M--M |F BEET’S AJbUBLE lEST ■ ■ •. THE T REMEDY '.fIOOT- NKPRALQIA LPl«» it ) 0 «W», tILICS. RHKCWATIC AKD Wou rtMMSOEDkKS. haspsejy wfecwfeln ~, Sg« w prfp«rwl frem tfa>2'.?* d . ’CoKOfCtlcnt. «h» fuKMH W-- Ith po'Ctice fur g»rt tlS^iSi? 1 Stottfadilng tuaxu, T**J lOR Or PAIN. |k is urinU«| m tl»e public, of which aUTLS. by ,iin»tl«!ttui“ core repdljr and radical)*, ftopn lOfavwy kW,0114 If thnnwnl , u '*“• boon kawva to iLrwdtat. Trtw to Mtto, wi|UtcarslD(Uirtl7. v ■ bum ANo auxisiu,L*. ::ssr^r- 1 s;. t S; ‘ “fl™? 1 r»»«*iy,»» cuim tbu it w« clialfenjretlHi World to nttSUl kin of thU dinnnlnr comhUi^ ss^fisfesS er Wl Io euro. -w~«*uo»oi Ibble tu occur neglrcted.tK <|WRd by tbit Linimtot intro or JB.VDS, BORKg.UUCKRg, BtncNo rrtilfly to the ro.fc®® 8 . !I jT B «*** A L f‘. l BLK UNliSjjT* ' itirsctlnb*- Alto, CIULBLAIffR ) INSECT BITES AKD^Smol’ Sweet, of Connecticut, i Setter. . Sweet, of Connecticut, foiled States. Sweet, of Connecticut, raci’* ZofidUbl* Uoinont.” riallible Liniment ntni.Uli. ' afaliible Liniment Neuralgia. iiillible Liniment iuiimn] lately. t>fallible Liniment Kly f»r Sprains. «ad Ppifrft/ >fa)libTc Liniment - ■tuly and wus ner«r knows to ftft afallible Liniment ' f° r Pile*, tud wbKar ltllt to can. ifulilbje Liniment giant*. iallible Liniment bn mediately and leaveanoeear. tfailibie Liniment resin the ksoerarorU. Fallible Liniment 1 than * million people,aadsU Liniment lie, CboUn tlorbiu*i>d CMenu Fallible Liniment I,” «ad ervrjrfcanj thoald b»» lible Liniment Price $ lad'SO Mto. NEED. TBYIJT.’ IBUS iuNUUHT, n «a »- » rivmltwflf ' l»j4t within Uw im w &LZ UKUOCKT IO«»Q»a8 r «H rrcncblbe. lU »*fCt Ji «(» ; lj. Spavin nnl idn|t tootpieoi *•#***’ .-}« ™ rirnw maora M» tsweHM(,ltad With C#n|»T»tlT« MM. )BSii OWNEB —t, ■|•; ■ ' • '■•■' '■ ; '••-'• ;1 •• : h»nd,;briu«iMiywmM»fo m willeAwtwtU; pn*m*'tW» ilcfc *U bon» iif Mhi wf teivlf* Ttlttftbiitiuraifr WEET'B ! M UNJMENT >TUB i ■ ; 'I . s Frieixd* tu»* found. it truly } m NEED I to fnI1(l | «| (wfWTs $650 " Coutrr Pras.” tribune < o .-tc PRINTING office. . YritUia lb© pa«l two years, mode cimnUirrabl* . I, Vu our ests»blisbu»eut io the way of n«*w fancy Paper Cn*ter, Card Cutter.‘Killing Ma in* C»r*r Power Pros*, and large Mewapa|>er Power • lt c 0( of which we give above) we are bow prepared Tits anything In the line of printing or ruling In Huy establishment in the rtate, ami at r: low. Wecan execute, on short notice,all __,,j c gof itldiiia. Invitation, Visiting, Ball A Business Cards, Circulars, Programmes, dtMMOTH POSTERS. SALE BILLS. "liii A® Pamphlets, Pay and Oheok Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, aHNIFESTS. AND BLANKS OF ALU KINDS. til .es-tk i. 14 trial, feeling confident that we can give Election if *0 U»v- the oiiportonity. ‘“iSre i 1 Leather’. building, corner of Virginia and An ™r«ls opP‘ MiM Superintendenfs-Offl.e. XiOOA-Xa ITEMS. p»a Sharp's MEDAL.—We were shown, a days since, the medal got up for Paul (hereto fore spelled Powell) Sharp, by the passengers in ae min from Pittsburgh, on 'the night of the ijfo November. In circumference it is aboutthe ~jmmon she of gold watches, and about the thick- of a gold eagle. Around the outer edge on acH side is a raised wreath. On one side is the following inscription, - Presented to POWELL SHARP, Engineer on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, Bt the Passengers on the train from Pittsburgh, Nov. U, 1862, la testimony of their admiration for his noble and heroic conduct in saving their lives at the risk of his own. On the reverse is an engraving of a locomotive. .■ b certainly a beautiful and valuable testimonial mJ will be highly prized by the recipient. The , aedai can be seen at the Motive Power Office of the P. B. K While heroes arc now daily rising from the -jits of our armies, and are entitled to our respect tad gratitude, yet .we venture to say that no mater hero than Paul Sharp lives to-day, and his ..sine will be cherished with more warmth and aatioued with more respect, in the homes of those "hose lives lie saved, than will those of the nglucit Generals of the' age. ‘ The children of at of the Sunday Schools of Philadelphia were ,i highly pleased with his actions on that memora night, that they at once