*Jnm*« C
HamUj.Uenry£ ' '
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IK THE JIMATA UIFEKS.—H#
meter roll of the JunUtaßi
-3i Uogimcnt, renn«ylWfliA
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V.SnUtr. •
3. Pott*
Oui'yirf .Sul), iii] IU-giment.
itmUnCkJU.
. Vugel. . i
it Carr.
Rw StfplK'Ug.
Craigs. ■
K. Yoder.
Ksptart.
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JSrrr. | . ,
Mtmciantr
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Uward Keogh, ;y
Priv<Ucs.
.*••'!t- Joseph Keorlr
0 W Crow
John. Curry
1«U Blockitono .
John \V LotA
,r ' Beuj Coojker .
James Borr
Ui'orjr* Miller
... |hink-l Ullery; . . ■,
■*• J«*Sv‘ph Jlugfcfe
Georjre Sellwi
Pi? RinkoadF
- John Miirroyi
J**2m D Ung i
Wilson Lrar {
* John Clark j
John Lane I
George Lahc j
Georjfe
. Wm Mrllva/n
. Tlnn M Bait ■
<iV.*r"o COarbrr
William inicnnuj
MUMIIoWhm -
O W IhwkMWyjth
11-»n:y Jhynu
Bu-tw-l (rrfiliu
ClwrlMW Curry
it n Huff
G CtKrwc*
B I* hrunkor, office re hoy#
: II Carr vcul|^«rT4Bt
n E*ir»—At the p^ejw 4 r
ice of a term so m ueh nasd,.
jcurate sense if Uaiiiraaliii.
pjsortant. ' -
artia! law ns.n “ code rstab
oroeat of (he tinny and nary
*” wbope principal rnlesare
rticles of war, pres&ibed Jly
it chancellor Kent says*th|»
uiy .to Military lay, while
distinct atliing,aOdi*(o«»'
eccssity, aid pmi*6^S^.
lerally and ragnslydieMto
II ordinary ciril rimjjsoyips
apEJrosimatea Cio»ly e>
inir, originating® mbs*'
r extreme peri! to the $ tatty
<r. from within, the piSwp
raordinaty measnres. ifcw
'claimed, gigni4» thatJW»'
in ary legal detayß«J’3S* ; '
r the military, wMaMew
mpreme.
iration of tfyewritirfjwftid*.
ns charged with t»aaj»a«ft_
f Court Martial
searches andaaixaraa «£-
L-th« taking jjo»eesjd*fc*f'
other' UMM
» highest exercise pf.sbTe-
f»*i capable of great abase,
-Iflad on emergencies bfth*
li . l>eiTl?M natiire. Bocfc ar
ni Baltimore and Vkqii>
wwwm can ;be
* all times during tie da.fr,
boarding-hooge at night*-
lionallj engaged,. TnMKi
few should note the chttffi;
m to V^te.thay^jttb
1 »tteation to Uie&Bwtfc*
enlisted in defence 0f tb» •-
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»*m* i!*o«
:ront': and AUauu^jtd mT"'
m» f® true patriots to
wpSw *WhaTO^wSr
»c*i I. offer'aif*
aaSce. ft all *WT.
?. diftgty *
■gr a*D IffT’TXTQ mistaken. Ongaturdnv last,
IW All iX A W 0i ,an ruhl.tionil mniWtion.wa, made upon me fur twenty.
" ■ ■ ■ ! fITOMSteMBte of iufclrtryatid OIK- of cnv.lry; and thefe
'■ ! havo o*®« already more eompaniee tendered than will
ffastiisdroff, April 26, 1861.—1 t is slated, component. ;
WMHWO ’ h r on j J,_ ong t he Bcfor °. lh ;. regiments could heclothed, three of them
hr the best «d«noniy, u»» . were ordered by the National •(lovirrnmfntto proceed from
RritUb minister, sent a special messenger to : this point to Philadelphia. I cannot too highly commend
a-Min the steamer Persia at New York until patriattem and deration of the men wliu.at a moment's
de ,®,^could be fotwaried by him to : * Ul ? uut »“y preparation, ol«y L d the order,
fill! djspW®®" CvH • t , * , ThrMof the NcinKntii. nuder siiuilxr hr
•he Home Government. Lord Lyons is advised, : direction uf, and accompanied bv.offlcers of the united
T oadcritaod. to proffer to the United States «rm.»; w.rotrainport.d to Cockcyivlll,,. near Haiti
* f tn» (Ha MOfiffllsioii of tiiG Slave- ! which polul tlioy rvmincd for two tlavf. tn<J un
Government, for the suppression w tue amre , til by dirPctimi3 of Ul( ? Oorcrnmeut th“ wm
Suts rebellion, arms, ammunition, and troops ordered back and went into camp at York, where thi-re-nro
Cam KneUnd and Canada. By the I‘ertia be : now In regiments. Three regiments mastered iutosvr
sent orders for three hundred thousand of the ‘ufc
improved Minie musket, and for a vast number u .„v i„ camp at tl.la place, and «v«n bare i£So«£i£s
f the celebrated rifled cannon. Orders in fu- ami mn-tered into service at Philadelphia.
41 „ to be filled in England for the : _ Th e regiment* at thU place aro still .applied bv the
lure are not to DO mien a Commissary hepurtiuent of the State. Their imarter*
Rebel Oorernment for arms, or ammunition, or a. roinfnrtuhie a. cunhi bo ispcctid, tin-ir Buniiiv t,,r„m
shiDS of war. : T j?|" l,s “ft »«»'«r tile instruction Of competent
It is believed that an English' and French “ IIU S,»T£i
fleet will be sent to the Southern ports at an regiments with the utmost dispatch enlistJnt wli“, n
eirlV day, I 0 co-operate witil the United states proper economy, and lUU most happy to say that before
fleefin Ofe blockade of Secession pom. . ; Inppiti «T.h ™i“nn" oor!
Louis Napoleon has ictona to ate uuiforiiis, bMiikeu ii.u ofher ct<.o.inK U * P P
supowaa the Slave-Sta«e rebeliron. It is stated fom- biuidrod «nd sixty of our voiuut**r«. the find t.>
,Xis oftaw Of President Lincoln ; j
sre pow on their way to Washtngton. ! me..t; hut 1 de-i„.„ to send.them ciotltinint ««. rwS
It is hoped here that ! nncey and his confed- l"*«blo opportunity. lam glad to be able to state that '
erne traitors will be seized by France and Eng- , *j‘ Xu,nl re
land and scut to the United States to be tried insult in the city i Ihdtimorcr , uc h-'M*“»nW nut
anil hung under the extradition treaties. hew. offered tunny law-abiding citlsuji, mud. less to loval 1
i Orders have been issued; it is reported, to flic ’ **'“ , r ., of the I’.esldcnt. hod promptly left 1
Governor-General of CaiShl.i, to offer to the and in .he service „r their raum™” of . lbe I,i « ,K ' st dut J.i
United States men and arms. A W* M.V of ...mn.ud me.!,' wlitf were not at the
Indescribable consternation has spread through 11 Portion of the n.llitiu of .his Common-
Virginia because of the nrrivnl here of the fa- i I. ?X
mous General Lane and Captain Montgomery of mem. os I understand, to read. Washington ami were a‘.
