The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 03, 1864, Image 4

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    PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGER. !
* i» raa onu Hilinr
SELF-ADJUSTING WRINGER,
no wood-wow: to swell or split.
SO TBUMBBCREWBTOGET OUT OF ORDER
«uum «n n raw* cm-iihls.
It took the FIRST PREMIUM at fifty
eeeen Stale had Couty lUnin 18es,*nd li, uitlumt
n MVrtDttrnitmde.
Patented la the United Staton, England, Canada, and
Aataalia.
*«.■«. warn tad in arary town, and in all ptrtl of the
«ni
No. 2,«A*O. N0.1.*7J0. No.F,SSJO. No. A.S»JO.
Maaadarf »ed and atM, wl elliptic and retalL fay .
THE PUTNAM MANOFACTOtUNOCO,
No, 13 Platt Street, New York. and Cleveland Ohio. <
A. H. FRANCIBCDB, Agaot, Philad'a.
WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, vix*-
Ihat Iran well galvanised will not not ;
that aomide marhinn a better than a complicated one;
.hat a Wringer aboald be ulf-adjurUne, durable, and
that Thumb ‘t-maianrt
to l agatarr and keep In order;
That wood aoaked in hot water wM turd, thrini and
•fU;
That wood bearing* Sir the abaft to run in tadZ war out;
, That tbe Potman Wringer, with or without cog wheel*
wlßoatfearihccUhet; ■■ s '
’ That cog-wheel regulato r arc not eaaential; ,
That the Potnam Wringer has oil the advantage* and**
eat of the duadrantagea above named;
That all who hare Seated it, pronounce it the bed Wringer
arermade;
That it will erring a Thread ora Bed-Quilt without atm
arjoa.
We migbt fIU the paper with teetimonieU, bat in
sert only »lev to conriDce the skeptic*!, if nidi there be;
•nl we my to ell, ten Fttaim’iWniipr. Test it THOR
OCOfftT with ANT tM ALL-otben, end ff not entirely
nrUfcctory, return it.
Puimam Man*faetmi*e CO z
Gfnruam; I know from practical experience that iron
«wfl pnhmwiwd with wink wtU not oxic fue or nut one par-
MeU. The Putnam Wringer is a* mar perfect as possible,
and Jeon ekierfmOgrecummenditto he the beet in use.
BsHiectfollv roan.
JNO W. WHKKLER,Cleveland, Ohio.
Jinny*fear*! experience in the galvanizing holiness, en*
able* me to indorse the above statement in aB particulars.
JKO. C. LKFFBRTB, No. 100 Beckman Street.
New York, January, XS64.
We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by practical
working, and know that it will do. It is cheap; It is sun*
p|e ; it requires do room, whether at-workqmatreet; a
child can operate it; it does its doty, thoroughly; it saves
time and it saves wear and tear. Wei earnestly advise all
who ha*e much washing to do, with all intelligent per
son* who have any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay for
itself in ayear almost.
Hoir. HORACE ORESLBZ.
Sample Wringer sent, Express paid, on receipt of price
June, 38, IM6-3m.
SHIPPING!
IBELAND AND SCOTLAND,
!:BT THE
GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS,
MONTREAL do do
Washikotok, Like of saiuxg Vessels,
And the North German Lloyd Line of
v Steamships sailing between N. York
Havre, Bremen, Southampton,
and London.
Drifts at right, for Ons Found and upwards, on
Natioeal Bask and Branches, payable in all the Cities
and Vovas in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, free
offiMOUt
June 9,
CONFECTIONERY
AND ICE CREAM SALOON.
'PHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN-
I tORV the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that his
doknonOHßßT, HUT and FRUIT STORE, is alway*
with the very best articled to be had, and in gnat
ICE CREAM
at the wy best flavors, always to be had.
FRESH-BAKED
BREAD,.CAKES, & PIEi,
alnja on hand, nt reuonnbls ntM.
H, U at nil tira** prvphnd to mpplr cake*, cnndie*. *c,
wrpiewimnafi other pnrtiM. He Invitee * there of public
pntnanM.boUoTlnc tin* he can render fall eetielectiont o
aU. ■ '
Keaeenber. hie (tore and ealoon ie onYirginUe tree!, two
doorehalowTmttoa'i Hell. OTTO ROSSI,
Alima. April 8,1868-tf.
JACOB WEIS,
BAKES AND CX)NFECTIONEK,
Tasuu Sum, Airoosa, Pi^
ITEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
«- BBEad. Oakes, candies
ICE CREAM
5» of bU own aincftctaw, which he
AND
to prspand to nil, wholesale or retail, at the moat reason
able prkaa. Abo, fOREIUS FRUITS, anch ma
ORANGES, LE ONS, PINE-APPLES,
PIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, NUTS, &C„ &C.,
always oat band In their reapectiTo aecaona.
CAKES BAKED TO ORDER,
tor'p.rtlcnlar occasions, on short notice and in the neat-
Mt aad beat style of the art.
Call, examine and price my stock and yon will find
it aa nod andcheap a* can he purchased elsewhere.
. Jan.ST, IMS.
tv W, KESSLER—PRACTICAL
I • PBCfIOIBT, respectfully aanodncee m
to the eUixsss of Altoona and the public
OBllnHlß etreet, There be MnooiiilntltSf'
oah«H,tor sale, Wholvaale and Retail, DROSS,
KnSOlNn, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- B
KSasd dtr-stoits.
