Good Nero for the Unfortunate! I THK WMCO SOUGHT FOR DISCOVEKED AT LAS' yOMpß^^lp^^DAYa/ caURGKEE REMEDY •:! —ASP— CHEROKEE INJECTION Compoundedfrom Barks, Roots & Leaves. LCfIBEOKRK REMEDY, the reat Indian Diruretlc fun* all aUtmatm of the various organs, wicJim Incontiuu «*c« <»fthr Uriue, Inflamation of th*»BUdder,;lnllamatlon & thrtCftnnytt'Sfame In the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, gleet, Oauorrhiea, and Is especially recommended in those 'wbMftof Floor Albuajor Whites iufomales) where alt the gld medicines have failed. : ll tt ftnMiwl In a highly concentrated,form, the dose Mlybttoelritnifiietotwo lea*i«*oufnU three times perday. Itji.jfisvetfc and alternative in its action; purifying and claaaidng the blood causing it to flow in all of its ord inal purity and vigor; thus removing from the system ail have induced disease. CHKHOKBK INJECTION b Intended as ah ally or as. flfftant to tin* Cherokee Remedy, ami ihoaid be nsed in ' conjunction wltli that medicine m all cases of G.morliaea, Olaet, Fluor Albusor W hites. liseffect are healing sooth ilng.aial demulcent: removing all scalding, heat, chordee iieipiHnj instead of the burning ami almost uuen nrilde paiu that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack ifujoctlods* use;of the Clierokee Remedy and Cherdcee Injection the twtr mvdlciuee at the same time —all improper dis charges are removed, and the weakened organs are speed!- , )y restored to full vigor and strength. : for full particulars get our pampelet. from any drug store In the country, or write to us and we will mail free to any address, a full treatise. > Price. Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottlo, or throe bot ;l*sfbrs6. Price, Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle or three bottles lor $6. Sent by Kipress to any address on receipt of price. Sold by druggists everywhere. I>K. W. R. M ERWIN A CO., Sole Proprietors j - No. 69 Liberty Street, Mew York, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED KKOM 9 I ‘ r« 3 ■' OD « ■ ft o s : o 5 CHEROKEE CURE! i All nn'aUiug cure f»»t Spermatorrhea,Seminal Weuknes* Kucturtuil Eoiiiudons, and .11 deceases caused bjraelf-pol |*itioo; such an. Lo*sof Memory, Utiiverbal l,aa«itiide,l*»in> lu the Back. Dimness o Vision, Premature Old Age, W**»k Jierves, Difficulty in Breathing, Trembling. Wakefulness Brapllouson thr Face. pale Countenance, Insanity. Con* kumptkm, and all the Direful Complaints ftiuved by de parting from the vat i of nature. ; This fn&Hciue U a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all can rely, as it Ims been used in our practice f«n many years, and with thousand treated: it has not failed ii 4 single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient lo gain victory over the nn«t stubborn caseJ 1 To those who kuv*'triflud with their constitution until they think themselves beyond the read* Of medical aid. w» yonld say. Ikipair not! the CHEROKEE CURE will re Slots you to health and vigor, and alter all quack doctor* tare fkib-d * i For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drop 4t«m in the country, or write the Proprietors.- who a 11. Until free to any oue desiriig the same, a full treatise in ttamphlet form. 1 Pi ices $2 per bottle, or three bottles for |5, and forwar ded by Express to ali parts of the wurltl. Bold by alt respectable druggists everywhere. 1 Dll W. R. MEKWIN A CO., J Sole Proprietor*. lio. 59 Liberty Street, New York. unu ulna tu inn taii.xo tu> Hlixir. Elixir. DR. WRIGHT’S REJUVENATING OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. fUMKtti PIUiM PURI VIH TABLE EXTRACTS, CONTAINING NOTHINO INJURIOUS To THE M"BT DELICATE. ; The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discov •rW« tn. Uis vegetable kingdom being an entirely lie* and an abstract method of cure, im-sjiecttve of all the old; And wonv-oot systems. j This medicine has been tested by the most eminent tued leal.men ikf the day, and by them pronounced to he one oi the greatest medkil dbenverie* of the age. : One bottle will curetienerul Debility. : S».« iIiSHM const Hysteric* in F'hUm. ; One little cures Palpitation cf the heart. i' 4ei restores tile >*rg km of regeneration. ; From one to three bottles restores the manliness and full Vigor of youth. •i A few d»m« restores the appetite. 'I Three lwri«tor»f'te, and E. U. Turner, Ksqr*. : The machines can be seen and examined at thestore of the Agent, at Altoona. Price i>f No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot an 4 new style H niiuer—|tU>. N<». 2. ornamental bronze, glass fool and new k.yie liemnier—sss.,: No. 3, plain, with old style llemmer—s4s. ■ ’ [.March 21, 1801-tf. A CASH TIHCE FOR ALL OLE GOODS! AS STATED AT THE OPENING of the : Unions Store, the obiect ol the company je not to umb-rsell other store keepers in u few articles itinf make it upon other*, but 'dnipiy to sell every article a| a certain percentage above cot. lot that {UMCenlage bring the price above or below that of other store*. by selling FOR CASH ONLY, w« arc enabled to place our percenfagH at the very lowest figure, because *e have no lots* lu makeup. We shall at ail limes keep,'the best quality of all artcles •flered tor B alo. Our Consists a of choice sc* lection ef *nd everything in_lbe gr< c© y line The 10-sl brand* of tt.’; horn tho Phoenix, Mount Uuiutt and othet .Mills. SUGARS. ' Pulv rizedTS cts., White 17, eta., Yellow and Brown very fine. , r . imr.etUl and Black Tout from 85 cts., to 1.50 per lb. COFFEE. oiluinispnrt Uio. Frnnklit* Mills ; Uio. Nonpareil Rio EX- cl-'lo/, Dandelion, Essence.