Dr. Velpeau’s Oankerine. I&. VELPEAU'S CANKEBINE ■■"' M(n|f| (B. VELPEAU'S OANKERINE nun Sen Nlppis*. >R. VELPEAU'S OANKERINE cursn TTlaMutudßusas. *. VttPSAtT* CANKHttKE cum Oib. « VELPEAU'S OANKEKfNE nmlnu. P*VBEPEAC’S OANKERINE cun* ten. it. vjttPEAtrS CANKER INK cures nmppwl Lip*. jju,V*U>KAI”B OANKERINE can* QleentM Oku. )R. VELPEAU’S OANKERINE is the beet Purtfhr cftks irnth of aajithlng^nowjjur,,,. >R. VELPEAU’S’TUNKERINE cures Canker in loud,. Throat, or Sthamacb, reuniting from Scutatina r Nphuv Fever*. - >■' Ladies, if yon delight In e white teeth, uae the CAN IBRINE, and your dreirce will he milled. W* pledge hr word that it in entirely free from acids end all poiao il« substances, end ran he giten to nn inlaot with petfim airly. Jt-will preserve the teeth surd keep the guma fre* tom iil« re. tr-K-yfuaitv efficacious for nursing ear* aaulhs. In Ml th« i xhgWian<fs remedies thattareb*ei»p«i Orth ibr the cure of the various diseases above, rum* can uual the Oankerine. Sold hy all druggists. Price 34 gate per bottle. J. BUKKILLACO., . Pn-prietore, 93 Malden Lane, N, y, For aale in Altoona, by ti.IV. KESSLER. 49 1 Even those who are in the enjoyment of perfect o*l til frvqncutly-havo need to have recourn to tonic* I preventives of disease. ITo are never too Well armored igsiiiil the assaults of '‘ the ills that Scab la heir to.”— inch an'iuvigorator they may find in HOSTETTEIffi BIT tERS—a medicine that cannot he taken regularly without jiving vitality and elastipity to the system. At this s**. ron, particularly, the strongest man la not proof against the malaria, in ccriaiu sections of. the country. In alp cues of fever and ague, the Bmxas is more potent than ' Ktuount of quinine, while the most dangerous cases of bilious fever yield to its wonderful properties, Those who have tried the medicine will never use another, for any of the ailments whiclHfte JfonetteHMtters-piofeaaes to tnb due. To those who have not made the experiment, w* cordially recommend an early application to the Bittan, whenever they arc stricken hy diseases: of the digestive irgans. WSold hy diuggists and Uealetaeverywhere. Sa . See advertisement in another column. | •«, Wo Ukv great pleasure in calling the attention of rtir readers to the advertisement -of Pro £ Wood'* Restore ■ , ivo Cordial and Blood Renovator, in another column o ur paper. It we take any notice of patent rued, lines, but wcconnJttxfririli front speaking of thl* Cordial, nd do josttcc to the afflicted as well a* ourselves. Ws ivr watched the progress of this Cordial since its first ln cducliou to the pul,lie, and we are satisfied that there M nthing in uae for cleaning the system and renovating th* nod, tiinl can he rouipared with Prof. Wood’s Cordial.— uy uiir -ufiering from general debility, after using one at in will see its beneficial cflects. We have a long ac utiutaricr will, Hu-proprietor, and know him lob* skilled the science of medicine; and anything compounded by tu the public can rely upon as being Just what it la ra- W> would advise *ll sick or well to gst • ■’t!". it is taste, and exhilarating to lb* stem. But wn, refrain from further comments, as any on uft-.r using one bottle, will bo satisfied as to its effects. To Consumptives. The ;:<h\rtiscr t Laving l*cn restored to health In a few '~'kn by a very *implo remedy, after having • offered Hr. ill years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis* uaxluu-4 to make known to hiafellow in -rerr the means’Of-curc. - T - all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescript ni used (frec^f charge,) with the directions fbrpreparlog td utipg (Wsame, which they will find a eure cun for Asthma. Ihio.Ncume. Ac. the only otgact oi 4- auveriiter V- sending tbo Prescription is to benefft the” tlKtud, ao4 : whkh he conceives to bi valuable, and every sulfererwttl try his rente* **it will cost them nothing, andiaay prove a Mealing. Partita wishing tnc prescription tftlt pleaas address. Ksr. EbWJkSLD A.W|L£ON,, . WflUußsbUrgb, King* County, Kew T>rk ‘XL 4, *oo.—lt A Card; to the Suffering. Tito Rev. Wm. Cvsjrore, while IftbotiDg M ft Jvpun, «« carol of Cuiuainptiao, when all other mean • id fluted; hy a recipe obfeinad ftbffl a leusid physician •Wing Id the great dty of Joddo. Thla recipe boa cored eatoamWre who were Buffering from Coodauptioii, ■onthitit, SoreThreet,' ConghsauJ Cut*, Uni the d,bIIII/ id nerroiH depmeion cauacd by three disorder*. I>airunaof bcnelitting othen, I . will amd this recipe, hickl brought home with me, to all who need it, free of Wge. Address BEV. WM. COSGROVK. 453, Fulton ATegu, Brooklyn, H. TT. HEELER SfcWH-SON^ SEWING | MAGHIWKSj R. A. O. KERR, m. ALTOONA, PA., J. Agent for Blair County, g, NOSIfM V83133im MIBSE MACHINES ARE ADMIT-. . to be the beat ever offered to the public, sad their eriowty is eatiafcctorilj established by the feet that U> * last eight yearn, 1 Over 14,000 More li.'-iw Machines. bare boon sold than of any other man ;tund, and more medals bare been awarded the pro tor? by different Fair* and Mstitntee than to anyoth- The MKhliK!? arc warranted to do all that is claimed them. They am now in nee to several fluo tiles ia Al ia, and la every case they give entire aatiafccttow. lie Agent refer? those desiring laßrmattoq as th* sa ri ty of the Machines, to Col. Jshn L. Piper, Bev. A. lark. George Hawkcsworth, BcnJ. F. Roes, and X- H. oer, , lie macbinea can be aeen and examined efc Aeetoe of Agent, at Altoona. » tk« of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glaae loot and new : > Htmmer—7*Bs. No. 2, ornamentaTbronaa, glass fcot new atjle Hctumer—l&s. No. 3, plain, wfth oUjtyto utter—(Si. [March a.!***.#. 1 $85,00 '.ra the entire eoet for Tuition in the stoat popular end eaaftU Onmmorclal School in the Country- WJW2 vebnndred.yonng men from twenty right iMbr”* as tuve boeD^dqJjat ed WWilUtha l Keepers at salaries of ; B*ooo,oo per Annum, x ediately upon graduating, who knew nothing ofac le when they entered the College, p- Minister's aoo« half price. Btodenta enter at any . and review wbeathey please, without extra cbSlga. r Catalogue of Mpages, Specimens ofProt OowJsff* ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large sagr** of twenty-five cents fn Pemui* . JRKKlNS*SMirH.Plttaburgh,P*. loona, Jan. 24, 'dl-ly. ” • IE BOOS' & HERB DOOTOIt, FROM PHILADELPHIA, IJHO HASH AD 30 YSABB <3©H «■»!» conrallad at toMMij* w, yoofa rfa.:—on tu «*(/ A*tg, will tben.TeflaM” VOtlMvitt M BfCB iB tfclt ■mee.hl. Wti.ttf. le£.,J£."" -^Z’Z ■*«*»•« Serf Übetr to-Oetertgeg o**wbo maybe .oSertng with Jl -—r BltWif Fee*,'to«ttaßdeia«lnu, new noS^tSSSS& *sag|gß ableledeiemtoethe c» treat ■1 sad certainty thaa tt W roMMe CT tlwwtsqP«W * <H«we«ana M* In**"* there li found ta otfnfjßatfth j-Utgpna Critame. