thrtnk ana e htmringff tor the shaft to rah in unU war out; That the Putman Wringer, with or without cog-wheels Till ; J That the Putnam Wringer has all the advantages, and not «ns of the disadvantages above named;. , _ . That all who have tasted it, pronounce it the bat W ringer ever miade;. • That it will wring a Thread or a Bed-Catll wbhobt unp. flU the paper with testimonials,, but in sert only a few to convince the skeptical, if™* } b lL'S}St and we say to all, tat Putnam’s Wringer. Test it THOE ODOLHLY with ANT and ALL others, and ifnot entirely aatieiketory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing CO: i GxXTUtNZX; J know Jrom practical experience that iron iMil galvanised with tint witf not oxidixe or nut one par lid*. The Putnam Wringer it as near perfect as potsMe, and lean ehetrfdlg recommend it to be the bat in use. . Cleveland. Ohio. Many year’s experience in the galvanizing business, en ables me to indorse the above statement In all particulars. JNO. C. LBFFEETB, No. 100 Beekman Street. New Tori, January, 1864. , Wc have tested Putnam’s Clothes Wringer by practical working* and know that it will do. It is cheap; itisemi* pie • it reanlree no room* whether at work or street; a clifld can operate it; It does its duty thoroughly; it save* time and it Saves wear aud tear. We earnestly advise all who ha v e much washing to do, with all intelligent per ilous who have any* tubuy this .Wringer. It will pay for itself in ayaar at most. IIORACE QREELEZ. ' Sample Wringer sent, Express paid, on receipt of price. . June, 29,18&-3m. SHIPPING! TO AN® FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND A BY THE GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do do Washington Line of sailing Vessels, And the! North German Lloyd Line of Steamships sailing between N. York Mavra, Bremen, Southampton, and London. «. •?* Draft* at fight, for One Pound and upwards, qn National Bank and Branches, payable in all the Cities and Town* In England* Ireland, Scotland and Wales, of diaconnt jam a, isat-tf. CONFECTIONERY and ice cream saloon, fp HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN ’ I FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that Ip CoNFJSCtIONKRY, NUT and FRUIT STORE, i« always opplied with the very best articles to bo had, and in great variety/ * ice o! the very best flavors, always to bo bad. FRESH-BAKED BREAD. CAKES, & PIE j, always on band* at reasonable rates. , He Is at all tiroes prepared to sflpply cakes, candies. 4c., joi plc-nlcs and other parties. Be invites a share of public tnat he can render full satisfaction o alt. ' Renumber, his store and saloon is onVirginla»treet,two d.»or sbelow Patton's Hall. OTTO ROSSI. Altoona. April 8,186a-tf. JACOB WEIS, RAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Toodcu Stktkt, Altoona, Pa., JKT EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND H-BREAD, CAKES, CANDIES; ICE QEBAM AND SWEETMEATS, of'his own manufacture, which he is prepared txariL wholesale or retail; at the most reason* -Aide prices. Also, FOREIGN FRUITS, such as ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE-APPLES, FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, NUTS, &.C., &C., always on band in their respective seasons. CAKES BAKED TO ORDER, ,lor particular, occasions, on short notice and in the neat est andbest style of the art. Cadly examine and price my stock and yon will find it as nod and cheap as can be purchased elsewhere. Jao.2MBs3. / I W. KESSLER —-PRACTICAL VJT, DRUGGIST, respectfully announce* m to the cl tile dj of Altoona and the public he riill continues the Qrng ou VMjriaatreet, where he keeps constantly ' on haadsw«ale. Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, MRMeaUto* CHEMICALS, 01 TARNISH* Ml K 8 and DYE-STUFFS. By strict attention to business, and a desire to render sal inaction to all as regards price and quality, b*» hopes t merit and receive a share of public patronage. physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms and an orders from a distance promptly attended to. Phyatihimpsuaeriptloqs carcfhlly compounded, [l^tf. ANDREW ECKEL, dealer nr Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., &c.. Anmt street, AUooaa, Pa. ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT /jL irfQoodi in hla line constantly od band at the lowest rash price*. (Feb. 7,1803 J. Or. ADLUM, Motai*y Public, ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA. Gan at ail times be found at the store of J. B. HUeman OcWUfiqMT. j v • ; mACKERKL— NOS. 1,2, AND 3, In all lized package*, new, and each package vartadted, Jnit recelred and for ule low b, ' ’ yHITCHKjY. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF f\ Jewelry, Hair and Clothes Broshes, Combs, Be, at LAUGHMAN'B AN HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store \J —A splendid assortment of Ready-Hade clothing Gall and see. . Nov. 2S.*tC Hair oil, colognes, pom; adee. Shaving Cream, Toilet Scape Ac* for sale by l-»f.l O. W.'KESSLER. / RQCERIES. ——A LARGE AND ,:\/X complete aasortment of Groceries liave jast been re OMtad stlhe store of J. B. MILKMAN. PLAIN & FANCY VESTS, of eyeiy ■lend «trle at LAPGHMAfTB. POS SALE —A valuable lot, situate in *. Bast Altoona. Tor farther information inquire of Jna» 9 t . E. b.McCRCM. ■nrAEßj HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING **,^^,l^, R. A. O. EERR, ALTOONA, PA., Agent for Blair & Huntingdon Counties. These machines ake a omit to be tbe beet -ever offered to the public, tUeir •nperiority Is ntMhetorily eetebliebed by tbe feet that In the left eight years, OVER 1,400 MORE of these Kuchin** have boon told than of any other man ufactured, and more medals hare been awarded the pro prietors b; different ?airs and 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, and In everymam they «*▼« entire satisfaction. Th» Agent refers those desiring information as the su periority of the Machines, to Col. Jehn I. Piper, Rev. A. B. Clark, George Hawkesworth, Benj. P. Rose, and S. H. Turner, Ksqrs. ~ A _ ' The machines can be seen and examined at tbe store of the Agent, st Altoona. ; "Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new style Hemmer—s6B-; No. % ornamental bronte, glass foot and now style Hammer -$55. No. 8, plain, with old style Hemmer—s4s. [March 21,1861-ti. R. A. O. KERR, t ALTOONA, PA. BUT ONE PRICE. AND THAT A CASH PRICE POE ALL OUR GOODS! AS STATED AT THE OPENING of the Union Store, the object of the; company la not to undersell other store* keopdrs in a few articles and tnake itup on others, but simply to sell every article at a certain percentage above cost, let that percentage bring the price above or below that of other stores. By selling FOR CASH ONLY, we are enabled to place oar percentage at the very lowest figure, because we have no lops to make up. We shall at all times keep the best quality of all artcles offered for sale. Onr present stock consists aof choke se lection ef ; SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SYRUPS *BPICEB and everything iu the grocery line The 'beat brands of Flcnr fiom the Phoenix, Mount Union and other Mills. SUGARS. Pnlv White 17 cts., Yellow and Brown very lino. and Black Teas from 85 cts., to 1.50 per lb. COFFEE. WillHmsport Rio, Franklin Mills Rio, Nonpareil Rio ExK», Dandelion, Essence, Browned Rye. Sjd W >f all kinds, Chocolate and Cocoa. use, Ground Allum and Dairy Salt. Na>y B spun, Flounder, Congress, Natural leaf and So lace Chewing Tobacco, also a good selection of Smoking Tobacco, and Cigars. ' Franklin and Lovering’s Sugar House and other Syrups, Bunch Raisons 30 cts. Seedless Batsons 25 cts., per lb. Corn Stareh. Carbon Oil 65 cts. per gallon. Candles. SOAPS ' Rosin, German, French Castile, American Castile, Saw er’s and other Toilet Soaps. ' CRACKERS. Cream, Wine, Sugar, Butter, Soda and Water Crackers. Ferina Biscuit. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Brooms, Hand, Dusty Scrub, and Shoe Brushes. We would call special attention to our Boots and Shoes as onr stock fc fresh and selected with great care as to quality. MANAGERS. Dec. a 3, 1803. EMPORIUM OF FASHION!! Firpinia St., Altoona, Pa. D. W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor. rPuE PROPRIETOR OF THE “EMPORIUM I OF FASHION” would respectfully unuouuce to the public that he has received * large invoice of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and a general assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Collars, Neok-Tiea, Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c., &0., &c., exactly suited to this locality and intended for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. The proprietor of the :EnyKxium invites an examina tion of his stock, feeling confident that his shelves present a greater variety of plain'and fancy goods than can be found elsewhere in the country. An examination wilt eonvineaany one of this fact. He has also receive&the \ LATEST FASHION, and being a perfect u Cutter/’ he has no hesitancy in say ing that be can make up clothing In 'the fashion, and in a manner, that can not feU *o prove satisfactory. It has passed into A proverb that - Bel ford’s the very man that can make. Clothes in the IbshSpn, strong and cheap; All that have ever tried him yet, Say that he really cant be beat. Remember the place, Virginia street, first door above laggard's Hall, Altoona, Pa.