contributed $25 to .cake him a life member of their Missionary So lely, i’ite certificate of membership was accora jaiiled by a touching letter, expressing their ap .rahation of his conduct. Handsome Testimonial. —We were to-day .down a neat rose-wood box. containing a full set ! the most improved mathematical instruments, jnseuted to our late townsman, S. A. Utxanilcr. more recently Foreman of the Kev coaeLocotno ivc Works, of Hopewell, on the Hun tingdon and Broad Top Railroad. On the top of ae box was the following inscription: Presented to 8. A. Alexander, Esq., by the Proprietor and Employees of the Keystone Locomotive Works, A* a mark oj their friendship and esteem, Hopewell, Jan. 15, 1863. Accompanying the box was the following pre— cable ami resolutions; "iieekas, it has seemed expedient to Mr. S. ■'■ Alexander, to dissolve his connection with the Ho|e«el! Machine Shop of the H. & B. T. R. R., Ijtsoked, That we deeply regret the necessity dill) deprives ns of his kind supervision and rdendiy societv. Rmked, That we assure Mr. Alexander of air confidence in him, as a skilful' mechanic and ■ master-workman, of our esteem forhim 1 gentleman and a friend, and of our best wish ‘ar !iis welfare and success in life, and that we •all ever cherish for him a grateful remembrance. timlved. That a copy of these resolutions be ..waited to Mr. Alexander, and that theybepub •dicd in tlie Huntingdon and Altoona papers. IWtWLLL, Jan. IG, 1(503. liie testimonial Is well deserved. Mr.Alexan- Jif is certainly a skillful mechanic, and most clever -il friendly companion, and we are pleased to "kc that his abilities and gentlemanly deportment '■ Jte met with a handsome reward. ftax a Patent Lock. —One day last week, w townsman, Andrew Clabangh, exhibited to us “ l* te ®t lock of his own invention, which we con liler one of the most ingenious affairs of the kind set got up. He has foi warded a specimen to ■r.e Patent Office and made application for a ?«ent, which will be readily granted, the depart ment considering it a truly meritorious invention. '' l ' e W ‘J not attempt a description of the affair, nor emki we give it if we desired! With ail the in ‘metion and insight we have had into it, we •fen t believe we could unlock it, even with the key ■™i uncovered lock in oar possession. We may however, that it is so arranged with springs, we believe it impossible for any one not ■‘'-'l'Jiinted with, its constructihn to open it even ‘‘•h the key, and.utterly impossible for the most demons loek-pieker to pick it. It is ,vety easily “'ted, and likewise easily opened, by one who un- a =tands >t, but the least false turn of the key, ? returns the bolt 10 its original position, i ‘ is not considered a Yankee, but he has cer- K, 10 l v played a Yankee trick on lock-pickers, and mveation will undoubtedly prove profitable to A "Bow-wow” Stopped. —A “yaller” dog, ' ,l ' cur sixties, came in cojitact with thewheeb “ far or engine, at tlie crossing on Annie street, ‘-itnrday morning last, and not being able to lra tlie opposing from the track, said body II *? * • a " er ’ oTer on the track, and e a divide of his carcass, giving one portion dd l^le °^ ie . r *Be head. The value of ***' *** a * KHlt 'he same to the owner ' lO *hole animal was, ere ; the dogastrophe 'W^n 1 ° l !. r ci,i ? cns wIH not regret that i« 5 , 11 hereafter be. one nightly “bow-wow” Eagi.e Valleyß. B,—On and after Mon th! T Xt a re *" lar passenger train will be run on vi “? ve roaa . living Tyrone at 8.00 A. M., ar- S &„^ neftmte “ lo ' ao A - M - retarn ‘ n g T >4a“c p.V B ' 3OP - M ” ttad «t Valektixe’s Ha Awarding to. the Almanac makers, Valentine’s mi the 14th of kebrnaty, which wilftie two weeks from Saturday next. From what we hare heretofore published in, reference to the practice, once do largely in dulged in, of sending vulgar carricatures to either fodies or gentlemen, about this time, ohr readers are aware that we most heartily condemn it. In tact we believe any lady or gentleman who would be guilty of so doing, compromises his ‘ or her claim to that appellation. s Certainly there is nothing . either smart or funny, in sending . a friend or acquaintance one of the vulgar daubs got tip by Fisher & Bro., merely to make money for