mVT GNF PBIOE. ;J -i ’ABDTtHAT' ' A CASE PRICE FOR ALL OUR GOODS! . 4 6 STATED AT THE OPENING ‘lm. of thr ?• ' ' ' Xlmoix Store, lh,,gM.9fth*pauwl.ißot tonadawllath<>r tion .hjWiqtlnSt j»no ,'iwily 'ft'ipp °° other*, bat bring Jjj'wUlag ‘ ; FOJR CASH ONLY, • ne *n «n»M««i laplqee our pero«utai(e «t tbe wry low«*t laMWkwnawvnhnnßolDalonakanp. WnWI eil Partrilpjep i la>eeHng*e Soger Honse and other Syrups, Borneo Itahirww 30 cte. Seedleae Baisons 25 eta., per lb. Cora Starch. Carbon OU 5& eta. per gallon. Candice. , SOAPS Benin,German,French Outlie, American Oaetile.Saw eria and other ToiletSoape. CRACKERS. Cream, .Wine, Sugar, Butter, Sodaand Water Crackers, feriaa BjtayrlK WOODiEN AND WILLOW WAKE. Brooms .Hand, Dust, Shoe Brushes. We would call-medal attention to ow Boots sod Shoes as onr stock is ftim stid sfleoted ;wlth - great care as to qaalicy. ' , MANAGERS. Dec, 23, 1663. OF FASHION !! ; Ftrymio St., Altoona, Pa. , D. W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor. r PROPRIETOR OF THIS “EMPORIUM I (HtXlpDlffi” would respectfully announce to the I f public that ke has reoeierd a targe inroice of cisdjrns, CA^RIMERES, VESTINGS, mod a genual assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, (Jolton, ■. Nook-Ties, Suspenders, Hosiery, : • Handkerchiefs,. ‘ &o-, &c., Ac., exactly suited to this loealityam} intended for the SPRING and summer trade. aTh*-l>roprtetor of the Emporium invites an examina tion’ (a hk ttock, feeling confident that his shelves present a mater .variety of ;plain and , fancy goods than can be fSondeUevhere injthe conn try. An examination will oneqf this feet. He has also received the LATEST FASHION, and being «uperfect “ Gutter,” he has do hesitancy in say ing thdTii&caa itiaka up clothing in the fashion, and In *u*UMrth*( cannot ftil to prosesatisfactory. It has psmilinte aproTetb that : Balford s the very man that can make, - doth at in tbs fashion, Strong and cheap; AU tltat hare ever tried him yet. Bay that bo really cant be beat. Ksmember tbs place, Virginia afreet, first door abate Jaggarfs Hall, Altoona, Pa. [April 17. ’62. HABBVABEI CWaSEeS J. MANN. WOODEN WARE. BROOMS. WINDOW SHADES, DOOR MATS, UPHOLSTERING GOODS. x. SHOE (INDINGB, : COFVIN,TRIMMINGS, MOULDERS’TOOLS,. BIRD GAGES AND WIRE GOODS, ! WINDOW GLASS. PUTW.IEHIXK LEAD, AC. AC. ■ Agg-Srwy dsacriptipn of in his line-will be fur _njnS««b«ciUotk« T ahd allow rates for cash. His stodE .af DRY GOODS on hand will be closed oukal fctepharkal »1y low prices. In order to relinquish of Khutfuess. • - A*f*t forWUlson’s “Telegraph Fodder Cutter.” IB<»ns,ilsy..»th,XBasi. rjTTBE UNDERSIGNED RESPECT ft f»ny public that be will con ttnok tAkioeto'h BOOT* SHOE STORE;* in Um.xoobi reeentlj occupied bjEohcrta sad EntWLnl. the boalnoaa bcrMofcse carried WBSkfe on bj-tlwyn win, in »ha future, be In the name ofifttHN H. ROBERTS. Hewrill -keep constantly on band a complete, amort rowtoT ! ■■ /■ '■* •• 7 ALTOOBA, PA., JACK & CO., BOI.LIDA YSBURO. PA.. ■ u MeO, John»(on, J,aek $ Co.’’) RAFTS ON THE PRINCIPAL 1. ■# ■ Cllhw. and Silver and Solid for kale. Coßectiom wile. received oirdepoalte, payable on demand, lntM'itat, or npon time, with Interest at Stir rate* e w. KESSLEB-r—PRACTICAL • DRO(KUST, respactftall. announce* m to ttaclthwnaof Altoona apd the public •nils -thkjThektUl coatiueef the on Ttrgmli Street. where be - keep* TtTPC. *T**'f Wbdrsale and Retail, DBBflg, M !■ CireMTCA IA. OILS, VARNISH- JHW - BjOfewiSSiSlop jo boalneaa, and a deaire iaftctlopi to all aa regards price and quality, be hopert Mttt aMiMattk mature of.public patronage. ' J%ymtian«end merebanta irappiied on nseonablo terms ■itS«jn'Ai**» lion a distance promptly attended to. Hbg«le>mmpteaeriptbim careftiUy compounded. [l-tfr J. G. AI)LUM, Notary •: ALfppNA, BLAIB CD., PA. Ou at all tinea be foand at the etore of J.B. Xlllenuo. • 1 ' K’ ; “ ffi&mwsmr-ms. 1, 2, AND 3, 9flUB all package*, mw, aofl each package iMTMU^mrinluiMßltlmrM TKITCHKT. 4. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF and Clothes Brashes, Combs, . LAPOHMAITS fm hand at Mocoßmqms^e "*tr A-Jt eplondld detortment of Rtiiy-WuSe cloßilna ■Otfl .nd»qf. - , ; - ,j. ■ ;■ 25,-tf. Kair oil, colognes, pom SdAO, Sturiaf Cream, ToSJet Soaps *c., lor sale by . :. . - : a.i-W. Jubobl fVR&mM EK—A LARGE AND Msortment of groceries hare lost been re ft* ****** V : JB- HXLHIfAJC. PLAIN & FANCY VESTS, of every 3F‘-BAgoHAdira. RITCHEY’S NEW STORE, corner plQtn/Ip» and Virginia gu. * A LL .STYLES CARPETING AND AwaMlmhlnnlt UAIBHAK'I O. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., Agent for If lair & Huntingdon Counties. THESE MACHINES!AKE -t./HfT tobetbe>eet ever offered to the public, *. superiority Is MttMhctorily established by tbe U< t that in tbe last eight yean, OVER 1,400 MORE of these Machines hare been sold than of any other man ufactured, andmore medals bare been awarded the pro prietors by different Fain and Institutes than'to any oth ers. TbeMachlnes are warranted to do all that is claimed for them. They are now in use In several families in Al toona, and in every case they giro entire satisfaction. The Agent refers those desiring information as the su periority of the Machines, to Co). John L. Piper. Rev. A. B. Clark, George, Hawkeswortfa, Ben]. F. Rose, and £. H. Turner, £sqr*. . Tbe machines can be seen and examined at tbe store uf tbe Agent, ft Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot auo new style Hammer—s 66. No. 2, ornamental bronxe, gifts foot and new style Hemmer—s6s. No. 3, plain, with old style Hammer—s 46. [March 31, 18ti|*tf. FAMILY DYE COLORS Patented October 13th. 1863, Black, Black far Silk Dark Bloc. Lighi Blue. Preach Blur Clarti Brawn, Dark % Browr. . Light-Brown. Snuff Brown. Cherry, Crimp**, Dark Drab. Light Drab, fhwh Drab, Light fhwn dnali. Tor dyeing-SIBt, Woolen a* Jhawls, Scarfs. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers. Kid Gloves, Children's* Clothing, and All ■ I kinds of Wearing Apparel. SAVING-OF 80 PER CEjiT/-*®| For 25 centg you can color as many goods aawouhl oth erwise cost five times that stun. Various shades can be produced from the sanlo dye. Therproccss is simple and any one san qse the dye with perfect success. ; Directions in English, French and German. iuuilu of eatjk package. For farther Information in Dveing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dv*e over oth er*, (with many valuable receipts,) purchase ijoweYfe Ste vens Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by njiail on receipt of pride—lo cents. Manufactured by UOWE 4 STKVJ&S. , 260 Broadway, Boston. For sale by druggists aud dealers genera)!?. Nov. 18,1863,—ly. C. a SERVER & SOX, Paper, jEnvelpe and Printers’ Card WAREHOUSE, No. 513, MINOR STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA., Have constantly on hand FLAT CAPS. LETTER AND Sort. MANILLA PAPER. FOLIO POST PACKET POST, HARDWARE, FOOLSCAP, PRINTING PAPER. ENVELOPE COLORED PAPER, BINDERS, TRUNK, STRAW AND BOX BOARD, TISSUE. SHOE, AND TEA PAPERS. PRINTING A NR MANILLA PAPER made to order. June 16. 1863. Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware SPOUTING. &C. Si RUG WOULD RESPECT- A. • folly ; uform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he keeps constantly on large assortment 01 (holing. PaHor, Office nntftHA Shop Stores, of all styles and sizes, to snit the wants of all ? which bo will sell at low prices, on reason able terms. lie also keeps on band u large stock of Tin attff Shr/t- Ircm Ware, consisting of all articles for culiuarvpurr>Of»es—- Coal Scuttles, f&ove Pipe, oi any one tolift me out the suds. Because I am still on the sunny *ide of forty, mid tm-ii fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me, in the comer room of tlie “Brunt Hou><-." Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona. May 26-6 in JACOB BNYDEIL PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON oil lamps: Unrioaledin Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy. Evt-ry person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap erfportable light their reach, should call at the store of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and-we pledge ourselves to demon strate Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. •Jd. That they emit no offensive odor while burning. ?*d. That they ore very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less light. 6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke, btb. That the light is at least 60 per cent, cheaper than any othei light now in common use. These lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories. Halls, Churches, Stores, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use. The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to old aide, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction in ail rases. Aug. 19, 185S-tf.] G. W. KESSLEIt, Exchange hotel—the sub -BCUIBER would respectfully in form the public that he has recently re- '^'"N fitted the above Hotel, and is now pared to accommodate his friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home fbr all sojourners/ His Table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as reasonable os those of any other Hotel in the place, and he feels satisfied .they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial. I have just received a stock rf No. 