Good News for the Unfortunate! TBS unto BOUGHT FOB DISCOVERED AT LAST CHEROKEE REMEDY —AKD— CHEBOKEE INJECTION Compounded from Baits, Boots & Leaves. ’ ‘ %HEROKEK REMEDY, the pal lodiao DireMi: ALTOONA, PA., Ageist tor Blair & Huntingdon Counties rpHESE MACHINES AKK .iuMIT MM of Flwr Altai (o-f Whites is fcmal«) whes«aU tin I to be the ben ever offered Jo theipnhiic,-n.d their old UfiMMU atrdtciness have failed superiority is eatb&ctvrilj established by the fact that in It is prepared to a highly concentrated fora, the dose ; the last eight years, ; -i a r\r\ «#ADr It is dietetic and alternative in its action; purifying (J \ ihK X,4:U\-/ aIUJu JtL, sad deansiasr the blood eaosiDC it to Boer icall of ita orig* „ . . . ~ v - . pority and rigor; thus removing fro in the system ail °- these 3*acmri« hare been soid than ci any cJier man »Dto«;e»o« «hi«h h»« induced di*»K. uficrared, B»aM m«als h«e Uva iymled the pio ipuKwwwm *v*“ pnetors be different Fairs and Institute* than to any vcc- CHEKO&££ INJECTION ie intended as aliy or as- erB _ Xho Machines are warranted to do all that La claimed sistaot to theCberoke* Remedy, and sucm.d oe nsec, id fc r -hem. Thevarenow in use in eereral families in Al copjoactkxo with (hat meiicin. .3 «!! w. of twoa- aod io e f ery caw , te , gi,. « om » Qloat, Etoor Aibu* or Whiles. lu«4fcct are Tbe Agent refers ttuse dMiring Lnfonaali.n a* :he su log aod d*«mk«ut: KiDOTms aU aeaWing, heat, raordoe - Tlt^Q{ . tf jiathiat*. u of. John D. Piper. Eer. A. ud pain, laateadof the burning aad alojoat ns.auunbrf CtoriL George Uawkeaworth. Beuj. K Eua*. and E. H. paio that U experienced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. Tij« machine* cam be seen and examined at the store of By use xu, and nil desreasei ran*--*! by self-pol lution ; such of Memory, Universal La&situde.Pains in the Bank. 0: VUion. Premature Old Age. Weak Serve** Difficulty ir Breathing. Trembling. Wakefulness. Ernptiouaon the Face, Pale Conatenari.'', Insanity. Coti sumptit*i, and all>he Direful Cuiuj/lainti caused by d**- parting from the path of nature, Thia medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and f-as on which all can rely, aa it has been used in cur practice for many years, and with thousand treated, it has not niilrd in a single Instance. Its curative powers have bee n sufficient, to gain victory over the most stubborn cvk-. To those who hav« trifled with their constitution until they think themselves beyond the r*-ach of medical aid. w*_- would say, Despair naff the CHEROKEE CUKE will re store yon to health and vigor, and alter all quack doctors have {kilt'd I tot full particular*, get a Circular from any Dreg Store in the country, or write the Proprietor*, who will mail free to any oc© desiring the ft*me, a full treatise in pamphlet form- Piieca. $2 per bottle, or three bottles for so, and forwar ded by Express to all parts of the world. Bold by all respectable druggists everywhere. DU- W. R. MEIIWIN k CO., Sole Proprietor*. N’o. 59 Liberty Street, diew Tcrk. imufAXcntu Klixir. Elixir. DR. WRIGHT’S REJUVENATING ELIXIR! or, Essence of life. PUTiUB FloU PCII VxGiTABLI EXTRACTS, CONTAIJIKO sor acta nucwors ?a th* host nrucir*. Th® Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discov eries In ths vegetable .kingdom being an entirely new aad an abstract method of cure, irrespective of alf the old; and vurtHrat system*. This medicine ha* been tested by the most eminent med ical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one ol the greatest medical discoveries of the age. One bottle will cnreGeneral Debility. £*w doses cares Hysterics in Feaitles. One bottle cares Palpitation cf the heart. «w drestores the organs of regeneration. Prom one to three bottles restores the manUaessand fall rigor of youth. A few do*tt restore* the appetite. • Three bottle* cure the worst cases of leo potency. A few doses cures the low spirited. One bottle restores mental power. A few dotes bring the rose to the cheek. This medicine restore* to manly vigor and robust health tbs poor debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee ol sensual pleasure. The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man ol nosiuee*, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a sin gle organ, will all find immediate and nermlnent relief by the use of this Elixir or E«#-dc*» of Life. Price $2 per bottle, or three bottle* fur $5, and for war ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any addrea*. gold by ml! dr.iggist* everywhere. Dr. W. R, iIEICWTN A Co.. * • ur ristors, No. 59 Liberty Street, New York. CHEROKEE PILLS! SUGAR FEMALE Health CEKTAIN Abr the Removal of the Insurance of Regularity in the Monthly Periods. The? cor* or .