The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, July 01, 1858, Image 4

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X ffcoouinara n»w goods have arrived a*d
ABE WOW BEING OPENED FOB INSPECTION
AMD SALE.
. “Halloo, neighbor, I'm hem on the ground again.- Per*
baft you recollect when I, la« year, naked you to hold my
bone a moment and tell me where the CHEAP STORE
was. But it is different now. It reminds me a little of
the campaign of 1840, when Oen. Harrison was elected Pre
aUeot. ' You hare only to go with the crowd and you will
bate aadiAcnlty in finding McCOBMICK’S STORE. From
the excitement down the valley, and the quantity of goods
1 aee carried away, they must bo selling off very rapidly
fend very Cheap.”
“ Yon afo right, my friend; I would say to you, sir, go
fehaad .iand your anticipations will be fully realized. Uo
has fe very largo and well selected assortment of Goods.
HtfttaMyou a dross tnt fifty cents and giro the trimmings
into the bargain, I’m told, and all other goods in propor
•tiOß/*-
f "flood bye, "neighbor, that’s where 1 am going to buy
•Tny goods.”
and so should everybody else.- flood bye.”
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENBWARE,
STONEWARE,
CEDABWABE,
Oops, very cheap Bonnets, Misses’ Flats, 4c.; L»-
dlse’flutert, Shoes and Slippers, with Misses, Boys and
MenVßoots and Shoes, and every other article kept In a
flret class country store, can .be had cAeop for oath, at
McCormick’s.
All articles of country produce taken In exchange for
•goods. • B. H. MoCOEMIUK.
Altoona, May 13,1853.-1 y.
Souse, sign, oknamental &
CARRIAGE PAINTING.—The undersigned beg
o inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that
.they have commenced the business of
f MOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND
I CARRIAGE PAINTING,
I GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING,.VAR
■ NISHING, SC., $O.,
'ln ail their various brandies, and are. prepared to do all
Work an trusted to them with neatness and despatch.
■They have on hand a largo assortment of painting ma
terials add Window Glass of ail sizes, also Stained Glass
andlahoking-Olass Plates, which enables them to do work
■ to an Improved style and at reduced rates.
’ By strict attention to business wo hope, to merit a shore
oi public patronage.
Oar room is an Virginia street, immediately opposite
Kessler’s Drug Store. BEXEB * WALSH.
' April B,lfiSklm* ;
ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOB
Jf SALE.—The undersigned offers for sale a tract of
.EIGHXY.AOREB of land, situate in Fnrguson township,:
Oearfletd county, on tho Bonjh side oftheWortßranchof:
the Susquehanna Elver, about five miles from Cunrensville
and one mile below Lumber City. The premises are cos-i
Vsnlently situated, and among ottoT Inducements to par |
.chasers ore two extensive beds of
IRON ORE,
one of which exceeds nine feet in thickness and yields from;
forty-five to eighty per cent There is also an abundance
.of-.. ... --
LIMESTONE AND STONE.COAL
on the premises, making it a desirable situation to persons :
wishing to enghgo. in the mannfecturo of Iron.
Thereto the best of water power op the premises, and
the river is navigable with arks,, boats, Ac,, man this polpt.'
Persons desiring any farther information will address'
> WM. gTMcCRACKKN,
MarchaWm,] . New Millport, Clearfield Co* Pa.
npiflE. MORMONS EVACUATING
■ SALT LAKE OITYII 4k '.
Tremendout Excitement in Bait Altoona
The subscribers respectftally inform the
of Altoopa and the reat of mankind that they are ~
now prepared tocarry on tho ULACKBMITIIING BUBI-;
NESS in all ’its various branches, at .the now stand next'
door btlowPe ter Reed’s Cabinet Shop, on Adeline street,, in'
'Most Altoona. They flatter themselves that they are anus
.’ to rchder satisfaction to all who may favor them with their
■ patronage; and no effort will be wanting on their part to
;merit, the patronage of the community. Wligona,. Car
riages, Ac, made and ironed to order, for which good tom
her will bt token. Remember the place, on Adeline, St,
where Blacksmithing is done on the short estnotlco'and
most reasonable terms. JOHN W. HOOPER,
Altoona, May 27, ’5B--2m] T. A. JAMES.
