The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, December 06, 1862, Image 3

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i HDUeuei and
Ceriee ofthe
t ofor. diseases havingtheir
lenriitionof tby>h»dV^
DANIEL A. BOTD.
Papmnsnan, December si, iggp
I **““« Dtbakui tw,
DwdlriM prepaid by yoe
» ttMooan." r I had enffered fcr
a which broke oat unmy bead end
pto ine Tory much,aiidtook offthe
IWWfc appearance:it abobreke CB .
below the elbow, anient late the
*«*%• * fearful Bore. The disease
i tint eerere! email plecre of boat
ywWt nod tow spirited, tod bed
eer getting well, ee I had tried mt.
read they did roeno good. " InSsp
t» induced to try “tointet'e I*.
a.* I nut canfeee l bed no lelth
rt after I hed need three battlee ol ■
serf on my head and ora begea to'
dr elghtor ten bottlee, and my heed
ell except the ecare remaining from
elate that 1 had the rheumatism
md lege. The Blood Scorcher elm
Tain now a well man, over forty
oe topic and young U I did when
■ lacyeued In weight twenty poaadi.
tbadbeaae in my fiireheard wee so
td and lifted anything beery, th«
re. ipr. Keyaer bad a photograph
igo.the artist, after I began to get
> miy appearance ee bad ae it am,
iting- the medicine. Yon can w<
r which b now in my possession.
’«Wood street. X woahl alio -
looi Searcher which wee made bs
ameserd making it. Although it
not recover bsVttntll I got the kind
iwiaelt One bottle of fab did Be
Ithiiold. I beliere it b egreatdeal
1 here recommended die Blood
any of my friends for serious die
hashelpcd the whole of them. Yon
a wish, and 1 am nnxiona that ell
weei may be cured. I llrainthb citj,
em employed at CollriUe A Andet
brki, M Wayne etreet.
DANUX A. BOYD.
MAN CURED.
iaM| bavsbsen nearlj
wSrlyfifor yean. I called an Dr.
nth* ago and asked him to five a»
oatflfc&jr the Blind la niWdflii
: not go tp Philadelphia to get.vsll
t would car* ims ns he said laydit-
I was .Mated: tar It two or duet
i this <ttTi anil was reUevsd, hat
taed after a moathor two after I
1 tMBd ’.BQT disuse »u re
jr advice of a goodWsadof
■e restored my eight, and m }
U as ever. The Doctor (area*
Mr” and a wash.
DAUB KDtBOUX,
Cilotos Kills. BUg>.
r.Audenoa *«•*, Allagbea;
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for. dear .a jeer- It -eastonr* 1
i that; could Mt work for nfrjy
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rr --~ " fSSf Dos’! Th*ow Sroire* -rßqyv doo’t throw that
IT iff iflltJl ’' Mm pillll f «one toward your way, nn
** ’ | * less you are certain that yon injnre jno one.—
S' 5 CiapMTi s#• “Citttij Piw." Many boys have been fatally, err severely injured
1 by the carelessness of their coin fades in this re
spect, and here is an instance. I' On Friday week,
a number of school 1 boys, in ChenyhiQ township,
Indiana county were amusing, themselves throw
ing stones at a mark, when one of them struck a
lad named Howearth, injuring him so that he
died on the following day.
ITEMS.
, irE . TO DB Kaos asd Papkr.—The Boston
> < j e r, in an article onthe advance in the price
’saya We are told by many, of the
' paper manufacturers that the question is not
t 0 the price, but whether at any price, the
0t titv of paper required can be supplied, so
' ia3 'tod' has become the supply of stock. This
'" uld call the attention of the community to the
triagofr*B» ‘“d. P a P er ’ lar * fe of w^ch
s been wasted. Ok! paper answers for mixing
with rags, and if this is generally saved,
«f being wasted or destroyedj it will afford
L ' h relief. Old paper, the waste and (sweepings of
and houses, now six cents a
and when it is taken into View that the
circulating in the community will
rerage about fifteen to the pound, rather more
lan an ounce each, every one will; see that a
mnqnnt of wastage is made here which may
easilv- be saved.
Fragments of paper equal m i quality to one
.imed newspaper sheet, will sell for three-eighths
i a cent by the pound, and old worn-out newspa
" we in demand for wrapping-paper and other
arposes, it fifty to sixty-two cents a hundred.—
1,, these times every piece of paper as Urge as a
bank-bill, as well as rags of the smallest size,
.Imuld be saved; In many houses and shops a
treat deal of paper is wasted in various ways.—
[imbtless many families waste enough hy burning
„i tindling fires in the course of; a year, sufficient
p.nav for supplying themselves with a weekly,
iad perhaps, even a daily newspaper.
Discharged Soldiers and Bounty Claims
We see it pnbliahed that if a soldier is discbat
wore he Ims served two whole years, or to th<
„f the war, if sooner ended, be:forfeits his
i:iiLin,v. The back dues for wages, and fifty -
tach twenty miles traveled from the place of
Jisciiarge to the place of enrollment, he is entitled
:, on the pay certificates from his nearest paymas-
If a soldier is killed, or dies of disease, be
j-jre [he end of two years or the close of the war,
l,e has, under .the liberal construction of the law,
, rred to the end of the war, so far as he is or can
l, concerned. Congress intended that no one
.lu„Jd have the bounty until the end of the war.