Kansas. They have with them nealry two linn- In '' n , in V le cit ->' of ih.itiinorv. nmiiv of
dred of the desperadoes of the civil warsof that | ’
Territory. They are to act ns an independent; ;hi addpl.ia; hut many of them were forcibly de.ai .id
corps of scouts for dangerous and forlorn sor- ; “°“ 0 of w ‘ ri ' tl.npit iuto prison, aid 1
corps VI oy a . Others l.ave not yet nached their home*;
Vice, . , 1 have tile honor to soy that the officers and men lie. i
There are now twenty-five thousand troops in oaved with the inmost.gallantry. Tl.i, lexlv is now op
this city. The Capital and the Treasury are Pl'.",, mio a iegmu-m, llm t tlm enion un- ;-.m.inissioii- I
most effectually barricaded with barrels of co- |
roeut, flour, ami fbe cast-iron pHtes intenneil vrnmeut. r
for the completion of the Great Dome of the I have established a camp at Pittsluirg, at which'tbo
Capitol Martial-law has been over i ‘.p I
the Capitol. Sixteen thousand bnrrels.of flour pcncucMl.oflicers. . 1 .. ( 9 -
are stored in the crypts, together with thousands to you with great rotltihction. the fact
of barrels of bacon, hogsheads of molasses, and : «Ty W
tierces of rice. i the common defence ami general \vdf.,re of the state and
The people of Chambersburg have organixed ; f, "■‘■‘on in this emergency j mid tiff, temintsirv loan of
a mounted patrol reaching clear to the Maty- '
Uni! line, fbty m*kc returns everjr morning. ; ukc-n at par. TI»o moin-y fo j,ot y!t *x]unU*\; *w it hS*
flatrerics of artillery aro being formed nt ■ t» have tii« account* ijrajHTlv amliieU ami '
Chambersburg and other points of the interior, ; I
to protect any forward movements of the I*enn- ; ture cnunoi now iu* fnmUfoti; Thi* .JViMitor o<*m*n*l and !
volunteers. - \ Trmeurer Jmvo tsiuhli.ltvd M svhti-m ui J
» Mnn o 1 ; and ]«i.vmi‘i»t,of which approve, that provides j
lUvrixioßE. April 20. —Secession may be con- . amply for the protection of the siafo. and to winch all !
sirred as defunct in this city. The Union sen- j havinfi-dalnw. will he ohiipnt ijo co«f.»rm.
timent is again 'triumphant, and but few men i tinctivrl v , wiUh'*r»*qiiirv t iiiiAii h :ls boon dis
.... r A , nm-mtiy appropiiatnibut 1 could not receive nor make
nro willing to announce themselves to day MS eußngcmcnta for money without HuiU.ritr <tf Uw, ami I
ScccsionUts. One week’s experience of the * l f\ v . Vn . u toother; nut only t» |pn>vl-lr for n 1 emu
(lpndlV" rontiiffion line otcpwligliiigil flip rniisni - I of !hi*. militia t-f {lk* .Statf*. but nltb
deadiy contagion nas ovcrwueimcu the coaspi- . , au t you may glv* me authority to ph tUt- tho tilth of the
rators. and ,thc Union feeling is now. stronger C.*mim.my.*alih t.» Ih.hcw .-ucn .>uium ofinoui'yas you may, J
mid deeper than ever. The reaction has been : * n * v ® ur *iwtretion, deoui ik-cls ary fur ihc*> extraordinary 1
ovcrifhclmii.p in all psrts of. the Stnt«. «nd tve T^h u T.-iWc to pr.4ict the H. s ,i« which o tllo i
ire prepared to meet the issue at the ballot box. , msdnv.ss that rules ih. limn- - ';« ti». n.t.,.|iiitns siai.. slmil !
A grand spontaneous Union mooting was held i ’'T*' . u< - ur "be the calamitim Wim-li threaten our liilli- ’
to night in Cast Baltimore-, Great enthusiasm : onmrT'm.irhw ■ H"™ ,h: “ niu "- v ,:
.- . , „ , ~ oo* I**-"iae l.ave niready tcit tli.r state, in the srrvi'-c of i
Fas manifested and the strongest kind of .strait- the Ovia-.al duvcrnmeiit. and that manv more must f.illiiw. ■
stmt Union resolutions were adopted. liegular • ~" lons line 0 | 1...rd, : r..u st.ii.-.iri.m.-lv.li.aiTcctwi,' ;
commuuicatiun with ITiiladeiphia is now rc cs- I u oßwl.o'h'.ve' ■ T . l '. fun,ih, ‘ ■‘•'idy aapport to 1
, 1 - i , *' bate p.m- ,mt. and to protect ,mr borders, wc
(aiiiishod. . should have a w.dl-ifgala.Ml military foreo.
The Legislature of Maryland, which mot at i I tlwfon- m-nmart-u.! tin- imianiiatu r.raauizaiion.dis
frederick city, refused to acknowledge scces- :a r "and • st • 0 ?m fift "' n „ lc fmcnt» of env- ;
< .. > > . ' . -_ _ vj ;““ J **nu minmrv, excltLstVH of tliwu (iitotlit* survicn 1
e:on by the decisive vote of o 3 yeas to 13 nays. • of the C,||.,l Sta.«, as «. l.arc alr.-ady ,'mplo wanrin" '■
• s of the* jjfreysity of bfing prr>itiir«<l for tiny iudtlen exigency :
f lltftl may ari?"'. I cannot t»n. much this upon you. 1
I c*miot refrain fi\nn allUtling to the generous tntimicr :
; *“ t!»c pcojdo of rtll pans of the .State Imvc. from |
• Kxecltiti: OnA.Mnrr.. 1 j private uie'ani*. provided for the fumllle* of th«»sc of ,
ITarrisiurffy .\prll 3Ut, 1801. { <mr citizens who arc now tinder arms. In in.-mv imrfs of ■
To tu Soml, and ITauu of IJ ‘J »n !’{ T. 1 , C ° Ur,S ’ al, l l " ,lnici : i
i . , |‘»i «.ni,Ktnuions lime rtoommcinlitl the itnuronruitioti of.
Oj the fhmmonu-t,ath '•/irnnry.,amn: ; ~,u nHy ß frwtt tlmlr puldi,;.dimd s . for tl,c Jmo com.m... t la- I
Gf.ktlsvex—The present unpnnilleUil exigency in the Me purpose. I Mould recommend the passage of^an Act ‘
afT.ilrd of “ur country, has induced me to cnll vou together , legnli/Jugund aiithoriziug such nfpiupriationsaud expend!* , 1
at this time. With sin hctuulnud armed rebellion in souk* tnres.
v- a-
GOVBHNOB'S MESSAGE.
of the State* of the Union, momentous questions have W* n ; It may bo expected in the .present derangement of
thrust upon ui winch call for your deliberation, mid that i trade mid commerce, ami the withdrawal of so much in
tju should d«viw legislation for the maintenance du«try from its ordinaiy channels. the sellm"- value of
i>{ the authority of th? £etu*nrt Government. the lemur and { property generally will he depreciated, and u faf„e i»or
dipiitr of our State, Ihp protection of our citizen*. Hud the tion of our citizens deprived, of the drdinnrv means of
■wrly cJtnblifilimeut -or. peace nud order throngliOHtvthe ; niwtjng engagements, Although much forheanmee may
land. > _ h^ expected fr<«ui ft generous and tnaghnnlrnuiis p»*ojde, vet
On tli-p Jay «£tny induction Info flic Executive office, 1 ; 1 f*'*! It my duty to roc<inim*ml th* jwwmisjp nf k jmlWons
Iwk occet&tu to uttw-tbr following *cntinu-nti?: ! law to prevent the sacrifice of property by forced sales iu
*' Xu one who know* the history of nml 1 the culli-cticn of dc-bM.
