'ED Hr !' r , V'- EAROHKiI, - / r 'BWM'jriMl Cutaneous Diseases, 4 Kl 7*»P e la»,BoU» ( rAtfections, SaiWHwl, Khegm, Mcrcnrial Diseases, , GepeftJ Debility, f emale Com plaints, ; Epilepsy opßu, Disease* and , Caries of the Bones. ' diseases having their w.of the blood or cir- tHt£L A. BOYD. December 31, Htfi, jplruvrr lb making l tM« vol. of i WHkrinr prepared by job ■***««».". I lad *aOn*i for rielrbrvke out «n mjr brad itid »»jferj moch. and took dfftli* ifffiptUMnct ;lt «l»o broke «*! m&r elbow, and aat iato tlu nea fefrfnl »or». The di^ lt t aereral amail piece* of boo. “k . and low spirited, and had with* well, a* I had tried wv tht> did me no good; te Sep udneed to try - Lman'a ia- I ainet coufeas l| bad uoSdtb erl iiad used three bottle* ol 01 my bead *ml arm began to Jbt or ten bottle*. and my bead wool the Kara remsiiilngfroiu vtbat | had tint rbenmatteai '£*• The Blood Searcher aim, tu Bow a Weil man, over fatty opte-aad young a* I did when cased In weight t wenty pound*, .i-wee ln my Xireheanl was to wi lifted anything heavy, the lii, Keyser luul a photograph ;iic artist, sfterl began to get appearance a* bad as it wn t||e medicine. Von can *ee cb ie now in niy pocseuiou. Wood iireet I would aim "Cireher wbkh waa made be ad making it. Althongfa it c («er Gut unto I got the kind II : One r bottle of hia did me do, 1 believe it ie a greavttaai are recommended the Blood A mt leietid* fur varies die eljied'tbe whole of Mem. Von brand I am anxiutu that all ay brcun-d. I live icthirdly, wployed at Cullville A Andcr -6* Bayne atrret, ’ ~ OANIBC A. BOTH. fAK CURED hare been ftwr jl»nV i ctlM ra lh-. igv Wirt aalced bt«t to jtfta au> Ibe Blind in Philadelphia p> toPhiiadelphla la jtct well W core roe, u h« Brtd w» dk . I treated fur It two or thru* i Sdty, tad was relieved, tot « JRkOttth 'or two alter 1 i fbiMrt mjr dwriifi wa* re r advice of « food £M of itntomi my in) n; S'iw, Tb« Doctor |»n im iud»wa*h. V DAVID &IXNQU*T, ; CUatM»iUU*,Sli«e Anderaos itnvt, AUegheoj CUBED. If*!.—l booby «*W *»' itr ft-jmr. It wMComot coaM Dut wdiin ko)J p«t. tm «o»bl« nio any ‘taut aiz nuntlu. I -trie* ii rtu rttyT>«t uithuti im JTi.HO M ihat two wnb, aai (OWt .r,aod 1 u amuMr rtx month*. Inu «uptel«< n Fount »h*r« any TUOHAg IAUIIt CUBED. If.. Jdui*s». : l«r *»•*»- k pl»c* Km wfch»d»» .** rt ftIAQB ■■MliitNjlfilljgiliy '' vMtML.ta h«r»» JW» fr«« «i it tor her. onil'oWt.kW' juils oat of K. mml I J*!*. road kan iwdlrf W't* .■ h«* jm non, to fri-OW- writs to joo JSf.flw t felt mr? matn *» - M* jam on «W Wp , l l * Lobw ia aria* tk. car [’a* poxlbta. Ibeoatrfe** tl 6»Cd. Tlk laodktoo l| «o«U like to here «*• fci.ewk, if jro* w»w«l 11 t4«u*. i »m *wn fer, ahlcb o»»r frill .bt.to*** i i-ad aw o«ii«Ani# f •ead job a iWpe** inf tfcj* rowW(al7t»»«* a rix and www. > •f* 1 * triH lwktad w b, - x •b «U*va ttinbegaspijpe-r- f ' J !i v i H'J -i .j|r jWWJ3BS??^-' %\imm itfiimae. friijjj ei fiafWfs $650 “Csuttj Pros.” tribune power-press i PRINTING OFFICE, rf within the pant two years, jnade cyaslderablf ilU ' w pretjfC Taper Co‘ter. Card Cutter. Killing Mh Power Press, and Urge . Newspaper Tuwei ;i: *\aCOl «f which w«* give above) we are mow prepared ?' ,P V wttl ythi»g in the line of printing «r ruling in etiu.il l° au* evUblishmei.t in the .'tote, and at ' low. We can execute, on short notice, all iiiiiap. Invitation, Visiting, Ball * Businas, Cards. Circulars, Prosi-atnuaies, aaMMOTH POSTERS. SALE BILLS, vh, m® Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls. BLANK BOOKS, manifests. AND BLANKS OF ALL. KINDS. hi ,• «-V is ii trial, feeliug confident tliat we can giv. ;krii»a if ee hi»j- the opportunity 3£*h Lowthvr s bmhhi.g. curner off Virginia and An opposite Superintendent** Offi «■ LOCAL items. [) B !). B. (icon.—Our late townsman, I>r. •I k. Goal, lias been for some months pasten i3gej in the Presbyterian Church general, Huspi , I Georgetown, 1). C. in the service of the Gov -rnment. a* Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A. Slaving been relieved from dirty there, by the Sur- General, and ordered to report for duty at j.. Seminary Hospital, which has lately beet U |i for sick and wounded queers, and ac toiwnodates one hundred and fifty patients: thi Pf. wss presented with a compact pocket case ol irrjical instruments with gold catheters por v ,c-iics and jtclics, on the occasion of his leav ,M the former Hospital. The case contains al instruments usually found in the pocket case. . ;.j. several in addition, and is only about halt m common size; and on the back is nbatly samped: “ Presented to I). U. Good, M. D. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A., by hi.- r ,cnJs and, lenient* of the Presbyterian Chnrcl Hospital, Georgetown, D. C.. Nov. 30, 1802 [la [irescmation was made on Sunday 23d nit.. - rt the religions services of the day, by Uev'd Or. Cnnvn, Chaplain to the Hospital, in a nca iccdi. os to the appropriateness of the gift, as t jamiittaiion of the gralitndc and kind feelings o; I: Dr.'s patiepts. &c., &c. From our knowledge : the Doctor's skill and kindness, we can safely 0... that the gift has been worthily bestowed; am; j,ow that his many friends will be very mud jitinei to hear of this just appreciation of hi- IVtto Foist) It ?