The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 29, 1861, Image 3

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SBBVOUB BEBILETY,
HEART DISEASE.
FEVfiR & AOTE, OR • •
constipation.
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ptad bit tlma to coring hiaFaritboaon tadtbe
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i end tboararele to aa untlaaely jj*,, .
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aUniag it to be a Chrietiaa’a d«tj to rdbu
■d, as well ee athoae, he wBl atari tatt^—
, a copy of PreacrlpUooa aaed,(Tftt rfiw,.
tlooetor preparing and ruing the JkUt
itet, Bathing. Ventilation, and Pilau ,y.
will tod there moedbaa aar»oaa*%t<)Mrim.
dldiaataetof the Throat aodleMmafbmaM
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nd female Complaint!, and hetmem,,,
ill eead for a copy, ae It will
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reea BBT. UK. CnAMBUtUtN.
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•EAC’S CANKERINE coio* PatrklgorallwiUi.
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•EAU'S CANKERINE cm UtaynfadH.y.
•EAU’S CANKERINE is the beatParlfUr »f li,
tnythlng known. '
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itoat, or Sthotnach, resaltiog frog* Bcatfalfas r
rven. ■ .
il yon delight in * white teeth, o**th*CAN
and jonr dedres will be reaUfad. W* ptedg,
chat It to entirely iireo from acSbraod lUpsfa,
ace*, end can be given to an infant wfak [i»t f[
; will jawerre the teeth anti keep tko gloae U**
re. It Is equally eißcacions far nmatag lore
In alt the thousand* remedial thet have been put
le rare of the varton* disease* above, none can
kakertoe. Bold by alt draaglm. ' Erica 54
bottle. J. RUKSIU. *OO.
Proprietor*. 88 Walganlan*. X. T.
in AUoonaj by Q. V. KEHgWB.
mthoaewbo are in tha eaUiynwiU af perfect
qnently hate need lb
of disease. Wsan Be raw too lean armored
e assaults of “ the Ills that Saab is balMs.-
rigorator they ntayAnd InBOBTKnXR’S HlT
•edlcinetbat cannot b*taksnngnllaHy witboit
lity and slsstfeityto tfas syettm. At fait m*.
dwiy.tbaatTDDgast aeetn la net proof sgaint
a. In certain..section* of tha towny. .la. all
wandngno, tha Slttna* is mow jpolant than
qnialn*, while the Boat dangerous ***** of
ir yfaU to It* WondMUal ptepadha.' The** itho
the medicine wiß nerve* aas awmksr.fareev of
* which the BoatatfaratWn praftfaaa <*«*!>•
maawbo bay* not toed* AM experiment, *•
command as early application to
hey are stricken by diseases of .Ifc digNitT*
iEfaU by drnggiats and deslri* araiywbara *
advertisement in aoothaa. rolpiwn.
fake great phanri in raUfag tb* dfanllwi of
Ito lb* advertisement of ProEWood 1 * Enrtart
land Blood Renovator, lo anotbar
It Is seldom we taka aoynoUeaof patfatftsd
we cannot refrain from meaning <U tM* Pow Hal,
Bike to the afflicted as well 1* owtelns. We
Md Urt program of this CordUf(«nttaflnt le
tothepnbUc,andwean
■W** cleaning the tjatem and rwweotu* dr*
cos be oomparaS wltli Prof. WooAOwOU.—
iSxriag ftom general debility, after . using. M*
«• U» beoefldal effect*. H> bare a >MK K '
I with *J» proprietor, and know him tobaakßW
pea ofnwdktae; and anything cnafooM)!
eaanly nponai being Just what K it n-
t Wf weald advise all tick or well to Jd »
the taste, and ezliltoratUifttett*
at wc refrain from further comments, ss nay
-alag «w*et&, will be Mtkflod aatottn**o
To : CbtWßmptfviM.
harlag been restored fc) btatth In aft*
very simple remedy, after harlnganffttad set-
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ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
mails close.
rwro Ww
Vetten May V
3olltUTrt«nt.. v -V--
tutern Throagn-
MAILS AMITE.
nolUd»nb«fr v—j.— 700 A. If. and 620 P.M.
4 40 A.M.
vjitera tbwi|b 7 10 M
ll 00 A.M.
Way 6 30 P.M.
form Horn*D«ria« tha mak. -from GUi.K. till
■ On »«»4»y«, turn 4 44 tin 7 45 A- *
' JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
OH AKD AFTIE MONDAY, JUNE 10, 180 fl.
-mrcM Train SoSairivea 4,40 A.M., I«*tm4,4S A. M.
“ Wat “ 7,10 A.M. “ 7.30 A.M.
“ But “ M. “ 8.50 P.M.
<• Wat “ 7,56 P.M., “ ' 8,10 P. M.
•• Put « 11,00 A.M. “ 11,20 A. M.
« Wat « W»P,M., “ OAO P.M.
The HOLLIDAYSBURO BRANCH connects with Ex-
Tain West, nnd Mail Train East and Wat.
P INDIANA BRANCII TRAINS connect with Johnstown
Accommodation Trains East and West; Express West, and
past Lino and Mall train East and West-
local items.
DmaMCBE of oue Volcntbers.—On Mon
day evening last tbe first detachment of the
“Blair County Sharp-Shooters,” under command
of Capt R. J. Crotier, departed for the seat of
war. As heretofore stated, this company is to
be attached aa a flanking company to Cof. Sam.
Black's regiment, now in Washington city. It
will be known as Company M.
