w i > ■ . ■ *■' • SIGH L s^i»|K J WOLI' OF Mfc .CQWPETITION ! / ~i;;.' / VjHHfc. :■ OIEABEST CLOTBING STORE i tee cohnekof •.£ASSUKE;& MARJStoi., ALTOONA. VVOULD IN jmbUothat be has ja*t received hi* stock ui • -fiMud Wibfcremhradug everything in the line of „ : that claw ofoustansets iHKd.a( l’Mluuaal)laXUolJiiag,:auurta**t, u wvlf a* a/llclws tifa jtontlcunaaV'wcsrd ruhc, viz: " qualities and price*. yjl , “ " “ “ . AM; atjneft bants. «U style*. '“ “ “ V*»f»*Uq4 oompipmsweoniiwuLof BSOtlMannis furjuisliing goals, ~ eoaHatiACsitM'ar* offiao Mean Shirts, Collars, Neck.ties, kßSPMklwsani, Hosiery, alio-lbsbest pod cl(V>apaataa*ort. ■sanW.HabiJhifJiiiiiilacw. aodaiargesopplj of Tcuoki, afkJla(H»JiUr»«p( . My UMorUßeat yfLaJkw’uml . .dttUitonVttlUMiMß »t . . I PW'B* • ilm’* ■■■[ aiM Boj’i BooiiT* large.iutd iW.^^Wlr' 1 Msortzoentof V--. . ; INDIES’ AND -MISSES’ FURS, iWSHiwd twiittah all ’of which I «tt price*. TWHIIWBpAh , lb*J luiewfcj'i RaWHwUISiMJftI* • contwuamw.iK the. name. *..» - -J-. , H ,• ■. .. ‘ JAM*** KASN M'AißayW AUK! fmmmm' - - J V QHAiUIES-J- MANN. AND DO ■WINDOW SHADKf DOOR >UTS. poops, JH'IULDIBS 1 Toots, Kerry, viuMii,KAo|Ao 4 *o. . dS- Kver/ deecriptbmo# in his lino will be for-i ul»fef BBIF GOODS bn 6*nd will be, floAed out At rem nrk»Wy loir#rioe«. in aider, tu relliquiAh Aoß*3%r'*Uw» , *i“ltleg«pb«« spaeltV attention, end remittances be promptly niade. Bounty,ficnaftpi 1 *ud arrcara of pay due IramJtha C 9 fe«W ***»•'. j * Oflfcb io Jlftoolka, 2 door* saute of Poet OfflceVj TlEttßlfßLllAii AND* PaRASOI^ U..i»M4>«M «*rMir, at I/ADOHMAN’" Altoona, May i. iHftf :kr'v risTs; of cv"<- •>• mw & FK \vi i , Mi® pom- TtfBWAND IMPROVED STYLES Xl of Trufckia amf CaP|^l*Wfa**at iADOHHAN’*' liEAl>•• AND ZING >r ’ Fm,.»Ai£r~-A BUILDING JJ »T •Itmtted on AUjuali. Price 1425. Aop. 17. V. S. BtTINO. , pjfUHRING. ’LARGE AND NEW, AT 11 yuiy-tf) , tj. CAMPBELL'S T*AS* t :4«^ ! Mß6AeUiie,ttUu ui* >r«ULuuij tv. the,liwv u» bud>, ,iw V;u,t uumueV o'. which luriueriy have um u-*vd- lot uk-0.1 diocueue, were oitrety temporary m lh* ir,elkvl«, uudoi dcuhtlul Virtue, but : ru£ kiiKuakm: cuAW-ois^i) sksaUow jUst suei.cc o» *U uoiihu-, aaueiieeamufj limwahes “'*V'-tftA>C‘i "T ,lA TAr b *- r' M> baiwsjjwp acuw ■«•* the Oloo’i. Ai’ ;nUl«v- uu*- |WUtI -wll lo givo it u UiiU, aud bt«ct>uu' ui iu> woiiiStHim powuii iu-iMi ihu ijeatuuoniiUo uf aicu aud wuineu til cuarucu'i :, >*a. Juuju>u« «Sir.*-r-'Ai.w ifi fo certify, lltat 1 w»s uadly cnpjjied WIUI viuojau: iluumuutism tui uigbtuuu orut>t>*tity yuuiß, pan*»l time 1 was not ablv ihbouu i tacU uil tliu tiieiiumtu; ruiucUu-f that i cuui> of. hat loiinJ uu relief uulii 1 irieu yuur Kht umutic l'Ms/Uei.'-' i used. Uliee-iourihn ul a Ut/Uicui it,uud u cured Uit buuud aud well. M> write at»v was alihctud with Ike gdme amt a aiiuUi pur liou of it cutvU imi. lam juvarty ahveuty yetuo ui age, uuu it tsciVc-r iuur ycirs »iuce I ua» cured, uud i have hut i-v.-i, vr uOic.t rtUil it nhtcc. U aUulidk me great pkaauic ru luiumh )uu with Tlua certmcaie, »o that yuucau reiui uthuro who are uUUcu d wiiij i liuuuiatleui. to me. i remain jt*ur» , aM/RUW AllMb'ikUMi, aVU. iu Juuiea Ulty AthWiUM, .May bd, leo». - Mft. ▲. > —Vtar bir: «lie was taken Uui VkUii luhamwatary ilueuiaaiism iu Match mat. the Voiy mucli'vWvlluu ami Utc paui she sulieruti was swvere; she «*»-C»iihimi h> her 1 w«* aaytacU U», your ' Kbcuaialic ouiapouuU uuu iiloou i'unliei, »o 1 guiu tutuc ul u, aUil UeailX Uio Uaii ut It Wtte UtfbU *hc WUs CDtircilj wcil. Hue vure is a p»:rlfct oho; 1 ucvtr saw’*uch uicd>- , Ifclic Ikail'uuljr UiU«it thruo du.teitol* it UU CUutfwqiliug ; Uijii phi* UegaU to abate. Ali wants J>‘ to .'hakuuwu U- otlicl U AUiecA. ' \oUi3 ullcclioualcly, J A.VILt \lcALic?'i>.ll. My rtsudeuaj la Atu Iko Cherry alley, wh«n* uiy wile cau by uuy person (iuiihiui&'lhv uuihoi ihc above. Pnwßwiuau, Ap£ii,4iiUi. law. CttiOiHUJOltati, VVASiUMitO.N Co., | l6 w. ) Mr. A. Jobkbon :— Dear &tr: i wlsh'to vty a worn or in luvor oi- your..i(Ueuuialio CompomUkuua iUood Purifier. ihuve l eva uiUicted with itheum it-**, (mover two- o )(*!•». Agiouipuit * i ib;.t ume I waa vary bud. 1 uku a great lu.uiy iln.uintuu: iucuicined blit received very little oeucht Uvm them'. uu Uic liiat ol Ust January, i. uua mj buti (hut i uaa entirely helpless, i cuUid uoi write lay own name; i could only lie un ouc iliide* W bile reading iu the United Presbyterian paper 1 saw-a notice ut your KiieuiuiUK ana ulood VunbcT. 1 Win urraicat' hrarimrfit might Lo uke other rimicUKS (hut 1 have tried, was mu religious pu per I icoiiclutied to give it u liial. • So i got u bottle, tided luimtl iuy»ull a .little butter* X usud three bottles and 1 urn happy to Kay (hut 1 have neither pain or ache. * I uni siatyetght years, ul age, 1 cun lie on either uta 1 oclieve your film uniat ic Coiupouua and blood Purifier lo b- vthu bedluoietiicma ever . ottered Withe • Public for the cur.