Good “News for the Unfortunate! j TBI LORO BOUGHT FOB DISCOVERED ATXAST { from jfiffSfVi'' ITHHEEI CHEROKEE REMEDY —AND— CHEROKEE INJECTION Compounded from Barks, Roots & Leaves. OnBROKHacUZXSDT, the great lodton DirnreUc lON All djasassv of the various organ*. »och m ißCoulioa net of tliwijrfiir, loflunatiOQ bftli«*BUdder,lnflainatlon Of the Kidneys. Stone in the Bladder. Stricture, Gravel, Oloet, Onuurrbtta, and i» especially recommended in those oomo of fldor Albas (or Whites iu ibmaies) where all the old ooseMuMioMieinet have failed. It it prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dote only Winf mwtetie to two tsaSpoonfuls three times per day. It 1* diuretic and alternative in its action; purifying load cleansing the blood canting it to flow in all of iu ord inal purity and vigor; thus removing from the system all pemicluUß causes width have induced disease. . CftBROKEK INJECTION i* intended as an ally or as nlsUut to the Cherokee Remedy, and should be need in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorhtea, Oleet, floor A Urns or Whites. Its effect are healing sooth ing and demulcent: removing all scalding, heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost uneuourible pain that is experienced with neatly all the cheap quack Injections. By use ol the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection _tbe two mediclues at the same time—all improper dis charges are removed, aud the weakened organs are speedi ly restored to Wfl vigor aud strength. for full particulars get our paropelet from any drug ttore in the country, or write to us aud we will mail free to any address, a full treatise. Price. Cherokee Remedy, s2perbottlo, or three bot tles for $5. Price. Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle or three bottles lor $6. Sent by Kxpreei to eny eddreoe on receipt of price. SeklbydrnKi.U.rerye-bere. r MBRwjN Sol© Proprietori No. 69 Liberty Street, New York. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED FROM S s OQ Eh q O g. § H CHEROKEE CURE! Au uu'ailhig curefoi Nocturnal Emissions, and nil deseoses caused by self-pol tatiou: such art. Loss of Memory, Universal Ijissltude.Pnln* lb th* Back. Dimness o Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerve*, Difficulty in Breath hue, Trembling. Wakefulness. Eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Con sumption, ami all the Direful Complaints de parting from the patii of nature. This medicine la a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all can rely, ft* it has been used in our practice foi many years, and with thousand treated* it has not failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn ca.«e. To those who have trifled with their constitution until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid. wf would nay. Zf&puit tvd / the CIIBROIiEH CUBE will re store you to health and vigor, and alter all quack doctors have .jailed 1 For fall particulars, get a Circular from any Driip Store In the country* or write the Proprietora. who will mall free to any one deslrlcg the same, a full.treatise in pamphlet form. Pi ices- $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwar ded by. Express to all parts of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. DIU W. It. MKHWIN A CO., Sole Proprietors, No. 69 Liberty Street, New Yc^k. UfOU TAXING TBI lilixir. Elixir. DR. WEIGHT’S REJUVENATING OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. »r> rmuH Few VeQ'Tadli Extracts, Containing sotraso injurious to the most delicate. The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discov «rlr« In the rentable kingdom being an entirely new and an abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the old; and worn-out systems. . This medicine has been tested by the most eminent med leal men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one 01 the greatest medical discoveries of the age. One bottle will cure General Debility. "few doses cures Hysteric* in Fj-uilm. One battle cures Palpitation cf the heart. f ear do*ei restores the orgaus of regeneration. From one to three bottles restores the manliness and full vigor of youth. A few dosts restores the appetite. Three battles ctire the worst case* of Impotency. A few dose* cafes the low spirited. One bottle restores mental power. A few doses bring the rose to the check. This medicine restore* to manly vigor and robust health the poor debilitated, worn-dowa and despairing devotee ol sensual pleasure. . , The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man ol btanineiM. thq victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering ftvm general debility, or from weakness of a sin gle organ, will all find immediate and nerminent relief by the use of this Elixir or Kss nee of Life. Mce $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwar ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address. Sold by all drjggists every where- Dr. W. R. MERWIN A Co., ; Proprietors, No. £9 Liberty Street, New York. CHEROKEE RILLS! SUGAU Health CERTAIN Jtr the Removal of Regularity in the Recurrence of the Monthly Periodt. Tb«v cur* or obviate those nnmerous diseases that spring from irrejulariiy, by removing the Irregularit) tMt'lfs Thaycure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Mecttr* tipn- • ' They core Green Slcknee* (Chlorosis.) They cure Nerroas and Spinal Affections, pains in the tack and lower parts of the body, Uearinees, Fatigue on allxfat exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spir its. Hysteria. Sick Headache. Giddiness. et< „ etc. In a word, by removing the Irregularity, they remoye the cause and with it aU the effects that spring from It. Composed of simple regetable extracts, they contain •oChbtat deleterious to any constilbtinn, however delica e. their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly u*ed, they never fail to do. They may be safely u»*ed at any age and at any period smeordurinfflKefirstthree months, durlusc which the ud fellingnxturs of their actiou would, intoliably prevent pftegUHOcy. • Alt leU»n*eektn* Informatien or advice trill be prompt ly .freely and discreetly answered, nil direction* accomp .ny each box. Price, (I per box. or six tidxea for $5. Boat by nail, free of postage, on nsciept of price. Bold by ail roqwctabU Drngfrist*. DR. W. K. MEWIN A CO., Solo proprietor!, No. 69 Liberty Street, No* Tort Aprin.lftM—ly . NEW STOCK OF BOOTS & shoes for Men and Boy., Ladle! and Mi.net. Ju«( rec’d at LATOHMAN’ /~VN HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store y/--AyUadU amortmant of Aeadyilad^cfothhi* B. A. 0. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., Agent for Blair & Huntingdon Counties. These machines ake admit to be the best ever offered to the public, ii.u then superiority is satisfactorily established by the fact that iu the last eight years, OVER 1,400 MOKE of these Machines have been sold Gian of any otberman ufsctured, and more medals have been awarded the pro prietors by different Fairs and Institutes than to any oth ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed for them. They are now in use in', several families ta Al toona, aod in every case they give entire satisfaction. The Ageut refers those desiring information as the su periority of the Machines, to Col. ;Jehn L. Piper, Kev, A. B. Clark; George Uawkeswoftb, Benj. F. Rose, and £. U. Turner, Esqra, ; The machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. v Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plqtbd, glass foot and new style Hummer —$65. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot and new..yle Hummer—sss. N 0.3,.3, plain, with old style llemmer—s4s. [March 21,1861-tt. BUT ONE F&ICE. AND THAT ' \ A CASH PRICE FOR ALL OUR GOODS! AS STATED AT THE OPENING of the Union ©tore, the oblect of the company is not to^.undersell other store keepers in a few articles and make it up on others, but simply to sell every article at a certain percentage above ciwt. let that percentage bring the-price above or below that of other stores. By selling ' * FOR GASH ONLY, we are enabled to place our percentage at the very lowest figure, because we have no loss to ipake up. We shall at all times keep the quality of all artcles offered for sale. Our present stock; consists aof choice se lection «f- SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SYRUPS, SPICES and everything in the gn'ce-y line' The best brands of Fkmr bum the Phoenix, Mount Union and other Mills. Pulr rizedlS eta., White 17 cts., Yellow and Brown very fine. ' Impet ial and Black Teas from 86 cts., to 1.50 per lb. COFFEE. iVillinmaport Rio. Franklin Mills Rio, Nonpareil Bio )x> el dot, Dandelion, Essence, Browned Rye. Sj K-. »f all kind*, Chocolate and Okjoa. Scyn* use,Ground Allum and Dairy Salt. Navy li.spab, Flounder, Congress, Natural leaf and So lace Chewing Tobacco, also a good selection of Smoking Tobacco, and Cigars. > ‘ V Franklin and Lovering’s Sugar House and other Syrups. Bunch Raisons 3U cts. Seedless Raisons 25 cts., per lb. Corn Starch. Carbon Oil 65 cts. per gallon. Candfei. SOAPS Rosin, German, French Castile,- 'American Castile, Saw er’s and other Toilet Soaps. Cream, Wine, Sugar, Butter, Soda and Water Crackers, ■erlna Biscuit. ,! WOODEN AND WlfcLOW WARE. Brooms , s Uand, Dust. Scrub and Shoe Brushes. We would cull special attention to our Bouts and Shoes hi te may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or (fie application of the knife—{minting out a mnde of cure, st once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what tiis condition may be, may cure him-telf cheaply, and radiew limp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction lu' all rases. Aug! 19. 