-Browned Kyo. ivt if all kincs, Chocolate and Ocnu. 'isu,Utound AHum aiid Dairy Salt. Navy U spun. Flounder. Cotigre&s, Natural leaf and So lace Chewing TobiO~o, also a-good selection of Smoking tobacco. ami Cigars. • Frank tin und Loverlng’s Sdgar llou*-e apd other Syrups. Hunch liaison* Bu cts. ■ Seedless liaisons lio cts., per lb. Corn Starch. ' ; Carbon 0:1 05 cts. per gallop. Candles. SOAPS R.*sin, German. French Castile, .American Castile, Saw 1 er’s and other Toilet Soups.; Cream. Wine, Sugar, Butter, Soda and Water Crackers. Keiir.u Biscuit.- WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Broom* , Hand, Dust, Scrub and Shoe Brushes. ; We would call special attention to our Hoots and Shoes »»♦ oiu stock is lre»h and seh-gted w ith great care as to luality. • MAN AG BUS. pec. £J, ISfiS. ' BMimiUM OF FASHION!! llryinia St., Altoona, Pa. I). Wi A. BEDFORD, Proprietor. • ''P HE-PROPRIETOR pp THE ‘ EMPORIUM J[ OF FASHION” would respectfully announce to the public timC he baa recqivl-d invoice of CLOTHS, " t casslmehes, i VESTINGS, and a general assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Collars, Neck-Ties, Suspenders, Hosiery, , Handkerchiefs, Ic>, Ad-, exactly .cited to this locality and intended for the ' SPRING AND SUMMER''TRADE.' The proprietor nf the EmjKrium invites an examina tion of his stuck, feeling cont|uenl that his shelves present t gt eater variety of plain and ISncy goods than can 'a* s lound elsewhere in the country. An examination will convince any one of tills fact; M lie has also 'received the LATEST FASII lON, ind being a perfect •‘Cutter.:’ he ha* im hesitancy in say ing that he Can make lip clothing in the fashion, niul in v manner that can nut fail to prove satisfactory. It has pused into a proverb that Bel ford's the wry man tlut fan make. Clothes in die fashion. strong aud,chcap All that have ever tris him yet, Say that he rehiiy cifpt Ik* beat. Remember lb© place, Virginia street, first door above laggard's Hall, Altoona, Da. ; fApril !?, *62. ELIXIR ! Alanhood: how Lbsr, how Restored. Just puljlivUcil.R new edition of DR. CU ilmlmtA VbiiWhl.L’S CKLhIUCAThD KSSAY on the radical tmrs mekicin«) <.f OTMMr SpeRMAToIiUOU. or; semi .al ,\V eakhe**. In* **tnntury Ca-minal Losses, IMroTUMT.*Mt;iUuI and -•iil incj*j«*ci y. linpeifjim*nU'to .'laiiiHge, etc.; also, Ci,.v •UMPTiuN, hpiLSTsT. and tiT.l, luctuced by aeil indulgence >r sexual extravagance. M&- Price. in a pealed ev«4opo,jouly 6 cent*. To** ceu-biaced itui(i**r In this Mdnmuble e*sty clearly •lemonstrab'*. from a thirty years’smxe>>ful practice, that the alarming cti»ij!««-qm*nct*» oJ-Selfubnse tnuy be indicall* cured without the dangerous use) of internal medicine ui the appliratn n of the knife-*pchlting out « nmde ot cun*, •t once pimple, certain and rttectual, by means uf'which v*vvry sufleit-r, no matter whut bis condition may be, may cure Jimi-cif cheaply, privately, and radic-dly. ~. hid Lecture fthoUid* be l in the bunds of every youcn and every man in tbu hiiid. Sent under m*«h in a plafn envelope to any iuMro«s. post paid^M u receipt ol ur two peat stamps.— Addie* the publishers. '1 - ; CfIAS. >T. C. KLINK & CO.. 127 Bowerv, New York, Rost office b<*v 4556 July XX ISW. h • *. | ••• . REGULATOR. Preserver \ T USIC! —INST RtJ CTI ON S GI v EN AT 1 on the Plmo-Forte .kbd Mehdeoii. by Miss M. MIiMSMAKKH. Terms. sld per quarter. No charge for the iue of the Instrument. on Catharine Street, West Altoona. | ' fJan.lo.lB62.~tf. AND SAFE. Dental Surgeon. OF PICK IN MASONIC g=w TKMPLE, next door $o the Post 'PEAS! TEAS! IE AS!—FKITCHEY 1 • Is selling Tens miperior to ituy erer'offered n Al* cooua. Tti»*y nre free of adulteration, coloring, or mix ture of «ny kind. , s * Boston crackers—a large supply of these delicious crackers jn*t received and for sale b* * VKITCIIEV \ COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF i/m Gent’s SIIUITS—-Caasimcre and Musiiu Shirt*—fiue audcoanje—vbite'and colored—at ! . IiAfIOIIMAN’S. PINE AND LARD OILS, *CAM phene. Burning Fluid, Carbon OU, Ac- at I Aan. S, FAMILY FLOUR, FROM Jlbt Core. tln,i on bud »ud fur ul. u low lh« lowMt by ’ ; TBITCEBY ISP R. A. 0. KERR, BUT ONE PKICE. AND THAT SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SYRUPS*, SPICES CRACKERS. WM. S. BITTNER U. S. 7-30 LOAX 0 The Secretary pf the Treasury Hres notice that sul>crl|>- tkms will be recieved for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th. 1861. with semi-annual inter- eft at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum,—-principle and interest both to be paid In lawful mpney. Those notea will be convertible, at the option of the hold- erat maturity, inio six per cent, gold bearing bonds. pay- able not less than fire nor more than twenty year? from th»ir date, aa the Government may elect. They will be ium*! in denomination* of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, and $5. 