themselves, and fools of those who buy their publi cations. A neat, handsome valentine thaf-mny express friendship or love, and Will afford pleasure or satisfaction to the recipient, yre approve. They may be passed at any time, but for the sake of common decency, do let these horrible carricatures remain in the shops to be returned to the publish ers. A few doses of this kind would stop their issue. : We may add to this, that Fettmger has just re ceived a large invoice of handsome valentines, large and small, high priced and cheap, with en velopes to match. He thonght there might be some people foolish enough to bny the ugly daubs we have been speaking of„ and he brought a few, buft we hope they ; may be all left on his bands. Go and buy his pretty valentines, evety one of them, but let him get bis fingers homed with the vulgarones, and be will stop bringing them. We may get a few of the detestable ones, (we generally do,) for giving them such handsome pnffis, bat we Have the consolation of knowing that the con temptible scoundrels who forward them most pay the pottage. New Ticket t Office. —Having occasion to call at the ticket Office, in this place, a few days once, we found Mr. Dysnrt, the gentlemanly agent, in a remarkably good humor, and on taking a survey of his new apartments, we did not wonder that he should feel good all over, as he now has things fixed np in a very convenient and comfurt able style. As we have heretofore noticed, the Office has been enlarged, and very conveniently arranged. ; On the ground floor are four rooms Ladies' Saloon, Gents’ Saloon, Baggage Room and Ticket Office. The ticket office is in the centre of the building, enclosed in lattice work, with ap pertnres into the saloons for ; Che sale of tickets.— Entering the hall of the office, from Julia street, you turn left into the Ladies'saloon,'and right into the Gents’ saloon. The entrance to the bag gage room is on Main street. This room, al though rather small, is nevertheless comfortable and is happily presided over by our young friend Mnzaree. Baggage Agent at this station, who is exceedingly accommodating, and a fit miin for the position. Altoona has now a ticket office that corresponds with the business of the station. Remedy foe Dipxheria.—The following rem edy for that dreadful scourge of the family circle, JJiptheria, has been furnished to us, says The Har risburg Teltjraph', by one who has frequently tried its virtues aud never knew it to fail. We trvs: that our cctemporaries will give this remedy a wide circulation: “Make two small bags that will reach from ear to car, and fill them with ashes and salt; dip them in hot water, and wring them out so they will not drip, and apply them to the throat; cover tip the whole with a flannel cloth, and change them ns often as they heroine cool, until the throat becomes irritated, never blistering. For children, ft is necessary to put flannel cloths between the ashes and the throat to prevent blistering. When the ashes have keen on a sufiicient time, take a wet flannel cloth and mb it with castile soap until it is covered with a thick lather; dip it in hot Water, and apply it to the- throat, and change as they cool; at the same, time use a gargle made of one teatpoonful of cayenne pepper, one of salt, one of molasses, in a teacupful of hot water, and when cool, add one-fourth as much - cider-vinegar, and gargle every fifteen minutes until the patient re quires sleep. A gargle made of castile soap is good to be used part of the time.” Man Killeo. —On Thursday jast, Robot Logan, a breakman on the Emigranttrain between this place and Harrisburg, was knocked down by a bridge, at one of the road crossings below this place, and so much injured that he died the same evening No one can tell exactly where or how the accident occurred, as it w(as riot knovfa that he had been hurt until the train arrived in mis place, when he was found lying,on the top of one of the cars in an insensible condition. ; Ho was immedi ately taken off and Dr. Gemmill was gammoned tc examine his wounds. The Dr. found; an ugly gash on the right side of the forehead and a severe braise on the left temple, hot no fracture of the skull. All bis efforts to restore the injured man to