The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, January 07, 1865, Image 4

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HIGH PEICES DEFEATED I : COMPOUND
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GODFREY WGLE n
AHEADQF AUL CO|lPEtfm6N 4'
TOE -
CHEAPEST CLOTHING STORE
IN THE COUNTT, IS ON THE CORNER OF
CAROLINE & MAIN Si*, ALTOONA.
OTIHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
jL form the public Out be has just. waived his stock of
Jfal) and Winter Goods, embracing evcrfthiug in the line of
-GENTLEMEN’S: WEAR,
■i tfjrtl yijHO M and At prices which defy competition. The
: ifewlnfeielifirn s fair nffhr msnjr srtiiirn
Owoosta, froas&oo to $40.00'! Vests, from $1.50 to $B.OO
: sfilso “ $25,00 f Pants, M S2BO “ $lO.OO
HM good* bave besL selected, by himself, from the most
: fashions his Merchant Tailors of New York, Philadelphia
sod Baltimore, and it is with feeling of satisfaction that
ha can offer their .productions to that claw of customers
. who stand in need of Fashionable Clothing, and at prices
Oat cannot be disputed.
• His stock comprises all the most important, as well as.
trifling articles of a gentleman's ward robe, vis:
Fife*Cloth and Caasimere Coats, a)l qualities and prices.
♦* Saitoett “ “ ‘ « “
w Doeskin Casslmere Pants, “ “ a u
“ Fancy fiatinett Pants, all styles.
7 u Jeangnd Linen » .** “ **
V sets all qnaiities and prices. The best assortment of
plain aod faacywoolen shirts ever brought to this Market.
; A complete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goodsj
. consisting, 1 In part, of flue Linen Shirts, Collase, Neck-ties,
Busp«lldeis*o4 Boai«rj>, »l«o th« best und cheapest assort
aeui of Hats in this place, and a large supply of Trunks,
of all qualities and _
.The public are. rwpeCtfuny invited to. call hetbre pur
ebasiawebdwhere, as he feels satisfied that he can! please
therein every particular.
Altoona, Rdv. 12th 18W.-tf.
BIBST ARRIVAL
OF
HATS AND CAPS,
FOK THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON.
I TAKE PLEASURE in informing my
friends and the public generally that 1 have returned
from the East where! purchased a NEW AND FASHION*
ABLE Mb& of ; ' *
Hats and caps,
which I selected with care. It embraces every ‘ color,
Shape and qualify, with the view of accommodating all
classes.
I have also purchased a large stock Of \
SOOTS &c SH|OES.
; My aaortmeat of LadiM* fnd
children’, aboes are mo*Uy of
1 city make and can be mar-
anteed. My atoek of Ueu’a
. and ■ Bor's Boots fs large 'and
raried. ■ ’ ' .
I hara aito a fine mmrtmeat of ' j
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ FURS,
embracing all styles, sizes and .qualities, all of which 1
Offer atw small advance <m wholesale prices. •
Thankful to the public for the patronage heretofore
bestowed, Jrespectfully solicit a continuance of th«i same.
, JAMES S. MANN.
November,l2,lB64.—tf
CITY DRUG- STORE.
DU. E. H. REIGAKT would respect-
announce to the citizens of-Altoona ami Bar
rounding- conn try, that ho has recently purchased the
Drug Store of Berlin * Co., oh Virginia Street, opposite
.Vries’Hardware Store. .
His Drugs ■ are Fresh. and Pure,
and bo hopes by Itrlct attention to busineeß, to merit a
■hare of public patronage.
Call and examine hi« stock. Ho haa constantly on hand,
' DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS,
runs TOILET SOARS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
CARSON OIL AND LAMPS,
NOTION ft CIGARS,
•ml mry arRcU utuaily kept in a Firtt-clau Drug Stare
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS
; for medicinal qm.
DOMESTIC GRAPE WINE^-PURE—WARRANTED.
PBTSICIA&S* PRESCRIPTIONS
accurately compounded, a all of the day or nixht.
Altoona, Bcpt. 30*1363.
BLI
CHARLES J. MANN,
i IN FOREIGN AND DO
- MEBIIC HARDWARE,
V~~ ; WOODS!* W4RE. BROOMS. :
WINDOW SHADES.
DOOR MATS,
UPHOLSTERING GOODS.
, I • SHOE FINDINGS,
j. COFFIN TRIMMINGS,
MOULDERS’ TOOLS,
BIRD CAGES AND WIRE GOODS,
WINDOW GLASS,
perry, white lead, ac, *c.
description of Goods in his line trill be tar
nished at ,-ahort notice, and allow rates for Cash.
His remaining stock of DRY GOODS on band will be
closed out at remarkably low prices, in order to Nlisqttish
that braochof the business.
Agcot tariWlllaon’s ‘-Telegraph Fodder Cutter.”
AltoondfSay 2Vth, 1862-
InsojßaaGeCo. ofK America,
IaiLADELPHIA.
IS 1794. CHARTER PBRPBTUAL.
ASSETS OVER $1,6Q0.000.
I NSUJRA&GEJ MADK OS BUI^D
"-JL Fund tor* and Paraotial'lfe&gr.ty.
generaliyv un IJl)BWt‘termB,ToKiEoTt penoas.
JfcpeeiU attention paid to Dwelling and Content*, and
Yam'Property. Brick or Stone Dwellings taken pcrpet
nally on very reaaonable terms to tb« insured.
Lot*** equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
. ■: , DIRECTORS: 'j"" |L :
Arthur O.OaEa, William Welah, “ Francis B. dope.