000, aud all subscriptions roust be fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. Tbs notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges aa soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared, As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons ma- king deposits subsequent to that date must pay the inter- est accrued from the date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and up- wards for these notes at any time will be allowed a com- mission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Dejiartment up -n the receipt of» bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the do posit was made No deductions for commission!.. must oo made from the deposit. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. _ Jt 13 a National Savings Bank, ottering u higbei rate of interest than any other, aud Ute best security. Any sav- inga Imnk which pays its deposits in U. ?, Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, ami 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 i 4 equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face aud accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for discount!?. CoßTcrtible into a 8u pw cent, a-20 Gold Bond In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for throe years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per, cent, per annum, for the currant rote for 5-20 Bonds is n«»t lcs-4 than rune per cent, premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. V S.‘ Stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen the actual profit on this loan, at tho present market rate. La not less than ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROI TATE OR MfSICIPAL TAIiTIOS. Cut aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes/rom local taxation. On the average, tlus exemption is worth about two per cent. p»T annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country It is believed that no securities offer so great induce* ments to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of pri- vate parties, or stock companies, or seperafe communities only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of tho country is held to secure the discharge of all the uMi- gitious of the United States. While the government offers the moat Pberul terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal 1 will he to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. . Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.— Tho party depositing must endorse upon the' original cer tificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or |«ayable to order. When ftMMidorscd it must he left with tho officer receiving tho deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. StmsCEIPTIoHS WIU. be RECEIVED by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Trea- surcra tuid designated Depositaries, and hy the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA. andby all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI BERS. aug» 10,-3mo FIRST NATIONAL STORE OF ALTOONA, 15 THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED ET J. S. HILLMAN. J. \V. C U U UY, WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY T ▼ inform the public, that he has purrha.-cd J. B. KILkMAN‘B stock ot Dry (W»ds. Groceries, &c.. and will .'.mtinue the bn-dnaa* at the old stand. To the stock purchased from Mr. 11.1 have jnsc added a targe and select assortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEEIiSWABE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIKS, FINE VARIETIES OF TOBACCO! And in fact everything usually kept in a first class conn try store, which was bought low for ciodi and «ill be sold at corresponding love nricea for cash or country, produce, -«tin) request tup public to give me a call before pure taking elsewhere, feeling satisfied 1.-can' offer superior induce ments to cash buyers. Altoona. April 27.-tf CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfully announ ce« to the citizens of Altoona and vieinilv that he CLOCE, WATCH and JEWELRY establishment in the room formerly occupied by Dr. CM •lerwooil. in Vitginla street, between Julm nnd Ca oline, where he will keep on bund a tine assortment of gold and diver watches, docks of all styles, and u handsome assort ment of jewelry, gold pens ami pencils, sjwctacles. Ac. Particular attention given to repairing clocks, watches and jewel fy] Bv selling for cash only, at’the smallest advance on first cost he feels sure tint he can please all in price as well as quality. ap9-tf W. M. LLOYD & CO., ALTOOIfA, PA., JOHNSTON, JACK & GO., HO f.LID A YSBUUG, PA., - (Late “ Bell, Jo/imton, Jack Co.”) DU A FT S ON THE PRINCIPAL Cities, and Silver- and Gtdd for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposite. jiayabie on demand, rrithbut interest, or upon time, with interest at iairrataa Fell. 3di 1869. v JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Altoona, Blair county, Pa. OFFICE on Main street, front of his chair shop, one door Fast of the National Uotel. apiMf RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! r'IASH paid for RAGS, at .'BABY'S MILUNKRY STORK, Virginia Bt., Altoona; Jnna, »,38M-ly- TIME AND BEAUTY! BANKERS, JOHN D. SPEILMAN, Life Insurance and Trust Co. / COMPANY'S BUILDING’ Southeast \J Corner of,Walnut and Fourth Streets, 1 bilad’n. Authorized Capital, Paid" up Capital,.., Assets, Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of Tennsyl- Insures Lives during the Natural life or for short terms, grants imnuitie* and uMiowim-nt*. and makes eoiiliacts of all kind? depending on the iviiiea of iito^ bolides of Life Insurance i-.