The I law requires that the bounty shall be jtaitl
nist to'the widow; if no widow, the children in
.-)iolshares; if neither widow, child nor children,
then to the father; if ho is not living, or has
abandoned his family, then to the mother: and if ‘
there be neither father nor mother, then to the '
brothers and sisters. Widows of commissioned
nficers and of soldiers dying subsequent to their ■
Jis-harge are not entitled to bounty.
A Cm' Touch.— Onr young friend, K. A. O. ;
Si-it, has made an addition to the out side appear- •;
of his store which gives it a decided Chest- |
am street appearance, and takes down anything of
tin? kind in this section of the country. We refer:
I',, his show windows. Ladies they are worth a •
arouhd that wav just to look at. The china
and glass ware window jcan’t be beat by any city
-labUshment, because Rob has all that they have,
ami in arrangment he is the eqnal of the best.—
The ladies’ fancy goods window exhibits the
prettiest assortment in that line which the country
affords, and it most charm the eye of every passer
bv. His new gas fixtures also go ahead of all
competitors, and when lighted up in the evening,
the effect is grand. Call around at the “ cheap
ca»h, store" and view the beautiful and useful com
bind ; .
Circular from tub Cash Stork I— The sub
scriber would respectfully announce to the public
that he has just returned from the East with his
stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which he will sell, as usual, at a very small ad
vance on, cost, FOR CASH .ONLY. He is un
able to give a price list owing to the daily fluctua
tions in the market.
His stock is the heaviest and most complete ever
brought to the place, and haying been purchased
at the very lowesteash prices, will be sold at prices
which make it to the interest of cash i buyers to
calf and examine his stock and be convinced that
he can and does sell a little cheaper than any
credit establishment. i
He would call particular attention to: his large
stock of DRY GOODS, embracing all the latest
Mas Killed.— On Tuesday of last week, a and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES‘OF LA
colored man named John Williams, who had been DIES 1 DRESS GOGDS to .he found in the East
-wking with George Hooper, barber in this place, Scm market. A full assortment of fanc£and plain
„ r u jiT j «_■ u . | Flannels and Shirting; large and excellent supply
cot upon a Westward-hound freight tram wuth | of Liuenalu l Mushns, dozens of patterns of Ladies’
the intention of riding to Pittsburgh, Being in- . ail( j Gent’s Gloves, all styles of Hosiery, with the
■oxicated he was unable to keep his position on 1 roost complete selection of Shawls ever exhibited
ihe bumpers and'fell from them upon theh trap W-i *“ ma*et; any amount of Nubias, Opera
: Hoods: Ladies Patent Vest*, and a ftsemendous
in the vicinity of Kittamng Point, and was hor. . pile ofAmtine, Kelly & Co.'s Patent Hdop Skirts,
rihty mangled, several cars'passing over him. He I ranging from four to fifty springs, which will be
was brought back to this place and interred the next sold at least. 25 per cent, upder present market
day. He was a yonng manabont 22 years of age; , GROCERrES is co?pp i ete and
an.l hishome was at Harrisburg. , selling a few cents below other establishments.—
_ T , , .... | Our Syrups range from 40 to 70 cents per gallon.
week we were inclined to feel a little , e would: invite particular attention to our large
jolly over the arrival of the season for buckwheat ; stock of Government-coffee, bought befqre the late
tikes andsausages, but while the sausages are right j heavy advance, which we sell at 20 cents per lb.
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cents per pound for buckwheat flour knocks J ranging price from GOcents per pound upwards,
all the'flajor out oif the cakes made therefrom.—- ! Our stock of CHINA, GLASS and DELPH
The cause for these, high figures Is the alleged WARE is the largest, most varied and best ever
. , / ■ . ' , ... j offered to the people of this section. It is really
short crop.and no water in many places to gnnd j An our “Show Wm
"■hat there is. We hope for at good 3 rain soon to ; dow »> mpst convince all who stop to view it that
Wilig up the waters, if that will bring down the we are not “puffing’, our ware. The China Ware
price of buckwheat cakes. j embraces Tea Sets ranging in price fnom $l2 to
• $2O. Flower Vases, Mugs and otherornaments.
show windows of the candy shops about i The Gloss Ware embraces everything and every
, jri ! style of manufacture. Owing to the late advance
(own are brightening up, telling the yonng folks | now ■ reU th e celebrated Wcdgewood
unmistakably that “ Christinas is coming.” From | j ro „ Stone Tea Sets for less than $4.75 per set,
davlight until dark, and after gas lighting, these i which 1 is $1.25 below the selling price; elsewhere.