Samuel W. Jones, William E. Brown, Edward H. {Totter
: John AJ Brown,' Jamea K. Dlekton, Edward &' Ctarke,
Charles Jay lor, 8. Mbrris Wain, 1 WlH'm Oommtiigs,
Ambroae White, John Masco, T.Chkrttour Henry,
Richard, P-,Wood, Georg* L. Harrison, - * :
1 ARTHUR 0. aomN, PrauUnL
Cnazus Run, Secretary,
WILLIAM BUKHLER, Central Agent for Pennsylvania.
8. M: WOODKOK, or Altoona, Agent tbr Blair County.
Ogeesin Adtoqi^ [Qct.
We TORKIdN ":
OJSLfiKGES, LEMONS, PH&- APPLES,
PIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS, »UT§, iC., &C.,
always on hand in their respective seasons.
oysters;
of the beat quality during the season.
CAICOS 3AKED TO ORDER,
tor occasion*, on short notice end in the neet
eet endT be|t*tyle,,4f the art.
Celt, examine end price my stock end yon *(11 And
it ee pod cen he pucheeed eleewhwe:
S. M. WOODKOE. E. J. OSBOBItB.
WOODfeOK & OSpOENE,
AUorrugs at Law $ Military Agents,
TXTMX attend promptly to all legal hnafoeaa entreated
IT to their care. In Dlalr.Oaaibtlnaad Bnntlagdon
countiea. ■ , . '■ ■ - ]
OaUoctione forflnna in the Eastern citiee will teceiTO
•portal attention, ud remittance* to promptly mute.
Bpaaty. T'enrtooh and atndra dne from tha D. 6.
wUI ho coUectadda tieahortert poaslWe time. ;
' OSoe in-Altoona, 2 doom Bonthof Po«t Office.
t mr f , M ° or West of Cddri Home.
TTMBiiEJd.AS AM) PARASOLS,
DLp.* f fAljrpY. VESTS, of orpir
* ****'** ?
THIS %REAT INTERNAL REMEDY
Is the best medicine ever offered to the public. For tbs
effectual Dyspepsia'
and as a li)oou . Purifier it has nd equal, for ali diseases
arising from atfimpomuto of tMh blood, such as Scrofula
or King's Evil; Scald Bead, Tetter, Bing Worm, Female
Complaints, and all breakouts oc the free or body. The
van number of rab*ou medicines which formerly bare
been, used Ho: t fiber dh*s>*q, were merely temporary if
their effects',ntbd of tienbtfDt'tfrthe, bfit *
XHE RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
Beaches the source of all trouble, and effectually haniah—
the disease from the systenf, by its action on
the, blood. We advise one and all to give it a trial, and
become satisfied of its wonderful power. ‘ N
fiS- Head the following testimonials of men and women
of UDqa6stiqn«b ,e c harsctor; 7 -
Mb. Johnson :—Diear &>:—Tins is to certify, that I
was badly
or tarvuty years; part of that time XWtu not able to go
i tried all the rheumatic remedies that 1 could
hear oU but found no relief until 1 tried your
Compound and Blood Purifier. 1 used three-fourths of a
bottle of it, and It cured me sound and well. My'wife
also was afflicted with* the same, disease. mud a small por
tion of it cored her. lam nearly seventy years of age ;
and it teoveedburyears since! was cored; modi have not
been troubled with if since. JU affords me great pleasure
to furnish you with this certificate, so that you can refer
others who are afflttted wlth:{beumatism, to me. I . .tsfa.
1 remain yours.tcufyi
ANDREW ARMSTRONG,
No. 19 James Street, Allegheny City.
, Allsoosnt, May 3d, 1864. |
Mb. A. JobhsokDear Sir: •My wife was taken bad
with Inflammatory Rheumatism in March last. She Was
very much swollen and the pain she suffered was severe;
she was confined to her bed. . I was advised to try your
Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier, so 1 gotaJmttle
of it, and befare the half,, at it was used she was entirely
well. The cure is a perfect one; I never saw such meSU
cine. She bad only fateu three doses of it till the swelling
aud pain began to All? ydbr Inefflcine wants is to
be kuown in order to give it success.
:Tw«.as£l*Ma*fy, { JAMES A|cAHBTBK.
My residence is No. : Cherry alley, where zuy wile
can be seen by any persdh'doubting the truth of the above.
PITTBBCXQH, April 19th, 186£
Canonsbuboh, Washington Co., )
i April 12tb; 1804. /
Ma. A. Johnsonifear &r: I wish to say a word or
two in favor of your Rheumatic Compound and Blood
Purifier, lihave been afflicted with Rheumatism, more or
less, foro\?rtwenty years. A great part of that time I.
was very bad. I tried a great; many rheonlatic medicines
but received very little benefit from them. On the first of
last January, I wda so bad that ! was entirely helpless.
1 could not write my name; X could only lie on oue
aide; While reading In the united Presbyterian paper 1
sawanotfee of your Bhmuatlo Compound and Blood-
Purifier. ' Irwas afraid at firri; that it might be like -other
remedies thkCl.have tried, but as'lt was in a religious pa
per I concluded to give It a trial. Bo I got a bottle, used
it, and found myself a little better. I used three bottles
more, and 1 am happy to say that 1 have neither pain or
ache, lam sixty-eight year® of age, I can He on either
aide, travel for half a day at a time and not be fatigued. I
believe your Rheumatic Ooinpouod and Blood Purifier to
be the best medicine : ever offered to the Public for the
cure of rheumatism. U ydu thluk this note, with my
name to U, will be jouwr.wsufforingpublic;
you are at liberty to use them,
• : . Yofirs :wUh reipdetT JOHN I. LOCKHART.
