The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, December 03, 1864, Image 4

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    Good Newfor the Unfortunate !
THE 1050 SOUGHT FOB
DISCOVERED AT LAST
CHE R 0 K EE .REMEDY
—AND—
CHEROKEE INJECTION
Compounded from Barks, Boots & Leaves.
OHKBOEBB KKHKDY, the gnat Indian Dirnretic
earn all rUsnr~r of the various organs, auchas Incootiou
epos of the Urine* InflamaHon of the Bladder, I nflaination
oftheKklneyt. Stone In the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel,
(fleet, doßcatlun, and is especially neonmeaded in Iboee
oaeee of floor Albas (or White* in Ibmalee) where all the
•Id nanaeone asdldaw hare tailed.
It la prepared in a highly concentrated form - , the doee
only being from one to two teaspoonfola three times per day.
It hi' diuretic and alternative in its action; purifying
aad cleansing the blood causing it to flow Inall of its orig
inal purity and vigor; thus removing from the system all
pernicious causes which have induced disease.
CHBBOKSE INJECTION is intended as au ally or as*
aistant to the Cherokee Remedy, and should be nsed in
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorhma,
Gleet, Fluor Albas or Whites. Its effect are healing sooth
ing and demulcent: removing all scalding, heat, cbordee
and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurible
pain that is experienced with nearly ail the cheap quack
injections.
By use ol the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection
—the two medicines at the same time—all improper dis
charges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedi
ly restored to fall vigor and strength.
For foil particulars get ourpampelet from any drug
•tore in the country* or write to os and we will mail free
to any address, a full treatise.
Price, Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottlo, or three bot
tles for $5.
Price, Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle or three bottles
tor $6.
Beat by Express to any address on receipt of price.
Bold by druggists everywhere.
' DR. W. R. MERWIN A CO..
Sole Proprietors
No. 69 Liberty Street, New York^,
THE GREAT
INDIAN MEDICINE
COMPOUNDED PROM
i j|i l
CHEROKEE CURB!
As unfailing core for Spermatorrhea,Seminal Weakness
Nocturnal Emissions, and all descasca caused by self-pol
lution ; such as, Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pa ins
in the Dimness oi Vision, Premature Old Age, weak
Nerves, Difficulty In Breathing, Trembling. Wakefulness,
Eruptions on tho Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Con
sumption, and all the Direful Complaints caused by de
parting from the path of nature.
This medicine la a simple vegetable extract, and one on
which-all «**,* rely, as it has been used in our practice for
many years, and , with thousand treated, it has not failed in
a single instance! Its curative powers have been sufficient
to gain victory oyer the most stubborn case. r .
To those who have trifled with their constitution' until
they think themselves beyond the reach of medical, aid, we
would say, DtspcUt not! tho CHEROKEE CURE will re
store you to health and vigor, and alter all quack, doctors
have fiuled 1 3
For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug
Store in the country, or write the Proprietors, who will
mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise in
pamphlet form. ,
Pr ices, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwar
ded by Express to all parts of the ‘world.
Bold by all respectable druggist* everywhere.
DR. W. R. MERWIN A CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
No. 69 Liberty Street, New Ycrk.
unu liii-.o mi
KlLtir. ' Elixir.
DR. WRIGHT’S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR!
OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
pjQAUD VBOX PCU VXGETABLB EXTRACTS, CoNTAISCtO
noTßixo raxcMovs to thx most muoati.
The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern diacov
eriee in the vegetable 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
ical men of the day, and by them prononnced to be one of
the greatest medical discoveries of the age.
One bottle will cnre General Debility.
few doses cores Hysterics in Females.
One bottle cures Palpitation cf the heart.
fsw doses restores the organs of regeneration.
From one to three bottles (restores the manliness and full
rigor of youth.
A few doses restores the appetite.
Three bottles cure the worst cases of Xmpotency.
A few doses cures the low spirited.
One bottle restores mental power.
A few doses bring the rose to the cheek.
This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health
the poor debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee ol
sensual pleasure, . ' ,
The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man of
bnafnees, the victim of nervous depression, the individual
suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a sin
gle organ, will all find immediate and nenninent relief by
the nee of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for g 5, and forwar
ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address.
Bold by all druggists everywhere.
Dr. W. R. MERWIS * Co.,
y ii oorietors, No. 59 Liberty Street, New York.
CHEROKEE PILLS!
SUGAK
FEMALE
Health
CEETATf?
Jbr-O* Removal of and lhc haunmet of
Regularity in tht Recurrence of the Monthly Frriodt.
TfaSv enr* or obvtot* those numerous diseases that
spring from Irregularity, by removing the Irregularity
Soppressed, Excessive and Painful Menltra
tlODa - , , «
Tfi«7 cure Qreea Sick new (Chtorooi.)