4 CARD!—THE UNDERSIGNED
bogs leave to inform the citizens and inhabitants of
la ahd vicinity, that bo has taken theDrng Store
formerly occnpied by F. A. Sellers, Agent, where he has on
baud and is constantly receiving a large assortment of
'MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PAtSM, OILS,
PERFUMERY, GLASSWARE, etc, generally kept In a
Drog Btore. al! of which ho warrants to be perfectly pare
apd fresh, having selected every article himself and which
he win sell at tho lowest cash prices.
Having been engaged in a first-class Drag and Prescrip
tion store in Pittsburg for n length of time, he is compe
tent to compound Prescriptions and Family Recipes in thu
most accurate and scientific manner, and' cordially InviUa
the public to give him a call. ' A. ROUSH,
June 10, ’58.-tf] Drugged and Apothecary.
RESTAURANT AND LAGER
Jbv BKKR SALOON.—-The subscriber would respectfully
• announce that he wiUkeefc constantly cm band, at his aaloon
Under the Masonic Temple,
a supply of refreshments, such as Cakes, Cheese, Bardin**
Prataele, and an excellent article of LAGER BEER, mann
.tortured at the Altoona Brewery, which is prenonheed the
Jbest in the country. Ills saloon is fitted up in good style
fegthe comfort and accommodation of his patrons, and he
Wmeabv strict attention to theirwants to merit and receive
jjgia fair snare of patronage. ,
May13,1858.-ly] - FERDINAND NOTHWANO.
T>LANK BOOKS AND BTATIONA
JDabt. Wm. b. hatkn, wswfc-
JoaPkunxa, BtATiojoat jun> Burnt-Boos
Kunmunm, ■■ ‘''Jg9B|v'
CbmerMarled4SaxmdSU.Fitltburg,rtu VIMIW
nqtectftilly invites attention to his large and well selected
Mode of “
Blank Bpqk, Paper and Stationary, Rail
flood, Mercantile and Book Printing,
of every deecriptton, promptly executed. -
Agent for Ik Johnson A Co, Type Founders, Phlladcl-
IWA ■ ~ [Jnno 17-ly.
REMOVAL!
T HAVE REMOVED Ml' WARE
JL BOOM to the corner of SMITHFIELD and THIRD
Streets, opposite Young’s Fnrnltnre Waroroom. '
Pittsbargb, April 1, ISSS-3m. WM. NOBLE.
FURNISHING WAREROOM.
J fIAVE OPENED A STORE FOR
. the sale of EVERY ARTICLE wanted in FCRNISH
QA DWELLING UOUSK, Mattresses, Beds, Bolsters and
PlHows t Comfort", Spreads, and Qnllts of every style and
price. Satin, De Laino and Lace Curtains; Damask and
Moreens, Brocatcls and Flushes; Muslin Curtains, Figured
Muslin and with Lace Edge; Tassels and Cords of every
description. Gilt Cornices of every variety and stylo, and
some splendid patterns for windows; Gimp and Brass Bands;
Blinds of all kinds; Window Shades of every price and
Style.. Also, Venetian Blinds. Friends and strangers ore
, invited to call and sec ta In the now store.
: Pittsburgh, AprU I,lBsBdJm. WM. NOBLE.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
A NEW STOCK "OF READY-MADE
CLOTHING
! SUITABLE FOB THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BY
1 - r ! ETTINGER & ULLMAN,
ABD NOW BEING DISPOSED OF AT PRICES WHICH
-■ DEFY COMPETITION.
«R. ULLMAN, announces that he is
is always on hand and will take great'pleasure In
{upon an who may Evvor him with a call. He feels
irtthnt he will bo able to render satisfaction both
wunMltyntd price. [April IHm
jiypMINISTRATOIVS NOTICE.—
; U hereby given thatlettcrs of Administration
of James Moobe, late of Logan township, Blair
accessed, have been granted by the Register,
residing in Antes township. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted, to said estate are rc
make immediate payment; and those bavin"
y claims again! t it will present them duly authenticated for
Hgtemt. JOHN J. BURKHOLDER, Adm'r.