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. MAILS CLOSE. May Western Way yj-.liiJayaburg western Through, Through. mails arrive. , 7 00 A. M. and 6 20 P. M. , 4 40 A.M.; TVefitcra xpru»fe‘* 10 “ i tMtern Throng ••““"•""V"™";;""";;;;;;” u 00 A.M. ’ S«nw.‘J;::.: «*>*•“• I noot3 [—During the weak. from 0 46 a. It. till Or.ter Oemiayi, from 6 45U11 7 46 a. m. el - * w ' JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M RAILROAD SCHEDULE. ON ASD AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1661. „ T-a n Etist arrives 4,40 A.M.'. leaves 1,15 A. M-j . W “ 7,10 A. M. “ 7,30A.M. I ■ East “ 8.30 P. M. •• 8,60 P.M.; West “ 7.55 P: M., •• 8,10 P. M. I r».t' “ 11.00 A.M. •• 11.20 A.M.: »•»> .. w„, u 6.30 P.M.. 11 6,50 P.M.; ", IHILI IIiAVSBOna BRANCH coonects with Ex- ! T ir Wc”i. and Mail Train East and West. ‘'/’t-tii'i \ v ItP. INCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown .erommodatloi. Trains Emit and West. Express West, and j fsR Uo- and Mail tram East and Meet. , localjtems TO OUR PATRONS. Kind patrons, it is a long lime siuco we | iave addressed yoq on the money subject. | and we feel sure that the files of our paper : will bear’us out in the assertion that we , Irave dunned less in the last three years, i than any other publishers in the country, i In fact we have but once asked, through : our paper, for money in that time. The j reason is, because ue do not like to bo ; dunned,” consequently we do not like to ; dunn others. But we now want money ' for a particular purpose, and if our pat- j rons who are in debt for subscription, ad- ’ vertising and job work, will pay up, we ! will have enough to accomplish our piir pose, and that purpose will be beneficial to our subscribers and patrons as well as ourselves. Now wo don’t want one of; uur patrons to withhold the amount of his indebtedness thinking that all the rest will pay up and it will make no difference : about his mite. If this be the case we, shall not succeed. We want all that is due us. If our desires are acceded to, | promptly, wo shall effect our purpose by ; the first of October, at which time we i shall extend an invitation to our patrons that will astonish them. We are in ear nest, friends, and if you come up as you ' should, wc will, at the time appointed, j show you something never before seen in K this section of the country. Your bills/ arc all made out, so there need be no dc-)l Cost4.ICTING Reports. —We were not a little ; surprised on reading, in the Harrisburg Tele- | graph, of last week, an official document signed 1 by Major Williams, in command of Camp Cam- ; tron, in which Capt McNally, from this place, : and bis company of some 80 men are published I as deserters from the camp. The statement \ ginn was that Capt. MeN. was ordered to take I h:s company to Harrisburg, to have the men I sworn into the service. On arriving at Harris- | burg they took the care and went to Lancaster, end joined Col. (late Capt.) Hambright’s regi- | meat, which is.attached to Qen. Jas. S. Negley’s | brigade, and Qen. N. was indirectly charged i ■nth inducing Capt MoN. and his men to pursue ' this cdurse. In the Telegraph of, Monday eve- | ning last, we find a statement from Qen. Negley, i in which it is stated that Capt. McNally’s com pany bad been refused provisions, tents, blank ets or straw, hy Major Williams at Camp Cam iron, and that the men, who had not yet been i sworn in, positively refused to go back to Camp ! rmacron, declaring that they would disband if they were not allowed to go to Lancaster and join CoL Hambright’s regiment, which was then under marching orders. Gen. Negley questions whether Major Williams has any authority over men before they are sworn into service, and whether he has any right to publish them as deserters. What may be the end of the diffi culty we do not know. Capt. McNally and his men will do their duty in any position, and the question is whether they were of were not free to choose for themselves previous to beingsworn mio the service. Tr, the Mothers, Sisters, Daughters and friends of the Volunteers from Altoo na and Vicinity. i The Quarter-Master General of Pennsylvania hating given notice that there will not be a suf ficient supply of woolen stockings for our sol diers during the coming winter,' and that they cannot be had at the stores or manufactories in, the country, those of you whose husbands, sons, brothers or friends have left the comforts of home-life for the hardships and perils of the camp and field, have now an. opportunity of again manifesting yonr sympatby for them and the great oanse they serve. lit is proposed to supply each member of Capt. Wayne’s compa ny with two pairs of good home-knit stockings. They should be of the best wool and of two sizes, tea and twelve Laches long, with double heels end toes, end every pair should be accom panied with a ball of y*» for darning. Lot the friends of this soldiers be prompt in their response to this appeal and they may be provided for in one week from ibis time. Stockings may be left with B. F. Rose, Esq., Dr. Findley, or at the stores of J, B. Hileman, Md Alexander McCormick, and they will be forwarded direct to Capt Wayne.. *fs- Through the columns of last week’s Be satcr we were informed that Hugh A. Caldwell, Esq., had become partproprietor of that estab lishment, and would conduct the publication of *k* P tt P«r during the absence of Judge Jones, *ho ia filling a Secretaryship in . the War De partment, at Washington, at $l2OO a year. We welcome Hr. C. to the corps editorial, knowing >hat he will make a worthy member thereof.— ly-hie new poeition (itoie a .pleasantand in <»-atiTu one, < a 10 4b A. M. 7OO I 7 00 A. M.and 0 00 P.M. 6 00 P; M, 720 “ #¥•&- Sotoo time since we picked up the fol lowing in an out-of-the-way place, where it had evidently been lost; and as no person has since madeinqniry about it, and we think it wrong that It should be permitted to pass' from the stage entirely,- wc give it a place in our columns for the benefit of a fly little boy who may be at a Joss to find a suitable speech for an exhibi tion occasion; x CHARLES CHATTERBOX. Ladies and gentlemen— hem—hem—hem— I’m glad you look so kiud'.y, for, somehow or Other, My niem’ry seems to be in a kind of a bother. 