They cure Nervons and Spinal Affections,pains in the
Wk Ud lower parts of the body. Heaviness, Fatigue on
diieht exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, townees of Spir-
UsL Hrsterta. Sick Headache, Giddiness, etc, etc. In a
vMdTln removing the Irregularity, they remove the cause
and with ft ait the effects that spring from it.
‘ Composed of staple vegetable extracts, they contain
■atbi'Hl deleterious to anv constitbtion, however delicate,
their function being to substitute strength for weakness,
Which, when properly used, they never fail to do.
They may be safely need at any age'and at any period
tmceot dmrima tlukrtt thru month, dnring which the un
fUllng their action would infaliably prevent
seeking information or advice wilibs prompt*
Jy, freed/and discreetly answered.
r„ll jirertinps aecoaipvnv each box.
Ptfee.fl per box, or Six boxes for SS.
Ssnt by mail, free yf postage, on reciept of pries,
gold by all rsspec table Druggists.
DR. W. B. MB WIN * CO.,
Sole proprietors, No. S# Liberty Street, New Tork.
April I.lSftt—ly '
New stock of boots & shoes
for Xu and Boys, ludiea and *!•«•; in.lrtc’d at
i " LAUQBMAri
HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store
V/j-AyW»IH assortment of
ALTOONA, PA.,
Agent for Blair & Huntingdon Counties.
These machines ake admit
to be the best ever offered to the public, ;*:.d their
superiority is satisfactorily established by the fact that in
the last eight years.
OVER 1.400 MORE,
of these Machines have been *ojd than.of any other man
ufactured, and more medals hare 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 in Al
toona, and in every case they give entire satisfaction.
The Agent refers those desiring information as the su
periority of the Machines, to €pl. John L. Piper, Rev. A.
B. Clark, George Hawkesworth, Benj. F. Hose, and £. 11.
Turner, Esqrs.
. The machines can.be seen and examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass fool and new
style Uemmer—sos, No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
and new style Hemmer—sss. No. 3, plain, with old stvle
Hemfijer—s4s. [March 21,1861-tf.
FOR ALL OUR GOODS!
AS STATED AT THE OPENING
of the
Union Store,
the obiect of the company is not to undersell other store
keepers in a few articles and make it up .on other*, but
simply to sell every article at a certain percentage above
cost, let that percentage bring the price above or below
that of other stores. By selling r -
FOR CASH ONLY,
we aro enabled to place our percentage ut the very lowest
‘figure, because we have no loss to make up.
We shall at all limes keep the best quality of all artcles
oflered for sale. Our present stock consists a oif choice se
lection ef
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, STROPS, SPICES
and everything in the grocery line
The best brands of FloUr fiom the Phoenix, Mount
Union and other Mills. •"
SUGARS.
Pulverised 18 eta., White 17 cts., Yellow and Brown very
fine.
Impel ial and Black Teas from 85 cts., to 1.50 per lb.
coffee.
Williamsport Rio, Franklin Mill" Rio. Nonpareil Rio
Excelsior, Dandelion, Essence,"Browned Kyo.
Sphvs of all kind?, Chocolate and Cocoa.
Scj i a use. Ground Allum and Dairy Salt.
Navy B spun. Flounder, Congress, Natural leaf and So
lace Chewing Tobacco, also a good # selection oif Smoking
Tobacco,'and Cigars.
Franklin and Lovering’s Sugar House and other Syrups,
Bauch Raisons 30 eta 1 - Seedless Raisons 25 cts., per lb.
Corn Starch. ’
Carbon Oil 65 cts. per gallon. Candles.
SOAPS
Rosin, German, French Castile, American Castile, Saw
er’s and other Toilet Soaps. .
Cream, Wine, Sugar,'Butterj Soda and Water Crackers.
Ferioa Biscuit. ?
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
'• Brooms, Hand, Dust, Scrub and Shoe Brushes.
We would call special attention to our Boots; and Shoes
aa our stock is fresh and selected with great care as to
quality. : . . MANAGERS.
Dec. 23,1863.
EMPORIUM OF FASHION!!
Virginia St., Altoona, Pa.
D: W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor.
The proprietor of the “ emporium
OF FASHION” would respectfully announce to the
public that be has received a large invoice of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
and a general assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Collars, Neck-Res, Suspenders,
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
&c., &c. ; , &c.,
exactly suited to this locality and intended for the
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
The proprietor of Che Emporium invites ah examina
tion of his stock, feeling confident that his shelves present
a greater variety of plain tfiad fancy goods; than can
be found elsewhere in the country. An examination will
convince any one of this fact.