-ned at the usual mutual rates of other ptKxi comparne*—-wirb profit* to theH?*»nred —last Boxes January, 1861. being -Li per cent, of nil pre miums received on mutual policie*— at Joint Mock rates, 20 per cent less tlian the nl*ove, or Total Abstinence rates 40 )>er cent. less tli'un Mutual price. Also, a NONFORFEITURE PLAN, By which a person pavs for 5,7, or 10 years only, when tiie j*d»cy is pit id up for Life, and nothing mot e to pay ; and tdiuuld he be uuahle,' or wish tp difCoutinue sootier, the Company will tsMitTa Paid up Policy*, in proportion to the amount of pivmium paid, us follows: Ou a Bolicy of $l,OOO, after payment of 1 Annual Bremium. for 4. “ ALEXANDER WIIILLDtN, President,. SAMUhL WORK, Vice Breaideut. .John S. Wilson, Secretary. BOARD of TCINTXES. Alexander WhilMiu, Ji Edgnr Thomson, lion. das. Bollock, ILui. Joseph Allison, Albeit 0. Roberts, Jonas Bowman. Samm-1 T.- Bmline, • George Nugent, John Aiktnau, William J. Howard, Chari- s F. Ileazlitt. Samuel Work. Any further information cun be had by applying to the undersigned, who i?Ghe authorized agent for HlairUonnty. July 81. 1802 ly K. A. 0. KERR. CHANGED HANDS. EXGJELSIOIi Hat & ajt) Stop©. THE UXDKItSIGNEI) WOULD IN form the public that he h ’8 biken charge of thi* es taidDhiuent. heretofore owm-d by Je-se SmUli, where he hii!i now mi hand a huge and vari- d a*sortinent of . _ FASHIONABLE STYLES OF HATS, M GALS, MISSES AND CIUEDUEN’S FLATS; ily» -lock has been selected with great care and embra ces every color, shap- and quality, for the accommodation of grave or gay. old or young, rich or poor. Ail he aHk» is an examination . W. ALE. JACOB SNYDLK, TAILOR, The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month I I would respectfully set forth my claim to public attention, as a Fashionable Tailor as follows; Because 1 keep an excel lent assortment of Cloths. Caseinieres, Vestings and 1 Trimnlinga. which, when exainlned.always pleeso. Because hiy w«uk , is made up in a manner that takes down the country and gives all my customers u city appearance. Because 1 am not inferior a< a Cutter to tie- b.-sl-to be found anywhere. - Because long experience' In my business giv-c • no* entin* control ever 5 ; and 3 am not dependant upon any one tolift me out of the suds. Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there foie my taste as a Cutter and work man unimpaired. ~ Call on me. In tin* cmner room ..f n )t * ••Brant House/* Give me a trial and y««u will go away pleaded. Altc-na. May ' JAC«»B SN'YDKK. lyA'i’KNT KUROSENE Oil CARBON .1 •'OIL LAMBS; Unrivaled in JSeati /?/, ’Simplicity/ Str/efj/ or Economy. Kvw.y person desiring t<> obtain the very best and cheop eet |*v,table light within their reach, should call at the store jfthe undersigned and examine these Lamps before-' purchasing eUuwhere, and we pbdge ourselves to demon- Htnito Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning. Bd. That they art* very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less light. sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke. Oth. That the light is at least 50 jwr cent, cheaper than any othei light now in c .union use. These .lamps are admirably 'adapted for the use of Stu dents, Mechanics. Seamstresses. Factories. Halls. Churches, Stoies, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family u»e. The burner of the Carbon Oil Damp can be attached to old side, hanging and table Hind and oil lamps, at a small expense, and will answer every purpose of u new lanp. \Ve guarantee perfect satisfattioti in all rases. Aug. 19, 1858-tf.] G. \V. KESSLKK. I,'XOHAXGK HOTKL.—THE SUB- J[_J SCKIBKU would respectfully in form the public that he has recently re- A fitted the al*)ve Hotel, and is now pre pared to accommodate his friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and wi'l spare no pains in making it an agreeable home tor alt Sojourners. His Table will al ways be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country! ami cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as reasonable as those ofanv othUr Hi-t.-l in the place, and he feels satisfied they can not be coiqplaim-d of by those who favor him with IheiV custom. Expecting to receive a -hare of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial, I have just received a stock , f No. 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes; Also a large *Mck of excellent Wines, fur medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the V ,t old Bye Whiskey to be found in the country. Altoona. May 27.1 *59.