-of rheuuuttißiu. :ii you think* this note, with my name to it, wm be ol Any u»e to you or u sufiermg public; you are uCtyberly to- use iheiu Toutb with respect, M». JouNSOX r— Dmr'&r: My wifd bad been afflicted with ihf»r»ig‘ a lor a long uiue. It coujuuiuteU ou-bw in. sue- badUiikt »Uw WO* obliged to lie m bed aiiomjbur Jaiu* trh*ruveryliung tltiU-WV htiitid ol tiu*V WAs recommended lui ■ buibli-'' gut no reliel'i tbaii: wo-tried nodical advice b&l it iiouv no good. Av last (I ebe must ate. as i thought there wufc uocure. 'but Tn.*hf‘ Bpnag of lioS, 1 believe iu March, a daughter ol Mr. iMtWey.'v who uvesiu Tlu- ,Coh*t »ith me..s*id» HyJo., dout you get Johnson?* Kheumatic iilyud t’uuncr. it cured my iathyr.ul ihe rbeumacism. wlieu he wa-> a.cripple, juul tue doctor Could do nothing tj>r him.” ao 1 got a bottle .-i yum‘iacilic»he,,ahii before my wile bad the ball <»1 Untied, she yvaa curv’d. ‘lt la Uo‘.v hiure Lima a )eai since, aud ahe has put irvybit-U wilii it'aiuvv. Tina 1 cau testify to, pn mitb. * Vours, LKVUs 1111.KK, PiTtssDBUU. April lUh, Ibut. ilyuu , '» Court. Prepared by R. fc, Setters *t Co., l*olo Proprietors, cor- Tier of Wood and csecdmi streets, Pittsburgh. Pa., to whom all uiders moat be addroim-tl. S. ?ole Agent, for Altoona. \ EMPORIUM OP FASHION .M, I’irytnia St., Altoona, Pa. . lL- VVi- A. BEDFORD, Proprietor. PROPRIETOR OF THE “ EiIPORIUM OF FASHION” would respectfully announce to the public that he hoe received * large invoice Of CLOTHE.. GAS»IMERES, VI3STINGS, and a general loaaortment of GENTS' GOODS, Collars, Neck-Ties, Sjispenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, i &c., &c., Ac., i exactly suited to this locality intends 1 for the SPRING. AND SIMMER TRADE, ;of the Emporium Invites an examine* tiou ofnie stuck, feeling confident that hi.** shelves present & greater variety of plain and tftney ..goods than can bo frond elsewhere in the country. An exauiimui.-n will convincs any one of this fact. He has also received the LATEST FASHION, and “ Cutter ” he ha*uu.htttiiancy in say ing that he can make up clothing m the fashion, and in a manner that can not fell to prove satisfactory. It has pysised into.a proverb that Btdfunl's the very moo th*t pan make, Clothes In the fctfhToii, strong and cheap All that have' eyey,tried him yet,, Say that lie realty caot heiieat. Remember ,tho place. Virginia street, first .door above Joggard’s Uail, Altoona, ( Pa. [Apnl 17, ’«2. PKRRKTOAL. $1,500,000. • BCJlJiD ■•onitjPropert} ,on* peiio4«. tnTmii and LUngi pet ■njted.' -T - ‘ 'Mmri* R.Oop*. Pdsurd B.TroCtel Bdward S. Clarke, liwtfttoß Ueucj, Manliopd: tow Lost, liow Kestored. / ■ ■ ■■■ • Just published, a new edition of Lit. tU /7f/IM TEKWELL’S CELEBRATED EsjSAY jo” the radical cm (without nicktchu) .v slUtiflluX -Lpilkpsi, an«J Pits, induosi by innulgoitc or sexual extravagiypce. 1 A9rii'cice, ili a sealed «v«k»pe, only t» cents. The celebrated author iu -this admirable *Msay clearly deaion*tr»tos, frDm a thirty years successful practice, that the alanaiug consequences ol self-abuse .may b<* radically Cared/without the dangerous use of internal medicine or tbeajpJicaUun uf t|ie,knlfe—pomliflg out a mndo of cur**, at once simple, certain ami effectual, by means of which oo matter wbat.his condition may be. may Cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically Lecture ahould he in the hands of every yotuh and every van in the laud. Sent uudeur tea), in a plain envelope tb any address. poU jHiidy OU receipt ol six cents or two pod stamps. — Addrea hte publishers. ■ ?< CUAS. J. C HUNK A CO.. 1 127 Bowery; New York, Post office bov 4£Bb July .13,1864. ! . BUSINESS ON CHESTNUT ST. Tllie undersigned keeps cqnstantly on hand afull and complete stocW of DRY GQODS AND GROCERIES OF AEL KINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOOO AND WILLOW WARE, &.C.. S. P. BURKHART, - 8. £., Corner Cheatnut and Allegheny* St«r., Altoona. Dec. 3, UAUOUHANV MUBIC MINBTfiUGfIONB Gi^KX •ron jthe Fiam*l>rtc an£ Melbdeon. by Mua M. M AKKK. Tz&vft. $lO per iqaarter. ,No charge for tbeuaeolthe Instrument. KeeHlecce on Oatharineistroet, West Altoona. 1Jnn.10.1862.-tf.' > A COMPLETE ASSORT MENT OF f\ Gent’s Model Iraprored SHIRTS —Uassimere and Muslin Shirts—fine and coarae—white and colored—at ; laAUOHMA.VS. PINE - AND - LARD DIRS, GA.'.|- phene; Burning fluid, Carbon Oil, Ac* at Janv3. ’.'*utf ] KE3BUSB*3. NOTIONS OF all kinds at ■;? - : o; C. SHITH-i HOOP SKIRTS AND LOOKING ha.J<9T. 4S.;A4 t 0. C. BVITH. ftfODIAS, OPERA CAPS & HOSIE- La #*.