—Mr. Dysart, ticket agent ol Lf I’. It. K., at this place, has received a lettet sin the state Agent for Soldiers' claims, of Ohio, ■;s!mg that Jas. Phillips, a discharged soldier ol E.. CTiii Ohio Vote., lost his discharge be* ■»mi Harrisburg mid Pittsburgh. He did no' ywir tlic cars between those points except at Al ouas. where he got out and walked some 10 or I .I ire, to a restaurant. Should he have lost his iters in this place and they have been picked n] r sat of our citizens, they will confer a great fa ir "it a soldier, now in ill health, by returning tint m Mr. Dvsart. New fun and New Goors. —Our friends ? the “Mode! .Store” opened the new year and h ;£r assortment of New Goods for the ladies at ‘■ru: the same tinu. Tit: Gel is. the “Model” ■j*ays keeps up with the limes and the wants ol sr i«ple, by keeping qn hand every style of fash as well as common goods, and being -tung the first, if not the first, to introduce late and new patterns. Call at the “ Model”, and J. & J. will show you a* handsome inter goods as you have yet seen, a? greatly re -"reil wices. IsstKAXCE. —We are informed by Mr. John “wmaker, of this place, agent of the Lycoming amv Mutual Insurance Company, that the A»ny has promptly settled the losses sustained ' J-tr fellow citizens, Thomas McCaulley, Esq.. •U John Farrell, Esq., Uy the recent fires in our ' w “- This company needs no further recommen than only to say, they insure property on wnl terms, by applying to their agent. ST Our carrier would return thanks to his anon, for the very liberal greeting he received 1 Xew Year’s day. Script is a great institution, it was no donbt well for carrier boys in all .“nets that there was plenty of it in circulation, ■ie their quarters would have been scarce. The protracted misting is being kepi up in ’■* Methodist church, with a pi aspect of'doinga ,«xl work. From ten to-fifieen seekers present -emselves nightly at of prayer. '■ For tilt Aitoona Tribune. Our .School-Mates. Three school-mates have died— In the cold grave are laid ; In our school the breach is wide; Death’s darts could not be stayed. Dipthcna has done-it all, Keganllts» of our tears: v largely sharing oTthe fall— How sad this world a [/pears. To our Bible, now, well turn ; " e find that there 'tis said That on the resurrection morn Jesus will raise the dead. liie dead in Jesus Christ shall rise; Rret to their judge shall come; Angels convey them through the To an abiding home. • °-morc to groan and cry in pain; u-\° more 40 6 ‘Bh and >veep; = 11 see onr school-mates all again. Though long in death they sleep. Jan. a. 1803, tut Not,ce —Ken" has just received a huge ,! CW eurranu > kr 8 e and seedless raisins ** he «U»; cheap.. '"e haiTV 0 T 6l pound, which brings them full Or,,* mw‘w? hlln ° U ° r Ulllow auulles '■l Z when you buy cheaper tb,« werlook the fact that he sells I r than wy hon«e this side of the rity Tuut OF pRo-ißcm.**. Jan. 2. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. i o-uay another successful trial of Stafford’s pro- ' T . •„ w ... _ ...... iecliles was made at the Navr: Yatd in this city . , ro ”' w1,,1e l “ u,rto « “ * with rifled subcahbreshot, tire most astounding ’' ,^< : t '^«rG 1 n Sn: ..pti™.wbnn«lln t | le rn.e.ns results were attained, even surpassing former ex- a re.ui»-obtained fn*. k l«m*d physician periments. The sixes or weights nssd were «»»»great cltv T! *^. *«i«- ha*, cured gnu ■he purpose of ascertaining the one best na "’ Kr " w, ‘- ** cv «**»"» *ri*» C.m»uß.|.Uon. Bread* for the largest penetratien with the same .gun. " T'nroai. ('..ugh, and t>dds. nod the debility and A target constructed of eight I 'inch plates and 21 j txrnm * depression caused by thew disorders. : nch oak, seven plates in front one in the rear, : DK,irons of brwfltlßg'others, I wiil -rod this recipe, was pierced and demolished, the timbers all splin- ■ wt ‘ c *> l .hare brought Ik.i.i*- with me. »o all who nerd it, tered and bolls all broken, and a penetration of six ! frce of charge, address, inches of iron was made with : a shot of twelve pounds weight, with ten pounds of powder, from a itfty iponndcr DaMgren (jfled gnn. The Whit worth and Armstrong gnns were distanced with one-sixth of the charge which '.they psc It lias never yet been equalled with these results. Capt. Dnhlgren is jirepared to bid the .rebel; iron clads a happy New Year if they come within: hailing dis tance WV New Goods. —New Goods are now being sold 'or easily in the store-room lately occupied by B. H. McCormick, North ward. K. H. McCORMICK, ag t for J. W. MOORHEAD. A Word to Married People.