The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, July 23, 1864, Image 4

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    EMPORIUM OF FASHION!! |
Vh-gmutSt*, Atiocma, Fit. •
D. W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor. I
Tax ,*BQraiBTOR- OFTHE “ EMPORIUM
OF tUniSK’’ would retpect fully Announce to (ho
public OnOMbM iwwitrU u Urjp, iarolcs of
CLOTHS, i
tJASSIMEHES. i
. VESTING^,
. «ud » *««ral uwortmenrtif-
FURNISHING GOODS,;
Goliad*, Neck-Ties, Suspenders,
Soclei;, ' ' Handkerchiefs, I
Ac., &0., &c., * | "
ezaeUy enited to thta locality and intended for the
SPRING AND SUMMER; TRADE.
Thijpirqtietbr of the* Smjxirium Invites an ctamlaa*
tkm oriiifl stuck, feeling confident that Ids shelves present
a-gi safer variety of main find fancy goods than c«n
be found in the country. An examination trill
convfaifefiay one of this feet. . |
; —"i received the \
LATEST FASHION, I
and beiug aperfect“Cutter,” be has no hesitancy in say
ing that be canmake up clothing In the fashion, and in
. a manner that can not fail to prove satisfactory. It lias
pafeadf&to* proverb that i
Belfort's the very man that can make, I
Clothes iu the fasbion, strong and cheap; [
. .iiftbfii have ever trled hbn yet, ; [
Soy that he really cant he heat. I
Bioewher the place, "Virginia street, first door above
Jaggartfr UaH, Altoona, Vn. [April 17,’62.
NEW! NEW ! I
COME AND SEE THE NEW STOCK OF i
Cheap G-oods
ATG. C. SMITH’S STORE, I
Corner of Jolla and Harriet St*U feist Altoona, I u>
(fermerly'occupied by D. M. iiare A Co.) [
The undersigned takes thiis
of jniormlng the' publiami citizens of AL*
TOOSAIu particular,that helias agum received another
new stock of
DRY GOODS. -GROCERIES NOTIONS 4c.,
■ni»h m will he likely to rail every tody ami disappoint no
tody la quality and prices. - [
Wa tyavo a Tery'superior and large tot pf HAMS (S<C.)
Side and Shoulder, which we uroselhug under present
Pittsburg price#. '*
KXTfiA FAMILY FLOOR, FISH. SALT, LARD, it. #
Special attention in invito,! to oar now Quoenawftre,
■wbidi we wiil have irom New York in a few days,(ali >ut
the IOUi orldtli) Call and examine our J
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOES, HATS,
NOTIONS, ! .&c., &c. t
No trouble *0 .how goods, anti we hvl Confident tlint nil
who furor n» with ft call will go away satisfied with tbeir
bargain* aixl treatment. [
A* we do principally a cash business, wo sell at a very
low percentage. ! Sa
HIGHEST FRIGE PAID FOR BAGS.
ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken In exchange for co<>da. Don't forget the (it:,CO, [
Cbrner o fJOI.IA and HARRIET strab.East Allootirt.
June 8,.’61.-If , O.C. SUIT^I.
CHANGE!]) HANDS. \
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! !
,J. W. CURRY, x !
WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY
inform the public, that lie tins pnrehusod i. B.
UILBUAN'S stock of Dry Goads, Groceries, Ac., and will
contiouathe bmdlmssna the old stand. ;
To the stock purchased from Mr. il. I have Jost noded
ft large and sstect assortment of
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
SI LK S, NOT lONS, .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, QUEEESWARE,
WOOD AND* WILLOW WARE,
GROCERIES,
FINE VARIETIES OF TOBACCO!
\ !
And in fact everything usually kept in a first class ponn
try store, which was tought low fur cmdt ami will befsohl
at correspondinglow.prices for cash nr country produce,
and request the public to givemea call before pure irising
elsewhere, fueling satisfied I can offer superior Imjuce
meuia to path buyers.
Altoona, April 27,-tf ‘ |
TI’HE UNDEUSLDNED. RESPECT
fttIIy Informs the public'that be will cou-^»;
ttnne to keep a
BOOT & SHOE STORE,* :
Lithe room recently occupied by llobcrt* and
Rutherford. The business heretofore carm-d
on by there will, m the future, be in the name of dOUN
U.ROBBRT9. [
Hewflt keep constantly on band a. complete
pent of ?
Boots & ShoesL
GHTEBS, SLIPPERS, Ac., &c., &c.
whlrb be irni offer atifuir prices and warrant to |be o
the beet material and manufacture. Particular attention
will be.gfyen, to “ , l
CUSTOM work:,
ill which be warrants to give entire satisfaction, a* lit
buy* the beet stock and employs none Imt lbeJbfSt workmen.
Remember the obl stain), ou Virginia Street, oi>e |loor
Kftst of Keeelei’H Store. ’ i
QgCioiM*-tt jony it. nonsufs.
W. M. LLOYD & CO., I
ALTOOXA, PA..
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
' aoi.LIDAYSBimC, PA.,
BANKERS,
, {Late “Sell, Johntton, Jack £ Co.") |
Drafts on the principal
Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collecjliunt
made. Mooeyi* received on dk;|K«iUe, pu.yable.on dmjmiHl
withMtitdenttf or upon time, wRb interest at fair fute«
♦ . 1
■an W. KESSLER PltACTiuAi.
\3Tw DRUGGIST, resiiectfolly announces $
to thecitlftrtis of Altoona and the public E oD *drifl|nL
eratfyV tbat be still continue* the Drug
on Virginia street, where bo keeps constantly
on haad*for sale, Wholesale and KctailjDUUUS, Btf
11 MWfflOTiK, QIiKMtCALS r OILS, VAUKISU- Ml
JUS and DVJS-BTU FIB.
* RyUrict attention to business, and a desire to render «»>
Idactfcnto all as regards price and «|a:Uity, b»* bo|>t;a t
Merit and receive a share of public patronage.
' JHbysiciahs and fnerdi&xite KUppUrd on reasonable terms
and ail orders from a distance promptly attended to. |
Flty^dazieprescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tf.
ANDREW ECKEL, |
DE4LCK IN
IWaceo, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &c„ &c.,
A* I*it 1 *it *tr«t, M>eoua. Pa.
AGE S B 11A L ASf OKTMEjNT
JmL pfdoods Jnlils lino constantlyon band at tbe I>west
; . [Feb.7 18(3
J. <3r. AI'LXTM,
Notary Publiq,
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA. j
teg*ll thne» be fbmod at the store of J. B. Ililepian
UfACKEREL— NOS.