■ Mjy.g, 1868.-6 t
NOTICE.—WHEREAS, LETTERS
of Administration on the Estate of Adam Robinson,
Ms of the township of Bogan, Blair county, deceased, have
been'granted to the subscriber; all persons indebted to the
(■ld Mate are requested to niiiko Immediate payment; nnd
tboae having claims or demands against the estate, will
. Jtaae make known the game without delay to
AMoona, May 13,1855.-dt JACOB (jOOD, Adm’r.
EAJBINS.— 1,000 BOXES BUNCH
' and layer Raisins In store and for sale by
•'■J-- WM.K. BHCOARD,
March 25, ’5B-ly] 101 North Sd street, Philadelphia.
f?IGS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS
Jt and Currants in store and for sale by
' ] March 25,’58-ly] 191 North^s‘t^ot,SdSnh’(a.
JhtONFECTIONARY.—PLAIN AND
■'\y dn« Confectionary manufactured and for sale by
ItochgySMy] 191 RorthOda'trectfphUa^i^’in.
A LMONDS, WALNUTS, CREAM
-T».' Nuts and Klborts in store and fir sale by
WM. N. BHUOARD,
March 35, *SMyJ 101 North Sd street, Philadelphia.
K/VA DOZEN FRESH EGGS JUST
received and fin.sale hy | J. L ICKES.
mo rm gifts
■ 808 THE PEOPLE. BL DORADO fIOJ ASSO
CIATION fat the ..sale • of $18,787' Worth of flowing
Silk. Bach purchaser of one dollar’s worth of flawing Silk
will receive a numbered check, which will entHfo-the hol
der to one share and a voice in the distribution of the fol
lowing list of Valuable Property, to be distributed byaConv
mittee, chosen by the shareholders, in such a manner a*
they may deem advisable and agree noon among themselves.
LIST OP PROPERTY.
7 comer Lots on Washington street Altoona, 60
by 120 feet, valued at SIS 4 each, $1,288
17 lota on Washington sh, 50x133 ft., $156 each, 2,058
8 cor. lota on Mulberry sti, “ “ 156 “ 1.348
19 lots on Mnlberry st, “ « 132 « 3,508
2 lots on High street, “ “ 63 “ 126
1 cor. lot on German street, 50x175 IL, valued at 68
S lots on German street, “ “ $42 each 128
.1 lot on Howard street, 50x133 Ret, valued at 132
1 cor. lot on Lexington “ “ “ “ 160
2 lots on Chestnut street, “ “ $l3l each, ' 262
1 Gold Lover-Watch, valued at 100
' 1 Horse,' “ ** IST
1 Two-Horse Wagon, “ “ ..'■..■■42
1 SilverLepino Watch “ “ .16
. 12 Coal Patterns and Trimmings, slocaeh, . 120
50 Pants and Vest patterns, at SMO each, 220
76 Articles.or Parcels of Merch«ndise > $3/)oeaeh, 225
100 « “ “ 2JOO- « , -200
100 “ “ “ Jj«i “ 100
500 « « « 76 a 876
2,000 « « | “ M “ 1,000
3JJOO “ . « 1 " SO “ 900
foOOO “ “ “ 26 , “ 1,000
“ “ “ 20 “ 777
1&787 Gills, valued at i $13,787
The Beal Estate in this Enterpriseis handsomely aituatod I
in the flourishing town of Altoona, (Head-quarters of the I
Pa. Central B. K. Co.) which to a few yean has grown as if i
by magic, its present population being over 3,000.
The above property will.be delivered to the persons enti-!
tied to receive it. immediately after the distribution.
An indisputable title to all the lots in the above bill will I
be given by . 8..1L McCORMICK. !