1 don't know bow it comes, and I wish some one would tell Why it is, that when I learn a piece perfectly well, And stand up, as you see me now, expecting well to speak, I cannot recollect a word, and feci like Jerry Sneak; . Although my tongue is free to run on any other matter, , It’s now as dumb as ouy fish, caught, fried and on a platter. I wonder wbat the memory is? And when a piece is lost. As this is, that I learned by heart, at twenty four hours cost. Where did it go to? Lot me see. How did the .piece' begin? 'Twas a great L—l'm sure it was—but, if it cost my skin, I cob)d not say what followed L! Stop! Yes! I have it now— ‘■Lend me your ears,’’—that's it—that’s right— but then allow You leutl your cars, what good will't do, uuless you lend your tongue? For that’ll the organ by whose aid a speech is said or sung. "Tend me your mvs —what did como next? I cannot got it yet. Don't, tell the Master I forgot, for terribly ho’U fret; For he expected more of me than aiiv other one Because I talk so fast, I s’posc. But what is to be done?— For ho had an idea that I could speak a piece fight smart; And so I could, if ho or you would give a body it start. . My speech, it was a master piece—that is, the Master wrote it: Aud he’ll bo'vi'icc! enough to find that I so soon, forgot it; Ho calculated mueti, I'know, on immortalily. And thought you’d all in raptures die, with him, as well ns me, Hut twixt ourselves [winking,] the piece at best is u!l a flddle-de dec. SoP'Vc don't bells e there is any person iu the universe hut dreads the idea of having a tooth “ pulledand the reason is obvious: it hurts; pretty bad—bad enough to make people cry out sometimes. Well, if we cun inform people who have “teeth to pull,” of a process whereby they can be extracted without pain, of course they will thank us, at least they should. It is said that extracting teeth by means of an electro magnetic instrument is without pain.— Our friend, Dr. Bittner, whose office is at the Masonic Temple, uses this instrument very suc cessfully, and if any one can extract without pain, it is Dr. 8., for he does it so quick with out the instrument that you have hardly time to fee! tbe^paiu. Our townsman, Kuos M. Jones, Esq., who is an independent candidate for I’rothono t iry, is distributing his tickets among his fricuds, with a fair prospect of polling a heavy vote, if not gaining the day, on Tuesday week. Mr. Jones would; make a first rate officer, —one who would give satisfaction to all persons having j business in the Prothouotary’s office, and we should like to see a citizen from our side of the •county obtain one of the lucrative Court-House offices of the county. Mr. Jones made an ex cellent Commissioner, and he would make an' equally good I’rothouotary. Coming to inn Poixi.—For the present wo are still in suspense as regards the future move meats of the Army of the Potomac General McClellan is cautious, and wisely keeps his plans to himself, so, that when and.where the decisive blow will be struck is all a matter of conjecture. But of one thmg we are certain, and that is, that Roush still keeps on hand all the,various articles usually kept in good Drug Stores, such as Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Notions, &c., which he dis poses of at low prices. Give him u call. Coi’stt ConosKK.—'This office is looked upon as one of .very small import, at}d in fact it is hardly worth an effort to obtain. Oar young townsman,’ Wm. 11. Percival, is m independent candidate Tor that office, as will be seen by refer ence to his card in another column. : William would make an excellent Coroner, and, by rea son ,ef infirmities which prevent him from per - forming manual labor, he is certainly entitled to the little benefit the : office might be to the holder. We hope all oar friends will give Bill a lift. SHERIFF. To Mi PauowCmiESS:—l hereby announce myself as an Independent candidate for the office of Sheriff of Blair County, and if elected will endeavor to discharge the -du* ties of s&id office faithfally. ’ FRANCIS' McCOY. Iltillidaypbarg, August 15, IBGI-tc* PROTHONOTARY. EOS. Taincsx: —You will please announce tlic name of ENOS M. JONES, 1 of Altoona, as an Independent candi date for the office of Frothouotary, at tho ensuing October election! Irrespective of party. Mast Ciiizcsb. Sept 12; 18«.-to CORONER. I hereby announce myself aann Independent Candidate for Che offico of Coroner of Blair County, and if elected will endeavor to discharge the duties of said office faithfully. WM. U. Altoona, £opt. 12, 1861,-to MASEIED. Ob Thursday, the 19tb Inst., by Ben A. B. Clark, Mr. GEORGE ANDERSON to Miss ELIZABETH YON, both of Logan Tp.,Blalr Co, Pa. On the lith'iiMt., by Ben 8./. Berlin, at the Lutheran P&nwnage hi- Williamsburg, Mr. DAVID A. ROtJCK.of ‘Woodcock Valley, Huntingdon countnto Miss SUSAN M. (daughter of Andrew) SMITH, of Morrison’* Core, Blair Co., Pa. At the residence of Robert Stewart, Esq., Willow Hall, by Ben John Moore, S. R. UAMILL, Baq., to Miss CALLUS PATTON, All of Blair Co., Pa. DIED. Ifi Logan township, on Friday last, Mr. DAVID Mc- CAtJLEY, one of the oldest members of the Presbyterian Church inithis place, aged abont 60 yean. Near WlUiamsbiirg, on the 3d of September, Him ELL ZABTKVENB STRAIGHTHOOF, aged 28 yeats, T months and 2 days. ' Ip Williamsburg, on the 11th Inst., WINFIELD SCOTT, (sod of John and Elmira) CARLS, aged 6 yean, 6 months, and .24 days. Ip Williamsburg, on tho 17th inst., MARY ALICE, (daughter Of John E. and Purindot WIJ*E : afced 3 rs v 4 njonthv#nd3 da?i. UNDERTAKING, ! Cabinet-Making and C&rpehtering. THE UNDERSIGNED have opened a shop of the above description, at the Cornerof the Alley cu Caroline street, between ihain snd Virginia Sts., where Uu\v will manufacture lo order, all,kin'd» of CABI NET FU.HNITUIUS, and will also contract fur patting up BUILDINGS of alt descriptions, finding all material. Ac. made to order on shortest notice and in any style d* ired. By strict attention to basinets they hope to inorit a share of public patronage. Altoona, Sept. 26,1861 S2sl] EMPLOYMENT) Cs7sl AGENTS WANTED! Wo will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expen 80®, to acti vo Agents, or give a cotnmUuiou. Particulars sent.froe. Addresn Erie Sewing Machine Company, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Jept. 12-ly.J FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS. ROSES, BUDS, *C., from Silas Boardtuau'e celebrated ROCHESTER, NURSERIES. The undersigned has been appointed an Agent for the sale t»f the above-named nrti- j{ dea Potions wishing any of them ulll do well to call and examine the catalogue. fcSu AH orders will be promptly attended to. J. U. ADLUM, A'fent. Altoona, Aug. 27, ISCI.