1858-tf.l, / Q. W. KESSLER. Exchange hotel—the sub- SCRIBKR would respectfully in form the public that he hue recently re- 4 fitted the above Hotel* .end is now pro pared to accommodate his friends nod fj&jPFijfr patrons in a comfortable mnnner. and will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. Ills Table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country'and cities, and his Bar filled withllquors of choice brands.- His charges areas reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and he fedts satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share oi public patronage, and fully intending to deserve It, he throws open hisliouse to the. public and invites a trial!, I have just received a stock cf No. 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Also alarge stock of excellent Wind, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey Ui, be found In the country. Altoona. May 27,1859.-ly] SOMETHING NEW. Th e subscriber has just returned from the east where he has purchased a very large and fine stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, &C., which he is prepared to offer to the citizens of Altoona and' vicinity at very low prices. Having purchased direct from the manufacturers for cash, he is prepared to sell at prices that will defy competition. All that ho a*ks is that the people will call and examine his stock before purchasing, elsewhere. N BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the most rea sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to. Don’t forget the place, two doors below Host Office. .lan. 3,1861. M. THOMPSON, Agent. National police gazette.— This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials,'Crimina Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the seme, together with Information on Crimiifai Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper. Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six months, to be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and State where they reside plainly.) • To G. W. MATSELL & CD., Editor k Prop’r. of New York Police Gazette, 15-tf] r i\>to yo*k City. . CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A. LEWIS JProprietor- HAVING purchased the above well* known Hotel and refurnished the surae with new furniture, I am now prepared to accommodate all who fa Tor me with their patronage. Free Omnibus to carry pas sengers to and from the Depot. April *2O. ’34.—ly. Great western insurance AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or personal property will be effected on the most reasonable terms by their agents in Altoona at his office in Anna St. March 17,1859. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent, LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR EX [terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES. ANTS, and bugs withnnt danger in ita uae. under any circumatan cea for sale at the Drug Store of O. W. KESSLER. Jan. 24, ,66-tl] HB. .MILLER, • DENTIST. /ffWSHL Office on Caroline' street, between Virginia and Emma street*. Altoona. [Jan. SSO-^Era* All kinds of printing neatly and expedltously executed at the “ALTOONA TRIBUNE” OFFICE. JOHN BOWMAN D*y SPEPSIAI lliams - A CURE WARRANTED. £)ytpepsia has the following Stymptims: _ Ist. A constant pain or uueasuiea* at the pit th« ■ stomach. Jd. Flatulence gW^Xcidity, 3d. Ct*tiveiie*e and Loss od Appetite. 4tb Gloom and Depression of Spirits, Ctb. Diarrhoea, with Kripiup. Dili* Pain in all parts of the System. 7lb. Consumptive Symtoms aud Palpitation of the fl eur t* a «« a Htb. Cough, with Phlegm m the Throat. Olh. Nvrvouao Affection, ami want of sleep at njgnt. loth. E<»ss of Appetite and Vomiting. • . lltb. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision and lo*s of Sight, liilh. llUudacUe aud Staggering iu walking, with great Weakiio-n. .... , : Out of the th« unand of cases of Dyspepsia that Imto used Dr \V i.-harTs Ureal American Dyspepsia Pills, nut out* of them bos failed of a perfect cure. Wo warrant a cure in every case no matter if of twenty year* standing, fold by all druggists every where, aud at Dr. V\ bliart s Ottiice.No. 10. N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations aud comm.tutioua’lieeol charge. Send tur a circular,— l'l ICO $1 per box. Seut bv mail, free ot charge, ou receipt of moneys DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, I, Elizabeth Buanson, of Brandywine, Del., formerly »>l Old Chester, Del.. do certify that, l**r one year and a half i suffered everything but death frum that awtul diseasecal- M Dyspepsia. My whole system wm prostrated with weakuexs'aud nervous debility ; 1 could not digest my Ivod; if 1 aW eveu a cracker or the smallest amount of iooii, it would return just as I swallowed it; 1 became so costive lu my bowels that 1 would not. have a