By strict attention to business, and a deaire torender sat
Mmhkni to all aa retards price arid quality, he hopes t
merit and receive a afaare of public patronage, e
rbyslciaiia and merchants supplied on reasonable terms
and ah orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tt
ANDREW ECKEL,
&KAU& in "
Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., &c.,
' Aa'ditc afreet, Altoona, Fa.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
XJL of Qoo&s fn his liM constantly on hood At the lowest
cash prices. fFeb.7,1883
J. G. ADLUM,
JSTotary Public,
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA.
0* at all times be (band at the jtore of 3. B. Hilemaa.
CbWier 1,18 ST. . . : •
IyFACKEBEJLr—NOS. 1,2, AND 3,
iU- to all sized packages, ws, and each package
warranted. Just reeeiead and for Bale low by
FBITCUKY.
A GENERAL assortment of
im Jewelry, Hair and Clothe# Brushes, Comb*,
ftcSk-knivea,Ac.,at : LAUGBMAN’B
ON HAND AT McCOBMICK’S Store
—A'splendid assortment of Beady-Made clothing
Canaadase. Nor. 25,-tf
tIAIK OIL, COLOGNES, POM;
XX adea. Sharing Cream, Toilet Soaps Ac. for sale by
i-El _ o.wTkkssler.
/^.BOOERIES- —A LARGE AND
\T Completeassortment of Qroceric* have fuel been re
***■4 ujS* store of J. B. HILBMAN.
a FANCY VESTS, of every
AT abs and stria at ‘ LACGHMAN’S.
jCHDH SALE—A valuable lot, situate in
,'A. v twt Alteoa*. for (briber iobnafttiw inqdn of
B. B.McCBUM.
SHAVIN-
G~It waafaesh andVarnUh Brashes at
; I*BLM’
R. A. O. KERB.
ALTOONA, PA.
R . A. O. KERB,
ALTOONA, PA.,
Agent lor Blair A Huntingdon Counties.
These machines are
to be the beat evar-oAered to the public, . i their
auperiority la aatiafiwtorily eatabiiabed by the bet that in
the iaat eight yewra,
oyer uoo mohe:
of theee Machine* hare been aoid than of any other man
ufactured. and mere aaedeli hare been aerarded the pro
prietor. bydlZnent Pain aad Intritntea than to any nth
on. The Hachlnea are warranted to do all that it claimed
(or them. They an now in nee in rental fiuniliea in Al
toona, aad in every cnee they giro entire aatiatoctk*.
The Agent refect thuee desiring information me toe in
priority of the Machine* to OoT. John L. Piper, See. A.
Attoh o««rg»aawkeeworth. BenJ. T. Rote, and:E. H.
Turner, Eaqra.
The marhlnea can be teen and examined at the atom of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. 1 Machine, eilrer plated, giaee foot and new
atyle Hexnraer—s6s. No. 2, ornamental brume, glare foot
aad new atyle Hemmer-435. No. 3, plain, with old etxle
Hemmer—s4s. [March 21,1801-tf
BUT ONE PRICE.
| AMD THAT
A CASH PRICE
FOR ALL OUR GOODS!
AS STATED at the opening
of the
Union Btre, ;
the object of the company is not to nndeneU other atore
keepen In aHw ertioU. and make it an on other*; bat
eimplv to eell erer, article at a certain percenter above
ooet, fat that percentage bring the price ebore or peiov
that of other store*. By telling
FOE CASH ONLY,
we are enabled to place our percentage at the very lowest
figure, became we hare no km to make op. .
We ehall at all timee keep the beet quality of all artclee
ufiered tor tale. Oar present stuck contiets aof dance ae
lection #f
sugar;, COFFEE, TEA, SYRUPS, spicks
and-everything in the grocery line
The best brands of Fleur from the Pbcenix. Mount
Union nod other Mills.
SUGARS.
Pulv-rtied IS eta. White 17 eta.. Yellow and Brown very
fine. J
Imperial and Black Tea* from 85 cte, to 1.50 per lb.
COFFEE.
•ViUivßspori Bio, Franklin Uilla Bio, Nonpareil Rio
Excel-doi, Dandelion, Essence, Browned Rye. >
>f nil kinds. Chocolate and Cocoa.
Sc> f a me. Ground Allom aiul Dairy Balt.
Navy B span* Flounder, Congress, Natural leaf and So
lace Chewing Tobacco, also a good selection of fluAing
Tobacco* and Cigars. 7:
Franklin and Covering's Sugar Hoose and other Syrups*
Bunch Raisons 30 cts. Seedless Raisons 25 cts., per lb.
Corn Starch. ;
Carbon OH cts. per. gallon. Candles.
SOAPS
Boeio, German, French Castile, American Castile, Saw
er*s and other Toilet Soaps,
CRACKERS.
Cream, Wine, Sugar, Batter, Soda and Water Cracker*.
Fennaßucnit '
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Bronme, Hand, Dost, Scrub and Shoe Brushes.
We would cqll apecial attention to oar Boat* and Shoe.
a» our stock ielreeh and selected with great care as to
quality. MANAGERS.
Dec. 23, 1863. “ :
EMPORIUM OF FASHION!!
Virginia St., Altoona, Pa.