IT* In »|I »!i«J packftgee, hew,
wvnuited, ‘tut roceired aud fur wile
A GENKRAL ASSOH
jm Jewelry. Heir and Cloibi
Foeke&knWefl, ic., «c
ON HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store
—A«plfuJid iuaortnKißt of Ready-Made clothing
Call «nd«M. Nov. 25',-tf.
HAIR oil, colognes, POM
(M, Shaving Cream,Toilet Soap* ic„ fir sale by
't-t# . . tt‘. W. KfffLßß.
LARGE AND
vT c<miplrtett*#oHmentofOrocerlrt hftv«lQ«t'been re
‘ ' J. ti. MILKMAN;
HARDWARE OF ALL DESCIfTP
Host Jut received end for ule by ;
m IMTJ . -J.BJBILKMjUI.
FANCY VESTS, ofcUy
, LAUQUMAN’B.
AJLTOONA, PA.,
’Agent for Blair |& Huntingdon Counties.
These machines auk aD'mit
to be the feet ever offered to the public, ai.d their
superiority* satisfactorily established by the fact that In
the last eight years, ;
OVER 1,400 MORE
of these Machines havp been sold than of.riny other man
ufactured, and more medals have been awarded the pro
prietors by different Ffiirsnnd Institutes than to any oth
ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed
for them. They, are now In use in several families in Al
toona, ami in every-CtUe they give entire e«ttisluction. _
The Agent refers those desiring infurmation-as-tho’su
periorlty of the Machines, to Col. John I’iper. Kev. A.
11. Clark, George Uawjteswortb, Bcnj. F. Hose, jmd E, H..
Turner, Esqrs.
The machines can be seen and examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona,
- ; l*rice of No. 1 .Machine,silver plated, glass foot an* new
style I.Ummer—sos. No. 2, ornamental bronze.' gla*s foot;
and new • jrle Ileuuncr—sss. No. U, plain, with did stylo
Hemmer—s4s. [March 21, ls6l-tf.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Patented October 13th, 1803.
Slack,
[Hack for Silk,
ihxrk Blue, i
Light Blue. [
French Blur. I
Ciaret Briton*
Dark' Brown,
Light Brown ,
Snuff Brown,
Cherry ,
Crimson,
Dark Drab,
Light Drub,
Fawn Dwb,
Light Fawn drab,
For dyeing Silk, Woolen ami Mixfil Good*, Shawls, scar£s,
Drefc-se*. UUiboiu*,Gloves, kmmer*, llk£h, Feathers, »
Kid Gloves, ChiMreirs Clothing, aud all
kinds of Wearing Apparel. %
t&* A SAVING OF 81) PER CENT.
tor 25 cents you can color ns mnnv goods as would nth-;
erwise cost five times that sum. -Various shades can bo
produced from the same dye. The process Is simple
any one mi \me the dye with perfect success Directions'
in English. French and German. in; Me of yack package,'
For further information in D.eing, and giving u perfect
knowledge what Colors are -host adapted to dye over «*th
eis, (with many valuable receipes*,) purchase Uowe & Ste
rens T*eal»se oil Dyeing and Coloring. Sent'by moil on
receipt of price—lU cents. Manufactured by .
UOWE & FTKYENS, *
200 Broadway, Boston;
For-sale by druggists and dealers generally
N«*v,lB,lBC3.—ly.
C. C. SERVER & S 0A T , :
Paper, Envelpe and , Printcis’ Card
WAREHOUSE, ~
No. 513. MINOR STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,'PA.,
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
FLAT CAPS, LETiEK AND NOTH,
VANILLA PAPER,
FOLIO POST,
PACKET PO T,
HARDWARE, FOOL CAP,
PRINTING PAPER, ENVELOPE
COLORED' PAPER, BINDERS, TRUNK,
STRAW- AND BOX BOARD, TIS UE,
SHOE, AND TEA PAPERS.
ITJSTISG AND MAXILLA PAPER
made to order.
June 10,15C3. ■ '
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
The undersigned would re
spkctfui.lv -
nmmce to the citizens.
4lt*uma ami vicinity tl
he bn* taken '".he flt«
ami shop recently bcc
jtied by Fries & Wiiilei
*fu» Annif. Ur«4,EaU <
ttyma, where he has
ham) a large supply
* STOVES f\f all jitUcrrti
such as Cook. Par 1«
Office ami Shop Ston
which lie will sell at the
most reasonable prices. A large, supply will always be
kept on ham!. ' • f *,
TIX AXD SHEET- JR OX WARE, In great variety ,
always on ham).
ROOFING & SPOUTING
put up bn short mulco. '
lie Inn* also attached n copper-smithing room : to In*
establishment ami will keep on hand an assortment of cop*
per am) brass kettles, ic. ;
All kinds ofjob work promptly attended to.
April 215t.18«3.-tf STEPHEN WINTERS.
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware..
SPOUTING, &C.
Q Rlu.G WOULD RESPECT
• fully nform th£ citizens of Altoona
uul vicinity that he'keeps constantly on hand
large assortment 01 Oxiling. J\rrhr, Ofl'ics
Shop Stnt'fs, of all; styles and sizes, to suit the
wants of all, which iho will sell at prices, enxeasou
tide terms. ' \
He also keeps on hand a large attach of Tin apd Shfti-
Iron conslstinb of all articlesjfur cultuary^nirposes—
-o*il ScutUes.Stnvf i'ipt. dr:. , j
He Ims also purchased the r’gbt lof sale In Blair county
of It. V. JONES* ‘ j
I PROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER,
an inveplion which jieeds only to be seen to ho apprecia,
and should be possessed by ever)' funner, butcher or tbuee
‘requiring such a machine.
Particular attention paid to putting lip SPOUTING
either In town or country. Spouting painted ami put up
on the most reasonable terms, [april 14. 1559-ly
H. FETTINGEII’S -
General News Agbncy,
OAK HALL, No: 7, MAIN STREET
SCHOOL BOOKS. ; BLANK BOOKS,' •
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES
CIOAIIS & TOBACCO,
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
CONSTANTLY ON UAND.
October 24. ISBt.i
Howard ; association,
I . PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Diseases of tho Nervous, Seminal, Urinary mu) Sexual
System*—new and reliable treatment—ln Reports of the
U WARD ASSOCIATION—sent by mail in aealed letter
envelopes, free of jchargt*. Address, Dr. J. BKILLIN
. UOUOHTON,U6ward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Sl4
PhlbMHphia. Pa. ] f Jnn. 2fl**4-ly.
IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE;
JL pure Teas, tho of Chocolate, Syrup* nml Sugars,
p. to . I KKITCIIKY^.
C tIJEA.M CRACKERS! A fresh sup-
J ply of these deiMdft,crackers just received and for
ale at | FUITOIIBV’Sj •
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, FROM
the Cove, always on hand and fur sale as low
as the lowest fey ’ I YUITCHKY;
NK W STOCK OF BOOTS &H UOES
for Men and Boys, Ladies and MUses. just rec’d at
• ■ LAumniA^ 1 :
SUPERIOR GREAM CHEESE AT
FIIITGUEY’S.
TTMBBELLAS AND PARASOLS;
AJ in endless variety, »t LAtIGUMAN’S.
Altotaa, Mb, 1,1862.
sop i
[
yjtun :
i
R. A. 0. KERR,
STOVES,
\ AMERICAN
Life Insurance and Trust Co.
COMPANY'S BUILDING Southeast
Cornet of Walnut and FourtlrStrccts, PliUad’a.
Authorized 'Capital,..
paid up Capital,
Assets, 4
Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of I’ennsyl-
Insures Lives daring the Natural life or for short terms,
grants annuities uml endowments, anti makes contracts of
fell kinds depending on the issues of life. '
Policies of Life insurance issued sit the usual mutual
rates of other pood companies—With profits to the assured
a-iasi Uomjs January, ]/Bdl, being 43 per cent, of all pro*
miuma received on imituuf policies—ai Joint Stock rates,
20 per cent less than the n'*ove, or Total Abstinence lutes
40 per cent. less than Mutual price. Also, a
NON-FORFEITUHE PLAN,
Ey which a person pays for 5,7, or 10 years only, when
the policy is paid op for Life, and nothing more to pay;
and should he be uuuldo, or wish to discontinue sooner,
the Company will issue n Paid up Policy, in prpportiou to
the amount of premium paid, us follows:
0n n Policy of $l,OOO, 0 Year '7 Year 10 Year
after uiymeut ol mtea. rate*. rules.
1 Aunual Premium, for $2OO 00 $142 ho $lOO XK)
“ . 4UO 00 283 70 200 00
800 00 671 40 400 00
867 10 COO 00
BOO 00
4 “
6 “
8 “
ALEXANDER-WIHLLOIN* President,
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
John S. Wilson, Secretary.
Alexander Whilldiu, J. Ed>iur Thomson,
lion. Jaa; Politick, lion. Joseph AlUbod,
Albert 0. Huberts, Unwmaii*
Samuel T. Undine, 11. 11. Kldridtfc,
CJenrge Nugent. John Aikkmm,
SValiia.ui J. Howard, 'Chari- k K. MeazTltt,
Samuel Work.
Any further information can be bad by applying to the
undersigned. who is the authorised agent fin* lHairCounty.
: July 31. .180*2 ly K. A. O, KKKIt.
-.A. Benefit to .A.II
Dari: Green,
hight Green,
7 uutnta,
JaiiC* ■
Maroon,
Orange,
W.*,
*urple.
Jinyal Purple ,
Salmon,
Scarlet,
' late ,
tJ/erino,
'inlet,
•.'ellaw,
A trial will prove the fact, and facts are stubborn things.
MISHLER’S herb bitters
AUK SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY CASE.
No family should be witheut it. Hundreds <»1 certificates
•and letters of thanks are arriving every day from persons
who have been cured. '
THE HERB BITTERS
RHEUMATISM,'
Female Irregularities, and all Diseases arising from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD ,
As ft Blood Purifier, Tonlcnml General Apportiser, these
Bitters are without a rival. No Lady desiring
■ A CLEAR COMPLEXION
should ho widiont it. X’leusu get a circular and certifi
cates from our Agent.
Notice.—The great success of Mishler’s Herb
Bitter*, Inis induced unprincipled parties to inamrsictnrc
a worthless article, which they are Bullion at ad-jiv price,
of which Uwart. The genuine can only he bought in
Blair Coduty, or G. W; WIHTmXD,
(Sole Agent lor Blair County,)
Depot Drug Store, Main street. Altoona, I’a.
JACOB -SNYDER, TAILOR, •
The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month !
I would respectfully set
forth my claim to public
intention, as a Fashionable
Tailor. tisTollu.vs;
Because’ I keep an excel
lent assortment of Cloths.
Casslmeres,-Vestings a ml
Trimmings.*which. when
exainined t nlwajis please.
Because my weak is
matte up in a manner that
takes down the country
nu«l gives all my customers
a city appearance.
’ Because lam not inferior
as a Cutter to the best to
he found anywhere.
Because long experience
in my business give * mo
enti*e control oyer i /.anil
I am not dependant upon
any one tolift me out of
the ends.
Because 1 am still on the sunny side of forty, and there
foie my titele as a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Call on me. in the corner room of the ‘‘ Brant House.”
Give me a trial and you will-go away plowed.
A»r„.no. May 2P-5m JACOB SNVDKR.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS’
Unrivaled in Deauh /, Simplicity Safety or Economy.
E\,»y person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap
est jh,. inlde light within llieir reach, shonl l call at tho
store vfthc undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere,,and wc pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. That they emit no offensive mlor while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th, That they, arc easily regulated to give more or less
light.
sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
Cth. That thb light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
<my nthei light now Jn c'.union use.
These lnm|w uro admirably adapted fRr the use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses. Factories Halls. Churches,
Stoics, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, banging and table lluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purj«>s“’of a new lunp.
M’e ennrantee jHTfect satisfaction in all rases.
Ang. 19. 1858-tf.l 0. W. ,KESSLER.
IT'XCH ANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB
_J SCUIREU would respectfully in-
fonu the piddle that he has recently re
titled the above Hotel. and Is now pre
pared to accomnuxlate his friends
patrons In a comfortable manner, and he
will spare u« pains in making it an agreeable Inane for all
sojourners, His Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of tho coinltry ami cities, and his Par
filled wl{h liquors of choice brands. Uis charges areas
reasonable sm those of anv other Hotel in the place, ami be
feels satisfied they can not bo complained of by those who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive u share
of public patronage, and fully intending,to deserve,-il. he
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.
I have Just received a stock No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes. , 1
■ Also ft large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur
|M>ses, together with a lot of tho best old Jlye VVhLkey to
be s f«)und in the country.