windows are besieged by juveniles, who doubtless ! I™ the CASH SYS
. *■ \ J . , .a< ij i TEM is the best ! for both aeller and• buyer, ena
coyet the feast presented to the eye, but withheld j Wing me to mll cheaper, Without loss, and giving
hom the palate by a thin light of glass or mv customers a better article; and more of it, for
want of ‘Yeady rhino.” Never mind,, boys, 1 the same money, than they get-at ainy Other es
;■ there’s a better day coming,” when, I* you .toy
'* men, you will have money to purchase more ; credit establishments must be apparent to all,
sweetmeats than ypn will want to eat, _ i and that j cheaper 1 can fully; convince all
GT The local of the Harrisburg TelepropA copip! | ftflf boots andjdhoes. ‘t .
the notice we gave the Patriot Union in our last. All 'Wool, Ingrain,, List, Rag and Hemp car
'd reference to appropriating local items without pets., - .
credit,' and evidently endorses onr | Table and floor oil cloths, y^-ehad^te
%he fails to practice what he would approve 1 Altoona, Nov. 20,-1862.'
end teach, as in the same paper he publishes our - - .V
M, on the death of James McClure, withont a . w av . Tj„- Dr -
tetter of credit. Don’t be so libentl, Mr. Local of A WORD TO MARRIED PEOPLE.—
Ttkgnph. The pot rf the Telegraph needn’t lf it be trne that “ A penny saved; is two-pence
the kettle of the Patriot Uttion black, in that | made,” the shortest way to get rich id to buy your
lme ; Groceries at FRITCHEY’S; corner 6f Main and
Thanksgiving day was generaUy observed, 1 Caroline streets, Altoona ; . . 1
entwardly, in Altoona, although there was a side- r Browned Rye on hamL f
dpor arrangement to almost every place of business, | ready for .aide use, by the dosen or
through which business was transacted as usual. • hundred. - ,j .f-
Work Was suspended in the railroad shops and , Shrivers Baltimore Oystp - etc up.
Mion religious services wfere held in the Lutheran Pepper Sauce and Tomato Ketc np. a
Church, W h ere Rev. Wm. Lee Spotswood delivered Fresh Tomatoes, Quintus, Peachey Bears and
s “I 081 excellent discourse on National sins and Plums, in cans. : N
Punishment. Ti le American Excelsior Coffee,: superior to
Off to t HE CitY.-Fet, of “Oak Hall,”]?* ■ in 11,8 n,arket^ od “ Jav f and cheap
“fftothe city to lay in his Holiday notions fop- M ®' 6 * ■ 8 . i. .. fiJ,fi^ nn( . r j WL
*«d little children, and will bring enough .His stooh of nnt8 > Confectioneries,
"jim cracks" to supply all the inhabitants.of this * tp place. ;
‘‘neck o- timber.”. We can't say exactly what he C, « ara ! . .
»iU bring, but doubtless something never seen By Call, and be convmped t}»t it is to jour interest
we oldest inhabitant,” Watch and wait. ; to buy at the New F*3m& Ghoceby.
, Rich.—Under the head of “ City Intelligence,”
the Pittsburgh Chronicle publishes our local on the
death of James McClure, a local froth the Hun*
lingdon Globe about a bear killed in (hat county,
and a notice of an old man being sentenced to jail
in Bediord county. Truly, Pittsburgh, must have
extended her borders, or the printer not been care
ful in the selection of his “ cross-heads.”
Confectionery.—Jacob T. -Wilson keeps con
stantly on hand a general variety of confectionery,
such as nuts, fruits, cakes, pies, candies, Christmas
toys, sweet cider, oysters, &c., &c. Call at his
store on Annie street, two doors above the Post-
Office, and Jake trill accommodate you with the
best confectionery in the market.
Removal.—Murphy and McPike have removed
their store to the new store room in Work’s new
building, on Virginia street a few doors above
Kessler's Drug Store, where they will be happy
to see all their old customers and as many new
ones as can crowd in.
i Soldier Bdried. —Emanuel Burley, son of
John Burley, of 'this place, was brought home on
I Saturday evening last, and interred in Fair View
} Cemetery on Sunday afternoon with the honors of
j war, by the Mountaineers.
Ball.—The Fourth Annual Ball of the Good
11 Fire company will come off iu Logan Hall,
Friday evening next. Of course it will be a
htrche affair, as the men at' the head of it are
■client hands at the business.
gaT A number of letters and communications,
together with several local items, are left over this
week for want of time to read, and write out. —
They will appear next week.
Take Notice. —Kerr has just received a large
lot of new large and seedless raisins
which he sells cheap."
Also a great lot of sperm : candles, which he
sells at 25 cts. per pound, which brings them full
one-half cheaper than oil or tallow candles.
Once more we say to onr friends, when you buy
for cash do not overlook the fact that he sells
cheaper than any house this side of the city.
Dec. 5-It
Attention Moentaineehs I—The members of
“The Mountaineers”, who may yet be in arrears
for their dues, are earnestly requested to pay up,
as there are bills against, the company which must
be pail. D. D. DOMER, Treasurer.
SINGKER & CO.’S
Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine.