D. W. A- BEDFORD, Proprietor.
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE “ EMPORIUM
OF FASfUON’’ would respectfully announce |o the
public that he lias received a large invoice of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
< and a general assortment of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Collars, Neck-Ties, Suspenders,
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, ,
&o„ &c., &o. t ■
' exactly suited to this locality and intended for the
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
The proprietor of the Emporium invitee an
tioo of his stock, feeling confident that his shelves present
• greater variety of plain and fancy goods can
be found elsewhere in the country. An examination will
convince any one of this fact.
He has also received the t
LATEST FASHION,
and being a perfect “ Cutter,” he has no hesitancy 1» say
ing that be cab make up clothing in the fashion, and in
a manner that can not Ml to prove satisfactory. It has
passed into a proverb that
Belford'p the very man that can make,
Clothes in the fashion, strong and Cheap;
AU that have ever tried him yet,
Say that be really cant be beat.
Remember the place, Virginia street, first door above
Jaggard’s Hall, Altoona, Pa. [April IT, ?«2.
CITY HOTEL,
TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A.
LEWIS GIEBLE, Proprietor.
HAVING purchased the above yell
known Hotel and reflxrnlshed the umi with new
fomlture, I aa sow prqand to Accommodate all wfio fa
vor me with their patronage. Free Omnibus to carry pas
sengers to and fromthe Depot. Aprtl2o,*B4s—3y.
JOHN D. SPEILMAN,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Altoona, Blair county, Pa. :
JAFFICE on Main street, front of his
shop, one door .East of the National Hotel.
WM. S. BITTNER
Dental Burgeon.
OFFICE IN MASONIC
TEMPLE, next door to the Post
Office.
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!—FRITCHEY
la selling Teas sapsribr to any srer offered In Al
toona. They an free of adulteration, coloring, or mix
ture of any kind.
Boston crackers—a large
•apply of these delidoiu crackers jart received
and for sale by FRITCHEY
4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Gent’s Model Improred SHIRTS ' CaeelmeTS and
n Shirts—fine and coarse—white and colored ’at
BAUGHMAN'S.
PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM
pbeoe, Roming Plaid, Oarboo Oil, Ac, at >
Jan.S.’S«-tfJ KEHSLKE’S.
Extra family flour, from
the Cove, always on hand and for sale as low
as the lowest by FRITCHEY
New stock of boots & shoes
for Men and Boys. Tadha and Misses, Just rec’d at
LAUQHHAII*
Umbrellas and parasols,
In oodles* variety, at L AtJQHM ANT?.
At toons, May 1, ISO.
Hardware of all desceip
tions J osC received sod for sale by '
Oct. IVtfV-r . J.B.HILRMAH
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OVER
COATB can be foohd at ' LAtTGHMAITB
AMERICAN
Life Insurance and Trust Co.
COMPANY’S BUILDING Southeast
Corner of Walnut aad Fourth Street* Philad’a
Authorized Capita L....
Paid up Capital, 250,000
Assets,,. 1,897,746
Incorporated 1860, by tbe Legislature of Pennsvl-
Insures Live* dnringthe Natural life or for short terms,
gnstupanttfas and ndoviuents, aad makes contracts of
ill kinds depending on tbe knua of life.
Policies of Life Insurance issued at the usual mutual
rates of other good companies—with profits to the assured
—last Bonus January, 1861, being 48 per cent, of nil pre
mium noeiTed on mntnnl policies—at Joint Stock rites,
30 perionSleM thin the shore, or Total Abstinence rates
40 per cent, lees than Mortal price. Alep, a
non forfeiture plan,
Bjr which a person pays for 8,7, or 10 Tears only, when
tbe polk? is paid np for In, and nothing more to pay;
and shook! he be unable,'or wish to discontinue sooner,
the Company will iasoe a Pam vr Policy, in proportion to
tbe amoont of premium paid, «s follow*:
On a Policy of $l,OOO, 5 Tear 7 Tear 10 Tear
after payment pi rateis. rates. rates.
1 Annual Premium, for $2OO 00 $142 85 $lOO 00
2“ 44 “ 400 00 285 70 200 00
4 “ ' « 800 00 571 40 400 00
« “ . ** •* 857 10 600 00
8 44 M 800 00
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
Josh 8. WoaoK, Secretary.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. Jas. Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison.
Albert C. Roberts, Jonas Bowman s
Samuel T. Rodin?. H. H. Eldridge,
George Nugent, John Aikmau.
William J. Howard, Chari* s ¥. Hearlitt,
Samuel Work.
Any farther information can be had by applying to the
undersigned, who is the authorized agent for Blair County.
July 31,1862-ly R, A. 0. KERR.
.A. Benefit to All.
TRY ONE BOTTLE
A trial will prove the fact , and facts are stubborn things.
\fISHLERS HERB BITTERS
i.vJL ARK SUCCESSFUL LN EVERT CASE.
No fkmily should be without it. Hundreds of certificates
and letters of thank arriving every day from persons
who hare been cured.
THE HERB BITTERS
hare nevegjkiled in curing
.rheumatism; dyspepsia
Female Irregularities* all Diseases arising from
IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD.
As a Blood Purifier, Tonic ami General Ajipt- rtis<*r. them-
Bltters are without a rival. No Lady desiring
. A CLEAR COMPLEXION
should be without it. Please get a circular and certifi
cates from oar Agent.
B. MISIILEK,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
Lancaster, Fa.