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the best old Kye Whiskey to be found In the country. Altoona, May 27. 1659.-lyJ JOHN BOWMAN. SOMETHING NEW. The subscriber has just returned from the em*t where he has purchased a very large and fine stock of BOOTS 'AND SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, AC., which he is prepared to offer to thecitizens of Altoona and vicinity at very low prices. Having purchased direct from the uuianfacturcrs for caA, he is prepared to sell at prices that will defy competition. All that he asks is that the people will call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. BOOTSyund SHOES made to order on the most rea sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to. Don’t forget the place, two doors below Post'Offlce. Jan. 3,1801 ~VT ATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.— This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains ; aU the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on tbesome,togetherwith information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper. Subscriptions £2 per annum; £1 for six mouths, to be remitted by subscribers, (who should* write their names and the town, county'and State where they reside plainly.) To 0. W. MATS ELL k CO., Editor k Proper, of New York Police Gazette, Ntxo York City. 15-tf] Gireat western insurance I” AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or personal property will be effected on the most reasonable terms by thelr*agent« m Altoona at his office in Anna St March 17,1859. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. LEVI'S PREPARATION FOR .KX- Vermioatmg RATS, MICE. ROACUfiS, ANTS, and Bed-bogs without danger in Its n*e under any clrcumstan ces for'sale at the Drag Store ofi Q. W. KESSLER. Jan.24, t 56-tf] Hl}. MILLER, • DENTIST. Office on Caroline street, tietween Virginia and Emma sctreets, Altoona LL KINDS OF PIUNTLNG neatly add expeditously executed at the ‘•ALTOONA TRIBUNE” OFFICE UMBRELLAS AN*> PARASOLS. Id endless variety. .t r. AUOHMAV. 4 ?., Allry>o». May 1.1865, vania. Jonas Bowman. U. 11. Ktdridge John Aikman, have never failed in curing U. MIsULLK. Mauul’acturiT ami Proprietor. Lancaster. Pa, M. THOMPSON, Agent. DR. KEYSER’S LINDSEY’S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER A sure core for Cancer and Cancerous Formation*. A sure cure for Scrofula wherever located. A sure cure for all Skin Diseases. A rare cure for Chronic Erysipelas. A-sore cure for Bolls and Pimples on the Face. It has cored all the above diseases. It has cured Blind and Sore Eyes. It has cored Tetters of years’ duration. It has cured Ulcerated Sore Legs. It has cured old and stubborn Ulcers. It has cored Chronic Rheumatism that has lasted years. It has cured the worst forms of Dyspepsia. It is the beet Tonic and Blood Purifier known. It will remove Mercury or Quinine out of the Blood and clear it from the system. It will cure all Diseases of Debility. It will cure Fever and Ague. It will cure 1 cases of Palsy and Dropsy. It has cured Epilepsy or Falling Sickness. It has cured Chorea or St. Vitos* Dance. It will cure Piles and Kidney Diseases. It will cure Chronic Diarrhoea * . It will cure Neuralgia and Nervous Weakness. If any one wants to know how one medicine will cure so many diseases, we answer—that it does so, by thorough ly restoring the blood and all the secretions which are made from the blood, to a healthy state. . No one can take this Blood Searcher and have bad blood, for it will as rare ly cast ont from tlie blood all bad and Vitiated matter as water will pat out fire. Prepared by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser. Look for the name over the cork and take no other. Sold only by A. Roush, Altoona, Pa. SCROFULA AND~ RHEUMATISM Case op Daniel A. Bovx>. Im. G. H. Kxtsxk : 1 take pleasure in making tbit vol untary statement in favor of a medicine made by you, cal* led ‘‘Lindsey’s Blood Searcher.*’ I bare suffered for five years from Scrofala, which broke oat in my head and tuiebead, 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 the skin and flesh so as to expose a fearfullooking sore. The disease on my head went so far that several small pieces of bone came out. I was very weak and low spirited, and had given up all hopes of ever getting pell, as 1 had tried several skillful physicians, and they did me no good. In September lust, 1861 I was induced to try “Lindsey's Improvedsßlood Searcher.” I must confess I had no faith in patent medicines, but after 1 had. used throe bottles of Blood Searcher, the ulcers on ray head and arm began to heal. 1 have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my bead and arm are entirely well, except the bears remaining from the sores. 