-1 y] JOHN BOWMAN. SOM ET HINGAE W. r FHK SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST J[ returned from the east wiuire he Juts purchased a very large and flue stock ,of BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS, G-AITKRS,■&(.!., ' which he is prepared in offer to fin-citizens of Altoona and vicinity at Very low prices. Having purchased direcftroiii themanufacturers for cash, he i* prepared to sell at,j.r;lCes tlwt will defy competition. . All that he a-ks i* tlrit the people will call and examine his ktock before purchasing elsewhere. . BOOTS and SHOES made Co order on the most rea sonable terms. Almi. ri pairlug piomptly attended, to. . Don’t forget thu place, two do*.rs below Ufflce. dan 3. IKdl. M. THOMPSON. A/rnt,. Ty ATION AL I'OLUIL GAZETTE.— JL i This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is fn its Twejtth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the Country, It contains’all the Great Trials. Cnmina Cases, and appropriate Ediioria’l-ren tliesome.togetherwith information uu Criminal Mattoni, not to be found in any Other uew’spaper. . Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six months, to ue remitted by subscribers, (who ttboijM write their name* and the town, county and tftnte where they reside plainly.) To G. Wj MATS ELL & S CU.< Editor A Prop’r. bf New! York Polite Gazette, 15-tf] i •• iVe/e V'trk City - SAMUKL SMITH, CITY H;OTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY', PENN‘A. | LEWIS GIEB Lip, Proprietor. HAVING jmrchaseij (lie above well known Motel a'nd refurnished t!ie same with new ' funiiiure, 1 am now prepared bj mToiannelale all-who la ! vor me with their palmnace. Five Omnil.n. to can v pas . senirers toan.l iromtlie n,.|s,t. April so. ’ftl.'—ly. ;/YKEAT UKIiMtN insuiiance ! -V.A -VXD TUCST COMl'ANY.—lnsurance on Heal or i, personal property will ho elicited on the most re-asoliable ' terns liy their agents in Altoona at his office in Anna St. i March 17. 1869. Jllll \ isiji >KM Al( Kli. Ami. i T KVI’S PKKPAUATIOX rOK KX : J J terminating HATS. MICK. lIOACIU'.S.. ANTS V.ul with- at d-tiMit-r in its u»i* under anv circmiiKtiin .! eef * f'»r Srtlent the DiStoru of (J. W. KLSSLKH : Jan. 24, t 5O-ts] HB/linijsuTn~' • DENTIST.. I Office on Cttr<»Hn« hpcwmi I Vtrtrhiia and Krnlua fttrerts. Aljonmv j < LL KINDS OF PRINTING j X neatly aiid expeditiously executed at the “ALTOONA TRIBUNE” OFFICE. AMERICAN vtinia. 5 Year 7 Year 10 Year rates. rates. rates. s2tKi 00 $142 85 SHH> d 0 4 ,: (| O 0 285 70 200 00 800 Oil 571 4d 4**o 00 Bp7 10 ‘ €«Ki 00 —-i_ -800 00 11. H. Kldrldge DYSPEPSIA! A CURE WARRANTED. $500,000 250.000 1,897,746 Dyspepsia has the j'Ulovnng itymptomi,: Ist. A cubstuul puiu or uneasiness at (he p f - > ihe sumach. . • 2d. Flatulence and Acidify. 2d. CtvHUYtMtSs *tiU Uo*? ea Ap|«*tlts. ! - 4tli G lyoin aud Di p« fv*K»n ei fipints. Ctii. Lu:tc\lue i, with griping. Otic Baih'in ull pails id Ihe System. 7th. Consumptive fiymlotn* uud Palpitated; of the Heart. Mh. Cough, witli Phlegm in the Throat. hih. N.-rv.jiise Affection. and want of alee), ul might, loth. L of Appeli.c and Vomiting. • lUh. Dizzim.-**, Wimness.ol Vision and Loss iff Mght. 12Ui. IKad-ichc and fitaggniugm walking, jwith great We.Uilies. Cut of the th' usjuul of cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. VV i.-iimvt’s Great Atnericau Dyspepsia BiljN hot one of them has luiU Uof » perfect cute. We warrant,a'cure in every ciif*e no matter if of twenty-years stand.ug. ' toldby all druggists eveiywheiv, uud at Dr. W i-imil a Glfiice. No. Id, N. second blreel, Philadelphia, Bh. All examinations and coiinu tatioin* tree of field Lira circular.— Puce $1 per box. Sent by luutl.lrnuol chargejon teceipt of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA, I,Eijiaultu Buanso.n. of Braully wine, Del, formerly “I Old Chester, D. L. do certify'ihe-t, lor one y ear and it bull I Buttered everything but death from that nwluly»iavtu-»ecal led Dvepepsar. Aiy. whole eystein wa* powiruted 'with weakile-s and nervuu* debility ; 1 cmihl Uovdigrft my 100-i; if 1 ale even a cracker or the smalient uinountjof U would return ju-l as 1 ©wallowed it; f so c-'ahvr in my bowels unit J. w ould not have a pas.-age m ices than join and uitji eight day*; under iliD imfm-iKie ©nl iViing. niy mind seemt-d cutueiy to j;ivc w|ay. 1 huu dica-lul hunor and evil loiebomugs. J thoitj-ht every body iiated me and 1 haled t-veiyb.«iy; I u.uitd not beat my husband aor my ow n children, everything ap)K.-;ired hi be ln-i i\.i ©tnckeit to tin- ; 1 hud no uuihiu.-u’ to do any thing; 1 IOSI tut my luVe of Uindy and home; I Woiijfd' lamolw ami waml -r Iroiu j»l«ce to p.ace, hut Could not'b* contented ; t felt that 1 was doomed to iieti. and that tlteia wa* iio' heuveu for and wao oiien lempled- to commit siitcidc-.'-eo near was my whole nnvau sy.-j.eni deslioyen, and ahii my iniini. from that awuil complaints Dyspepsia, tiiai my Heads though; best to have me pißceil tn Di iiu kbride’s llospilal. e»t Piiii.olelidiia ; i reidained fheir nine wicks, und >mu; in a lew' days niy du-a ilul cuin|damt was iaging as bail aa evei;.— lleiinngof the woimei ml cure* pel loniied by tif. \\ ishurt’s Great Aim-iii s»n f»y.