— If it be true that “A penny saved is two-pence nude. ” the shortest way to get rich is to buy your ; irocerie* at FRITCHEY’S, corner of Main and luroline streets, Altoona. ' Browned Rye constantly on hand. Pickles, ready for table nse, by the dozen or mndred. , Shriver's'BaltiinOre Oyster. Ketchup. ; Pepper Sauce and Tomato Ketchup. Fresh Tomatoes, Quinces, Peaches, Pears and Plums, in cans. The American Excelsior : Coffee, superior to Anything in the market—-good as Java- and cheap is Rve. Try it. His stock of Groceries, Frnits, Confectioneries, lie., cannot be excelled in the place. -Cigars and Tobacco of all brands. , Call and be convinced that it is to your interest > buy at the New Family Gbocebv. ; Circular from the Cash Stork ‘The sub scriber would respectfully announce to the public that be has Jnst returned front the East with his •took 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 -1 N tble to give a- price list owing to the daily fluctua tions in the market; Hia stock is the heaviest and most complete cvei brought to the place, and having been purchased it the very lowest cash prices, will be sold at prices which make it to the interest of cash buyers to 'all and examine his stock and be convinced tha' ie can and docs sell a little cheaper, than any ;redit establishment. He would call particular attention to his barge nock of DRY GOODS, embracing all the latest md MOST DESIRABLE STYLES OF LA DIES' DRESS GOODS to he.found in the Kust •rn market. A full assortment of fancy and plain Flannels and Shirting ; largo and excellent supply if Linen and Muslins, dozens of patterns of Ladies' Hid Gent's Gloves, all styles of Hosiery, with tin • e 7 most complete selection of Shawls ever exhibited ."in this market : any amount of Nubias, Opera Hoods; Ladies' Patent Vests, and a tremendous pile of Austinc, Kelly & Co.'s Patent Koop#>kirts. ranging from four to fifty springs, which will hi sold at least 25 per cent, under present market price. , Our stock of GROCERIES is complete and selling a few cents below other establishments.— Our Syrups range from 40 to 70 cents per gallon. \Vc would invite particular attention to our large stock of Government coflee, bought before the late heavy advance, which wo sell at 20 cents per lb. It is far superior to any of the substitutes lately in vented. We have also a heavy stock of TIsAS, ranging in price from (SO cents per pouqd upwards. Our stock of CHINA, GLASS and DELPH WARE is the largest, most varied anil best eve. .offered to the people of this section. It is realty beautiful. An examination of our “Show Win dow” most convince all who stop to view it that we arc not “ puffing’, our ware. ' The China Wan embraces Tea Sets tanging in price from .$l2 to ?20. Flower Vases, Mugs and other ornaments, be Glass Ware embraces everything and even style of manufacture. Owing to the late advanc'i we cannot now sell the celebrated Wedgewood Iron Stone Tea Sets.for less than $4.75 per set, which is f 1.25 below the selling price ■ elsewhere. . I am now fully convinced that the CASH SYS TEM is the best for lioth seller and buyer, ena bling me to sell cheaper, without loss, and giving my customers a better article, and move of it, foi the same money, than they get i at any other es tablishment. But at-gnment on this point is su perfluous. The reason why I can . sell cheapet than credit establishments must be apparent to all who give me a call. A full stock of boots and shoes. : . All Wool, Ingrain, List, Bag and Hemp car pets Table and floor oil cloths, window shades, &c. R. A. O. Kerr. , Altoona, Nor. 20, 1862. Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine. j WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS, j I» the BEST and CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL of | i}ll l! St:win£ Machine*. This Machine will aew anything. from the running of a tack io Tnrtetau to dhe making of j #n Oveicoat— any thing from Pilot or Beii»er Cloth, down I, to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, and is evor ready i todoits work to perfection. It qin fclhheni, Lind, gather .suck, quilt, and lias capacity tor a great variety of Orna- I Rental work. Thin is not the only,machine that can fell | hem, bind, Ac. but it will do w> netler than, jiny other Mu* ; {blue. The letter ”A” Family Sewing Machine may be 1 had in a great variety of cabinet cases. Th* Folding Case, jtrhich irnew becoming ko popular.!*, as itsu.arae implies, i one that can be folded into a bos, or cAso. which, when -open, makes a berutiful. snbstaacial, and spacious table fur the work to rest upon. Tbecaae* are of every ima ■l ginatle dk-sign—plain as the wood grew InJts native for Vest, 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 A CD.’S GAZETTE.” I. M. SINGER & CO.? * 458 Brqadway, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—BIO CHESTNUT ST.- ■ Mr. I). W. A. llelfunt, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Street, Altoona. ; Altoona, Nov. 13,1862. : [1 yr. PRESERVE TOUR BEAUTY, STMBETK I* OF FOKM. TOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL POWERS. using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular and Specific Rem ' ■ edy known as . _ j \ HELMBOID-S EJTTRACI BVC1?U„ r ' Read tin Advertisement in another column, and profit i by U Oca School. Cat (t out, and Preserve it. Tun mny not now require it. But may at route Future Day. u It gives health and vigorOto the triune. And blooH to the pallid cheek.” | it Saves Long Suffering and Papuan re. Bacart of OounUrfritu! Cnrc£ Guaranteed. ; Altoona, Nov. 10th, IEC2.] ; ‘ Sin. MEN AND BOYS’ COATS; of every •t vie mod color, of cosd qumlitjr. mt : hkVoa*xx*s. SINGER & COL’S Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated. Dec. 23,1863-ly.j BAH ROAD AMD MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART. Baltimore Expr- WVt arrives 7.35-A. M. leave- 7.56 A. M. Pbiladel’s “ 8-0 - - 8.40 •> Fast Line “ S.SO PM. 5.45P.M. Mail Tram “ - 7.4t>trllnsuofoither West.) Express Tram East “ 9.35 P.M., leaves 9.45 P. M. Fast Line “ 4.00'A.M. •• 4.05 A.M. Mail Train - - .]].») - •• .. Trains on llallidsyslinra Branch mil to connect with Express Trains and Fast Line West and Mail Train East nu<l \Vt«l, Train"* on Tyrone i OtearfidM BruK'li aitd bull) Eaylp \ alley K. 11. run to with KxpreM Traiu Weft aini Mail Train £*.