Altoona, May 27,1859.-1 yI JOHN BOWMAN.
SOMETHING NEW.
The subscriber has just
returned from the cast where’ he has purchased u
very large and fine stock of 1
BOOTS ANJD SHOES,
BROGANS, GAITERS, AC.,
which he is prepared to offer to thecitizens of Altoona and
vicinity nt very low prices*. Having purchased direct from
the mannlhcCurerri for cash, he is prepared to sell at prices
that will defy competition. All that he adc* is that the
people will call uud examine his stock before purchasiug
elsewhere. ’ *
BOOTS and SIIOKS made to order on the most rea
sonable tonus. A l*o, rfpnirinpr to.
Don’t forget the place, two doors beloW Post Office,
dan. 3.18C1. M. THOMPSON, Agent.
mATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.—
X a Tl»ls Croat Journal of Crime and Criminal* h in
Its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated- throughout
tho country. It contains all tho Cheat Trials, Criminal
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the pome, together with
information ou Criminal Mutters,, not to be found in any
other newspaper. V
fi®,SubscriptionB $2 per annum; $1 for six months, to
be remittod by subscribers, (who should write their names
and the town, county and State where they reside plainly.)
To CL W. MATSELL k CO.,
Editor A Prop’r. of New York Police (iuzette.
•15-tfl * ; jAVto \hrk City.
(2-RE AT WESTERN .INSURANCE
A AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or
personal property will be effected on the most reasonable
terms by their Agents in Altoona at hi* office in Anna Bt.
March 17.18. VJ. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR KN- 1
termiimtmg RATS, MICK, KOACIIEB. AST?, nml
Bed-bug* withunt danger in its Uao under any eircmnslan
ces for Sale at tho DrugStoreof 0. IV.iiESSLEU.
,s6>tt] j
Hb. miller,
• DENTISt;
Office on Caroline street, between
Virginia and Emma streets. Altoona. [Jan. 20—2m*
All kinds of printing
neatly and expodltously executed at the
“ALTOONA TRIBUNE” OFF|€
4 BARRELS PURE WHITE LARD
Just received and for sole at HUXCUEY'S
vanm.
00ABD or TIC«TEES.
TRY ONE BOTTLE
have never failed iu caring
Vi. MISULKI*,
Manufacturer an<l ictor,
L\xcAsTEr., V\.
LINDSEY’S IMPROVED BLOOD
SEARCHER.
A sure cure for Cancer and Cancerous Formations.
A euro cure lor Scrofula wherever located.
A sure cure for all Skin Diseases.
A sure cute fnrChruiiic Erysipelas.
A Mire cure-for Roils and Pimples on the Face.
It has £ured all the nl*ove diseases.
It has cured Blind and Sue Eyes,
li has cured Tetters of years’dnratkm.
It lias cured Ulcerated Sore Leg*.
It has cured old apd stubborn Ulcer*.
It has cured Chronic Rheumatism that lias lasted years.
.It has cured the worst forms of Dysi>e|Mda.
It is the best Tonic and Blood Purifier known.
It will remove Mercury or Quinine out of the Blood and
dear'll from the system. *
It will cure all Diseases of Debility.
It will cure Fever and Ague.
Jt will cure cases of PuNv and Dropsy,
It has cun*d Epilepsy or Failin'! Sickness.
U Ims cured Chorea *»r St. Vitus’ Dance.
It will cure Piles and Kidney Diseases.
]l will cure Chronic Diarrlura
$500,000
250,000
1,897,740
It will cure Neuralgia and Nervous Weakness.
If any one wants t<> know how One medicine will cure
90 many diseases, wo answer- that it does so, by thorough'
ly restoring the blood and all the accretions which are
made from the blood, to ajieulthy state. No one nan Cake
tnts Blood Searcher athl have bad blood. for it will
ly cast out from the. blood all bad and vitiated matter as
water will put out fire.
Prepar Üby Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser. Look for the name
over the cork and take no other.
Sold only by A. Roush, Altoona, Pa. fcblO-Gm
SCROFULA AND RHEUMATISM.
Dr. O. IT. KftSER : I take pleasure in making thh\ vol
untary statement in favor of a medicine made by you, rah
led ••Lindsey’s Bl>»d Searcher. - ’ I have H||ff>red for five
years fiom Scrofula, which broke out iif my head and
loiehead, 90 us to -disfigure mo very much.! anil took off
the hair when the disease mad* Its apiiearauce; it also
broke out mi my arm below iln*-Vlbo\v. and eat
into the skin and flcdi >o ire to eNjs»se fnl looking
pore. The disease on my head went so jiir that several
small pieces of bone cairn-out. 1 w«« weak anil huv
spirited, and had given up all hopes ever getting well,
us] had tried several skillful physicians, uml they did me
no good. In S»*ptend*er 1 st. IStil t was induced to'try
•* Lindsey's Improved Blood Seaieher.’’ I must confess
1 had no. faith in patent hut after I had used
three bottles of Blood Searcher, the ulcer* on my hcmland
arm begun to heal. 1 have tmw taken eigiil or leu buttles,
and my head and arm are entirely-well, except the scars
ftmiauilng from the soics. 1 will aim state that 1 had
the Rheumatism very bud in my arm* and leg*. The
Blood Searcher also cured the Rheum.itism. 1 nm now a
well man. over ftriy year* ofag«. and 1 feel a« supplcaml
young as I did wlicii 1 was twenty, and increased in
weight twenty pounds. 1 would also state that when 1
stooped to Hit anything heavy the blood run out ul the
sore.
Dr, Keyser bid a taken of me by Mr. Carj
go. the artist, after I begin to get well. It does not show
my appearance us bad as it was before 1 commenced ta
king the medicine. Vuii can «hh* thepboogiaplis, one of
which is now in my jmssc«»iou. also at Dr. Keyset*’s 140
Wood street. 1 would also state that I took the Blood
Searcher which was nude before Dr Keyset* cotnntettced
making it. Although it helped me some. I did not recover
until 1 go? the kind made by Dr. Keyscr himself. One
bottle of this it id me more good than two of the old. I be*
lieveit Is a great deal stronger ami better. 1 have recom
mended the IBood Searcher to a great many of my friend*
foi various diseases, uud.l behevc it bus btdjied the whole
of them.