Notice.—The great success of Mishlcr’s Herb
Bitten, has induced unprincipled parties to manufacture
a worthless article, which they are selling at a low price.
of which beware. The genoine can only be bought in
Blair County, of O. W. WHITFIELD.
<Sole Agent for Blair County, i
Depot Drug Store, Main street. Altoona. Pa.
Jane 2d, 186S-tf.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month I
I would respectfully
forth my claim to pul
Attention, as a F*abior
Tailor, as folio irs ;
''Because I keep an
lent assortment of CU
Caasimeres, Testings ,
Trimmings, which, wl
examined Aiwa? • please.
Because my work
made up in a manner t
takes down the com
and gives all my ctutor
a city appearance.
Because I am not ink
as a Cutter to the best
be found anywhere.
Because long exper
in my business girt
entire control over 1
I am not dependant
any one tolift me
the suds.
Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taste aa a Gutter and workman unimpaired.
Call on me, in the corner room'of the “ Brant Uonse,”
dire me a trial and yon will go away pleased.
Altoona,'Hay 20-6 m JACOB SNYDER.
T)ATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
X~-OIL DAMPS!
Unrinaled in Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every, person desiring to obtain the very Lest and-cheap
eat portable light within 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 by explosion.
2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to giveanore or less
light.
6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
Bth. That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
any other 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 side, 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 all rases.
Aug. 19, 1858-tf.} Q; W. KESSLER.
Exchange hotel.—the sub
-BCEIBJEB would respectfully in
form the public that he has recently re
fitted the above Hotel, sod Is now pre
pared to accommodate his friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all
setfcorners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
filled with lienors of choice brands. His charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and he
feels satisfied they can sot be complained of by those who
fkvor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, be
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.
I have Just received a stock cf No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes.
Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur
poses, together with a lot of the beat oW Rye Whiskey to
be found in the country.
Altoona, May 27,1859.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
SOMETHING NEW.
THE SUBSCRIBERS has just
returned from the east where he has purchased a
very large and fine stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS, GAITERS, &C.,
which be is prepared to offer to thecitilens of Altoona and
vicinity at very low prices. Having purchased direct from
rr*. ma .'!. n . . turer * for CMh . he is prepared to sell at prices
that will defy competition. All that ho asks is that the
etowhere ° all aß(i CllUnin * Btotk before purchasing
frSu BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the most rea
tCßns* Also, 1 repairing promptly attended to.
Don*t forget the place, two doors below Post Office.
Jan. 3,1861. M. THOMPSON. Agent.
National police gazette.—
This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in
its Twelfth Year, sod I* widely circulated throughout
the country. It contains all the Orest Trials, Criminal
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together with
information cm Criminal Matters, hot to be found in anv
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 O. W. MATSBLL AOO,
Editor A Prop’r. of New York Police Oasette,
New York City.
Great western insurance
,AHB TRUST OOMPANY .—lnsurance on Real or
P WWM I property will be effected on the most reasonable
terms by their agent* in Altoona at bis office in Anna 8t
March 17,18 W. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
T EYI’S PREPARATION FOR KX
JLj terminating RATS, MICE, BOACHEfI, ANTS, and
Bed-bugs without danger la its use under any circmustan
ecs for sale at the Drug Store of Q; W. KESSLER.
Jsn. 24, ,66-tf]
Hb. miller, , ■
• DENTIST.
M. Office on -Caroline street, between
Virginia and Emma streets; Altoona. > (Jan. 'JO—Sm*
■ ■ LL KINDS OP PRINTING
jtl J neatly and expedite usly executed at the
u ALTOONA TRIBONE” (OTIC
4 BARRELS PURE WHITE LARD
jnetnceindsbdforseleat PBITOHET’B
DYSPEPSIA! FRIES & WILLIAMS.
$500,000
A CURE WARRANTED
Dyspepsia has (As /Mowing Symptoms
Ist. A constant pain or oneaatac« at the pit . > ihe
stomach. .
3d. Flatulence and Acidity.
Sd. Cortiveaese and Loss os Appetite.
4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits.
6th. Diarrbaa, with griping.
6th* Pain In alt parts of the System.
7th. Consumptive Symtosns and Palpitatkm of the
Heart
Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat.
9th. Nervouse Affection, and want of sleep at night.
lOth. Loan of Appetite and Vomiting.
‘ Uth. Dtninesa, Dimness of Vision and Loas of Sight.
. 12th. fleadacbe\and Staggering in walking, with great
Weak neaa.
Oat of the thousand, of eases of Dyspepsia that hare used
Dr. Wisharfa Great American Dyspepsia fills, not one of
them has failed of a perfect core. We warrant a core iu
every case no matter if of twenty years standing. Sold by
all druggists everywhere, ami at Dr. Wishart’s Offiice.No.
10, N 4 Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ail examinations
and consultations free of charge. Send for a circular.—
Price $1 per box. Sent by mall,free of charge, on receipt
of money.
DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA,
l, Kluabstb Baxvsoar, of Brandywine, Del., formerly of
Old Chester, Del., de certify tluO, for one year and a half I
suffered everything but death from that awful disease cal
led Dyspepsia. My whide system was prostrated with
weakness and nervous debility ; 1 could not digest my food;
if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it
would return Just,as I swallowed it; 1 became so costive
in my bowels that 1 wohid not hare a passage, iu less than
four and often eight days; under this immense suf
fering, my mind seemtd entirely to give way. I' had
dreadful horror and evil forebodings. 1 thought every*
body hated' me and I hated everybody; 1 could uot bear
my husband nor my own children, every thing appeared to
be horror stricken to me; 1 had no ambition to do any*
thing; I lost all my love of family and home; I would
ramble and wander from place to place, but could uot be
contented; 1 felt that I was doomed to hell, and that there
was uo Leaven for me, and was often tempted to commit
suicide, so near was my whole nervous system.destroyed,
and also my mind, from that awful complaint. Dyspepsia,
that my friends thought best to have me placed in Dr.
Kirkbride’s Hospital, West Philadelphia; I femaiueclbere
nine weeks, and though I was a little better, but in a few
days my dieadful complaint was raging as bad as ever.-r
Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wisuart’s
Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for
Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr, Wisharl and stated
my ease to him. lie said he had no doubt he Could cure
me. jfo iu thrive days alter 1 called and placed myself un
der the Doctor's treatment, and iu two weeks 1 begun to
digest my food, and felt that my disease was last giving
way, and 1 continued to recover fur about three mouths,
and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of body suu
mind, and 1 most sincerely return my thanks to a merci
ful God and Dr. Wishart, and to his Great American Dys
pepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me
from an insane Asylum, a premature grave. All persons
suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or
write, as I am willing to do all the good 1 can for’ suffer-
lug Immunity. Kuxadetu Bbassox,
Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester. Delaware
county. Pa.
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA 1
I, Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county,
Pa., bare suffered for more than one year, everything but
death itself from that awful disease called Dyspepsia. I
employed in that time five of the most eminent physicians
iu Philadelphia. They did all they could foi me with med
icines and capping, but still I was no better. I then went
to the Pennsylvania University, in order to place myself
in reach of the best medical talents in the country , but
their medicines tailed to do me any good, and oftentimes
I wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings, but see
ing Dr. Wishart’s advertisement in the Philadelphia Bul
letin, I determined to try once more, but with little faith.
I called on Dr. Wlshaet, and told him if I could have died
1 would not have troubled liiru, and then related uly suf
ferings to him. The Doctor assured me if be failed to cure
me of Dyspepsia it would be the first case iu two 3e? rs, so
I put myself under his treatment, and although for mouths
vomiting nearly all 1 ate, my stomach swelled with wind,
and filled with pain beyond description. 1 bought a box of
his Dyspepsia Pills. 1 n«ed them as directed, and iu ten
days 1 could eat as heaity a meal as any person ju the
State of Pennsylvania, and in thirty days wasa wel| man.
I invite any person suffering as I was to call and s<k* me,
and I will relate my -iifTering and the great cure I receiv
ed. I would say to all J yspeptics, everywhere, thpc Dr.
Wishort is, Ilelievt- the only person on the earth that
can cure Dyspepsia with i ny degree of certainty.
Moses Tobin,
Cheltenham, Montgomery co., Pa.
Dr; Wiahnrt’a Office, No. 10 North Second street. Office
hours from 9A.M.t05 P. M. All examinations and con
sultations free.
A POSITIVE CUKE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
HEAR WIUT MB.. JOHN U, BADCOCK SAIB,
No. 102 S Out* Strew, |
Philadelphia, January 22d, 1&63.)
Or. Wisuart —Sir:—lt is with much pleasure that I am
now able 1 6 inform you that, by the use of your great
American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of
that most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. I had been
grievously afflicted for the last twenty-eight years, %nd
for ten years of that time hare not been free front its
one week at a time. I have had it in its worst form and
have dragged on a most miserable existence—in pain day
and night. Every kind of food that 1 ale filled me with
wind and pain, it mattered not bow light, or how small
the quantity. A continued belching was sure to follow.—
I had no appetite for any kinds of meats wbaterer, and
my distress was so great fbrseveral mouther before I heard
of your Pills, that 1 frequently wished for death. I had
taken everything that 1 bad heard of fur Dyspepsia, with
out receiving any benefit; but on your Pills being recom
mended to me by one who had been - cured by them, I con
cluded to give them a trial, although I had no faith in
them. To my astonishment. I found myseff getting better
before I had taken one quarter of a box, I am now a xctU
man, and can tat anything 1 wish , and enjoy a hearty meal
three times a day, without inconvenience from anything I
eat or drink. If yon think proper you are at liberty to
make this public and refer to me. I will cheerftjJJy give
all desired informatirnto auy one who may call on me.
Yours, respectfully, John U. Babcock.
For sale at Dr. Wishart’s Medical Depot No. 10 North
Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price one dollar per
box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of price.
DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSIA!
I, Samuel D. Haven, have been a great sufferer with
Chronic Dyspepsia and luflamation of the Kidneys for
three jeans. I bad employed three or four of the most
eminent physician of Philadelphia, also of Burlington co,.
N. J. They did all for me they could but all to no purpose.
I was constantly filled with awful pain and distreas, and
with constant belching ol wind and sour acid. My tongue
was' covered with a white coating of mucus, and- was
dreadfully sore! Oh! I oftentimes wished for death to
relieve me of my sufferings for I had lost all hope of ever
lieing well again. I made it a subject of prayer to God
that he would direct me to some physician or medicine
that would cure me. 1 was told to read an advertisement
of Dr. Wishart’siu the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great
cure made' upon 31r. John Badcock. of IU2B Olive street,
Philadelphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I
went to the Doctor’s Office, and placed myself under his
treatment, and told him if he failed to euro me it would be
the last effort I would make. It has been six weeks since
I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am utw a
well man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three
nearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well.