-4t* O O J±.Xa . \O\V JS THE TIME FOR EVERY -I* family'tu get in their supply of coul for the Winter,' and the aubscribar would therefor© inform tho cltltens'of Altoona and vicinity, that U© is prepared to xupplv them, on short notice, with a superior article of ANTHRACITE aud ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. He will sell U by the Train, Car, or Cart Load, or by the bushel, deliv ered at the door of the purchaser. Yard on the North side of the Railroad—upper eud of Altoona Yard. U. R. MYERS. July 26,1861.-tf. ALTOONA. HIGH SCHOOL I Prof. JOHN MILLER, Principal. rpIIE FIRST SESSION OF THIS J[ SCHOOL will c»mmenco on MOXD A7 y Nov. 4th. >Thc established reputation of Prof. Miller os an accom plished scholar and successful Teacher Is a sure guarantee to parents, guardians and others, that tbo school will ho so conducted as to give full satisfaction. TERXS- t PER SESSIOX OF TWEXTT WEEKS. Fur English Grammar. Geography, Composition. Natural Philosophy, Mental and Advanced Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, Latin and Greek $l2 60 F or ‘German or French 6 00 For Mu*fc 6 00 of subscription to b<? made monthly to tho School'Directors. S T O -V E S * TIN & WARE. 'HUE UNDERSIGNED 'VOULD RE \ SPKLTFULLY ar B ounce to the citizens Altoona ami t Icinity lb ho has just received largo supply of SXOVK; of all 2\ittems, such r Cook, Parlor, Office ai Shop Stoves, which h will sell at the most rea sonable prices. A larp supply will always kepi on hand. Try AXD SHEET IROy \VAIt£, in great varMr, alw.iyuoaliar.il. ' 1 ROOFING & SPOUTING p\rt up on abort notice. He also manufactures Lr\j>fcp Iron Spoutine, which is said to be macb superior to gal vanized uhoet-irou or tin. Ho has also attached a coppcr-smithiog room to his es tablishment aud will'koop on hand uu assortment of cop ptr and brass kettles. Ac. All kinds ofjob work promptly attended to. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited- Store on Annie street, between Harriet and Ada- Hue BtrcetH. East Ward. Altoona, Sept, let, lS<d CAMPBELL’S Six Hundred and Fifty Dollar NEWSPAPER PRESS! THE ABOVE SUM IN CASH 1 I will furnish ono of my superior NEWSPAPER PRESSES, that can be driven by baud with ease at the rate of SEVEN HUNDRED SHEETS PER HOUR, on any kind of a job from a colored poatqr\lowu, ami do it" work rb well as any cylinder Pres* In the world* Bed 31 X 10 inched, rolls n form with two rollers of 26 .V 42 inches, weighs only 3,300 lbs, ami can be put up and set running by any ordinary printer. I hare issued a specimen done on this press, in pam phlet form, containing a cut of it, tad will take great pleasure in sending a copy to those who have not received it, on the receipt of a paper from them. Any publisher Inserting this advertisement, to tho amount of $lO. and sending mo a paper containing it, will bo allowed the amount of their bill towards payment on one of my presses, if ordered after ono year from Sep tember!. 1861. If ordered wilhiu one year, $2O will be Allowed for the bill. If ordered within six months $3O will bo allowed. And If witbGTlhree mouths, $4O will be allowed for the bill THESE ARE WAR TIMES AND WAR PRICES. You will find it for your Interest to communicate di rectly with mo, as 1 warrant the press to bo i ll 1 repre sent it. which your merchant can easily And out for you if yon are a total stranger in New York. For further particulars please address A CAMPBELL, No. 16, Spruce street, N. Y. Sept. IH, 1861. Cheap ! Cheaper !T~Che t apest!! fi JTTUZZA FOR NORTH WAgfi-1 uhUenMgned would rcspcctfolly inform the j citizens of Alcona and the surrounding country that ho i i has rented the store room formerly occupied by Jacob | Burkhart, on Virginia street, near A. McCormick's store, ! [ where be is about opening a | Grocer y,. Flour, Feed and Provision Store. He has Just returned froip the East whore ho has been selecting his.groceries with great care and buying exclu sively for cash, which enables him to sell as low, if not a little'lower, than any house in the 1 place. He would therefore say to all who wish a good article of groceries, and at a low figure, to call and examine h£s stock before purchasing elsewhere. His stock consists of Hats and Men and Homcn't Shoes. Xoiions qj' all kinds. Extra Family Flour, Superfine, Corn Meal, Eye and Com Chop. Extra Borcring Syrup Molasses, 60 cents per gal. Golden “ “ 45 Pennsylvania " “ 55 “ “ “ Baking “ •*'Ja “ “ White Crash Sugar 11 “ lb. White “ 10 “ “ “ Refined “ 10 “ “ “ Best Brown " « “ “ “ Cuba “ “ “ Rio Coffee 15 to 16 “ “ “ Best Imperial Teas 00 “ 11 “ 2nd quality “ T 5 “ “ “ Black “ 50 “ “ “ Rosin and Castile Soap, Raisins, figs, Almonds, Fil berts, English Walnuts,X'rcam Nuts, Mackerel. Herring, Lake Trout. Dairy Balt, Cheeee, and oTcrythlng that is necessarily kept in a good family grocery. ' April 4, ’6l-tf.] J. A. SPRAXKBE. THE HEROES OP PEACE, AND The Heroes of War. 17 ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, jJ 9 NEW YORK, ia now publishing, In addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe and America as N Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, iu which ia included Portraits of nearly all the PROMT' KENT MEN OF AMERICA, not excepting Jeff, Davis, Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederates. Price ol Portraits $3.00 per dozen. Can bo sent by mall. Scenes of the War for the Onion, ' are published, card size, and in stereoscopic form, ALSO, * ’ ' Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Paris, London, and in other parts of England and Franco; in Scotland, Ireland, Wales. Holland, Switzerland, Spain, on the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holjr Land, China, India, Cuba, Ac., ad injinttum. Our Instantaneous' Stereoscopic