-pvpsi.i f’.Jis and hi* treatment tin Dyspepsia, my husband Called on Dr, \> Staleu my case to him. lie ©aid Im had no »lui.bl he; could cm c in-.-, fio in yhree days ail i 1 caUed and placed myselJ Uli del tm* Doctor's treatment, and in begun dige-t my lodiKami Jell that my disease WiiSjlasl giving' w..y.alid 1 Continued to U cover h.-r nbulit lllfee months, and nt tue present time I enjoy perlcct heals h bf body am. nnml.iiiid i most .sincerely retuin my th .nkii In a mcict till God and Dr. VVisiiait. and to hi* urc.«t Aideilean Dy»- p--ji*ia Pills and I’nm live Tar Coidiai thait saved im I roll i an insane A*yium,a preinalme giuve. ’Ail )»et>mii hU'tfei mg with Dyspepsia areal liberty to call on me u* w rite, a* 1 am wilting to do ail tue go--d I cun lor sullet iug hmuanity. EuzviifcTU hitANsoN, 'Brandywine, Del., formerly of uid Clies*te|:, Delaware County, i J a. DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA! I, Moses Todin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county Pa,, have suffer* «j for more than one year, everything bu. death from that awful disease callc*l Dy*p*-pHiu. 1 employed io that Lime Uve o( the m>>at eiumeld pitvaiciun in rliiiadelphi.t, They did all they coubi Sot me w uli imu iciius Hint cupping, but still 1 wit» no netter. "l.ih-.-n went l.» the Penn.-y iv.iuia Littveoiiy, in order to place my.sei in reach *>l ti-e beat ine.iical tub-nt* in tin- country, hu their iiicijicinos l.ated to do me any gou.i. uadi olteiitime 1 wished lor drain to r lie\e me *d my Mlffei logs. blit .set • ing.Dr. Wishart's mivertisemeul in the Philadelphia Bn. lelm. I o'etrl'mitud t,I t».\ once mule, but With: little faith 1 c.i 1 led mi Dr, U iduo-t, and told h.in it 1 c«>n|U have *|ie* 1 would out have trocb.ed him. hud th«*U jeliited my Mli l«iing> lohim. The Dm tor uaeured me if he Ailed loom UK* o! i>y -[tejK-in it aulTa be the 111 .-feu e in I Wo* y wti s, m I put mys nu description, I bought a box « his by>i«-psui i'jUs. i used them us and in tel days 1 could eat as m aity a im al an any person iu *Jj tiut*' of I vnn>y i\arii.>. am in Uiii ly Jay & w uvu well mm. I invite any person s.lde* mg ll> I will to call iuid nee m aud 1 wul relate my • oiler'mg ami the great cure -1 r* ecu e*i. I ivviibi »ay to ul i ysp. ptics, eVt-rywhoie, tha; Di Wishail is, T t elievr tie.; only person on the; earth that can cure Dyspepsia with . uy degree of certainty. Must? rows, i ; ekenliam. Moutg mely »0.. Pa Df. AVidiarUs Gfll ’e, .No. 10 .North CecoiiU street. Glfiri hours from JA. >l. to 0 P. M. AU exaiutualidus and con sultations free. A POSITIVE 6URE FOR DYSPEPSIA HEAR WIJA f MB. Joil.\ Q. BADOoCK No. 1025 OUVE I Philadelphia, January 22d,:1862. / Dr. Misuari*—Sir -ii » wun much pleuMife u»h. J an now able to nitoim ymi tint, by the use jf;y*.ur grea American Dyspepsia P'.IK i have i ee*« entirely omvil n that most di>tre>siug c»-omi u< t, Dyspepsia, ii. nod heel giievoiis.y ultlicted tor .In la.t iwvftj-cighi; year.-, am for ten years o» that time nave lot i.-reu :reo dote its pah one weeg at a lime. I have Mad i. ii. iiv w ,»i*s. feim am have dragged on a mu*t mUera‘.»:e in p.tiu da, and night. Eveiy kind of R* d tint 1 ,iu- ffiLodine will wi..d umi pain, it mattered not hou .ight, or hbw smai the quantity. A coiuiuued belchiog was sure! to loiio tf .— 1 hud no appetite lor unykieisot meats winterer, an my Unsfres- was :-o great Pii*several unmtlier leitute 1 heart ol your Pilis, that 1 Irequeuliy w shed loi deiin. 1 hui. taken evtuydiiug that 1 iiad beard ot tor Dyspepsia, with out receiving any neiictit; but on yvur Pill- being rt-coui nietnied to me by one w ho had been cuivd by them. 1 con eluded to give them- a trial, although 1 had tio laitn n them. To my u->:oiin*hn»«-)u. 1 found uiyseli geltiug beltei before 1 had taken om-quarter of a b»\, 1 uni mm » a i Ofi Hunt, ittiii con cat anyfhh-y J icaV/t, ami enji.y tu-lit-ar*y mm. three;tftii. s a oay. wiilumi inconve'iieucc ir-mi anything i eut or.di ink. liyou think proper you are «‘t. fioei ry l« make this public and reler tome. I wi.l chvertiiily giv« nil desired iuum m..tirn In any one who may c4l on me. For saltMit Dr vVimuhi s Medical Depot .'jo. id Nortl Second street, Philadelphia. Pa. Price one dollai* pe. Sent by mud, free ol charge, on receipt ot price. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! I. Samuel Jb Haven, have been a great sufferer will rhroriic Dyspepsia ami Innamaiion of the HidnVys to. three \ei.ri*.. I bad employed thiee op XiUP of the iuum eminent physic an\»f Phila.ielphia, also of Bui lingbm cu, N. J. They diil all U.>r me Duty could bnt «Hlb im purpose 1 was ronotatilly nned with awiul pain undMisfie--, un< with con-tant lieichingol wind and sour ac.d. : My longu> was coven-ii with u wuite oiaiing ol mueiis, and wit dreadinlly Üb! 1 ofteUtimes wished jor death t relievo mo of my sufferings'for 1 had lost uilihope of eVei bidug well again. 1 made it a subject of prayvr to Go. that Im would Uin-ct me to some physician. 1 or mudioim timt Would cure me. 1 was told to read an iidVerUseniem of Dr; AViidiait*s in tlie Pmiadeipiim Ledger, id a gteai cure kiade upon Mr. John Badcoch. of-lugtj Olive s,reel Philadelphia, by the great American Dy>pfp.Ma pil|n. j went to rue Doctor’s i Ifice.and placed my under hi; treatment, and fold him il lie Ruled to t lire the it would Li the lasi eff irt 1 Would m.ifN*. It lias been sik Weeks cine* 1 conuneiiced the n.