-root diseases that iprinj from irregularity, by removing the irregularitj Itself. They cure Suppressed, Excesme and Painful Heostra tloa. They cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis.) They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the back and lower part*'of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue on •light exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Low new of Spir it*. Hysteria, Sic* Headache. Giddiness, etr„ etc. In o word, be removing the Irregularity, they remove the cause tad witlt it all the effects that spring from it. Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain nothing delete rioos to any constitbtiop. however delica e. their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to do. Tbey may be safely need at any age and at any period except dating ike first three'months, during which the nn filing n»tore of their action would infaUably prevent pregnancy. All letters seeking Informstien or advice will be prompt ly. freely and discreetly answered. Full directions accump >ny each box. Price, $1 per box. or six boxes for sh. Sent by mall, free of postage, on redrpt of price. Sold by ail respectable Druggists. DR. W.XLMEiriNACO.. Sole proprietors, No. &9 Liberty Street, New Tork- Aprll 1,1864 —ly WM. S. BITTNER Dental Surgeon. OFFICE IN MASONIC m*Oß^ TIMBLE, tut door to th« Po.t FOE ALL OUR GOODS! AS STATED AT THE OPENING of the Union Store, the obiect of the company is not ?d onderiiiell other store keepers in a few articles and make it up ca other:-. but simply to sell every article a: a certain percentage above Cost, let that percentage bring the price- above cr below that of other stores, By selling „ FOR CASH ONLY, we arc enabled to place our percentage at the very lowest figure, because w« have no lu*b to make up. We shall a! all times keep the Lost quality of all artclcs offered for sale. Our present slock ccu&ists acf choice se lection of £ I > I ■ < \ and everything in the gr-'-ce-y lice The b«st brands of FEar tea tho -Phcenix, Mount Union and other Mills. | Fni» rixed IS eta,, White 17 eta., Tellowacd Brpwn very fine. lingual and Black Teas from S 5 cts., to I.W per lb. COFFEE. tVOo-irnspurt Rio, Franklin Mills Nonpareil Rio rlx>. , Dandelion, Lsseucft, Browned.Ky®. • ‘ :- i t i- - >f all kind*. Chocolate and \ Scvia use.Grc-tind AUum and Dairy Salt. ,Na>/ B spun. Flounder, Congress, Natural leaf and So lace Chewing Tobarto, aiao a good selection 1 cf Smoking Tobacco. and Cigars. . , Franklin and Levering a Sugar Hook* and other fiymp*. Bunch Raisons 3’J cts. Seed less liaisons 2o .cts,, per lb. Cora Starch. ' .Car-'-cn Oil 65 c;«. [>*r gallon. Candlei. SOAPS ; ii.-sm, G-.-rtnan. French Castile, American Castile. Saw er’« and other Toilet Soaps. Cream. Wine, Sugar. Butter. Soda and Water Crackers. Ferina Biscuit. < WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Broom a , Uand, Dust, Scrub and Shoe Brushes. We would cah special attention to ottr ikp>ts and Shoes as our stock U fresh and selected with great care as to quality. MANAGERS, Dec.'tS, 15n3. - EMPORIUM OF FASHION I ! Hjyima St., AUoona, Pa, D. W. A. BELFORD, Proprietor. r PUE PROPRIETOR OF THE '• EMPORIUM OP FASHION” would respectfully announce to the public that he has received a large invoice of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, - and a general assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Collars, Neck-Ties, ! Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac., exactly .ait.d to thii locality aui inteadd for tk« SPRING AND SUM.MfiK TRADE. The proprietor of the Emporium invites an examina tion of hi* stock, feeling confident thattii* shelve* present a greater variety of plain and fancy good* than can be found elsewhere in the country. A(i examination will convince any one of this fact. lie ha* also received the LATEST FASHION, and being a perfect Cutter,” he ha* no hesitancy in Bay ing that he can make up clothing in the fashion, and in a manner that can not fail to prove satisfactory. It has pawed into a proverb that Ed ford'* the very man that can make. Clothes in the fashion, 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 Jaggard’n Hall, Altoona, Pa. , . [April 17, ’62- A rm TAXISO TUX Manhood: how Lost, how Restored. Jn;jt pub’ihhed, a new edition jf DR. CUL flMfgh | VtKWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical curs (without mekicine) cf SPLr.WATCRHdA. or femitiui Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Looses, Iwpctzxct.-Mental and Physi cal incapacity. Impediment* to Marriage, etc.; also, Cox ■sußPnosr, Epilxpst, and Fits, Induced by seif indulgence or sexual extravagance. 