Views Art the Greatest Wonder of the Age. These ore taken in the fortieth part of a second, and the nishttg of water, the moving of leaves, or the march of an army, does not In the slightest degree affect the taking of thow* views?. ' They are sold for $3.00 per dozen. We bffV#aYso on hand and manufacture the largest as* sortment of Stereoscopes, Photographic Albums, and Pho tographic Materials la tbo United States, and perhaps in the world. CiTAUwrts, containing lists N of our Portraits, Views, Stereoscopes, &c n sent free by mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, near St. Nicholas, Now Yprk._ Blanks of all depokiptions nVatly ati<i at thi> o£R*K Bilious A ffectiom, LiyER COMPLAINTS, SICE HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA. &C. ' JAYNE’S SAW ATI YE PILES, A. MILD, PROMPT * EFFECTIVE REMEDY. HMIERE is scarcely any disease in which v i purgative medicines are not required; and much sickness aud suffering might bo prevented wore they mere generally used. No person can fool well while a costiTO habit of body prevails; besides, it mod .generate* serious and often fetal diseases, which might bo avoided by tho timely aud judicious use of proper Cathartic medicines. . Convinced of the correctness of these views, JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS HAINES k CAE R. Are recommended with the greatest confidence, experience having demonstrated them to bo for superior to any other in use, being more mild, prompt, safe and uniform in their operation. While using them no particular care is re quired, and patients may eat and drink ns usual. Ago will not impair them, os to always readily dissolve in the stom ach. In small doses they are alterative and gently laxa tive, but in large doses are actively cathartic, cleansing the whole alimentary canal from all putrid, irritating and fecal matters. >'or DYSPEPSIA, those Pill* are really an invaluable Article, gradually changing tbc vitiated secretion* of the Stomach aud Liver, and producing healthy action In those important organs. In cases of long standing, a core will Ih> mure speedily effected by using, in conjunction with the Pills, either JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE or TONIC VKK* MIFUGK, according to directions. For Liver Complaint, Gout, Jaundice, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Fevers, Nervousness, Diseases of the Bkfn, Impurity uf the Blind, Sik Headache, Custiveuess, Piles, Female Diseases, and Billions Affections, these Pills have proved tbo'meelves eminently successful. All that is asked for them is a fair trial. ■* As lines© PilL* hove proved theckelves so eminetly suc cessful iu removing diseases of the Liver, Dyspepsia and diseases of the* Skin, I hare thought it advisable to add the following remarks on This is a disease much talked about, but at the same time very imperfectly understood. Properly speaking, every derangement of the Liver or Billions system is a Liror Complaint, but the peculiar state of the Liver to which I now have reference is a Chronic Affection and imuilly arises from a torpid or congestive stale of that important organ. Sometimes tho bile is de ficient iu quantity, or vitiated in quality, or both these states prevail at tlfe same time. Sometimes tho disease is owing to obstruction in the duct or pipe which conveys the bile from tho liver into the bowels, This obstruction is very frequent, and is usually caused by tbo pipe being clogged up by thick tenacious slime or mucous, and some times by gall stones. The blip is then thrown back futo the gull-b Udder, where it Is absorbed by numerous small vessel* which convey it into the Thoracic Duct, a pipe that runs up along the spine, and terminates in and emp ties itself Into the large vein of the left shoulder, near its juncli n with.tho veins of the head and neck, aud thence the bile I? conveyed to the heart and becomes mixed with thy blood. Tho bile in this manner being diverted from its proper course, and circulating In a part of the body where it never was designed by nature, produces much evil, and often disastrous effects upon tho health of the indi vidual—bvcaueo, for want of healthy bile to mix with the half-digested food, a complete separation neVer takes place between the chyle (the milky liquor which ibrpis the blood) and those portions of the food designed by nature to be ejected from the bowels—for the bile, when present, purifi' 8 and separates the healthy fr *m the unhealthy por tions, in the same manner that isinglass or white of eggs separate wine or cider from their impurities—and, conse quently, tho very fountain of life is vitiated and corrupted. prevails—or alternately costiveness or diar rhea—- in the stomach and bowels, and the patient is often worms, and frequently with tbo pile*. Tho coarse pari. of bile thus mixed with tbo blood, more or less db^truv.' 1 the pores of the skin and small blood vessels, aud hence give .-‘5O to various diseases of tho skin, such as erysipelas, cozcija. ‘.things, small watery vessels, blotchrss tumors, pimples, »curh t ? GS3 » boils, sore eyes, sores aud ulcers of various kinds. The is more or less yellow, and (when the disease is of standing.) often very dai'k, and has a disagreeable, dirty t grta*y appearance, aud sometimes there is a perfect jaundice- In* white of the eves also bus a green or yellow tinge. MOKE OR LESS bile is strained from the blood in *ta passage through the Uidne>s,and t by Its acrimony, pro duces pains in the back, and scalds and irritates all th£ urinary passages. Some days tho passage of urine is pr<r fuse, and natural in appearance; at other times it is scanty, and thy desire to evacuate in frequent and urgent. Some times the color is nearly white and milky, but usually it Is high colored, rod or yellow, with a rank, offensive odor, and sometimes it is bloody. The tongue is usually more or less coated with a brown scurf. There is irritation, aud frequently chronic inflam mation of the innpr surface of tho stomach and bowels, with a tenderness on pressure, and a soreness along the lower edge of tho ribs. STEPHEN WINTERS. SOMETIMES THERE IS A LOATHING of food, and at other times there is a voracious appetite. There is often a fooling of chilliness, and coldness of the feet and knees, and along tho inside of the thighs—sour or bitter eructa tions, and sometimes a spitting or throwing up of