*-e ol his tm-diciue, and 1 am now i well in an. Vree from all pain and di- ; ress. andean eat thre. hearty meals a day wiGi c nuiort, and feel jjer.eetly well Dr. Urhart, I want yon to publish my owe. as 1 wan every poor dyspejdic sufleriugas 1 was. to c»U on me.nrn l yil] tell them ol ihe great cure 1 have :received from iotir Invaluable Dudh : iue. r SameD. Haven. ; Cono r Voimngo a?id Lambert streets, ufut Uiclmmnd fttrevt;, formerly from Wrighie-lowu, Ilmliiigt *n co., N.J The above are a few among the thmisanjrin which this greHt;remcdy tn»* wived iioiu an untimely drove. We have thoii'rtmls of letters hom physicians anddrng gi«U» who have ami *-M the TarjCordiul sajln. that tjhey have never used or sold u tUev'ieikie which auve inch universal satisfaction. - i ° PREPAUED OSLTBT THE PROPRIETOR, DK. L Q. G. WISHART, iVo 10 North Second Street, by Dniyei.U vTyrywhert- at IVbr-h-i-illc by all Phi aeli.lH;, m.,i .Vw York vvli,.l««K ‘ • K..r «il* by A. KOCBII. Df , Altwm.t, P« -All'll- 1 —,?V. ! I Ji'lvlilHl'A’S NEW STORE, corner _ rofCandiue and V»rpintH Sta, | : ■ f Jnn. 'JO—2m* Ghkat files OP FA Nt a loons for U«d and Boyt.st LAtH.nMA’S’B. ; “O “ 0 —. 0 Yours, respectniiiy John Hi Babcock. ——o- PHILADELPHIA,!^,, FRIES & WILLIAMS •r-TaJP- N !'•'}» t Hardware, &c. The subscribers having taken charge of the Hard wm, Sturt* mill Stove and Tin Shop recently nmler Ihe Chars of Samuel 1 Fries, on Virginia. atreeU opposite &«*•!<•?'» Drug Store, and having added largely to their stock are tu>s prepared to supply anythin# intlie Hardware emit utbr> line, such as Handsaws, Axes, Anger#, Ad*es, Chi»n* SjQ ires. Rules, Uniiuivm. planes, fling***hvcku, Lstchvt,, Files, Knives ami forks. Scania, Ac., Ac.,, all of which they otters on the nn»fct reasonable •terms. Persons wishing anything In-tin? Jiardware line »i> requested to call and examine their sto d. They have »l»i> added 'Jits. Faints, Carbon Oil. etc., to stock.aml wiUdispose of all these articles ata musU ai i. Vance on fn>t awt. The will «lw» continue the STOVE BUSINESS, and will keep on hand ap assortment from which rnj person will he aide to select an article to pela-e their I'uacy. In the line 01 TIN AND SHEET IKON WARE, CEDAR ana WILLOW WARE they will uW nys have a large supiily.auil w ill uioku.toordr anything that limy be Called for. job work in thWliue promptly attemled to. ROOFING AND SPOUTINu »ut up on .hlh»rt notice iu the be»t itylc. 4prilJ7, 1564.-tf. XEW GOODS. THK uudersiuncd would reaptctiully in f.»rm Iho cili/»*ns of Alumna and Mirroumling couu try. that In* has jn*tretained from the East, where lie im beuu licioctiiiK his sb»ck of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which, for «tyie. quality ami price, cannot bo fturpaxwd ia tlii» nvek ofcounry. I lie stock is much lugor thau heretofore, anti to* it is quite an object, it* ttie'*** exciting war liuic.s, for every one to purciiose where they can »;ci The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices, te wuiil.l say that ho can and will sell as K.w, if u<>t * little lower than any other house in this place. He wishes ill to oil! ami nee his htoetk before purchasing elsiswh«;'e, is he fe« N confident ho can offer imiuceiiientrt which will lefy competition. l|l» stock consists of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of every tiescriptiou, MEN a'nß COYS' WINTER WEAR, LAC IKS AND.MISSES’. DRESS SHOES. MEN AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES, M*3i'S U-.LF UOSt WOMEN’S AND MISSES'.WOOL HOSE. HATS AND CAPS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN* GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS. He will sell Lailie.4 Sewed, Heeled Bootees at $1.50@1.T5 vip Pegg-d v ..... 1.37@f1.50 dell's Ihnil*. 2.73'('6 AALMOUAL SKIRTS, very low GROCERIES White and Bro.wn Sunat, Rio Coffeee, Syrup*, Teas. Ac.* iml • veryiMtjg thati* usually kept tit a Dry Goods Store, iml ns the cheapest. J. A.SPRANKLE. AUoutm. (X't. 7 4 1803. FAMILY DYE COLORS I’afcntod October 13th, 18GB. Black. .ilackfur .Si//: Hirhßlue. Light ISliffi. french Blue ■larct Br/acn. t>arh Brt’wn, Light Brown. 'inujT flr.ucTj, ‘V/^rrv, "^•imson. Oark Drab. Light Drub. Fawn Drab, Light ihnm drab. ?or dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Good*, Shawls. Scarib, Divmcs, Uibbons, Gloves. Bonnets, Hals, Feather*. Kid Glove*. Children's Clothing, and ull kinds of Wearing App&iel. 3®* A SAVING OF 80 I’Eli . CENT. “®8 For 25 cent? you can color as many goods aa would oth* '•rwise coat fire Hines that sum. Various shades can b« roduced from the same dye.' The process issimj le and uiy one san use the dye with, perfect success. Direction* n Khpli’di. French and German. itn Id* ofsackjiHckape, Fur further information iu l) eiog, and giving «..perfect ;nowb*dge what colors are beat adapted to dye over oth* ■is. (with many valuable receljiea,) purchase lloWe A Ste vens Treatise on Dyeing anti Coloring. Sent by mail on •eceipt of price—lu cunts. Manufactured by HOWJS A SThTfe^S. 2GO BboahwaT, Bqstom. For sale by