- [April 17, *62. CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, tENN'A. LEWIS GI6BLE, Proprietor. HAVING purchased the above well known Hotel and refurnished the same with new furniture, I ain now prepared to accommodate all who fa vor me with their patronage. Free Omnibus to carry pas sengers to and from the De£bt. April 20. ’64. —ly. JOHN D. SPEILMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Altoona, Blair county. Pa. /OFFICE on Main street, ffpnt of_hio W chair .hop, cue door East of the National Hotel. apO-tf • WM. S. BITTNER Dental Surgeon. OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE, next door to the TEAS! TEAS! TEAS I—FRITCHEY is selling Teas superior to any ever offered in Al toona. They are free of adulteration, coloring, or mix ture of any kind. Boston crackers—a large sapply of these delicious crackers inst received and for sale by FRITCHEY* A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF G6nt*s Model Improved ■ ■ Cwssiipere and Uoslin Shirts—dine andcoaNe—whileand colored—at LAUGHMAN’B. PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM phena, Burning Hold. Carbon 00, Ac., at Jan. 8. ’Se-tf) j - KBBSLER’S. Extra family flour, from the Cove, always on hand and for sale as low as the lowest by FRITCHEY New stock op boots & shoes for Mon and Boy*, Ladle* and Ulna*, Jurt rcc’d at LABOHHAN’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, in endless variety, at. LAHOHMAN’S. Altoona, May 1, IMi __ Hardware of all descrip tions jost received slid for sals by Oct 1 J. B. HXLKMA* 4 Barrels pure white lard Justrocoiradandroraalaat IKITCIIrT’B U. S. 7-30 LOAN. th» Secretary of the Treasury give* notice thnt snbcrlp tlone will beredered tor Coupon Treasury Note*. payable three ytat* from Aug. 15th, 1864, with semiannual inter- eet at the rateof ieren end thraedentha per cent, per nnnnm,—principle and Internet both to be paid' in lawful money. •ybeae notea erlU be convertible, at the option of the bold er at' maturity. Into elx per cent. gold bearing bonds, pay able not lea than lie* nor more than twenty yean from i .their date, ae the Government may elect. They will be loaned in denomination! of (SO, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, and $5, 000, and all anbacriptiona moat be fifty dollar* or some multiple of fifty dollar*. The notee will be transmitted to tbe owner* free of transportation chargee ae ,toon after the receipt of tbe original Oertiflcatea of Deposit at they can be prepared. Aa tbe note* draw interest from August 15, persons ma- king deposit* subsequent to that date must pay the inter est accrued from tbe date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-tire thousand dollar* and up wards for these notes at any time will be allowed a com- miaaion of one-quarter of one per rent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of* bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom tbe de ; posit was made. No deductions for commissions must no made from the deposit. SPECIAL. ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It is A National Savikos Bask, oflering-a higher rate of interest than any other, and the belt security. Any sav- ings bank which pays its deposits in D. 8. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and It cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. It Is equally convenient as a temporary or permaueut investment. The notes can always bo sold for within a fraction of their lace and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for discounts. CranitiUe iito a Six per ceil. 5-20 Gold Bold In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the currant rate for 5-20 Bonds is not lees than nine per cent, premium, and before the war the premium on per cent. U. S. Stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the acruui profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent, pet annum. 118 JSKIPTIOS FEOI STATE OB MtSICII'AL TAXAIIOS. Bat aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so grerft induce- ments to lenders os those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of pri vate parties, or stock ; compauies, or separate communities only, la pledged for payment, while the whole propoSy of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obli gations of the United States. '• While the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, U believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be Issued for all deposits.