He has also received the
LATEST FASHION,
and being a perfect Cutter,”- he has no hesitancy in say-'
ing that he can make up, clothing in the fashion, and in
a manner that can not fail to prove satisfactory.. It has
passed into a proverb that I
Belford's the very man that can make,
Clothes in the fashion, strong and cheap
All that have ever tried him yet, i
Say that he really cap£ be beat.
Rememlver the place. Virginia street, first door above
Jaggard’s Hall, Altooua,Pa. 1 (April 17, ’62.
Arm TAXING TUI
Manhood: how Lost, how Restored.
Jnst published, a new edition Of DR. C U
jffmiMm l VERWELL’S CEREBRATED on
the radical curs (without mekicine) of
vEttv Sfe&hatobq&jl or seminal Weakness. In
voluntary Seminal Leases, Impoienct, Mental ami Physi
cal incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Con
sumption, Epilepsy, and Pits, induced by self indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
Price, in a sealed erelong, only 6 cents.
Tue celebrated author-in this tfdmirablo esfeay clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that
the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous use of internal tnediaineor
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 himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
This Lecture should be in the hamlaof every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any address t
post paid* on receipt oi six cents or two posit stamps.—
Addrea the publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE k CO..
127 Bowery, Now York, Post office bov 4580
July 13,1804.
COATED
REGULATOR,
Preserver
MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS jGI^EN
on the Piano-Forte'and Melodcoo. by Miss M.
SHOEMAKER. Tz&vs, $lO per quarter. No charge for
the use of the Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street,
West Altoona. fjan.iq, 1562.-tf.
AND SAFE,
Dental Surgeon.
OFFICE IN MASONIC
TEMPLE, next door to the Post
Office. UIJaxI T IT
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!—FEITCHEY
is selling Teas anperioir to any eve* offered in Al
toona* They are free of a4 uit€rfttioD j coloring, or mix
ture of any kind.
Boston crackers—a large
smpply of these delicious crackers ja«t received
snd for isle by FEITCHET
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Gent’s Model Improved SHIRTS—-Cassimcre and
HnaUnsShirts—fine and coarse—white and colored—at
r.ADGjHMAJi’B.
PINE AND' LARD OILS; CAM
phene, Burning JTluhL Carbon Oil, Ac., at
| ' K^gBLER*B.
Extra family flour! from
tbeCoya, always on hand and for sale as low
asthsfowestby ntITCHBY
0
ife Hi RPHbB
tell ItHiS
R. A. 0. KERR,
BUT ONE PRICE.
AND THAT
A CASH PRICE
CRACKERS.
WM. S. BITTNER
7OA T OA\" ' AMERICAN
t -ou xjUiVlx . | j^j£ e jn SUr ance and Trust Co.
The Secretary of the Treasury sires hotice that snbcrip- j / COMPANY’S, BUILDING Southeast
tions will be reciored for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable ; Corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, Philad*a.
three yean from Aug. 15th, 1564, with semi-annual inter- i Authorized Capital, . - sooo,ooo
eat at the rate of seren and three-tenths per cent, per { Paid up Capital,. . . . 250,000
annum, —principle and Interest both to bo paid-in lawful i AfiSOtS, *••-••••' 1,897,<46
| Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania.
s.
u.
money.
These note* will be convertible, at the option of the hold-.
•rat maturity, inio six per cent, gold bearing bond*.pay
able not less than five nor more than twenty years from
their" date, as the Government may elect. They will be
issodd in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, and $5,
000, and all subscriptions must be fifty dollars or some
multiple of fifty dollars. *
The notea will be transmitted to the owners free of
transportation charges as 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 mutt 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 tine will be allowed a com-
mission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will bo paid
by the Treasury Department upon the receipt ofa bill for
the amount, certified to by the officer with whom tho de-
posit was made. >*o deductions for commissions must oe
made from the deposit.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF
THIS LOAN.
It is ▲ National Ratings JJakk. offering a higher rate
of interest than any other, and the best security. Any *av-
ings bank which par* its deposits in U. S. Notes, considers
that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the
country, audit cannot pay in anything better, for it* own
assets are either in government securities or in notes or
bonds payable in government paper.
It is equally convenient a* a temporary or permanent
investment. The notes can always be sold for within a
fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are
the best security with banks as .collaterals for diacoants.
ConfrtiMt into i Su per teat., 5-20 Gold Bond
In addition to the very libera! interest on the notes for
three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about
three per cent, per annum, for the currant rate for 6-20
Bonds is not less than nine per cent, premium, and before
the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. Stocks was over
twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on
this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten
per cent, per annum.
US EXEMPTION FBOI iIAK OB MCRICLPAL TAXATION.