Dr. Wiahart, I want yon to publish mj case, as I want
every poor dyspeptic sufferingas I was. to call on me, and
I Will tell them ol the great cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine.
. Samtxt P. Haven.
Corner Venango and Lambert streets, near Bichmond.
street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington co., JL J.
The above area 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.
PREPARED ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR,
DR. L. Q. C. WISHART,
No 10 North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
Sold by Druggist. everywhere at Wholesale by all Phil
delphia and New York.Wholeeale Druggists.
Poe Bale by A. ROOBH. Drr , Altoona, Pa.
April, 11864.—1 y.
A UCTIONEER’S NOTICE.
XS. The undersigned dee ires to Inform the citixene of
Altoona and vicinity that be has taken ont a Ueene* ae
Auctioneer for the 17th Diitilet of Penn’a.
Aug3,’64.-3in. JACOB BOTTBNBERO.
o
O
0
Hardware, &c.
The subscribers having taken charge of the Hardware
Store and Stove and Tin Shop recently under the charge
of Samuel 1. Fries, on Virginia street, opposite Kessler's
Drag Store, and having added largely to their stock are new
prepared to supply anything in the Hardware and Cutlery
line, such as Handsaws, Axes, Augers, Adsee,, Chisels,
Squares, Rules, Hammers, Planes, Hinges, Docks, Latches,
Files, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ac*. Ac., all of which
they offers on the most reasonable terms.
Persons wishing anything in the Hardware line are
requested to call and examine their stocc. \
They have also added Oils, Paints, Carbon Oo,ete* to their
stock, and will dispose of all these' articles at a small ad
vance on first cost.
The will also continue the
STOVE BUSINESS,
and will keep on hand an assortment from which toy
person will be able to select an article to priass their fitney.
In the line ol
TIN AND .SHEET IRONWARE,
CEDAR an«l WILLOW-WARE
they will always have a large supplyrSod-'wiU make.toorde
anything that may x be called for.
Job work in this line promptly attended to.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
put up on short notice in the best style.
April 27,18di.-tf.
FAMILY DYE COLORS
Patented October 13th, 1863,
Back,
Black- for Silk.
Ditrlc Bias.
Light Blue . I
French Blue ]
Claret Brown*
Dark[ Brown,
Light Brown.
Snuff Brown,
Cherry*
Crimson,
Dark Drab.
Light Drab.
Fawn Drab ,
Light fhwn drab,
For dyeing SUk, Woolen and Mixed. Goods, Shawls, Scarfs,
Dresses. Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets. Hats, Feathers,
Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all
kinds oftyearing Apparel.
A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would oth
erwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be
produced from the same dye. The process is simple and
any pne ran use the dye with perfect success. Directions
in English, French and German, in tide of eack package.
For further information ip Dveing, and giving a perfect
knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over oth
ers, (with many valuable receipes,) purchase Howe A Ste
vens Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on
receipt of price —lll cents. Manufactured by
HOWE k STEVEN'S,
260 Bboauwat, Bosroi.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally.
Nov. 18,1863.—1 y.
Tthe undersigned respect.
fully informs the public that he will
tfnue to keep a Iflj
BOOT & SHOE STORE,*
in the room recently occupied by Boberta and
Rutherford. The business heretofore carried
on by them will, in the future, be in the name of JOHN
11. ROBERTS.
lie will keep constantly on band a complete assort
ment of
Boots <& Shoes,
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &c , &c., &c.
which he will offer af fair prices and warrant to bel>
the best material and manufacture. Particular attention
will be given to
CUSTOM wore:,
in which he warrants to give entire satisfaction, as he
boys the best stock and employs Bone hot the best workmen.
Remember the old stand, on Virginia Street, one loor
East uf Kessler’s Drag Store.
Oct. 10 1862-tt. JOBS H. ROBERTS.
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
SPOUTING, &C.
§RIGG WOULD RESPECT
■ fully Inform the citizens of Altoona
vicinity that he keepe constantly on
large assortment ot Cooking. Parlor, Office
Shop Stores, of all styles and sizes, to suit the
wants of all, which he will sell at low prices, an reason*
able terms.
Be also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and Sheet-
Iron Wart, consisting of all articles for cnliaaryDnracsee—
Coal Shuttles, Store Pipe. <tc. jpurpoee—
Bo has also purchased the right ot sale In Blair county
of K. V.JONRS’ '
IP ROVED SAUSAGE STDFFER,
an invention which needs only to be seen to be apprecia,
and should be possessed by every farmer, batcher or those
requiring such a machine.
*9- Particular attention paid to pneting np SPOUTING
either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up
on the moat reasonable terms. fapril 14,1859-ly
H. FETTINGER’S
General Xews Agency,
OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
' CONSTANTLY OX HAND.
October 24, 1861. ,
TTOWARD ASSOCIATION, L
“ ~. ' , PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Diwa.ee of the Nervons, Semjnal, Urinary aid Sexnal
inßeport aoflhe
HIWARD ASSOCIATION—eent by mall in sealed letter
envelopes, free df charge. Address. Dr J fUTTTTiitf
«STOX, Howard !S£b£
Philadelphia, Pa. [Jan. 20’64-ly, ■
P WANT GOOD COET’EE
JL pore Teas, the beet of Chocolate, Syrnp. andSogars’
PRITCHETTS.