— The party depositing must endorse upon the original cer tificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. SCBBOUPTXOKB WILL BX RICH VXD by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Trea surers mid designated Dejtositaries, and by the FIEBT NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA. and by all National Banka which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout thecountry will give farther information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI- BEES. FIRST RATIONAL STORE OF ALTOONA, RT THE BOOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY J. B. BILE MAN, J. W. CURRY, WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that he has purchased J. B. 11l LEMAN'S stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., and will continue the bosinass at the old stand. To the stock purchased from Mr. U .1 have just added a large and select assortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, BOOTSAND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEEESWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIES, FINE VARIETIES OF TOBACCO! And in feet everything usually kept iu a first class conn* try store, which was bought low for cash and will be sold at corresponding low prices for cash or country produce, and request the public to give me a call before purc.i&sing elsewhere, feeling satisfied I can offer superior induce* ments to cash buyers. Altoona, April 27,-tf TIME AND BEAUTY! CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfully announ cea to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that be CLOCK, WATCH and JEWELRY establishment in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Cal derwood, on Virginia street, between Julia and Caroline, where be will keep on hand a fine assortment of gold and silver watches, clocks of all styles, and a handsome assort* ment of Jewelry, gold pens and pencils, spectacles, Ac. Particular attention given to repairing clocks, watches and Jewelry. - By selling for cash only, at the smallest advance on .first cost, he feels sure that he can ptease all in price as well as quality. SAMUEL SMITH. ap9-tf HICKEY & CHERRY, CABINET-MAKERS and ■UNDERTAKEBS- The above firm have opened a new Cabinet Shop and FURNITURE VTARE ROOM, on JULIA STREET, OPPOSITE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, East where they will be happy to fill all orders in their Use. They have on band a good supply of FUR NITURE Just from Philadelphia, which they offer at the Idwest prices tor cash. They keep a HR ARSE, and are prepared at all times to attend promptly to orders in Undertaking. They will always keep on hand a good assortment of METALLIC COFFINS. Altoona, June 15,1864-3 m. Abopt of timber land is of fcred for sal. or trade for property in Altoona; the land fo titrated In Cambria county, four miles North of GalUtain Btatlon, on the'P. B. R.; there i« erected on enld premises, tihcofthe Very beet Saw and Lath cnttlng Mills, all In good order, together with Smith Shop and good Sta ble, alio two glßatwo log dwellings, suitable to accommo date lumbermen, aB of which wOl be aold a* above elated, by Urn mh«cnber, Retag InAltoess. tf JOSHUA HAINES. AMERICAN Life Insurance and Trust Co. CIOMEANY’S BUILDING Southeast J Comer of Walnut Mid Fourth Street*, PhlUd’» ~r . „.vrm f 1 \ Authorized Capita 1,........ $500,000 ; A CURE W ARRANGED. Paid up Capita 1,........... v 250,000 ; A55et5,.......;. t .. 1,897,746 Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of Pennsyl vania Insures Lives daring the Natural life or for short frnns. grants annuities and endowments, and makes contracts ot all kinds depending on the issues of life., . Policies of Life Insurance issued at the usual mntaa rates of other good companiee-rwith profits to the assured —lost Boses January, 1861, bring 13 per l ce . n^° f miams received on mutual policies—at Joint Stock rtwi, 20 per cent less than the above, or Total Abstinence rate# 40 per cent, less than Mutual price. Also, a NON-FORFEITURE PLAN, By which a person pays tor 6, T, or 10 years only, when the policy 1b paid np for Lira, and nothing more to pay, and should he be unable, or wish to discontinue sooner, the Company wiU issue a Paid ot Policy, in proportion to the amount of premium paid, as follows: On a Policy of $l,OOO, 6 Tear 7 Tear 10T»r 1 SVramil, for pSS% JSU |3f» l nnnuai ream um, „ 28S 70 200 00 : . - “ goo 00 671 to 400 00 5 1 „ « - 857 10 600 00 I , „ .i .. , 800 00 ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Tice President. Jobs 8. Wilson, Secretary. ■ | ' boaxb or nusn^a. Alexander Whilldln, J. Edkar Thomson, Hon. Jas. Pollock, Hon.JJoaeph Allison, Albert C. Roberts, Jonas Bowman, Samuel T. Bodine, H. Hi Kldridge, George Nugent, ' John Aikman, William J. Howard, Chari, a F. Heaxlitt, . Samuel Work. Any further information can be bad by applying to the undersigned, who Is the authorized agent for Blair County. July 31,1862-1 y R. A. 0. KERR. SAVE THE PER CENTAGE BY BUYING YjOUR CLOTHING FROM FIRST HANDS ETTINGER & TUCK, Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail .dealers in Ready made Clothing, would respectfully invite the attention of the public to the following {Acts in xefeßence to their stock. Ist. We manufacture our own goods. They are made up in our own Store, in Philadelphia, under our immediate supervision, and we know they arol well made and can-he warranted EQUAL TO THE BEST, and superior to the largest quantity of Ready-made ololh ‘ug in the market. ' , , , 2nd. We buy our Cloths directly from the Importers and Manufacturers, consequently we save the per centage put on by middle men. . 