consciousness were unavailing. He - never moved or spoke after being taken from the cars. His hat was found near the bridge below BelPs Mills, and it is supposed it was at that point that he received the injury. He was a married man and resided in Harrisburg, where he leaves a wife and several children to mourn his untimely death. Bobough Election, —The election for Borough officers will take-place oh the-third Friday (21st) iof February. The principal offices to be fil ed, a- e Justice of the Peace, in room of Jacob M. Cherry, whose term expires; two Councilmen, in room of Messrs. Laugbman and. Smyth. Two School Directors, in room of Messrs. Shoemaker and Beck, and one Constable, in room of Jos, K. Ely. There are other minor offices to be filled. • ; The Democrats, and Conservatives meet at Rauch's Hall, this to nominate a ticket, and a Citizens Union meeting is called for Thursday evening, .at Patton 's* Hall. ; : Railroad Accidekt — A serious accidynt oc curred on the Penn’a Railroad,near Patterson, last week. The construction train, Major Jacob Gir der 1 conductor, was backing down the track, when |tt came in contact with a freight train standing on the same track at the water plug. The cabin car, in which were a number of employees,- was .made a complete wreck, by tbc truck following ’it, which passed half way through it. Major Givler was in jured considerably by jumping off tlie train. Mr. Jerome Tyson had a leg broken, and three others Were slightly injured. 1 Protracted protracted meet ing is still dicing kept tip in theMethodUt church, and it is to be hoped is resulting in .raitch good. In the United Brethren church a similar meeting is now hi progress, with every prospect of success. The Winebrenarians hare .also opened a meeting in Logan jlall, where services are held nightly. o*Should beclieap— Onr streets RRAT PILES OF PANTALOONS, are all free mortar beds, for u«p and Boys, at LAt/tiOMAN’S. Prokoted.—We are pleased to leant that our young friend, David Galbraith, heretofore employed as a clerk in the Motive Power Department of the P. K. ft., in this place, has been /appointed chief clerk of she Motive Power Department of the Northern Central Rail, Road. While we are sorry to part with oar good citizens, we neverthe less rejoice in their prosperity, and will forego the pleasure of their society when they are benefitted by removal: The Northern Central Co. could not have made a better selection for the position.' For Saxe.—An excellent House and lot sit- uated in a desirable locality is offered for sale. For further information apply at this office. Circular from the Cash -Store !—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 having been purchased at the very lowest cash prices, will be sold at prices winch make it to the interest of cash buyers to call and examine his stock and be convinced that he can and does sell a little cheaper than any credit establishment. He would call particular attention to his large stock of DRY GOODS, embracing all the latest and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES OF LA DIES’ DRESS GOGDS to bo found in the East ern market. A full assortment of fancy and plain Flannels -and Shirting; large and excellent supply of Linen and Muslins, dozens of patterns of Ladies’ and Gent's Gloves, all styles of Hosiery, with the most complete selection of Shawls ever exhibited in this market; any amount of Nubias, Opera Hoods; Ladies’ Patent Vests, and a tremendous pile of Anstinc, Kelly & Co.’s Patent Hoop Skirts, ranging from four to fifty springs, which will be sold at least 2ii per cent, under present market price; Our Mock ot* GROCERIES is complete and selling a few cents below other establishments.