9&- Price, in a «eak-d evelr.pe, only: 6 cents. -j, T*k celebrated author in this admirably essay dearly demonstrates, ftvm a thirty years successfulpractice, that the alarming coasfjueuces of self-abuse mar be radically cared without the dangerous use of JpUrnal nxedicine or the application of the knife —pointing out a mnde of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure him-ielf cheaplv. privately, and 'TadicvU'j. «ar This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cent# or two post stamps.— Addrog the publishers. COATED REGULATOR, Preserver July 13.1564. MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GI^EN on the Piano-Forte and Melodeon, by Mi?s M. SfIOKMAKKK. Terms, $lO per quarter. Nocbargefor the use of the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street, West Altoona. |Jan..16,1562.-tf. AND SAFE. rpEAS : TEAS’ TEAS!—FRITCHEY I 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 sapplv of these delicious crackers jnst received and for sale* by FRITCHEY A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Gent’s Mode! Improved SHlRTS—Casaimere and Muslin Shirts—fine and coarse—white and colored—at , LACGHMA.VS. PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM phene. Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, 4c, at Jan KESSLER’S. Extra family flour, from the Cove, always on hand aj£d for sale as low as the lowest by ?R!TCHEI ■VTEW STOCK OF BOOTHS A SHOES i \ for Men and Boys, Ladies and Misses, just rec’d at LACGHMAN* /GROCERIES. A LARGE AND complete assortment of Groceries havs Joit been re at the store of B. HILEMAN. EWING BUT ONE PRICE. AND THAT A CASH PRICE SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, STRCFS, 6FICES SUGARS. CRACKERS. CUAS. J. C..KUNE k CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post office bov 45SC 7QA IOAIVT AMERICAN l*"OU IjUAi\. Liflnsuanc and T usti’o. Tie Seoetsry of tis Tressarr pres notice list sabcrij* /" BUILDING Southeast tiom will be redersd tar Conpoa Tresscre Sou*, payable L, Corner of W slant and Fourth Streets. PLililTs. _ _ 1T _ r J , taree ran from Acsi 15th, 1564, with MtcPsnnusl inter- Authorized Capital, SoOO.tKK) A C LRE W ARBA^TfiD. «st at tie rst* of sseea sad three-tenths per cent, per Uaid up Capital, - 250,000 annum,—principle sad interest both to be paid La lawful Assets, 1.89*.*46 . S. u. money. Th**e cote* will be convertible, ax the option of the Ur Id* mctcnty, lain tix per cent, gold bearing bonds, pay- able not less tfc»w fire cor acre than twenty years from th<»ir date, u the Government may elect. They will be i*su*d in denomination* of $3O, $lOO, $-501), $l,OOO, and $5, COO, and ail subscription* meat be fifty dollars cr some multiple of fifty dollar*. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charge* as soon after the receipt of the original Certificate* of Deposit as they can be prej^red. As the note* draw interest from August 13. persons ma- king depDait* snbSt-qutrDl U> that date must par the inter- esl accrued from the date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and up- ward* for these cotes at any time will be allow el a com* , j mission of cce-quarter of cue per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department np n the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the oficer with whom the-de poe:t was made. No deduction* for cc-mmUsiona muc oc made from the deposit. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT ii A Natiosai SatlnoS Bans., offering a higher rate cf interest than any other, and t.\t tnt ucurily. Any sav- ings bank which pays its deposits in IT. 5. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of tho country, and it c*> great induce- ments to lenders as those issued by tne government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the f-dth or ability of pri- vate parties, or stock companies, or geperate communities only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to securo th* discharge <1; git ion* of the United States. While the government offers the most I'bera.l terms U>r its loans, it believe* that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism cf the pecpl* Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposit*.