The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 10, 1863, Image 3

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    rVGE THEASCJtiR OF Bla,r tW
K.l SAID COBKTT MR Ko A d"^'
from .1 iangalelt..
m mtscated lands,
e count >
W Ingram Bbur ip...
Y Wilt Juniata.,...
Emeigli Greenfield...'.'.'.',
thn Nofsker Freedom......
anl Eller Greenfield *
M Burket N Wood berry,
il Langltam AHegbenv J
F A WiU '
lec'is commissiou
iGE TREASURER OF BIAIR COrrs
ST WITH SAID COCKTT FQU
lit unseated lands.
count* -
•Otnmiusion,
f Treasurer of Blair coirs
WITH SAID COCNTT FOR Doc
list settlement.
I from J Lingafelt..,.
doumv
389 53
mmission
riigned Auditors of Blair Countv
tlmt we have examined the hire'
’ r ° h " treasurer
r School, Road, Borough am!
u we have settled ami adjusted the
le foregoing accounts are correct.
. jrcof we have heaeumo set our
this 13th day of Januarv, A. D
vVXD HENSHEY, j sual 1
A. CRAWFORD, [sEaii]
iVu-DRigk, Clerk. J
■ Physical Degeneracy of
LGAN PEOPLE.
aiED BY DR. A. STONE,
« Troy Lung and Hygienic
Csauses of Eiirly Fhy*ic*l decline cf
- ciu-e sf Nervous Debility, Cw,. 1
n uitth mArai tone, written in chute.
appals directly to the niuroi
1.-., PAILhNTS and Guardiitim e*pe
-j’c-li-j and reliable aids and treaiuu-at
mail ci. the receipt of-two (3 cent;
uuaniiar.si -Fail not to send and ch-
i’ «tii :.-ii io send and gettuis boQk.
it :*..*o, shiuhl at once secure a copy of
f.-iii Co.iscUnt'ioiis Advice to Mom
7m * ifi(t rr/ftcl
i* j-revaii to a fearful extent io the
m youth of b«th sexee
ft gnn>; Tho*e dweaaeear© xeryim*
Ki. Their external maui e»ialiuti, or
1.-us Debility. Kelaxatioii and Exubq*-
k.t**tiu£ aud c<>u#ani|>tioß of Ibe tUcue*
t: 'li'jrtt;---. cf breathing or hurried
itt.sr h hill or flight of ataire; great pal*
eit-i : Asthma, Hrunchitls aud aore
11 • Hands ami limbs ; aveniuu to ikj*
itf or -tuth ; dlnm»yw of rye nigiit, lost
in >f the lleud. Neoralpia, Ham lo rh.-
rJr : Faitis in the back or limbs, Lum
'tidipmion. irregularity of tire bowels,
of sin- Kidneys ami other glands of
nnueanr Fleur Albas, Ac. Likewise
iriJ Nervous Spasms.
i>* case* out of every one hundred, aH
I "disorders, and a boat of oilier* is«s
iti.n uf tiie Longa and that tmkt io*
R-r»*j of consaniptlun of the spinal
al»«•«* Dorsal**, ami Taliet raeseut- rica,
In diee&*es ofthe Petrie Tinwo
i:t;i cess on the part of old acbool prtc*
ptomg only..
t Hiyxidau to the. Troy Long and Ify*
it now engagtd in creating this cUi*
a with tlie moat aatouiablug succea.
by the Institution is new; jt if
principle*, with new discov red rein-
Mlr or poisons. The facilities of cm*
.1 can be cured at their homes, ta any
from accurate descriptions of their
J uire the medicines seat by Mail cr
t. r rogatories will be forwarded on ap-
; Catarrh and. diseases of the throat
’Home of tl»« Paticots a* al the In*
; the Cold Medicated Ishausc Baf
tnlmler aitd ample dtrectiuus lor their
pendence.
ii g for ioterrogatires or advice, must
>. to meet atlentiutt.
; Physician will be fo'undat the In*
itivji, from 9 a. in. to 9p. ***&
-•reU-JOU.
DR. ANDREW STONE-.
r \v Lung and Hygienic lurtitote, and
■« of the Heart, Throat and Lungs,
N. Y.
JSCSL-iy.
NEW
iD PROVISION STOKE,
I .mV and Harriet Street*,
T ALTOONA.
vers would respectfully in
•f AJt *ona. that they bare just
a»!tly on hand a supply of •* Patted;
ra Family Flout; in barrels ana h
i*: also. Chop and Corn Meal, Butter
? c country; also an
i* of Sugar*. Motow*. Syrupy Of
icon. Dried Beet Fi#l» of all kinds.
c Splcos. Toliacco, Cigars. Buckets,
lies. Dri-3 fruit, ConfoctfoDene*.
f •*, Coal Oil Laihps,, Coal OIL fhk
,i w hich we propose to sell at emsii
D. M. BARK A CO.
MjNT¥ JXSUf&SCS
ag«nt of the
induce Company. of BUlr coaaty.«
A-sore ucaJnrt loaor d»«n*** t 'y
mraue Furniture and prcf*r.y V
k»n cr country, at a« rr ,
•n,tue Stats. Offi-e in the iribuiu
ft. B. McCBl'M, Aga^
li MKETLNG OF THE
lit VIEW CraETKKT ASSOCIA
aec.iud Thursday etertin* d i3C °
M. CLABAIJOM-
[Hay 15-'6!T
OAL.