WITH ALL THK KKCKNT IMPROVEMENTS,
Is the BEST wd CH KAPKBT and MOST BEAUTIFUL of
all Sewing Machines. Thin gachine will sew Anything,
from the tanning of a tuck ia TarleUn to*he making of
ao Over coai— anything from Pilot nr Beaver Cloth. down
to the softest Gauze, or Goeaamer Titsoe, and la ever read;
to doits work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather
tuck, quQt, and bas capacity tor a great variety of Orna*
mental work. This la not the only machine that can fell !
hem, biodfle. bat it will doao better than any other Ma* |
chine. The letter “A” Family Sewing-Machine may be ;
hod in a great variety of cabinet cases. ' TUe Folding Case
which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name implies,. ;
one that can be folded into a box, or case, which, when ;
open, makes a beautiful, aobatauclal. and spacious table
for the wofk to rest Upon. The cases are of every ima
ginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native for
est, or as elaborately finished as art can make them.
The Branch Office* are well supplied with Silk-Twist, ;
Thread. Needles, Oil etc. of the very best quality. ,
Send for a copy of - SINGER S CO.'S GAZETTE.
I. M. SINGER & CO,
458 Broadway, N. Y
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE-810 CHESTNUT ST.
Mr. D. W. A. Belford, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Street,
Agent in Altoona.
Altoona, Nov. 18.1862.
PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY,
' SYMMETRY OF FORM.
YOUR HEALTH* AND MENTAL POWERS.
By using that Safe. Pleasant, Popular .and Specific Rem
edy known as
HELMBfiLIXS EJCTRAC'i JH’f'JUl'.. FOIL NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief hi
Read the Adverlicement In another column, and profit i *'* ry i™* l . however distressing.
by it
Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated.
Cut it out. and Preserve it. You may not now require it.
But nuiy at tonus Future JJay.
“ It give? iu'MtUaml vigor to the.frame.
Add bloom :•> the pallid cheek.”
It Saves Long Suffering ami Exposure.
Beware of Counterfeit*! Cure* Guaranteed.
Altoona, Nov_ IMb, lSt>2.]
BAIL BOAD AND MAIL SCHEDULE. I
TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPABT
Baltimore Express W.#turrives 7.35 A.M. n 7.6.', A.M. ;
Pliiladel’n “
Kant Line
Mail Train
Express Train Mast
Fsuil Line
Mail Trail)
Trains on 1101 lM •;> shun; Branch run to. connect with 1
Express Trains ami Fast Line West ami Mail Train Hast .
utui West.
Trams on Tyrom* jc Clearfield Hr inch and Bald Ka*:le i
Valley 11. 11. run tt) connect with Express Train West and j
Mail Train East and West. >
JAILS AKUIVE.
Kastern Through. llultiiuore ami Washington, 7,36 A. M. j
i’hiludelpbia./. 8.2 u !
<l.2l* I*. M. 1
11.21, A. M. I
7.40 P. >l , [
7 27. A. M. * 7.:« f- M.
Western Through.
Western Why.
Eastern Way
Hollidaysburg
MAILS CLOSE.
Western Way
Extern Way
Western Through.. 7.3 b I*. M.
Eastern TlTrough 7.30 •*
Holiidaysbiii'g x.OU A M. A 7.*>*» I* M.
Omc* lluUlts: —During the week from ti.4o A. M. until
7.30 I*. M. On .Sundays from 8.00 until 9.0 u A. M.
0- W. PATTON. P. M.
MARRIED
On the 23d nit., at the Lutheran parsonagr. in this plac*.
by Rev. 0. L Ehn-nMd. Mr. MAIILON H. ■ MILLER, of
Hollidaysburg. t>* MissSALLIK I. LONG, of Upper San
dusky, Ohio.
E STRAY -OAMK TO THE RESI
DENCH of the subscriber, in Logan township, about
the Ist May,-1862. a dark brown STEER, supposed to bo
about one year old. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, other
wise it will he disposed of according to law.
Dec. 6th. 1862-3 f WM. McGAUVEY.
A DMINISTRATOU’S NOTICE ! 1—
AIL Notice.is hereby given that letters of Administration
on the estate of Herman L. Armstrong, late of Altoona,
Blair County, dec’d., have been granted to the undersigned,
residing as aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are requested to mak" Immediate
payment, and those having claims will present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
ISAAC W. ARMSTRONG,
Administrator.
December 4lh, A. !»., 1862.-6 L
E STRAY. —OAME TO THE RES
IDENCE of tin- subscriber in Lo
imn town.bin, on or uliout the firs,t of jKMMSHKT
October, ft YEAHLIxH UKIFFBR.red
color, Jritb vrbit"' spots on her hinder
pnrts. The owner is requested to come
forward, |iro.»o property. pay charges
and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of ac
cording to law. HENRY WIRRBACK.
Dec. 6,1892.—5t*
E STRAY’.—CAME TO THE RES
IDENCE of the subscriber, In T»ogan township, on or
About the lit of September last, aJR ED BULL, about two
years obi next spring; also, on or about the 20th of-Mty,
1862, R LIGHT RED with white
back, white hind togs, half of tall white,
a.bout four years old next spring.* Thu
owners are requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take
them away, otherwise they will be dis-
posed of according to law.