- Our Syrups range from 40 to 70 cents per gallon. We would invite particular attention to our large stock of Government coffee, bought before the late heavy advance, which we 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 TEAS, ranging-in price from 60 cents per pound upwards. Onr stock of CHINA, GLASS and DELFH W ARE is the largest, most varied and best ever offered to the people of this section. It is really beautiful. An examination of our “ Show Win dow” must convince all who stop to view it that we are not “ puffing', our ware. The China Ware embraces Tea Sets tanging in price from $l2 to $2O. Flower Vases, .Mugs and other ornaments. | The Glass Ware embraces everything and every I style of manufacture. Owing to the late advance ; we cannot now sell the celebrated Wcdgewood i Iron Stone Tea Sets for less than $4.75 per set, which is $1.25 below the scll mg price elsewhere. I am now fully convinced that the CASH SYS TEM is the best for both seller and buyer, ena bling me to sell cheaper, without loss, and giving my customers a belter article, and more of it, for the same money, than they get at any other es tablishment. But argument on this point is su perfluous. The reason why I can sell cheaper than credit establishments must be apparent to all who give me a call. A full stock of boots and shoes. All-Wool, Ingrain, List, Rag and Hemp car pets Table and floor oil cloths, window shades, &c. R. A. O. Kerr. Altoona, Nov. 20, 18G2, A Word to Married People.— If it be trne that “A penny saved is two-pence made,” the shortest way to get rich is to buy your Groceries at FKITCKEY’S, comer of Main and Caroline streets, Altoona. Browned Bye constantly on band. Piqkles, ready for table use, by tbe dozen or hundred. , Shrivcr’s Baltimore Oyster Ketchup. Pepper Sauce npd 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 as Rve. Try it. His stock of Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries, &c., cannot be excelled in the place. Cigars and Tobacco of all brands. Call and be convinced that it is to your interest to buy at the New Family Grocery. New Goons j—New Goods are now being sold for cosh, in the store-room lately occupied by B. H. McCormick, North ward. B. H. McCOBMICK, ag’t for J. W. MOORHEAD. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. At the solicitation of a number of tbe citizens of Altoona, I offer myself *a no INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE for the office of JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, If elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of tbe office impartially to the best of my ability. Altoona, Jan. 27,1863.-3 t. FEMALES I FEMALES! FEMALES! Dae that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known aa HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU, For all Cumplainta Incident to tha aax. .No family should be Without it. And none will when snee * Tried by them. It is need by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Change of Life, Before and after Marriage, ' During and After Confinement To Strengthen tbe Nerves, ’ Restore Nature to its Proper Channels and Invigorate the Broken down Constitution, Fran vhalettr Came Originating. USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS I Take HEMBOLITS EXTRACT BUCBC. See advertisement in another column. Cut out, and tend for it. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING The Her. Wm. Cosgrove, while laboring ai a Missionary i i Japan, was curedofConsumption, wfaenallothermeans had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician in tlie great city of Jeddo;' This recipe baa cored great numbers vylio were suffering from Consumption. Bronchi, tia, Bore Throat, Cuugha and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression cauaed by these disorders. Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I hare brought home with me, to all who used it, fixe of charge. Address, P«S. 33,1862-ly.J D. W. A. BELFORD. Her. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Yukon Annua, Brooklyn, N. f. SINGER & CO.’S Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine. WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS, Is tbe BEST and CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL of aU Sewing Mnchioeo. This Machine will saw anything, from Ibo ntnulttf of a tuck in Tkrletan to the making of an Otcj coat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth, down, to tiie softest Ganae or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, hind, gather tack, qnilt, and has capacity tor a great variety of Orna mental work. This Is not the only machine that can fell hem, bind, ke. but it will do so better than any other Ma chine. The letter “A” Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet The Folding Case which is new becoming so popular, is, as its name implies, oue that can bs folded Into a box, or case, which, when open, makes a beentiful, substantial, and spacious table for the work to rest upon. Tbe cases are of every ima ginable design—plain as the wood grew In Its native for eet, pr as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with Silk-Twist, Thread. Needles, Oil etc. of the very best quality. Send for a copy of-SINGER * CO.’S GAZETTE.” I. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway, N. Y. • PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—MO CHESTNUT ST. Mr. D, VT. A. Bel ford, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Agent to Altoona. Altoona, Nov. 13,1862. [1 yr. BAIL £OAD AMD MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART. Baltimore Express Wcet arrive* 7,36 A. M., leave* 7.64 A.M. Philadel’a “ “ “ 8.20 “ “ 8.40 “ Fast Line “ “ 8.30 P. M. “ 8.45 P.M. Mali Train “ 7.4o(run»nofurtber Wet.) Exprees Train Eaat “ 924 P. M., leave. 8.45 P. M. Fuat Line “ - 4.00 A.M., - 4.06 A.M. Mail Train “ 1120 “ “ 1125 “ Trains on Hollidayilmrg. Branch rnn to connect with Expreee Traitu andi'ast Line Went and Mail Train Eaet and Weet. Train, on Tyrone A Clearfield Branch and Bald Eagle Valley R. K. ran to connect with Expreu Train West and Mail Train East and West. MAILS ARRIVE. Eastern Through, Baltimore and Washington, 7.35 A. M. “ Philadelphia, 8.20 - Western Through, 0,29 P, M. Western Way, 11,20 A. M. Eastern Way 7,40 P. M. Hollidaysburg 7,25 A. M. k 7,30 P. M. MAILS CLOSE. ' Western Way, 7£o A. M. Eastern Way, H,oo “ Western Through, 7,30 P. M. Eastern Through, 7.30 ** ilafiidaysburg 8.00 A M. A 7,00 P M. Office Boons:—Poring the week front 6.45 A. M. until 7,30 P. M. On Sundays front 8,00 until 9.00 A. M. G* W. PATTON, P.M. MAEBIED. On the 22d inst., by Rev. C. L. Ehrenfeld, Mr. BKNJ. FIQAKT, of Altoona, to Miss CAROLINE C. JACOBS, of’ Spruce Creek, Ph. DIED: In Altoona, on the 17th ot January. 1863, of Consump tion, alter an illneaa of eighteen months, Mrs. ANNA \ EACH, wife of Mr. 0. D. Veacb, and daughter of John aud Anna Mary Isenberg. The deceased was bora Oct. 23, 1829, and at the time of her death was 33 years, 2 months and 20 da s old. She leaves u husband, an aged father, a sister and two brothers, besides numerous friends and relatives to mourn her untimely death. Mrs. Veach was a consistent and de voted member of the German Reformed Church, and hail ed with joy the prospect of the estoblMhment of the church of her fathers at Altoona.although she felt "hat she herself would never be able to attend aud take part in its public services and worship. Bho seamed anxious to depart and be with Christ, which is far better, and assured her sorrowing friend* tliat she was |«*rfectly at peace, aud willing to leave the sorrows and troubles of earth, for the better laud beyond the tomb. Shortly before her departure, she took har husband's hand aud said. ’‘Farewell dearhuduuid, 1 must have you but hope to meet you in a better laud.” M thi* dying hope be realized, a »d may h*r pious walk and Godly con versation t>« imitated by all her sorrowing fiiends. so that in the. consumation of ail things, they may meet her when* death and parting never mars the blessedness of the saints In light. “Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee Since God was thy ransom, thv guardian and guide; Ue gave thee and took thee, and soon will restore thee Where death has no sting, since the Saviour has died.” Huntingdon papers please copy. In this place, on the 21st inst.. of diptheria. JAMES BEYER, son of Qeorge W. and Elizabeth Jane Kessler, sged 3 years, 3 months and 8 days. JACOB WEIS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Ytxoixu Srazzi, Altooxa, Pa., Keeps constantly on hand BREAD, CAKESi CANDIES AND BWKKTMKATS, of his own manufacture, which be prepared to eell, wholesale or retail, at tho meet reason able prices. Also, PORJEIUN FKUITS, such as ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE-APPLES, FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, NUTS, &C., &C„ alwajra on hand in their respective seasons. CAKES BAKED TO ORDER, for particular occasions, on short notice and in tho ueat eat and best style of tbe art. Call, examine and price my stock and yon will And it as good and cheap aa can be purchased elsewhere. Jan. 27.1863. XTOTICE. —Whereas Letters of Admin- XN iatrstion to the Estate of John Shier, late of Logan township, Blair county, deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and th aw having claims against the estate of tha said decadent, will make known the same, without delay, ROSANNA C. SISLER. , _ __ Adniniitratrix Altoona, Jan. 20,1863. \XT ANTED.