the food after eating. There is a feeling of oppression across the stomach and chest, as if pressed down by a weight; troublesome and often frightful dreams, low spirits, languor, want of ener gy. melancholy restlessness and discun tented ness, dreami ness of mind—timorousness and a great deal of trouble, and a disposition to magnify everything, sometimes great watcfafullness and an inability to sleep-—at others great drowsiness, weariness, and disinclination to motion. " AT TIMES THE FACE la flashed, with more or less fever, especially at night or in the afternoon. Sometimes violent colics, and wondering paina in various parts of the body. Frequently there is a short hacking cough, With a buskiness of the'throat. and sometimes a very severe, dry, and bard cough, which is often mistaken for consumption. This cough often commences in the latter part of the flight 'or early in the morning, and lasts far hours, frequently producing nausea and vomiting. If there bo any expecto ration, it is a tough, ropy, tenacious phlegm, which ad -1 keres t> everything It touches. There are also frequently chronic pleurisy pains in various parte of the chest, which shift about from one part of the breast or side to the other. Sometimes abscesses form in the liver, and pressing up ward on tholungs, produce constriction and cong&and i breaking, discharge their contents Into the lungs, whence I it mnstjra ejected by expectoration, or tho patient is <Jc- I stroyed. Some persons are troubled with spasmodic i twitches in various parts of tho body, sometimes faintness ! and sighing, difficulty of breathing; reading or talking j producing weariness. THERE IS A BEATING >KNSA j TION near tiie pit of tho stomach, With palpitation and ] fluttering of the heart; profusion of dandruff and loss of, i the hair; indeed, to. sum up in a few words—a yellow, I dirty, greasy appearance'of the skin, a'yellow or green j tinge of tho white of tho eyes, att aching path across the ■ kidneys and hips, with irritation or heat lo discharging ; urine—a sensation of fullness or distension across the ab ! domen, with tenderness on pressure—lowness of spirits, ; frightful dreams, acidity of stomach, with other dyspeptic j symptoms, billions fevers, billions colics and bilious diar | rhcea and dysenteries, obstinate costiveness, intermittent [ and remittent fevers, Jaundice, fever and ague, Ac., all j originate from th<* same cause— a deranged state of the liver. Violent remedies always do more barm than good; 1 but, by a persevering use of these pills, all that can be ! desired will bo accomplished. 1 TUB MOST SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT i« to give tic ; patient, every night on going to bod,! from two four Sana i tlvo pills; or enough of them to insure one and not moro . than two evacuations from the bowels next morning.— 1 The dose of tho Pills can bo increased or diminished at pleasure, so os to produce the above effect, and their uao 1 should be continued until a cure is completed; and also, ; at tho same time give the Alterative three times a day according to tho directions, unless there is a want of app^ I tite, with weakness and debility or symptoms of worms prevail, when, instead of the Alterative, give a teaspoonful of the Vermifuge, (mixed iu a little cold water ana sweet eued to ploaso the taste, about half an hour before each meal, until these symptoms • are- removed; and If there should be cough, or oppression about tite throat or chest, then give the expectorant as often and in such doses as may be found necessary to quiet the cough and make ex* pectoration easy. '■ "* The Sanative Pills. and aH of BE. I). JATN3TS Fam&p LIVER COMPLAINT. Medicines, are told by C. JAOOABDand O. W. KEBSLEB, Altoona, and by Agents everywhere, from whom may alio be obtained, Jaynt't Medical Almanac and Guide to Health , containing besides a valuable calendar, a Cata logue of Diseases, together with the symptoms by which they may be known, and the proper remedies for their care. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BEONCHIIISgETO. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT Has been for Thirty Years tjhe Standard Remedy. RECENT COUGHS AND COLDS, PLEURITIC PAINS, ETC., are quickly and effectually cured by its diaphoretic, soothing and expectorant power. ASTHMA it always cures. It overcomes the spasmodic contraction of the air-vessels, and by producing free ex pectoration at once removes all difficulty of breathing. BRONCHITIS readily yields to the Expectorant It subdues the inflammation which extends through the wind-tubs, produces! free expectoration, and suppresses at once tfa* cough andpain. ■ CONSUMPTION.—For this Insidious and Altai disease, no remedy on earth has ever. been- found so , effectual. It subdues the inflammation, relieves the congtf and pain, removes the difficulty Of breathing, and produces an easy expectoration, whereby all irritating and obstructing mat ters arc removed from the lungs. , WHOOPING COUGH is promptly relieved by this Ex pectorant. It ahortent the duration of tfaa dfeeass one half, and greatly mitigates the suffering of the patient. In all PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, in CROUP, PREU KIBY, etc-, it will be found to bo prompt, earn, pleasant, and reliable, and may be especially commended to MIiftO TBKS, Tucinae, and Sinuses for IM relief of boareenead, and for strengthening the organs of the to Ice. This EirtciosAXi and ail of DR, D. JAYNE'S iinttly .VtJicinr, are sold by C. JAGGARD end O. W. KESSLER. Altoona, nod by Agents everywhere. [sep, 2iMJ«, PROF. O. J. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR. P precisely what its name indicate*, for whllppleasant W the to*tel it Ur revivifying* exhilarating and strength ening to the vital powers. It also revivifies* reinstates and renews the blood in all its original parity, and thus re stores and render* Ibis system invulnerable to attack* of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to tho world in a popular fetmso as to be within lh*rmeb «ill. So chemically and skill fully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted so as to *d w perfect accordance with the laws nature, and #<*<* pmhe the weakest stomach and tone up tho digestive organ*, and alUy all nervous and other irritation. 