Dec. 6,1862.—-St*
List of -Letters remaining in the Post
Office at Altoona uncalled for on 2d of December.
Ashbaugh, Joseph Ml Her, Mrs Sarah
Anderson. James Mpgre. Thomas A Co
Boyd, James M Moony, Jim
Berger, George M’Clure, James W 2
Busier, Miss Mary M’Cley, Dennis
Baker, Benjamin : ' M’Claue, George Mrs
Butler, Elleh : McCoy, Wm J
Blair, Miss Emma M’King, Mrs Sarah
B rown Thoma* Quaker, Nicholas
Bowers, Mrs Elizabeth Roberta, Gen’l BS 2
Bradley, Miss Mkry J Rhoads, Mrs Catharine
Dykeman, G R Rfdly, John
Douglass. J A ; ■ Shongut. Wolf
Damaker, Mrs Lizzie' Stull, Mrs Harriet
Garrett, Mrs Ann Suliaberger, Mrs Caroline
Groves, Mrs Mary A Sipes, Mrs E
Galllgan, Pat< ick Storer Michael,
Hoffman, Charles 3 Stevenson, John
Hare, James C Sellers.Oeorge
Ueldbrandt, Mr Steward, Aaron
Hay, Abraham Strawbridge, John
Hays, Deter Taylor, Charles
Uensler, Miss Mary ’J aller, Charles
Kahoe, Tliomas Tnlley, Patrick
Lyles David
Laugfaery Robert
Lobach John T
Wiley, Joseph H 2
Persons enquiring for any of the above will please say
“ Advertised.” G, W. PATTON, P. M.
MEW AND IMPROVED STYLES
of Trunks, Valises and Carpet-Bags, at
LAUQHMAN’B.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Qent’i Model Improved SHIRTS—-Cassimere and
MusllnShirta—dine utid coarse—white and coldred—at
LAUQHMAN’S.
i BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus
y\ sea and Shoulder Braces for sale at
l-tf- G. W. KESSLER’S.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO..
VY LOCK HAVEN, PA.
PREMIUM ROTES IN FORCE.
Insures property on as reasonable terms as are
consistent with security.
DIRECTORS
G.C. Harvey, O. D. Satterlee,
J. B. Hall, Jacob Browu,
V. M. Price, Allison White,
Simon Scott,; C. A. Mayer,
Alex. Slodn. ’ W. Fcaron.
0. D. S&TTXRLU, V. P. O. C. Baktkt, M.
: J. W. Chapman, Secretary. '
July 3, ’62-ly.] R. A. O. KERR, Agent, Altoona.
T7VOB RENT.—The subscriber offers
I I * lor rent the Store-Room on the corner of Annie and
: Harriet etreet«,K»« Altoona, Intel; occupied by Tenet
: A Etnier. PoesMalon given Immediately. Apply to
Oct. 2,18«0—,tf ANDREW KIPPI.R.
T> AGS ! HAGS !—The highest price
T\, in cub will be Ifor «*« of erery description,
~ dowered M lobe* 1 .lore, But W*fd. , '
• Hor.U-St. : J.B.ICKKS.
fl.yr.
I It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in throe
> minutes and is warranted to do it.
| FOR NEUV'UUS’DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSI
TUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment
' ia a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly
| upon the nervous tie-aues, it strengthen* amf revivifies the
; system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
3m. |
H. 45 P.M. i
8.30 P. M
7.4ofrunsnofurther West.)
9.25 P. M.. leaves 9.45 P. M. j
4.}M> AM. •• 4.05 A.M.!
•11.3.1
11.30
7.20 A. M.
11,00
JOHN WOLF.
Toner, A C
White, Samuel
Willson, Sumon J
405,000.
I>r. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE
LINIMENT,
THE
GREAT REMEDY
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA LUMBAGO,
STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS,'BRUISES,
OUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
For ill of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and
never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter,
and ha* l«ien used in h«* practice for more than twenty
years, with the must astonishing success.
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by
aiix preparation before the public, of which the most
may be convinced by a single trial. •
This 1 Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, RHEU
MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of.
caws wherw it has been used it has nrver been known to
fail.
TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly.
FOR PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it
is the l*est kiiuw-n, and we challenge the world to produce
an equal. Every victim' of tbi* distressing complaint
shouh) give it a trial, lor it will not fail to afford immedl
ale relief and iu majority of eases w ill effect a txidicai cure.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extreme
ly uialigmuit and -dangerous; but a timely application of
this Liniment will never fait to cmw.
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge
ment of the joints is liable to occur.if neglected. The
wrist case may bo conquered by this Liniment iu two or
three days.
BRUISES. CUTS. WOUNDS. SOUKS. I LCEBS. BURNS
AND sCALD>. yield readily to Me* wonderful healing
properties of D!t. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
when Used according to direction*- Also, CHILBLAINS,
FROSTED FEET. AND INSECT BITE* AND STINGS.