«( uiul We»t. MAILS ARIilVt. Eastern Through. Baltimore ami Washington, 7.55 A. M. Philadelphia, 5.20 •• Western Through 9 29p m Western Way,..;)..,.. “. 11. ac a! >L Ka*tern Way,-. 7.40 P. >1 tlollidaysburg „.... • 7 25 A. 7.30 P m' MAILS CLOSE. Western Way, 7.-* a. m. Ea-tern Way,.... ....11.00 - Western Through 7 30 P.M. Eastern Through " iloliidaypbnrg v ..: 8.00 A M. A 7,00 P M _ Otrics Ilonas:—During the week from 0.44 A. M. until L3O P. M. On Sundays from 8,00 until 9.00 A. M. G W. PATTON. P. M. MAEEIED At the rflkidence of the bride's father, on Tuesdav iU"rn iiig Der sn'h. I.y tke Rev. Ja». M.Clarke."S. MA "OODKOK. Ksq.. of Alt.Hina, to MUa LXBIiIK kTjjIKU, of Vineyard Mills. lluntinßiion Co.. Pa. rt’e always knew that lawyers were good at keeping their own counsel in important case's, hut we did not ima gine Unit .Macaulay w. nld so quietly flip cable in Datcb.- lur Bay am) stand out into the Sea of Matrimony, without giving us a wink of it. Considering the accompaniment M the übote norice, we’ll pardon this oversight. Wears not going hjtell what we .lid get. * fflee it to say it was beautiful, useful and’ornameuta!. and our wish is that he may never lack a pocketful of the same. We hope lie may always be ,i» successful in C.net as he has been at courting, and tus cases and name be multiplied. Early Physical Degeneracy of AMERICAN PEOPLE. JUST PUBLISHED BY UK. A. STOXK, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute. A Treatise withe Can**** of Early Physical d-cline of Vniericuu People: the cause of Nervous Debility, Cou* -umption ami M.uasum-*. Thl* wuik is tine of Inch moral tout?, written in chanfe, vet thrilling ;l» i appeal* directly jhe moral •onsciouuK**** uf ALL D VUKNTB umi Guardians dally, detuiliut: scientific and reliable aids and trea:nietit for cure. It will bo nent by mail on the receipt of twoia cent) Stamps K-9- Parent* Hud Guardian*: Fail not to send aud Uiu this bxk. Voimg iiien: Fail not to send and get tins Ladies' Von li>o should at once secure a ropv of tills book. . J Word of Solemn Conscientious Advice to those who wilt rrjieci. t A class ot maladies prevail to a leaiiul extent iu the Community. downing at least lw,lXw youth of both sexes ‘Hiiuiiliv to kn-aily grave. Tlio-e diseases are very hu rriedly uuder»ioud,__Their external umui eolation, or > uiptoiis are Nervous Debility, Relaxation and Exitau*- whiii: AlamsuiU? or wanting ana consumption of the tissue* of the whole Isxly; idioi'lutrs* cf breathing t-r hurried ...retailing on a hill or flight of stairs; great pal pitat.uu of the Heart; Asthma, Bronchitis and sure i hrottf; skating ol the Hands and limbs ; aversion tv so ciety and to business or study : dimness of eye sight, loss t»f .Memory, diiziueas of the Head. Neutulgut, I'uiu in vu i iuos pans of the body; Fains in the back ui limbs, Lum bagu, Dyspepsia or ludigesUou. irregularity oftlu* bowels, detanged secretion* Of the Kidneys and other glands of the body, as Leue««nhcta or Fleur Aibus, Ac. Likewise epilepsy, Hysteria aud Nervous Spasms. >uw in ninety-urn* cases out of every one hundred, all of Ute above named disorders, and a host of others not named, as Coiieumptiod of the Lungs and that most in sidious and wily form of consumption of .the tfpinal Nerves, known us Tabes Oorsates, and Tulhm messut-rica, have their seat and origin in diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. .Hence the want of success on the pat C of old school prac tice iu treating symptoms only. Dr. Andrew Stone, i hysiciau to the Troy Dung and Hy gienic Institution, is now engaged in treating this class «<l modern piaiudieswitb the most astonishing success, fhe treatment adopted by Lite institution Is'new; it is based upon scientific principles, with new discuv red rein* odies; wttliout minerals or poisons. The lacUtti’-a ol cure are such that Nttieut* can be cured at their bullies, in any part of tho country, from accurate descriptions of their case, by letter; and h»ve- the medicines sent by Mailer express. Printed Interrogatories will !m lonraiiied ou ap plication. \ %»('oDftamptkm. Catarrh aud disease* of the throat cured as well at the Home of the Patients as at the in stitution, by semling the Cold Medicated IxbaUNU UaL s.Otic Vapoes. with inhaler and ample directions for their use. and direct c*»rros|K)udence. t2h- Patients applying for interrogative* or advice, most enclose return stamps, to meet attention. The attending Physician will be found at the In stitution i r consultation, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ru_ ea-‘h day. Sunday in the forenoon. Addivw ' ' DR. ANDREW STON'K. Physician to the Tmr Lung am! Hygienic Institute: and Physician for Diseases of the Heart, Throat and Longs. J 6 Fifth Street, Tr,.jf, N. Y. Altoona, Dec.'3oth, 16®?.