PUTRAM CLOTHES WRINGER. V 9 IS TUB WLT UUmi WRINOEE. SO WOOD-WORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT. *O'»mJHBBOEEWSTOGRT OUT OP ORDER VRXIIIS I ITB OR WITHOUT COS-ffBEEIS. Tt took the FIRST PREMIUM at fifiy | ggerna Mntt County Fuim in 1853, uud in. without JM:BMm«h», the bat W Huger ever auuic. Putumad hi tIM Uoitud gutei, Koglud, Cauado, and ■ Amtntbu Aeeuu Wiiutod laerwy towp, audio all part* of the world. ' ■ ,rr ii*t^T M No. 1, $7.50. No. F. $3.50. N<>. A. $0.50. -Mlißaikctared and sold, vholeaale and retail, uy i TUB PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO, -.|lk;U'WaU different Fairs than to any otb* era. The Machines are warranted to do a|l tbat fscUlmed for them. They are now in use in sever*! families in Al toona, and in every case they give entire satisfaction. - The Agent refers those desiring information as the su periority qf the Machines, to Co), lehn Piper. Rev. A. B. Clark. George Uawkestrortb, fieoj. and J£. U. Turner, Bsqra. The machine** can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new style Ueuimer—s6s, No. 2, ornamental bronze, gUwM foot ami new »;yle Uemmer—ss6." No. $, plalh. with old style Hemmer—s4s. , . [Match 21, ls6l-tf. BUT ONE- PRICE. AND THAT : A CASH PRICE FOR ALL OUR GOODS! AS STATED AT THE OPENING of the - : i Union Store, the object pf the company b not ti> anderiieH other store* kt-opern hi a lew articles and mako it up on others, but simply Li sell every article ut a certain percentage above om(. lei iluu |»erceutiige bring the price above or below that of other .store*. By felling FOR CASH QNLY, we arc enabled to.place our percentage at the very lowest tigure, because *0 have no loss to make np. We shall at all times keep' the beat quality of all artelea oflrred fur nule. Oar present stuck : consist* aof choice s*» U-Ctiuli ~f / ■ sugar, coffee; tea, syrups, spices ami every thing in the gr«ce y tine; The I Hist brand* of FU u; fiomthe Phoenix, Meant Union and other Mills. 1 SUGARS. Pulverized 18 cts, White 17 cts., Yellow and Brown very line. y Initial and Black Teas from to 1.60 per lb. COFFEE. vv iliiamsport Hio, Franklin Mills Rio, Nonpareil Rio Kx-.i.d*ioi, Dandelion, Essence, Browned Rye. Sj iv* ){all kinds, Chocolate ashl',Cocoai Soy ih ise,Gi<»U!»d Atlum and DalrySitlt. Navy B xpun. Flounder, Congress-, Natural leaf and So* lace Chewing Tobacco, also a gw*J * selection of Smoking Tobacco, and Cigar*. Franklin and Loyering’s Sugar Hout*e and other Syrups, Bunch Rabun's 30 cts. Seedless Khisous 26 cti., per lb. Curu Starch. ' Carbon Oil 65 cts. per gallon. Candle*.: SOAPS. Itusin, German. French Casti>, American Castile, Saw er's and other Toilet Soaps. CRACKERS. Cream, Wine, Sugar, Butter, Soda and Water Crackers. Ferina Biscuit, : WOODEN AND WILLOW- WARE. Bn-uina , (land, pust. Scrub and .Shoe Brushes. We would culi special attention to oiußouts and Shoes a* mu stock is fresh and selected with great cure as to quality. MANAGERS. Dit. 23, 18T«3. ! EMPORIUM OF FASHION!! llryinia St., Ait dona , Pa. D. W. A. BELFORI), Proprietor. The proprietor of the Y emporium OK FASHION” would respectfully! announce to the public tlmt be bus received a l&igtrinvoice of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and a general asaontmentof GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Collars, Neck-Ties, 3 Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c., kb., kb,, exactly suited to this locality and intended for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. The proprietor of the Empfrittm invite* an examina llou of hi* stock, feeling confident that hi* shelves present a gt eater variety of plain and .fancy jjgoods than can be found elsewhere In the country. An examination will convince any one of thl* fact. lie baa also received the LATEST