3rd Wo sell our Clothing at a Reasonable percentage over the cost of oor Cloths, thereby saving the purchasers of Clothing the percentage which must bo added by those who buy from second hands to sell again. We retail our Clothing at the same ■ price which, othei merchants pay lor theirs at wholesale, consequently those who bny from us get their goods at the same which other Clothiers pay for theirs in the city, thereby saving said Clothiers per coutage. We have branch Stores In ALTOONA AND JOHNSTOWN, where goods may bo had at the eanie figures at which we sell them here in the city. If any person has been told, or imagines, that Tucks Store, in Altoona, is,“ played out, 1 ’ let such person drop Into hie establishment, on Main Street, qnd examine his goods and prices. Wholesale House, No. 702 Market Street, Philadelphia. Dec. 2, IB6o.—tf- JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month ! I would respectfully si forth my claim to publi attention, as a Fashiouabl Tailor, as follows: Because 1 keep an excel lent assortment of Clothe Cassimeres, Vestings am Trimmings, which, wbei examined,always please. Because my work f made up in a manner tht takes down the count] and gives all my customei a city appearance. Because I am not inferk as a Cutter to the heat 1 be found anywhere. Because long exponent my business gives m» entire control over i ban I am not dependant npc any one tolift me out the suds. Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there fore my taste oS 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 pleased. Altoona, May 2&-£jp JACOB SNYDER. PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON OIL LAMPS! Unrivaled in Beauty , Simplicity Safety or Economy. Every person desiring to obtain, the very best and cheap est pu table light within their reach, should call at the store of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and wc pledge ourselves to demon* strate aug. 10,*3m0 Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit no offenalje odor while burning. 3d. That they are very easily: trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to giro more or less light. J sth. That they burn entirely free from smoko. 6th. That the light is at least 60 per cent, cheaper than any othei light now in common asp. These lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, Ualis, 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. v We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cases. Aug. 19, 1868-tf.] Q. W. KESSLER. Exchange hotel.—the sub- SCKIBER would respectfully in* form the public that he has recently re fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre pared to accommodate his friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and he!QEp£yM£r will spare no pains In making it an agreeable home! for 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 as 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 aud invites a trial. I have Just received a stock of No. 1 Erench Braudy. for medicinal purposes. Also a large Stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the best old Bye WhUkey to be found in the country. Altoona, May 27,18&9.-ly] SOMETHING NEW. H E SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST 1 returned from the east where be has purchased a very large and fine stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, &G., which be is prepared to offer to thecitizens of Altoona and vicinity at very low prices. Having purchased direct from the manniacturers for cash, 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. BOOTS apd SHOES made to order on tbo most rea sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to. Don't forget the place, twa doors below. Fob! Office. Jan. 3,1861. M. THOMPSON, Agent, National police gazette.— This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals la in ita Twelfth Year, and id widely circulated throughout the country. It containe all the Greed Triala, Criminal Caaee, and appropriate Editorials on the eotne, together with information on Criminal Hatters, not to be found in any other ’ ! Subscript ions $2 per annum; $1 for six months, to be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and State where they reaide plainly,) To O. W. SJATBELL A OQi, Editor A Prop’r. of New York Police Gazette, Aew York City. : Great western insurance AND TRUST COMPANY.