/ IREAM CRACKERS! A fresh sup-
Vy ply of these delicious crackers just received and for
> * FRITCHBTg
SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT
: ’ ' PRITCHEY’S.
ALL STYLES CARPETING AND
Oil-Cloths can be found a IAUftHMAIPfI. .
F RITCHEY’S NEW STORE, comer
ofCaroline and Virginia Sts.
Great piles of pantaloons
for Mea and Boye, at LAUQHMAH’S
•|wi* ■ ............
Good News for the Unfortunate!
THK UMKt MW! VM
DISCOVERED AT LAST
VyOU
CHEROKEE REMEDY
—ABTD—
CHEROKEE INJECTION
Compounded from Barb, Boots & Leaves.
i i CHISKOKK* SJOUDT, the gnat Indian Dtraretk
I nn> *ll dlaaat of the eertoea organ*. anchor lacoatinu
Inw of Priaa, Mmtiiw iC htumio,.
■of the Kidaoyg, Sana hr the IM»>, Skknn, Gravel
' OUM. OIIKKTkM, UK) I* OfMCißllj ntHHWM UthOM
caaea of Finer Alima (or Whiter ln *—lr■) where ail thr
; oid BUMBOW mrdiciaea have tolled.
II I* prepared la ■ highly iwnulnhd tra, the do»
only Mac few one Is two teaepoonfato three thaee per da.
It to din retie ui alternative ia ita action;
and etoaaeihe the blood caaaiag it to flow in all of in ong
laal parity had rigor; time rcaaoviag font the ayatem all
pernidoaa caaaea whtoh hat* indacad dtoeyaa
CHB&OKEB INJBCTIOJi to iataadad aai aa ally or u
aiataot to the Cherokee Remedy, and ehoaht baaaed in
conjunction with that medicine la a]] caaaa of Oonorhwe.
Gleet, Itaor Alboe or Whitea. Itaeghct areheehagaooih
ing and itoaialcent: neaoving all acalding, haat, ebonite
aid pain, iaatead of tha burning and alaaoat oneadurihl,
pain that ia experienced with nearly all the cheap quack
Injection*, i
' By oae ol the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection
—the two medielaea at the aaaio that—all improper die
chargee are.removed, and the weakened organa are apeedi
ly matured to fell vigor and 'strength.
For full partkakni get our pampekt from an j dms
store in the country, or writ* to m and w« will null free
to may vidic«, a Ml treaties.
Price, Cherokee Remedy, or three be*
tk«ft»rss. :
Price, Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle or three bottle*
for $5, '• ■
Sent by Express to any nddress on neoipt of prk».
Sold by druggists crenvbere. '
DS. W. R. BIKE WIN A QO-,
No. £9 Liberty Street, Nov Tort.
Oetn,
Grtm,
INDIAN MEDICINE
COMPOUNDED FI»M
Purplt,
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CHEROKEE CURE!
An unfailing con Cor Spermatorrlim;Bcminal WeskoNs
Noctttml Emissions, and all deceases canned by telfpol
tatkm; rack as. Loss of Memory, Unireml Laadtadc,P&iQ«
in the Back; Dimness o; Tiaion, Premature Old Age. Weak
Nerves, Difficulty in Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness.
Eruptions on the Race, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Ccu
sumptkm, and all the Direfill Complaints caused by de
parting from the path of nature.
This medicine Is a simple vegetable extract, and one on
which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for
many years, and with thousand treated, it has not Jailed in
s single instance, Ito curative povenharebeen sufficient
td gain victory over the most stubborn case.
To those who have trifled with their constitution until
(hey think themselves beyond the rehch of medical aid, we
would say, Despair not! the CUEROKES CURB will re
store you td health and vigor, and after alt quack doctor*
have failed. I
For, full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug
Store in the country, or write the Proprietors* vtm will
msQ free to any one desiring the same, a foU treatise in
pamphlet form.
Pi ices.s2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwar
ded by Express to all parts of the world.
Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
DBuwTr. hereto A CO,
UTOM TAXHCO TUB
Elixir.
Elixir
DR. WRIGHT’S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR!
08, ESSENCE OE LIFE.
Pkspissx> nos Puss Ysostasu Skxbactc, Ooniunst
•trOTBZBQ ZBJmOCB TO TBS MOST SXUCATX.
The Rejuvenating Elixir Is the result of modern diacoy
erles in the vegetable kingdom being an entirely new
and an abstract method of core-, irrespective of all the old:
and worn-out systems.
This medicine has been tested by the most eminent med
ical men of the day, atpl by them pro non need to be one of
the greatest medical discoveries of tba age.
One bottle wilt eureOeneral Debility.
A few doses cores Hysterics in Females.
One bottle cures Palpitation cf the heart.
A few doses restores the organs of regeneration.
From one to three bottles restores the manliness and fell
vigor of youth.
A few doses restores the appetite.
Three bottles cure the worst cases of Impoteory
A few doses cures the low spirited.
One bottle restores mental power.
A few doses bring the rose to Hie cheek, ■
This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health
the poor debilitated, worn-down aadwespalring devotes of
sensual pleasure.