FASHION, and being a perfect Cutter,” he ha* noli heel tancy In lay ing that be can makQ up clothing In the fashion, and in a manner that can not faR to prove satisfactory. It has passed Into a proverb that BelfunT* tbe very snail that can make. Clothes In the fashion, strong atkd cheap: All that have ever tried him yet, I Say that lie really cant bo beat. Remember tbe place, Virginia'street, first door above laggard’s Hall, Altoona, P*. [April 17, *62. CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN'A. LEWIS GIEBLE, Proprietor. HAVING purchased; the j above, well known Hotel and refurnished the same with new furniture, 1 am now prepared to Accommodate all' who fa vor me with their (wtrunage. Free Omtiibu* to carry |«* isengen* to and from the l>epot. A pril 20. ’84.—1 y. JOHN D. SPEILMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Altoona, Blair county; Pa- SUFFICE oh Main street, front of his Vf chair shop, one door East of the National Hotel. apStf - 1 . ; - WM. «. BITTNER Dental Surgeon. OFFICE IN MASONIC » TEMPLE, next door to the Pokt Office. ; ''PEAS! TEAS! TEAS!—FRITCIIEY • is veiling Teas vuperior to, any offered m Al toona. Th**y are free of adulteration; coloring, or mix* tnreof*n.v,kim). OOSTON CRACKERS—A LARGE D sspply of these delicloat crackers jn*t received snd far sale by FRITCiIKT A COMPLETE ASSOItTMENT OF Cent's Model Improved SHlRTS—Casrimere and HtttllQ Shirts—fine and coarse—white nod colored—st LAUGHMAN’B. PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM phene. Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, Ac., at Jan. & *Mrtf] ' KttSSLRR’B. Extra family flour, from the Cove, always on band and for sal© a* low *s the lowest by FRITCHBY STOCK OF HOOTS & SHOES 1Y f ur Men and Boys, Ladles and Mi****, jnst rec'd at 1 I.AUOHMAN’ ITMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, J In endless variety* at • LAUGUMAJTB. Altoona. May I. iHdSL : ‘ : . HARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIP tionsjost received and forsale try ;ort J. B. HILRMAW 4 BARRELS PURE. WHITE LARD JutncdndiMfiriilitl; ! HHCHiI’I i MG i s s \ ! U. S. 7-30 LOAN. The Secretary of theTreeanry glree notice that ntberip-’ Hone will bo rederod for Coopoo Treasury Note*, payable' tone yean bom Aag. 15 th, 1864, with eemtannoal Inter eetat the rata of neon and three teethe per cent, per annum,— principle and iateieet both to be paid In lawful money. Tbeee aoteewill becoirrertS>le,at the option of the bold er at maturity, inio eix per-cent. (old hearing band*, pay able not teee than Aee nor mon than twenty yean bom thalr data, ae the Go»erw*eDt may elect. They will be oftM, «UO, «Hd fil.ooo, fed Vh 000, and ell rabacripth»* mutt be fifty dollar* or eome multiple of fifty dollar*. The notea will be tranamlttad to the owner* free of issued in transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As tbe notes draw interest from August 15, persons ms* king deposits subsequent to that date most pay Jbe inter est accrued from Update of note to date of deposit. Partiee depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and up wards for these notes at any time will be allowed a com- mission of oooqaarler of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department up>m the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by. the officer with whom the de posit was .made. No deductions for commiasioiu* from tbe deposit. SPECIAL It u A National Batxkos BANK.oflering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the bat security. Any sav ings which pays its deposits in U. 8. Notes, considers «h«t H paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it catmoi pay in anything better, for Its own assets are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. Ith equally convenient as a temporary or