-'y. N JE W GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Comer of Annie and Harriet Streetx, .EAST ALTOONA. THE subscribers would respectfully in form the citizens of Altoona, that they have fast re cel rod and keep constantly on hand'* supply of - Pattons ville Extra” and Extra Faintly Plom. in barrels and W «nd,}4 liarrels la Sacks: also. Chop and Corn Meal, Butter and Eggs fresh from the country; also an extensive stock of Groceries, consisting of .Sugars, Molasses. Syrups. Cof fee. Ac., also. Ham, Bacon, Dried Beef. Fish of all kinds, Salt, Crackers. Cheese, Snices. Tolmcco, Cigars, Backets, Brooms, Tubs. Brushes. Dried Fruit, Confectioneries, Queeusware, Glassware. Coal OH Lamps. Cool Oil. fish ;Oil, 4c- 4c- 4c., all of which we propose to sell at small profits FOK CASH. Altoona, Jan. 1. ’txt-dni. A DMINISTUATOU’S NOTICK ! ! Im, Notice is hereby glvei» thsl letters of Administration o» the estate of Herman I*. Armstrong. late of Altoona, Blair'County, dec’<L, h»ve been granted to the ondet signed, residing as aforesaid. All persons knowing <heniselvet indebted to said estate are repeated to mak. Immediate wyruent. and those harln s claims will present them dulv aa.bentlcated for settlement. ISAAC W. ARMSTRONG, Administrator Decemlier 4th, A. 186&-6t. E STRAY CAME TO THE RES IDENCE of th“ subecriber In Lo- g* . n« township, on or about the l»r of Ju. Ij, 1882. a BKINDLK DUI.L. white Un d. r the belly and white hind feet, imp. posed to he about 18 month, old. The owner ia requested to come fbrwaid.^*“^^®S33 prove property, pay charge* and take him away, otherwieo he trill la? diapeeed of according to law. Dec. 30.1862-3 t« CONRAD BERXD. TOSTRAY -CAME TU JIJE KKSI •■A BENCE of the subscriber. in Logan townahi|>. about the Ist May. 1862. a dark brown STEER. supposed to he about one year old. The owner ia requested to come for went, prove proiierty. pay charge* anil t»ke It away; other wise it will lie d spoked of according to law. Dec, 6th. 1882-31] UM. McOARVEY. Orncr Altooua Gas. A Warm Company. I Altoona, December 9th 1862, / THE BOARD OF MANAGERS have this day declared a Semi-Annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, ou the Capital Stock of the Clear of State Tut, payable on and after January Ist, 1862-i B. F. UQ?E, 'TVeorurer. I7OR RENT. —The subscriber loffers for rent the Store-Room ou the corner of Aunieand rrirt etreeta, Kml AKucoa, lately occupied'by Funct k Etnler. Potnemhm given Immediately. Apply to < <hrU% IWfct—tf AKDItKW KiPPbK. New stock of hoots & shoes momas * for Men and Boy*. Ladle* and Misses. lint rec'd at *a_ Solo by all dealers everywhere. LAUGH.MAN’B. Deounber 4.1862,-Iy ttev.WM. COSGROVE. 430 Fulton Aypdup. Brooklyn. N. Y U. M. BAUE 4 CO. Dp. SWEET’S INFAI.LIBI.E LINIMENT. THE GREAT REMEDY FOII RHEUMATISM. GOUT, NEURALGIA LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS. BRUISES. CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES. HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDER*. For all of which u Jr a ap «*vdy hd«l certain remedy, and never TM* Liniment i* prepared fp»m the recipe ol Dr. M.e)>heii Seeei. of Connecticut, tbetkmons bone setter, and haw heru used in h»» practice for more *h«" twenty years with the Dioat nstooithiug aucceas. - AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by any preparation before (be public, «if which the moat skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rap dly and radically. RUED MATIC DISORDKKS'of every kind, and in Ihmiaaoda of cast* wloTt- R has been used it has nrv*r been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every cade, however distressing. It will relieve the 1 worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do U. TOOTHACHE also will it cure Instantly. KOU NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSI TUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment t* a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens am) revivifies tin system, ami restores it tofela ticily aud vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the known, and we challenge the world to producr an equal. Every victim of this distressing compilin' should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immedi ate relief aud iu majority of cases wiii ©fleet a i'udicai cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extreme ly malignant and dangerous, but a timely application bl this Liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. Tin w* rsf case may be conquered by this Liniment iu two 01 three days. IJIIUISK.S. CUTS, WOUNDS. SORES. ULCERS. BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful heslint; properties of DR. SWEET-S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when u*ed according to directions- Alsn, CHILBLAINS FROSTED FEET. AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Ur. Stephen Sweet, ot’ Connecticut. Th** Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is known all over the United States. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the author M" Dr. Sweat s Infallible Liniment.'