Bat aside frourall the we have.enumerated,
a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury
notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption
is worth about two per font, per 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 separate communities
only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of
the country is held to secure the discharge of all-the obli-
gations of the United States.
While the government offers the most liberal terms Xor
its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be
to tne loyalty and patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.—
The party depositing must endorse upon the original cer
tificate the denomination of notes required, and whether
they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When
so endorsed It must bo jeft with th© officer receiving the
deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department.
SttßSC&ifTioxs will bz EECEIVXD by the Treasurer of the
United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Trea-
Burera and designated Depositaries, ami by the
TIEST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA.
and by all National Banka 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,
IX TUB ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY J. B. HILEMAX.
J. W.' CURRY,
WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY
inform the puUic, that he has purchased J, B.
ill LEM AN S 3 stock of my Goods, Groceries, Ac., and will
continue the businass at the old stand. •
To the stock purchased from Mr. U.I have just added
a large and select assortment of ‘
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, QUEEESWARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
GROCERIES,
FINE VARIETIES OF TOBACCO!
And In (act everything usually kept in a first class conn
try store, which was bought low for cash and will be sold
at corresponding low prices for cash or country produce,
and request the public to give me a call before purcaasing
elsewhere, feeling satisfied I cau offer' superior induce*
meuta to cash buyers.
Altoona, April 27,-tf
TIME AND BEAUTY!
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
THE undersigned respectfully announ
cm to tL6 citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he
CLOCK, ISTATCU and JEWELRY
establishment jn the room formerly occupied by Dr. Cal
derwood, oh 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, Ac.
Particular attention given to repairing clocks, waUbee
and jewelry. ~
By selling for cash only, at the smallest advance on first
coat, he feels sure that he can please all in price as well as
quality. ' SAMUEL SMITH.
apO-'tf
W. M. LLOYD & CO.,
ALTO OS A, PA.,
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
x nOI.LWA TSBUItG, PA.,
BAJSTKERS,
{Lyle £ Co.”)
Drafts on the principal
Cities, and Sliver and Gold for tale. Collections
made. Moneys received on deposits, payable on demaud,
without idjterost, or upon time, with interest at fair rates
Feb.3d,iBsB.
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.
ap9-tf
RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!!
CASH paid for RAGS,' at EABY’S
MIItINERY STOSS, Virginia St., Altoona.
Van*, tV,SSM-ly.
Insures Lives during tho Natural life or for short terms,
grants annuities and endowments, and makes contracts of
all kinds depending on the issues of life.
Policies of Life Insurance issued at the usual mutual
rates of other good companies—-with profits to the assured
—last Boxes January, 1861, being 43 per cent, of all pre
miums received on mutual policies—at Joint Stock rates,
20 per cent less than tho above, or Total Abstinence rates
40 per cent, leas than Mutual price. Also, a
NON-FORFEITUKE PLAN,
By which a person pays for 5,7, or 10 years only, when
the policy i» paid up for Lire, land nothing more to pay ;
and should he be unable, or wish t»> discontinue sooner,
the Company will issue a Paid up Pouct, in proportion to
the amount of premium paid, as follows:
On a Policy of $l,OOO, 6 Year 7 Year 10 Year
after ottymect of rates. rates. rales.
1 Annual Premium, for $2OO 00 $142 85 $lOO 00
2 *• “ 400 00 285 70 200 00
800 00 671 40 400 00
857 10 600 00
BOO 00
6 “
8 “
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
John S. Wltsox, Secretary.
BOABJ) or TECSTZZB.
Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. Ju. Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison,
' Albert 0. Koberu, Jonss Bowman,
Samuel T. BoUine, H. H. Eldridgh,
George Nugent, John Aikman,
William J. Howard, Charb s P. Ueaalitt,
Samuel Work.
Any further information can be bad by applying to the
undersigned, who is the authorized agent for Blair County.
July 31,1863-Iy H. A. 0. KERR.
CHANGED HANDS.
EKCEBSIOR
Hat & Cap Store.
The undersigned Would in
f.rm the public that he bias taken charge of this es
tablishment, heretofore owned; by Jess© Smith, where he
has now on hand a large and varied assortment of
FASHIONABLE STYLES OF
HATS, J| CAPS,
MISSES AND CHILDREN S FLATS.
His stock has been selected with great care and embra
ces every color, shape and quality, for the accommodation
of grave or gay, old or young, rich or poor..
All he ask* 1* an examination of hi* stock, feeling sure
that he can please the moat fastidious.
Aug. 17, 1864-if. D. W. ALE.
JACOB SNYDER’, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month !