— The party depositing most endorse upon th«- oniy£/wi*C‘-r- tificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department, suas-c*imo»3 WILL hmcxivcd by the Treasurer of the United State*, at Washington, th* several Assistant Trea- sorer* and designated DejKisitari--*, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTdONA. and by all National Banka which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the comotry will give further information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI BERS. aug. 10,-oiao FIRST NATIONAL STORE OF ALTOONA, LI Till »00* TC'»ICISLT CCCCPISB 3T J. B. EILiKIS. J. W. C U K B Y , WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that lie has purchased J. B. HI LEMAN’S stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., and will continue the bnsinaas at the old stand. To the stock purchased from Mr. 11.1 hare just added a large and select aasortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, S I L K S, NOTIONS, BOOTS'A NO SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEEESWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROG EEIES, FINE VARIETIES OF TOBACCO! And in fact everything usually kept in a first class coun try store, which was bought 1“W for cash and uill be sold sit corresponding low prices for cash or country produce, and request the public to give me a call before pur* ift»iug elsewhere, feeling satisfied I can offer superior induce ments to cash buyert. Altoona, April 27,-tf TIME AND BEAUTY! CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfully annpun ces to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he CLOCK, WATCH »mi JEWELRY Establishment in the room formerly occupied by Ur. Cal derwood, on Virginia street, between Julia and Caroline, 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, 4c. Particular attention given to repairing clocks, watches and jewelry. B»* selling for cash only, at the smallest advance on first cost he feels sure that he can please all in price as well as quality. SAMUEL SMITH. ap'Mf JOHN D. SPEILMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Altoona, Blair county. Pa. OFFICE on Main street, front of his chair shop, one door East of the National Hotel. *p9-tf W. M. LLOYD & CO., ALTOOSA. PA., JOHNSTON, JACK & CO., boi.lwaysduro, pa.. BANKERS, (Late ik BeU t Jack 4" Co.”) Dk af t s on the principal Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit?, payable on demand, without Interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rate* Feb. 2d,185&. RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! /"IASH paid for RAGS, at BABY’S ; i LL KINDS OF PRINTING MILLXNBRT STORE. Virginia St., Altoona. neatly and expedittuslv executed at the June, S»,3SM-1 j. ••ALTOONA TRIBUNE 1 * OFFICE Incorporated I*so, bv the Legislature vania. Dyspepsia fau t-he fcTj*dng SympCtm*: i Ist. A constant pain or aaewitt— at da* pit «* tfc* • Insure* Lire* during the Natural life or f.r «hort terms, ttozuacb. • » prur.ts and cnent**. and contracts of.. lid. i jiinlfDC® and Acidity, all kinds depcndin.: ou the ivun »-f life. I>i. C<*tiT*ie<« and LowowAppetita. pjli-'irt of Lift Insurance iisu-i at the u#eal mutual 4th. tilocm and Depression ol Spir.ta. TViri of vthc-r coc-d cornpAhiev—with pr-dil* s.. th*.-a~ured ’ t-th. Ifetirboa. *ilh pipiog. last Boses Jauuarv. 1 vJI, IZ j-rr »•• nf. all j.re Cth* Puih iu aI» parts uf the System. ; miams receivel ra wutu.»! —as Joint Suck rules, 7:h, Consumptive SymWma and Palpitation *f the j £0 jtrf cent leii than the al*-.ve, -.-r Total Abstinence rutc-a ■ lieirt. > i'j per cent, loss than Mutual i-rtcc. Also, a Mb. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. , va\’ rruirriTnu 1 i>r 4 V Vth. Nervous* Affection, and want of sleep *1 night. I >»o>-rOKr hii I lib rLAA. Kth. U*s of Appetite aadYomiliag. 1 r> U- >« r„ r f S - . irt *-»r-r.«tv whoa 11th. Dizzlm*, Hituue* fcf Vision and U*» of Sight. i IkvV4 f‘r Lift.' »4 i..jt!isVi ir. '.'Vso !»y; Wth. U«d«l» .a* Sttggttins in wtlkin* »•*“ «"•* j ai. J he l !t , ~r n i-h hj ". .t'.'vf li.'- lh' cslodof case* of Dyspnea that h»« n«d ' .he C nii-anN w m a l. j I. i. v pwi.. Wi-hari's Uresis Anierican Dyapt-paia Piila, not oae of the amoun* ot premium yu i. j.-> f'l. l -"* s: u&s Jailed of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in On a Policy of v -itr I - e»*.-:v.ca«: sw matter if of twenty year* standing. Sold by after payment of rat. everywhere, and at Dr. Wiihart'a Ufllicr.No. 1 Annual Premium, for lu. ,S, street. Philadelphia, Pa. Ail examination* and conia.uiiuas fire of charge. Send for a circular.— Privc $1 ptrf tvi. Siut by hiaii.free cl charga, oa receipt CifUiv-UcY. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Presiieut. SAML'KL WOiiK. Vice f’rvsiJetii. JoSS S. Wiucx, secretary. LOiSi OP 72U-7i:£.r. Alexander WhilMiu,, J. K-IjarTlionfun, llvii. Ja*. Pollock, 11 :-n. Aili>on. AILo-rt C. Robt-HS, T. h-A:u*, G'.or*:-' Nc-'-iu. WUlUrii J. Uuwar Any farther inf-. ruL.:i'-□ c.iu b- had by applying to the undersignci, who ;s th*_- atilli>. rL ol lor B.air t.'*anty. July :;l, 1v.2 ly U. A. 0. KEKU. CHANGED HANDS. EXCELSIOR Hat & Cap Store. The undersigned, would in f.rsn 1 1:*_* public th.it h ■■ h.s? mkrti charu*. of ih.s cs t;i. U : :-!••: o- ..-u n-.- i by J-*-.