pehnanent investment. The notes can always for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and ate the best security with bonks as collaterals for discounts. (oitertible ute a Su per celt 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 b-‘2O Bonds is not less titan nine per cent, prewuum. aud before the war the premium on six per cent. U 8. Stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual jiroflt on this loan, at tbd present market rate, is not less than ten per cent, per annum. But 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 rote of taxation in various parts of the country. meats to lenders as those issued by the government. In all otbe{ forms of indebtednesCftthe frith or ability of pri vate parties, or stock companies, or separate communities only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obli gations of the United States. its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will bo to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.— The party depositing most 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 to endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit; to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. SußScftlPTftn’inu bkucxitxd by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Trea-. surers and designated Depositaries, and by the and by all National ftank* which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give farther information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI BERS. aug. 10,-3mo advantages of THIS LOAN. ITS EKIPTIM FBOI TATE OB ICSICIPAL 1.-lAIIO.V It is believed that no securities offer so great induce- While the government offers the most I'beral terms for FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA FIEST NATIONAL STORE OF ALTOONA, nr thx room roisau.! occvpnn bt j. b. hiuc*an. s J. W. CURRY, WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that be haa purchased J. B. ill LEMAN’S stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., and will continue the busimus at the old stand. To the stock purchased from Mr. 11.1 have just added a large and select assortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, BOOTSAND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEEESWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROGEKIES, FINE VARIETIES OF TOBACCO! Aid In fact everything usually kept in a first class coun try store, which was bought brw fin* cask and will be sold at corresponding tow prices for cash or country produce, sud request the public to give me a call before pure taring elsewhere, feeling satbfietf I can offer superior induce ments to cash buyers. Altoona, April 357^-lf TIME AND BEAUTY! CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELR¥. THE undersigned respectfully announ ces to the citizens ef Altoona and viclnitv that he CLOCK. WATCH and JKWKLRY establishment in the room formerly occu,*led by Ur. Cal derwoud, on Virginia street, between Julia and Oa'olme, where he 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. Ar. Particular attention given to repairing clucks, washes and Jewelry. Br selliog for cash only, at the smallest advance on first cost, he feels sore that he can ple*Mm in price as well as quality. SAMUEL SMITH, apfc-tf HICKEY & CHERRY, CABINET-MAKERS Ain> UNDERTAKERS. rpHE ABOVE FIRM HAVE OPENED a new Cabinet Shop and FURNITURE WARE RUOM, on JULIA STREET, OPPOSITE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, East Altoona, wh«*£tbcy will be happy to All all order* In their line. They have oa band a gaud tapply of FUK hi I URJSJast from Philadelphia, which they offer at the lowest price* for cash. They keep a HUAHSE.and are proposed at all times to attend promptly to orders in Undertaking. They will always .keep on hand a good assortment of MHFA&fcIO OOfHMfi. Altoona, June 16, A BODY OF TIMBER LAND IS OF feredlbr Ml* or trade for property In Altoona; the Usd 1* oitwated hi OaMi comity, (bar ad)a Ifortk of Oallitxta kUlntdHlwP. R. L: (ben Merer‘ed oe *«ld yrwnlMeoae efthe eery beet Sew aad Lath ratting Kill*, ell is feed order, together with Smith Shop end good Sta hie, eUo two .geared log dwtlUnga, writable to aecomeio date l«ialien»na.