The articles or parcels per bill, will consist of cloths, cas
simeres, de loiues, Ac., 4c. . . i
My object is to dispose of the silk in the shortest possible:
time,and I desire everybody to purchase soon and became!
member, 1 of tills Magnificent Auocialion. .' }
The silk will be scut’ to any poct .of tho UaltcdStatev
with Certificate of Membcrsidp, (for each dollar!* worth pur-!
chased,) on receipt of the cash. , ; s i
■ Agents or clnbs remitting $lO at one time, Will receive ini
return $ll worth of silk and 11 certificates
All orders must be addressed to . JOSEPH MOIST,
June 10,1856-tf.] . Altoona. Bair Cb n Jh. !
AH orders by moil, with postage stamp enclosed, prompt-!
|y attended to.. ' ;
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.—
3. k j.'LOVhCHBB have Just returned from the City
and are now receiving, timir stock of
SPRING: GOODS,
which they feel assured are as HANDSOME and CHEAP,
\f net a U(IU cheaper, than any yet brought to this place, 1
On account of going to Philadelphia late In
wc have been able to buy our goods at greatly reduced pri
ces, and we are determined to sell them at very small prof-;
its for. cash or to prompt monthly paying customers, v
Wahaye as usual a splendid stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
•such osLAWNS, ROBES A’ QUILLE. CHALLIES. !
BAYADERE, LARKLI.AS, DUC ALS, POIL,D£CHEVRESJ
DELAINS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Am ’ T
Also, Shawls and Mantillas in gnat variety, together .with
a good stock of Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods,' ’
BOOTS & SHOES, HARD WARE QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, sc:, sc. i
The citizens of Altoona jvill find it to their advantage to
examine onr stock,' as we are not to be nndcrsold-
April 29,1858.
CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS!
—Tlic anbscriber would respectfully Inform tUe citi
zens of Altoona <&d vicinity Unit lib lias just received XUs
stock of ' l
SPRING. AND SUMMER GOODS,
conriatlntr, in D&rt. of
LADIES’ FLAIN AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS, ■ ‘
each as Bilks, Satins, Barege*, D’Laincs, Challies, Dncals,
Lawns,,G lngham*, Prints, Ac* together with all kinds of.
Dry Goods, -oil of which will be sold cheap for cash.
He has also on hand a large stock of
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARD
WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES,
and oil other goods .usually kept in stores In this place.
Having adoptadthe CASH SYSTEM In my business and
being resolved to cariry it out, ! hare marked my goods at
CASH PRTCES, aad invite inspection and .comparison, in
regard to prices and quality, with thereof any other store
to the town. Give me a call and Judge for-jronrrelvea. : £
v Country produce taken in exchange for good*, at
highest market prices. . !U
April 2My]. J. B. HZLEMANi"':
SAVING FUND, FIVE PEE CENT
INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00* MW
nut street, & W. Corner ef Third, ~Phdaddpl&i. Incorpo
rated by the£tate of Pennsylvania.
Money is received in anv sum, large or small, and inter
ostpatd from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
. The office is open ovety day from,o o’clock infhe mom
tog tlH's o’clock jto the afternoon, and oh Monday iu)d
Thursdayevenings till Sotolodk.’
Mon. HENRY L. BENNER, Pi-eft
■ROBERT SELFBIDOE, ITce-ZVeFt.
Ww. J.Rad,a*r«tary.
DIRECTORS. 4 i .
Hon. Henryli. Benner, - .F. Carrol Brewster, ■
IWwardL. Carter,' Joseph B. Barry, v
BobertSelfridge* Francis Kei ; j :
Sam’lJC.. Ashton, . JosephYerkea, :
C. Landreth Unnns, Henry Dioffenderfer. !
Money is received and payments modi dADy without no
tice. V-i -
- j ’ ' !
KVifr Tty-V.yfe
' The investments are made in REAL 'ESTATE MORT
GAGES,GROUND RENXB,.amI such first class securities
as the Charter requires ' . [Mor2-sm.