1 will also state that 1 had the Rheumatism very bad in my arms and legs. The Blood Searcher also cored the Rheumatism. lam now a well man. over forty years ofage, and I feel-as supple ami young a* I did when 1 was twenty, and increased in weight twenty pounds. I would also state that when 1 stooped to lift anything heavy the blood rsn out of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a photograph, taken of mo by Ur. Car go. the artTst. after I began to get well. It does not show my appearance as bad aa it was before I commenced ta king the medicine. You can *ee the photographs, ohe of which is now in uiy possession. also at Dr. Keyser’s 140 Wood street. 1 would also state that 1 took the Blood Searcher which was made before Dr. Keyser commenced tpuking it. Although it helped me some, I did not recover until 1 got the kind made by Dr. Keyser himself. One b.iitle of this did me more good than two of the oM. ,1 be lieve it is a great deal stronger and better. I have recom mended the B ( ood Searcher to a great many of my friends for various diseases, and I believe it has helped the whole of them. ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATE OF DANIEL A. BOYD Dr. Keyser ; It is twenty months since I gave you my certificate in respect to the cure of my head and arm by the Blood Searcher, prepared by you. I was told by several E topic who have no faith in patent that my eod would get sore again in less than six months, and there is no appearance of its gelling sore attain. It is as well now as the day 1 gave you my certificate. If you like to publish this you may do so. PiTTSbcaua. September Ist, 1863. Mr. Boyd's likeness before and after he teas curat can he seen a t Jionsh't Drug Store. . ANOTHER GREAT CURE BY THE BLOOD SEARCHER. Dr. George H. Keyser. —Dear Sir : Actuated by the sincorest feeling- cf gratitude, 1 take pleasure in adding the case of my ton to the already many testimonials jo fa vor BLOODSEARCHKR, ,I ’prej)artd by you. hoping that Others afflicted as my son was, may thereby become induced to use tbe BLOOD SKACIIEK. and be rescut*d irom a miserable condition. My little boy of six years age became afflicted with sore eyes. I took him to five of the mo-t eminent D«»cton of Pittsburg; they pronounced it Scrofula, bat they could not help him. 1 was induced to try the BLOOD SEARCHER. I got bottles; the first buttle I did nut notice any benefit from, the second is not quite finished, and his eyes seem to be quite well, dlthough I intend to use another bottle or two to make sure of it. Youp» truly, CAUAIi CLARK. O'Hara street. .soriTleyes. Dr. Geo. il. K£T££R : My sister had putrid sure i-yes, which affected her sight to almost total blindness. J was recommended to try your BLOOD SEARCHER. I bought one bottle, which «h*- took, and she is entirely well. 1 would tecemmend it to others similarly afflicted, as I think there is not u belter medicine to be found. Wishing you a hearty success. I remain. Yours trnlv. MARY T. COUP. By her brother, HENRY D. COUP. Da. Geo. 11. Kets£R: 1 hare been afflicted with par alysis of the limbs for four months, and aPer doctoring a long time to no purpose, Mr. Walker, of this place, got me to get one bottle of your BLOOD SEARCHER. I aid so. and am now entirely well for which I am very thankful to you. HARRISON BEYNER, Connelisville, Pa. PAIN IN THE SIDE. 1 have been afflicted with a pain in the side for a long time, and one but!*- of Improved Blood Searcher cured me sound and well. 1 had tried everything that I could think of, and had consulted the best doctors in the county and received no benefit until I used one bottle of the Blood Searcher, which cured me bound and well. * JAMES 8 LIUS MAN, New Haven, Fayette county. SKIN DISEASE “BREAKING OUT.’ Dr. George U. Kctsrr : I have bad a breaking oat on the skin lor six months, and after using everything I could hear of. Mr. Walker advised mo to use one bottle of your Blood Searcher. 1 did so. and dnd great relief so much so, that 1 think 1 am entirely-well, and recommend it to others for the same disease. P. I. V. BRADY. Connelisville, March 2d. 1863. Dh. George U. Ketseb : My little girl was taken with Scrofula, the same way that her brother was taken, and 1 went to Mr. Walker and got two bottles of Blood Searcher, and she is now well. Her brother sent his certificate la*t fall, and I want you to hare her’s. Connellsrille, March, 1863. piLES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below t tfili be found a certificate from one of-the most respectable citizens of Wilkins township in regard to Dr. Key ter 1 s Lindsey's Blood Searcher. The Doctor’s certifi cates are teifftfn reach , and no one needbe deceived in regard to hit preparations. Dr. Gbo. U. Kitsui :—I became afflicted with the Piles i about twenty years ago.