•»» ~ • • «. a SMITH. Good News for the Unfortunate ! CHEROKEE EEMED.Y —AND— CHEROKEE INJECTION CHEROKEE RftMBPY, tire-great Indian Dinrretfc cures all dto*own of the whHtfrtjrgans, racfaaa Incontion »*uce of the Urine.Tnflamattou of tlw* bladder, lolwmatiop of the Kidneys. Stone inth« Bladder. Stricture, Gravel, Gleet Gnnorrli®a v and especially recommended In those cafiesTrf Fluor Altras (or AVtirtcu in fotnalre) where all the old nauseous ni«Hdiu«s have tiakai. It Is prepared in a highly nmcentrated f«>rm, the dose only being franuiiie to two tea*i»ountnJw three time* per day. n in dmtettc and alternative in Us action; purifying and cleansing the blood causing it to flow in all of its ord inal purity and vigor; thoaremoving from the. system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is mtend»*d,M an ally or iw distant to the Cherokee Remedy, mid should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gouoriuea, Gleet. Fluor A Urns or Whiten. Its are healingiwoth ing aliid demulcent: removing ali scalding, heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost unonaurihle pula that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack Injection*. . v By use ot the'Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection —the vw*’ po'dimues at the bamo linn-—all improper dis charges are nmov.d. ami the organs ureape* di-. ly restgi od to lull vigor and strength. For full imrticulars get our patupclet from any drug H lore in the country, or write to us aud we will mail free to any uddrea**. a full treatise. Price. Cherokee Remedy. $2 per l*»ttlo, or three hot tlea.f‘>r si>. pries. injection. *3 per bottle or throe bottles torsft. v cc M K m ■ CHEROKEE CURE! JOU.N 1. LOCK.UAUT Ad .unfailing-cure foi F||ermarnrrhea,su-n»lm»l Weak ness Nocturnal Kmkidons, nml ill deceases* cau*'*d by Mdl-pol [titM'D; *dch «?,Loh» of Memory, Universal Lassitude,Fain* in tin* Bark. Dihin»-*s o Vision. Fn-matim- Old Ag-‘. W“«k Nerve-*. Difficulty in Dreathimr. Trembling. Wakefulin-ss. tlniptions on thf Fare. Fab Countenance, InManity, Con sumption, and *dl the Ditvful Complaints caused by lie* parting from She put« of nature. • This medicine is u simple vegetable extract, and otic on which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousand treated, it ha-snot failed in a single instance. It*.curative powers have keen sufficient to gain victory nvfcr the mosO-dubborn can*. To those who lutve trifled v w'ith their constitution until they think tlmmselv**# beyond the reach of medical aid. we would say. Despair not / the CHHKOKiCK CXJHL will re spire you to health-and vigor, and ait' r all quack doctors have fail'd*! For full particulars, get a circulni from any Drug Store in tin* country, of wide tin- Pr« prietora. who will mail free t»» any one desiring the satin-, a lull treat.iso in pamphlet form. Piicts $2 per bottle,u»r three bottles for >d. ami forwar ded bv Express to all purl- of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists ev,rywhore. DU W.U. MEUWIN4CO.. Sole .Proprietors. No. 69 Liberty Street. Vcrk. m\' k BEFORE TAKING THE- KlixiTt litlxxir. WRIGHT’S REJUVENATING ELIXIR! 08, ESSENCE OF LIFE. Pny.PiTtrn fRoX PURS VwitTAliLK EXTRACTS, CONTAINING The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discov eries in the vegetable kingdom being an entirely new and an abstract method of cure, irrespective-of all the old; and worn-out systems. ' Thisjatdicine has been tested by the most eminent med iv». thoday, amVby them pronom/ced t<* be one of the greatest,medical discoveries of the age. Gue bottle will cure General Debility, frw doses cures Uystoric* in F-*aikl'M. One bottle cures Palpitation cf the heart, f ew doses restores the virguus of regeneration. From one to three bottles resbvres the manliness and* full vigor of youth. A few doHts«£#tr>res the appetite. Three bottlcfifuve the worst -eases of Impotency. A few dososiures the,low spirited. One bottle restores mental jKjwer. , A few, doses bring the rose to the cheek. Tlus medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor debilitated; wom-down mid despairing devotee of ■mousuul pleasure: The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man of '■asiness, Uie victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from general debility, or from weakness pf a sin gle organ, will all find immediate and normineut ridlef by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life. ' Price por bottlej or thTeo bottles for $5, and forwar ded by Express, on receipt of raouey, to any address. Sold by ull dntrgists everywhere. „ v ; Dr. W. R. MBRWIN * Co..__^ - viv-i*'tor«, No. 6y Liberty Street. New V*irk. CHEROKEE BP&S! SUGAR \ COATED FEMALE REGULATOR, Health Preserver CERTAIN ‘ AND SAVE. fbr the Removed of Ofejfaucft/DU, airf the Insurance qf Regularity in the Reeumnct of Periods. They core or obvtats Whose diseases that spring from Irregularity! by removing l the irregularity Itself. 