K TIME FOK BVERi
‘indr supply of c<«d for ttw
t.d thfreforo inform tbs «*»“*■*?
suit h« U prvjarrd 10 aopply
k -up-rior art& of A.NT«tH.ACm
TCMHiOCS COAL. «ewmw“'
Cart irf»4 t or by the bwhel.« e,,r
■tii aide of the IlailrokuJ—upl^f 1 ' 3
wotildihefeby notUy th®®®
■e <m*U bill* 6>r 'm««*
'inU in the h*nd« pf . _
:t!un, not for fbepunL« <*«*?*;*
;.r collation. ta j JgJ SfftSe
-,cli person-lsmi 1 m*a •" m
ft io^pro^red
luattßP w
in thi> section, nni W KBW
*’ oc,J! " MT “' M ,EOST*!f
fritar.
%85 is,
*S3 7.1
3.H9 6C
138 73
Priated «• CiapWl'i s6s# "Ccutiy Press.”
tribune power-press
5
Si 2 8v
39 61
SO OO
" 5:;
«o:j
PRINTING OFFICE.
u?twithin tli«? past tw.> made confid^r&ulti
T. f ;,.« f.; our estßbli'dJiiieiJt n. fho \rav of new fanev
Pt««* Paper Cutter. Caro Cuthr. Killing Ma*
... Caro Por Pro*?, ani large Potv*r
12 .iv
o 00
25 i.,
" 9:
JBB 73
,1- iitcal of which we give &bove)weHro now prepared
anythin;; fu the line vf ;innti:jg «r rallng in
.vi.- -'ja-n: l* l ;i'iy ► > in the aad at
• '.-j •oaaWy lew. We can .-n ‘•bort Dotice, all
SsSToc
jedding, Invitation, Visiting, Bail E Business Cards,
Circulars, Programmes,
MAMMOTH poste rs, sale bills,
l! 5 ' g 9?n-V, i,; 0) jg
pamphle* B . Pay and Cheek Bolls,
8 65
BLANK BOOKS.
MANIFESTS, and blanks of ALL KINDS.
4 ,j *c ».*k is a trial, feeling confident lUat
if we lur* 1 th«- opportunity..-
l~ baiMir»g. corner of Virginia and Ad
t "mu. eppivit* Superintendent'* Qffi e. ’
8 02
8 52
8 65
local, items.
Cocsca Proceedings.—Regular meeting of
Council held Eeb ; 2nd, 1863. Present—A. A.
snrth. D. Baughman, N. J. Mervine and ,J.
U-ution.
64 60
324 93
Minutes efiast meeting read and approved.
Joseph K. Ely, collector for 1861, being present,
■£,: Council proceeded to settle the duplicate with
is. The Collector asked exhonerations to the
Mirant cf $91,41. On motion it was granted.
389 43
After deduct ing exhonerations and percentage,
; vai found that there was a balance in the cpl
uiot s hands and due the .Borough, of s>s7 72.
There being a balance due D. R. Miller, for
:!r Treasurer of Borough, at settlement, of $17,-
as shown hy the books of Treasurer; an order
: r ;iia! amount was granted.
5 8|
383 63
The followiDg orders were presented and grant-
r. J. Minn, fur nails and hardware......
I, i J. Lnwther, for spikes
R. R. Co., lor grates and plate for
John St. Campliell, for stone..
JlcCmm £ Bern, printing
Miller Knott, hauling
Lewis Flack, nails
Hjo;j;r, blacksmithing
Janies Karnes, hauling
i . J. Mann, axe
immer Moore. lumber
J. i.T. Lowther, nails
I. Wagner, dicing saws
.•..Clatatigii. blank b00k...'..
D.aiipsev, iir.aiing
f. W. .Snyder. Supervisor, labor on
Or, motion adjourned to meet at call of Presi-
;CmzEx.v Injgn Xomikations.— Pursuant to
5 csli, the Citizens of Altoona, irrespective of
lirv, met in ‘Patton’s Halt,' on Thursday
y.eamg Jan. 29. IoCS. tor Hie purpose of selecting'
- ticket to fill the different Borough offices, for
ensuing year. On motion John Shoemaker,
was appointed President, and J. G. AtUmn.
Or. motion, the chair appointed B. F. .-Rose.
>haie! Latiglnnan and Geo. It, Everson,, a Com-
■ :t:e to select Candidates, to be submitted to the
r .rw:iis h'r considemiion. After retiring for a
err nrfe. the committee reported the following
‘.fct’, which was adopted.
Jvstirf of the /W.—n. W. A. Belford.
Ty.r\ Coimcil, —A. A. Smyth, Michael Urk-k
r ttree /ears, and C. J. Mann one vear to til 1
-er.rcv.
Directors. —Daniel Laughman, E. A.
cf Election. —X. W. John Shoemaker.
11 W. W. Michael Clabaugii.
■ “ E. W; Solomon Boyer.