Ms. Johssok -Zfeor Sir rMy wife bad been afflicted
with neuralgia-for a lung time. It commenced on her In
1859. She was so bad with H that she' was obliged to lie
in bed about four days iu the week. She tried everything
that beard' of that 'was recommended for that disease
but she got no relief; thefc we-trfed medical advice bnt it'
dome no good. At last I thought she must die; as l
thought there was no cure. Butin* he spring of >1863,1
belitfve in March,'a daughter of Mr. Dickey’s, who lives la
the Court with me, said, “Why dont you get Johnson's
Rheumatic Compound and lUbod Purifier. It cured my
lather of the rheumatism when be was a cripple,, and the
doctor conhl do nothing.for him.” So I gut a bottle of
your medicate, and before my wife bad the hall of it used,
she was cared. It U now more-than a year since, and she
has not been troubled #ith lifihce. Tuts I can testify to,
on oath. Yours, i
LEWIS 11ILKE,
Pittsburgh, AprillUb, 1884. Ryan’s Court.
PreparedJ>y R- K. Sellars A Co., Sole Proprietors, cor
ner of wood nDd Secood sfreet* PlUBtmrgli,i > a:,-to-whom
all orders must be addrhuem W: ,&*Efier, Pqle'Xgent
for Altoona. . r
EMPQRIU34 Of FASHION !!
, sffryjjfa Aboona, Pa.
D. W. A ?BPn^prietor.
The p&6pbi£T£>u op TRs “emporium
OF FASHION” announce to the
public that he has received a large inrWce of
GAs^mteßEs.
VESTINGS,
and a general guortdubt of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOGDS,
Collars, Neck-Ties, Suspenders,
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
&0., &c., &«.,•
exactly tolled to tbit locality and intended for the
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
Tho proprietor of the Empinriam invites an examina
tion of bis stock, feeling con|ideut that his shelves present
a greater of plfin ahd foncy goods than can
be found elsewhere In thp country. An examination will
convince any pue of thla fact.;
■ He has also received tbs
LATEST FASHION,
and beiug a perfect “ Cutter,”; be, has no hesitancy in say
ing that hexan make op clothing in the fashion, and to
a can not fall to prove satisfactory. It has
passed into a proverb that
Belford’s the very man that can make,
Clothes In the fashion, strong and Cheap
All that have ever tried bun yet,
Say that he really cant be beat.
Remember the place, Virginia street, first -door above
Jaggard’s Hall, Aitopua,Pa. *1 / - [April 17, *62.
Manhood: how Lost, how Restored.
Witiaihi Jnat published, a new edition of DR. CD
JlmlMm VERWELI/S:CELEBRATED ESSAY on
radical tiers (without meklcins) of
«■■■■■£ SPSBJU.TOftn(aA,.or seminal Weakness, In
rolnntary Seminal Xosees, IxpoisKcr, Mental and Physf
cal incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, eto.; also, Con
sumption, JSpospgT, sad• Rrsr indcced by self indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
49"0Prics, in a 'sealed ereiope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly
from a thirty yean successful practice, that
the alarming consequences of .self-abuse may. be radically
cured without tbs' dangrftos'usenf internal medicine or
the application of the knife—pointing out a mndetjf cure,
at once simb&'esrtplh tad mfeetftal, jbrinean| bf,which
erery sufFetr** 1 ha matter' may be, may
euro kimwlf cheaply, privately, and radically.
JWThfa I<ctlire"tltonl(l, J» 3n af'£»|id« of every
youth and «v4ry-inmr-hi the-l*Bd‘. ~T”
Sent under weal, 4n »' plain eurulope to any address,
post paid, on receipt of afe dents or two post atampa.—-
Addroa the publishers.
■ (JBA?. J. & KLINE t CO..
127 Bowery, New York, Post office bor 4686
July 13.1864. “
BUSINESS ON CHESTNUT ST.
The undersigned keeps constantly on
hand afiUl of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
OF ALL KIJJD3,
BOOTS AND SHOES, QTfREWSWARE, •
WOOD AND WILLOW VabE, 4c.,
S. R. fjIjREHART, .
S. E, Corner Chestnut and Allegheny Shi- Altoona.
Dee. 8.1864,-tf. .ivT .
MUSIC !—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
oh the Pianoforte and Melodeon, by Jim H.
MAKKIL TiEifß, |lO per quarter. N# charge fbr
WE S. BITTNER
Z>eiital Surgeon.
/JFFJCK IN MASONIC
TUPLE, next door to the Poet
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OR
Oent’a ModellmtirorTsd Ud
WnUn Shirt*— fine and eoarMh-wbite tod colored. <t» '
PINE AN? U4RD OILS, CAM
pheoe, BdrUiig Pltti/'Oarbon OD, Ac, at
| Jan. 3. ’Bfl-tf] ; f : KESSLER'S.
OF Alfr BINDS Mg?
.t * <•
ews for the Dnibrtiinife !
TRI um *OCOHT Ml
DISCOVERED .AT LAST ■
CHEROKEE REMEDY
—AND—
CHEROKEE INJECTION
Compmmded from Barks, Boots & Leaves.
CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diruretic
cures all diseases t>f the various organs, suchas loeouttaa
sues of the Urine, Infiamstioo of tar Bladder, Infiamatton
of tbs Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, G ravel,
Ghset, Onnorrhea, and ie especially recommended in those
cases of Floor Albas (or Whites in females) where all 4h**
old nauseous medicines have failed. '
It is .prepared Ip a highly concentrated form, ths doss
only being from one to t wp teaspoon fills three times per day.