'aiult«tat\'U the opinions am! focling* of her people. can i V*»u meet to£.rfh*-r :ir this .-csslon, surrcumlfd by
J’l-illy charge i?6*rUh hostility to our ?hrcllm*n of other', cm-um>taftrcs hivulvitij; the most sob-mn n shonsibiJith-s-
Jitat*;*. \V\s ccpM-d tthrm « friends ahd fellow-country- J the recollections *.f (1 19 glories of the jusf, th*' rellectlona
•nu«n. a kindred interest; and we re- ; of the gloomy present, ami the u< B cerrn!utT of the future,
eepfee.in their broadeet yon.se, all our conrtitutionnl oh- **ll alike mil upon you to dlsdotrgu j..m ’diuy in n spirit
&ic«SKicri to’them. Thefd we arc ready and willing to of patriotic courage, comprehensive wisdom and firm Ve*u
olsorvo gi‘n»roiwly -and fraternally in their totter afti! lutlnn. Never In the‘M«torv : of our loving Common*
«J'irit. with nu«n-crVlt:gfoleli{y. ; wealth have the heart* of our p-*«pto Ix*en so stirred in
*:Ouw ie a National tforarnmeut It has w ithin the . their depth* ns at present. Ami 1 fed that 1 need hardly
d-loreof its action wE tike attribute** of sovereignty, ami t*»vmi that in the perfonnanr-* of y»ntr duties oh this
ainony these are thwrigJit and duty of «elf-prertor%-aiio«.— , <*ccasi«an and in pfuviding Ole 'va\s* and ineans f.«r the
It is tawed upon which all the pcoplv maintenance of our country’s, jjh'vy and our integt-itvnsn
tmtwl States arej-arftoa. Js. is the result of mutual Quii- 1 nation, yon.should he hi'piVrd by Vedlligs of wdf-sjicVlfice,
which were made Jht th.e |mr|H*se of srcuring\re-v kindred hi those which animate* the brave igen who have
cipru al benefits. It aot**dvrocily on th/- {*<h.pie, and they ! devoted tlieir lives t> thfv perils of the battle-field, in dc- 3
owe it A'prr»«*l siTUpmce. No part of the }H.*v>ple, iio . fence of our nntumV dug. |
nor rrmlftr-Atlryn of State*?, cun voluntarily fcvwto Gentlemen, I place the hoppr of the State In vonr hands,
from the Union, iu*r absolve tbemsclv -s from thviV ohllpi- Ami 1 pray that tho Almighty God, wh<>, protected our !
tu*n< to it,. To perurit a State to withdraw at pleasure father* in their efforts to establish this our'great conatltu
frum the f.'alon, withoct thcconsentof the re**t. i« to con- , lidnal liberty—who has controlled the growth of civlllw <
ks« that oof Geycrm*t»ul is a failure. Pennsylvania ran thin find Christianity in our - midst, may notVtow f>rsako :
n»wer n» a<?o«spiracy, «nr absent to a d*>o- ns; lluU he may watch over your nmy. in lII*
if l .*! 6 n ,c "'^“* vo * v^ B destruction of the Oovermnent. , provhtonro. lead those who have left theswatti of oilty. and
Utl'e Government Uto exist. all the re.ium.men to of th« «re acting in op-ii rebellion t« the GoVeruhumt. back again ;
(.‘■nfctitiitlim must be obeyed; and it mu#t”h:nV power to perfect loyally, mid redtort in-jice. htirtnuuv and fteitor- '
the enforcement of the supreme law in everv uity to our distracted conntrv. A. G. L’DRTrk :
rbite. ItistJieflrst duty of tlio national autliorities to - t , r , • , . *\ !
, T,,r P«oroF,o S BorTu ß I
h'm-st, faithful null acHvc TOjiport. .Tim lu-ople mean to , every patriotic citizen has, or is about to dis- '
ini’-' 1 ' Ul ” l "f' srit, - of tIK Blvtiou ‘* l Unix* at «-ry baz- ; play tie glorious ensign of o»r natipnnlitjv and i
ItcouU tcaruely hare bent antict|«l<u> at Hint time. a . S 7* * ,nTC , “ ot j cei * a large number.tlmt are en- I
that fthonld so soon l>o calKm! ujHin for Uie practical ap- ■ tireiy wrong, ft few rcuiftnvS in csplaimtiou would, *
i JJWjtoßofthm tnihi in comi<wti«n with their jujiiwi : no doubt. beheeeptabW to many about making !
•; . Tl.e |
I’ounKjiivHuia and the other loyal States have tespomlcii tw OHbti teen sinpes, seyent'eu ri minis white, one for '
I th« call of the Prcahlcat. and the emtiro ummlmity wlHi ; ouch of the original States The dig should be
winch our pe.-pl* demand that .the integrity of the Gov- oiiQ-half longer than wide nn m ani?wl..o
shall be preserveil, Jllwtrote the dnty of the teve- ? C . . ee I l tUa 1 !l 1 W,l ? e * ma y
r»l State and National Govempieifta-'sVith a distinctness l * s A*»o blue or Union should caver
tlut cannot W disregard. "Tho slaughter of Northern 1 seven stripes—starting with find ending with red
i s,ri P es -T s . l * oulJ «« one third longer .han wide,
ftiiy, ov*r mdi admittedly in tin* Union, am! with the with nn ' l contain one star fQreach Sttifc in the union
mate object of defending our coiiiriiou Capital against an : {•tllirty-foiTT.)
ln a number of flags gently made, the blue
samp patriotic miasUm, new dntlc* and resJponsh on O’ Covers five ftnd SIX «tnpCS. AOW ft flag of.
Uitie«upon our stafc admi.ihtmthm. At’loot adviced thirjteeß stripes mid the Union covering six
wroog-: ;ns st„ would
nr trooiia iiaiiimnni gnntiy .■niint lK <Tni ami <i<-invo<i. ami . not be red, white and blue, but white, red and
thn-at.-m-d. blue nr blue.' red nndwhite. Again, by making
law cannot be snrnmttcd to. \l helher Marvhmd tnav ,t a . . . .» . . ■ . e , ®
t -roW to be loyal to the ihiion or otherwise, there «ie Ung-Tight, thirteen stripes, and the Union
permitted no hostile fcoii, uo obstructed thotoutrhfare. Iks : covering the stripes, onpftbird longer t?mn vide,
IS i W ° ultl “ Ve SOm ® *«;‘Wng. besides being
the foutc through RiUimore mayhem, ’i? cor «sCt copy of the American flag as adopted
jsamst tliepvrceft'blc of our people unni-d )tt " *>7 Congress,
til., .enriw oT tin. Fnlrml Ouvirument. But we mnst be BMaav
fully lowed of.thhrMul h«vi the uninterrupted tni'’T-
P»««8<t to the (Vpit.,l by n„y m.d every rd.ite
.1.., “ ,I, 'l l «r|ew.v» f the tiovmmient. sTliw luurl .