-and every year they growing | worse, so as to trouble m#very much, so much so at tunes j as to unfit me for work. 'Sometimes 1 was so bad that I [ could not do anything on account of them, they came ont | on me as large as a hickory cat. I had tried a great deal ; of medicine tor them. I need to boy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in circulars and pamphletS'fhat'• fell in my way, bnt 1 could not get*,cured, sometime* they : would do me some good for a little while, hot afterwards \ they would return again as bad as ever. 1 also apptied to i two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me 1 some medicine but it would not do, I cculd not get well.— j Over a year ago I got anadvertisement of your Lindsey's Blood Searcher, made by yourself— when you sold it to me you told me erne bottle would not cure me, and that mv whole system would have to be renewed by the medicine i before 1 got well. I bought one bottle and took it home j with me and used it according to your directions. I then ' called to see you again, when yon said I could not expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five bottles. Alter this quanti ty had been nsed,l was entirely well of the Pile*, which had tortured me for twenty years. In other respects my health is improved, and I am as well as could be expected tor one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there is no appearance of a return of the disease. I can do any kind of forming work now without the Pile* coming down and borthigme. 1 can pitch Hay, chop wood, lift, or do any ktnd.of 1 work which before used to hurt me. 1 found tint your 81000-Searchtr I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider it my duty to make my case knbwn to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was, and do not know the value of your medicine.— Too may publish thtt if you like—Hiv* in RiDh’rur Tbtm ship, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of I this certificate if they wish to call ou me. , ELLIOTT DAVIS. [Jan. 20—2m* Otnember 24th, ISO 3. ' ! #S~Lock out far the name of DR. GEORGE i/J KEY' SEB an V< t c~t cr tj Uu bottle andpeuted over theeork ; alto for hit stamp on tor United Staiet /tampon the tdpif the bottle to prevent beinc impoted tmonby a tpvriom [nrtide vUrhUfnfhtloarfrM. ' ' Pittsburgh, December 31, 1861 DANIEL A. BOYD. DANIEL A. BOYD. No. 4, Pine street. Pittsburgh. Pa. PALSY CURED SCROFULA, BELINDA SHAW DR. WISHARTS pine tree TAR CORDIAL IS THR VITAL PRINCIPLE Of THE PINE TREE. Obtained by a peculiar process is the distillation of the tar, by which Us highest medical properties ars retained. flat*you aSar* Jhnatf Have you any of the promonitory symptoms of ( that most fatal disease, Consumption * g feblo4m Those who should be warned by these symptoms gener* ally think lightly of them until tt is too late. From this (act. perhaps mors than any othsr, arises the sad preva lence and totality of disease whldh sweeps to the grave at least “one-sixth” of dsatfa’s victims. Consumption has -destroyed more of the human family than any other disease, and the beet physicians for many years have despaired of a cure, or a remedy that would heal the lungs, but for more than two hundred years the whole medical world baa been impressed that there was a mysterious pwer and efficiency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the longs; therefore they have recommended the use of Tar Water, which in many cases had a good effect; but how to combine tbe medical properties so as to heal the lungs, h& ever been a mystery until it was discovered by Dr. L. Q. C. WIBHART, of Philadelphia, Pa., tbe pro' rie tor of “WUbart’s Pine TreeTarCordlal " Many, not only of the people,! but physicians of every school and practice, are daily salting me, “ What is the principal or cause of your success in the treatment of Pul monary fhmtumption ?” My afiswer Is this : Tbe invigoraUmi of the digestive organs, tbe strengthening of the debilitated system, the piirifcanon and enrichment most expel from the system toe corruption which scrofula breeds. While this is effected by (be powerful alter native (changing from disease to health) properties of tbe Tar Cordial, its healing and renovateng principle is also acting upon tbe irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part relieving pain, subduing Inflsmation, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let this two-fold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to act in conjunction with Nature’s constant recuparatlve tendency, and tbe patient is saved, if he