DYSPEPSIA,
ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATE OF DANIEL A. BOYD
Du. Keyser : It is twenty .nonths since. 1 gave y**u my
certificate in respect to the cure of my Jiead and arm by the
Blood Searcher, prepared by yon. I was told by several
people who have no faith in patent medicines that my
head would get sore agon in less than six month', and
there Is ii» appearance of its getting sore again. It is as
well now as t);e day 1 gave you my certificate. If you
like to publish this you may do so,
DANIEL A. BOYD,
No. 4, Vine street, I’iltslutgU, l*a.
riTTimcr.cn, September Ist. ISGh.
Mr, Boyd's Ul.rnes* before and o/tcr he was cured can he
seen at Jiuush's Drug Store.
ANOTHER GREAT CURE BY THE
Dr. George 11. Kevsihi.— Dear Sir: Actu.Ued by the
since rest feeling- i f gia'titnde. I take pbasuu* in adding
the case of mv ton ti* the already many testimonials in fa
vor of th cv I MV 110 VK D BLOOD SEAUCM EB.’prrp'rcd by
you. Imping that others afilicted us my son was, may thereby
become induced b* u.v* the BLOOD SKACIIEB, and be
rescued from a miserable condition. My little boy of six
years of, age became ufilicrgd with sore eyes. I took him
t>> five of the mo t eimnebt D -cto 1 s of Pittsburg; they
pronounced it Scrofula, but they t-mild Lot help him. 1
was induced to try the BUHID SKAItCriEB. 1 got two
bottles; tbe first bottle I did not notice any benefit from,
tin-second is not quite finished, and bis eyes seem to be
quite well, although 1 intend to u*e another bottle or two
to make Mire of it.
Yours truly, SABAH CLAUK. O’Hara street.
I)n. C«j.o. 11. Klyskh : My sister hr<.l putrid sore eyes,
which aftected her t « aim tnt-il blindness. 1 wn«
recommended to Uy your ULOUI) 1 bought
dim- butt I**. which -she took, and rd»e is entirely well. 1
\T>'iil l ieccmm ;, ml it toothers .-imilaib afll.cteo. in 1
think there is not a better medicine ty be found. Wishing
you a hearty success, I remain
Yours truly.,
Diu Geo. 11. Ketser: I have been afflicted with par
alysis of the limb* for four months, am) after doctoring a
long time to no purpose, Mr. Walker, of this place, got me
to gut one bottle* of your BLOGD I dhk so
and am now entirely well f«7r which I am very thankful
to you. lIAIUUSOX BKYNEIU Cunnellaville, Pa.
I have bc<*:» afflicted with a pain in the aide for a long
time, and one b •tile of Improved Blood Searcher cured mis
K<*m.d uml well. I had tried everything that I conld think;
of. and had consulted tho best d< dors in the County ami
received no benefit until 1 used one I'lottle of the Blood
Searcher, which cured me sound and well.
JAMBS SMUSMAN.
, New Haven, Fayette coiiuty.
Skin .-disease" Leaking out.’
Dr. Oeo\geH. IvEisru: 1 have had a breaking out Vu
the skin lor six moniliH, and alter n*ing everything! «'ouh
hejtr of Mr. Walker a< vis. d no 1 i<i u>e rne Ur Me of yon
illood Seurcher. J did k*. and dmi great relief, *o mud
s<>. that I think I am emin-ly well, and recommend it t
others for tin* name di-enße. I*. I. V. BRADY.
Cuunellsville, M.dch 2<J, ISCG.
1 Dr. George 11. Keysei: :My little girl was taken with
■ ifoiolnla. tin* same way that hei brother ufis taken, and 1
Vent to Mr. Walk rand gut two bottles of Blood Searcher!
i and she Is ijuw well. Her brother sent hid certificate lusj
fail, and 1 want you to have hers, I
BELINDA SUAW. I
CojinelLsvill:*, March, ISdi.
piLES OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
Below will be found a .certificate from one of the tnorj*
respectable citizen* of WUlitis township in regard to Dii
Keyrer’s Lindsey* s BUxul Searcher. The. Doctor's ceiiijtr
catfjf are Within reach, and no one needle deceived in irgard
to his preparation*. .. \
Dil. ll. ;—I became afflicted with the Pilpfc
about twenty year* »ign, and every .War they wen* growing
worse, so a* to troublo’jue very lunch, so much aunt
ns to unfit me for work. Sometimes f was so bail that I
could nut do any thing on uccvuiitof them, they came out
on me us large us a hickory mu. 1 h;.il- tried a great detu
of mPdlcine lur them. I used to buy mid take whatever!
c»nld hear of or rend of in circulars and pamphlets that
foil in my way, but 1 cun! i not gcfcuml, sometimes
would do me some good for a little while, tint afterwards
they would return again us bad as ever. I also applied to
two Doctors who visited ms at my bonsn and gave mb
gome medicine but it would not do. 1 cculd nut get well.-r
Over a, year ago J put anudvertisernent of your Llndseyia.
Jilood fcciucher. made by your»ell~\vhun you »idd it to mjs
you told me ono bottle Would nut cure me, and th it
whole system would have to bo renewed by the modicilkb
*betore 1 well. 1 bought one l»ttl<* and took it home
iwilh me and used it accur.ding to your directions. J thefi
called to see you again, when you wild 1 couhHmt expect
much b-diefit from one bbttlew 1 bought it on, one buttle
at a time, until I had u«ed five bottles. Alter this quanti
ty had been used. I vmt entirely well of the Piles, which
had tortured me for twenty yearn. In other respects my
health is imp’oved. ami I am as wi ll as c»»uld he expected
tor one of my jige, being sixty years past. I have been
well now for six mouths, nod there is no appearance oT |i
return of the disease. I run do any kind of fiu’mluk
work now without the Piles romingduwn and hurtiugiiie.
I can pitch hay. chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work
wb’ch before u*ed to. hurt me. When 1 found
lilood-Soarchcr 1 kept on taking it until I got entirely
well. I consider it my duty to make my case known tf>
the country for the benefit of other* who may be suffering
os 1 wus. and do not know the value of your mediclne.-i-
Yoti ina> publish tills IT you like—l live iu UiUt'ns Thtcij
fhipi and will be pleased to satisfy any one of tho truth Of
tide certificate if they wish to call on me. 1
ELLIOTT DAVIS, i
December 241 h. 3St3. ' . ’
ftiffor Die. name of DU. GEORGE 11. KBX’
SB It on the c< j \i <./ the hottle ci udpasted over the cork ; alia
for hit stamp on ff < United States stamp on the top of the
bottle to prevent being imposed upon bp a spurious article
which it in the market. 1
DK KEYSER’S
Case of Daniel A. Bovd.