I would respectfully
forth my claim to pub)
attention, as a Fosblo&al
Tailor, as follows:
Because I keep an exc<
lent assortment of Clotl
Cassimeres, Testings ai
Trimmings, which, wht
examined,alwajs please.
Because my work
made up in a manner thi
takes down the count?
and gives all my custom*
a city appearance.
Because I am not infer!
as a Cutter to the best
be found anywhere.
Because long oxperiei
iu my business give* i
entire control over it.av
I am not dependant npoi
any one tolift me out
the suds.
Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Call on me. In the corner room of the ‘‘Brant Ilouse”
Giro mo a trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona, May 26-5 m JACOB SNTDER.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
oil lamps;
Unrivaled in Beauty , Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every person'desiring to obtain the very besjand cheap
est portable light within their reach, should call at the
store of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and wo pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2th That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less
light.
sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
6th. That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
any othei light now in common use.
Those lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories. Halls. Churches,
Stuies, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table finid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new I&np.
\Vo guarantee perlwt satisfaction in all rases.
Aug. 19, l&S-tf.] G. W. KESSLER.
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCRIBER would respectfully in
form the public that he has recently re- '
fitted the above Hotel, and is now pro
pared to accommodate his friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all
sojourners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. His. charges ore as
reasonable as'those of any’othSer Hotel in the place, and be.
feels satisfied they cau not bo complained of by those who
favor him with their custom.: Expectingto receive a share
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he
throws open, his house to-tbe public and invites a trial.
I have just received a stock of No. 1 French Brandy,
for mediciual purposes.
Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur
poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to
■be found in the country.
Altoona, May 27, 1859.-ly] i JOHN BOWMAN.
SOMETHING NEW.
The subscriber has just
returned from the east where be has purchased a
very large and fine stock of i
BOOTS AND SHOES,
. BROGANS, GAITERS, &G.,
which he is prepared to offer to thecitUens 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 be asks: is that the
people will call and examine; his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
4B- BOOTS SHOES made to order on the most rea
sonable terms. Also; repairing promptly attended to.
Don’t forget the place, two doors below Post Office.
Jan.&lfctfl. M. THOMPSON, Agent
"VTATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.—
1 x This Great Journal of Criiue and Criminals is in
its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout
the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal
Ca*es, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together with
information ou Criminal 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 4 CO.,
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15-lf] JVew Tork t&ly.
CITY HOTEL,
TYRONE, BLAIRi COUNTY, PESN’A.
LEWIS GIEBLE, Proprietor.
HAVING purchased the above well
known Hotel and refurnished the same with new
furniture, I am now prepared to accommodate all who fk
vor me with their patronage. Fred Omnibus to carry pas
wugera to and from the Depot. April 20.’64.—1y.
GIIIEAT WESTERN INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY. —Insurance on Real or
personal property will be effected on the most reasonable
terms bv their agents in Altoona at his office in-Anna St.
Mnreb 17.1559. J<>n\ SHOEMAKER. Ag?nt.
LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR Ex
terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES, AMS, and
Bed-bugs without danger in its use under tiny clrcumatan
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Jan. 24, ,56-tf] |
Hb. miller; ;
• DENTIST. IfmBKL
tIS-Office on Caroline street, between
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I ALL kinds of printing .
i il naatly and axbedlUmaly axeentad at the
1 ' “AITOONA TRIBUNE” OFJIC*.
DYSPEPSIA!
A CURE WARRANTED.
, Dytpepsia has the following Symptoms:
Ist. A constant pain or ‘uneasiness at the pit of the
stomach.
2d. Flatulence and Acidity.
3d. Cosureties* and Los* os AppetiW.
4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirit*.
6th. Diarrhoea, with griping.
6th* Pain in ail part* of the System.
7th. Consumptive Symtoms and Palpitation of the
Heart.
Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat.
dth. Nervouse Affection,'ami want of sleep at night.
10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting.
11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision and Lo*s of Sight.
12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great
Weakness. : ’ .
Out of the thousand of cases of Dyspepsia that hate used
Dr. WisharUs Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of
them has failed of a perfect-cure. We warrant a cure in
every case no matter if of twenty years standing. Sold by
all druggists everywhere, and at I)r. Wi-lmrt'aOfflieo.No.