At the same time tbe first detachment of Capt.
Wayne’s Zouaves left for camp, at Harrisburg.
Capt W.’s company is to be attached to CoL
Power’s regiment of Zouaves.
Eaeh of the above officers left recruiting offi
cers behind to gather up men for the purpose of
filling the companies to their full complement,
wbioh we doubt oat they will soon succeed in
doing. *
A very large crowd of the friends of the vol
unteers were at the depot to see them off. The
, boys were in fine spirits, and as they a good set
of fellows, we expect to hear a good report of
them, sbpuld they get into a brush with the re
bels in seccssia.
Dicn—ln this 4tl ace, on the 19th inst., Mr.
Robert Brats, aged 21 years.
The Blaimille Rtiord pays the following tri
bute to his memory:—The early death of this
young man will be profoundly and sincerely la
mented by his numerous friends and acquain
tances. Be entered the service of the United
States as a volunteer in one of the Pennsylvania
Regiments Tor three months, and was, during
that time, in the’ Division of Gen. Patterson,
upon the line of the Potomac. Here were
planted the seeds of the disease which termina
ted his life. We knew him well and can bear
testimony to his courage, generosity, kindness
of disposition and the possession of all the qual
ities which constitute true manhood. Corn in
Virginia, be entertained no heretical opinions
about allegiance, hut nobly gave himself to his
country.
Another Newspaper Mobbed.—At Bridge
port, Cojm., on Saturday night last, the office
of the Farmer and Advertiter was completely gut
ted by the volunteers of that place, in the pres
ence of 3,000 to 5,000 citizens. The windows
were smashed, the type all thrown into the
streets, and the presses destroyed. There was
found in the office a U. S. mail-bag filled with
papers addressed to leading secessionists of Al
abama, Georgia and other Southern States, also
eome two hundred wooden billies, turned and
furnished with strings for the wrists. These
clubs were made from shovel-handles, and were
probably furnished by a secession shovel manu
facturer in Bridgeport Some curious letters
wore also discovered, exposing the treason of
politicians in Hartford and elsewhere. Seces
sion la getting to be “a hard road to travel” m
the loyal States.
Cobukctios.— The Standard gays that the
Harrisburg Union Mis into a mistake in saying
that Capt Crosier’s company of “Sharp-Shoot
en" hails from Altoona, and claims that the
big end of the company was recruited in Holli
dsysbnrg, and partathereunto adjacent. We do
not know whether our cotemporary refers to the
largest men or the largest number, when he soys
“big end,” or what part of the country he calls
“ thereunto adjacent”, to HolUdaysburg,bnt we
think that an examination of the muster-roll of
the “Sharp-Shooters” will show that Altoona
is as fully represented therein as Ilollidajsburg,
and has on equal claim to the company. “ Honor
to whom honor is due.” -
N»w P. O. Stamp and Envelope. —Anew en
velops and stamp has. just been issued by the
Post Office Department, to take the place of tbc
old ones now in use. All old stamps and enve
■ lopes can be exchanged for new ones if presented
at the nearest post office within a reasonable
time after the new ones are received.. The now
envelope stamp is not by any means attractive,
but the single stamps are very neat. The prom
inent feature of it is ft bast of Washington, done"
in pinksurrounding the head are the words
“United States,” and below the wends “Three
Cents,” with a figure 3 on each Side.
An Excellent Appointment. —We are pleas
ed to learn that Rev. R. W. Oliver, Rector of
fit. Luke’s Episcopal Church, in thisplace, has
been appointed a Chaplain in the Army or Na
vy, whichever ho may prefer. He has not yet
signified his occeptanoe of the appointment, and
is not certain that he will take it. We believe
him to be just the man for each a position, bat,
with the members of bis charge here, ire should
be sorry to lose him from oar midst, neverthe
less, if he considers it his duty to accept thepo'
sitlon offered, it would be wrong to object
P. 'S.—He has accepted the appointment.
Accident.— a repair hand on the Branch
Road, named Simonton, met with a severe acci
dent on monday evening last He Was assist! ng
iu working the hand car, when, in stooping for
ward, his watch-guard caught on the crank,
and he was thrown in front of the car, the car
passing over him. breaking two or three of
! his ribs, and otherwise/Seventy, but nol dan
gerously injuring him. A physician was called
in and his injuries properly attended to, he is
I doing ns well as could be expected.-— Standard.
lO 40 *.M
IN “
7 00 A.M.and 8 00 P.M
6 00 P. M
7 M “
Bkmidy tob Dtsektkbt Am Dixbbbiea.—
Dr. Ptge, of VsshingtQn, communicates the fol
lowing to the Btpubham of that city:
The 'following simple remedy, long known in
family practice, wa* recently tried in the oamp
of the New York Twenty-second Regiment,
where them wen from 80 to 100 eases daily of
dysentery, end with rapid cures in every case:
Redpt: In ateaonphalf full of vinegar, dis
solve as nrnch tilt as it will take up, leaving a
little excess of salt at the bottom of the cap.—
Poor boiling water npan the solution till the cup
is two-thirds or three. quarters full: A scum
will risetothe tor face, which most be removed
and theuolotiun allowed to cool.
Dote: Tablespoonfnl three times a day till re
lieved. ■ ;< * '■
The rationale of the operation of this simple
medicine will readily occur to the pathologist,
and, in many hundred trials, I have never
known it to fail in dysentery and protracted di
arrhoea.
a®* The disaster at Manassas is a good sub
ject for the European journals at present, and
the jeers and taunts which they have heaped
upon our “ brave soldiers” who fought so gal
lantly, go beyond all reason and ore sufficient to
enrage every good citizen against them. But
just at this time, it is best to pass them care
lessly by, until our internal troubles are settled.