D. OaraisanAM, R.CinrynraHAMv
S.ImUES, ■ OiDotcu. -j
m CXTHHIHGHAMS & CO.,
PITTSBURGH CITY CLASS WORKS,
WATEE 81. ato 140 MBBT ST,;
Bctwcoen Wood and Smithfiel-1, P,IiTS ® UR 9 H *
MAHUFAOTUPERS OF
PittabxurgbCUy Window Glass,
PAsCVaKB,
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
for Parlor Windows, Churches and Public Buildings.!
Altoona, April 1,1888-ly.] ' - s '|
: ESTEBPBISE WOBKS,
IVTO. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTS
JJI BURGH, BA- '
SOWN & TETLEY, 1
Manufacturers of Rifles, Cons, Surgical
and Dental Instruments, &e.
BIFLE GUKS. 1
We would call attention to our stock in the above lirie,
knowing that we cannot be beat either in the quality or
Price. Being largely engaged In this branch of hndneis,
wo defy all compeuon. All onr rifles arc warranted or no
sale. Hardware, Sporting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns,
Revolver*, Flasks. Boles Powder, Shot, Bans, Cape, Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, in aU its variety, which
we offer low for Cash. . • i
Pittsburgh, April !, 1858-ly. „ ‘ ■
Lycoming county mutual
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY,-iTho nnderalgned,
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is
at all times ready to Insure against loss nr damage by fire,
BuOdingt, Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every
description, in town or country, at os reasonable rate* ns
any company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temnln
Jan. 3, ’SO-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, Jtgerd. \
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
—Tho undersigned, Agent for Blair county, will
take short and long risks on Buildings, Merchandise, Fur
niture and Property of every description, In town or coun
try, nt as reasonable rates as any company in the State.—
Risks also taken on the lives of horses. Office in Masonic
T»mple. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
March 18,1858-ly. - - x
LIQUORS.— -A LARGE AMOUNT
s?r LIQUORS has been received
at tnc LOG AX HOUSE,” Hollidaysbnrg, which will bo
boW Jit the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. The
man who wants boa only to call. CDcc. Jl7, tf.
Rich tobacco and highly
flavored Cigars, In abundance, can be had at
June 18, 57-ly] HENRY LEHR’S.
Granges and lemons—soo
boxes Oranges and Lemons in store and for sale by
. TO N. SHCGARD,
March 25,’58-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
Settees for sale.—the un
dcraijrned has on hand a lot of Settees which ho will
sell cheap for cash. JOHN SHOEMAKER,
March 25-tL] Masonic Temple.
YOU can always obtain all
kinds of Plour and Peed by calling at
Jnno 18, ’57-ly] HENRY LEHR’S.
Everybody is invited to
call and (jest the merits of the articles kept by
June 18, ’57-ly] HENRY LEHR.
Lots for sale.—l 2 building
Lots, situate in different localities, in tills Borough for
kub on reasonable tonus, by [2T-tL] J. SHOEMAKER.
SPECTACLES AND EYE PEESER
KJ vers for sal? at • . 11-lf] -SESSLKB’S. !
]r^REAT
U >IMPOKTANTTO i,
TOBACCO CHE WEBS.
DR. GUSTAV LINNAED’S TASTE RESTORATIVE TEO
■ CUES, Vie great SuhstitnU fur Johcree.
; It isa well known and incontrovertible fact that the use
Of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of tho incut se
vere.
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
to which the rr.co of man U subject, aa careful analysisand
long and painful experience liave clearly proven that it
contains certain norcotic and poisonous properties most
dangerous in their effects, which t*y entering into the blood
'derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing
many to suppose that organ to bo seriously diseased.
TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous system, mani
festing itself—as all tyho have ever used the noxious Weed
Trill l>ear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability,
"Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a
similar character,
THETASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES
Are designed to counteract these baneful influences, and
have proved completely successful in a multitude of cases,
and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they
exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring
tho Tssto which has become vitiated or destroyed by great
Indulgence, completely removing the irritation and accom
panying tickling sensation of tlio Throat—which arc al
ways consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco,
and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate
the whole system. : L
Persons who nro irretrievably ttndennlnlngthclr conitt
tntions and shortening their lives, should use these Troches
immediately and throw off the iqjuriota and arid unpleas
ant habit of Tobacco Clio wing.