11 fe Also perfectly exhilarating In its effects, and yet it is never followed by laaeltudo or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and coosooosntly can neter Injure. As a sure preventive and cure of Coxscxmox, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Diwimil, Loss or Arrant*, Faint xxsa, Nervous IxaitAuurt, NtctAisu, Palpitation or tbs Heart, Hslaxcbolt, Night Sweats, LaN-_ ODOR, OiDDUtnS, AND ALL THAT CLiBV OF CASES 80 TEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEWALX WEARNESS, AND IR • . • REGULARITIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Aho.'Urar Ucningunenta or Torpidity, and U«r Com- I loinbi, Diwawa of tbo Kidney, or any general derange ment of tha Crioßry organs . , It will not only cur© the debility follow log CHILLS and FEVER, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the dUeares atone©, if already attacked.\ Travelers should have a bottle with them, as ■ it will in fallibly prevent any deleterious consequence* following Upon change of climate and water. f Aa it prevents costiivness, strengthens the digestive or gans, it should be in the hands of all persons*of sedentary habiu. ' ■ .Ladies not accustomed to much out-door exercise should always use it. mothers should usplt, for it is a perfect relief, token,» mouth or two before tho final trial, ah© will pass the dreadful period with perfect eat© and safety. There Is no mtstafo about it. THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM TOR IT! MOTHERS TRY ITU And to jou we appeal, to detect the illness or decline not only of your daughters before It be too late, hut also your sons and husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up with the excitement cf business, that if It were not for you. they too, would travel in the aame down* ward path until it is too late to arrest their fatal foil* But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never-failing affection will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as' tbe remedy which ahould alwaydbe on hand in time of need. * o. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St Louis. Price $1 per bottle. For sale In Altoona, by A. ROUSH, Agent, and all good Druggists. [June 27, UOl.-lycow DIRECT EROM NEW YORK. R. O. A. KERR Has Just returned from New York city with a beautiful assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS FOR THE LADIES, in part of Toil Dc i,Vc, Jopamse. P(hho strips, Di Chevrel, Irish Jhrpliui, Vu'jal', LartUas, HAards, Craft Dcßcgr. Lawns, Silts, <tc. INDIAN SILK SHAWLS, a beautiful article, cheap and fashionable, STELLA AKD PRINTED SHAWLS. A largo assortment of the prettiest PRINTS ever brought to th§ town, so acknowledged by competent judges. Ladies’ Trimmings in endless variety. He calls special attention to his beautiful assortment of QUEENSWARE, which L 5 acknowledged to bo the moat complete of any in the town and at prices defying competition. Iron Stone mu far ®? r f®. u , a BOOTS AND SHOES, \ directly from New: Vo. lt. aai boiwht from fir. t hands. ' BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL, INC'tATN. LIST, UEMP AND KAO CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS from 1 to £ ya ris vide. His stock of GROCERIES Us'fcompleto in every respect, and will sc sold at as Idv » figure as any bouse this side of tho city. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at lower prices th%n they can be bad elsewhere. Good Carriages for $4.00 and $4.60, and Spring Carriage! for $5.00, just os good as heretofore sJd for $B.OO. Wooden and Willow Ware" in almost every variety, together with all the outfit of a first class store. [Mtfy 9, 186!-tf What's the News? WtfY THE SUBSCRIBER h&a just received and opened a large and beauti ful stock of SEASONABLE GOODS among which may be found the following FOR TilE X.-A.3DXES : Fancy and Plain, magnificent ,and brilliant stylo of Spring Silks, Blocs Silks. Norwich Poplins, Chsllis De Lainos, colored oud figured Brimaits, French and English Chintzes, English and American Calicoes, Ic. WHiTB GOODS- \ We have in this/deportment, Linens, Laces, Edgings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconctts, Lawns, Mail Muslins, Ladles Fine French Collars, Undetslceves, Scroll of which we respectfully ask a thorough examination In order to satisfy Ladies that we have these goods better and lower in price thao tho lowest. ' Mourning Goods, This line of goods is very ample in every department. Hosiery and Gloves. Silk, Woolen Cotton and Linen Dasoibr ladies and gentle men, and ah endless variety for children. Ladlea and gen tlemen’s Kid, Kid Finishes, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Call and see our for firmed “Buck Gloves.” DOMESTICS. , Muslins, Flannels,ißlanketa, and .every article in the Do mestic line of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in mare complete assortmebt than can be found in any house in the iutcrinr of Pennsylvania. Wo have also a fine assortment of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, together with a full stock of Groceries, Qtteensware, Hardware, and all the et cetera* of a country store. May 9,186.1. } N J. B. lIXLSMAN. LADIES’ WINE. SPEER’S SiMBDCI WISE. OF CULTIVATED PORTUGAL ELDER. EXCELLENT WmE" FOE FEMALES. EVEBt FAMILY SHOULD USE SPEER’S SAMBUCI WIRE. CELEBRATED for its medicinal and beneficial qualities as a genuine Stimulant, lonic, Diuretic and gndeHflc, highly esteemed by eminent physl clans, and some of the first fimiiifeiriii Europe and America. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE is not a mixture or manufactured article/but Is pare,from cultivated Portugal Rider, recommended by Chemists and Physicians as possessing medical properties superior to any other wines in use, and an excellent article for all weak and debilitated persons, and the aged and infirm, improving the anpetite, and bonefitting ladies and children. A LADIES’ WINE, because it will not Intoxicate as other wines, as it contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is admired for its rich peculiar fiaror and nutritive properties. Imparting a healthy tone to : the digestive organs, and a blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion. None gennineUnlcsa the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, S. J-, is over the cork of each bottle. 