In the mean time, if any of our citizens desire
any thing in the ‘ way pf Drugs, Patent Medi
cines, Paints, Oils, &'o., they will do best by
buying them at Roush’s Cheap Drug Store,
above the Post Office. ? '
Taos Cut College.,— Since graduating at the
Iron City. College, in 1857, 1 have traveled ex
tensively through the United States, and visited
nearly all the leading r Commercial Schools in
the coubtry, but nowhere have I found that
thoroughness and efficiency which so pre-emi
nently characterises the Iron City
Every young man in tbs country should spend
a term or more in this school, if he would make
himself a thorough business man.
' Military Encampment.—Some of cotem
poraries along the Juniata arc quite elated with
the prospect of having a military camp located
in their neighborhood. Mifflintown, Lewistown,
Huntingdon, HollidaysbUrg, and, some say, Al
toona, is to have It. Out opinion is that none of
those places will get it; end if they do, that they
will not be much the bolter of it, if it is not con
ducted more strictly than those we have seen.
Stoles,—A valuable more was stolen from
the pasture field of Thomas Patterson, Wil
liamsburg, this county, on the night of the 6th
inst. Mr. P. offers a retrard of fifty dollars for
the arrest of tho thief and the recovery of the
animal.— Standard.
B@k>Col. Jehu PipOr and Frank Henry, of
Gaysport, Christ Veager,; of Dunoansville, and
John E.‘ Toole, of Franks town, have been ap-‘
pointed Wagon Masters in the army. Each ap
pointee is required to bring 25 teamsters with
him.
Cambria Coontt Fair.—The Managers of
the Cambria county Agricultural Society have
resolved to hold their Seventh Annual Exhibi
tion at Ebensborg, on the Ist, 2d and 3d days
of October next
Opening op Public Schools—The Public
Schools of .this place will open on Monday next,
September 3kb. Miss Ella J. Humes has been
selected os assistant teacher in the East Ward
Primary School.'
It. Bryan, Samuel Isctt, Jos. Kemp,
and Jos.. Smith, have been elected by the'Blair
County Agricultural Society, delegatee from this
county to the Farmer’s High School.
T■ . ‘
F2N AND SCISSOES.
S&“ Tlios. A. Scott, Assistant Secretary of
War, is now on ft visit to Pennsylvania:
ter The recent heavy rains in the West have
destroyed n great amount of property, especially
in Ohio., ;
fi£g“ Maj. Slimmerhas been ordered by tel
egraph, io join General Bosencrans, in Western
Virginia. ' .
fiSy* Gen. Fremont has been authorized to
take and use the Illinois Central Railroad for
military purpose.
teT Gen. McClellan forbids the purchase of
grey uniforms—the rebels, colbr—and it is de
sired the State should no longer furnish them.
a&- Within five days after the last call of the
Secretary of War for troops, Pennsylvania had
sent 6,500 men to the seat of war. Good for
the old Keystone.
jfjgf The arrests of female rebels who have
hitherto uttered their sentiments with impunity,
has caused marry who werei - violent in their ut
terances to moderate their tone.
fljy* Gov. of Indiana, now in Wash
ington, says hla Stilt will have eighteen more
regiments in the field, in three weeks, making
the quota of that State thirty-seven. ]
Bgk,lf any persons wbri are obliged to take
offensive medicine .would first take a bit of alum
jn the mouth, they could then take tbemediciiie
with ns much ease as though it were as much
sugar. :
ggy Brigadier-General Anderson has left for
Kentucky. Although his ; health is not fully
re established, he is, anxious to be on active
dnty, and will at oaeo assume command of his
department.
g&* Twenty thousand Austrian rifles passed
through Indianapolis, for General Fremont, last
Friday. This la the second instalment of twen
ty thousand, so that Fremonthas enough of
first-class arms for all bis army.
fgk. Hereafter all deserters from the army
are to be arrested by the police or citizens, and
tried by ■court martial; In case a citizen cap
tures a deserter, he will receive tba sdm of thir
ty dollars, which will be deducted from the pay
of the soldier. : ~ - !
K&, The Artillery regijnent recently sent to
the Capitol, from this State, comprising eight
perfect batteries, futty manned and equipped, is
reported by the Chief/of Ordnance in Washing
ton to be (me of the moot efficient auxiliaries
yet sent to the field- /
jgjy* Qen. /Beauregard has fixed, upon names
for the two battles near Manassas. That on the
| ISthis called tbe Battle of Ball Kan, and that
on the 21st is in future to be styled the Battle
of Managua Plains. Our readers will conduct
themselves accordingly—if they choose.
SQu. Got. Curtin has published the names,
occupations and residences of the disaffected
members of CoL Mann’s regiment, who hate
i been dismissed from the service, and warns all
j recruiting officers not to enlist them again. We
should not like to have our names on that list
t&~ Should be Practiced Here.—A Charles
ton paper says that all the stores in that place
! are closed at four o’clock daily, and ail handa,
from 16 to 60 years old, are drilled to prepare
for the fall campaign. It would not bo a bad
idea to institute such a practice in the north.