‘«W > df-ObMrtHß be eeM ac abort atated, by the eahecribirrßCblgteAltoeiie. - Ap*o«V «ttf _ joshda umt. | AMERICAN Life Insurance and Trust Co.' (COMPANY’S BUILDING Southeast j Corner of Walnut and Fourth Street*, Phllad'x Authorized Capital, $500,000 Paid up Capital, • 230,000 Assets, 1,897,746 Incorporated 1860, by the Legislature of I’ennsyl vania. lame* Lire* during the Natural life or for Bhortterras, graota annuities aud tudowiuenls, and makes coutrtwrts of aU kinds depending wo the issues of life. Policieaof Life Insurance issued at the usual mutual rates ofother good companies—with profits to the assured —last Bonos January, 1861. being 43 per cent, of all pre mia ma receired on mutual policies—at Joint block rates, I 20 per cent lees than the above, or Total Abstinence rates dO per cent, leas tiian Mutual price. Also, a NON FORFEITURE PLAN, By which a person pars for 5,7, or 10 years only, when the policy is paid up for Lira, aud noth lug more to pay ; and should be be unable, or wish , to dlbcontiuue sooner, the Company will Issue a Paid up Policy, in proportion to the amount of premium paid, as follows: On a Policy of $l,OOO, 6 Year 7 Tear 10 Year after uavment ot rates. rates, rates. 1 A usual Premium, for $3OO 00 $142 85 $lOO 00 i o o .. i()0 00 286 70 200 00 T >. « ■ « 800 00 671 40 400 00 Jo .... —.— 867 10 600 00 go “ 600 00 ALEXANDER*WiIILLDIN, Prealdeut. 6AMUKL WORK, Vice President Jobs 8. Witaos, Secretary. BO&OD 0* TECTtIS. Alexander Wbllidin, , J. Edgar Thonwon, lion. Ja*. Pollock, Uon. Jueeph AUlaon, Albert C. Roberta, Jona* Bowman, Samuel T. Bodiue, H- H- Kldridgc, George Nugent John Aikmail, William J. Howard, Clmrla F. llcazlitt, Sarngel W’ork. Any further information can be had by applying to the uuddraigued, who in the authorised agent f„r BlairOounty. July 31. 1863 1y K.A.O.KEHR.. SAVE THE PEE CENTAGE BY BUYING YOUK CLOTHING FROM FIRST HANDS. ETiTNGER <&< TUCE, Manufacturers of and Wholesale an i Ketail dealers in K*-ody juade Clothing, would re*i*et'tfully invito the HtP.-ntio i of the public-to the following facts in .eferetice to their st.»ck. Ist. We m mufacture our own good*. I hey are made up in our own Store, in Philadelphia, under our immediate supervision, and we know they are well mode and cun be warranted EQUAL TO THE BEST, and superior to the largest quantity of Heady-made cloth* 'ug in thb market. •2nd. We buy our Cloths directly from the Importers and Manufacturers, consequently we save the per ceutage put on by middle men. 3rd. We sell our Clothing at a reasonable percentage over thv ,i*t of our Cloth*, thereby saving the purchasers ofClol the which must be ad«led by those who ’hi second baud* t > *«•!! uga.n. Me retail ou Clothing V'-the sums price which other m reliant* pay for their* consequently I Inna* who *>u.v from us get their g.iod* at the same price which other C’h'ihlers pay for theirs iu the city, thereby saving said Clothiers’ per ceutage. , We have branch Stores in ALTOONA AND JOHNSTOWN, whore goods may had at the tame figures at which we sell them bore in the city. If any person has been t“M, or imagines, that Tucks Store, iu All i thficitizeiis of Altoona and vicinity ut V ry low pHRs. Having purchased din-et lr.no the manufacturers for cash, he is prepared pi sell at price, that will defy cohl|ielitinii. All that he a-ks is that the people will call aud examine hia stock before purchasing tibwwhere. •3U BDOTS anil SHOES nrmd* toi order on the mort rea sonable term*. Alm». repairing picimptly attended tu. Dou’t foiget the place, iwu dta rslbelovr !».