!'v Sti-iihrn Sweet, of Connecticut,
* f
The Great Natural Roue Setter.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
Is knowu all over the United States,
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
I s the author of •• Dr. Swo-ts J ufallibb- Liniment.”
Dr. Sweet's Infallible .Liniment
Cures Rheumatism ami never fails.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sprains uud Bruises.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cure* Headache immediately and was never kuown to fail.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, audseldom fails to cure
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
tores Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no sear.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for sores iu the known world.
Dr. Sweety Infallible Liniment
lias been used by more than a million people, and all
praise it.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cares Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is truly a “ friend in need,” and ©very family should have
it at hand.
Dr. Sweets Infallible Liniment
I, for sale by nil Drugging. Price 26 and 60 cents.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
DE. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an ex
tcrnal remedy, is without a rival, aud will alleviate pain
more speedily th«n any other preparation. For all Rheu
matic and Nervoiu Disorders it Ik truly infallible, and as a
curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., 1 Its
soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties,
exclte tlie jnst wonder and astonishment of all who bare
ever given it a trial. Over one tlrousand certificates of
remarkable cures, performed by it within the lost two
years, attest the fact.
TO HORSE OWNERS!
DR. 8 WEETSINFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES
Is unrivalled by any, and in nil cases of Lameness, arising
from Sprains, Bruised or wrenching. Its effect is| magical
and certain. .Harness or saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange.
4c_ It wilt also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may
be easily prevented and cured In their incipient stages,
but confirmed cases are beybrd the possibility of a radi
cal curt. No case of the kind, however, Is so desperate or
hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its
faithful application wilt always remove the lameness, and
enable the horses to travel with comparative ease.
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have this remedy at hand, for it* timely use at the
first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those
formidable diseases, to which ail horses are liable, and
which render so many otbei wise valuable horses nearly
worthless.
OR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Soldi©!?’© Friend,
And thousands have found it truly
A FRIEND IN NEED!
CAUTION.
To RToid Impoaition, obeerre the etgnatnre epd Llkenee*
of Dr. Stephen Sweet on era, late), and aleo “ Stephen
Sweet'. Infallible I.inlment*' blown in the glen of each
bottle, without which none are genuine.
RICHARDSON A CO.
Sole Proprietor*. Norwich, Ct.
MORGAN A ALLKN, Oeoeral Agent*,
4SCIMT Street, JtewTork.
e*. Bold bj all dealer! ererywhere.
December 4,1*41-1,.
IS TUB
9W Dalny—Rett, *•
7b Dtttrvy—lKa, «*4
lb Dutmy —-Bed Sw»..
7b putrog —-Jfettsi" TVrs.tCWto, **■
ToDatroy mmqkiUxt «Mt Bm.
7b ftitwy ■■ Much w pfawtf
ft Dalny- —/»»€>•(<<* jtiuwils, 4s. -
7b TVsiroy— and Vssw* </ »»m*. s
“ CostnrV’ Bat Roach, 4c. Exterminator.
“ Costar's” Bed-Bug Exterminator.
“Costar’s” Electric Powder for Insects, &e.
In 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Bomia abb Flasks, |» mb (ft Bliss
Fob Plantations, Burs, Boats, Hotels, ke.
THE ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN:”
•• Free from Poioona.”
“ Not dangerous to the Human Family.”
“Rat* do not dfe ob the premeoia,”
“They come out of their holea to die.”
OS' Sold AVeryi ohm —hy . •
All Wholesale Dbcogists in the large cities, and by
Beuuoistb, (laooras, Stoe»meras, and Knuuu gener
ally, iu dll Country Towns and Villages in the United
StiifcH.
•Su'd by <t. W. KKSSLER, Altoona.
Cocjmnr Dsalebscbu order as above.
Or addre** orders direct—[or for Prides, Terms, Ac.] to
HEMRY R. COSTAR.
Principal Depot—No. 462 Broadway New York.
Kin M OVAL
OF JE>SE SMITH’S
Hat & Cap Store.
rn U E PROPRIETOR OF THE
1 U EXCELSIOR” HAT »nd CAP Store,
would inform liU cnKtonifn*. and the Public generally,
that he has removed his store to his new building, on Vir
ginia street, next door to Jaggard’s store, where he boa
just received a large stock of.
FALL & WINTER STYLES OF
HATS, J| GAPS,
MISSES’ FLATS, &G.
His Stork of Hats and Capa are of the very best selection,
of evoi y style, color and shape, for both old and young.
All he u*ks in that the people call and examine his stock,
and he feels confident timt be cau send them away re
joicing, if not in the purchase of such au article us they
wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon tye'
handsomest stock of Huts, Capa, Flats. Ac., ever exhibited
in this town
1 have al*> mi hand nn entirely new slock of
LADIES & MISSES FURS,
embracing everything in that line, which 1 will sell at
fair prices, as 1 do not .intend to keep any of my stock over
hea*oa. ,
Nov. 6, 1802. :
REFORMED
AMERICAN PRACTICE.