Wht Is It So.—An exchange says: “ Fasten
a hail or key to a string, and suspend it from
your thumb and finger and the nail will oscillate
like a pendulum. Let some one place his open
hand under the nail and it will change to a cir
cular motion. Then let a third person place
bis band apon your shoulder, and the nail be
comes in a moment stationary.”
! Obiqin of the Zouaves.— Wo have recently
heard several arguments relative to the origin
of this popular arm of our citizen-soldiery. The
term “ Zouave”—pronounced Zwave—is from
the Arabic, Zouaous, and had its origin from a
confederation of the most warlike tribes of Ka
bylin, which infested the inaccessible ravines of
Djurjura. These battalions were composed of
patire Arabs, dint sometimes Europeans are re
ceived, and particularly the young Red Repub
licans and enthusiastic Gamins of Paris. There
were twelve French soldiers admitted into each
company. Their uniform consisted of an Arab
coot; or waistcoat'with sleeve of deep blue cloth,
closed in front with a facing of yellow galloon
or joinguil lace, red pantaloons of Moorish cut;
a woolen sash .of sky-blue; a red fez cap, with a
yellow tassel, encircled by o green turban;
leather leggings with white gaiter tops, and
Turkish shoes, cartridge box and knapsack.—
The officers had the uniforms of the French
Hussars. Their arm was a carbine, mounting
a sabre poignard for a bayonet.
The Zouave light infantry was established in
Algeria, by the French, by an ordinance of the
21st of March 1831, upon the suggestion of
Marshal Clansel,' in order to re-plaoe tbe Turk
ish troops in the service of Algerine Regency,
that had been expelled after the French con
quest. There were at first two battalions.
The manocuvere in which tbe Zouaves arc pe
culiarly effective is that of Voltiguers. leaping
up behind the cavalry, who dash into the midst
of a desperate engagement, tbe Zouaves slide
off ns the cavalry wheel, and they are left to
their bloody work.
These dare devil regiments were the flower
of the French army in Crimea and in Italy.—
TheJ were the heroes of Inkermm, Paleastro;
Magenta, and Melgano. After the last named
victory, in which the Zouaves bad borne severe
losses, they contrived to find deals to make cof
fins for their officers, and in the old Costello,
which was occupied by the regiment, the corp
ses were laid out covered with flowers and lau
rel wreaths. This was said to have made even
the Zouaves thoughtful.
GEO. K. TOZER.
Ahmv Cloth.— A mauufactariag establish
ment at Manayunk, Pennsylvania, boa Just re
ceived an order from the Government for over
half a million yards of flannel for the Govern
ment, and several mills have been pat in opera
tion to complete the work. Another concern in
the same place has received a contract for the
manufacture of 160,000 yards of light blue army
cloth, suitable for winter clothing, and it is ex
pected that the whole order will be filled in less
than four months. In addition to the cloth, the
mill Hs being enlarged so as to make a thousand
yards of flannel per day, and this will give em
ployment to an additional number of hands.
A'ever take the field unless the Star-
Spangled Banner of your country floats over your
head." These were the words addressed to the
people of South Carolina by Andrew Jackson,
1832. And these would be his words if now
alive. They aro the sentiments of the Union
men of Kentucky. Sinking or swimming, living
or dying, surviving or perishing, they have an
nounced to the American people that they will
never take the field unless the Star-Spangled
Banner of their country floats over their heads.
They,will never enlist under the Rattlesnake
flag of Jeff. Davis.— Louisville Journal.
TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS:—I Hereby an
nounce myself as an Independent Candidate,
for the office of Sheriff of Blair County, and if
elected will endeavor to discharge the duties of
said office faithfully.
MABEIED.
On tho Uth Inst., by Daniel Shock. Esq.. Mr. MARTIN
NOVBKBB to Min CATHARINE DODSON, both of Free
dom township, Blair county.
On tho ikth Inst., by B. IMI, Esq„ Mr. PETERBTARN,
of Bedford county, to Miss CATHARINE YOUNG, of Tay
lor township, Blair county.
On the, adth Infant, by Her. John Moore, Mr. JOHN
IUXjBMAN. bfjmnkatown, to Min MARY 11 AN CUFF, of
Braver Bams, all of tliia county.
In Uollidaysbnrg.on the ISth inst., JOHN LLOYD. bod
of B« M. and Mary J« Johnston, aged 7 years and 24 days.
In, the same place, on the 25th instant, MAjIY JANE*'
wife oTB. M.-JtjhntWn, aged SO years, 9 months and 25
days.'
Tr tiie same place, on the 2uth iont- of pulmonary con
sumption, ELIZABETH DOCOUEitTY, wife of Wm. G.
Mm ray. 1 •
la Shnrpsburg, tins eodnty. on the 19th instant, of dl*
case contractcd in the amy, Mr, BUIFFLEE, a private
in Company 1, Capt. Bobb
FRANCIS McCOY.
Ilollidaysbarg, Aug. 16, 1861.*te.
DIED.
FRUtT & ORNAMENTAL TREES,
SHRUBS, ROSES, BUDS, AC., from
Silas Boardraau’s celebrated ROCHESTER
NURSERIES.
The undersigned has been appointed on
Agent for tho sale of the above-named arti- K TU.
cles persons wishing any of them will do
well to call and examine the catalogue.
B3U All orders wil) be promptly attended to.
J. 0. ADLUM, Agent.
Altoona, Aug. 27,1861.-4.1*
WANTED.
1A A JOUNEYMBN ARE WANTED
to make Army Shoes for the United States.