♦{ Ofllee. •lan. 3. "V A'I'KJNAL -POLLOS GAZETTE.— TUU Great Journal of Crime and CriptinnU L» York Otljf , Great western insurance AND TRUST COUi'ANA. —■lngiir.ncc on Rnd or penonal property will -be effected on the is>»t re.-wonaWe term* hr their agent* in .Altoona at hi* office in Anna St. Mareli IT. 18W. JOHN SHOEMAKER. Agi-nt. lEVI’S PREPARATION POR KX- Jterminating RATS, MICE. ROACHES. ANTS, and l-bng* without danger In It* u*e onder anv circqnwtan ce* for tale at the Drag Store of O. Vi. KESSLER. Jen. 24, ,&S-tl] Hb. miller. • DENTIST. •3b. Office on Caroline street. between Virginia and Emma (treet*. Altoona. (Jan.-JO—2m* ■ X LL KINDS OP PRINTING jLjL. neatly and expoditnualy executed at the “ALTOONA TBIBUR|C” OWfJCt. DYSPEPSIA! A CURE WARRINTED. Dyspepsia has the /Mowing Symptoms: Ist. *A constant (win or uiewUi«M at tbs pit or tbt stomach. 2d. Fkatnlfoce and Acidity. 3d. Ctwiiveiiexe and Doss os Appetite. 4tb Gloom and Depression ot Spirits. 6th. Diarrhoea, with griping. ' 6th* Pain in ail parte ol the System. 7th. Consumptive Symtoms and Palpitation of the Heart. Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. Nervous Affectioa, and vast of dMfi at might, loth. Hpa of Appethe and Vomiting, lith. Dftaitwas, Dimness of Vision and Lorn of Right. 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with gnat Weakness. Out of the tb> M»Dd of otct of Djipep.u that hate QMd Dr. WUlutt'i Ort*. American Uyipeial. Hill, not on* of Uiem baa failed of • perfect cars. We einut a care la erery caw no matter if of twenty lean elamling. Sold by all ilroggiu. everywhere, and at Ur. Wiebart’aOflUce.No. 10, N. Second street, Uhilaalelpbia, Pa. All examinatbiaa and couao.tatiuua free of chjr„o. Seed fer a circular.— Price (1 per box. Sent by mail, tree of charge, on receipt of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, 1, Euiabith B&&K909, of Brandywine, Del., ni Old Cheater, Del., do certify that, fur oiwj year ttd a half i suffered everything bat death from that awful diaeaaecal* led Dyspepsia. My whole system was with weakness uud nervous debility; Icouid not digest my loud; if 1 ale even a cracker or the smallest amount of mod, it auuld return ja«l a* I swallowed It; 1 became so costive iu my bowels mat 1 would not hare* passage in less than four aad oit u eight days; uuder this immense sup feeing, my miud seemed entirely to giwtfay- I had dreadful horror abd evil forebodings. 1 thought every body hated toe aud 1 hated everybody;. I cuald not bear my my own children, everything appeared to be horror stricken to me; 1 had no ambition to ck? any thing; 1 hwiali guy love of tamily aud home; 1 would* romule and wander from place to place, but could not be contented; 1 felt that 1 was doomed to hell, and that there was uo heaven fur me, and was often tempted to commit' suicide, so umr was my whole nerv«u* system destroyed, .uni ulau my miua. irom that awlut complaint. Dyspepsia, tnut my friend* tliuught beat to have me plated in Dr. iurkbrUie’s Hospital. v\e»tPhii.«ieii-hia;l remained there nine vvtt ks. ami ’hough I was u little better, but iu a lew days my dieadiul complaint was raging «e bod us ever.