‘■ sj;tacTs. —K. W. David Irons.
W. \V. John McClelland,
E. \V. Jas. Kearney.
Assessor. —Jacob Good.
.I’Miifar.— J. A. Sprankle.
Goon Luck. —Our young triend, E. P. Miller,
is hcen rusticating in the vicinity ot Andersons
'G estmoreland county, for some time past,
is on evidence of the manner in which he is
■goring himself, he sends us the following state-
Mtof his hunting. In 58 hours he shot JB5
bridges, and 18 pheasants 13 rabbits—the
f ti ’ r “ s °n the wing, the animals on the run.
-fe t> a good shot, and when begets intoatiockof
.-midges i;c curtails the number of ‘-’.Bob Whites”
iptdly. As the bird season is now over, he can
-• nothing more in that line, but the rabbit law
r repealed ;n that county, we hope he may
-e still better success among the “cottontails”
- - cot torget the printer.
r iusGE ok Conductors.— D. T. Caldwell,
••terh conductor on the Baltimore Express, be
-s this place and Harrisburg, has been assigned
■ |he passenger train on the Bald Eagle .Valley
•“-IRoad. trora Tyrone to Beliefonte. 1 :
'-..a,. Bird, lately conductor on tho Hollidays-
S Branch, lias been stationed at Harrisburg, as
■ira passenger conductor and our townsman,
&"> been appointed to his place on the
- ri -K Train.
I: }oimg t rh.-n.di, J. Mazaree, late Baggage
*' •*• tiiis place, has been appointed conductor
■ ■ ‘ Baltimore Express, in room of D. -T.
i' v v,
]"* ■!« 'ht notice of the re-organization of the
, H -st-ment ot the Penn’* R. It., ire omitted to
- “‘•‘td. 11. Linvilie. formerly Resident Engi
v “ ! Eastern Division, has been appointed
r of Bridgesand Buildings.”
M. Gcmmill has been appointed Train
, .^. Cr Division, at this place in room
■ 0It ' a, * sr ’ Been assigned the posi
’Sbt foreman of Altoona Shops.
a Bl I!NEU — : Jc. Wednesday afternoon
*■ t u iltlir W.-' i ,
.* • some tour or tive years of age,
luli,glm ' uf E* l ** Altoona, was to
; ' , '"f *’. T rire communicated to his
;^‘ Wm Ihr ' *° re ’ dwin S the absence of bis
r w ; ad •- S ° <aUs * i hit «®«<l the most ex-
E, a . ab ° 3 - r ; 0,1 1,1 - tollowiug day. Hpw
"‘I 1 parents require,’ ere they
Vlf «Mhev wf leaving small children alone
- aa\e access to fire ?
2 i
sSS»S3^
88 85
1 90
3 66
35 22
29 34
3 00
4 50
6 o 7
3 50
1 45
7 41
A Word to Married People.—
If it be true that “ A penny saved is two-pence
made." the shortest way to get rich is to buy your
Groceries at FKITCHEY’S. corner of Main and
Caroline streets. Altoona. , f
Browned Rye constantly on hand,
j Pickles, ready for table use, by the dozen or
i hundred.
1 85
U 82
W. B. KETLER. secV
Tn the 'CUiztnt of Attooti't ;
We woolJire»pec«'nll_T re- eltiims of Altooin, I c»~r iuj-mU at hd ISDEf-ESDEST
commend that you Vote for Aathost Millmcon for CAXDIBATE for the office of JtSTtCE OF THK PEACE.
Constable, at the coming boroiiah election. He‘is ‘‘ h ’ ctr ‘ i 1 pMe* mva r iuo n.. the
a man who will not wink at violations of law, but ■ nijmr.iillj to tfao ... m> "'"b'v
; i. _ .1» ... P. .A. i*hLri/l»I>
treat -all alike. He has not boxed all points
of the political compass, as ha? a certain other
candidate, but has the manliness to sav -what his
political opinions are and Adheres to Them. He is
not a Hemocrar. Republican. or American a? oc-
may require. It is time we had a MAX
for Constable, and it rests with yon, voters, to say,
on the tiOth of February, whether we shall hare one
A CITIZEX
or not.
i'OUNG AXD OLD.
' isitou. On W ednesday lasi we had the In the Dwlike ur Change of’Life.
pleasure of meeting our cotetnporary of the Erk . •>'«•« and afur Mirriag,.
City Dhimtcfu J. s. M. Young, Esq. Young During and After Cmfimafitt
prints what may be called a ‘'live" paper, oh the
“ independent" principle, fearing no man and
favoring only those who do right. HU paper U a
credit to the craft, ami he a .perfect gentleman.
NVeare pleased to learn that his enterprise in busi
ness pays him, as it does all others who have the
energy to push ahead.
ioR Hint. —Wm.T . Marriott offers for rent a
building situate on the comer of Allegheny and
Branch street, East Altoona. It is suitable fot a
butcher shop, there being a good stable on the lot:
The 100 m is now occupied as a boot and shoe shop.
For further particulars call on the owner, at Rail
road Hotel, near the premises.