— Insurance on Real or personal property will be effected on the meet reasonable terms bv their agents in Altoona at his office in Anna St. March 17,18 W; JOHN SHOEMAKER. Agent. LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR! EX-! (terminating RATS, MICE. ROACHES, ANTS, and \ bugß without danger in ita nso under any circumutan ces Ibr sale at the Drugstore of N O. W. KESSLER Jnn.24, t 56-tf] XT B. MILLER, [[n lA * dentist. dnflHa Wl- Office on Caroline strmit. between iiXX-T Virginia and Emma streets, Altoona. [Jan.ao— 2m» » LL KINDS OF PRINTING A A. neatly and expedituusly executed at the “ALTOONA TRIBUNE” 0? u JOHN BOWMAN DYSPEPSIA! Dytpepeia hat thtJcOamirng Symptom* : Ist. A constant prin or unaaslneas at the pit the stomach. 2d. Flatulence and Acidity. 3d. Costive, less and Loss os Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. 6th. Diarrbora, with griping. i 6th- Pain in all parts of the System. :i 7th. Consumptive Symloma and Palpitation of the * Heart. v ;i Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. Nervouaa Affection, and want of aleep at night. 10th. Loaa of Appetite and Vomiting, tlth. Dlxsiness, Oimueas of Vision and Loaa of Bight. 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great Wmluima Out of the thonsand of cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr Wiahart’a Great American Dyanenria Pills, not one of them has (ailed of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure hi every case no matter If of twenty yearaxUndlng. Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wllhart a Oflics.No. 10, N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All 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, | 1, Ruzabxth Baaxsan, of Brandywine, DeL, formerly of J Old Cheater, Del., do certify that, for one year and a half I i suffered everything hut death from that awful disease cal- 1 led Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated with i weakness and nervous debility ; I could not digest my food;: if 1 ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of lOod, it Would return just as I swallowed it; I became so costive | in my bowels that I would not have a passage in less than four and often eight days; under this immense sul-| fering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought every-, body hated roe and 1 hated everybody; I could not bear; my husband nor my own children, everything appeared toj be horror stricken to me; 1 had no ambition to do suy-l ' thing: 1 loet all my love of tamlly and home ; 1 would ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be contented; 1 felt that I waa doomed to hell, and that there! was no heaven 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 Uiodßht best to have me placed in Ur. Kirkbrlde’s Hospital, West Philadelphia ; 1 remained ihera nine weeks, and though I waa a little better, but In a lew days my dreadful complaint waa raging as bad as ever.— Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by Ur. Wishart’s Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment tut Dyspepsia, my husband called on Ur, Wisbatt and stated my case to him. He said ho had ito doubt be could cure me. So In three days alter I called and placed myself uu der the Doctor’s treatment, and in two weeks X began hi digest my food, and felt that my disease was fust giving way, and I continued to recover for about ’throe mouths;, and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of body ami mind, and 1 most sincerely return my thanks to a ounce ful (jod and Ur. Wish ait, and to bis Great American Uyie pepsia P ills 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 jug humanity. Euxtaxia Ukakson. Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county, Pa. o DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! 1, Moses Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county, Pa., have suffered for more, than one year, everything bat death itself from that awfal disease called Dyspepsia. I employed in that time five of the most eminent physicians iu Philadelphia. They did all they could for me with med icines and cupping, bat still 1 was no better. I then went to the Pennsylvania University, in order to place myself la reach of the best medical talents in the country, but their medicines failed to do me any good, and oftentimes I Wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings, but see ing Dr. Wiahart’s advertisement iu the Philadelphia Bul letin, 1 determined to try once more, but with little faith. 