If iwssiblc, but by force of arm» if On Tuesday evening, April 40, by Bev. 11. 11. Seudowcr,
! The time I. nun for - . , tl’nrtor of the Altoona Jlaptint (Tiurcli.l at bis renidenee.
i rorhc-irn* u.tl, Ihi, Mr JOIfJf N, WILLIAMSON*, of lOkoic romily. 111., ami
■»«» MI ' 9 JL,|ET *■*?**• o< >rtfiK,rt ’ An * nm
antied right oft ho South. On the contrary, nil ~r arc due thelbrfdd, In tho above instauce, for
all lmre fally'recognizcd the : hrr kiud remembrance- of the priuter. tVe wish her ail i
.WANTKix—Mbs. E. |
B* an npology f,, r treowS^ 11 SoSTuIe cllm' -i M -l» I'tcpared.to accomnxnlato 10 or 12 ;
W"t' ,r y Jrnlgo thu mod effort to overthrew J ib„ ,ror H*i? <i (trnlb men with Itoardlng, at: her residence on Harriet '
P-lcrut str „ctnre Se?SS t Altopu., in llm 4,oase formerly occupied by I
■man. “ Bovemmant ever devloed by , Mr. Jnggnrif. Every nttehtioa will be imid to their com- I
I r., .... , (brt and accommodation. \ !Miy 2. ISBI.-3t !
Ilm- rwnitiaia[a 1C I ?^ e ,:'i° n in fb*Cotton Btat,e/>, whicli. i 1 - j
I ration a-nmle,., mtablial.menf of a provlwnat orgnni- HzwnmT Esoiytca'a Orncz, P It.K.)
feral Oo S " ,®t k( “ "•« forbearances the (h n- TSTr\»T’Tr^l^
““P??!* ***** Uhlul- 1 . • _ 1
,n a united South ..n , ” insanely looked ■. A I3< dieraona.arc cnutianwl against receiving any of the I
Hie wild anddiilm « “ l!^fMfd Siorth to give auccew to ' following deaci iho.l CheckJ.'whiv-h have been loet or 1
t: ii a I attend]. . at tile seizure of our na* ' stolen on their wny to this office—payment having been '
tnri.t of Oor fort, ,v an V’ 1 ’ ! le ,n 'e«tment'and Iwmbard- atopped:— i
, * der S°^ ofoormll, <«r I, “ i “ Tit « 1 1 _ Check of Jiubm j|. AVlicelcr.: on Harrinburg Bank, to J. I
tile Notional r^l. l f- rr ~ !u ‘ d now t l * oll at the posaeosion ! C. Sharpie*, or order (not endorsed) for *2OO. • ,
™-l by force of anS,. ll “' , f«*t , on “tut now be : John Wollowcr k Son. on Harrisburg Bank, to Harris- I
'op' nan endnrlne hi’ "I’ t 0 r ' M,sta,jl " ,h the governmerjt ! burg and Lahroater B. E, Co, Or bearer, for $lB7 60. I
10 re i"issc»s ti» c-, 8 asserting its entire .supremacy, i K. D. Patterson, on Mt. Joy Bank, to J. C. Sharpie** or i
>ml,iiif,||,,. j“J urta and other government property «o bearer, for $lO. *
m 'lwfely iotheiimii . I t# ““““f® freedom The following checks of tlio JPcnnavlvanih R, 11. Camps- 'j
fottioa .yd®?""?*"? .«>• Union in ; »y, cndi.r»ed by O. C. Franclsctw. ma.ie payable nt the Co- i
“dh onc indent 1 ® f ‘ he , l ”y al Statue demand, as InmbU Bank, viz:—in favor'of Samuel barerty for $12.60y ■
a ouartcr’of a mniion^ ftend for, as with on, hwirt; tofJ p. Vardeer for *8 J 3; of Samuel Nunuemaehe*, Oeo. I
I ’"'Wr the call m t ®nu*ylvama s son* will Boyle, attdCyrn* Strieker for |6.00 each, hpd of Solomon
«*rehy gjiijsas.* ft”? i I’owerj, Jolm gray and Thoma* Williams’for eoch.
,l,f :r children, for l ‘ ,l '? , !^’ vr * : *'»• i Alm tbnfijlprflng checks of Penn'a B. H. Co, endorsed by !
' 'ntnenl and iU P cr P elu,t y of this gov- W,IL Wilson, made payable at Columbia j Bonk, riza in ,
, Untcrmining .. *.. fo v "J- OfObotßa SUouae for s2#.«, and oflThonm. Kixon
anllcipatiDg (hat more forsd.l». ■ ~ ~ ; I
f ' r > 1 ceatinued towmd»? l^l!L, * le called Any iaformatemwlddi maylead to the recovery of the
.'v S afr. n „ n “ r t ® “ annpanier until w. had rafoed same, will he llmnkfully received bv .
f, 's rnjK t , r ,,i7* t ®* Bt * ,n P'nnsyivaair.a!! of wluchhev, ; - - W. H: WIIEON, '
- into Iheeci vice ot the failed State*. In JPcudpif £„;,i,uir. '
MAKBIED:
week:
will appear the advertisement of
R. A. O. KERR,
who has received And is now opening his
tremendous stock of Spring and Summer
boods. I
LOOK OUT
JESSE SMITH'S
advertisement in next week’s paper. He
has just received his Spring and Summer
stock of Huts and Caps. Call and see
•I. R HILEMAN
has received his
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
(Advertisement next week.)
Cheap ! Cheaper!! Cheapest! ! !
Huzza for north ward—
The iiii(lrn!i|;ncd would respectfully inform the
citizens of Altoona and the surrounding country that he
Inis rented the store room 1 formerly occupied by Jacob
Burkhart, oil Virginia street, Dear A, McCormick’s store,
w here he U About opening jt ,
Grocery, Flour, Feed-and Provision
Store.
Ho has just returned from the East whore lie has boon
BoloctiS|g hi.- poecries with K ront care and Imyinii exclu
sively for cash, which cilaldcs him to soil a- low, if not a
little lower, than at.v house in the (.lace- Ho would
therefore say to all who wish a good article of groceries.
an*l at a kiw,figurt>. to call und examine his stock before
purchasing clscwlu-iv. f- * wlt
lib slock consists of {
llats aini ftja, .Vc« and Borneii'* Shea, SUimsu/aU
LitltU. ;
Extra Family Flovr, Superfine, Corn ileal, Eye
• and Corn Chop.
Kxtra Layering Syrup Molasses, CO qeuts per ga!.'
Golden »* “ 45 u « ®<.
Pennsylvania “ « 55 u u «
Ikikiiig «• a;v « <•
White Crush Sugar 11 ** •• ik
While w JO «« u u
Refined “ ju n t* h
lk*»t Drown “ g *• <•
Cuba “ 7 « «< h
Phio Coffee 15 x 0 jo «< «. m
Rest Imjierlal Tejis 90 « *. «
2nd (quality •* 75 “ •* “
Pluck “ 50 a «i u
Ibuiii and SoAp, Rabin*. F| Rg , Almonds, Eil
. l^ tN * Cream Nuts, Mackerel, Herring.