passage m less than four and olt-n . eight days; under thl? iuitueiiaO oui bring, my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had dreadful horror and evil foreboding*, I thought every body hated me ami i hated eveiyhudy; I could not heal uiy husband aur my own children, everything apiKared to be horror stricken to me; 1 had uo uiubiimn to do any thing; 1 lost all my love of lumily and home; 1 would ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be Contented ; 1 felt that 1 was doomed to hell, ami that there was uo heaven for me, and was olten tempted to commit suicide, so near was my whole nervou- »ys*em destroyed, and also my mind, from that awful complaint. Dyspepsia, that my friends thought best-to have me placed in Dr. Ktrkbride’s Hospital, West Dhihidelohta ; I remained there nine weeks, and though I was a little better, but iu a lew days uiy tiieadlul complaint was raging as bad as ever.-- Hearing of the wonderful cures pel formed by Dr. Wislunt’s Ureut American Dyspepsia Dills and his treatment lor Hyspepsia, my husband called on Dr, Wi.shart and stated my case to him. He mud he had nodoiibt'be cuuldcmt; me. So iu three days alt r I called and placed mysell un der the Doctor’s treatment, and in two weeks 1 began to digest my food, and felt that my disease was last giving way, and 1 continued to recover lor about three month*, and at the present time 1 enjoy perfect health bl body aim inind, and 1 most sincerely return 1 my thanks to a merci ful Oud and Dr. Wislmrt, and to.tils oreat Ameiican Dys pepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me tcom uu insane Asylum, a prenmiuie grave. All persons suffering with. Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on um «| write, as t»m willing to do all rue good 1 can fop. suffer ing humanity. JiuruiKia D Hasson, . Brandywine, Del., formerly of obi Chester. Delaware county, Pa. r O-J DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! I, MosiS Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery, county, pa., have-suffered f>»r ;uure than one y*-ar, everytiling tut death itself hum thul awful diseaso called Dyspepsia. 1 employed in that time five «»t Hu* most eminent physicians in Philadelphia. They did ail they could lot m>- with med icines audxuppingj hut still 1 was no better. I (hen went to Uie Pennsylvania University, in order to place mysell in reach of the best meuicai talents in the country, but their medicines failed to do me any good, and oftentimes I wished tor death to r Heve me .d my Milleriims. but see ing Dr. WisharPs advertisement in tile Philadelphia Dill letm. X determined to ti.V uuce more, but with hute faith. 1 called ob Dr. Wishaet, and told him if 1 CuUldliaVe died 1 would nut have troiib.ed him, and then related my suf ferings tolum. The Doctor assured me if hb failed to cure mo of Dyspepsia it would be the first cu-edn tw.« 3 eats, so 1 put myjfcll under his ti eatment.aud although for months vomiting uearly all I at-\ liiy stomach' swelled with wind, and tilled with pain bey. ad description, I bought a box m his Dyspepsia dills. I used them as directed, and in ten days 1 coDjd eat as hcaiCy a.-rural as any person in the Slate Of Pehusy Ivauia. and in thil ly days wasa well man. I invite any person sulioi iug us,l was to call and »ee me, amll will relate my sulftving and the great cure I. receiv ed. 1 would say to ill ) -ysp.pties, everywhtue, that Di. Wishart is, 1 f elievi tin only person on the earth that can cure Dyspepsia with * ny degree of certainty'. Moses Tobin, j i. Moutg.mery coj, Pa Dr. Wishxrt’s Office, No. lo North Second street.' Office hours from 9A.M.t00 lh M. All examination* and con sultations free. A POSITIVE CTURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. HEAR WHAT mb. JOHN 11. BADCOCK SAYS, No. Hhis olive Street, I Philadelphia, January IS&L J Dr. WISHART —Sir:--H ;a with.much pleasure tun. J am now able to inform y relievo me of my sufferings tor 1 had lust nil hope of ever being well again. 1 made it a subject of prayor to God that he would direct me to Home physician or- medicine that would euro me. 1 was told to read an advertisement of Dr. Wishart's iu the Philadelphia Ledger, ol a great cure made upon Mr. John Budeock.of D’-S Olive street. Philadelphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. 