has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. I ask all tt> read the following certificates. They are from men and women of unquestionable worth and repu tation. # Da. WishaßT —Dear Sir: —l had a very dreafol cough and sore throatfor one year, and my whole system was fast giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with hut little hope of recovering. My disease baffled the power of all medicines, and in a short time I most have gone to my grave, but thank God, my daughter-in law would not rest until she Vent to your store. No* 10, N. Second street, and related my case to you, purchased one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar cordial and 1 commencadto use it, and in one week 1 wasmuch better, and after using, three bottles I am perfectly well, and a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronounced me past core. Publish my case if you think proper. KfiBECCA HAMILTON. No. 1321- Wylie street. Philadelphia. Dr. Wishart's- Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an iofalliable cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of. the Langs,' Sure Throat and Breast, Inflamatlon of the Lungs. Mr. Ward says: De. Wishart — Sir: —l had Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms; I had been treated by sever al of the most eminent physiciaas in Philadelphia, bnt they could not stop the rapid course of my disease, and I dispared of ever being restored to health. 1 was truly ou the verge of the grave. Yonr Pipe Tree Tar Cordial was highly reccommended to me by a friend; I tried it, and am tbankfol to say that, after using four large and and one small, bottles. I was restored to perfect hoaltb. Yon can give reference to my house. No. 968 N. Second street, or at my office of Recevei; of Taxes, form 9 a. M. to 2 p. m., corner of Chestnut amj Sixth streets. JOHN WARD. Read the following from Utica; Dr. Wishart— Dear Sir :—l take pleasure in informing yon through this suorce that your Dine Tree Tar Cordial, which was reccommended for my daughter by Dr. J. H. Hall, of this city, has cored her of a cough of more than five months standing; I had thought her beyond cur*. and had employed the best medical Aid without any benefit. I can cheerfully recommend for those similarly afflicted as I know of many other cases besides that of my daughter that it has entirely cured of long standing coughs. Yours respectfully. JOHN V. PARKER, Daguerrean Artist. 126 Gen ease* street, Utica. X. Y. * • * • I have used Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can cordially recom mend it as a valuable and safe medicine for colds, coughs and to those predisposed to consumption. Dr.G, A, FOSTER 162 Qeneaseestreet. Utica, New York. The above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial saying that they have never used or sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. The Tar Cordial, when taken in connection with Dr. Wishart’s Dyspepsia Pills, is an in (tillable- cure for dys pepsia. The Pra* Tin Til Coibiil, irUl can Coughs, Sore Throat and Breaat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Congh, Diplheria, and ia alao an excellent remedy for diaeaaee of the kidneys and female complaints. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine faaa ike name of the proprietor and a pine tree Blown in the bottle. All others' are eporhwe Imita tions, 1 ' ■ ‘ ■ Pun Firrr Cists and. On DoLua per.BoTTLi. Pre-I pared 'only by the proprietor, ' ' DR. L. Q. C. WISHART. No. 10 North Second Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Drnggiste, everywhere at Wholeeale by all Phil- I delphta and New York Wholeeale Drngglsts. ■ \ Por aaleby A.ROUSH, Dn'g. -. Altoona. Pa.‘ ApHIl ,Ug4.—tjil Good News for the Unfortunate THK MWfi ftOPOBT rf>K DISCOVERED AT LAST \MI/HHi|yUAYer/ CHEROKEE REMEDY. —AND— CHEROKEE INJECTION : Compounded from Barks, Roots & Leaves. CHCROKKK REMEDY, lh« great Indian Dlroreu. cures all dtocMM of tha various organa, rachju locontinu once of the Urine, Inflamatioo of the Bladder, lnfiamati< .< of the Kidneys. Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel. Gleet, Ganorrbsaa, and is especially recommended in those ratm of Fluor Albas (or Whiten in females) where all the old medicines have failed. It is prepared In a highly concentrated form, ti e do** only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times per da* It is diuretic and alternative in its action; purifying and cleansing the Wood causing it to flow ioaliofits ore inal parity bod vigor; thus removing from the system ah pernicious causes whkh: have induced itisrasw CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as au ally or ** sistanc to the Cherokee" Remedy, and should be used n, conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gooorhw* Gleet, Floor Albas or Whites. Its effect are healing sooth ing and demulcent: reoitovlogall scalding, heat, chord*- and pain, instead of tbd burning and almost unenfmrihlt paiu that is experienced with nearly all the cheap qua* k Injections. By use pi the Cborukee Remedy and Cherokee Injection —the two medicines at tbe same time—all improper \i>. 