Libera) wages given. Apply to
■ JOHN SHOEMAKER,
Ang. 22,1801. _ Altoona, Pa.
Outbreak in East Ward!
s4 TTP, GUARDS ! AND AT 7 ’EM. I”
vJ Wo don’t want you to. kill anybody, but wo
wont you to get up and go at b(id carry away some of tUo
choice *
GROCERIES,
PEP VISIONS, CONFECTION AEIES,
Cigan, Tobacco and other Article t.
Jnet opened to th, public, by
WILLIAM S. PBBCIVAX,
at their Storeroom on ths corner of the aliejaboice lekea’
building, In But Altoona. - They wilt keep comtantly op
hwd a good supply of aHkiads of Groceries and Coolbc
tloaartea, Cigars and Tobacco of the best aulltr. alljkiode
ofPrcnrlsioßS, such aa Hama, Shoulders, Side*, fish, floor,
feed, etc, etc. • ’
They iosite a call anil a trial of their goods, icellng con
fident tlbutoey can plnie both in quality and price.
Aug 9,t8«1-tr
THE HEROES OF PEACE,
AND
The Heroes of War.
E ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY,
• NEW TORE, is ROW publishing, Inoddltion to
other portrait*, the celebrated collcclknkncjwh to Europe
»nd America as 1
Brady’s National Photographic Portrait Gallery,
in which is included For trail* of Hearty all tbe PROMI
NENT MEN OF AMERICA, pot excepting Jeff. Davis,
Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and * hast of other confederate*.
Price ol Portraits sS.OOper dozen. Can be sent by mail.
Scenes of the Wftr for the Union,
are published, card use, and in stereoscopic form,
also.
Stereoscopic Views of Scones in Paris, London, And mother
parts of £ upland and .France) in Scotland, Ireland,
Wales. Holland, Switzerland. Spain, on the Rhine,
r in Athens, Bgypt, Turkey, the Holy Land,
China, India, Cuba, v\finituxn.
Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views
Are the Greatest Wonder the Age.
These are taken In tbe fortieth part of a second, and the
rushing of water, the moving: of leaves, or the march of an
army, does not in the slightest degree affect the taking of
these views. They are sold for $3.00 per dozen.
Wo have also on hand and manntacture the largest as*
sort m out of Stereoscopes, Photographic Albums, and Pho
tographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in
the world.
Catalog ns, containing lists of our Portraits, Views,
Stereoscopes, Ac* scut free bv mail, on receipt of a stamp.
£. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway,
AngB-1y near St. Nicholas, New York.
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
R. O. A. KERR
Has just returned from
Now York city with a beautiful assortmentef
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
FOR THE LADIES,
consisting in part of
Toil De E(e f Japanese,
PeJiho Stript, Dt Chevre.',
Irish J\>phnt, Ducats,
LavtUas , Iblardt,
Crape Dtßege , Laums, Silks, cfc.
INDIAN SILK SHAWLS,
a beautiful article, cheap and fashionable,
STELLA AND PRINTED SHAWLS.
A large assortmentof the prettiest PRINTS over brought
to the town, so acknowledged by competeut judges.
Ladles* Trimmings in endless variety.
He colls special attention to his beautiful assortment of
qxjeensware,
which is acknowledged to bo the most complete of any In
the town, and sold at prices defying, competition. Iron
StOne sets for $4.60 —Tea Sets for $3,00.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
directly from New York, and bought from first hands,
BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL, INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND
RAG CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS from 1 to 2 yards tcide.
His stock of
GROCERIES
Ik complete in every respect, and. will so sold at as low a,
figure os any bouse this side of the city.
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES
at lower prices than they can bo bad elsewhere. Good
Carriages for $4.00 and $4.50, and Spring Carriages for
$5.00, Just as good os heretofore s.dd for $B.OO.
Wooden and Willow Ware
in olmgst every variety, together with all the outfit of a
first class store. - [May 9,1861-tf
WHEELER Sb WILSON’S
| SEWING *
© 5
&
H R. A. O. KERR,
1 ALTOONA, PA., |*
Agent for Blair County, g.
SiNOSIIM V U3I33HM
These machines are admit
to he the best ever offered to the public, and their
superiority is satisfactorily established'by the foot that in
the lust eight years,
Over 14,000 Uore
of these Machines have been «uM than of any other man
ufactured, and more medals have been awarded the pro
prietors by dUforeut Fairs and Institutes than to any oth
ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that U claimed
for them. They are now In use In several families in Al
toona. and in eveVy case they give entire satisfaction.
Tho Agent refers those desiring information as the su
periority of the Machines, to Col. Jehu L. Piper, Bov. A,
B. Clark, George Hawkeaworth, Bcuj. P. Rose, and E. 11.
Turner, Esqrs.
Tho machines can bo seen and examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, gloss foot and new
stylo Ilcmmer —$65. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
and now style Ilcmmer—sss, No. 3, plain, with old style
Ilcmmer—s4s. [March 21,1861-tf.
$35,00
Pays the entire cost for Tuition iii tho most popular sad
successful Commercial School In the Qonntry. Upward of
twelve hundred ydnng men from twenty-eight different
State., hare been educated for business hero within the
past throe years, some of whom have been employed as
Book Keepers at salaries of
$3000,00 per Annum,
Immediately npon graduating, who knew nothing of ac
counts when they entered the College,
49* Minister's sons half price. Students enter at any" j
time, and review when (hey please, without extra charge/
For Catalogue of 84 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley’s
Business and Ornamental Penmanship, apd a largo engra
ving of the Collcgo. inclose twenty-five cents In Postage
Stamps to tn« Principals,
JENKINS k SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Altoona, Jan. 24, ’6l-ly.