druggist* anJtU-aler* generally. Nov, IS. IR«V—t v. STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-1 HON WARE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE epkltfui.ly I •ounce, to the citizens \lt«u.imand vicinity tl le *t«kc*n *,he st< •nd shop recently occ ded by Pries A Winrei •n Anm* tlrttCEust . oon«, where be has mud a|*rge *npply ; ToVKS o/ all Ihttenu uch as Cook. Pa r lo' •ffice and Shop Stovt vhich he will sell at the uost reasonable prices. A large, supply will always be iept on hand. TIX AXI) SMEET • IROX WAKE* in great variety, j dways on hand. ROOFING & SPOUTING mt np on short notice. He Inis abo attached a .copper-smithing ypom to bi« •duliHshment and will keepon hand an assortment of cop ier and brass kettles. Ac. All kinds ofjoh work promptly attended to. April 2i5t.18C3.-lf STKpfIBS Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware SPOUTING. &C. O lUOG WOULD RESPECT-js. • f«lly nform ttie citizens of ATtiwma Mmk un! vicinity th.it he keeps constantly on hand aEfeSSfiS. large assortment oi o*>l-ing, I\jrlnr. vCB® VAop Staves, of all styles and sizes, to gnit the ' H ' • wants of all, which he will- sell at low--pricea, «d reason ihle terms. n>' ftf«' keeps An Imml a large stock of Tin aad Stint- Iron Hbrr, consisting of all articles for calinarv purposes— Otal Scuttles, Stove. J*ipe, dr:. He lias also purehnse.i the r elit of sale in Blsir county of 11. V. JOSES* ■ I PROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER, in invention which needs only to be seen to be apprecla, uul should be possessed by ev»iry farmer, butcher or those requiring finch a machine! . «B- Particular attention paid tp pmting.up SPOUTING either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up on tiie most reasonable terms. japril 14.18MMy HOW All]) ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA,''PA. i>i»eases of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinary and Sexual dystonia— n«*w »nd n imble treatment—lu Ueporta oflhe II -WAUII ASSOCIATION —sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. A«hlre«*, lir. «|. SKILLIN UOUaiITON. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St.. Philadelphia. l*a. [dan, 29’frMy. WACK FUEL—NOS. 1,2, AND 3, In all sized packages, new. and each package warranted, just received and fbr sate low bv FRITOItKY. IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE, JL pore Teas, the best of Chocolate, Syrup* and Sugar*, i IUEA&I CRACKERS! A fresh sup- V_/ ply of these delicious crackers just received and tor PUirCIIKY’d JUPEUIOU CKEAM CHEESE AT 3"., ' I'KTTl'ljlEy’S. All styles carfktino and OlLCbrtb. c»n be fonod a LACOHUAS’S. Dark Crecn, Light Gtcen. i M Maize. Maroon. . Ora tig*. Pink , Purple. Boi/alPurplt* &tlwni f Scarlet, Nate, SiJ/erino, Ho let. Yellow, v » m > -rr > - ■ > . > £r-. v , . SvVC McO«UM * DEBS VOX* 9. t healtoon r ji jfecartf- ' DMWk tpujfAbl* AU ?•*•*»■ d** iBKiMWipA; p*M Mutt t>» *» marline* or JM»— 0t)« Square (•to**)... •••-+• t«o ft; * Ont UW« ?«* «SJSr, par Wrrtfcrt si* 0a« two •' - - Thr«« 44 Tonr Heif —■" MiirefcVnU «Hor»W”« with liberty to cbenge..~ Profewdonal nt BaelneeeOn • uh Com«Utmlc»»l<>n 4 of »-!»«*** intereet. win bkeelierged««« Ailvertieement* not merte t|ou* ilptired. wiU According ip Ike ****** , BuSnoee uutfcee 0” Obituary notice* exceeding Choice THE WOBtl If nil our hope* end Were prisoned, lu i If travelers through We on* •» better nh I whet could ch« Wlmt eertUljthln |»hl who would yen- Of who would vei Were llfln « dirk »n. WUcre mUt. end c Their gloom jr\ veil be And teropeete tbnr Where not « nunbe t And not ii flower Who wooH exist in Who dwell in derl ' And such were life iif onr divine "lie tbi» thet makes 'Tie thie tbit mek lt the golden And beautiful the And ell le Jo/, end Reflected from tin , •_ i - t THE GENTLE 1 was going one tliaropton to London, to myself us far as K man. got m-wbo-’-at tention by the piechii pearance, and mannei dress, everything abo Taped dress-coat to tin being brap new —a 1: far from being uncon gai mehts, in its tun and approving smile. The only thing ab evening etiquette wu one, negligently arra der a rolling collar. From this 1 argue for turn-down collar common then as now bing terrific gills, w men, endangered the kees and ears. My i by his . long hair, iti curl being combated bit ion of grease, ami brushing... His face, however,, my theory ; instead« with eyes “ in fine L round, dmapUng-iik< eyes deeply set in hi he chuckled from tii closed by bis rising to view a mere slit: up,, and garnished a seven curly hairs.; i and his teeth very be showed them ail the wisdom teeth, i come down. _ He whs well mad him*; he was not 1 high, rather dispose In his button-holt white camdllia, add saw, admired, covet Possess, by fairmcaj foul. Thisftpwer, too, attention he besto upon it, muttering be poetry, inspired delicacy of the flowi I was consider! i commence a convers quire me the good g? and ultimately mak the camellia, when ble of breaking the “ Candidly, sir, \ mytaalor?” I replied that I h of knowibgjhun, a regretted the more, him to be a man of added, that be was eHent wtjose figure ‘ -even tht lew oonsummate feki He ti-iedf to look ‘VAad who* *ri i