PiTTsncßon. December 31, 1861
DANIEL A. BOYD.
15L00D SEARCHER
SORE EYES,
MARY T. COUP.
By her brother, lIENUY D.'COUP.
PALSY CURED.
PAIN IN THE SIDE
SCROFULA.
C TJ E E D.
Dll. WISH ARTS
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
IS T3B VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE TREE,
j Obtained by a peculiar proems In. the distillation of the
tar, by which its highest medical properties are retained*
| Hate you a Cough f Have you a Sort J%roatf llaye
you any of the promonitory symptoms of **>«* most fatal
disease. Consumption? r
{ Those who should be warned by these symptoms gener
plly think lightly of them until it is too lute. From this
fact, perhaps more firm any other, irises the sad preva
lence ami l.’.tallty of disease which sweeps to the grave at
ilcast “ouc-sixth” of death’s Victims. r
s Consumption has destroyed more pf the human fairply
than any other-disease, and the'best 'physicians tor many
lyears have despaired of jurtjT**. or a remedy that would
heat the lungs, but for Wuire than tub hundred years
wbslc medical world hue been impressed that them was it
iinystmious pw»*r ur.iLefflciency in the Pine Tree Tar to
• heal the inngs; thewtbre they have recommended the use
of Tnr Water, which hi many case* hud a good effect; but
' how to cambine the medical projn-rtios so as tu heal tbe
, lungs, ha; ever b-en « mystery until it was discovered,by
Dr. L. Q. 0. WISIIAIIT, of Philadelphia, I'a., the proj-rie
• tor of Widliort’s Fine Tree Tar Cordial.”
Many, not only of the people, but physicians of every
school and practice, are daily asking me, ‘ What is the
principal or cause of your success in the treatment of Pul
monary ChmsumptionV * Uy answer is this:
The inrignratiou of the dige«tivo*organ°, the strengthening
of tho debilitated system, tire purification and enrichment
must expel from lb* system the corruption which scrofula
breeds. While, this i« effected hy tbe powerful alter
native {changing from discus© to health) properties of
the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovating principle
i* also acting upon the irritated surfaces of th<*
lungs and Throat, penetrating to; ouch diseased part
relieving pain, subduing inflamation, and restoring a
healthful tendency. Let Ihlstwo-fold power, the healing
and the strengthening, continue to net in conjunction with
Nature’s constant rccuparative tendency, ami the patent
is saved, if he has not too long delayed a resort to the
meausuf cure.
I ask all to read the following certificate*. They are
from incu and women of unquestionably .worth and repu
tation.
Du. Wisniivr —Dtaf Sir: —l had avefy drcafnl cough
anl sore Ihroatfor one year. and my whole system was
la<t giving way, and [;.wjw prostrated on my. bed with
lut little hope of recovering. My disease baffled the
power Of nil medicines, and in u short time 1 must
have gone to my grave, hut thank Ood, my daughter-in
law would not rest until she went to your store. No It). N.
Second street, and related my case to you. purchased.one
bottle of your Tine Tree Tar Cordial and I commenced to
use it, and in one week I was much belter, and after using
three bottles I am .perfectly Well, and a wonder to all tny
friends, for they all pronounced mo past cute- Publish my
case if you think proper.
UERRCCA HAMILTON.
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
Dr. WUliart's Pino Tree Tar Cordial is an inCillinblo cnro
forßronchitis, Bleeding of tho Longs, Sore Throat and
Breast, Inflamution of the Langs. •
Mr. Ward says
Dr. Wisiiart—Air:—I had Bronchitis Inflammation of
the Lungs. Shortness of Breath, find Palpitation ot the
Heart in their worst forma; I Inullbeen treated by RCTer
nl of the moat eminent physicians in bnt
they conld not atop ihe rapid course of my disease, find I
disputed of ever being restored to health. 1 was truly on
the verge of the grave. Your Pi mi Tree Tar Cordial was
highly rercon. mended to me by a friend; I triedit.; and
am thankful to say that, after using four large and-and
one small, bottles, I was restored to perfect hoalth. ; You
can give reference to my house. No. 968 N. Second street,
or at my office of Recover ofTfixts, form 9 a. M; to 2 V. M.,
corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets., JOHN WARD.
Read the following from UUea;
Dr. Wisiurt— Dear.sir:-r-l take pleasure in informing
yon through this'suorce that Tree Tar Cbrdial,
which was reccornmended for niy { dtiughter by Dr. 4. 11.
Hall, of this city, has cured her of l a cough of more • than
five month* standing. I had (bought her beyond curs, ami
had employed the be* t medical Aid without why benefit. 1
can cheeiluliy recommend (or thd-w* similarly afflicted ns
1 know of mat y other cases besides that of niy dtu&hter
Unit U ha* entirely cured of long standing c.»Ugli< Yount
respectfully, JOHN V, PAllKElt, Daguo»T«*mi Artist.
126 Ucnesscu street, Utica, N; Y.
♦ • • • I have used Dr. TTishnrtVi Pino
Tree Tar Cordial in my family, ami can cordially recom
mend it us a valuable and wife medicine for dolds, coughs
and to those predisposed to consumption. •
Dr.O. A. FOSTER IC2 Ocucsajue street.
J Utica, New Tabs.
; The'Above nro a few among the thousands which Ibis
great remedy has saved from an udtimely grate.
M e have thousands of letteiw trom physicians and drug
gists Who have prescribed and »>M the Tar Cordial saying
that they have never used or sold a medicine which! gave
such universal satisfaction. : 1
The!” Tar Cordial, when taken In connection with Dr.
Wish art's Dyspepsia Pill Vl* aulnlaUiable cure for dys
.pepfiia.
Tlie Pine Tree Tin Cordial, will cure Coughs Sore
Throat'Knd Breast. Bronchitis. Aitbiua, Whooping Gough.
Dipthtria, and Is also an excellent remedy for diseases of
the kidueyS and female complain^.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS,
Tho (rctinino baa the name of tho proprietor anda plno
tree blown; In the botUe. All other! are iporious Jmlta
tioua. i
Price Firry Certs and Os* Doha* per Bom*.; Pre
pared only by tho proprietor,'
DR. L. Q. C. WISHART. |
No. 10 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Drnpgists, erenrwhere at Wholeeale by all Phil
delphleandNew^forkWholeaale Dtwitti.