THE ROOT & HERB DOCTOR,
FROM PHILADELPHIA*
WHO HAS HAD 30 YEARS CON
STANT practice, can be consulted at the AltbonA
House. Mr. John Wood's, vir.:—Ort Vie 7th of June, the
B£A of July, and the 7th pf Augtut— he will then vacate for
3 months. Notice will bo given In this paper when he
comnsoucos his Winter’s Term Again.
He treats all diseases that flesh is heir to. He invites all
femalan who may be suffering with diseases peculiar to
their sex, to cajl and examine his new mode of treatment,
ns thousands have been restored to health who have been
abandoned by others, lie is in possession of perfect in
struments for sontiding the longs and chest ahd is there
fore able to determine tho exact condition of the vital or
gans—consequently can treat such complaints with greater
safely and certainty than it is possible forthose who guess
at the disease and experiment for its cure.He believes
that for every malady, there is found in our soli a sure
and nercr-failing.remedy.
Patients can receive treatment for $5 pet month, except
in cases of Cancers and Tumors, thev vary from $lO to
$lOO. Examination free. DR. W. LEVXNOBTON.
N. B.—gee Handbills. [May 8, '6l.
TYR. CALDERWOOD offers his Pro
-1 / feasional Service* to tho citizens of Altoona and
vicinity. o®co on TtrgiHia Stmt, nearly opposite C. J.
Mann's Store.
' REFERENCKS:
J. B. Lunev. M. D., Huntingdon.
, Jko McCulloch, M.D., “ v
U. T. ftmr, *• Pittsburgh.
Rev. J. B.Cnisv, Birmingham.
Rev. Thomas Stzvzxboh, Tyrone City.
Jacob Rebut, “
C. Ocm, a
W. Bracer. “
M. H. J03.1t, “ • \
Altoona, May Oth, 1861-lj+
GLEN-ECHO MILES,
GBRMANTOWK.PA.
McCALLUM & CO..
' MASTJFACTTTKEBB,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IK
Carpeting, Druggets, ml Cloths,
MATTINGS, SfG.
WABEJIOUSR, No 509 CHESTNUT STBKKX. (enooelto
tbe^teHoune.jrpinhADELPHlA.
Blanks of all descriptions
and eipediclonely executed at tkb oljcel'
PROF. O. .t. WOOD’S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
airn
BLOOD BKNOVATOR.
TS pnciwly what it* nsnm indifstos, ftr whits pleasant to
ft i« nvivHying, taJUUmlng on* stvsogtk
sning to tkevttol power*. It *l*or*vhrHfe*,rtto*tote»*nd
renew* th* blood In *U It* origt—l parity, aad lh—r»-
stom lad renders the system iaTulnstahls to Stuck* of
disease. It Is the onlypreporktloa «r*r offered to the
world iu a popular form so u to bo within the reach of oft.
So chemically and skillfully combined a* to be the most
powerful tonic, ami yet *o perfectly adopted so at to act t»
perfeef accordance vitk thtlaws\rnatvTe,cmdhenctKiMf
the weaixji tlomach end tone up Use dinatira or—ns, and
allay all nervous and other Irritation. It ia also perfectly
exhilarating in it* effects, and yet ft fe never followed by
lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely
of vegetables, and these thoroughly combining powerful
tonic and soothing properties, sad consequently can never
iuinre. As a sure preventive sad cure of
Cosscxptios. Baoxatms, Ivnlazsiiox, Dtstehu, Loo*
or Arrsmx, Fuxnnsa, Mortons Ihiutaxiuvt,
NzUKALGIA, PALPITATJOK Or THX HXABT,
Melaxcbolt, Nioht Sweats, Lax
odoe, flannnas, Ann all that
class er cases #o riAarnur
FATAL CALLED rIftALE
WIAXXXBF, inn lE
BIOCLAXmXS.
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Also, Liver Derangement* or Torpidity, and Liver Com
plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange
ment of the Urinary organs.
It will not only care tho debility following CHILLS and
FEVER, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic
- influence?, and cure tho disease* at once, i f already attacked.
Travelers should have a bottle with them, as it will In
fallibly prevent any deleterious consequences following
upon change of climate and water.
As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive or*
gnus, it should be iu the bonds of all persona of sedentary
habits.
Ladies not accustomed to much out-door exercise should
always use it.
Mothers should use It, for it is a perfect relief, taken a
month or two before the Anal trial, the will pass tbe
dreadful period with perfect ease and safety.
Tftere is no mistake about ft.
THE CORDIAL IS ALL WR CLAIM FOR IT’
UOTHEHS THYITH
And to yon we appeal, to detect the illness of decline
not only of your daughters beforer it be too lata, but also
your sons and husbands, for while the former ftbm false
delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than
let their condition be known Iti time, the latter ore often
so mixed up with the excitement ef business, tjhat if it
were not for you, they too, would travel in tho same down
ward path until It is too lata to arrest their-fotal foil. But
the mother Is always vigilant, and to you we confidently
appeal; for we are sure your never-foiling affection will
unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD’S! RESTORATIVE
CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the remedy
which should always bd on hand ip time of need.
0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and
114 Market Street, St Louis. Pric*\sl per bottle.
For sale in Altoona by A. ROt'SU, Agent, and all good
Druggists. [Juno 27,1861.-1 ydow
Cheap ! Cheaper 1! i Cheapest!!!