It is diuretic and alternative in Us action; purifying
and cleansing the blood causing it to flow in all of its orig
inal parity and vigor; tbos removing from the system all
pernicious causes which have induced disease.
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or as
sistant to the Cherokee Remedy, and should be need in
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gooorbssa,
Gleet, Floor Albas or Whites. Ito effect are healing sooth
ing and demulcent: removing all scalding, heat, chordee
and pain, instead of the burning and almost tmendorible
pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack
injections.
#y use of the Cherulcee Remedy and Cherokee Injection
—the twomedicines at the same time—all improper dis
charges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedi
ly restored to full vigor and strength.
For full particulars get our pampelet from any drug
■tors in the country, or write to us and we will mall free
to any'address, a full treatise.
Prise, Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottlo, or three bot
tles fer $5.
; Price, Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle or three bottles
'for $5.
I Sent by Express to any address on receipt of price.
Sold by drnggists everywhere. ‘,
DH. W. R. MERWIN AGO.,
Sole Proprietors
No. 69 Liberty Street, New York.
MtoMjAtura fn mu taxhk* xgR
EllXi fjß. WRIGHT’S II^'
REJUVENATING
OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
PUTIXID FROM PCRI VIGiTABL* EXTRACTS, CoifTAIIOFO
KOTHIKQ lirjtrwors TO THXWOBTTXLICATX.
The Rejuvenating EHxir U the result of modern discov
eries in the vegetable kingdom being an entirely new
end an abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the old;
and worn-out tyttetmA
This medicine hat been tested by the most eminent med
ical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of
the greatest medical discoveries of the age.'
One bottle willchrettoieral Debility,
few doses cares Hysterics in Females.
One bottle enres Palpitation cf the heart,
few doses restores the organs cjf regeneration. v
From one to three bottles restores the manliness and fail
vigor of yoatb. \
" A few doses restores the appetite.
Three bottles chfe the wont cases of Impotency.
A few doses cores the low spirited.
One bottle restores mental power.
• A few d oeee bring .the'"rose to the. cheek.
This medicine restores to manly , vigor and rpbftt health
the poor debilitated, wormdown and despairing devotee of
sensual pleasure.
! The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man of
business, the victim bf nervous depression; the iodtridoal
suffering from general debility, or .from weakness of a tin
gle organ, will all find immediate and nermlnent relief by
the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
Price $2 per bottie, or three bottles for gS, and forwar
ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address.
Bold by all druggists everywhere.
Dr. W. R. MERWIN A Co.,
f ' Proprietors, No. 59 Liberty Street, New Tbrk.
CHEROKEE PILLS!
SUGAj* COALED
FEMALE
Health
CERTAIN
tbr tht Removal <J
- . Regularly in Oil S*cwrrtna of Uu JfaWyJPiriodt.
They or blrttata those nomeroor dtaeeece that
from irregnlerity, bj mooring the irregnUrit/
Thej cure SoppneMd, Exc*aaiT« and Painful Han*lra
tion. ’
They cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis.)
. They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains la the
tack andlower.parts of the .body, IXesvlness, Fatigue on
•light exertion,Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Splr
lt>, Hysteria, Sick Headathe, Giddiness, elSrS4itc. «
Word, hr removing the Imgulerity. ttay remove ths canes
tad wlthtt 1U the eifecte that spring from It,
i‘ Composed of simple vegetable extracts, thby contain
nothing datetsrions to any conetUbtlon, hoWsVer delicate,
■tbsir ftmctthn beihg to eohetllnte strength 1 fbr weakness,
■Which, whenproperly used, they never falTtodo, '“ ’
They maybe eaibly naed st'sny age sndatany period
eacept during thajtret tfira montAi, during which the un
(tiling nature of their action wotfid infaliabty prevent
pregnancy.
: All lettere seeking informatiro or advice wQlta prompt
ly, freely and discreetly answered.
. FnU directions accompany each box.
( Price. J 1 per hdx, or sixLcxee fWr $5.
- Bent by mail, free of postag«,tm reefept of price.
Bold by all respectable Pptggleu.
r , " Vc r . D|. yr. It. mtwiN * co..
Sola proprietors. No. 69 Liberty Street, Naw Fork.
I JprlU,MM=-ly-
All kinds of printing ”
■Mtlj aid •ipedltonilT e*eentedat tha
' “AWOONA TKIBDNB” Omd.
New stock of boots & shoes
ftar iUm’amUW** U4H*t aad
A MBit TV XT
life Insurance and Trust Co.
/COMPANY'S BUILDING Southeast
Oorwr rfW«ln«t ul Imitfa Btmta, PUUd’a.
Authorized Capital, ........ $500,000
Pud up Capital, 250,000
Assets, 1,897,746
locorpoottol 1850, by the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania.
Insures Lives daring the Natural life or for short terms,
grants annuities and endowments* sndmakes contracts of
all kinds depending on the issue* of life.
Policies at Life Insurance issued at ths anal mutual
rates of other good companies with profits to the assured
—last Boros January, 1861, being 43 per cent, of aU pr*
slums received on mutual policies—at Joigt Stock rates,
20 per cent less than the above, or Total Abstinence rates
40 per cent, less than Mutual price. Also, a
NON FORFEITURE PLAN,
By which a person pars for 6, T, or 10 years only, when
the policy Is paid up for Lzrs, and nothing more to pay ;
and should he be unable, or vrish to discontinue sooner,
the Company will Issue a Pam UP Pouct, in proportion to
the amount of premium paid, as fellows:
On a Policy of $l,OOO, 6 Year 7 Year 10 Year
after payment of rates. rates. rates.!