—. Hearing of the wouoeiiul cures peilbrmed by Dr. Wisitart's Oreal Aiutuuan Dyspepsia Pdl* and his treatment tdr Dyspepsia, my husband called ou Dir, Wndiart aud stated .my case to him. Lie said ho had no doubt he could cure iiu'. do in 'bree days alt t 1 culled and placed myself un* dei'tlie Doctors treatment. and 10 two weeks 1 began to uiger-t iny Ib.d. and tell that my disease Was fast giving w':iy,und 1 continued to lecuver Ibr about tnree mouths, un i at live present time 1 enjoy perfect health of body anu mind, and 1 most sincerely return my. thanks to a merti- Iu! 0«k1 and Dr. NVishurt, and to his vjre.it Ameiican Dyw p-ppia i‘i>ls and Pine 'free T«r Cotdial that saved me iioui an insane A*)iuiu,a pmnatUie giave. All persons sud'eiing with ore at liberty to call ou me ui wiite, a- I am willing to do all the good I chu for suffer ing immunity. Ausucsa URANbuN, Uuujdywiue, Del., formerly of uid Chester, Delaware county, Pa. I, 3loais Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county, Pa., huvo buffered for mord than one year, everything but death itself from that awful disease called Dyspo|«ia.‘ 1 employed iu that time live of the most eminent physicians iu Philadelphia, They dtd all they could loi me with med icine uud cupping, bur still 1 wan uo better. I then went t>« the Peun-yivaum University, in order to place roysell in reach of the best mtaucal talents iu the country, but their medicines tilled to do me any good, and oftentimes I wished lur death to r lieve me of my sufferings, but see ing Ur. Wialmrt's advertisement in the PniUdelpbU Bul letin, i determined to liy once more, but with little faith. 1 called on Dr. Wishaet, and told him If i could have died I would not have troub.ed him, and then related my suf fering* tohim. The Doctor assured me if he failed to cure me »f Dyspepsia it would bo the lirst case in two yeais, so 1 put inyseli -under hull lament, aud although for months vomiting nearly all i ate. my stomach swelled with wind, »ud Ul'ed with pain b y> ud description, 1 bought a box ot his Dyspepsia e'lH.i. 1 used them as directed, and iu ten days I could eat as tieuiiy a meal aa any person in the State of Pemisy IVKiiiu, uud in thiity days was a well man. 1 invite any person suttVi mg hs I was to cull and see me, and 1 will relate my suffering and thu great-cure 1 receiv ed. 1 would say to >(li 1 yupeptic*, everywhere, that Dr. Wishurt is, I lolieve the- only person on the earth that can cure Dyspepsia with > uy degree of certainty. Hosts TOK9, Cheltenham, Montgomery co., Pa. Dr. Wlshart's Office, 2*/- Id Noith Second street. Office Lours from 'J A. 11. to d I*. M^- Ail e: fttiiiaiious tree. - xo. 1028 Ours Strut, . I M < Philadelphia, January 22d, 1863..) Dr. Wisbart— -Sir : —lt ia with much pleasure Until am now able to inform you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Fills, I have tsea entirety cured of that most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. 1 had been grievously 'afflicted for la*t twenty-eight years, and for too years oi that time fcavc ,iot been free from its pain one week at a time. 1 have had it in its worst form and have dragged on a rout* miserable vxisteocw—in pain day night. Every kind of iut-d that 1 ate filled me with wind and pain, it mattered Hut how light, or how small the qpancity. A continued belchiug was sore to folio jr.— I bad no appetite for any kl ids of meats wbaterer, and my distress was so great for several muother before 1 heard of your Pills, that 1 frequently wished tor deato. 1 bad taken everything that 1 hadbeard of for Dyspepsia, with out receiving any benefit; but otr your Pills being recom mepded to me by one who had cured by them, 1 con cluded to give tiipm a trial, although 1 had no faith in them. To my astuidshmeut, I found myself getting better before 1 had taken ohe quarter of a box, I ass now a wett man, and can eat anything J «ci*A, and enjuy a bear*y meal three tames a uay, without inconvenience from anything I eat or brink, liyou think proper voo are at liberty to muke this public and refer to me. 1 will cheerfully give all desired infonuatifu to aay one who may ciU on me. • Yxmrs, Vespectluiiy, JoMB U. BaBCOCK. * For sale at Dr. Wishart’s Medical Depot No. 1U North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price one dollar per box. Seut by mail, free of charge, on receipt ot price. 