3UKEOS& TRIAL OF TBIS WISE. ■ ‘ A. gPEBR, Proprietor, OfflceCO* Broadway, New York. For sale by A. BODS’!, Altoona; OEO. W. PATTER SON and OEO. A. JACOBS, Hollidayaburg; and by W. NOWLIN k 00., Tyrone. QegT-ly Dr. CALDERWOOD offers his Pro- ‘to the dtliani of ATtodOA and Ticlnity. Office on Virginia Strut, nearly opposite C. J. Mann’a Store. ; : REFERENCES: J. B. Lcdsn. M. D., Huntingdon. Jno McCcuncn, M. D., “ 11. I. Cbrmr, “ Pitubnrgh. Ber. J. B.CCKT, Birmingham. . Rev. Tamms Srxvassos. Tyrone City. Jicoa Boater, ■ o, fleets, •' .. “ ’ w. boost , « M. HVJoUT. •» AltoonS, HayNHli, 1861-Iy* • j WANTOD. 1A A AKEW4NTBP 1 toiiiake Array Shoea (or the United Statea, liberal wages glren. Apply to T ; , JOHN SHOEMAKER. Aug. 2i IW. ■ ■ ■ AWoon* Pifc SO right to tho Spot” IS3TAST BEUXrt STOP TODB COVOM rcEirr tocr breath i BIRKh'QTHXN TOTTR VOICXI SPALDING'S Throat Oonfectiona, U 1 GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN,_ GOOD FOB LECTURERS, GOOD FOE PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTXfM GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS* LADIES ABE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CPILDREN CRT FOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS 4VThey reliete i Cn|b instantly. 49*TlMy clew the Throat. . 44“ They give strength and tolaiae to the take. 44 They impart a delklona aroma to the breath. 49* They are delightful to the taste. 49- They are made of ahapla herbs, and can ham aeeae I adtiae cTery oae who has a Cough) or a Uosky Yoke or a Bad Breath, or aay dUßcaUy of the Throat, to get a package of my Tbroet Confections, they will reliete ‘yon instantly, end yon will agree with me that “ (bey go tight to tho spot.”j You will Bad them Tory Useful end pkeseet while trarelllng or attending 'public meetings for stilling yonr Cough or allaying your thirst. If yon try oae pack age I am safe in saying that yen wilt eter afterwords eon stdsr them Indispensable. Ton wilt find them at ll)S Drnggiata ami Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTSi My rigiwnm la on each package. Alt olhera ate toga terfeit. A package will be aent by mail, prepaid, on receipt ef Thirty Conte. Add row, i HKNBY C. SPALDING, So. 48 Cedar Street, Sear York. . HervousHeadache By tho use of thcae Pilla this periddtc attack* of Aereou or sic!: Headache may l>u prevented; and it taken* at the commencement of aa attack immediate relief from ptla and sickness Will be obtained. They seldom fitU in removing the JNVtam and Btadaehv to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing OxHttiuti. For lAitrary iftn, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they arc valuable as a Laxative, improving the appctiU , giving tone and vtpor to the digs* tive organa, and rcatorisgthe natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS nro the result of tong invest igv Uon and carefully conducted experiments, having been lv use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and angering from Headache, whether originating-in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They arc entirely vegetable in their composition, aarl may be taken S< h*l times with pefcct safely without making any change 0(* ‘Uret, ami the absence qf any a. grccablc Uult renders ii admirtisUt tA&n to chihittrt. BEWAEE 0# COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have ILto signature! 6f Henry Sp«Wln* erf each Box. ~ Bold by Drugglet* and all other Dealers in Modkincs. A Bos will bo sent by mall prepared on receipt of the PRICE 35 CENTS. Alt orders fihould be addressed to Not. 15, ’OO.-IJT.I MiBOXTUit, Co its., Feb. 5,1881 Ma. SrAumra. gut: I have tried'your Ccufeallc PUla, and lUfy them.l* wttt that I want you to senaine two dollars worth more. Part of then Sro for the neighbors, to whom I gars at few oot of the first box I got from poo. Send tbe Pill* by nail,land oblige . Sour obedient Servant, JAMES KENNEDY. Ma. Smlbisg. Sia: . I wlah yon to aend me one more box of your Ccpbalia FUle, / Aaoe reeeiced a great deal of benefit from than. Yours. Respectfully, MARY ANN STOIKHODSBV Sfrocx Casts, IfcxTcntboN Co., Pa., Jan. 18,18)1. H. C. Sfauuxg.. Sib: Von will pleaae aend me two boxes of your Csphaiie Pills. Send them immediately. Rcapectfhnyyours, • JOHN & SIMONS. P. 8.—7 have xyd one qf your FiSi, and JLm& them exceUeni: , Tn>M the Examiner } Xor/oOcy Va. Cephalic PiU* accomplleb tbe object for «liich'tß>> v«r» made, vis.: Owe of headache In all its forma. From, the Examiner, ydr/aik, Va, Tltoy bare been tested In more than a thousand da*ee, > with entire success. prm the Democrat, SL Cloud , Minn. If you are, or bate been troubled with the headache, tend for a bon, (Gepbatls PBls,) eo that you* may bare them In case of mrattack. fiam the JdrtrliKr, Providence, E. I The Cephahc Pills an aid to ho a remarkably etfectiv* remedy forth* headache, and one of the very beet for that rery frequent complaint which has ever been discover*!. From the iTcetem E. R. datette, Chicago, 18. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and lila unrivalled Cephalic PtUe. From the Kanawha VoCeg Star, Kanawha, Va- We an sure that persona suffering with tbeiieadae*.. whotrj them, will stick to theta. JVom the Southern 2 nth Finder, New Orleans, La. Try thorn 1 you that are afflicted, and wo are tun that yonr testimony can be added to the already numerous Hat that hu received benefits that no other medldns can pre duce. *3. A single bottle ofSPALDINQfi PREPARED QLDE will save ten tim« its coat annually.^R SPALDING'S PREPARED GLBE f SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING’S PREPARED GLCE! EATS TUX ratXSl ECONOMY! *S.°A Stitch is Tula Satis Km.*4| Aa aocldinta will happen, eren tn ~tll frfilatWl fcal Ilea,librery doaUablo to hteo some cheap aad erwte nlent way for repairing Furniture, Toya, Crockery, St. SPALDING’S PBEPAEED OLDS I foejto all such emergencies, and do honaatold tap aWnrd to bewtthoWtit. It la always teady, anil up to the ftfcfclng point. v i. o CBBFCI IN ETEBT HOUSE." N. B.—A Bnub accompanies each Bottle. Price 2& eta Addreaa, HENBY C. SPAtDIKO, No. MtMarßt, N. T. CATOpJI. . effoe tk^SseipoW*B l s^SSsiw9SSfiSt BED wotodw&toW all paraaao tb toaiatotSfcre pwrrti—toftaadaeothattfcotollaw, Aumrys pbepabed l»*oo theonialdo wrapper; atl other are ! awW*9St ioWI,. terfriia. . V■ • ■ : -v- v Astrai-vSe* HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street New York. UiTaarcan, Px., Pcb. B,l<Bl PIBPATCBf
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