- Smißi. wl.-. m he 1:a-» :;..w on hand a ia;g-j aud van d a.'-.rln'.-.uu o» I'ASUIONAiiI.K 'TVi.! :- 01' HATS, J| CAPS, MISSES AND CHILDREN S ELATS, His sr-ck ' ■-■■u K-1.-.-K-i creat c-»r.- ar.-l cwl-ra *-vvrv c-»i<>r, mm; - au'i ;'--r the accommodation of crave or pay. old or -ui..:. rich i-: Ail he is iiti «,-x i:oi that he ran ph-a-e Aug. IT. 3>04-^ CITY HOTEL, TYRONE. BLAIR COUNTY, PENN'A LEWIS GI KB LIC, Proprietor. HAVING purchased the above well known Hotel a:, ! r'-lurni-Lv-l thr m:uo new furniture. I am m-w prepared t-- p._c liG.n-i-t;.' nil wl;.» fi ler rne with tli°ir Kr- Oiunil-u.' t<» enrri pas* seng-.-rs to and from th-.* April-O. o».—ly. JACOB SNYBEB. TAILOR. The Hero of Out Hundred Fits per Month' I would respectfully f a Kj--bioL.il 1- Tailor, a- follow-,: ilecausr I keep nr. excel lent assortment of C!--:b-. Carsinieri-s, Vesting- and Trimmings. wider., vhen exaiiiint-dwilway - j■ 1 - t--. Because my werk mad** up in a mann--” f> take* down the * and jdres aii my cu a city app-.-arunce. Because I am m-i a? a Cutler be-t :■> be found anywher--. Because !onz ei{.«*rK*:i-:»- in my business rue entire control ov.-r i ;..»nd c-it;r.trv Wh-n I am not d-p-uLmi "[■ -u any one tolift m- out of the suds. Ikcause lam still ‘'-n th t snuny fore rny ta-U- as a w--rl Call on cj*. in tl'.*’ c,ri;. r r-- Gire nv. 1 a trial .in-I.yuu will - Altoona. May PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON oil lamps: Unrivaledin B'autv. Simplicity Safety or Economy. Evt.-y person t-> obtain the very bc-stani cheap est jx,*fable light ■within th-dr r-aoh. sh ni l call at the store the underGgnvd and examine thes* Lamps before purchasing elsewhrre. and wo pledge yursolreK to demon strate Ist. Thar NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning. 2d. That they are v-.ry ea?;3y trimmel. 4th. That ih»-v are »'*a«ilv regulated to give more or lesi light.’ sth. That tlit-y burn entirely frr-‘- from smoke. Cth. That the light is a: b-a.-t 50 per cent, cheaper than any othei light now. in .union ?>•'. The** lamps are admirably adapted for the u«r of Stu dents, Mechanics. Sr.-inistreve*. Factories, Halls. Churches, Stores, Hotels, and are highly n.-C;- nirm.-nded lor family use. The burner of the Carb"ti Uil Lamp can he attached to old side, hanging and tibh- linii and oil lamps. at a «niulJ expense, and will an-w-.-r ;*v--ry pnrp-;<- of a m.w hirip. We gu&rante* p'-rft-ct sati'fw ri ,-ii in all -An?. U*. ISovtf.] G-. W. KESSLER. I EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SITU- J SCRIBER w.-.ul I r.-p.-ctiVdy in form the public that he ha- ,rec*-n:iy re- 4 • fitted the ab-.vy licdvl. and is mw,- pre-AgsgSs^^^ I pared to acconmiodatf his fid ]- and jgl f #£ patrons in a comfortable uunru-i. and be will spare no pains in making it a:: agrewiM* ln-w for :U1 i-'jourm-n*. HU Table will always b- juxurimi-ly -upnlied from the market.-a: the country ami cit:• and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. ITs charges areas reasonable as those tf anv other ll*t‘d in the plac*. and he foels satisfied they c;in riot he * y,t!K'«i? who C*vor him with their custom. Kxj--ctmg t > receive a share of public patronage. ami fully intending to deserve it. he throws open hia house to the public and invites a trial. I have just received a stock if Ne. 1 French Drandy, for medicinal purro-e*. Also a large st..ck of * Win.,,*. for :u*-d:ctn:il pur poses, together with a i* t of the he-: old Uy»« Whhkey to te found in the country. Alhwna, Mar C 7. l>s;h-l SOMETHING NEW. THIi SUBSOIUBUK .HAS JUST X return--} fu.-m i\a- vn»: where L* joircba?e«i a rer? and fine itock t-f BOOTS AND SHOES. BROGANS,' GAITERS. AC., which he is prepared r-> i.-fh-r to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity at vrry low pric-*. Having purchased direct from the manufacturer* :"»r cash, he i- pr»--pared to s.-ll at prices that will defy competition. All that he a-ks is that the people will call aud examine hi* stock before purchasing elsewhere. p fcß- HOOTS and SHOES itindo to or-l'.T on th* 4 ra-*-;* r?a sonatdt* AUo. joornj.tly to. Don’t th>: pla-:-?. two door.-? I.flow Post Utilre. •lan. o. 1 vjl "VTATIOMAL POLICE GAZETTE.— Th:i Gre.it Journal of Crsme and Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, and Is wid-dy circulated tiirotj^rii the country. It contains nil the Great Trials. Crimini* Oasis, and appropriate Editorials on thesom'-Gtotrethcrwith infjrmatkn on Criminal Miitto*. m-c t<> he found in any other newspaper. s2 per annum; fi f-.»r ??irc month*. to Le remitted by subscribers, {who should write their name* and the town, county and stale where tlo-v reside plainly.) To G, W. MATshhL & C<.»