1 Theycore Suppressed, Ekcessive and Painful Menstra tion. Th«--y enreGrefn Rickmf4i (Chlorosis.) They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in tbe ba*\ *nd lower parts of tb£ body, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of tht-Ifeartj Lowness of Spir its, Hysteria. Sick Headache, Giddiness, etc., etc. lua word,by removing the Irregularity, they remove tbe cause and with it all the effects that spring from it. Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain nothing deleterious ccimtithtlon, bowevcf dellca o, their function being. to substitvte strength foFweakneea, which, when properly used, they ue*er fail to d#. They may be safely u-ed at any age and al any.period except during ike Jirst three. won(/if, during which: the an failing nature of their action would infiUiably prevent pregnancy. All letters seeking Information or advice a*illbe prompt ly. freely ami discreetly answered. Full directions accorap.uy each box.;* Price, $1 per box, orrix'ooxe* for $6. Sent by mail, free of postageyon. reclept of price. Sold by all respectable Dsiggisbi/ ' -rfv Vf.R. SIEWtN *co., * No, Street, New York. ‘ Alirlll. Wfttll *> .. STOCK OF HOOTS & SHOES i. land Misw*, Jn«t r*c*d*i LACQHMAN 1 - TH£ LONG .SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST I from ITHBEEI VOW Compounded from Burks. Boot* & Leaves;. Sent by to any address od receipt of price. Sold by druggDt# everywhere. DR. W. R. MKRWIN 4 CO., Sole Proprietors No. 59 Liberty Street, New York THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED ‘FROM NOTHING INJURIOUS To THE Mi ’ST DELICATE. / LL KINDS OF PRINTING /’ *• neatly and executed at the »*Ai,Tut)\ A OFFICE. Life Insurance aud Trust Co. | IOMPANY’S BUILDING Southeast \|/ Comer of Welnot and Fourth Street*. Phltad’a, Authorized Capital, • • | $500,000 Paid up Capital, i 250,000 Assets*.... 1,897,746 Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of Cennsyl- Insures Live* during tbe Natural life or for short terms, grants annuities and*endowments, and makes contracts of all kinds depending on tbe issues of lifj. Policies of Life Insurance issued at the usual mutual rates of other good companies—»ith profits tjo the assured .-last Bones January, IS6I. being 43 per cent, of all pre »niuiiii recftiveU on mutual policits*—et Joint Stock 20 per cent less than the above, or Total Abstinence rate* 40 percent, lens than Mutual price. Also, a NON FORFEITURE' FEAN, By which a person pavs for 6,7, or 10 years only, irhen tbe policy is paid op for Lite, and nothing more to pay ; Hu.l should he be unable, or wish to discontinue aooper, .the Company will i«sne a Pan) rp Pounr, in proportion to tie'amount of premium paid, as follows: On a Policy of fl.OoO, 6 Year 7 Year 10 Year .alter payment ol ratea rates. rales. 1 Annual* Premium, fot $2OO 00 $142 So $lOO 00 a .. .. 400 00 2RS 70 200 00 800 00 571 40 400 00 B7-7 10 600 OO BpO 00 ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. SAMUCC WORK, Vice President. ( Jo»* 8. WlLso*, Secsetary. I BOARD OF trustees. Alexander Whilldin. ' J. Kdgar Thomson, Hon. Jas. Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison, , Ailicrt C. Il.ih.rt-s, J.mas Bowman, Samuel T, 11.-liii.-. U. H; KMridgs, ; Heorge Nugent. Johu,Aiknian, i William .1. Howard, Chari' »F. lleaxlitt,, - | Samnt’l Work, _ ( Any further information can he had by applying hi the ■ undersigned. who is the authoriied ageutfor Biair County, ( July til. ISdiMy It. A. 0. KKlilt. IAOOIS SNYDER, TAILOR, fj The JLro of One Hundred Fits per Month I I would CMiJMiCtfully ftt' forth my claim to puhli attention, as a Fashionahl Tailor, as follows; Because I kvep.iMi excel* U nt »wwortim*ut of Clolht Cassiiuereg, Ventings am Trimmings, which, whei, exiimiuoiijiiways please. Because my work is maUt* up in a manner that take- s before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon strate Ist. That NO ACCIDENT cau occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit noofTeugive odor while burning. £J. That.they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily .regulated to give more <>r leas light. oth. That they burn entirely free fr*»m smoke. ♦*,th. That the light' is at !ea-*t 50 p«*v cent, cheaper than any othoi light now in c lUinon us*’. » These lamps are admirably adapted for tb‘* «V* ■>( Stu- Units, Mechanic*-, Seamstresses, Foct'.Vies. II ilk. Churches, *rvaes, lintels, and art* highly recommended J/*r family use. The burner o» the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to obi side, banging ami table fluid and oil lamps, at a small expense, and willlanawer every purims** of a new limp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cas’evf A up. U), ih W. KK<*I.KU. 1 EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE .SI B SCIUBKU would respectfully in form the public that he has recently re- : fitted the aliovo Hotel, and is now pre pared to accommodate bin 'friends patrons iu :l comfortable manner, and will spare uo painsin making it uu agreeable home for all sojourners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country end cities, and his Bar filled w ith liquors of choice brands. Hi* charges are as reasonable as those of any other Hotel iu the place, and he fuels satisfied they, can not he complained Of by those who fa w him with their custom. Exacting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial. I have just received a stock of .No. 1 French Brandy, tor ruedicfpnl purposes. • i Also a barge stock'of excellent Wiues, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot’ of the best old Uye Whukey to be found in the countrv. Altoona, May 27.1859.