1 called on Dr. Wishaet, and told him if I could have’ dtal 1 would not have troubled him, and then related my suf ferings to him. The Doctor assured me if he foiled tocub* me of Dyspepsia it would be the first case in two years, \so I put myself under his treatment, aud although for mouths vomiting nearly all 1 ate, my stomach swelled with wind, and filled with paiu beyond description, 1 bought a,box jot bis Dyspepsia Pills. 1 used them as directed, and in ten days I could, eat as hcuity a meal as any person iu the State of Peuusy Ivaoia. and in thirty days wash well man. I Invite any person suffering as I was to call and see me, aud I will relate my suffering andvthe great cure I receiv ed. I would say to -ill Dyspeptics, everywhere,, that Dr. Wishart is, 11 olievt the only person on the e*rtb that can euro Dyspepsia with < uy degree of certainty.. Moms Tobin, Cheltenham, Montgomery co., Pa. Dr. Wishart's Office, No. 10 North Second street. Office hours from 9A.M.t05 P. M. All examinations and con sultations free. O A POSITIVE CURE FOB DYSPEPSIA. HEAR WHAT MS. JOBS H. BABCOCK SATB, ho. 1028 Out* Strut, \ Flnladelphia, January 22d, 1863. J Dr. Wisbart— Sir: —It is with much pleasure that I am now able to inform you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, I bate been entirely cared of that most distressing complaint. Dyspepsia. I had been grievously afflicted fop-hc last twenty-eight years, and for ten years of that time have not been free Iron: its pain one week at a time. I have had it in its worst term and have dragged on a most miserable existence-in pain day and uigbt. Every kind of feed that 1 ate filled me with wind and pain, it mattered not how tight, or how small the quantity. A continued belching waa sure to follow.— I had no appetite for any kinds of meats whaterer, and my distress was so great for several mouther before 1 heard of your Fills, that I frequently wished for death. 1 bad taken everything that 1 had heard of for Dyspepsia, with out receiving any benefit; but on your Pills being recom mended to me by one who bad been cured by them, I Con cluded to give them a trial, although I bad no faith in them. To my astonishment,! found myselt getting better before I bad taken one quarter of a box, 1 am note a toeU man, and can eat anything I wuh, and enjoy a hearty meal three times a uay, without inconvenience from anything 1 eat or drink. If yon think proper you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all desired infurmatiruto any one who may call on me. Yours, respectfully," Johh H. Babcock. For sale at Dr. Wlshart's Medical Depot No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price one^dollar per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt ot price. 0 DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA I. Samuel 1). Haven, have been a great sufferer witb Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflamadon of the kidneys for three yeara. I bad employed three or foui’of the most eminent physician of Philadelphia, also of Darlington co,. N. J. They did all for me they could but all to no purpose. I was constantly filled with awful pain and distress, and’ ■with constant belching ol wind and sour add. My tongue waa covered witb a white coating ol mucus, and waa dreadfully sore! Oh I I oftenlimee wished for death to relieve me ot my sufferings for 1 bad lost all hope of ever being well again. I made it a subject of prayer to God that he would direct me to some physician! or medicine that would cure mo. I waa told to read an advertisement of Dr. Wlshart’s in the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great cure made upon Mr. John Badcock, of IU2B Olivo street, Philadelphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I wont to the Doctor’s Office, and placed myself under his treatment, and told him ifhe foiled to cure me it would be the lust effort I would make. It has been six weeks since I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am now h well man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three nearly meals a day with comfort, and fool perfectly well Dr. Wisbart,,! want yon to publish my case, as I want every poor dyspeptic suffering as I wss, to cail on me. and I will tell them of the great cure I havo received front your invaluable medicine, , „ Saxcir D. Him. Corner Venango and Lambert streets, near Richmond, street, formerly from Wrlghtetown, Bnrlington co, N. J The above are a lew among the thoneands which this grrat remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thoneands of letters from physicians and drne ° and eold ths Tar Cordial saying that they have never used or Sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. . wnien gave PREPARED ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR, DR. L. Q. C. WiSHART, Po 10 