- Edit- r i I'rop'r. of New York iviico G;u:eit", AVi n York K'it'j. 15—tf ] GIKEAT western insurance I A.ND TRCST COMI'ANY.-Insurance on Real or personal property will be effoctod on tin.* most reasonable terms by their airents in Alta na at iioffice in Anna St March 17. WW. JOHN* SHOKMaKKU, As«*nt. I EVES PREPARATION FOR EX- J terminating BATS; MICE. ROACHES. ANTS and Bed-butts without danger in its use under anv circumstan cea for sale nt the Store of G. W. KESSLER. Jan. 24, .Od* tij HU. MILLER, • DEXTIST. iffSBBiL Office on Carolina strict. U-rweeu Virginia and Kmraa strwt». AU»>oui C/ V-.-ur 7 Year 10 Yr.vr s■l*l w JUJ Ji' *J "0 4 ■. !.-> -v> T<< -"*• * m 00 c7l 4') *J- hi O'J V/O VO J- !i-i* 15 .u'jn.-.n, •I. li. J hn A*ku-..iu. Chirl' 3 t. Jivazlilt. a vriiU‘?i W>/rk • f hi* sure IU-'t f-,.- I>. W. ALE. •nu.r* f-’-rtv. ,n 1 ti.ore j ..f t’.M -Uriut IZot^v.” l ' JACOB*SNYDER john bowman* ‘I. THOMPSON. Afj'iit. Jan. -o—2m* DYSPEPSIA! FRIES & WILLIAMS. 4 '-j ’-"J dyspepsia, dyspepsia, dyspepsia. 1, Kluajuth Bmisiox, of Braadywine, Del-, formerly of Old Chester, iVrU ilw certify ti»*U k>r one year and a half 1 suilbrt-u t-ve’rj tiling but death from that awful diseasecal lr.i D'.-jfpi-.'-i. JIV whole system ’was prostrated with Bert Jus debiiilj ; 1 coidd my iouo; ii I ate «;tcU a cracker or the smailcel amount oi '.sxxJ. it aoui-J return ju-%; as I swallowed it; 1 became so costive in n.y that 1 would nut haveapaasage ta less than fnur’aiid vil-u cignt ii*y»; under this immense sui lV;iug. uit mind svemed entirely to give way. 1 Lad drcA-.fui horror and evil iurebodiug'. 1 thought every t-v-iv hated me and I hated everybody; 1 Could Uvt bear uiv bus baud a-T my own children, every thing appeared to l-e horror strivkeu to uie ; I nad n-» ambifiun to do any ■ thin,:; 1 l-«i ah my lore id tamdy and home; 1 would raau-ic and wander fr-m place to plate, but could h-.-t be contented; i felt that I was doomtd to hell, and that th-rfc w,jj w> heaven for me. and was often tempted to Commit euic.de. so near was my whom urrviAir uyjßeta destroyed, an j ahsj c.y mind, from that aw mi cc-mp-ainh Dyspepsia, that my fn*ua» thought best to have me placed la Dr. } turkLridws UospiUl,AVenl BiuLcdelubui; i remained there nine weeks, and rhuugh I was a little bettor, but in a few dava UiV d; radial complaint was raging as tad as ever.— Hearing of the Wwtiderfu] cures performed by Dr. WULart’s Great American DvspepsU I'dis and Lis treatment lor Dy *jn'psia, my Uuatand called on Dr. Vi i>mirl and stat-ca’ my case to him. lie said he had no doubt he could cure :iJ-. so- iu three days at: r I called and placed myself ua dvr'thv Uocur's treatment, and in two weeks X began to my 10-l-i. and leit that my disease wa» hut giving wav.nud I Continued to recover fv-r about three months, and at the- present time I enj-jy perfect health of L-.-dy anu mind, and I most bincerely return my thanks to s rnercP fuj Uo*i and Dr. Whhart- and to Lis ureat American Dys jn-p*La Villa and Vine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me irom an insane Asylum, a premature grave. AU persons ; smTexing with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or [ write, as I am willing to do all the good I can for suffer* I ing humanity. Lutaagra Bxxssox, : Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Cheater, Delaware ! county, Ba. ' DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! I. TuEilf, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county. Pa., have buffered fur more than one year, everything but lientii itself from that awlul disease cailtrd Dyspepsia. I vujj in that time five iff the must eminent physicians j.j I'iuUdeipUi.u They did ail they could fui me with med icines and cupping, but still i was «u better, I thou went lu tLc Pennsylvania University, in order to place luyseli in reach off the best meuicni talents iu the country, but tijeir medicines failed to do me stuy good, and uttvotime-9 I wished f.r death to r\ lieve me of my sufferings, but see ini: Dr. WL>l»art*s advcrtiseaieut iu the Philadelphia Jdul 1 •b t-rn-intd to try once more, but with little Uilh. 1 called on Dr. Withaet, and told him if I could.have dic'd 1 w.,-uiJ have Lin:, and then relate--! nir suf- L-rii.g* to l.:m. The Doctor assured me if ha failed to cure i::e f Dv-^-jda it would be the first ca-e iu tvo years, so 1 ;-ut njVv.di under hi* ti »,*.*tcient. aud although.furmonihs V'-nj:ting uv.irly ull lute, my siaxucb swelled with wind, hd-ea with'paiu b:-y«-ud description, I bought a box vi L;-> Dy-pep.-ia i*ilis. 1 sist-i them as directed, and in tea *l C’-ul.* eat as hvai ty a m< al as any person in ihe yrale v: ivnnsy ivania. and in thirty days was a well man. I invite any j-ersua suflt-s ihg- as I was to call and sev me, .it;i I wail r-hite my suffering and the great cure 1 r».