For nle by A. ROCSU, Drr jgi«t, Altoona, P*. I
April, IWM—ly. ' ' ; \ .
Good News for the Unfortunate!
THU LONG SOUGHT FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST
CHEROKEE REMEDY
—AND— „
CHEROKEE INJECTION
Compounded from Barks, Hoots & Leaves.
CUEROKKfi REMEDY, ths gtvtt 1 ivlinn Diruretic
cures all disease* of (he various organs, such as Incontrua
enee of tho Urine, luflamatlon of the Bladder, InflunmtioQ
of the Kidneys. Stonein the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel
Gleet, Gnnorrhajij, and is especially recommended in tho?*
CAtea of Fluor Albus for White* in fomaies) where all the
old nauseous have foiled.
It la pre(>ared in a highly concentrated form, the dose
only being from-c ho to two teaspoonfnis t hree timet per duv.
It i* diuretic and alternative in its .action; purifying
ami cleansing Che blood causing it to flow, in nil of its or g.
iual purity and rigor; time removing from the system alt
pernicious causes which have induced disease.
OiIKKOKKE INJECTION is intended n* an ally or as
sistant to tlm Cherokee-Remedy, and should be used in
conjunction with that medicine in nil cnted.of o.mortis*
Oieet, Fluor Albus or-Whitea. Itsefb-et areheulingsooth-
ing and demulcent: removing all scalding, heat, ch.trdiv
and puiii, instead of the burning and almost mien-, urible
pain that is experienced with neatly all the cheap .juacb
injectiona.
Py use of tho Cherokee Remedy and Cher ikee Injection
—the two nivHiicines at the fame time—all Unpro|it-r .Its
charges are removed. and the weakened organs aresp*cxJi.
ly restored to full vigor and ilrvngth.
For full particular* get our pampelet from any drug
*tor» in the country, or write to us and wo pill mail fa*
to any address, a full treat!*?.
Price. Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottlo, or throe bot
tles fur $5.
Price, Cherokee Injection* $2 per bottle or three bottlw
for |5.
Sent by Express to any address on receipt of price. s
Sold by diuggMU everywhere.
Dll. W. R. MERWIN & CO.,
5 Solo Proprietors
No. 5D Liberty Street, New York,.
THE GUEAT
INDIAN MEDICINE
COMPOUNDED FROM
cc
tsd
3 Qi
« V X
CHEROKEE CURE!
I ’
o _
An unfailing cure fW Spcrmatorrhea,Seminal Wenkn< a u
Nocturnal Emissions, uml ><ll defenses caused by «Hf-pol
-I‘Uion ; such as.Lossor.Mi-mury, Universal leaß*ltude,Pains
in the Hack. Dimness o Vi-imi. PrematiUK CM Age. Wink
Nerve*, Difficulty in Breathing, TrvmMf«£. Wakefulness.
Eruptions cn the Face, Hah* C«iuntennnco« Insanity. Con
sumption, and all the Direful Complaints caused by de
parting from the pat-i of nature.
Thin medicine is a simple xegctnble extract, and one on
which nil can rely, as vl ha-* be> n used in our practice for
many years, and with Ilinu->und tinted. it has not-failed in
a single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient
to gain victory over the most stubborn ea«e.
To those who haw trifled with their constitution until
they think theiljselvi s !< y-iid rim r- arlt of medical aid. wo
would say. De.'fhtir the (MIKUOKMK CUE K wiM re
store Vouto health and vigor, and alter all quack, doctor*
have failed I
For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug
Store in the country, or write the Proprietor.-!, who will
mail free to any one. destrit g the same, a full treatise iu
pamphlet form
Pi ices $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwar
ded by Express to all part-* of the world.
Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
DU W. It. MEKWIN i CO.,
Sole Proprietors.
No. 50 Liberty Street, New Vcrk.
BEFORE TAKING THE
Klixir.
DR. WRIGHT’S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR 1
* 08, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
Prepared prom Pure Vegetable Extracts, Containing
NOTHING INJURIOUS To TQE MoST DELICATE.
Tlic Kxjuvnmilinc Klixir is the result of modern disco,-
.erle* iu Hie vegetable Kingdom being an entirely n»'W
and an abstntef method of cure, imspectivo of all the oM;
and worn-out systems.
This medicine hasjwen tested by the most eminent med
ical men of the day, mid by them pronounced to be one of
the greatest tnedical dkCuveriesof the ngts
One buttle Avid cureGenbtal Debility,
A few d.lies cures Hysteric* in females.
One bottle cures Palpitation heart.
A tew do-au r. stores the organs of regeneration.
From one to three bottles restores the manliness and full
vigor of youth. « •
A few do*es restores the appetite.
Three bottles cm e the worst case* of Tmpotepcy.
A few do*o* curb* tho low spirited.
(,»n« Imttle restores nienta! jniwer. \
A few d««es bring the r.»se to the cheek. s
This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health
tin; poor debilitated, worn-down and despairing dtvotec of
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*
g e organ, «111 all find immediate and •H-rnuncut relief by
the me of this Klixir or Kq* nee of Life.
Price $2 per bottle, or t irec ls>ttle« for $5. and forwar
ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address.
Sold by all druggUta evert where.
Dr. \\i n: MEHWIN & Co.^
Solo Proprietors, No, 50 Liberty Street, New York.
CHEROKEE PILLS!
SUGAR COATED
FEMALE
IJealth
CERTAIN
Ibr the fit-moral of Ohdrtiffiora, end the Insurance of
Regularity in the Recurrence of the Monthly Periods.
The, cure or obviate thoro numerous discuses- that
spring from irregularity, ty removing the irregularity
Itself. • . ...
They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Monstra
tion. ‘
They cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis.)
TheV can* Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in tlifl
back and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue on
slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spir*
its. Hysteria. Sick Headache, Giddiness. etiv etc. >1« *
ward, bv removing the Irregularity, they remove the cause
and with it all the effects that spring from it.
Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain
nothing dt leteriou* to uuy cmistitbtion, however delica e,
their function being to substitute strength for#eaknc«h
which, whefr properly u*cd, they neverfall to do. r
They may bo safely u*ed at any age and »t any period
trcejxduring Vie first titttt monVif, during which the on
hilling nature of their actlou would iufaliably prevent
pregnancy;
All Icltersseoking Information oradvtco willbe profflp**
ly, freely and discreetly answered.
Full directions accomp >uy each box.
Price, $1 per box, or six uoxes fyr $5.
Bent by mall, free of postage, on reciept of price.