—A good sawyer to take V ▼ charge of and runs Saw-mill in Clearfield town ship, Cambria county. A man with a family preferred, .... ITHAMER MOORE. Altoona, Jan. 17,1663.-3t.* HB. MILLER, DENTIST. *&. Office on Caroline street, between Virginia and Emma streets. Altoona; [Jan. 20—2 m» FOR RENT.—The subscriber offers for rent tbe Store-Room on the corner of Annie and Harriet street*, East Altoona, lately occupied by Foust A Etnier. Possession given immediately. Apply to Oct. 2.1862—tf ANDREW KIPPLE. New stock of boots & suoks for Men and Boys, Ladies and Miaaea. inslwsc’d at LACOUMAN’S. A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus- XjL sea and Shoulder Braces for sals at '-If O. W. KESSLER'S. G-lorious ews I r PHE Subscribers would respectfully I. annoQttc« to tho citiieni of Alston* and vicinity, that they have joat returned from the Kent nith their FALL AND WINTER STYLES OF HATS & CAPS, BOOTS before I commenced taking the medicine. You can see the photograph, one of which is now in my possession, and also at Dr. Keyser'e 140 Wood street. I would also Matt that 1 took the Blood Searcher which was mar unpleasant anUdaugerou* dUeaeee. DAVID KINNOLLY, Clinton Mills, Sligo. THOUSANDS UPON TUODBASDS who have bean tbs victims of Quacks, and who have paid beat; ises tabs cored ill a «h#rt time, liars found that they were deceived, md that the **POISON” bus, by the nee of ■'powertbi as tringents,” been dried op in the system, to break out In an uggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. . Csa nxuooLß’s Xznaet Deem *•-- xl* nffutliae aad diseases of the 11 ■ THOMAS FARRELL. # DRIXART OEOANS, Whether existing in male or nautx. \ From whatever cans* originating, and no matter at - HOW STANDING. Diseases of these organs rvqnira the aid of a Drcilnc. — Is the Oreat Dmarnc, and is certain to bars tbs datlrad effect in all diseases R>r which it Is nonmuehded. ' Evidence of the most rel iable and responsible character wfl accompany the medicines. ■ i ~ Certificate* of Cura, from' eight to twenty yean Blast ing, with name* known to acienc* Bod fhh)*. - ’ f ' ; - Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or : Six for£6, Delirered to any addrem, aecnrely packed froa any oh •erralloii. Personally appeared be foie me, an Alderman at the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Ilauoou, who being daly awona, loth my, hie preparation contalpa no nan»tto, aa mecen ry, or other fujnriona drugs, hot are pnrely vegetable. U.T. UKLMBOtD. Sworn and anbaetibed before me, thia 23d day o( Me> remlier, 1854. W. P. IUBBAIID. Alderman, h Ninth St, abore Baca, Fhila. HELMBOLD’S ' GENUINE HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. - x PALLID COUNTENANCE, KIAGI. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. sex STMPTOXS sion. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BDBHU. AND Improved Rose Wash 1 CDEE3SECRET DISKABXI In all their stages, Little or no change in Diet, And no Expomiv It causes a frequent desire and girts strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstruction*, Preventing and Carla, Strictures of the Urethra.- Allaying p.in end frequent In the clue of dieneee, and .epdiiag *u Poieonoue Diaensee and worn-tint Hatter. HELMHOLD'S EXTRACT BCt.'llU Dncuna Bnoton n aix Conroneansm. Cure* Guaranteed. Adrka Gratia. AFFIDAVIT. Addreaa letter* for information in confidence to U.T.UKiai^lD.Chemtat, Depot, 101 South Tenth-St, below Chcatnnt, Philadelphia, Fjnn. BEWARE OF AXD Who endeavor to dispose «oa Nit on' PH «yfßP* article* on the reputatlouattaluedbi ’’ ’ ’■* Helm bold’* Genuine Pretarattona, . So Extract t - oni the ad vert lament and tend htit and asposar*. " / \ v •v'v.kar 17th, W-ly. -S' * c At little Expense, Mo ineooTtaiaaea