Trout, Dairy Salt, Cheese, end cvervthing that is
necessarily kept in a good family grocery. *
ApriU, *6l-tf.| j. a. SPUA.NKLK.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF
SPBI3STG GOODS
AT THE “ MODEL.”
WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN
T? unusually fine Stock of Good* .-nimble for the
SejvKon. No Auction trash, !mf regular good Goods at very
U»w prices. We deem-it unnecessary to parade the prices
of a few articles in an advertisement. but only say that -a#
can and will tell good* at as fair pri«>-* as any other house
in the place. We have, as usual, ngn at variety of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
In this department wo think we £an say we have the b- st
assortment to he found in the place, consisting in part of
Much and f\u t vy Silks, Ihplin*, Lustres, Morellas, ]troche
Mo&Uithi'jtn's. _ Arulmjitf'S, VuUnrius, OrisuilUs. 0;/a
-brutiis. Chains, iJthiturs, Drtnyrs. Mire-Ilus, Hrit-
Hants, Gwahamf. Munis, Chinks. Drinh.and
a full tine >f Domestic Dry d-nrh.
Also. Stella and llerego Anglais Shawls, Dusters. Hosiery,
Glove* Collar* and Cuff*. Magic Ruflliug and a full stock
of-all kinds of .notions and fancy Goods. Umbrella* large
nrM small. Roots and Shoes. Carpets, Gil Cloth# and Win
dow Shades, Wall Paper and Render, Wood and Willow
\\ are, Hardware, QiH-euswure,
Childrens Fancy Gigs, &c., &c.
Wc have also on hands a very large and superior stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES
ut Greatly ftnluced Prices. Sugars and Syrups by the
barrel at a sntatl advance.
Jti- Tfr take this occasion to return our sincere thanks
to the people gf Altoona ami vicinity for the share of their
(mtronage heretofore received, and invite them to drop in
itnil see our netv.rtock which we feel confident will (dense.
Altoona, April 19. J. & j. LOWTHER.
$05,00
Pays the entire cost for Tuition in tlw most (Wpuhirand
successful Coni mere ini School in the Country. Tpwaj-dof
twelve hundred young men from twenty-eight different
States, have l«eh>dncated for business here within the
post three years, some of whom hare becu employed as
Hook Keepers at salaries of
$3000,00 per Annum,
iramMmtr ly Upon graduating, who knew .nothing ofac
counts when they entered the Collets
£5-Minister'd sons half price. Students cn(l
time, and review when tiiey phase, without exfr«\
lor Catalogturof 84 pages. of Prof. Q
Business ami; Ornamental retimwixhlp, and a luta*
viug of the College. luclOf*e twcaty*fivo cents M,.
Stamp* to tiu> Principals. ‘ T
IU , : I'JKN’KINg1'JKN’KlNg i SMITH, Pittsburgl
Altoona, Jaa. ?4, T Ol-a.jr. h
I FASHIONABLE MILLINAUrT&
on VlrglnUetivet, op
posite J.B. Hilctuan’s store. The subscriber having pur
chased with grmt care* an, entire new stock of Ladles
Oross goods. aftdiTrimmlup«i also a large assortment of
Uonoete ami Uihbons, Fine French Work, Collar* and Un
drndeeves In sett. Gloves, Mitt*, Hosiery, Skirts, 4c., nil of
the latest stllea, nhd In great varieties, arc now open for
the examination of the ladies; all of which will be sold at
the. lowest cash price*. Ladies desiring goods of the above
named should cal! on the undersigned and suit themselves
before purchasing elsewhere.
Altoona, April 25,'18C1-3m.
Pumps .» pumps !—'the under
signed would rc*|>ectfully infomr thc citizens of Al
toona and vicinity that he Is prepared to put lu
PUMP STOCKS,
of any length* at short notice, and on reasonable terms.
Haying bad long experience in the business* bo warrants
nil his work 1 to give satirihcti.m.
Persons desiring work done can leavd their orders with
Esqulro McClelland, or call upon the subscriber at his res
idence ou Emma street, a few door* from the Methodist
Church. BENJAMIN McMAEAN.
Altoona, March 21,1 SCI-3m .
Tilphman V. Uuoads. Crarus SAttOE.
HOUSE,
! (late eagle hotel,)
Third Street, above Ece,
PHILADELPHIA.
RHOADS & SAILOR, Proprietors.
TERMS, $1:25 PER DAY.
Morch 7,1M1-1Y
LINCOLN, WOOD 4 NICHOLS,
MasßHctcuu add Ixportxk* or
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
Silk. | Bonnets, French Flowers,
Panama, Palm'Leaf, Leghorn and Strata Sate,
No. 725 Chestnut Street,
Akd 72t Lodge Street,
PHILADELPHIA /
March 28.-Cm
DISSOLUTION.— Notice is hereby
given co-partucruhip lier<*iofore cxirftiug
between lire. Good A Ommili, in Hie practice of MedP
cine, bus been this day discontinued by mutual agreement.
The books of the.firm nro in (ho hands of l>r. J. M. Qeir.-
tulll, who wilt continue tho Practice of Medicine, and will
occupy the saiind office, whore he iaay at all times be con
'sultid when not proioMionally'engaged,
Altoona, April *h, 1861.] D. R. GOOD.
• • • fr . . J. M, OKMMILL,
TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS
for fftile, Apply to' JOHN SIIOEUAKEJI '
hrft:SO, IS4OJIt A! the Poet OScc,
t at any
iclmrgt*.
wwloy**
s ongra-
Postage
1, I*o.
MBS. ELIZABETH EAST.
| WHEELER & WILSON’S
|| SEWING $
I MACHINES. I
I*
\t R* A. O. KERR, M
j | ALTOONA, PA.,
5 Agent for Blair County. »
S.NOSIIM 18 U3I33HM
, rpUESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT
[ _L to be the best e»er offered to the public, and their
. raperiority is satisfoctorllj established by the Cut that in
| the lost eight year.,
Over 14,000 More
of there Machine, hare been Hold than of any other man
ufactured, and more medals have been awarded the pro
prietors by different Palm and Institutes than to any oth
ers. The Machines are warranted (o do all that is claimed
for them. They are now ih ttsd lit several families in Al
toona, and In every case they gire entire satisfaction
Tlie Agent refers those desiring Information as the su
periority of the Machines, to Col. John L. Piper, Her A
11. Clark, George Uawkeswortb, BenJ. t. Hose, and E. If!
Turner, i£*qni.
The machines can be seen and examined at the store or
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new
Htyle iltmmor—so6. No. ,2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
and new style Uemmer—No. 3, plain, with old style
Hcmiuer—s46. [March 21,1861-tf.
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
RA. O. KERR HAS JUST RE
• turned from New York City with a beautiful us
eortment of
LADIES’ DBESS GOODS,
counting in port of
Fancy Winter Silks, only (>o rents per yard,
Jilach Dress Silks “ §s] ,2() per yard.