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. * « «■ ■’“**»*•*•■ i UCTIONBEB’S NOTICE FRIES & WILLIAMS. Hardware, &c. The subscribers haring taken charge of the Store and Store and Tin Shop recent), under the charg,, of Samuel 1. Friea, on Virginia street, opposite Keetler', DH* Store, and haring added largely to their slock are nou prepared to supply anything in Hardware aud Culler > fine, such m Utuidiiwi, Axes, Augers, A uses, Cbiielh, Banana, Rules, Hammers, Planes, Hinges, hooka, Latche.. yfloa, Knirea and Potkt, Spoons, do, do., all of which they offers on the moat reaaonablo tarma. Panona with tog anything in the Hardware line ai. reqneated to cat! and examine their atoca. They hare alao added Oils, Paints, Carbon Oil, etc., to thair stock, and wllldlapaie of all thaae articles at a email ad ranee on ffrtt coat. The will also continue tho STOVE BUSINESS, and will keep on hand gn aaaortment tram which »nj person will bo able to select an article to peiaso their fiucy. In the linft ot • TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, CEDAR and WILLOW-WARE they will always have a large »upply,and;wm make.to only anything that may be called for. Job work in tbia Una promptly attendee to. ROOFING AND SPOUTING pat up on abort notlfcc in the beat stylo. April 27,18ia.-tf. to@l .7 6 Kip Pegged 1.37@1.w Men's Boots, 2."S(cW.> BALMORAL SKIRTS, very low. GROCERIES. White and Brown Sugar, Rio Coffeee, Syrups, Teas. &< • and everything that is usually kept in a Dry Goods Siorv and as cheap as the cheapest. J. A. SPRANKLK Altoona, Oct. 7,1863. FAMILY DYE COLORS Patented October 13th, 1863, Black, Black for Silk. Dark Bloc, Light Rut, French Blue Claret Brown, Dark,Brown, Light Brown. Snuff Brown, Cherry, Crimson, Dark Drab, Light* Drab , Fawn Drab, Light Ibwn dra\ For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scurf*, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers. Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. IST A SAYING OF 80 PER CENT. “®a For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as would otb erwise coat five times that sum. Various shades cani* produced from the same dye. The process is simple ami any one san use the dye with perfect success. Direction* in English, French and German. Intide of each package. For farther information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are beet adapted to dye over oth ers, (with many valuable receipt) pare base Howe 4 Se vens Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price—lo cents. Manufactured by 1 HOWK * STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston For sale by druggists and dealers generally. Nov. 18,1865b—1y. BTOYES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARK. The undersigned would hk BPKCTFDLLT uonnce to the of*’ Altoona and Ticl he has taken \ and shop recent pled by Fries A On Annie street, toon*, where hi hand a large si STOVES of all such as Cook, Office and Shop which be will sell at the most reasonable A large supply will always i>- kept on hand. - , TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE. In. great TarM>. always on taand^ ROOFING & SPOUTING put up on abort notice. He has also attached a coppcrerailthijig room to establishment and kill keep on hand an assortment of ptfr and brass kettles, Ac. All kinds of Job work promptly attended to. April 21st, 186&-tf STEPHEN TOiTKib" Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware SPOUTING, &C. SRIGG WOULD RESPECT- a..-. • folly hform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he keeps constantly on haQda|Hß large assortment or Choking, RtrUjr, Office an# pBV| Shop Stoves, of alt 'styles and sizes, to suit the n sroots of all, which he will sell at low price*, on rea>ob able terms. He also keeps on band a large stock of Tin and She'- iron Ware* consisting of all articles for coll nary purpose Owl Scuttla, Stott. Pipe, ah. He has also purchased the right of sals'ls Biair coc&i* of R. V. JONKB’ IP RQVED SAUSAGE STUFFER, an Invention which needs only to be seen to be appreci*. and should he possessed by every fanner, batcher or the** wquMng such a machine. ‘ attention paid to patting up either in town or country. Spouting painted and pot up on tlie most reasonable terms. fapril 14,15&-1 ?' Howard association, PHILADELPHIA, PA ' Diaeaaes of tbs Nerrona, Seminal. Urinary end Sm u " Systems—new and reliable trealment—in Keportaof'"' HOW ABB ASSOCIATION—tent by mail in eeaW l« « euTelopea, free of charge. Dr. 3. Sa*"" 1 ; HOUGHTON, Howard Awoeiation, No. 2 South Ninth m-■, Philadelphia; Pa. [Jan. 9) IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE, pure Teas,, the bast of r Chocolate, Syrups «nd|upr» goto gKITCHEV B _ pREAM CRACKERS! 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