10, N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations
and consultations free of charge. Seed for a circular.—
Price $1 per box.. Sent bv mail, free of Charge, on receipt
of money. s
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DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA,
I, Elizabeth of Brandywine, Del., formerly
Old Cheater, Del., do certify that, for one year and a half 1
Suffered everything but death from that awful disuse cal
led Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated with
weakness and nervous debility ; I could not digest niy food;
if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it
would return just os I swallowed it; 1 became so -costive
in my bowels that I would nut have a passage in leiss than
four and often eight days; under this immense suh
ieriug, my mind seem SI entirely to give way.; I had
dreadful horror and evil forebodings. X thought; every
body hated me and I hated everybody; I could upt bear
my husband nor my own children, everything upptiared to
bo horror stricken to me ; X had no uiubitiuu to do any
thing; 1 lost all my love of family and homo : I; would
-ramble and wander from place to place, but could; not be
contented ; I felt that 1 was doomed to hell, and that there
was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to Summit
suicide, so near was my whole nervuu* system destroyed,
and also my mind, from that awful complaint. Dyspepsia,
that my friend* thought best to have me placed in Dr.
Kirkbride’s Hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained There
nine weeks, ami though I was a little better, but in a low*
days my dreadful complaint was raging as bad astaver.—
Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. WUhart's
Great American 'Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment lot*
Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr, Wishurt and aiated
my case to him. He said he had no doubt ho could*cuie
me. So in three days utter I called and placed myself un
der* the Doctor* treatment, apd in two weeks 1 Logan
. digest my food, and felt that my disease was hist giving
way, and I continued to recover for about three mouths,
and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of body am.
mind, and I most sincerely return my thunks to u merci
ful God and Dr\Wi*hart, and to his Greut American Dys
pepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me
from an insane Asylum, a premature grave. All persons
'suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or
write, us I am willing to do all the good I can for suffer
ing humanity’. Elizabeth Reansun,
Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware
county, Pau , "
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DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!
1. Muses Tobix, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county,
pa.. have buffered for more than one year, everything but
death itself from that awful disease culled Dyspepsia. .1
employed in that time five of the most eminent physicians,
iu Philadelphia. They did all they could foi me with med
icines and cupping, bu: still I was no better. I then went
to the Pennsylvania University, in order to place luyscl!
in reach of the best medical talents in the country, but
their medicines failed fu do me any good, and utteatUucs
I wished for death to relieve me of iny sufferings. but see
ing Dr. Wishart’s advertisement iu the Bul
letin, I determined to try once more, but witu little faith.
1 called on Dr. Wiahaet, jtud told him if 1 could have died
I would not have troubled him, and theu related my Buf
ferings tofcim. The Doctor assured me if he failed torure
me of Dyspepsiait would he the first case in two yearn, so
I put myself under hw treatment, and although for months
vomiting nearly all I ate, my stomach swelled with wind,
and filled with pain beyond description, I bought a box of
his Dyspepsia Pills 1 used them as directed, and In ten
days 1 could eat as hearty a meal as any person iu thd
State of Pennsylvania, and in thirty days wasa well man.
I invite auy person suffering as 1 to caH and see mej
and I will relate my suffering aud the groat cure I receiv
ed. I would say to all I ’yspeptics, everywhere, that Dr.
Wiab&rt is, 1 lelievt the only person on the earth that
can euro Dyspepsia with ; uy degree of certainty.
' Moses Tobct, j
Cheltenham, Montgomery co., Pa. \
Dr. Wishart’s Office, No.’lo North Second street. Office
hours from 0A.H.t05 P. M. All examinations aud con
sultations free.
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A POSITIVE CUBE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
UiLLBWUAT MR. JOHN Q. BADCOCK SAY*.
No, 102 S Olivb Street, )
Philadelphia, January £M, IS&i.J
Dr. WiSHASt —Sir :r-It is with much pleasure th;u I am
now able to inform you chat, by of your great
American Dyipepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of
that most complaint, Dyspepsia. 1 had been
grievously lor chchvit twenty-eight years, and
for ten years of that time have -iot been free from its pain
one week at a time. I have had it in its worn form and
have dragged on a moat miserable exbteiua—in pain day
and night. Every kind of totd that X ate (died me with
wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how small
the quantity. A continued belching was sure to lollow.—
1 had no appetite for any kinds of meats whaterer, and
my distress was so great for several mouther before 1 heard
of your Pills, that 1 frequently wished lor death. I had
taken everything that I had heard of for Dyspepsia, with
out receiving any benefit; but ou your Pjlis being recom
mended to me by one who had been cured by them, I con
cluded to gjve them a trial, although 1 had no faith in
them. To my astonishment. I found myselt getting better
before I had taken one quarter of a box, I cm now a well
man y aiuf can eat anything I wUK, and enjoy a beary meal
three times a day, without inconvenience from anything I
eat or drink. If you think proper yon are at liberty to
make this public and refer to me. 1 will cheerfully give
all desired informatiru to any one who may call on me.
Yours, respectfully, John 11. Babcock.
For sale nt Dr. WlsharTa Medical Depot No. 10 North
Second street, Philadelphia, Pa‘. Price one dollar per
box; Sent by mail, free of charge, ou receipt ol price.