Japanese Cloth—a beautiful fabric for ladies 1
dresses—Mexican Vlads,
Toil do Cherrcß, a most complete assortment of the latest
patterns of Delaines, Opera Cloth, plain Delaines only 20
cent* per yard, they have always been aold at 26 cU. In this
market. Also, a beautiful assortment of the challenge
Wamsutta Prints, now acknowledged to be the best prints
in market, and a handsome assortment of last colored
prints from 6 to 10 CU per yard,
Shawls, Cloaks, Opera Caps,
Woolen L T ndersleovcs for ladles and children, an unsur
pass'd stock of Hosiery, together with an abundance and
variety of everything In the Notion and Trimming lino.
Uc calls sjKCi.il attention to hU beautiful assortment of
QUEENSWARE,
which is acknowledged to bo the most complete of any in
the town, and sold at prices defying competition. Tea sets,
consisting of 4»j pieces, sold at $4 00.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
directly Inn Kew Vork, and homtht from first han
BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL, INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND
KAO CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS from 1 to 2 yardt wide,
111- stock of
GROCERIES
is complete iu every respect, and will se sold at as luw a
figure d- any house this aide of the city.
Oct. 11, R>oo.
AUCTION GOODS
VEUIf CHEAP AT
McCormick’s ‘Store, in East Altoona I
JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE
fj nud complete assortment of Spring and Summer
Oimkls. consisting o I British, French and American Dry
selected with great caro to suit this region of coun
try. In the line of Ladles Dress Goods for (juality and
price, they will .surpass.
Mantillas, Duelers, Shatclt, While Goods, Em
broideries, Irish Linens, Linen Uandker
. chiefs, Iloopskirts . Clothes, Cas
simeres, Kentucky Jeans, Prints,
Ginghams, Muslins, Flan
nels, Etc., Etc,
Riots & Shoo* in all their varinus make nnd material for
•Men A Roys* u» well u.Xndies, Mi—ts and Children.
Ready Hade Clothing,
a full assortment to suit the season, with Hats, Caps, Um
brellas. Parasols. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Rrooms,
Rackets. Tubs. Tin Ware. Qneeuswaro, Hard Ware, Stone
Ware. Market Baskets. Zink Rubbers. •Brushes, Clothes
Lines, 4c. with all articles necessary to make up u full as
sortment to meet the wants of the people.
ALSO, a complete
FAMILY GROCERY,
which will have oar special attention, first iu buying and
selecting the best, and freshest articles as well as keeping
It np at nil times. CuffeCs of tlio very best and richest
varieties.
TE-A.S,
Black and Green of the best quality and flavor. Sugars
good ami cheap; common Brown nt 0, good at 8 cents,
common white 10 cents.
Syrnps and Baking Molasm,
from the best Coverings at 62U, to the lowest grade at 40
cents. Cornstarch/Bryed Peaches, Dryed Apples, Farrcna,
Bacon. Dryed Beef, Mackarel, llerring, Lake Fish k Dry
Fish. Window Glass, different sizes, Ac., all of which wMI
be sold very low for cash, or exchanged for Product).
Always °*> hand, Speer k Ualls celebrated IkjitPlows.
Persons visiting town would do well before making
their selections to call and examine oar stock, ns we wifi
be pleased to see them free of charge. Very thankful for
past fovors. we .respectfully solicit a continuance of pub*
lie patronage.
Altoona, April ISth, ISGI-tf-
SPUING OF 18G1
WA LL. PAPER! WALL PAPER!
. The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices lu
Pittsburgh. Come and see.
WALTER P. MARSIIALL,
Ko. 87, Wood Scree/,
(Scar Fourth, at the Oh] Stand,)
lias for sale beautiful French, Qermau & Amer-
icau
WALL PAPERS,
lor Pailorc, .
Ualls.
Churches,
Lodges,
50.000 mils at 12J$ cts. 60,000 rolls at 6, S and 10 cents.
Window Curtain., fire Board Prints,
Teater Covora, Ceilings, 4c.
MSf* Look for the Striped Front.
Aituona, March 7, IflflMm.
VAX.L.ADE & STEWART
WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN
FORU the public that they bare lilted up a neat
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY,
On Comer of Caroline <t Virginia SKr, Altoona, fh.,
where they are prepared to take the beat PHOTOGRAPHS
ever taken In this port of the country, and on the moet
reasonable terras. We make any kind of a picture from a
SMALL AMBHOTYPE up to LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPH,
pointed In 00, Water CUor or India Me, and oho the
MINIATURE. Every type and Urge a ire Oil Painting on
Canvoa. Entire taUrfaction given or no charge. We have
ahn on hand a large aaaortment of flue GILT FRAMES of
different sixes and prieea.
We respectfully Invite the public to call and examine
our specimen* before going elsewhere.
Remember the placet, FlgarCe Bunding, corner of
Card toe and Virgin* Streets. [April 18, ISSI^Sm
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI
TATEBALE.—The property known -
aslho Greentburg School Property, Aitu- .
»te In North Ward, adjoining lutA Wm. 11
Dent end W. A. B. Laub, is, in accordance ■ f^L
with m resolution of the School BoenL
fried at.Prlvate Slie. This 1a *
property, there being tm frill lot* of ground a, and twbeto
ry frame house. With a lltllo expence the home "Can he
made to accommodate two SuaUfeo.
For further particular* Inquire of Gee. B. Cramer, Wj»,
Borden or John Shoemaker, School Director*.
GEO. B. CRAMER.
March 21, 18011 m. Pftt't Altoona School Board.
Notice.— the annual meet
ing of the Stockholder* of (be ALTOONA GAS A
CO*, will be held at the Gaa Works, on Saturday
* evening. May 4th, IWI, at 7 o’clock. <
ELECTION, j
An Flection frr ONE PRESIDENT, Pn’B MANAGERS
and ONE TREASURER of Oak A Water Cm, will he held
at Gaa Work*, on Monday, War 6tb, 1801, between the
botira of 10 and 12 o’clock, A. M.
B. F. ROSE, Stefs.
For rent —the building on
Virginia Street now occupied by P. taqghmap as a
Clothing and variety store. Apply tb-G Wi Keeajau
MsrJi.U I SOI-of
, v
€>> ■■'•
AND
adtick Fa at.
HjW-York Benevolent Infinnsry,
. .. 5- KSTABIiISIIBD I*Bo, ,
<h "*y MediaU Reform t to the IV
{“J? 1 Knowledge far Ike Jmentitm qf Ditratt,
"Hferimj «*» »«tct*d With cW
nie and VlrthMit Disorders. To this end this Intlrmarj to
endowed, to enaWc the rick and suffering thronghonttho
length and breadth of oar land, to arohl the
«l!!5Z2». £c ?r < .*^L* nd if profesetd Pkytidcmt,
* Uh wh c “ thoo!o “<>* snd tens of thousands annually
The following are some of the diseases we cure, not only
at the Infirmary but in all parts of onr country:
Coh*tiiuptioQ ami Pulmonary Complaints, Fevers, Scrof*
ulft, l>Tspep.sia» Kye am) Ear Disease, Cancers and other
Ta i Do 2?-» , * ll P dicr Liver Complaint, Seminal Weak uvea
and air diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, from
whatever cause or whatever nature. Our object will be to
give Joy to the afflicted by effecting In all c*are aftpeedy cure.
Our rule is to charge nothing for advice and! written we
re rintkmii; but will rarelsh when requested like very beat
medicines at the lowest rales. *;
These remedies are prepared in our own Laboratory, un
der the care of able Chemists, and are the most reliable
kimwn.to science. Including all the recent discoveries.