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN. AFTER TAKING TUB TIME AND BEAUTY! CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfully announ ce* to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he CLOCK. WATCH and JEWELRY establishment in tlu? room formerly occupied by Dr. Cal derwood, on Virginia street, between Julia and "Gasoline, where ho will keep on hand a fine assortment of gohLand 'diver,w ches, clocks of all styles, and u handsome assort ment of jewelry, gold pens ami pencils, spectacles. Ac. ' Particular attention given- to: repairing clocks, watches and jewelry. .By selling for cash only, at the smallest advance on first cost, he feels sure that ho ran pb-ase all in price ns well as quality. SAMUEL SMITH. npO-tf / i \V. KESSLER PRACTICAL \/T • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces m to the citizens of Altoona ahd the public gen erally, that ho stilt*continues the Drug on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly wra on hand,for sale, Wholesale-pad Retail. DRUGS, ISIM MEDICINES. CIIEMICALS, OILS. VARNISH- m ES and DYE-STUFFS. By strict attention to business, and a desire toreador *at i-jfartlon to all as regard? price and qmlity, h** Impest merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants suppli.-d mi rva«oiUMe terms all orders from a distant e Dj-omptly amended to. Physician- prescriptions carefully compounded. ~1-tf. W. M. LLOYD & CO,, ALTOOSA, PA.. JOHNSTON, JACK &CO., IIOI.HVAYSIiI’ICiI. PA.. BANKER, [Cat* 1 *• Bell, Johnston, Jack j* Co.”) Drafts- on the principal Cities, and Silver and Gold fur sale. Collections made. Money.- received cm deposit*, payable on demand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates Feb. 3d. 1860. RATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE it This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is m its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout thy country. It contains all the Great .Trials, CHmmai Cases, and appropriate Editorials on thesome, together with information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper. tSvfiubscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six months, to be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their noim-s and county and Btate where they reside plainly.) To O,W. MATSKLL A CO., 'Editor k Prop’r. of New York Police Gazette. 16-tfJ yeto York City CITY HOTEL, T VKOK E, JliL AIK COUNTY, FENS’A. IS GIKIJLE, X^roprietor.^ HAVING purchased the above well known Hotel and refurnished the same with new fumifture, I am now prepared to accommodate all whn fc vor me with their patronage. Free Omnibus to carry ia*- aenger* to and fromth- |n»pnt. April 20. ‘61.-/ly MEN AN I) BOYS’ COATS; oil every. And Ci.lur. of j-ood tjmUUy, at LACOUMAN'S. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Jewelry, Unit Clolhee Brufcbee, Combs, P<*ket-knivfs, IsAUGHMAS’S Helm ho l its g engine brc h u «nd Di*Uc" treatment for Dv.pepsia. my husband -called on Dr, Wishart and Stated my case to him. lie said he bad no doubt bo could cute me. So in ihree days alt i X called and placed myself un der' tile I)oriel'', treatment.and iu two weeks 1 began to digest my lood and felt that my disease was last giving way, and I continued (o recover for about tliree mouths, amt at me present tune letyoy perfect health of body aim mind, and 1 most sincerely return my thanks to ajuerei ful Hud and Dr. Wishart, ami lo his ureut American Dys pepsia Pills and Pino Tree Cordial that taped me from an insane Asylum, a premature grave. AU persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as 1 am willing to do all the good I cau for, suffer ing humanity. Kuzabbtb Branson, , Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county. Pa. o DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! X,’Moses Tom*, of Cheltenham, Montgomery Bounty, “>»,. have suffered for more than one year, everything but' death itself from that awful disease called Dyspepsia. 1 employed in that time five oFthe most eminent physician* iu Philadelphia. They did ah they could fur me with med icine* ajid cupping, but still I was Do better. 