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DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!
I, Samuel ]>. Haven, have been a great sufferer with
Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflatmitioh of the Kidneys for
three year*. 1 bad employed three or four of the moa
eminent physician of Philadelphia, also of Burlington co..
N. J. They did all for me they could but all to do purpose.
I waa constantly filled with awful pain and distress, and
with constant belching ol wind and sour acid. My tongue
waa covered with a white coating of mucus, and was
dreadfully* sore! Oh! I oftentimes wished for death to
relieve me of my sufferings for I had lost a! 1 hope of ever
being well again. 1 made it a subject of prayer to God
that he would direct me to some physician or medicine
that would cure me. 1 was told to read an advertisement
of Dr. VVisluirt’s In the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great
cure made upon Mr. John Badcock, of 1023‘Olive street,
Philadelphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I
went to the Doctor 5 * Ufficej and placed myself under h:s
treatment, and told him if he tailed 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 I am now a
well man., free from all pain and distress, and can eat three
uearty meals a da.t with comfort, and feel perfectly well.
Dr. Wishart, I, want you to publish my case, as 1 wan:
every poor dyspeptic sufferingas I was. to call on me, and
1 will tell them of the great cure 1 have received from
your invaluable medicine.
1 Sakuet D. UaYBX.
Comer \ehatigoand Lambert streets, near Richmond,
street, formerly from Wrightstovm, Burlington col, N. J.
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The above are a few among the thousands which this
great remedy baa saved from an untimely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug
gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial saying
that they have never used or sold a medicine vMiich gave
sucluunitersal satisfaction. *
PREPARED ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR,
DR. L. Q. C. WISH ART,
No 10 North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
“ Sold by Drasgists sverywher? at Wholesale br all Phil
delphia and Now York Wholesale Ibusretets;;
For sale by A. ROUSH, Dr , Altoona. Pa.
Vpril,
F RITCHEY’S NEW STORE, corner
of Carolina and Virginia 8t«.
BEAT -PILES OF PANTALOONS
U tor M,B lid Bnya.at , IAWJHJffH'B. ,
fries & williams.
Hardware, <fec.
The subscriber* having taken charge of the Hardware
Store ami Stove and Tin Shop recently under the charge
of Samuel 1. Frio*, ou. \ street, opposite Seuler'i
Drug Store, and having added largely to their stock art* non
prepare*! to supply anything in the Hardware and Cutlery
line, such as Umdsaws, Axes, Augera, Adses, ChiteU.
Squares. Rules, Hammers, Planes, Hinges, Locks, Latches,
Files. Knives and Forks, Ac, Ac., all of which
they offers ou tho nmst reasonable terms.
Versons wishing anythin? in the Hardware lias ar«
requested to call and examine their stocc.
They We also added Gils, Paints, Carbon Oil,-etc., to their
stock, anil will dispose of all these article* at a small *4-
vanceon first rv«s.
The will also oaotinue tho
STOVE BUSINESS,
and will keep on hand an assortment from which ray
person will be able to select an article to pelase their fis.icy.
In the line ot •* ,
TIN AND SHEET v IKONWAEE,
CEDAR arul WIIiLOW-WARE
they will always tiavo a larpa anpply,aud> ill auik^ioorti*
anything that mav be called for,'
job work in this Una promptly attended to.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
put up on i#hurt notice in the best stylo.
April 27,1^6+.-tf.
S FAY GOODS.
THE undersi<;ned would respectfully in
form the citizens of Alto*>na and nurronuding coo*
trv,. that’ be has just returned from the Eaat, where ho hu
been selecting his stock of
FALL AND WINDER GOODS,
which, fur style, quality ami price; cannot be surpassed in
this neck of'country. * ilie block is much larger than
heretofore. and.as it is quite an object, iu these exciting
war times, for every one to porches** 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 a
Uulo lower than any other huuse.io this place. Ue wisbea
> all to call and his stock before pnrclUring elsewhere,
as he ftt*U cunfident he can offer inducements which will
defy competition. Ilia stock consist* of
LAjIJES’ DRESS GOODS of every*3ascription,
MEN AND BOYS' WINTER WEAR,
LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES,
MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES.
MEN’S HaLF HOSE
WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WOOL HOSE.
HATS AND CAPS,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSUN,
GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS,
lie will sell Ladies Sewed, Ueeled Bootees at SI.SO(SI.TA
Kip Posted 1.37<1fc1.50
Men’s 800t5,.... X .i 2.75^3.50
BALMORAL SKIRTS, very Iqw.
GHOCERIES.