The listless eosrvated youth, the over-tasked man *t
business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual
suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a «ic
gle organ, win all find tunned Hite and uerminent relief bj
the use of this Elixir or Pbm urn of Life.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles tor $6, and forwar
ded by In pi mu, on receipt of money, to any address.
Sold by-all druggists everywhere.
Dr. W.R. UKBWIN A Co.,
Sole proprietors, No. 59 Liberty Street, New Fork.
CHEROKEE PILLS!
SL'GAII COATED
FEMALE
Health
CERTAIN
jftr the Semoeal of Obstruction*, and the Insurance of
Regularity i> the Recurrence of the Monthly Orbit.
They cure or obviate those numerous discssrs that
spring Crum irregularity, by removing the Irregularity
Hirll
They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Psinful Merutrs
Uon. ■
They bore Green Sickness (Chlorosis.)
They cure Nervous and Spinel Affections, peine in il.«
bock end lower ports of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue on
slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of'Spir
its. Hysteria,Sick Headache, Giddiness, etc,,etc. Ins
word, by removing the Irregularity, they remove the cams
and with it aix the effects that spring Dnssn it.
Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain
nothing deleterious to anycoostitbtke, however delica'e,
their (auction being to substitute strength tar weakness,
which, when property need, they never Ml to do.
They may be safely used at any age and at any period
except during the fret three Heaths, during which the ns
MUng natnc* of their action would inUSabiy prevent
pregnancy.■
JH letters seeking informatien or advice will be premp'
ly, freehand discreetly answered.
Pnll directione accomp my each box.
Ptfcoi gt per box, or six boxes lbrsS. ,
Sank by Kali, free of post ■ga, on teefoptof prim. \
Bold by all respectable Druggists. 7
, MUTT. Ei mWM *OO..
Mo. M Liberty Sheet, Maw Jak.
!«*r*rr.c-
THE GREAT
Sole Proprietor*,
So, 59 Liberty Street, New Tcrk.
REGULATOR,
Preserver
AND SAFE,
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rute ALTOONA TRIBIII
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Obituary notice* tixceedln* ten line*, nny cron
Sftniit Hotttg.
WAU-TINIS
BY PBEUK CARY
Oh 1 my hlrd. my beautiful bttd 1
Sing no more today:
The saddest maMon under the sun
1 must be, till this weary war is done;
For my loyer haa gone away.
Ah! your rolce could uerer drop as it ih
Down through those slender hare *.
If you e.er had lored a soldier lad.
And he was all the friend yoa bad.
And was gone away to the wars. ;
Ton are qriiet now! top quiet, my bird.
To suit my reetle&fi mood; .
“ Tie fearful to feelt&e hoW>ASO»tiH.
Bing out again, till yau slug jmhr AIl :
I shall die with soUtodo I
Yet low I slug low, while he la gone 1
To fight for the stripe* and stars ;
I would not beer yoor rolce ring out,
TUI It blends Itself with the nation's shonl
'When my lorer comes from the wart.
Yon most sing lor at both in that blessed
When I welcome my soldier boy;
For my eyes wUI be dint with the happy t.
And mj heart will come to my Up So neai
That I cahnot speak for Joy!
INCOMNU
Whst hi fancy! ’lia a *lre«m,
Around which hope atilt linger**.
A thought or bile* a sunny beam. >
QuUdad by lalry flog era.*
What Is life! atranalout bruath.
The ceaseless anguish of decay.
A quickstep for the march of death,
Greatness of yesterday.
What’a a apiritT hath it form?
Who mark* the pathway it baa trod?.
The whirlwind's voice, the bowling atom*
Shadow of the unseen God.
And whet is hope? a twinkling star,
A promise in the bow of heaven.
A radiant light that shines afar.
A pledge of tins forgiven. '
What la death ? go ask tbe4omt>;
The silence of our woes,
\ . The monrning wanderer's peaceful home.
The weary world's npoae.
Kternity I gad what art thou ?
The dew drop in ten thousand years.
The spirit's home, the good man's vow]
The balm of sorrow's tears. " :
• Select UpßttUan.
FINDING A HUSBAND.
“ Uncle may I ride Milo ?” I
one bright dune morning, as \v
at the breakfast,table!
“Ride Milo!”
“Yea!, it’s such a beautiful <
“But he’ll throw you!”
“Throw me!” And I lau
merrily, and incredulously. ‘
yes, uncle dear/’ I continue*!,
ingly, “there’s nothing to fear;
I lam dying for a canter/’
| “You’ll die of a canter then
1 retorted, with his grim wit,
ij he’ll -break yoiir neck. The
[I lias only, been ridden three t
| twice by myself and once by
[I “But you’ve often said I
I better rider than Joe.” Jbt
| the stable boy. “That’s a
I uncle, now do/! Audi thre\
I arms about his neck and kissec
I I knew, by experience, that
| 1 did this I generally carrie*
I day. My uncle tried to look
I but 1 saw he. was relenting.
I made a last effort,' however, to
I , me, ■■■■ ■
“Why not take ifebbin?” b«
‘‘ Dobbin 1’ ’ I cried. “ Old
paced Dobbin, on ‘such a mo
tß ttua One i might
rocking horse at once.”
“Well, well,” said be, “if I
I most Ton’ll tease the life ■
me if I don’t let ton have you
Wqy. I wish you’d
yptf minx, you’r growing b<
wy control.” -i
** Humph! A husband. 4
siw?# yv>u say so, rib begin t<
onoto-dey."