59 Libert; Street. New York. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED FROM laj X < CHEROKEE CURE! Aa unfailing care Cot Spermatorrhea,SeminalWeakneu Noctarnfcl Emissions, au(l tilde-eases caused hy -elf*po! lotion; such as, Lopsof&letuory, Universal in the Back. Dimness o Vision. Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, Difficulty ib Breathing, Trembling. Wakefulbeu. Eruptions on the Face. Pale Countenance, Insanity* Cod sumption, and all the Direful Complaints caused by d** parting from the path bf nature. This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one uu which all can rely, as it nos been used in our practice foi many years, and with thousand treated, it has not felled iu A single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. To those who have trifled with their constitution until they think themselves beyond tlie reach of medical aid. we would say. Despair not: the CHEROKEE CUBE will re store you to health and vigor, and alter ail qtiafk doctors have failed ! For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug Store in -the country, or write the Proprietory who .will mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise In pamphlet form. Pi ices. ; s2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and fora*, ded by Express to all part* of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. DR W. R. HgRWTN A CO- SolfrTroprietors. \ No. 59 Liberty Street. New Ycrk BtTORX TAKING THI Klixir I)H. WRIGHT’S REJUVENATING ELIXIR : OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. d > KEPAEJ£D fBOM PTKZ VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, CoSTAiNI.Hu kothucq numiors to thi most oxucatx. The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern disco* eries io the vegetable kingdom being ah entirely new and an abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the old and wottKmt systems. This medicine has been tested by the moat eminent iueu icalmen of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age. One bottle will care General Qebility. A few doses cures Hysterica in Females. One bottle cures Palpitation cf the heart. A few doses restores the organs of regeneration. From one to three bottles restores the manlioesa sod fu 11 rigor of youth. \ •*— A few doses restores the appetite. Three bottles cure the worst cases of Impotency. A few 1 doses cures the low spirited. Cue bottle restores mental power. A few doses bring the rose to the cheek. This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee ot sensual pleasure. \ The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a sin gle organ, will alt find immediate and nermtaent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life. Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $&, aod forwar ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. M ERWIN k Co.. Sole Proprietors, No. 59 Liberty Street, Sew York. CHEROKEE PILLS! SUGAR COATED FEMALE Health CERTAIN fur the Removal of Obstructions, and the Insurance of Regularity in the Recurrence of the Monthly Periods. Tbey, cafe or obviate those numerous diseases that sprloir : W* irregularity, by removing, the Irtegwlarlty Itself They cure Suppressed,. Excessive sod Painful ylemtre tion. ■ They euro Green Sickness (Chlorosis.) They cote Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the bock and lower parts of the body, Heai’ineas. patipne on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, bow ness of Spir its, RjWerit net Headache, Giddiness, ettvetc. In a word, by reseating the Irregularity, tbey remove the cans* and witb it all the effects that spring from it. ' Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain nothing deleterious to any eoastitbtion, however deUeav, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which)-when property used, they hew Ml to do. They may be safely used at any age and, at any period except faring the fret three months, daring which the on felling nature of their action would lufeHably prevent pregnancy. AUieUerssoeking information or advice will be prompt ly, freely and discreetly answered. • FnU directiene aoooapiny each box. ; Price, |1 per box, or alx boxes for $5. ; Sent by mall, free ufpoatage, on reclept of price. SelJby nil respectable Druggists. DR. W. R, ME WIN A 00., Sole No. W liberty Street. New Turk. i| a 25 < )? mn tAtoro tui Elixir : ;fi;. * - REGULATOR. Preserver AND SAFE McCR^£*I>EKN, VOU, 9. SAVE THE PER CENT r . BY BUYINO*OUB pifon: h INTTING-BB & TUCK, MaaufiM'l Pi „fiiid Wholwolenu.l Entail .tatter* t -1. .til iitsr. w.olW n*|*ctfhily l liivta. Itai «Mnrtta I.u.ilic .7. tli.