1 Annual Premium, for $2OO 00 $142 85 $lOO 00
3 “ “ “ AOO 00 286 70 200 00
4 “ « “ 800 00 671 40 400 00
6 “ “ * 867 10. 600 00
$ « «u ■ 800 00
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK. Vice President.
Jogs 8. Wilson, Secretary. •
board or nesnu.
Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. Jas. Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison,
AlMki C. Roberts, Jonas Bowman,
Samuel T. Bodice, H. H. Eldridge,
George Nugent, John Aikman, -
William j. Howard, Chari* • F. Heaslitt,
Samuel Work.
Any further information can be had by applying to the
undersigned, who is the authorized agent for Blair County.
July 31,1862-ly R. A. O. KERR.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
- The Hero of One Hundred Fite per Month !
I would respect
forth my claim t
attention, as a Fas)
Tailor, as follows:
Because I keep
lent assortment 01
Caasimerea, Vestii
Trimmings, whir
Examined ,ai way e
Because my .
made up in a xuanm
takes down the <
and gives all zny v CT
a city appearance
Because 1 am not
as a Cutter to tin
be found aaywher
fiecaoae long e:
in my btulneM
entire control ore.
I am not dependam
any one toUft me
the and*.
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 House.”
Give me a trial and you will g 6 away pleased.
Altoona* May26-6m JACOB BNTBBB.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS I
Unrivaled in Beauty , Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain the Very beet and cheap
Mt portable light within their reach, should call at the
•tore ofthe undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. 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. ,
Oth. That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
any otbei light now in common use.
These lamps are admirably 'adapted for the use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, Halls, Churches,
Stoics, Hotels,and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new l&np.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all rases.
Aug. 19, 1858-tf.] G. W. KESSLER.
Exchange hotel—the sub-
SCEIBEE would respectfully in
form the public that he has recently re- «*-v
fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre
pared to accommodate his friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains in making it an agreeableLoae for all
sojourners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
Ailed with liquors of choice brands, llis charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
fitvor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he
jthrows open bis house to the public and invites a trial.
X have Just received a stock cf No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal 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] JOHN BOWMAN.
ELIXIR!
CLOCKS,WATCHES AND JEWELR.Y.
THE undersigned respectfully announ
h ce *^ > citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he
CLOCK, WATCH and JEWELRY
establishment in the room formerly occupied by Dr. CM
derwood, on Virginia street, between Julia and CaroMne,
where he will keep on hand a fine assortment of gold and
silver watches*, clocks of all styles, and ahandsome assort
ment of Jewelry, gold pens and pencils, spectacles, Ac.
Particular attention given to repairing clocks, watches
and Jewelry.
By selling for cash only, at the smallest advance on first
coat, he feels sore that he can please all in price as well as
quality. SAMUEL SMITH.
ap9-tf
tl W. KESSLER PRACTICAL
fi a DRUGGIST, respectfully announces ' m
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
erully, that he still oontfeues the Drug business. WBMip
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly VHnW
on hand, for sale, Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, ■■
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- Ml
ES and DTE-STUFTS.
By strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat
IsSutlon to all as regards price and ijunlity, ha hopea t
merit and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied bn reasonable terms
and all orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Physldand prescriptions carefully compounded. [I-tf.
W. M. LLOYD & CO.,
ALTOONA, PA „
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
BOLLWATSSma, PA.,
BANKERS,
(Late.“ jßeii, Johnston, Jack % Co.”)
DR AF T S ON THE PRINCIPAL
Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections
made. Money* Tecetved on deposit*, payable on demand,
without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates
Peb.3d,1869.
REGULATOR,
Preserver
National police gazette.—
Thi» Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in
Ua Twelfth Tear, and Is widely circulated throughout
the country. It contains all the Great Trial df Criminal
appropriate Editorials on the some, together with
.ispntmoa on Criminal Blatters, not to be fonnd in any
other newspaper.
. $2 per annum; $1 for six months, to
be remitted By aubscriber*f(wbo should write their nazhes
and the .town, county and State where they reside plainly.)
i... . ToG.W. BUTBMXAOO,
~ Editor A Prop’r. of New York Polio* Gazette,
I Mn Ntvo York Cttp.
AND SAFE.
the bmratux vf
CITY HOTEL,
TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A
• ___ ’
LEWIS GIEBIjE, Proprietor.
lIAYIJJJJ purchased the above well
~~ known Hotel and refarniiehed the same with new
ftarniture, J am now prepared to accommodate all who fc
▼or me with their patronage. Free.Omnlbns to carry pas
sengers to and from the Depot. April 20, ’64.—ly
MEN. AND BOYS’COATS, of every
style aadoolor, of good Quality, at
• LAUQHMAN’B.
4 general assortment of
Hair and Clothe. Brtuhea, Combe,
LAcaHidAiPS^
HELMBOLD’S genuine bughu
end Drako’g tlantatlon'BlUer., at
Jna IS, *B*l ' ‘ ' ' RBIQARX’B Drn* S«or«
A LL STYLES CARPETING AND
iu« a BAUGHMAN*!.
TIME AND BEAUTY!
DTSPEPSIAT
A CURE WARRANTED.
Dytpeptia hat ifa/oOovmp tymptmu.'
Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at tba pit of ths
2d. Flatulence and Acidify.
3d. Oostiveuest and Loss os Appetite.
4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits.
fith. Diarrhoea, with griping. *
fith* Pain in all parts of tbs System.
7th. Ocmsumplivq Symtoms and Palpitation sf ths
Heart.
Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat.
9th. Nervous© Affection, and want of sleep at night.
10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting.
lUb. Dullness, Dimness of Vision and Loss of Sight.
, 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great
Weakness.
Out of the thousand of cases of Dyspepsia that have need
Dr. WisfaacPs Great American Dyspepsia Pills,.xiot one of
them has foiled of a perfeoTcure. We warrant a cure in
every case no matter if of twenty yean standing. Sold by.
all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wis hart’s Offljce. No.
10, N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. AU exam {nations
and consoltations free of charge. Send for a circular.—
Price $1 per box. Sent bv mail, free of charge, on receipt
of money.
DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA,
I, EuxauTH Branson, of Brandywine, Del., formerly of
Old Chester, Del., do certify that, for one year and a half 1
suffered everything but death from that awful disease cal
led Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated with
weakness and nervous debility; 1 could not digest my food;
if 1 ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of fyod, it
would return just as 1 swallowed it; I became so costive
in my bowels that 1 would dot have a passage in less than
four and often eight days; under this immense suf
fering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. 1 had
dreadful horror and evil forebodings. 1 thought every
body bated me and i hated everybody; 1 could not bear
my husband nor my own children, everything appeared to
be horror stricken to me; 1 had no ambition Co do any-'
thing;, 1 lost all my love of tomily and home; 1 would
ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be
contented; I felt that 1 wasyioomed to hell, and that there
was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit
suicide, so near was my whole nervous system destroyed,
and also my mind, from that awful complaint, Dyspepsia,
that my friends thought best to have me placed In Dr.
Kirkbride’s Hospital, West Philadelphia; 1 remained there
nine weeks, and 4 though I was a little better, but in a few
days my dreadful complaint was raging as bad as ever.—
Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. WUhart’s
Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for
Dyspepsia, my busbahd called on Dr, Wi&hart and stated
my case to him. lie said he had no doubt he could cure
me. So in three days alter 1 called and placed myself un
.(ter the Doctor’s treatment, and in two weeks I began to
digest my food, and felt that my disease wav fust giving
way, and I continued to recover for about three months,
and at the present time 1 enjoy perfect health of body auu
mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a merci
ful God and Dr. Wishart, and to his Great American Dys
pepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that sawd me
fi-om an insane Asylum, a premature grave. All persons
suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or
write, as I am willing to do all the good 1 can for suffer
ing humanity. Elizabeth Branson,
Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware
county, Pa.
o
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!
I, Mosxs Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county,
Pa., have suffered for more than one year, everything but
death itself frfim that awful disease called Dyspepsia. I
employed in that time five of the most eminent physicians
iu Philadelphia. They did all they could for me with med
icines and cupping, but still 1 was no better. I then went
to the Pennsylvania University, in order to place myself
in reach of the medical talents in the country, but
their medicines tailed to do me any good, and oftentimes
itHsbed for death to relievo me of my sufferings, but see
ing Dr. Wishart's advertisement in the Philadelphia Bul
letin, 1 determined to try once more, but with tittle faith.
X called on Dr. Wiahuet, and told him If 1 could have died
I would not have troubled him, and then related my suf
ferings to him. The Doctor assured me if lie failed tocure
me of Dyspepsia it would be the first ease in two -years, so
I put myself under his treatment, aud although for mouths
vomiting nearly all X ate, my stomach swelled with wind,
and filled with pain beyond description, thought a box of
his Dyspepsia Pills 1 used them as directed, and iu ten
days I could eat as hcaify a meal as any person in the
State of Peunsy Ivania, and in thirty days was a well man.
I invite any person suffering as I was to caU'ahd eoe mu,
and I will relate my Kiifferiiig ami the great cure 1 receiv
ed. I would say to ail 1 'yspeptics, everywhere, that Dr.
Wishart is, I teller* the only person on the earth that
can cure Dyspepsia with * ny degree of certainty.
Mosxs Tobin,
Cheltenham, Montgomery co., Pa.
Dr. Wiahart'a Office, No. 10 North Stcoml street. Office
hours from 9A.M.to o P. 31. All examinations and con
sultations free.
0
A POSITIVE CURE FOE DYSPEPSIA,
HXAB WHAT ME. JOHN H. BADCOCX SATB,
No. 1023 Out* Strut, )
Philadelphia, January 220,1353.)
Dr. WiaßAßT—Sir ; It is with much pleasure that lam
now able to inform you that, by the use of your great
American Dyspepsia Pills, I have Leen entirely cured of
that most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. I bad been
grievously afflicted for ~hc la*t twenty-eight and
for ten years of that time have not been free front its pain
one week at a time. 1 have hud it in its wont ferm and
have dragged on a most miserable existence—in pain dav
and night. Every kind of tbod that I ate tilled mo with
wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how small
the quantity. A continued belching was sure to follow.—
I had ua appetite for any kinds of meuts whulerer, and
my distress was so great for several mouther before 1 heard
of your Pills, that 1 frequently wished lor death. I had
token everything that I had beard of for Dyspepsia, with
out receiving any benefit; but on Pills -being recom
mended to me by one who had been cured by them, 1 con
cluded to give them a trial, although I had no faith in
them. To my astonishment, I found myself getting better
before 1 bad taken one quarter of a box, I am now a t odl
man, and can eat anything / I cuh, and enjoy a hearty meal
three times a day, without inconvenience from anything I
eat or drink. If you think proper you are at liberty to
make this public and refer to me. I will cheerfully give
all desired informatiru to auy one who may call on me.