GO AND SEE THE
Root and herb doctor, who
can be consulted at the Altoona House, bue day in
each month during the year 1863, vlx:—January 9th
Feb. loth and March 10th. At Mrs. Ward’s National Ho
tel, Tyrone, on the Bth of January, 9th of Feb. and 9th of
March.
He treats all diseases that flesh is heir to. He invites
all females that may bo suffering with diseases peculiar to
their «ex,-b- call and examine his now mode of treatment,
as thousand* have been restored to health who have been
abandoned by otjieis. lie is in possesion of perfect in
struments fur sounding the lungs and chest, and is there
fore able to determine the exact condition of the vital or
gans—consequently can treat such complaints with greater
saiety and certainty than it is possible for those who guess
at tho disease and experiment for its cure. He believes
tha* for every malady, there is found in our soil a sure and
never-failing remedy.’
Dr. Lovingston has formed ucopartoershlp with a squaw
who has spent all her life as a doctress, and her wonderful
cures throughout the Uuitod States have astonished thou
sands. She is a native of the Rocky Mountains and is
called the 4 * Belle of the Prairies.”
Patients can receive treatment for $5 per month,
except in canes of Cancers and Tumors, they varying from
$lO to SUK). Examinations free. See handbills.
W. LEVING3TON, M. D.
Miss BELL MOON.
Nov. 26> 1862-tf.
G-lorious !NT ews!
Subscribers would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity,
that they have just returned from the East with their
FALL AND WINTER STYLES OF
HATS & GAPS,
BOOTS Sc SHOES.
Their stock of HATS & CAPS have been se
lected with great care, and with the view of suiting all
who may iavor them with their patronage. Their line of
Boots and Shoes is complete.
Their LADIES’ MISSES' and CBILDSSN'S SBOES
are of: City make, and Warranted. Their Balmoral Shoes
for Ladies and Misses, are just the thing for fill and
winter.
Thankful to the public for their eery liberal patronage
heretofore, Ihev hope to merit a continuance of the same.
Store on MAIN ST. next door to Bowman’s Exchange
Hotel. BMITfi * MASH.
NOTICE. —I Would hereby notify those
who are owing : me small bills for meat. that 1
have placed their accounts in the hands of John W.
Humes, Esq., for collection, not for the purpose of seeing
them out, hut merely for collection, (as I hare not time
to go around and soe each person,) and 1 wish all'thoae
upon whom he may call to be prepared to square up old
accounts and sta't anew. In the meantime 1 wilt con
tinue to keep on handjasflne an article of beef, pork, or
mutton, as can be found in this section, and respectfully
inrite all my customers to call as usual.
Nor. 26.1862 tf. if. RUNYEN.
PARTICULAR NOTICE !!—Notice
is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves
indebtdd to the undersigned, in store accounts or other
wise,, to come forward and make Settlement, on or before
the 10th of Dccember.us no longer indulgence can be giv
en. After that date all unsettled accounts will be placed
In the hands oi a proper officer for collection with coet.
Nov. 8,1882.—3t*J ’ K. H. McCOBMXCK.
( \ AND PROVISIONS.—
I X a large nodi varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES
aKd PROVISIONS, just received, and for sale aa cheap as
the cheapest, at MTJBPHV k McPIKB’S Store,
; Cor. of Virginia and Caroline sts.
Altoona, J nne 26,1562.
A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
ALTOONA FAIR VIEW CAUBTBBT ASSOCIA
TION will be held on the second Thursday evening of each
month, in the Couitil : Eoom. M. CLABAUGHf
Jab. Lowthxr, . Preaident.
Secretary.
TTMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
ij l ■ Id endless variety, at bAUGHMANTh
Altoona. May 1,1802.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Jewelry, Heir and Clothes Brnebee, Combe,
Poeket-kntree, Ac„at ' t ADO HM AN’S
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OVER
COATS can befonnd at LADQHIIAN’S.
"OXCELLENT HEAVY BOOTS &
Pf SHOES lu«t recelred at LADGHMANS.
TVO YOU WANT A HAT OB CAP.
IJr cheap or fine N—go to 1 LAUGHM AN*B<
XTEW STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES
1 for Men and Boye, Ladle* and Mieeec, Juktree'da*
. .r-t -• liADaHktAN’B.i
LL STYLES QARPETING ; AND
. 011-Cloth* can be fbanl at LADOHMAirS. .
PLAIN & FANCY VESTS, oT every
•in audible at ' i ;: LADfI|«AH»D.’
* ■}
PREPARATIONS
“hiohlt ooncrntratrd"
compound n.mp *xtEAQt apcwj.
APo4tlre«»4Bpeci*<iHwe<lj
For DieteM of the HLADDCS, KIDNEYS, QRATAL,
AND DROPSICAL BWKLUNGS.