- following Act. in .cteronw to their - l.t. W« man., factum our own gvo.l*. Ttav a op in -oir own Store. In Rhlliutelphto, omter .ter In. .uprcv:.Jite.»u«l wr know they urn well matte an. • .. arr.ol.Kl EQUAL TO THK.BES an > »«JferU>r to the largest quantity of Ready-saa* ng iu the market. jti.l. \To buy our Clotlis directly ftom the Impot Manufacturer*. consequently wo save the per cent on bv middle men. l ' *srd. We sell .««• Clothing at a reasonable pyr or..i (he conls and at the* Lowest 1’ l,v would soy that he ran and will sell tow. i hrch* lower than any other house In thi* place. He ah to «all and sec his stock before purchasing e|-? a., he feeU confident he cun' offer inducements whi •bh.v r.mipetitlon. Ills stuck consists of I.ADITS' DRESS GOODS of every dencri MLS AND BOYS’ WINTER WEAK. LADIES AND MISSES' DRESS SHOES MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SUO •MEN’S IuLE WOMEN'S AND MISSES* WOOL HOSE. II ITS AND OAl'S,' BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MU GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DKILI It*- will sell La>lie* Sewed, Heeled Bootees at $1.5 K>i< Pegged I.d Nh ti - Boots, it \ I MORAL SKIRTS; very low. GROCERIES, While And -Brown Sugar, Rio Coffeqe, Syrups, lv **M wrything that is usually kept in a Dry Uoodi :ti cheap hs the cheapest. J. A. SPRANI lihiona, Oct. 7, 1803. <;ITY DRUG STORJ I I It. Iv 11. UKIGAirT would ref \J fully announce to the citizens of Altoona a rooitdiiig, country, that be bus recently purrha* hru u r store of Berlin A‘Co., on Tiiginla Street, o Kri.*-’ Hardware Store. His Drugs are Fresh and Pm slid ho feope« by strict attention to bualues*, t<> nhiiro of public patronage. t'-uil and examine his stock- Ue ban constantly <* DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS. FINE TOILET SOAPS, PEBPGMEIi T, Bill GLASS, PI7TTT, PAINTS, OILS, VABNISI CARBON OIL AND LAMPS, ; NOTIONS, CIGARS, j.i.i refry-article tuimUy kept in a Firtt-dau Dr it I’URE WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal dm, li.mIKSTIC GRAPE WINE—PUKE—WARKA: PHrSICfANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS o riirHt compounded, at all boon of the or ' llnnoa, Sept. 30,1863. MORE COMPETITION! A NEW DRY GOODS ST< ON VIRGINIA STREET 'I'HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD 1 SPKCTPULLY ANNOUNCE to Ike public tk hn- mMed tc her stock of . * MILLINERY GOOD; A. POLL USB OF m~DRY GOODS, r.,noting ol PRINTS, DELAINES, ALPACAS. GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, BTC. lit, BACH ED MUSLINS from 23 to 46 crnte oer YELLOW ■ “ 24 035 *• ' CALICO •' Itj to 20 *• DELAINES , - 30 to 36 “ • Aml all other article* in proportion. I linre'alao a full luwortmeot of GLOVES, HOS COLLARS, and NOTIONS generally. uy utock 6f Millinery Good* piubritro* everyth that lino lunally kept In the country. n l markrd my goods do*»n to the lowest ikni I ASI!. Believing that m> goods and nrlc« will •atUfuctory, I Invite a call from the public. REBECCA McCLELL-i I)w. 23d, 1808-lj. 1864, SPRING IH CIBCPiA T take pleasure in issuing this my Si h !." !rth JS* Dt ’ Ulro,, B h would inform my (hr Kant when Mistspnrchased a fresh Stock of hats AND CAPS j of the Latest Styles, and aa to onalitr color and „rl ; not fail to please all classes. S color ~r* . I bars also bought aa immense stock of , BOOTS AND SHOES \ the minority of which arc city task* and will be e tccl. My assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens' SI Complete, all of which, 1 am now oSerins at a sni fence on wholesale prices. * •» a sn( , : The public wIH be gtwulyheueflted by rWnr thi attention and call and examine my clock, as I friV fent I can please all ■f ¥i apO-lf JAMBS 8, HANN, Maln.au « Allow | ANDREW ECKEL, 4 '• BEAU* IX fotycco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., I•-.{ [ * W street, Altoona, Pa. AGK N E R?A L ASSORTM E , AA. of Qood« in his line constantly on baud at the j *«n prices. eb VfUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GV ATJtiw'P.iJ? o Flano-Forte and Mctodeuo. by Mi •HJIOKMAiCBB. Tuma $lO per quarter. No cha Ine mw of tins Instrument. Residence on Catharine West Altoona. fJan.l6.lBft 4 COM PLETB ASSORTMENI ; Gent’s Model Improved SHlRTS—Oassime n ehirta—fine and coarse—white and colored- LACOHMJ BOSTON CRACKERS—A LAI artteS&V* -* 1 "" J *" e,o, “ Cr “‘'*”^f TC r i