1 then went to the Pennsylvania University, in order to place mysell in reach of (he lest medical talents iu the country, but their medicine* failed to do mu any good, and oftentimes 1 wished tor death to r Ueye me t*f my sufferings, hut see ing Dr. VViaiiiin's advei liseuienl iu the Philadelphia Buk Lctin, 1 determined to try once more, but With little faith. 1 called on Dr. Wishaet, and told him if l.oould have died I would not have troubled him, and then related my suf fering* to him. The Doctor assured me if he failed to cure me of Dyspepsia it would be the first case in two years, so 1 put mysell under his U cutmeut, and although for months vomiting nearly all 1 ate, my stomach swelled with wind, and lilted withpaiu hey* pd description, X. bought a box ot his Dyspepsia Pills 1 used them a* directed, and in ten days I could out as hemtya meal as any person in ihe Suui- of Fennsy Ivuum, and in thirty days was a well man. I invite any person suflei ing a 4 I was Co call and see Mb'? andl will relate my mfleriug-Wd the great-pure 1 receiv ed. 1 would say tonlf I'yspeptica, every where, that Di. Wishart k, 1 lelievv the only ou : the earth that can cure Dyspepsia with * uy degree of certainty. < Mobs* Tobix, Cheltenham, Montgomery co., Fa Dr. Wishart * Office, No. iff North Second etteef. Office bours Crom UA.M.to 6 F. il. All examination* and con sultations f r A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA, BEAR ffUAV MB. JOBH B. BADCOOX BATB, No. 102$ (Ourt Stbxxt, \ Philadelphia, January 22J,. 1863,/ Dr. Wisbart—Sir: —ll *a with much pleasure thaii am now abb- to inform you that, by ; tbe use of youF great American Dyspepsia I’iJls, L have eutirely'eared. ut that moat distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. 1 had bceil grievously afflicted fur .lit hist jtwunty-eight years, auu for ten years of that time hare not been free from its pain’ oue week at a time. 1 have had It in its world ftrm and have dragged «>u a most miserable existence—la pain day and night. Every kind of toed that l ate fiiled in,o with wind and pain fit mattered not how light; oi bow. small the quantity. A conlgiuoa belching was sure to folio-* 1 .-- 1 h:wl no appetitu for any kiads of meats wbaterer, auO niy tiistress was no great for several munther before 1 Heard ol your I’ilbi, that I frequently wished for ddalh. I. had taken everything that I had heard of for Dyspepsia, with out receiving any benefit; but on your PilU being recom mended to me by ouo who had been corod by them. Icon eluded to givuAom atrial, although 1 had no faith in them. To my astonishment, 1 found myself getting better bvfore I bad token ooc quarter of a box, 1 am uow a well man , a:ui cun eat anything 1 with, and enjoy a beany meal three timed 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. 1 will cheerfully give all desired intormatiru to auy one who mays call oq me. Y’ours, respectfully, John 11. BobcoCK. , For sale at Dr. Wlshart!*! Medical Depot No. 10 North second street, Flffiiadelpbia, Fa. Erica ono dollar per box. Sent by wait, freo of charge, on receipt of\price. o DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! l,S;|inuol D. Haven, have been a great sufferer with Chronic Dyspepsia and luflamation of the Kidneys for three years. 1 Had employed throV or four of the most eminent pitysiclaiiof Philadelphia, alsoof Burlingtonco,. N. J. They dn) all for mo they could but all to no purpose. I was constuutly filled with awful pain and distress, and with constant belching ol wind and sour acid. My tongue was covered with a white coating ot mucus, and was dreadfully sore! Oh! I oftentimes wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings for I had lost oil hope of ever being well again. I made it a subject of prayor to God that ho would direct mo tusome physician or m'edicine that would cure me. I wasitold to road an advertisement of Dr. \S ishurt’s in the Philadelphia Lodger, of a groat cure made upon Mr. John Badcock. of 1028 Olive street, Philadelphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I went to tbe Doctor's placed’myself under his treatment, and told him if be failed to cure me it would bo the last effort I would make. It has been six weeks since I commenced the use' of his medicine, and I am now a well man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three nearly meals a day with comfort, and fcvl*T»Wectly well. Dr. W ishatt, I want you to publish my case, as 1 want every poor dyspeptic suffering as I waa, to call on me, and I will tell them of the great cure 1 hate received frota your invaluable medicine. \ , . Samuet D. Haven . Corner \ enango and Lambert streets, near Richmond,' street, formerly from Wrlghtstowh, Burlington cn.. N.J. The almve are a. few among the thousands which thi« great remedy has saved from an untimely grave We have thousands of letters from ph jslcinosand drngi psts who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial saving that they have never used or sold a medicine which gave such universal Kxtlafactioii I’REI'AHED ONLY i)Y THE PROPRIETOR, DR. L. 9. C. WISHART, No 10 North Second Street,, PHILADELPHIA, PA ; W{IU4? 