To all addressing us by letter.coulalning toQ account of
symptoms and appearances of disease, ago, occupation, do.
we wUI writs a candid r>ply, with advice anddirections
for enre, Ahy fees sent us when sending for advice wilt be
devoted to fhrnfchlng medicine for tbo poor. Jn all cases
medicine cun be sent by mail or express if desired. Bead
tor one or more of our worksand Judge foVyonrselves.
Also published at the Infirmary, lb aid these objects,
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
Containing si nip Jo remedies easily obtained for the euro of
Diseases iu all its forms, with full explanations of tbo
causes, symptoms, diet, bathlugand exorcise. Price 50cts
THE LADIES’ MEDICAL FRIENH,
*•»•*« DIIVSTf' r '' ’
AND THE PHYSIOMOY ON MARRIAGE.
A work on the cause, symptoms and treatment of all
complaint! peculiar to Oie sex, on it* duties,
Bliortmn and its results, on Children, their ills, and an the
prevention of conception, with luvsluahlu InstrncUons to
tlielil oh subjects of a private nature. Price 21 cents.
The Gentlemen’s Medical Companion,
AND PRIVATE ADVISER. *
A book for the old and yonug, embracing tbit Pathology,
Prevention and Can of all Disease! of the Urinary and Sex
ual Organs, and is warning voice of advice and counsel, such
us to be found in no other work. Price 21 cents.
THE GUIDE AND GUAJID
FOE EVQtT OX*.
It exposes all the Humbugs* and the various Tricks to
entice the sick and well. It illustrates th£ plans of the
Quicks and Rogues to Hup© every one. It guides the un
wary through life, ami shows up every swlodle'of the age
It shows how all kinds of Food, Medicines, Liquors and
hoods are adulterated, with the means of dSectiiu*''t!le'
frauds. Price 25 cent*. ~
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM.
PLANTATION AND SHOP.
For every family, having over 1000 receipt, on Cooking,
Preserving, Dyeing, Cleaning, Ac. How to plant and what
is the best to raise. How to euro animals, adfice to house
keepers. farmers and mechanics, on 1000 subjects of inter
est. Price 25 cents. Worth $lO to any one. ■
THE CONSUMPTIVES LOOK.
For tiiose who wish to get well from that awful disease,
ft full description of all the remedies used for It, with a
careful statement of tho results, ami other useful Informa
tion. price lo cents.
The information in tl>em is not to bo foam! in any works
published, nor obtainable from any other source. These
hooks are published on fine whit© paper, am] beautifully
bound. J
Any of the above--works will be mailed free, on receipt of
price, in stamp*, or muucy; or tho whoSo in a handsomely
bonnd volume for oxr. dollar. No family should bo with
out them. They are illustrated with beautiful engravings,
and contain tho condensed experience of years.
Agexts Wa.vtld for the above works, who can make $l5O
ft month. Send for a circular for agents.
To the young ol both sexes suffering from secret habits;
prostration of mind; loss ofpower; nervous detiUity; loss
of sight; wakefulness; love ©f solitude; eruptions on the
face, Ac., Ac. Send heJ ore. it is too late: before you suffer
incurable damage to both body and mind.
To Females who-want tafe, pleasant and tnre remedies
for Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac., send to us.
PREVENTIVE.
We are convinced that there are many parents of scrofu
lous, consumptive and diseased condition to whom a nu
merous offspring only brings suffering and poverty. To
such we would say write, aud wc will send Information of
a sure, well-tested, and never-failing PiurvEXTjVE.
We will mail free, to any on© applying for it,
THE JQORNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
It Is a large and beautifhl paper, and contains the moat
valuable information on Spermatorhtea, or pemJnal Weak
ness. Thn cause, effects and cure, showing the awfol ef
fects of the disease, 1
On all other diseases of the Sexual Organs, a full expla
nation of the origin of Syphilis, the tnpaus of prevention
and cure.
On Consumption, that fearful disease.
On the Liver, Heart, Stomach and Skin.
On Female Cbmplaint*.
On the various Schools of Medicines.
On tbe modes of Treatment now practised.
On the False Treatment of Diseases. 7
On the various Medical Humbugs.
On the Physiology of Marriage. ■ •}
On the Common sense of Medicine. :!
On Diet, Exercises, and Ablation.
How the Physician should be. j
How to prevent Pregnancy. j
And many other things. Scot for it. ; ;
Tliis Journal should be In the hands of every fcne,
J. Russell, M. D„ A. M.. Chief Physician. 8i 8. Morris,
Surgeon. Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist.
Office iu Jfcw York, 154 Chambers street. : ,
Office in WilUamsbnrgh, South Bth and sth greets.
Correspondents will please endosetwo or tutee a tamps
for return postage, and address u ;
DR. A. BERNKY, Secretary,
(Box 141.) WllHnmebar& New York.
Nov, 15,18C0.-ly
I\fRS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERI
ENCED NURSE AND FEMALE PHYSICIAN,
prerent. to the attention of mothers her : '
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHINQ,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething; by soften
■lug the gumi, reducing all luffamafion, will allay potn and
spasmodic action, and Is sure to regulate ihe Awdf.
Depmd upon, tC, mothers, it will give rest favour selves,
and litMt/cmd. Health to you Itfanls. T
Wo hare put np and sold this article for ovor ten year*,
and can say. In confidence and truth of It, wfiat we hive
never been able to say of any other medicine-hover has it
foiled, In a single? instance, to effect a cure, when timely
used. Never did we know an instance of dlssauifitctioo by
any one who used it On the contrary, all delighted
with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commen
dation of its magical effects and medical virtues. 1 We speak
of this matter “what we do know,” after ten years’ expe
rleace, and pledge our reputation for the ftilfllmtat of what
we here declare. In almost every instance wpere the iin
fant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, reßefwfll be
found In fifteen or twenty minutes after the jyrup Is ad
ministered.
This valuable preparation Is the proscription ofone of
the most experienced and ekillfnl names in New England,
and has been used with never-fWllng success la (lioMond*
of eatet.
It not only relieves the child from pnln, but Invigorates
the stomach and bowels, correct* acidity, and (ires tone
and energy to the whole system.' It will almost instantly
relieve Griping in the Bantdt and Wind Colic, sudd rev
come convulsoms, which, if not tpeodilp remedied, end In
death. We believe it the bat and ruruti remedy in tho
world, ia ail cam of Dysentery and Warrhcejiile children,
whether it arises bom teething or fromany other cauee.—
We would say^Mevery mother who has A child suffering
from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your pre
judices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your
suffering ehiMand the relief that will be Aure—yee, abso
lutely sure—to follow the nse of this medicine, if timely
need. Fail directions for using will accompany .each bot
tle. None genuine nnlees the fsoAiniilo of CUBTIB A
PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Drnggtsts'lhrongfaont the world, and4>y O. W.
Kessler and A. Eonafa, druggists, Altoona. Pdcp 8f cents
per bottle. i
S9* Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, N. T.
July 12,18fe-Iy. [ ;i
Wall Paper and Barker.
An unusually large stock
of die
LATEST SPBINO STYLES,
Just received, which will be sold chcupcr mh ever by
March 21, 1861-tfr. J. 4 J. LQwTHiSR.