1 went to the Doctor’s Office.and placed myself under his treatment, and told him if he laf led to cure me it would be the last effort I would make.. It has been six weeks since 1 commenced the use of his medicine, and 1 am now a well man, free from all paiu and distress, and can eat three nearly meals a day with comfort, and feci perfectly well. Dr. W wharf, I want you to publish my case, as I want every poor dyspeptic suffering a* I was. to call on me. ami . I will tell them of the great cure I have received from .your invaluable medicine. Corner Venango and Lambert streets, near! Richmond, street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burliugt.il> co., N.J! ——o Tbe above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy ha* saved from an untimely grave. W.eliave thousands of letter* from physicians and drug gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial saying that they have never used or sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. PREPARED ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR, DR. L. Q. C. WISH ART, No 10 North Second • Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Sold by Druggists everywhere at Wholesale by all Phj dolphin and New York Wholesale Proggivts. 1 For sale by A. ROUSH. Drr . , , Altuona, pa. April. 1 i v . (j'RITCHEY’H NEW STORE, corner ofCar«vline and Virginia Sts. Great piles of pantaloons for U.n and Bojri.tt LACtiHMAN’S. Hardware, Tl»e»»ub>crilH-r» having taken dmi'KO of tin- IlnMwaf# Store ami Sum* ami Tin Simp recently under the charge of Samuel I Krb*s, on Virginia strict. opposite Drugstore, ami having added largely to their stock are q uW prepared losupply anything in the Hardware and Cutlery line, such as Handsaws Axes, % Augorß, Adze-. Chisel*, Squ ires, Hales. Hammers. Plane*, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Files. Knives and Forks. Spoons, 4c., 4c.. all of which they offers on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing anything in the Hardware line arn requested to cull and examine their slo g. They have ulsoadded Oils. Paint*, Carbon Oil. etc., to then s*nck,aml wdldwpo*© of all these articles at a *aittll ad vance on first 'ost. The will alsocontlnue the * BUSINESS, and will keep on IrnihMn assortment front which my person will he able to »etectun article to pelase their fancy. In tin* line «>i . TIN AND SHEET IItONWAKE, CEDAR and WILLOW-WARE they will always havy a'larce »upply.aud will inake.toorde anything that may In* called for. job work in this line proihptlv attended t«. ROOFING AND SPOUTING pul up on Khort notice In the ho*t style. - April *27* ISG4.-tf. , THH umlersijrneil would respectfully in form the citi/.mis of Altoona and surronmlinß coun try. that he ha* just returned from the East, where be has beet) selecting bis stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOLS, which, fur style, quality and price, cannot bo surpassed in this nook of country. Hie stock is much larger tlnu Uerelufuro, and as ic is quite an object, in these exciting war times, fur evvry one to purchase* where they can get The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices, he would say that he can and will sell as low, if Uot * little lower than any other house in this place. He wishes all to call and sec h’ta stuck bolhro purclnmiug ebewln ;e. as he feels Cuufideiit he can ofiVr iuduccnient* which will defy competition. His stock consists of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of every description, MEN AND BOYS’ WINTER WEAR. LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES, MEN AND BOVS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN’S HALF HOSE WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WOOL HOSE. HATS AND CAES, BLEACHED, AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, (yfINtfHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS. 11. will sell Ladies Sewed, llefled Bootees at sl,sP@l-75 Kip Veeee.i,.: 1.37@1.» Men’s I’xstfs.. a.73@3.R0 BALMORAL SKIRTS, mv l av. . GROCERIES. White and Brown Suitai, Rio Cofleee, Syrups, Teas, 4c.‘ and everything tiiat is ustially kept in a Dry Goods Store, and as'clieap as'Utwclieapee.t, J. A. SI’RANKLE. Altoona. Dot. 7. IS&j. FAMILY DYE COLORS Back, r . Black for SiV.. ' !j Dark 'W’t.-. J Light m».. French JJtnr Clar*t Brown. Durkliroicn, Light Brown. Snujf Brawn. Cherry, Crim/on, . . Dark Drub, Light Drub. Fa\on Drab , Light /hicn drab , For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed G.ood*, Shawl*. Scarfr. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. bonnets, Huts, Feather*. " Kid Gloves, Children’s Clothing, and all ■ kinds of Wearing Apparel. g@-A SAVING OF SO I’EU CENT, “©a For 26 cents yon can color as many goods as would oth erwise cost tm* times that sum. •Various shades can b« I roduced from the same dye. The process U simple aud any one sati use the dye with perfect success. Direction* inKnplMi. French and German, in ide of eack package, For farther information In D eing. and giving aperfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over oth eifl, (with many valuable receipt'*.) purchase Howe A St«*- ,'cm Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price—lo cents. Manufactured by UOWK & SThVENS, v 'l'j) Broadway, Boston. For sab* bv druggist* ami dealers generally. Nov. 18. lSo:h—ly. TIN AND SHEET-lilON WAuK. rNDEHSKINED WOULD HE- S?Kc XKULLV nr nounce to the citizens < Altoona and vicinity tit; ho has taken *he spo and shop recently occi pled t»y Fries & Winter on Anm* street, East X toon#. where he has - hand a large, supply STuVKSo/ ail Futtr/ni *uch ns Cook. I* a Ho Office and Shop* Shm which ho will sell at tljo moat reasonable prices, kept on ham!. TJX AXD SHEET-IROX WARE, in, great Tarirty. always on hand. ROOFING & SPOUTING put up on short notice. Ile has also attached a copper-smithing room to bis establishment and will keep on hand an assortment of cop per and brass kettles, 4c. All kinds of job work, promptly attended to: April 21st. 1863.