Huzza for north ward.—
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Altoona and the surrounding. , country that he
has rented the store room formerly occupied by Jacob
Burkhart, on Virginia street, near A. McCormick’s store,
where be is about opening a -
Grocery, Flour, Feed and Provision
Store.
Tic has just returned from the East where be has been
selecting bis groceries with great chre and buying exclu
sively for cash, which enables him to sell as low. if not a
little lower, than any house in the place. He would
therefore say to all who wish a gfrod article of groceries,
and at a low figure, to call and; examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere. ' y
Ills stock conaists'of \
Hali and Cbps, Men and Women's Shoes, Rations of all
Lindt.
Extra Family Flour, Superfine, Com seal 9 Rye
and Corn Chop,
Extra Lovering Syrup Molasses, 60 cents per gal.
Golden “ 45 “ “ “
Pennsylvania “ M ‘ 65 “ “ «
Baking ' 11 37U “ «
White Crush Sugar 11 “ lb.
White “ ; 10 « « “ ;
Refined « • 10-.“ «
Best Brown “ “ 8 u “ «
Cuba “ 7 « “ “
BioCoffeo 15 to 18 « « «
Best Imperial Teas 90 ** “ u
2nd quality “ 35 « « “
Black “ 50 ** « M
Rosin and Castile Soap. Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Fil
berts. English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Mackerel, Herring,
Lake Trout, Dairy Salt, Cheese, and everything that is
necessarily kept in a good fiuuQy grocery.
April 4, ’6l-tr.f J. A. SPRANKLE.
What's the Uews ?
WHY THIS, THE SUBSCRIBER
has just received and opened a large and beauti
ful stock of
SEASONABLE GOODS
among which may bo found the following
FOR THE LADIES :
Fancy and Plain, magnificent laud brilliant styles of
Spring Silks, Black Silks. Norwich Poplins, Challie Do
Laines, colored and figured Brilliants, French and English
Chintzes, English and American Calicoes, Ac.
/ WHITE COODS.
Wo lave in this department, Linens, Laces, Edgings.
Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, 1 JnconetU. Lawns, Mull
Muslin a, Ladles Fine French Collars,-Cudorßlceves, Ac., all
of which we rospcctftilly ask a thorough examination In
order to satisfy Ladies that we have these goods better and
lower in price than the, lowest.
Mourning Goods.
This line of goods is very ample in every department.
Hosiery and, Olov e e .
Silk, Woolen Cotton and Linen Hose for ladies and gentle
men, and an endless variety for children. Ladies and gen
tlemen’s Kid, Kid Finishes, Silk'and Halo Thread Gloves.
Call and sec oar for turned “Bucg Gloves.”
DOMESTICS.
Muslins. Flannels, Blankets, and every article in tho Do
mestic lino of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in mors
complete assortment than, can be found in anx house in
the interior of Pennsylvania.
We bare also a fine assortment of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
together with a fall stock of
Groceries, Queensware, Hardware,
and all tho ct ceteras of a country .tore.
May 9, ISOi. J. B. BILEMAN.
LADIES 1 WINE;
SPEERS SA2UOIJCI WISE,
OF CULTIVATE!) PORTUGAL ELDER.
EXCELLENT WINE*FOE FEMALES.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE
SPBEE’S SAMBUCI WINE.
CELEBRATED for: its medicinal and
beneficial qualities as a gennihe Stimulant. Tonic,
Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed byeminqnt physi
cians, end some ol the flr»t (unities In Europe and America.
SPEER'S SAXBUCI WINE
is not a mixture or raannfactqrc-d article, but Is pure, from
educated’Portugal Rider, recommended by Chemists and
Physicians as possessing medical properties superior to any
other wines in use, and an excellent article for all wedk and
debilitated persons, andtbe aged and Infirm, improving the
appetite, and beneflttinfc Udiesgnd chfldrcn.
A LADIES’ WINE,
because it will not Intoxicate as ■other urines, a* it contains
no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is admired for
its rich peculiar Savor and nutritive properties, imparting
a healthy tone to the digestive organa, and a blooming, soft
and healthy skin and completion. ‘
Kona genuine unless the signature of
ALFBRSi SPBEB, Paasaic, ». J,
is over tho cork of etch bottle.
MAKX OSX TSUI OF THIS WLVK
A. SPEER, Proprietor,
Office 308 Broadway, New York.
SB-For sale by A. EOOSS. Altoona; 6EO. W. PATTER
■ SON and ORO. A. JACOBS, UoUidajsbnrgjaßdby'W.
NOWLIN A CO, Tyrone. [Je27-ly
*VTOW IS ?SlTTtjtflftoß EVERY
_l_'a fcmUy to get in thoifsnbply of OoaHbf tho Vinter,
and the subscriber arcnMthprefiwstalMta (he ctUMniCpf
Altoona and Tietnlty. that he (t preparSato supph* them,
on short iwtlM, wito a irnmrteartietool ANTHRACITE
and AIAiESHENT BITCfifITOTJS vWOo- HeVoTseil it
by the Train, Car, or Cart Load, or bytos baafcel, dstts
ered at the door of the purchaser.
AST Yard on the North aide of the Hail wad—open end
of Altoona Yard. IX. &, Mia&6.
July 25, IMI.-tf. ■ : •; - ’V
xa,mun t. —.cniaatßinas,
re¥biaaeji;-,
(IAT* BAffE HO TEA,) j
Third Street. Above Race,
PHItAbELPHI A.