Calvin B. Harris formerly Editor of the
Mithintown Democrat but lately in the army, died
at the hospital at Acquia Landing on the 18th ult.
BSC Herewith
we present an il
lustration of one
the medals pre
sented to Wheel- ,
er & Wilson, the Jj
celebrated Sew- 7
in g Machine!
man ufa e t urers. \
by the World's
Fair, at London.
The New York *
pss§iu
•f<? W : ’ v /W\v}i
Tribune speaks
of the machines
in a recent issue as fallows
We prefer the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma
chine? for family use. They will force the indus
try of woman into a thousand new channels, and
emancipate her irom the cramped posture and
slow starvation of needle work. Ultimately nearly
even- comfortable household will have its 'Sewing
Machine.”
R. A. O. Kerr; of this place, is agent for the
sale of these machines in Blair and Huntingdon
counties. See advertisement.
Shrivor's Baltimore Oyster Ketchup.
Pepper Sauce and Tomato Ketchup.
Fresh Tomatoes, Quinces, Beaches. 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, Fruit’s, Confectioneries,
&c., cannot be excelle.l in the place.
Cigars and Tobacco of all brands.
Call and be convinced that it is to your interest
to buy at the New Familf Grocery.
New Goods.—New Goods are now being sold
for cash, in the store-room lately occupied ; bv R.
H. McCormick. North ward.,
R. H. McCORMICK, ag’t
for#. W. MOORHEAD.
Circular from thk Cash Store 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 having been purchased
at the very lowest Cash prices, will be sold at prices
which 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 DRV GOODS, embracing all the latest
and MOST DESIRABLE STALES OF LA
DIES' DRESS GOODS to be 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 Austine, Kelly & Co.’s Patent Hoop Skirts,
ranging from four to fifty springs, which will be
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 701 cents per gallon.
We would invite particular attciition to our large
stock of Government coflee, 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.
Our stock of CHINA, GLASS ami .DEBIT!
WAKE is the largest, most varied and best ever
offered to the people of this section. It is really
beautiful. An examination of bur “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
style of manufacture. Owing to the late advance
we cannot now sell the celebrated Wedgewood
Iron Stone Tea Sets for less than $4.75 per set,
which is $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 more of it, for
the same money, than they get at any other es
tablishment. But argument on this joint 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
Tabic and floor oil ciotlis, window shades, &c.
K. A. O. Kerr.
Altoona. Nov. 20, 1862.
Nw
J U STICK O F THE £EAO E.
At the soliciU®(lon of ;i=niAriber of tbe
Altoona, Jan. 27,1883.-31,
PEMAtESI PBSIAIBS: FEMALE?;’’
Car that; Safe, Plraatutt Remedy known a,
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU.
for all Complaints Incident to the sex.
No family should be
Without it.
'*’in none a - til wli-n r.n,>
It is used b\
To Strengthen the Nerves,
Restore Nature to its Proper Channels and
Invigorate the Broken down Constitution.
>rom whatever Ciiuse. Originating.
CSC NO MORE WORTHLESS V I Ll,.':
Takt
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCJIC.
See advertisement in another column. Cut out, and
send for it.
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING
The Rev. Wm. Cosgrove. while lab.ring as a Missionary
11 Jajian, wrtts cured of Consumption, alien all other means
luid failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician
iu the great city of Jeddo. This recijte has cured great
numbers who were suffering from Consumption. Bronchi
tis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, aud the debility and
nervous depression caused by these disorders.
Desirous of l-oiiffitinp otliors. 1 will send thin n-c-ipo,
which 1 have brought home with uu*.rpall wbo u»*rd it.
free of Address,
Dec. 23,1&62-1>
SINGER & CO.’S
Letter “A" Famity Sewing Machine.
WITH ALL. THE UKCENT IMPUUVEMKNTS,
Is the fcEST and CHEAPEST aud MOST BEAUTIFUL of I
aH fcewjng MiioUine*. Tins Machine will sew anything. 1
from the nmui;of a tuck in T«irletau to tlie making of ;
an ‘JVMcoat— anything from Dilot or Reaver Cloth, down
to tlie softest Cause or Oovam.-r Tissue. .-uid is etvr rrady
touoits work to perfection. It can fell. hem. hind, gather
tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of Orna
mental work. This i* u»c the only machine That ran fell
hem. hind. Ac. hn- ft will do so better than any other Ma
chine. The htor - A" family Sewing Machiiiv may te
had in a great .variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Co**#
which is new becoming so popular, is, as iia name implies,
one that caU be folded into a box, or c;;sg which, when
o|>en. makes a heruliful, substancial. and »pacion-» fable
fur the work to j*c*t upon. The cases are of every ima
ginable design—plain ai the wood grew iu its native for
eat. or a* elaborately finished as art cun make them.
The Branch Office! are well supplied with Silk-Twist,
Thread. Needle. Oil etc. of the very best quality.
Send for a cony of- HXtiER & CO.'S GAZETTE,
I. M. SINGKK & CO.,
<t£>S Broadway, N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OfFICE—BIO CHESTNUT ST,
Mr. D. \V. A. Belford,' Merchant Tailor. Virginia Street,
Agent in Alvom-U,
Altoona. Nnv. ) >. lv>£.