Thta Medicine IwroMllw power of Direction, end *z
cite* the ABSORBENTS Into heel thjecttoo, h» which the
WATBBY OR CALCAREOUS depoettionVewd wit UN-
NmDRAL BNLARGUMENTS, ere reduced, m well «
PAIS kn INFLAMMATION, end i« good tor Mu, Wo
ns ow Caiu>u!<.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BPBHU.
For weakness arising from Excess**, Habit* of Diastp*-
lon, Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOW lAGT SYMPTOMS:
Indispoeiilon to Exert too, - Difflculty of Breathing,
Low of Memory Lorn of Power,
Weak Nervea, Trembling, '
Horror of Dleeaae, Waknfhtaeaa,
Dimoeee of Vision, , Pate in the Back.
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hut Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruption* oftbe Face.
Three symptoms. If allowed .to go oh, which thl« medi
cine luvaHfcbly removes, soon follows IUfUTXXCT, Fatcitt
Enurao Fits, In one of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
"INSANITY AND CGNaSUMPTIOaN.”
Many are aware oftbe cause of their suffering.
BUT NOME WItL CONFESS
TUB RECORD! OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS.
And the melancholy Death* by Consumption bear am
ple witness to the truth ot the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR
GANIC WEAKNESS.
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor
ate the System, which HEMBOLD'B EXTRACT BCCHU
invariably does. A trial will convince the moat skeptical.
FEMALES! FEMALES 11
Old ob Young, Bncouc, Mabbibp ob Contbuflattio Mai
In'many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT
BUCIIU is unequaled by any other remedy, as la Chloro
•is or Retention, Irregularity, PainfolneM or Suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
oftbe Uteras, Lencorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints incident to the sex,.-.whether arising from in*
discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
No Family Should he Without It.
Take no more Balaam, Mercery, or anpleaaant Medicine
foroDpleMantanddangeronsdieeetee.
In all their atagea,
Little orno change in Diet,
\ And no Sxpodnra.
It eanaeaa frequent deafreandgtvee etrengtb to Urinate,
thereby Removing Obstruction*, Preventing arid Corine
Strictnree of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inflama
tlon so frequent in the elaae of diaeaaea, and expelling all
Poiaonooa Diaeaaea and woriwjnt Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who bare been the
Tictima of Quacke, and whohave paid' heavy' feea to be
cored In a abort time, hare found that they were deceived,
and that the “POISON” baa, by the nee of “power ftil aa
trtngenta,” beendrlqd up In the ayatem, to break oat in
an aggrayated form, and perhapa alien Marriage,
[May 15-’42]
INS.
N’S. '
very
r,ADOH>tA!rg.
Kpoipst
~f s. %■
QENTONE
PALLID COUNTENANCE.
BUGS.
DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE.
BIX STKPtOia ABOVZ.
HELMBOLD*S EXTRACT BUBHU.
Improved Bose Wash
CDEIB SECRET DISEASES
Uax Hzuoou’s Exvaacv Boom bt aUafleettana and
diaeaaea of the
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether axiißlhg In’
Male ob ?emale.
From whatever canae originating, and no matter at
BOW HOMO STANDING.
Diaeaaea of theae organa require the aid Of a Dtuaxnc.
HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCBU
la the Great irtoaenc, and la certain to hare the dealred
effect in all diaeaaea lor which it ia recomuiended.
{evidence of the moat reliable and reaponaible character
wi’l accompany the medkioea.
Certittcatre of Curee, from eight, fo twanty year* stand
ing, with namee known to aeience and fame.
Pttcesl,Qo Vet Bottle, or Sixfoil,
Delirered toaDjraddnaa,aecaraly packed &nnaay ob
•erratkm. ‘
D aoun trißon » au.
Coni Guaranteed.
AFUDAYIT.
Penonaily appeared befbre me, an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. TTtl.iraoi.o, who being duly aworn,
dfotb i»y, bia preparation coßtalaa.no narcotic, ao maren
ry, or other injarkmadrnga, bat an pontyji-^e-Hy
Sworn and anbecribed before me, thia tad- day <f No
rember, UM. it.#. HIBBARD, Alderman, f 1 5 '
Wtoth Alla.
Addraaa Uttara fcr tntonnaUoa la. confidence la
H. T. HXUfBOLD, Chmfcl
-i. Depot* 1M Booth Troth fft, tiilnV TlWlrfll. ,
AND TOIWUKOTM*
BEAI.BEB, *"***'■ ■’ *•’ :
pKWAR* OX poi
5 . - : s ■'
Tffco «BdwTor to diipooo “o» ramowiT «d
•rtfeivi Wdw npatotkn attataod by -’. . ,_* ;
Batmbdld’i Oeaaina PnpOiaties*,
do do Kxtnct taeln,
*> , * do Bunaortlta,
do do Imprond KoOo'Voi^k.
*>d*fc» feraggMi e»«y-wh«*. TWiood otbar. Oat
OatOMOdtorttaumt and Modbr it, addofoUfiafarittaa
andozperan. • • - ' '■ 4 tM’•»•<« i»*.
' ■■ foptMUt mii. UMrly.
- .-A.
At UttleExpenee,
No ioeonvenlaaea
AliiMflntA