Yours, respectfully, John U. Babcock.
For sale at Dr. Wfehart’a Medical Depot No. 10 North
Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price one dollar per
box. .Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of price.
O
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!
I, Samuel D.. Haven, have been a great sufferer with
Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflamation of the Kidneys for
three > oare. I had employed three or four of the mod
eminent physician of Philadelphia, also of Burlington co,.
N. J. They did all for me they conld but all to no purpose.
I was constantly filled with awful pain and distress, and
with constant belching ol wind and soar acid. My tongne
was covered with a white coating df mucus, and was
dreadfully sorel Ohl I oftentimes wished for death to
relieve me of my sufferings for I had lost ail hop* of ever
being well again. I made it a subject of prayer to God
that he wonld direct me to some physician or ’medicine
that would cure me. I was told to read an advertisement
of Dr. Wishart’s in the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great
cure mode upon Sir. John Bad cock, of 1028 Olive street,
Philadelphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I
went to the Doctor’s Office, and placed myself under his
treatment, and toldhim ifhe failed to cure me it would be
th* lastflffort I would makes It has been six weeks since
I commenced the use of his medicine, aud I am now a
well man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three
nearly meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well.
Dr. Wis hart, I want-yon to publish mj case, as I want
every poor dyspeptic snfferingas I was, to call on me, and
I Will tell them of tho great cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine.
, _ "* ' ' ' SiWtjrr D. Hatxa.
Corner Venango and Lambert streets, near Richmond.;
street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington col, N J
o——
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 dnur
g&U who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial savine
that they have never nSed or sold a medteihe which «v£
such universal satisfaction. ,
PREPARED ONLY BY THE PRQP^K*p^p^
DR. L. Q,C. WISHART,
No 10 North Second Street f
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
, Altoona, Pa/
OF PANTALOONS
M** and. Boys, at . i^u^hm
A FINE,ASSORTMENT OP OVER
1 LAtjaHMAN'i !
Tries & williams
Hardware, &c.
The subscribers having taken charge of the Ilardwart
Store and Stove and'Tin Shop fredently nbder the ch»rg«
ofSazavell. Fried, on Virginia street, opposite Kcsslt’a
Drag Store, ihd having added largely , to their now
prepared to supply anything in the Hardware and Cutlery
line. Inch as -Axes, Angers, Adzes, Chisels,
Sqnards, Rules, Hammera,Tlanes, Hinges, Locks, Latches,
Files, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ac n Ac., all of which
they offers on the most reasonable terms.
Persona wishing anything in the Hardware line sr*
requested to call and examine their aloe*.
They have also added Oils, Paints, Carbon Oil, etc., to their
stock, and will dispose of all these articleeata small ad
vance on first cost.
The will also continue the
STOVI BUSINESS,
and wiiKkeep on hand an assortment from which r O ,
pterson will be able tOselect an article to pelase their faccj.
In the line or t
TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE,
CEDAR and WILLOW-WARE
the; will always have a Urge supply,auttywill make toor<i«r
any thing that may be called for.
Job work Id this line promptly attended to. &
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
put up on short notice iu the best style,
April 27, 1564.-tf. i
NEW GOODS.
THE undersigned would respectfully in
form the citizens of Altoona and surrounding coub
try, that be has J ost returned from the East, where h« has
beeujwlocting his stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which, for style, quality sad price, cannot bo surpasaed m
this neck of country. Hie stock Is much larger than
heretofore, and ns it i# quite au object, in these exciting
war times, for every on* to purchase where they cau
The Best Goods and at the Lowest Prices,
he would say that he-can and will sell as low. if uot *
little lower |}ian any other house In this place. He wiahe*
all to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhurt,
as he feels confident be can offer inducements which will
defy competition. His stock consists pf
LADIES’ DKESS GOODS of every description,
MEN AND BOVS’ WINTER WEAR,
' LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES,
MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES.
MEN’S UaLE UOSI
women’s And misses’ wool hose,
HATS AND CAPS,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN.
GINGHAMS AND HEAVY DRILLINGS
He will veil Ladles Sewed, Heeled Bootees at $1.60® 1.75
Kip Pegged 1.37.^1,50
Men’s Boots, 1 2.76®3.56
BALMORAL SKIRTS, very low.
GROCERIES.
White and Brown Sugar, Rio Coffeee, Syrups, Jess. Ac *
and everything that Is usually kept in a Dry Goods Stort.
and as cheap Mtbe cheapest. - J. A..SFRANKLE,
Altoona, Oct. 7,1863.
GOOD 3STEWS!
PRICES REDUCED!
GOODS CHEAP, AND BARGAINS TO BE HAD, AT
J. ¥. CURRY S STORE,
(Hileman’s old stand,) on Virginia St.
He has just returned from the East with a fine assort
ment of DRYGOODS, snch
FRENCH MERINO, BLACK, BROWN AND* BLUE.
LYONESE CLOTH, MOHAIR, BARATHEA
ALL WOOL DELATES,
of various colors, Plaids, &c., dtc.
Also, Calico at low prices. Cloaking Cloth. Cassinior?,
Shawls, Flannels, Checks, Muslins Bleached and I’d
bleached, Canton Flannels, Satinetta, Donums, Gingham*.