RAIL ROAD AND MAIL SCHEDULE,
tkajxs akbive and depakt.
Baltimore Expr.'-s West arrive*. 7.35 A. 51. leaves 7.55 A.SI.
Pl.ilaJ.-ra - , a. s.d) •• S.+s ••
Vast Um; ■ - S.DO P. M. “ s.ttP.M.
Mai! Train •• “ 7.4 1 (runs u<* fin liter West.)
Express' Train F:*„t •• 9*25’ F. M, leaver 9.45 P. Si;
la»t Line •• 4»iM, *• 4.05A.M.
Mail Train - - - »* ••
1 rains on Branch run to connect with
Expiv-w TraiUß and >’a>t Line UV*t and Mail Train East
arid West.
Train* cr. Tyrone A Clearfield Bnnch «n-i Bald Eagle
Valley B. U. run to .connect with Express Train Wirt aud
Mai! Train En*t and
mails arrive.
Eastern Through, Baltimore ami Washington, T.So A. M
Philadelphia, S,2u **
5.29 P. M
IJ.2C A. M
T.4O V. M
720 A. M. & T.oC-P. M
Western Through
Western Way,
Extern Way.
Zlollidaysburg,....
MAILS CLOSE
Western Way *. 7.20 A.M.
Eastern Way ••
Western Thr-«ngh 7 30 P. M.
Eastern Through ••
UollMaVsburg g.OO A M. i 7.U0 P M.
Office UutntS:—During the we**k fr-un 0.45 A. M. until
7,30 P. M. On Sundays from S,OO until 0.00 A. M.
G W. PATTON, P.M.
MARRIED.
- .On the 23th «!t.. at the n-id.-nce of the bnde’a father,
in Scott county. lowa. Mr. SAMUKL McDOWELL, of this
plac**, to M.ss A. E. YOCUM, nf the foimer j lace.
Our yt ui g Jri. nd did Hut forget the printer during the
lu Ijduys, and it whs not likely that he would forget him
on an occasion like the above. No, Sir. Accompanying
the above we received nice for publishing the notice.—
Although unacquainted with the bride, we know' she
must be good and fair, for Samuel deserved such n mate
We wish our young friend and his' partner Ihug life, the
best of all things in this life, and the belter life hereafter.
ANDREW ECKEL,
DEALER IN
Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., &c.,
.Annie street. Altoona. Pa.. and McKwges Od Stand ,
Montgomery street, Ilollidayxburg. Pa.
A OK N EIIA L ASSO R T M EN T
ofGoods in his line constantly on hand at the lowest
cosh price-.' } Peb. 7, IS€3.
R. A. 0. KERR,
ALTOONA, PA.,
Agent for Blair & Huntingdon Counties,
rpHKSE MACHINES AUK .aDMIT
JL tu fie tin- Lt-.I .-ver nffen-tl to tli. imtuß, t...<tlwii
.nr-i-ri.iHty ia witisCictorih t-st.tluiilie-l by tliu ln.-t that in
the !a«t yv^ra,
OVER 1,4=00 MORE
of these haw b‘*ou than o| nnv other man*
ufaetuivd. and in- ro medals hsivo Inrti nwaniod the pro
prietors by different Fairs ami Institutes than in anv nth
trs. The Machines are warranted dn all that if* claimed
f->r them. Th**y are now in use in several taiuilhs mAU
tnuua, ami in rVory case they give entire *ansf»ctiune
The Agent refers those deairing information as the su
periority of tl>e Maehtnea. to Cui. John L. Piper, Her. A.
B CJark, lipurge iiawkesworth. Benj. F. Koae, and E. 11.
Turner, £*qr*.
’I can \te seen and examined at the store of !
the Agent- »t Altoona. . I
Price of No. I Machine, silver jilnW, glass foot an J new ;
Rtrio *No. *. ornamental hronze. glass f<>ot *
an<l oew ffyle No. 3. plain, with oM style ;
llemnifr— *4f. ' i March :»1,1561-rf. ►
*ra|«>3iiioD. observe siynshure and Lik«fce»
'VTOTICE. —Whereas Letters of Admin- !
X-l tomtom r-> the Kstaic of John Sider. late of | bottle, without which uvub are eeottioe. *
tnwnahip, JMalr cmthtj. dcCve**-d. have been granted »o 1 -
the umto'ignct!. all |*n«otiß indebted to»M estate. are 1 RICHARDSON k CO.
requested t#» make immediate payment, and tb .sc having 1 Sole l*fopriet«>r», Norwich* Ct
claims again*! tin? estate of the said decedent, will niakp 1
known tlio M/nf, without ti*;lay. 1
ROSANNA C. SI SLISR. j
Jdm.inittralrix -|
Altoona, Jan. ~0, 1563
Trial, by them.
ev. WM.COSQROVK,
4G3 Fulton Avenue,
Brooklyn. N. Y
DK, SWEETS IN’FA LI IBLE LINIMEN T, uan ex
ternal rt medy, is williuut a riral and will alleviate pain
m-.-re speedily lit u any other preparation. FurallKheu
matk- ami N-rvuiii Disorder, it to truly infallible, and as a
cn iitire for Sore., Womide, Sprains, Bruises, 4c, Ito
southing, healing and powerful strengthening properties,
excite the jnet wonder and aetouishtueut of all who hare
eter given it a trial. Over one thonaand certlflcatee of
remarkable cures, performed hy it within the last two
years, attest the fact.
; DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HOUSES
: is unrivalled hy any. and in all cases of Lamehese, arising
, from Sprains, Bruise* or wrenching, its effect is magical
jam! certain. Harness or saddle Oalls, Seratche.. Mange.
; Ac- it will alsocnre'speed.ly. Spavin and Ringbone may
' 1-- easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages.
hut confirmed cases arc heym d the poe.fhiiily of a rod.
: cal cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate ui
- hopeless but it may be alleviated hy this Liniment, and its
; faithful application will always remove the lameness, and
enable the horses to travel with comparative case.
■ should have thi? remedy at hand, for its timely use at the
first a jjefirance of laiuieuess will effectually prevent those
i lonnidable discHaeo. to which All horse* are liable, and
; which render bo many uthet wise valuable bone* nearly
J worthless.
I ’ IS THE
j Soldier’s Friend,
jr m
‘v 1 'v'
Dr. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE
LI N T I MEJiT,
THE
GREAT REMEDY
TOR RHEUMATISM. GOUT, NEURALGIA LUMBAGO,
STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
CUTS AND WOUNDS. PILES, HEADACHE.
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and
never fails. This i* prepared from (he recipe of
Dr. Stephen Sweet.-of Connecticut, the famous bone setter,
and I.as been need in h> practice fur more than twenty
years with the most astonishing success.
AS AX ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by
any preparation before the imblic, of which the most
skeptical may be convinced by a single trial.
This Liniment will care rap'dly and radically. RHEU
MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of
canes where !t has been used it has never been known to
fail.
FOR NEURALOIA. it will afford Immediate relief in
every cnf»e, however di9tres«ing.
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three
minute* aud i« wßm»D*ed to do it.
TOOTHACHE aUa will it cure instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSI
TTDK arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment
is .i-most happy und unfailing remedy. Acting directly
Upm the m-rvoii* tineiies. it strengthens and revivifies tbr
system, and restores it to ela licity aud vigor.
FOR !’I LhS.—As an external remedy, we claim that it
is the tnt kuowu, and we challenge the world to produce
an equa:. >.\ery victim *>f thus distressing complaint
should give ft a trial, for if will not fail to afiorri immedi
ate relief and in majority of will effect a radical cure.
lNftl AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extreme,
l.v malignant and (iaiigenms. but a timely application of
this Liniment will never fid! to cure.
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge
ment <.f the joints ia liable to occur If neglected. The
w » r«?t case may l>e conquered by this Liniment in two or
tlm-e days.
BRUISES. CUTS. WOUNDS; SORES. ULCERS, BURNS
AND SCALDS, yield readily .to the wonderful healine
properties of DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
when u«*d according to directions- Also, CHILBLAINS
FUOSTED I'EET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS."
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
The Great Natural Bone Setter.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of. Connecticut,
Is known all over ibe United States.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut.
I? tlie author of*‘Dr. Sweet 1 * Infallible Liniment.”
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism and never fails.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
If a certain remedy fur Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Burui and Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is the bcj»t known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
Dr • Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cure* Hetuiach* immediately and was never known to fail.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Aff.u-ds in>mediate relief fur Piles, audeeldom fails to cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache iu cue minute.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuta and Wounds Immediately and leaves no scar.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for sores in the known world-
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Hm* been used by mere than a million people, and all
praise it.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is truly a *• friend In need,” and every family should have
it at hand.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
It fur &aU by all Sraggiau. Price 2& and £0 cento.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
TO HORSE OWNERS!
EVERY HORSE OWNER
DR. SWEET’S /
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
And thousands have found it truly
A FRIEND IN NEED!
CAUTION.
it ALLFiX. fl»t>*rai 41*11*1
43 Cliff Strwt, Nev Tork.
tS» Sola by all dealers everywhere.
IfeMiabar i,US2.-Jy.
I
BLOOD SEARCHER,
4 »CU CCU *«»
Cancer,
Gucerooa Formations,
Scrofula,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the Pace,
Sore Eves,
Tetter Affections,
Scald Head,
Dyspepsia,
Costirenesa,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers
Rheumatic Disorders,
Jaundice,
Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Disease",
GenenJ Debility,
Liver Complaint,
Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits,
Female Complaints,
1 Epilepsy or Fits,
Paralysis or Palsy,
Syphilitic Diseases and
Caries of the Bones,
Together with ail other diseases having their
origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir
colatorv system.
CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD. -j
Pittsbcrqh, December SI, 1861
Da. G. H. Kntaa:—l tale pleasure in making this to)
antary statement in favor of a medicine prepared by you
called “ Lfxneir'a Blood SaaacHta.” I had niffeted tot
five years with Scrofula which broke out on my head and
forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and took off the
, hair.when the disease made its appearance; it also broke out
on my arm above and below the elbow, and eat into th.
skin and flesh so as to expose a fearful sore. The disease
on my head went so far tint several small pieces of bone
came out. 1 was very week and low spirited, and had
given up ail hope of ever getting well, aa I had tried sev
eral skillful physicians and they did me no good. In Sep
tember last, IS6I. I .was iodneed to try “ Lindsey’s Iu
pro van Blood Slaecoxr-” I must confess I had no faith
in patent medicines, but after I had used three bottles ol
Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my bead and arm began U
heal. I have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my hem:
and arm are entirely well except the scats remaining from
the sores. I will also state that I had the rheumatism
very bad in my arms and legs. The Blood Searcher al*.
cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty
yeyrs of age, and I feel as tuple and young as I did whet
I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pounds
I would also stale that the disease in my foreheard was s>
bad that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, th*
Wood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyscr had a photograpl.
taken 01 me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after 1 began to get
well. It docs not show my appearance as bad as it vv
before I ccmWnced taking the medicine. You can sc*
the photograph, one of which is now in my possession
and also at Dr, Keyset's 140 Wood street. I would al..
state that 1 took the Blood Searcher which was made be
fore Dr.. Keyset commenced making it. 4ltbough it
helped me some, 1 did not recover fast until I got the kin*
made by Dr. Keyset himself. One bottle of his did in.
more good than two of the old! I believe it is a great dea
stronger and better. I have recommended the Bloo*
Searcher to a great many of my friends for rations die
eases, and I believe it has helped the whole of them. Tot
may publish this if yon wish, and X am anxious that al.
who are afflicted as I was may be cured. I live in this city.
No. 4 Pine stmt, and am employed at CoUviUe A Andei
sou’s Union Marble Works, 54 Wayne street.
A BLIND MAN CUBED.
I live to Sligo, at Oliotoo Mill and have bees nosrl*
blind In both eyes for nearly four years. I called on In
Keyaer ab* ut three months ago and aaked him to give in
direction* to the Institution fur the Blind in Philadelpbi
lie told me that X mod not go to Philadelphia to get well
as he.had medicine that would cure me, as he said my dis
ease was in the blood. 1 was treated fur it two or thnr>
times in the hospital in this city, and was relieved, but
my disease always returned after a month or two after I
came out of the hospital. I found my disease was re
turning and 1 called, by the advice of a good friend o.
mine, on Dr. Keyset, who has restored my sight, and m;
eyes are nearly as well as ever. The Doctor gave an
* Lindsey’* Blood Searcher” and a wash.
DAVID KINNOLLY,
X Clinton Mills, Sligo.
Pittsburg. July S, 1861.
Witness—E. F. M’Elroy, Anderson strait, AUcghen>
CSty.
A BAD SOBG LEG CUBED.
PITSTBCBOB, September 18, 1861.— 1 hereby certify that
I have had a sore leg for over a year. It was coven*
with ulcers and sores so that I could not work for nearh
a year. My leg swelled so that 1 was noable to do any
thing for a long time, for at least six months. I thee
several of the best: doctor* In the city, but without any
benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyset. at Jfo. HO Wooc
street, who only attended me about two weeks, and gav«
me but two bottles of medicine, and I asr now entirely
well and have coatined so for six months. Xam employ*
at the Eagle Engine House on Fonrth ,ttreet, where any
one can see me.
CANCER CURED.
A Lettka Ftox Ekolakd.—Hr. John Pope, of Blaena
vpu. near Montypool, Honmoutahlre, England, writes at
follows:
Sm;— Ad old woman i t this place has wished me tr
wrlto you respecting LtsnoEY’s Blood SxaxcßXE, from
which she found gnat benefit, and wishes to have a litth
ino*-e. She has been suffering from a disease of a cancer
»u* nature for the last six or seven years. Her daughter
who is living in America, obtained it for her. and sent bet
eighteen buttles. She Is now quite out of it, and 1 have
written to her daughter twice and have received no an
rfWer; of course she is anxious to get more, to get com
pletely cured. I told her I would write to you for the
agency in this country, and she felt very mden pleased tu
bear me say so. I cow beg to ask you on wbat terms you
will supply me; you will please bear in mind the cat
riage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The carriagi
op the one dozen bottles was £1 8s 6d. The tnedk ine wa>
a present from her daughter. I W-uld like to have th«
Ulood Searcher In a jar or small cask, if you can send it
in that way, or In pint or quart } wQI send a bill
through bank or registered letter, which ever will be mo*i
convenient to you, if you will send me can hr’s receipt o
the parcel as security. I would send you a stamp loan
swer this, but as It is uncertain of this reaching yon, on
account of the country being in six and sevens, a term
which is commonly used, you will be kind enough to
charge me with the postage.
Yours, respectfully,
[Signed] JOIIX POPE.
[We here m«ii tbs letter which U published is to-day's
Ditpatch, from John Pope, and tellers it tabspennine.—
Ediiort Oupaieh Pttttburgh.
Or. f&gta't row otrrtht eoriattpram l
htinp imfatd upon.
Prepared and sold by Dr Oeoisi U. Sxrtta, Plttsborat
Bold' la Altoona by A. tmi and Q. “f. Kuuu; (i
U<l J* o ** A*™»-
I PREPARATIONS
“HIGHLY CONCENTRATED".