Tließpdugger. i.j;.
Jtols wroderfril Jwn patented, p eotgethingen
liras «ew, and never bdEgnto agents, who ere
wonted everywhere. . Full purtlcnW. sent Tree. Addmu
?JarMjl» SHAW A CLARK, '
PURE WRITE LEAP AND ZINC
IJoint, else Chrome. Orccn.TsUow, m
acd grinnd cir»t Jl-’f] KESeLLR’S
imdalibi
By the nse'of these Pill* the periodic attacks of Nemtu
or net Hradacke may bo prevented: and If taken at the
commencement of an attack immediate relief ifcom pain
and sickness will be obtained.
They KUom till In removing ike *' 1 aad ffcededU
to which females are so subject.
They net gently upon the bowels,—removing cWireaesj.
For Literary ifcn, Sludtnh, Delicate Females, and ail
persons of sedentary habilx, they are rolnahleas a Laratirsj
Improving tUe apptUU, giving (one and r**>rto the digre
tiro organs, and nstoringthe natural elasticity and strength
of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are lire result of long investigv
thm and care folly conducted experiments, haring been id
use many years, daring which time they have prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and Buffering from
Headache, whether originating In Ihonertoo. systrm or
from a deranged state of the stomach.
They are entirely TcgeUbh In their competition, and
may be taken at all time* with pefett aafety without
making any change of dint, and Oit abtmct of nay din.
gntable Uute renders it my to administer Meat fa tKOdrtn ;
foSVABK 0 1 tOtJSTEKi BHS I
The genuine hare flvo Signature* of Uenry C. SpilUmg on
each Box.
Sold by Drfiggkti and all othor Dealers in Sfedieiaea.
A Bos will bo sent by moil prepared on receipt of thti
PRICE 95 CENTS.
All should he addroewd id
mbs BY C. SPALDISg,
4$ Cedar Street X«v Totir
NoV. 15, ’OO.-ly.f
TUB FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDINGS
Cephalic Pills,
' WILL CONVINCE ALL WIIO SUFFER FROM
HEADAGHE,
THAT A
SPEEDY AND SlJil£ CUBE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
At these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. SrxLDixa
they afford unquestionable vroo/ttf the Efficacy q f *
this truly scientific discovery.
Masoxviuc, Co NX,, Pe'j. 5, ISOI. ->
Me. Spalding.
8m:
I have tried your Cephalic PUU. nnd I like them M wtll
that 1 want you, to send me two dollars Avarthjnore. !
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a
fcw otft of the first box I got from you. * V
Scud the Pills by mail, and oblige
Your obedient Servant,
JAMBS KENNEDY.
lUTtra/onn, Pa, Fob. 0,1861.
Mr. SpiLELVo,
Bn.
I wish you to send me one more box of four CopbaHo
Pills, / Imre received a great deal of benefit from them.
Yours, Kespcetlhlly,
MARY ANN STOIKUOUSK.
Spbccs Cxue, llcxH-xodox Co, Pa, Jan. 18,1861,
H. C. Sptxnixa.
* Siu:
You will plcasu send mo two boxco of your Coohallc
Pills. Send Item immediately. 3
>■ Kespectltlly yours,
„ „ ■ . ■ Jons B. SIMONS.
P. S.—/ havt used out box of ymr ISUi, amt tad Urn
exuUtnt.
„ „ „ Beujs Vr»so.t, Ohio, Jen. 16,1501.
Quit C. Spimraa, K«q. r . \
, Pleat# fiqd inclosed twcntj-flrc cents, tor which send me
another box of jroor Cephalic PllU.'r i’Aer aretrulvOt
bat POU i cm- tried. Direct *
; , A. STOVER, P.M.
Belle Tenon, ITyandott Co, a
Bcrmr, Mass, Dec.ll, isei
U.C. SPAUasa.E*}.
I wish for some circulars or largo show bills, to brijw
jour Cephalic Pills more particularly before niycnsto
men. If you Bare anything of the kind, please scad to
810,
One of my customers, who is subject to setore Sick
Headache, (usually lasting two days,) mu rural of an at.
tori In one hour bfj/our POlt, which I sent her.
Xtespcctftilly yntus,
W. B. WILKES.
EitKoldsbcrq, Co., Omo, Jan* 9, lsol.
Ukxrt c. Spaldiso,
Mo. 48 Cedar bU N. Y. a
Duißn:
Wa of “ Cephalic Wile” Send to addreea of Rot. Wm.C.
Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio.
Tour Fills work id* charm—tun Headache almost in
sianter.
Trnly yours,
wji. c. mtsa.
Ymustt, Mica, Jan. 14,18«.
Ms. 6HIWSG
' Sis.
Not Ion? since I tout to yon fcr a box of Cephalic Pt|U
for the cure of too Herron* Headache and Cbetiremw, and
reccired the same, and they had s6(Mod an Yjfat (hoi I war
t nductd (o send for wore.
Ptaft* send hj return mail. Dirr*ct to
A. E. WHEEtEIt,
• Tpailantl, Mkh.
JVem the JEramuttr, Xpr/oUc, Va..
Cephalic Pilb accomplish the object for Which they wen
made,The.; Cnro ofhea/hsehett all it* Ibms,
from the Enmiher, NorfoU:, Xa.
They hare boon toted la more thin 1 thousand cites,
with entire success. •
JVsst Me Democrat, St. Cloud, Mufi.
If too ire, or hare been troubled with the headache,
send tor a box, (Oeiflialifr Pills,) no that yon may hate
them In case elan attack. ,
From the-AdvCriuer, Providence, Jl. I, ,J:
' the Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably eflbetin
remedy partite headache, and one of the rery beat fop that
very frequent complaint which has error been dbarren*.
JVoat Ms Weltem S. S. Gazette, Chicago, XU
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, aid Ilia CnJiVaUcd
Cephalic Pills.
. — 4—
From Oit Kanawha VMry Sar % Katutloha, Fa.
Wo arc sure that pci iiuMm&r&ig with tWo headache,
who try them, will aticK MTBiotn.
Aval tile JovVtem mx Finder, Ke» Orleans, Za,
Try them! yon that are afflicted, and are are inre that
yoor teaUmony can he added to the already muneroniUat
that haa rewired beneflta that no other Medicine can pro
duce.
tO. A alngje bottle ofSPAIDIHQS PEKPARKD QUJB
arlU aaye ten timet Ita met _
SPALDING'S PREPAREDfILTIB I
SPALDING'S PREPARED Git* 1
SPALDING'S PREPARED GUIS!
«at> Tim met*)
EcosoinH
A» «reHw»t» wat toppgp, ctod i D mil reffOlMMftoK-
It**.. It is doainM* to hure toma <ft4M» «M «rnT»
nlenVwigr brwjMitrin* ftirntaro. Toys, Crockery j Ac.
SPALDING'S prspa&ed otysi
neeta AB •ocbemenenoini, »d<l do bonnbo&eaa «Sbidl».
bevttboottt. It balmy* ready, aitd apto Un
point* r ' ■*
“DBBHJL IN EVBBT HOOTS."-
N. B.—A Dnttb aceompanie* each Bottlt. Prloe 2A4I|
Addnaa, , *"'■■}
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