RHOiPt tlilMII, rropr teton.
* £t ' ■ ■ ; . ;:
tLL THE standard *m»m
AEJ»)CfNSe if t-tf. ' ; -; KEAS&ERV.
“They go right to the Spot”
INSTANT RELIE?! STOP TOO* COtJOH t
. ' . . PURIFY YOU* BREATH I
«f*»eta*N TouK Teien •
SPALDITTO’S
Throat Confections,
ui
GOOD FORCLEBBT3IER*
GOOD FOB LECTURERS,
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS.
GOOD FOB SINGERS,
GOOD FOB CGNBUMPTI
GENTLEMEN CARET
SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH
SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
CPILDREN CRY FOR
SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
4S*They relieve a Cough instantly.
«B-They clear the Throat.
BWThey giro strength and volume to the voire.
ds**They impart a delicioas aroma to tho breath.
AS-They andelightftal to tfaa taste,
d9“Tbey an made of simple herb*. and can harm uo ena.
I advim ever; one who ha* a Cough, or a Hunk y Voice,
or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to gel a
package of ray Throat Confection*, they.will relieve yon
blatantly, and yon will agree with mo that “they go right
to the spot.” You will find them very useful and pkaaaat
while travelling or attending public meeting* for •tilting
your Cough or allaying yonr thirst. If you try one pack
ngo I am safe in saying that yon will ever afterwards con
sider them indispensable. Ton will Sad thorn at tha
Druggists and Dealers in Medicine*.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVB'CENTS.
My signature is on each package. All others oro coun
terfeit. *
A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of
Thirty Cents. Address,
HBNSY C. SPALWXO,
No. 43 Cedar Street, New York.
% .
Nervous Headache
Heaclaete.
By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of A'crrou
or tick Headache may bo prevented; and l( taken at the
commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pala
and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom till in removing the Abused and Headache
to which females are so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels,—removing CbslJreness.
tor Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all
persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative,
improving the appetite, giving tome and vigor to the diges
tive organs, and restorlngtbo natural elasticity and strength
of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investiga-
tion and carefully conducted experiments, having been in
use many years, during which time they have prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from
Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or
from a deranged state of the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, ami
may be token at all times with pofeet safety without
making any change otdiret, ami the absence of any dim.
greeabte taste renders it easy to administer them to children.
BEWAREOF COUNTERFEITS I
Tlic genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding db
. each Box. -
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Medicines.
A Box will sent by mail prepared on receipt of tb*
PRICE 25 CENTS.
All orders should be addressed to
Not. 10, ’GO.-lj.l
Marosnut, Cosx, Peb. 0,1801,
Ms. SPALDIXO.
Sib:
I hare tried j our Cephalic Pills; and I Hie then to wll
that I want yon to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a
few out of the first box I got from yon.
Send the Pills Jiy mail, and oblige
Year obedient Serrant,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Mb. Spain ixa.
Sib:'
X wish yon to send mo one moro box of yonr Cephalic
Pills, I /lortmxiwd a great deal of berugU from them','
Yours, Respeetfnlly.
MARY ANN BTOIKIIOCBE.
SPBfiex Cbbzs, Hcxtixanox Co., Pa. Jon. 18.1881.
H. C. Spltnixo.
am:
Yon will please send mo two boxoa of yonr Cephalic
Plllr. Send them immediately.
Respectfully yours.
JOHN B. SIMONS.
P. Sc—J hate wed one box of your FOU, and And tAem
excellent
From the Examiner, Nor/oU:, lit.
Cephalic Pills accomplish tho object for which they were
made, Tiß.: Cure of headache in all its fottiM. :
From the Fiaminer, Xorfotk, Tit.
They base been tested In more than ai thousand rest a.
with entire success. 1
From tho Democrat, St. Cloud, Jfjiiii.
If yon are, or hare been troubled with the headache,
send for a box, (Cephalic Pilhu) so that you may. hare
them in ease of an attack. J
Fnmthe AdverUter, Pmulence, B. T.
The CejduJle pUJs are said to be a remarkably effectlee
reioecy ftr the headache, and one of the Tory bent fbr that
eery complaint which has erer boon dlsoosered.
FnmOu Vejtern U. BSCkuetU, Chicago, in.
6 * <te “ Mf ~ Sp * Mla «> and nnrinaied
From flic Kaneneha Talley Star, Kanavoha, Ta.
We are Mire that persona suffering with the headseb.
who try them, srlll etick to them. waoacne,
Frovt OuJouthtm Pat\ Finder, Xm Ortcaiu, La.
Try them I you that m »Hseted.»nd we era rare that
yoor tejtlraony can be added to the already nunaranaltat
that baa neeired beneflt* that no other medicine ran pro
duce.
*S-A single bottle ofSPALWHQS PKEPABKD OLDK
will save ten times {in coat annnaUy.Hßß
SPALDTOI’g PREPARED OLCII
SPALDING'S PEEP AWED GLUE 1
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
BATE TBX rXSQSti
ECOKOMt I 1 DISPATCH!
■fc.^ffl»cs-as^SKss
•‘^-'sasssggfe^OT^-
maota all aneb
ba wlttmmt. - ta.thaaMobblg
K. B-—A Brmfc «nch Betti* Price S|c!a
1 " e
HENRY C. HPALDINO,
4S Ccd»r Street New York.
Havemoup, Pju, Feb. 6,1861,