Balmoral Skirts, Nubias, Breakfast Capes. Blankets and
Com foils. 'Also a fine assortment of Ladies’ Winter
Shoes, Gents-* Boots and sbocs, at reduced ’prices. AUu,
nice Brown Sugar, 20c; Best Brown, 24c; andiFine White.
30c. Ple&so call and examine our stock, if you wi-h to
buy, before purchasing elsewhere.
>. B.—Don’t forget the place, J. B Hilemao’a Old
Stand, on Virginia Street.
Dec, Utb, 1804.
READ CAREFULLY!
SOMETHING INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE largest stock of Ladies’ Dress
Goods ever brought to towh bos just been opened at
the ‘‘Green Corner,” Fast Altoona, and will La sold fur
CASH at prices that defy competition. W*ared*tormiu«d
that our side of town shall take the lead, and that tb*
“Greon.Corner” shall be foremost in thd Tap. Oar stock
of Dress Goods consists of
Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Merinooa, Palmetto Cloths.
Coburgs, Fancy Alpacas, All-Wool Plaitk,
Plaip and Figured Delaines,
Fancy Prints, and a great variety of other goods, of differ
ent styles and textures. In fact there isnothlngtheladies
can desire for wear that wo cannot furnish them with.—
We hare also a large assortment of
i'Oats, Balmorals,
xloop bkirts, Shoes, Goiters &o.
49**Yes,and we were almost forgetting to mention our
large stock of
CAEPETSfrGEOCEKIES, QCEESSWAES, ETC., ETC.
Everybody should know that money can he saved by
buying Goods from us. For instance, we are selling good
Calicoes as low as 16cts per yard, MuSlins as low as l&cts.,
BrowruEogar for 11 cts. per lb., and good Tpa# fur W ct».
Altoona, April 8, ’64. tf. JOHN JJ MURPHY A CO.
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
SPOUTING,. &C.
SRIGG WOULD RESPECT.
• fully ; uform the citizens of Altoona
and vicinity that be keeps constantly, on
large assortment oi Choking, Parlor, Office
Shop Stove*, of all. stylee and sizes, to suit
wants of all, which be will sell at low prices, en reason
able terms.
He also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and She't-
Iron Whre, consisting of ali article* forculiuarvtranxwe*—
Cbal Scuttle t, Stove Pipe, «fc. JV
£ \“jONES ,n:hUed <h * r '* bt 0f ,ale Blalr comt}
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER,
an invention which needs only to be seen to be ap,precis,
ana should be possessed by every farmer, batcher dr those
requiring such a machine.
.<a-PwttCT.hr attention paid to patting op S POUTIS 1 .!
eitper in town or country. Spouting pointed and put op
on the moat reasonable terms. fapril 14,1559-lj
H. FETTINGER’S
' r
General sews Agency,
t)AK HALL; No. % MAIN STREET
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY, CONFECTION ARIES
'XJIaARS & TOBACCO,
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
CONSTANTLY ON HAND:
OctoW 24,1861. ,
1IOWARI) ASSOCIATION,
PHILADEtPUIA, PA.
_ yjseaae* of the’Nerroua, Semlhal, Urinary and Sexual
and reliable treatment—in tteports of tha
HOWARD ASSOCIATION—sent by malt in sealed letter
* hw « e - A'ddreas, Dr. J. SKI lAIN
HOTIGHTON, HoWard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St,
Philadelphia, Pa. [Jan. SO ’64-lr.
T EVI’S PREPARATION FOR EX
JLiteralMting BATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, and
It« Q-hug« without danger in its use under anr circnmstsn
oes forssio at the Drug Store of O, W, KBSSLER.
■ Jan. 24, ,66-tf] ; «
RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!!
jpASH'paid for RAGS, at BABY’S
TwyW^rfjSTOWS, Tlrgini**t,Alttm.
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Who (hall know hit
• r«open m«y he fit ft*
Princes fit for somei
Crumpled shirt end di
M.y bedotho the gc
Of the deepest thought
rests could do
There are spring* of ci
Hirer welling out ot
There ere purple bods
Hidden crushed and
God, who counts by so
Lores and prospers
While he ralnes tbron
But as pebbles in tb
Man, upraised shore I
Oft forgets bis fello 1
Masters, rulers, lords
That your meanest
Men by labor, men by
Men by thought, at
Claiming equal rights
In a man’s ennobiii
There Me foam-etnbn
There are little wee
There are feeble, inch
There are cedar* o
God, who count* by t
Lorn and prospers
For, to Him, all vain
Are a* pebbles in t
Toiling hands alone'i
Of a nationa weak
Titled laxineas is pern
Fed and fatted on
Bat the sweat of oth<
laying only to,re>
While thopoot man's
Vainly lifted up it
Truth and justice ar
Born wijtb loTelinei
Secret wrongs shall
While there is a si
- God, whose world-h*
Boundless lore to
' Sinks oppression wit
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TBS TBUK
+ Norfolk, V
-The great trun
has so excited pu
only in Norfolk
United States, cai
yesterday by the
and sentence of t
Maria Louisa L
perpetrator of tl
thin woman, app*
years of age. S
birth, and the '
clings to her lanj
morning she was
and after the tru
an hour and thre
sentenced. She
plain black dress
mg dark colored
evidently showe
mental agony tl
her very soul, g
of the court, hot
oners’ box, but, i
against a stauncl
gave in her test!
was filled with a
guished persona
allowed the spec
mg in attendant
phonographic re
Norfolk newspaj
tleman cennecte
winion I am gre
trausterence of
' pmay. A
mg Judge, callet
aha the case vai
I give the test!