-c«iv ed. 1 wouli say to »ll i Vspeptics, every where, that Dr. Wishart is. 1 leiiev*. the only per Kin cu the earth that can cure Dyspepsia with • ny degree of certainty. Mass* Toils, Cheltenham. Montgomery co n Pa. Dr. WBhart's Office, No. 10 North Second street. Office hours from VA. M. Co SP. M. AU examinations and con ouliatk ni fnr«. A POSITIVE CURE FOR DTSPEPSIA. aXiA WHAT MX./OHH H. BAPCOCX SAIB, yo. 103 S Ouvx Stexx?. Philadelphia, Janoary iid, le&.j' Dr. Wiss.i&T—Sir ;--It Is with much pleasure lhai 1 am now to inform you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, i have teen entirely cuted of that. must distressing Complahit. Dyspepsia. I had been grievously afflicted for .he .u-t twenty-eight years, and for ten years ol that time nave .lot be«u free, front its pain one week at a time, l . bave had I: in its worst trm and have dragged uq a most miserable exi-tence—in pain day ami night. Every kind of r,xd that 1 ate filled me with wit.d aud pain, it mattered not how tight, or how email the quantity. A continued bUctiiug was sure to lolldw.— 1 had no 'appetite fur any ki ids ul meats whaterer, and my distress was so great for several mouther before I beard <.d*your Pills, that I frequently wished lor death. 1 had taken everything that I had heard of for Dy>j**psla, with cut receiving any benefit; but on your Pills being reconi?- mended to me by oue who had been cured by them, 1 con cluded tu give them a trial, although I had no faith in them. To n.y astonishment, I found uiyselt getting better In-fore I hud taken one quarter of a box, I am now mjr Store, and haring added Urgeiy to tiieir ttockAM *>■ prepared to supply anything ie the H*niw* »»4yUlery line, each u Handsaws, Ai», Angera, Adrem, yhIMU, S-qatre*, Rule*, Hammer*. Planes, Hingea, Lock*. l.arrssa. File*. Knives and Pork*, Spoons, Ac, Ac, mil of vkick thee offers on the meet remsonahis Urau. Persons wishing anything in the Hardware U»s are rec nested to call (tad examine tfceir TbeT have also added Oil*, PalnU, Carbon Oil,He, tvtbalr stock, mad will dispose of mil these anicksata imsH mA ranceon first The will alaoctßtinueibe STOVE BUSINESS. mnd will k*ep -'n hand an assortment from which **y per<*>o will be aide to select anxrticle to peimem their Jaacj. 1 TIN "and SHEET IRONWARE, CEDAR and WILLOW-WARE they wiH aJaayshaT* a larse supplj.aod>iil anything that may called for. jvb work :a thU line promptly aiteod«d to. ROOFING AND SPOUTING pc; up on abort notice ia the beat »ty le. April 27. NEW GOODS. THE undersigned would respectfully in firm tb- ctixeas of Altoona ini aurroahdin* earns- Irj, that he hi- joit returned from the East, where be kaa l**n selecting hie slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, •wiiicb, f.-r stvle. quality and price, cannot be rarpaased ia this aeck of'cjuatry. Kie ,aiock ii* much iar*ar taaa heretofore. and as ii ia quite an object, ia taeae exciting var times, for every caa to parch*** where they can fat The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices, he woald jit sh»: he can end will Mil ae low. if sola little lower than any other home in thia place* Ha wiabai all to call and m bj atack before pnreharing alaawhcra, a* hr foci, conb-ieal far can offer indneemenu which will defy competition. Ilia stock i..n»i«U of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of every description, HEX AXD EOT S' WINTER WEAR. LADIES AXD MISSES’ DRESS SHORE, MEX AXD BOTS’ BOOTS AXD SHOES, HEX’S UiLf HOIS WOMEN'S AXD MISSES’ WOOL HOSE, HATS AXD CAPS, BLEACHED AXD UNBLEACHED MUSLIM, GINGHAMS AXD HEAVY DRILLING*. He will sell Ladiea Sewed, Heeled Bootee* at $ISO&I.TI Kip Pegged i IX®UO Mens Boot. : f - we**. BALMORAL SKIRTS, very low. GROCERIES, White and Brown Sugar, Rio Ccffeec, Syrapa, Teaa, Jtc.‘ and everything that i* usually kept in a Dry Good* Slora, and as cheap as the cheapest. J. A. SPEINUX Altoona, .Oct. 7a 1563, FAMILY DYE COLORS. Patented October 13th, 1863. Sack, Sack for Silk. Dark Blue. Light Sue, French Sue Claret Brotan, Dark Bri*cn, Light Broum. Snuff Bravm, Cl.erry, Crimtm, Dark Drab, Light Drab, Fa%m Drab , Light I\ivn drab. For dyeing Silk, Woolen and .slixed Good*, Sha vis, Searft, Dr«s*e*. Ribbon*. Gloves, Bonnet*. Hats, FeathWs, Kid Glove*. Children’* Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. SAVING OF SO PER CENT. For 25 cents yon can color u many good* as would oth erwi*e coat five time* that nm. Various shade* can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple and any one Ran use the dye with perfect success. Directions ta English, French and German, in: id* cf rack package, For further information is D.slng, and giving a perfect knowiedgewbat colors are best adapted to dye over oth ers, (with many valuable receipee,) purchase Hows A Ste ven* Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sect by mail on receipt of price—lo cents. Manufactured by HOWE * STJtTKXSt 360 BaoaswaT, lawn. For sale br druggists and dealers generally. Nov, 15. 