-tf STEPHEN WINTERS. Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, SPOUTING, &C. SllluG WO CEP RESPECT • fully uform lit** citizens of Altoona and vicinity tli.it he keeps constantly on hand a largo assortment oi CWaw//, i\irl"r y Office and Shop Sioi'r?. of all styles andante*, to atilt the want* of alt, which ho will aell at low prices, an reason able terms. He also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and ShrtU Iron I fare, consisting of all articles fur culinary purposes— Oxil Scuttles, &tovr I*ipe, cte. He lias also purchased tbe r : ght of sale iu Blair comity ofR.V. JONES’ ' x IP ROVED SAUSAGE SXUFFEH, an invention which needs only to be seen to be npprecia, and should he possessed by every farmer, butcher orlh**« requiring such a machine. Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING either in town or country. Spouting painted and pnt up on the most reasonable terms. fapril 14, y Samlet D. Uavin, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA Diseases of the Nervous Seminal, Urinary and Sexmd I. Systems—new and reliable treatment —in Report* of thf li WARD ASSOCIATION*—awnt by mail in denied letter envelopes, fK*e of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St.» Philadelphia. Pa. [Jan. 20 ’64-ly. Mackerel— nos. i, 2, anus, in all sized packages new, and each package warranted, just recei vetf a,ml for sale low by ; KIUTCHKY. IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE, pure Teas, the best of Chocolate. Symps and S»pn»* gu to FUITCHKY^., / IREAM CRACKERS’ A fre«h sup- W ply uftui' delicious crackeis Just received and for ul*Af ' - P!t»TCiyKY’3 (JUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT O PRITTIIRT’S- All styles carpeting a* d Oil-Cloth* can be found a tAU&HMAITf XEW GOODS. Patented-October a l3th, ISGib STOVES, A large supply will always be &C. Dark Green, Light Greets .Magenta. . s 1 Maize, Maroon. Orange, Pink, Purple. Btvjal Purple (Salmon. X'itrM.' Slate. 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Oommunicettona of a poll** internet, uH« be charged eccruj A.lvprtteomenta not marked clone d**lr*a.wlU b*<»ntlnni according to the al»ro Buefnee* notice* lire rente Ablfaary notice excewtaf i u* SHEBID Up from the South Bt hjca Bringing to Winchester fn The affrighted air With a s Like a herald iu baste to t The terrible grumble and t Telling the battl e was on < And Sheridan twenty milt And wider still those billo Thundiored along the horia And louder yet in Winchc The roar of that red sea u Making the blood of the li As he thought of the stak Add Sheridan twenty mih But there is a road from i A good, broad highway le And there, through the iii A Kii’cd, as black as the si Was seen to pass as with As if he knew the terrible He stretched away with h Hill roso T and fell—but hi With Sheridan fifteen mil Still sprung from those swi The dust, like the smoke f 1 Or the trail of acomct swei Foreboding to traitors th« 'J lie heart of the steed at Wens butting like prisonc Impatient to be where th Every nerve of the charge With Sheridan only ten Under his spurning feet. Like, an arrowy Alpine r And (be landscape sped . Like an ocean flying ben And the steed, like ahai Swept on, with his wild i But 10. l be is nearing hi He is snnffing the smoki With Sheridan only five The first that the Genera Of stragglers, and then t : What was done—what . both, • Then strike his spurs wi He dashed down the line And the wave of retreat because The sight of the master With foam and with dc gray; By the flash of his eye. He teemed to the whole ' “ I have brought yon Si From Winchester down Hurrah, hurrah, for She Hurrah, hurrah, for hor And when their statues Under the dome of the The American soldiers’ Thtre with the glorious Be it said in letters hut “ Here is the steed that By carrying Sheridan it Frotfi Winchester—twi Jltltrt su “ Ticket, sir, if Between dusk an gold of the sunse crimson, apd tbe E: over the iron track mdnu Carl Silver 1 of these things as 1 restless slumber, wl served as a pißow i the sharp Yankee conductor. “Ticket I Isupp about me,” he mut ing first one pod “ Oh, here it is. near New York t” “ Twenty minuti into Jersey City, pretty good time.” And the sharp ) toharraasthe next t %iu