* Dr. Sweets infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment la a certain r for Neuralgia. l>r Sweet s Infallible Liniment Can s Burn* and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the beat known remedy for Sprains and Bruise*. I>r >woet 8 Infallible Liniment Curo? Ueadach* immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cur*. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cure, Toothache in one minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cares Cats and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is tbe best remedy for sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment 11=** been need by more than a million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet’s infallible Liniment j Taken intei naUy cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. I Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment 1 Is truly a *• friend in need,’’ and every family should have | it at hand. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment ' Is for talc by all Druggists. Price 26 and 60 cents. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEETS INFALUBI,E LINIMENT, u an ex ternal remedy, is without » rival. and will alleriate pain more speedily th u any other preparation. For all Rheu matic and Nervuii. Disorder. it is truly InfiUlible. and u a cn*ative for Sores, Wonnda, Sprains, Braises, 4c. ite southing, healing and powerful strengthening properties excite the Just wonder and astonishment of all who bar, ever gieen it a trial. Over line thousand certificates o remarkable corce, performed by it within the last tw.. yeare, a:test the foot. I TO HORSE OWNERS! BR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any. and In all case# of Lameness, aristae from Sprains, Bruises or wrenching, its effect Is magical ami certain. Harness or saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange Ac. it will also care speedily. Spailn and Ringbone may 1- easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages but confirmed cas« are beym <1 the possibility of a rods coi cure . N o cue of the kind, howuw, kk> desperate o< hopeles, but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and it. faithful application will always remove the lameness, and enable tbe horsoe to travel with comparative ease. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at band, for it* timely use at the first a peaiance of lameness will eSeetnally prevent those 'formidable diseases, to which all horser are liable, and which render so many oibet wise valuable horse* nearly worthless. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE Soldier’s Friend, And thotumod* bare {bond It truly A FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Swart on every label and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment” blown in the glue of each bottle, without which none are genuine. ' RICHARDSON A 00. Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. JLLUSTRAfKD SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. tux tot nduncu nnt n tnx wnu, snanxxta tux, VOLUME VIII—FEW SKIUXX A new volume of this popular Journal comtoeacea on the first of January. It Is published weekly, and every number contains sixteen images of usetol lufoi nation; and from five to ten original engravings of new inventions and dlacoveriea, all of which are prepared expreaaty for Its columns. ' TO THE MECHANIC AND MANUFAC- TUBER. \'o peracn engaged in an; of the mechanical or manu facturing punnits .houlo think of “doing without” the Sctxsvmc Akmjcas. It rust, bat tix cats per nek; .Tory number cunt, (u from six to ten engravings of Dew machine. and invention., which cannot ba found in any other publication. TO THE INVENTOR. Tlie Scix-vrmc Aauicax ta Indispensable to every in- Tonior. aa it not only contains illustrated deacripliooaaf neatly all .tile beat idrentiona aa they come out, but each number ebutains an; Official List of the Claim, of all the Patents iaaned from the United Bt.tr. Patent nlßce during the week pre.iuna; Ihna giving a correct history of the progress of Invention, in thia country. We an also re ceiving, every week, the heat scientific Journal, of Great Itiitaiu. Franre, anti Germ.ny; Utua placing iuourpo#. -e-wion all that la transpiring in mechanical science and art in these old countriet. We .ball continue to tran.lvr to our column, copiooa extracta from theae journal, of whatever we may deem ol interest to our renders. A pamphlet of in.miction as to the beat mode of ob taining Letter. Patent on new inventions, is furnished free on application. Messrs Mens A Co. have act*! as Patent Solicitors (nr more than seventeen years, in connection with the,publi cation of the Scutcrinc Amcxicsx. and they refer to SU,- dOO patentee. lor whom they have donedntainesa No charge i. made for examining .ketches and models of new invention, and for advising inventors aa to their patentability. CHEMISTS, •ARCHITECTS, MILLWRIGHTS AND FARMERS. The Fcimmnc A*ksicab wdl be found a moat useful journal to them. AU the new discoveries in the telenet ol chemistry are given' in Iu columns, and the interatUnl the architect and carpenter ,are not overlooked; all tke new inventions and discoveries appertaining to tfktte pur <nltt. being published from week to week. UtefeTand practical information pertaining Iq4he interetit of tniU wrights and mill owners will be found in the Sctomnc Atuaicsß, which information they cannot possibly obtain from any other sonrpe. Subjects Tu which forme** are in terested will be found discussed in the Scuomnc Anm can: most of the improvements in agricultural implements being illustrated in |U columns. TERMS. ' To mail subscribers: Three Du-lars a year or One Dollar fm four months. The volumes commence on the first ol January and July. Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. Western and Canadian money or Post-office stamps token at par for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will please to remit t euty-fiv© cento extra on each year's sub scriptions to prepay postage. MIINNi CO., Publishers, 37 Park Row, K. Y, REMOVAL OF JESSE SMITH’S -Hat & Cap Store. r r II K PROPRIETOR OF THE 1 “ EXCELSIOR" hat and CAP Store w.inkl lulunu k)< cuatuntrn, and tin Public generally, that lie kaa removed bia More to h>a Dew building, on Vlr rinia etreet. next dtktr to Jaggard’a store, where he has imt received a large .stock of ' FALL & WINTER STYLES OF HATS, J| CAPS, MISSES’ FEATS, &C, Ilfs Stock of Hats and Caps are of the very best selection, of eve y style, color and shape, for both old and young. All he asks is that the people call and examtnehfc stock tod he feels confident that he can send them away re j..icing, if not in the purchase of such an article hs the> wanted, at the remembrance of having looked U|«>n Hu handsomest slock of Hats, Caps, Flats, ever exhibited iu this town. 1 have also on baud an entirely new stock of LADIES k MISSES FURS, .inbracing everything in that line, which I will Bell al lair I’rirt-H. as I do not intend to keep any ofmv atock ovei ,ea*on. Nov. 0, 1832. KEFOUMED AMERICAN PRACTICE. CO AND SEE THE Root and hekb doctor, who can be consulted at the Altoona I(uu*c, nue day in cadi month during the year 1863, viz:—January 9th Keb.loth and .March loth. At Mrs. Ward's National Ho tel. Tyrone, cm the Bth of January, 9th of Feb, and 9th of March. Ho treats all diseases that fle»b is heir to. He invite HI females that may be suffering with diseases pecullH' t« their sex. U call and examine his new mode Of treatment, ts thousand* have been restored to health who have been khaudoned by otheis. He is iu possesion of perfect »u •truments for sounding tbe lungs and chest, and is there* fore able to determine tbe exact condition of the vital or consequently can treat such complaints with greakei •*Jety and certainty than it is possible for those who gue* it the disease an J experiment for its cure. He believes tiia* for every malady, there is found in our soil a sure and never-tailing remedy. Dr. Levingston has formed a copartnership with a squaw who has spent all her life as a doc. rasa, and her wonderfu cures throughout the United States have astonished thou sand*. She is a nafive of the Rocky Mountains and it called the" Belle of the Prairies” 49* Patient* can.receive treatment few $6 per month t'X.ept in cases of Cancers and Tumors, they varying from $lO to $lOO. Examinations tree. See handbills. W. LKVINGSTON, it D, Nov. 26, 1862-tf. - Miss BELL MOON. Glorious 3ST ews! 'PUL Subscribers would respectful!} I announce to the citizens of Alt*-ona and vicinity, that they have just returned from the East with their FALL AND WINTER STYLES'OF HATS & CAPS, BOOTS Sc SHOES. Thrir .tuck of HATS & CAPS •>»»» been re lected with great care, and with the view of suiting all who may favor them with their patronage. Their tine oi Boots and Shoes is complete. Their LADIES 1 MISSES and CHILDREN'S SHOEt . are of City make, and warranted. Their Balmorarffbre* for Ladies and Misses, are just the thing for frit and winter. Thankful to tbe public for their very liberal patronage : heretofore, they hope to merit a continuance of the same. Store on MAIN ST. next door to Bowman's Ezchangi Hotel. SMIT'I k MANN. ■ "VT UTICE.—I would hereby notify those I* who are owing me .mall bill. Sir meat that 1 have placed their account* in the hands of John W Homes, Esq., for collection, not for the purpose of aneing them out, but merely for collection, (as I have not timi to go around and see each person,) and I wish ail those upon whom he may call to be prepared to equate up old ireonnteand stat anew. In the meantime 1 will con rinnetokeep on hand as fine an article of beet poik-oi mutton, as -can be found in thl. rection, and respectful!) invite all my customers to call as usual. Nov. 26. IMStf. M. BDNYKN. Groceries and provisions.— A lane and varied stock uf FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Just received, and fur sale u cheap a* the cheapest, at MURPHY A UcPIKITS Stbra, Cor. of Virginia and Caroline ate. Altoona, Jane 26,1862, 4 REGULAR MEETING OF THE ALTOONA If AIR VIEW CEMETERY ABBoClA wlll be held or the second Thursday evening ol each month, hr the Council Room. M. CLABACUII,. Jas. Lowtunt, Preeidvnt. Secretary. [May lb-’«2] Abdominal supporters, Trus *e« and Shoulder Brace* tor Mle at 1-tfy O. W KKW*LKR f B. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS iu endleee variety, at LACGUMAK’S. ' Alloona. May% 1862. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Jewelry, Hair and Clothe* Brushes, Combs. Pucket-knlvev. Ac„ at LADOHMAN’B A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OVER il COATS can be (band at LABOHMAN’S Excellent heavy boots a SHOESJnst received at LApOirMAITS DO YOU WANT A HAT OR CAP, cheap or fine!—go to l.igiillMAli'j. Great piles of pantaloons, for lien and Boys, at LABOHMAN’B. ‘ I HEUBOins GENUINE PREPARATIONS “ lIIOHLT CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BVCHU, irwMnudßitclloiaM^: For Dlkuh of the BLADDER, SIDNEYS, MATIL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. ' Thto Hrtldoe iocnur* the power of Dicnttn, tad a ctta the ABSORBENTS into h«UOij«clta*, hr vhfehtiw WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depoeltlont, utd dl UN NATURAL SNLARQBMRNTSj ere red toed, m well u PAIN t» INFLAMMATION, tad it (ood for Xn. «» ■uc ok Chxuwxm. HELMBOID’S EXTRACT BUBHU. 1 Foe weakneaa ariitngfroa Electee*, Uahitaof IHeejre thm, Early Indlecrrtion or Abu*. ATTENDED WITH THl£ FOLLOW!AO SYMPTOMS: lodiapoaitloa to Exertion, DUnltgr oflmtUar,. boat of Memory boat ol Power, Weak Settn, ' Trembling, Horror of Diteaae, Wnketalnete, Dimnees of Virion, Pain in U» Back. Unireraal Laxitode of the Mnacnlar Sjnlm, Hot Hand*, Fluking of the Body, Drynnw of the Skin, - Krnptionl oftbe Face.. PALLID COUNTENANCE. These ijmptoau, if allowed to go on, which thi* nwdl cine invariably remora*, eoon follow* Inonici, Fatvm Kpitcmc Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can aay that they are not frequently followed by tho*»-DIREFUL DISEASES,” ■ “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the canae of th*ir •offering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THE REOORDT OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, • And the melancholy Death* by Cmaninpttoo bear am ple witnem to the troth oi the exertion. [• CUE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR- GANXC WEAKNESS, Require* the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor ate the Syeteni, which lIEUBOCD’S EXTRACT BCCHU inrariabiy does. A trial will convince the moat skeptical. (As FEMALES! FEMALES! I Old or Young, Swots, Maksud os Cohtsxplatiso Mae* EI AOS. In many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT BUCIIU is unequated by any other remedy, as In Cbloro -*is or Retention, Irregularity, Painful new or Suppression »»f Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous stats of the Cterma, Leucorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to tbs sex, wfaetber ariiiog from Id cUcretion, Habits of Dtaipatfon, or in (he DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. ski inmn amts. Nck Family Should bo Without It. Take no more Balsam* Mercury, or nupleunut Hedkioe for uopleaaaat anti dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. AND k Improved Bose Wash CURES BKCKET DISEASES In all Uteir stages, , Little or do change in met. And no Exposure. It ohm a frequent desire and gires strength to Urinal®, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and 'Caring Stricture* of the Urethra. Allaying Pdnaud Inflama tkm ao frequent in the class of disea.es, and erpeiii-g all Poisonous Ogsegsea and wortMtut Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been th* victahs of Quacks, and who hare paid henry tana to ha enredin a abort time, (ton bond that they wen and that the .‘‘POISON” has, by the Use of -‘powerful as tringents,” been dried np in the system, to break out la mn aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Usx UiucnouPa Exiaacr Bocal’ for all aSOclioas and diseases of the ' ; URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in male oe female. Prom whatever cans* originating, and no matter at HOW LONGSTANDING. Dieeasee of theaa organa reqoire the aid of a tome. HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCBU Is the Great liroaxnc, and ia certain to hare the desired effect in all diacaaet for which it fa'reaaaiaendsd. Evidence of the moat reliable and rcsponsibtß'chanctor wi'l accompany the medicines. Certificate* of Cnree, from eight to twenty years rived ing, with names known to science and Sima. Price $l,OO Per .Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered ton, eddrete, cecnrelp pecked tnm espob eervetkm. Detain Brnrroae i* *u, Qaanncanon. Core* tfbaranteod. Advice Oretb. AFFIDAVIT. Pereonellp eppeeredbefcie me, an Aldenatwcd Ike dtp of PhiledelpUa, H. T-Btuoots, who being delp ewore, loth tep.bitpreparation conUiet boßeratk.noejercrn rp, or other injiuioaa drags, bet are parelp vegetable. U.T.HXLMBOLD. Sworn end rabeetttMd before ibe, tbie 23d dtp of No vember, 18M- W. P. HIBBARD. Aldermen, Ninth St, above Beca, Phlle. Addreee letter* for infaisuttkiQ in contdenoe to U. T. nEUtBOUb Chemitt, Depot, 104 Sooth Tentb-St, below Chcstnnt, Pbßede||*le,Pen*. BKVASK OP OODSTXHFKIIB AND DNPkJNCIPLM ■ nuuns. '7 Who tadceeor to dltpoee “or meza own” end u oma u on the reputation attainedbp IleUobold'l OeeelD* PrepwreiUons, - do Sxtract Dnchn, do do . do, Sarsaparilla, do improved B«ee Wmh. S"H bp Drnggiata every-wher*. Take ee ether. Cat oat tbeedrertlment end teed &>r It, ead HeidkveiMN end ejfpoanre. '■>*'.*' September Uth, IMS-lp. At tittle Expense, Eo locooTeaieQc*
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