1563.—«1y. STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-lUON WAKE. The undersigned would re- SPEtTFCLLT mb □onnce to the citizens of Altoona and ficinity t! he has taken the st< and shop recently oci pied by Fries £ Wino on Annie strut* East toon a, where he has hand a large supply v STOV ES cf all Patterns, such as Cook, ParK Office and Shop Stores which he will sell at the most reasonable prices. A large supply will always ks kept on hand. TZX AXD SSEST-moy WA&K, in gr*»t TmiUty, always on hand. ROOFING & SPOUTING put op on short notice. Qe has also attached a copper-smithing room to his establishment and will kctpoa hand an assortment of cop* per and brass kettles, kc. All kinds of job work promptly attended to. April2lst,U63.-tf STEPHEN WINTERS. Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, SPOUTING, &C. SRIUG WOULD RESPECT- • fully nform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he keeps constantly WARO ASSOCIATION—sent by mail in sealed !•«•» envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. BKIIXIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. No. 3 Sooth Ninth St., Philadelphia, I’a. [Jan. 30 ’64-ly. IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE pare Teas, the belt of Chocolate, Syrups and Saga? -go to FRITCUEY’B C 'l REAM CRACKERS! A fresh sup- J ply of these delicious crackers just received and 4sr ale at ‘ FRITCHETS SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT TRircurrs. All styles carpeting and Oilcloth. e»n be fonnd » LAPQHMAM** Mackerel— nos. i, 2, and a, in all sited packages, new, and each package Warranted, just received and for eale low j-i Ortm, u Great, lagtnta. \roont &arie£, * IicCBUM & DERN, VOL. 9 the ALTOONA ma. MccavM. - - - *’ »D1T0»» *»» ** AU p»p«rt diacontmued llw p«id tor TtBHI OV iSTI 1 in: fomr line* or Im« * Ob* Sana?*, (* , X*o ** (1® || ) , TH O«r thro* »«k« » nd ‘ h *‘ p«r kjubtb fcr *»ch in*«Uoo.^ Six line* or leM --vr " On* *qu»r* •JF"; Two “ •“***' Thrtu “ Pour * Half a column. Od« column v AdminUtrutort and Kxfcutow N Merchant* advertising hy the j with llbtrtj to change”—*•"•■■ Professional or Busincas Cards, n with paper. per year Communications cf a politic* InUrast, will he charged accordir Advertisements not marked w tlone desired. will be continued according to the above term*. Business notices fire cent* per Obituary notices exceeding ten From Frazer’s Magazinti. THE WISHIN Voice of his region fabulou For silent else is all the None else remains to tell The story of the things Fair fountain of this valley That, falling with a cea Into thy cup of sculptured Speakcst of fairy and oi For name of either thou h Time was Titania rount And rings by elfish footsK Still linger in the magu B jt when the Benedictine To build upon these me He called thee by a holier And blessed thy source And said the old belief wt Yet still, so ran the rus Strange voices sounded, si. By summer nights alou And whether it were saint Blessing or rnagif, who ' Men said that virtue in th And loved thee as the A And still thy chalice carv Though old beliefs havt Though fairies and thougl Brims with clear crysu. And waiting here an idle And looking with a list 1 see beneath thy waters' The changeless azure o The changeless azure floe That was as deep, as fa Or ever down the woodla The tirst wild savage v. Or ever man thy dwelling And, resting on the vir Looked wandering on the And blessed thee as the And if there still be powc ■ To grant the wishes we If it avail implicitly The old tradition to be Give me, fair stream, not Not fortune high,nor w Not strength to rise the ci Nor the deceit of hums But this : that like thy w Tin.’ creeds and system Unvexed within a narrow My life with even strea May Sow, and flit its desi With this at least of bh Upward to gaze with fear And mirror back some Select ||i HOW A WOMAN WA “ I shall never recov •aid M. Coulnincourt, si from the room in whic zing for the last time dead wife. Henri Augrer sighed he had lived to know all consolation, he did i sole. “ Husbands have lost I know—wives that t member how Cecile ant other since %ur cliildh the obstacles that sepa: years; remember how home worthy of her, years of happiness, two for the work of a win frightful! Cecile, my her ,eyes yearned tow: they closed forever, never know happiness : Henri Augrer led i s*udy, and there sat I widower paced the ro l*is dead wife, now so now exhausted and wt