• These Troches of Lorenges are put tip fn a convenient and
portable form at the low price of SO Cent* per Box. ' A lib
eral discount to the Trade. . „
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders
should be addressed. t
, JAME& E. BOWERS, Druggist.
March 18, ly.] . Cor. 2d and Race kreetTPhila.
JOHN BKYAK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa., -awßiSi
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old.customcrs anjl the public generally, that they hare on
hand and oroconatuntly receiving' direct from tho Impor
ters, u large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors
Among their. Urge assortment mar bo found
Wines, Brandfoe, Gin, Cordials, Ja nalca Spirits,
St. Croix And Row KngUmd Kazn t , Ouiapagno.
; Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monougabela
, ; *and Rectified Whisky,
Peach, WildChwry, Blackberry, Strawberry and Baspberry
Brandies, Ac, Ac* Ac. -
A share .of public patronage is respectfully solicited, and
all orders entrusted to our core will be prdmptly attended
to. Gauntry Besdcis will find It to thoiradvantage to call
upon ha; as we are determined to adl ndthing hut the very
Pittsburgh," April I, 186 My.
E P. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
• Importer* and Dealert in Wine* and Liquor*,
rttetrn their thanks to their friends for thollberal share
of:patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD V&TAMr.taiT.
-MENT, NO. 6 N.: FRONT ST., Philadelphia, .where they
have a large assortment ofWINESand LIQUORS of the choic
est brands and qualities. Having made arrangements with
some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables
them to furnish, to their customers upon the most reasonaj
.blejterms,. the following brands of Cognac andßochcllc
Brandies: \ -
' ; BRANDIES".
Otari, -Swinery, llarett, ■ PinneU, CUtOHon, Kartell,,
T Buie*, nnewrtin, \J. J. Demy <t Co.
A. SeiffiieUe, dcUdk. |
■ , WINES.
Champagne, .OtdjOporto, \Durguvdy, Madeira, TeneriJTt,
Claret, Sherry,Li*ban, \JhxJ;, Muscat d: Malaga Mines
.jtfrarious brand* ami.qualities.
Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch
and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry,
Raspberry, Chdrry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, «c. - ' t
Also, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of ‘OLD
WHEAT, BO BONG A BELA and BOURBON WHIS-
yarioas Bome .of whlchwe guarantee to
be superior to onyin the couptry.
ttS-Frum our lot& experiehce in the business, and thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flutter
.ourselves to benblo to fill all orders that may be entrusted
torts.. ptdcraJStom the country (which are most.respectful
ly solicited) willbe promptly attended to. Great care token
in packing andr snipping. ,
- All goods seilt from our establishment are guaranteed to
give satisiacUon,with the privilege of being returned,
Peb. 26-ly] E. I>. MIDDLETON 4 BRO.
APRIL, 1858.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
«10i OF FiSHIORSi
fIIHE subscriber has the pleasure of ah
-1 nounciug to tbo oitlrens of Altoona, and the .«? restof
mankind,'” that he is just receiving from Philadelphia and
New York. a beautiful assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting, in part, of
KOBE A’ QUILLE, CRAPE DI ESPANUE,
FANCY OPU.UN BAREGE, PLAIN OPHUN BAREGE,
CHARLIES, . DUCALS,' ,
FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH “ “ from Wyi upwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS, BLACK DRESS-SILKS,
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 4c
in groat variety. He would call especial attention to his
stock of SHAWLS, which for style, quality and variety,
cannot beitupassed, arid must I>c seen to be appreciated.
- The assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ DroSs Tripi
ruings Are all that foshfcm corild desire.’ :-Attfong his stock'
of Ladies’ Misses and Children!.* Gaiters and Shoes-, will be
found-a full lino.from the host city mannlhcturereV'
His stock of Groceries; Queeusware, Hardware, Ac- is
complete. : ;
He hopes his Goods and ,I‘KKTES (which ,by the way defy
competition.) will meet the approval .of all who call hx>on
him. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. .