White and Brown Sugar, Kio Co flee e, Syrdpa, Teas, 4r.*
and everything that is usually kept in a Pry Goods Store,
and as cheap ,w the cheapest. J. A. SPRANKLE.
Altoona, Oct. 7.1863.
FAMILY DYE COLORS
Patented October 13th, 1863.
Slack,
Black for Silk .
Dark Sky;.
Light Sift,
French Blue.
Claret Bnncn.
DarK\Brnien y
Light Broicn.
SnufT Br\non.
Oicrrv,
Crimson.
Dark Drab.
Light Drab ,
2hw« Drab,
Light Jfywn drab,
For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods. Shawls, Scarft,
Dresses, Ribbons. Gloves. Bonnets, Feathers,
Kid Gloves, Children’s Clothing, and all
kinds of Wearing Apparel.
A SAYING OF 80 PER CENT.
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would oth
erwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can I*
produced from the same dye. The process is simple and
any one s.m «se the dye with perfect success. Direction
In' French and German, in: ide of eack package.
For further information in Dveing. au<3 giving a perfect
knowledge what colors are best adapted to dve over oth
ers, (with many valuable receipes.) purchase Howe k Ste
veu* Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail &b
receipt of price—lo cents. slanufactured by
IXOWE & STEVENS,
200 Beoadwat. Bostor
For sale by druggists and dealers generally. -
Nov. 19,1803.—1 y, -
STOVES,
TIN A Nil SHEET-IRON WAKE.
The undersigned would re
SPKCTFULLY an
nonnce to the citizens 01
Altoona and vicinity thal
he has taken the ston
and shop recently occu
pied by Fries & Winters
on stretf. East *tJ
toortm, where . he has 01
hand a large supply o
STOVES of all Pattern*
such' as Cook. P a r 1 o i
Office and Shop Sloven
which he will* sell.at tho
most reasonable prices.- A large supply will always l>*
kept on hand. ' i
Tiy AXZI SHEET-lEOX WASE, in gw«t varietr,
always on hand. g
ROOFING & SPOUTING I
put up on short notice. *
He has also attached & copper-smithing room to his d
establishment and will keepon hand an assortment of con- §
per and brass kettles. Ac. 9
All kinds of job work promptly attended to. I
j April 21st, STEPHEN VINTERS. |
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron, Ware,
SPOUTING, &CL 1
Q RIGG WOULD RESPECT- 1
fuller nform tbo.-citizens of
and vicinity that r hc keeps constantly on bond *
large assortment m-COoking, Parlor, Ofitt amiySVQ
Shop Stoves, of all styles and sizes, to stilt the ** T
wants <>f all. which he will sell at low price*, on reason- >'
aide terms. ~
lie also keeps nh hand a large stock of Tin and Shff •- .a
Irtin Vforf . consisting of all article* for culittarypnrpo*^* - '%
Coal Scutll*s, Strn y? Pipe, <fo. M
tie has also purchased the r : ght of sale in Blair coaciy M
of JONES’ . S|
I P ROVED SAUSAGE SIUFFER,
JK& Invention winch needs only to be wen to be apprecis*
aud should l>e possessed by every former, butcher ortho**
requiring such A machine.* -^
Particular attention-Mid to potting up SPOUTINQ
either in town or coon^f'Spouting painted and pot
on the most reasonable terms. fapri! 14> 1859*1 ▼
Howard association,
PHILIDEtPniA, PA.
Diseases of the Nervous. Seminal, Urinary and Sexual
Svstcms—new and reliable treatment—-in Reports of th*
Howard A3SOCIATION—«ent by mall in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J- SKILLIN
HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No.3.£outh Ninth SU
Philadelphia. Pa. ' ’64-ly*
Mackerel— nos. if 2, and 3.
in all sized packages, new, and each package
warranted, just received and for sale low by
FRITCHKA.
IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE,
pure Teas, the best of Chocolate, Syrups azid
goto FRITCHEY
/'I REAM CRACKERS! Afresh sup
\J ply of these delicious crackers just received «n4k' r
alTut i • FRITCRKTS
QUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT
FRITCtIEr’S-
ALL STYLES QAIIPETING ANT
Oil-Cloths can be found ft LAUQUIC^y§i
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o*ir soul of .lWlii
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exclaimed a* tall, wi
gentleman, appareni
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cecdingly haudson#
hurrying past Uim v
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tired of seeing mo
bade tfiein adien ; ;
ho, straightening hi
greatest height, and
grave, ‘here 1 am.
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son, w no was One t
impulsive, and at rh
quisitivo persons, w
a reason for everyth
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father says it is ab
settling down in
says that’s what X i
til I get a wife. fh
to pack up, and ga
introduction to his
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markab ly pretty «.
Minnie, who will,
love with me at tirs
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