1, Samuel i>. Haven. hare been a gnat sufferer with Chronic Dyspep.l* aud Inflsniarion of the Kidneys f ur thro; .rare. 1 had employed thiee or four of lb. must eminent pMysic.au of Philadelphia, al-to of Burlington co„ A. J. ‘they did all for me they could but ail Woo purpow. 1 ITU constantly filled with annul pam and diities., aud with constant I a-(citing ol wind and sour ac.d. My tongue au. c.-verrd auh a .hit. cutting ol .mucin, aud was oieadfully awe! uti! 1 oftentimes wished tor d«wMt t<> r-lieve me JWiy sufferings liir I had luat all hope of ever being well again. 1 mane it a subject of prayer to Uud tliat he wonel direct m- to some physician or medicine -hat would cine hie. i was told to read au advertisement Ol Di. Wi.b-Ot’a ill the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great Cine made upon Mr. John Badcuck. of logs Olive s.rect. Philadelphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. 1 aeot to t le Doctor’s i/fflce. aud placed loyaelf under hia ireatioeut, and told him if he laited to cure me it would be the last effjrti would make. Ithaa heeu aix wreka aince 1 cuniuient.-d Hie use ol hi. tmdk-ino, and 1 am now a -areil m ui. free trom all pain and distress. aud can rat three iiearty minis a day with comihrt, and feel perietal, weU. Dr. Utahan, 1 wautyoii to publish my case, as 1 want eveiy |.«.r dyspeptic suffering a, 1 was. to call on me. and I will all tnemodthe great cure I have received from your .invaluable SSHkiue. M. THOMPSON. Afmt, DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! • * 0 A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA HEAR WHAT HR, JOHH H. BADCOCX BATS, DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! Sixcxr O, If 4t*w Venango and Umbart rtroeta, Mr Richmond, street, formerly from Wrigfatrtown, Burlington co, N. J. The above we* few among the thonoonda which tbk great remedy bale and from an untimely grave - We hate choa-wod* of letter. from phyiiciaoa’and drag, guu who Late pmcrihed and sold the Tar Cordial wZ that they hate nHrer used oraolda medicine which iare •aeh nulrerul aatUfoction. PREPARED ON LT BT THE PROPRIETOR, DR. L. Q. C. WISH ART, ■Afb 10 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. hJtUna - A UCTIONEER S notice. *»gs,«a4^ , », Jacob BorosMsa. Hardware* TbanbaoHbm baniH hk«i chorßoorAho Hwdmn StorruKt Storemod Tin Shop recently niKWr ib* chert. oTSsmael I fries, on Ttr«oj person wilibeaUa to eelect an article to petal* their £»«» In the line oi TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, CEDAR anil WILLOW-WARE they will il»|ihn. a ferae »npply,and;will awke.to ortt anything that nay b« tolled for. Job work in thii linn promptlyattended to. • ROOFING AND SPOUTING pdt opoashort notieolnth«bs«*s*yle. April SI, WM.-tf. •. NEW GOODS. THE undersigned would respectfully in farm the cltiftu of iJtauM ad cnironoding eouo try, that he bee JneGetnrned from tbe Keel, where he Eu been selecting hie stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which, for Style, quality end price, cannot be surpassed In this neck of country. Ills stock is nnmh larger then heretofore* tod am it is quite an object. In these exciting war times, for erery one to pnrebeas where they can get The Best Goods, and at the Lowest Prices, be would say that he can and will eell aa low. if nets little lower than any other bouse in this place. He wishes mil to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as be feels confident he can offer inducement. which will defy competition. Ills stuck consists of LADIES’ DBESS GOODS of erery description. MSN AND &TB’ WINTER WEAR, . LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES, MEN AND DOES’ BOOTS AND SHOES, HEN’S lULT HOSA WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ WOO*. HOSE. HATS AND CAPS, ,s BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS. He will sell Ladies Sewed, Heeled Bootees at $t.M@l.7S Kip Pegged- IJ7®IAC Men’s Boots, Z7i@3,Jo BALMORAL SKIRTS, eery low. GROCERIES. White and Brown Sugar, Rio CoSoee, Syrup*, Teas, Ac.