08 “- (W*T OF pastalqdk; V. j fur Men »nd Bon. At ' , >A wain UU9fiILUPt pops*# WjpaAMS Hardware, The anbscribere haring taken charge of the Ilanlwjrs Store and Store ami Tin Shop recently under the chare of Samuel I. Fries, on Virginia street, opposite Kessler, Drug Store, ami baring added largely to their stock »r, now prepared to Supply anything inltie Hardware and Cutler! line, such as Handsaws, Axes, Angers, Adaes, Chisel,. So us roe. Rules, Hammers, Planes, Hinges, Locks, Latchc. Piles. Knives ami Forks. Spoons, Ac.. Ac., all of wind, they offers on the most-reasonable term*. Persons- wishing anything In the Hardware line m> requested to call and examine their sloes. They have also added Oils, Palbts, Carbon Oil. etc., to ihnr stock, and will dispose of all these articles at a small v ranee on first cost. , The will alsocontinur the STOVE business. aud will keep on borul au assortment from which »nt persi>Q will be abln to deketan article to pelase lluir fancy. lirtlic line 01 TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, OEDAK anil WILLOW-WARE they wUI ule«y»h*M« large «npply.anda ill make to ores, ahVthing that may he called for. dob work in this line promptly attended to. ROOFIN'a AND SPOU’riNu ml ujp on short notice iu the best stylo, April *27,VM.-tf: NEW GOODS. THE undersigned would respectfully iu form ihu citizen* of AUoou* aad cuui try/ttmt \\* hiM just returned from the East, where he has •. N ! F AKL AND WINTER OOUbtJ, which, for style, quality ami price, cannot he Hun»;iKsnj n, l-hU mick of couctry. Hie stock is muclk tlui. heretofore, ami ns it 'is quite au object, in the** oxcitu.,; war tiiuo*. for i-very one to jmrehese where they citu-gi-: Best Qbods and at the Lowest Price?, ii.* would nay til At he can snip will sell aa low. if u,.t . Utile ioWpr thau auy other house iu Shis pines. U« wialm au tocall and sue his stock before purchasiuK elsewhere, as he fouls tfitifldeut he can offer induceiueuts which will ,J,,fV coru petition. llis stork cousutsof LADIES’ DBESS GOODS of every description, MEN AND BOYS’ WINTER WEAR. LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES, MEN AND BOYS* BOOTS AND SHOES. , : MEN’S UaLF HOSE WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ WOOL. UOSE. UAtS AND CAP'S, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. .CHN.OHAMB AND .HEAVY’ DRILL! NOS life willaeil Ladies Sewed, Heeled Bootees at j! .ou u. 1 ; i Kip Pegged l.dttarl.io Mod’s Boots .'h ~ 2.To(tj.o,uij BALMORAL SKIRTS, very low; V * ' ■ GROCERIES. White u'od Brown Sugar,,Kio Cotfcee, Syrups. Tex*. • and everything that in usually kept in a Dry Goods St-T>. and ns cheap tw the cheapuU.: J. A. SPKANKLK Altoona* Out. 7,1563. GuDD ISTEWS! PRICES REDUCED! ROODS CHEAP, AND BARGAINS TO BE'HAD, AT J. ¥. STORE, (Hileman’s old stand,) on Virginia ?i. lie has just {returned from the East with a flue assart meutpf PUYuOODS, such isv FRENCH MERINO. BLACK, BROWN BLUE LYOSESE CLOTH, MoHAIH, BARATHEA ALL WOOL DELAINES, ot various colors, Plaids, &c., Ac Also, Calico at low prices* Cloaking Cloth,- v, Shawls, Flannels, Checks, Mmdin a. Bleached ami l> bleached, Canton Flannels, Batiuetts, ttaminia, Ginghaml. Balmoral Skirt*, Rubios, Breakfast Capes. Blankets and Comtoits. Also a fine assortment of Ladies' Winter Shoes, Gents* Roots and Shoee/nt reduced prices nice Brown Sugar, 20c; Best Brown, 24c; ami Vino While. SOtf. Please call and examine dor stock, if yoi> wish to buy. before purchasing eUewhero. y.U. —Don't forget the place, J. B Uiltmanß old Stand, on'Virginia Street. Pott. 14th, READ CAREFULLY! SOMETHING INTERESTING £0 THE PUBLIC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY' YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE largest stock,’of Ladies’ Dress Goods ever brought to town has Just been opened at the‘-Orecn Corner,'* East Altoona, and will b.- -dd fii CASH at prices that defy competition. Wearedrt«-rnnn»*d That our side of town almlMuke the lead, and that ibo <; Gfeen Corner** shall be foremost in the van. Our stpek of Dres* Goods coi)*i»U ol Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Merinoea, Palmetto Cloths. Coburg*. Fancy Alpacas, All-Wool Plaids, Plain and'Figured Delaines, Fancy Prints, and a great-variety of other goods, of differ ent styles and texture*. -In fact there isuothing the ladies can desire for wear that fro 1 cannot furbish them with.— Wo have also u large, assortment of Liaclies Croats, Shawls* Balmorals, xloop alcirts. Shoes, Gaiters & c. we were almost forgetting!to mention our large stock of' Carpets, Groceries, Quecxswabs, etq., etc. Everybody should know that mondvcan bo sated by buying Goods from us. For instance, we are selling good Calicoes an low as 16 ct* per yard. Moslihs as low as Iflcts. Byown Sugar for 11 cts. per lb., ami good Tons for 90 ct» * Altoona. April S. T»l. tf. JOHN J. MURPHY *CO. Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. SPOUTING, &C. *3 UIvJG WOULD RESPECT k3 • fully nfonu. the .citizen* of Altoona Bhßi> and, vicinity that be keeps constantly on hand Ittrrfo assortment or Ckioking*- Pltrtur. Ojficr and Shop Stotvtypt all style* and sizes, to suit the. Fl_ " want* of he will sell af low prices, en reasoc able terms. 1 lie also keeps on hand a large of Wn and sh"!- Iron Rhrf, consifrtinp nl allarticlOs fot n OKil ScnitU-t, Stov* cfc. U« has alno purchased the rght of sale in Blair renntj of U. V. JONKB’ ii IMPROVED SAUSAGE BTUFFER, an.invention which neodfl ouly to bo. seen to Itduj'i^GV and nbouhl be po*»e**?d by every farmer, butcher or tho« requiring such a machine. . Particular attention paid to putting np SPOUTINo eituerin town or country. Spouting* painted and put nr on the moat mumnabie term*. *: fapril 14. ISoMy H. FETTINGEE’S General News Agency, OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET V SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK ST’ATiONERY, CIGARS & TOBACdO, TOYRANI) NOTICmS IN GREAT VARUSTT „ CONSTANTLY 6R HAND. Octobers*. 1861. -t Howard association, >X PHILADELPHIA, PA. t . JUtßoasca of. tho Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Scinsl System*—new and reliable treatment—rin^ltepnrt- 1 II >WARD ASSOC 1 ATIOIt— «£nt by mail in staled K'EfJ envelope*, fre« of charge,^’'’Address, Dr. J- SKltLla HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Nb. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. . . . j [Jan. 20 ’64-ly. T RTFS PREPARATION i’Oll KN Xjl«arinln»tmg RAT 9, MICE, ROACHES. ASTS, a'ii Bcd-jjug* witb-m* dungor in its n«« BniWrtaijr eirenni»t»i> c«i fcr au3e at the Drug Store of fl, W.KBSSLKK-i Jap. 24j : ' ] RAGSI RAGS!! RAGS!!!.* W” 3 BXbO r VtrgißfcEt.AHoMf*. f McCCttlM * DBRN, &C. ■THIS ALTOONA T 1 ' *• 8 * C ?»*oM a»» rtforat sMM s»P p«id t®r- i. TU ]ka,«t unuins ■■l 1 iusestiw m«T lUteeor iaiss..—— * * Oas fiqaare, J* IT* Ei* “ iZZZZ i» Three v** '.V-. ,i thr Over three weeks and tel than per square tor each , L . ‘ a 1 Si) Six lines or tees * , w Oaesqaare •• t w r**° “ r »,«• j Three ■■•— 6 00 Half * column— - JJJ ■ vfercbents adreclisipg *>J the year, with liberty to tl|W^ r l^ Professional sffißnslnese Carta, n®*"™ wdth paper, jler COBUnnnicatkms of a polltk»l «■"' intermit! will be charged M*"jSSL , Si Obituary notices exceeding ten ttnei C” „?l-“ , t'A' *lk*' 1 ■ .. Cvf“ Crf ' i; v * «»ef you 9. ®hoi« BUILDING OH TH Tia well to woo, XU food to w For so the world hath dtmc < .Since myrtle grew, and toeee I And morning broeght ,he *' But have a Are, yet young and Be sure yon.pledge with trot Be certain that your love will' Beyoitd the days of youth! For ifye give not heart for hoi A* well as hand for hand, you’ll find you've pUyed the ‘ And “ built upon the sand.’ 1 •XJs well to save, XU mil to hi A goodlv note of gold, . And hold enough of shining m For charity is coM. ' ■ i But plmse-not all your hope an In what thg deep mine brim ’ We cannot live oe yellow dust 1 Umnriced with purer things. And he' who piles Op wealth at Will Mien hare to stand Beside his coffer-chest, and o« Tis “bulk upon the sand.” Tn- good to speak in kindly g And soothe where’er we can Fair speech should bind the hi And lore link man to man. But «tay not at tho-gentle wa Let cfaeda with Übguap dw , a The one who piuea Hairing hi SbonM scatter ernmba h « TTW«iW*§* to wim and t ' But *]Wlil W»the«Bml. a ssbx( Preach'd V> the Englak I tulhe na, Pa., Saibath morfing. Rev. Samcbi. A.. Houiaw, i THE COSSTmmONAC ABOLI- COMSf EMORATI FroY. 14, 34—“Righteousneo* The institution of sla abolished forever thn length and breadth of ot by abaeant act of Con we have reason to be sanctioned by a sufficii States. There may ti question-the propriety < this fact into the pulpi for discussion or cojag: have always thought tl tion, which bias so .jde the country, could jbe the’ Sanctuary, withbi exciting any persona prejudices in the mind tile men. If no arbit 'exhibited by the minis* pel, and he can ednvin that he only Wishes to tiau is, hound to act questions, there shouh sity Tor-that nervous a able feeling' which soi perience whenever t slavery is Introduced i I ‘assure -you, my he asking you to coniine thb abolition'of slave our cpunfcy, I wish to flections upon the pol of auyiudmduai; bu all partisan feelings, Christian people, we that grand and glori which expresses the X ance for the past, am determination for the wpnld make any alius lyv jartizan nature. It honor those noble me to political organ has h|g: heretofore het ed tor its opposition t who advocated aud tIWiM. .X ' _ A* As >: s<#*>■ !b.,»ow %/V