April 2DJ6m) i CIIAS. J. M^NN.
HpHE SUMMER SE ASQN-rJESSE
.X SMITH would respectfully inform the citizens
of Altoona nndthopublic generally thdt Mr has tost
returned iromtho Eastjvith a largo and varied assortment
m caps,
Which to purchased at low prices for cash.
, -apd rrtU seO of i:
WHOLESALE AND; RETAIL, TbSSti
advance onthp original cost. Bis stock comprises HATS :
and CAPS ofevery description, size and shape. All Who 1
are In Want of anything In Ids Unowill do well togirehim
a call, nahcfcpls confident he can suit the most fastidious,
iu quality And price. - ... ~
He is always reaiiy and willing to exhibit liis
Of charge, so that none need fear to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. i ;
‘ Remember that Ms store is on .Virginia street, directly
opposite the Lutheran Church. . ’ [April Bdm.
TtV f BTTINGER’S
XX* GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
NO; 1, “ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA.,
yrherc tpay be had all the popular Publications of the
day,sncUas DallyantlVVeekly Papers, Magazines, 1 Novels
and Romances, iMisaillaneoui Books, School Books, Copy
Books, Slategj Pens, Pencils, Inks, Cap and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books Snd.ln
ftet everything In the Stationary lino; Toyis Notions’and
Games of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frame*. To
bacco and Segart of the best quality, Ac., Ac
N. B.—Wo ate sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, Jr this
county, for BOHN’S CELEBRATED SALVE. Itdoos pos
itivrhj cure all sores to which It la applied. Try It. ff-tf.
Blair county insurance
AGENCY.—The undersigned, -Agent of Uxoßlatr.
County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is at all
times ready to insure against lees or dnmagoby,flro,JSiuW
ingt. Merchandise, Furniture and Property, of every deg*
cription, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any
Company in tbc State. Office in the Mnarmie Temple -
Jan. 3, *56-tfJ . JOHN SHOEMAKER, "Agent.
fiOALI COAL! COAL! GOAL I
The subscriber would, respectea
inform the oonsnmcra of
ceivlng nil kinds of COAufShlch
is ready to doUver at all tfaneftond to any part of the town.
Office at residence; In North Ward. . ■
Juno 17-2m] S ' JOEDf ALLISON.
/CONVEYANCING. KINDS
VV of writing dono at tho shortest Mort
gages, ic, cxCcntcd to the neatest manner by . v
J JOHN BUOEMKEB,
Jan. 3, Masonic TcinplOj Altoona*
OYES!; Q- YES!—GENTLEMEN
draw arid hear. JOSEPH P. TROTJTkmomi
ces to the public, that ho is really to discharge his duty
as an Auctioneer whenever called upon. [ jna. 2,’sft.
Hardware of all desgrip
tions jnat received and for sale by •
Oct. 16-tf J, ! _ J. B. ITTT.BWAV
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving,
Paint, Sash and Varnish Brashes ait
■ KESSLER'S.
Hams, side, shoulder, dried
Beef Jcc* always on liand at ' '
Jono 18, ’3T-ly] HENBY LEHR’S.
PINE AND LARD OILS, GAM.
phene. Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, ten at
Jan. 3, ’BO-tfJ ; ' ' y : KjRSSLKR’S.
■VTONE BUT THE BEST GONPEC
JL v tionarica, Nuts and FridU kept at
June, IS, ’Sr-ly] ’ ■ ’ HENRY LEHR’S,
" l. itmi" - - v- 4-v-is v-Vw*-
EMPHATICALLY THE BUSINGS MAN’S, COLLEGE.
Largest and most complete Commercial College in thq
Halted State*. ■
In doily attendance upwards of 210 Students, , • •
, ■ rsccitr. ■
F. W. JENKINS, ; . pantOTAX.
J. C. SMITH. A M- Professor ofAccomntsAßocdt-Itteplhg.
1.1. HITCHCOCK; Professor of Arithmetic andOony
mercial Calculations. \
JOHN FLEMING, Author of the “Nattoualßystomof
Book-keeping,” Lcctureron Burines*, its Can toms and Usages
J. W. BENTLINGEIL Professor of AriOtmetfc,dSbok
keepinz and Phonography.