Sold by aH respectable Druggists.
. DR, W. E. ÜBWIN * CO.,
Bole proprietors, No.A9 LibertyStreeLNsw York.
April
AFTER TARING Tilt
Elixir,
V -I-
I ,1
I
REGULATOR,
Preserver
AND SAFE.
MeCRUM * DEBN.
VOU 9.
caVE THE PER CENTAGE
by buying your
CLOTHING FROIVf FIRST HANDS*
& TUCK, Manufacturers
£4 ufeud Whole»J _ 1( _ toTa# the attention of the ;
clothing. to reference to their etock. j
public to the fe * our own gooiU. They »r» made 1
" Ist. Wo Philadelphia, under out Immediate !
wrt T to “ i . , “ w
at TO THE BEST.
JRSS&Ii' l «* *-*?-*• *vA
ottbv middle men. at a reasonable perceatage
SrJ. We tell our Clothl g « javlugthe purohMcnj
over tbo cool of our C>oth», ch 6e ,dded by thoee
of Clothiug tho P* rc ““{*j£.? ,,ll again. Wo retell our
who buy *eooi£ IwUeb hthei merchant* pay
Clothing «t ‘ho,"* 1 ?® ?!„JLueutly thooo who buy from
(or tlielre at w |^ le *J l^r,^^ ;t or teo which other Clothier*
“ffor
per rentage. '
Wo have branch Store. to ■
ALTOONA AND JOHNSTOWN,
where good, may bo had et the »to. ’agure. at which wa
“l^nTucr^
fuTh^^s'.^uCo a n < M»in Street, and .amain. U.
No. I«3 Haricot Street, Phitodelphla.
Dec. 2. MW.- tt _
NEW GOODS. t
THE undersigned would respectfully in
, _ iw. of Altoona and surrounding contn
try tlmtdU ha* J ust returned from the Eiwt, where h« has
been .flection hi. .tuck at-- ■
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
heretofore. and.aa it Is quite anobject, inthree excitin*
waVtitues, for erery one to porchete where they can get
The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices,
he-Huoldeav that bo coo and will »ell a. lo *; l L?°v *
littloWer theo any other house in thla plane- He wUbe.
'all to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere,
as he' feels confident he can offer Inducements which will
defy competition- Ills stock consist, of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of even- description.
51KN AND BOYS’ WINTER WEAR.
’ LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES,
MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES,
MEN’S UoLF HOSE
WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WOOL HOSE,
UATS AND CATS,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN,
GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS.
Hu. will sell Ladiee Sewed, Heeled Bootees at |1A0@1.75
Kip pegged....... t 1.37@1.50
Men’s l&te 3.7*13,50
BALMORAL SKIRTS, very low. ,
GROCERIES.
White and Brown Sugar, Bio Coffeee, Syrupa, Teas. Ac.
and . verything that is usually kept in a Dry Oeoda Store
and as cheap as the cheapest. d. A. BPRANKLE-
All.wna, Oct. 7,1863.
CITY DRUG STORE.
Dil. E. H. REIGART would respect
folly announce to the citizen* of Altoona anti sui
rounding country, that he. has recently purchased th
Drug Store of Berlin & Co., on Virginia Street, oppodt
Frie*’ Herd ware Store.
His Drugs are Fresh and Pure,
aq<l he hopea-by strict attention to business, to merit
share of public patronige.
Call and examine blsktock. He has constantly on ban*
DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS,
ffjfl TOILET 'SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSH!.
CLASS, PUTTY, PAIItTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
. CARBON OIL AND LAMPS,
NOTIONS, CIGARS,
and every article utuaUy kf.pl in a Finlciast Drug Star
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal- use.
DOMESTIC QEAPE WINE—PURE—WARRANTED
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS ’ "
accurately compounded, »t all hour* of the day or niglil
Altoona, Sept. 30,1883.
1864. SPRING 1864
CIROULAR
T take pleasure in issuing this my Sprin
-*-ad vertisesumt, through which! would inform my mem
t ud, the public generally that I hare juit returned froi
the iSu*t where I bare purchased a Stock of
HATS AND C-APS
of the Latest Styles, and as to quality, color and price cai
not tail to please alt classes.
1 have also bought au immense stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
tbo majority of whtoh are city moke and will be null
teed. My assortment of Ladies’ end Childrena'Shoes
complete, all of which,l am now offering at a auall *
ranee on wholesale prices.
..^ 1 p,lbliC J * i n b *§ rmly tK ‘ n<,fl ‘ ed by giring tin. the
attention and call and examine my rtock. a. I feel con
dent lean please ail. ,
JAMKS 8. &ANN, Slaiu stmt,
AUoooa, Pa.
apD-tf
hardware
CHARLES J. MANN.
I ,EALRR IN FOREIGN'AND DO
JLs cMestic Hardware,
■wooden wake, brooms, 1
WINDOW SHADES.
DOOR MAXI
UPHOLSTERING GOODS.
SHOE FINDINGS,
COFFIN TRIMMING
MODLDEBBMOOLS,
: BIRD CAGES AND WIRE GOODS,
PUTTY. WIIITK LEAD, *C, * C . ' WIH , DOW QLA
nirttd at ihßrt notice, and «) 0W nAei c, r cmR.
cl *!£ C K. 0f , D,IT Q °ol>S on bond, will
***■ ,n order *° " B ‘* r
foMet Cut " r ”
V* IVfUSIC!—INSTRUCTIONS GI^El
IJJjL ob tHe PUno-Forte and Melodeon, by Xfn 1
SHOEMAKER. Tuiu, $lO per qtierter. Ko chargefc
the dm of the Imtrument. Reeidecce on Catharine Sue#
Weet Altoona. fJan.ie.HWl^C
TUST Lot
V ClOAR3—»t
Jan. 13, ’64.]
HBLMBOLD’S genuine buohi
ud Drake’s Plantation Bitten, at
H Jna IS, ’MI KKIOART’S Bros Store
IVT BN AND BOYS’ CO AYS, of eve*
,Li ■ •tyleaadcolor, of good anilltr, *( .
! ; LAUdHMAJTSr
EW AND IMPROVED STYLE?
of Trvulu, V«lUe* Mill Carpai-Bts*. »t
t. ' ' f' .LAUaEJUIfS-'
II pUKK- Ii'HITE BEAD AND 2IN|
Kv JL Chrome. Omi, TeUow,Parlaarwn, 1
«»4*»onad onat [l-tt]
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