- end everything that is usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, sud ss cheap as the cheapest. J. A. BPRANKLE. Altoona, Oct. 7,1863. FAMILY DYE CQLOES Patented October 13th, 1863, Black, Dark Ortm, LUack for SSk , >ft\ Light Qrttn r Dark Blot, lsf A VO\jfap««ia» Light But, fc7 II )»j Boise, French Blue \ { V M I* / ifaroon. Claret Brown., U I IX \»\ Orange. Dark Brown, VVf 2/U Pink , &buffßrownl Boyol Awpi*. Cherry, Salomon, Crimson, Soatiti, Dark Drab, Sate, Light Drab , Dotyerima, f\xwn Drab, Light fhwndnxb, TtUow, for dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goode. Bhwl«i ftcarh. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Oats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children’s Clothing, Mid all kinds of Wearing Apparel. MTA SAVING OF SO PER CENT.-** For 25 cents yon can color aa tossy goods as would oth erwise coat five times that rao. Tartans shades can be produced from the same dye. The process Is simple and any one san use tbe dye with perfect success. Direction* in English, French and German, lot Ida of each package, For farther information in Dyeing, and giving-a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dve over oth ers, (with many valuable receipts,) purchase Hows A Ste reos Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail ox receipt of price—lo cents. Uanofeetnred by BOWK A sums, 200 Bxoadwat, Boero For sale by druggists and dealers generally. Nov. IS. 186&—ly. - and coo- STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IKON WAKE. The hndebsigned would rk- SPKCmJLLY an- Donnce to the citizens of Altoona sod vicinity that — he has taken the iton and shop recently occo pled by rriis on Annie street. East toorut, where be has on band a lam tnpply of BTOVKB of aU menu, rocb as Cook, Parlor, Office and Shop Stove*, \ whfcbbewfll sell at the A . most reasonable price*. A targe supply win always b* kept on hand. TJX AND SHEET-IRON WARE, in great variety, always on hand. & SPOUTING pat up on ihort Duties. He bu-tluo attached n copneMmithing'foom to hi* eeteblishraent and will hoop on hand an eeaortment of cop per and bran kettle* tc. All kind* of Job work promptly attended to. April 21eta««3.-tf -■--. HTKPHBS WISHES. Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. SPOUTING, &C. SRIGG WOULD RESPECT-^ • felly nform Abe citixen* of and rlcinity that he keepe conxtently -'em bend lane anortment olfboKup, ftrler. Ship SUntn. of all etylee aad aixn.«D«nitthe " wanu of all, which be will mi at low prices, eo reawe aMe terms. - »Ui« «te* of JVa and Shttt "" eoMkttof of all article, for cnlineryporpoare— Steer Ape.** of fcV*JoSIB^ 1> ** ed *** r ’ ! * bt 0t **** l,l ““'I IP ROVED SAUSAGE BTDFFEB, *“ which needa oniy to be eeen to be eppreda, by etery farmer, butcher or thorn ja. Particnlar attention paid to patting np SPOCTISO either in town or country. Bponting peinted and pot up on themoet rraeonaMeterme. fepril 14, MSMy Howard association, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Dieeaeee of die Jferrooe, Seminal. Crinary end Sexual Syetama—new end reliable treatment in Report* of tb. U >WABD ASSOCIATION—eenI by mafl in eeeled letter enrelopee. free of charge. Addraee, Dr. J. BKILLI.V UOUQUTO.V, Howard Aeeociatioa, So. S Sueth Ninth Bt. Philadelphia. Pa. [J u . JO 'M-ly. IP YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE, pure leea, the beet of Chocolate, gilwee aadtogar* «°»° . ____ pftiTcnrrs /IREAM CRACKERS! A fresh bur- ° fth “