COMPOUND FLDID EXTRACT ECCaD.
I A Tneltfet end SpedSe >mw^-
For SWpn of the BLABBER. KiDMUa, ORAFEL
‘ AND DROPSICAL SWELUNCS.
This Medicineiacneere the powerof IMpesti™. uxl ex
cites tile ABSORBENTS into heeJtbj erltolt, bjr which the
WATERY OR CALCARBOOB dr|»MtiePA>Bd
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, ut redos'*].u srell M
PAIN ASS INFLAMMATION, xad te good tor MS», W»
MIX OX CBtUUS.
For weakness arising fron Xxceuei, Habits of Dissipa
lion, Early Indiscretion or Aba**.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOW!AO FYMFTOMS:
Indisposition to Exmioft, Difficulty of Breathing,
Lou of Memory to** of Power,
Weak Nerve*, Trembling,
Ilorror of Disease, WakeTqluess,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Fystem,
Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryueu of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, Which thi« medl
cine invariably removes, soon follows
Urnttnc Fits, in one ofwbfch the patient may exphb,* :
Wbocauaay that they are not frequently followed by
those “DIREFUL DISEASES,”
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
Many are Aware of the cause of thrir suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS 1
THE RECOBDT Of THE INSANE ASYLUM*,
And the melancholy Deaths hy Consumption bear am
ple vitnem tu the truth oi Uie assertion.
CHE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OE-
Hequire* the aH of medicine to strengthen and itvigor
ite the System, which II EMBOLD'3 EXTRACT BCCUD
.□variably does. A trial will convince the meet skeptical.
FEMALES! FEMALES!!
)u> oa Young, Sinolr, Marriip or 'Contexplatino Mar-
In many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT
dCCUU is uuequaled by any other remedy... as in Chlonx
•is or Retention, Irregularity. I’aiufalneaeor Suppression
•f Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
»f the Uteras, Lencorrhoe or Whites. Sterility, aud for all
.'omplaiuts incident to the sex, whether arising from ln«;
Habits of Dissipation, or In the
DANIEL A. BOYD.
No Family Should be Without It.
Take no inore Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant MMtrfne
At unpleasant and dangerous disease*.
Is all their stage!*,
Little or do change in Diet*
And oo £xpo*uiv.
It causes a frequent desire and giro* strength to Urlnats,
herehy Removing Obstructions, Psjrenting and Curing
strictures of the Drethra. Allaying P .In and luflaioa
tion so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous Diseases and wnta*«t Hatter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who bote bees lha
victim! of Quacks, and who bare paid heavy tuba
cared iu a short time, bare found that they wen deceived
uid that the “POISON" has, by the ase of “powerful a£-
ringenta,” been, dried np in the system, to break out in
to aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. '
Us* Hzuoou's Ernuct Bcut for all affections sad
lieeasea of the
THOMAS FARRELL.
Whethar exlatiag in
HALE OR FOURS.
Prom whatever cause originating seal n**tPnt sd
■ Diseases of these organs require the aid qC a,Brcaario.
HELM BOLD S EXTRACT BCt.HU , ,
fs the Great i'tcajric, and is certain to have this desired
■fleet in all diseases fur which it is reeomtoended.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
wi'l accompany the medicines.
.Certificate of Caret, from eight to twenty year* stand
ing, with &amf« known to acieoce and Came.
Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six for $5,
Delivered to any address, securely packed from axyob*
serration. • f .
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, 11. T. Itixxßuin, who helm: duly sworn,
loth say. Ida preparation contains no narcotic, no mercu
ry, or other injurious din-s, but are purely vegetable.
11. T. lIKLJIBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me. this 23d day of No
vember, ISM. W.P. UIBBARD. Alderman'.
Ninth St, above Race, Phlla.
Address letters fur inlormatiun in confidence to
It. T. lIELMBOLD, Qierolst,
Depot, 104 South Tenth'll., lie low Chestnut, ‘
Philadelphia, Penn.
BEWARE OF COrXTKHrEJTS AXD UNPRINCIPLED
DEALERS/ f
Who endeavor to dispose “or'ilok own” and ‘-otxnt”
articles on the reputation attained by ' v
Helmbold*s Genmne Prejraratioiia,
do do Extract Bnuhn, i
do do N do Sarsaparilla,
do do . Improved Roes Wash.'
Sold by DvnggMs evevy-where, Take is sthre. Cat
oat the sdverMsnieut an I send for It, aad aVoJdhppccJfßit
amj exposure. . -* • ‘i •
’ BflrtSjwr IstlH im-lf- * ;
miMiiysr
•n-*
fi, rr
<3-ENtTIN& .
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
PALLID COUNTENANCE.
GANIC WEAKNESS.
RIAQK.
DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEX 6TXPTONS ABOVE.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
AND
Improved Rose Wash
CUBES SECRET DISEASES
URINARY OVftiat
HOW LONG STANtUSQ.
Dxscam Stxptons is tu ComrosiCAnoM.
Cures Guaranteed. ' Advice Oralis.
AFFIDAVIT.
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At little Ezpeiur,
No inconvenience