A. COWLEY and A T. DOUTHETT, Profaaors of Pla
and Ornamental. Penmanship. •. ,-U! ■ U. .
D. BACON, Lecturer on Political Economy.
JAMES H. HOPKINS, Esq,of tlMPttbfenighßar, Lec
turer on Commercial Law. . ’
JAMES w: KENNEDY, or«Kehnedy*» Bank Note Be
view,” Lecturer on Conntmeit, Altered and Spurious Bank"
Notes. -
' ■ DBSKBT OP THE INSTITUTION. ~
To furnish the best means for acquiring a THOROHOH
BUSINESS EDUCATION, in:the shortest tlme'and at the
least expense, comprising instruction in
DOUBLE EStTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
as applied to Mcrchandieing, Banking, Railroading, Ac.
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
With all the recant improvements, taught without extra
• chatge. "
PENMANSHIP.
Rapid Writing, with every variety and style of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship. A,
ARITHMETIC.'
And a thorough course of Counting Ho A Calculations.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES.
Full Instructions given in this important branch of bust-
' nm odacaticu.
! . - LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK-KEEPING,
usages, Laws and Customs of Commerce, Finance ami Bank
ing, Political Economy, Counterfeit Notes, and other sub
jects having practical relation to active business.
TERMS. Ac.
Book-keeping, Full Commercial Course, $35,00
Stationary, about 8,00
Board per week, can be obtained for 2AO
,Es> Students ore not charged extra (or Steamboat Book-
Keeping, Arithmetic or DtpiomA ' '
„ • 'STUDENTS
Can (inter at any time—{no vacation) review at pleasure—
time unlimited—usual length of course torn eight to twelve
weeks.
REFERENCE.
Four hundred and eighty-seven students entering from th
City alone with In one year besides the many front the conn try
DIRECTIONS.
Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing fail infor
mation, sent hy.mail free of-charge.
.Address P. W. JENKINS,
lron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa.
AST*PREMIUM PENMANSHIP.—No less than EIGHT
FIRST PREMIUMS wore awarded this College in the foil
of 1867,0ver all competitors, for best writing. These, with
Other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, liirhignri,
Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, auain'Loulßvjlle, Ky., at
the United States'Falr,and all for work actually done with
PEN and INK, and not for Penmanship. Our
Penmen are fully .competent to do their own work without
th* aid of the engra' er to make it reSnectable. [ang-27-ly
Another reduction in price
at McCormick’s Store.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit
will not be given to any other than those who arc Killing
and can give satisfactory refl-rence and assurance of prompt
monthly payment,) and desiring to make it the interest of
all to patronize our store, we have made a very great re
duction in tho prices of nil descriptions of goods, and will
givo our entire time and attention to keeping np on assort
ment to suit the wants of our customers, such as
DRY GOODS, -
GROCERIES. , »
I HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE.
CEDARW’ARE.
STONEWARE,
i BOOTS A SHOES.
Gaiters, Slippers, Hots and Capa, Dried Fruit, etc., all of
which will be sold as cheap ns the cheapest.
All articles of produce taken In exchange for goods at
their highest, market price.
Thankful for past favors, wo hope to share the patronage
of those who arc in want of goods'. [March 25-tf.
rpHE GREAT QUESITON WHICH
I now agitates the mind of every pcraon -r \Am.
is, where can I get the best article IbrmyWHl*
money? In regard to other matters, tho side 188
scrilier woriid not attempt toMfrcct, bat if i’cu ■R.
'.want anytliing.in the line of
BOOTS OR SHOES
he Invites an examination of his stock and work;
Ho keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boots. Shoes,
Gaiters. Slippers. Sc., which ho offers at fair prices. -
He will give special attention to custom work; all of
which will be warranted to glvo satisfaction. None but the
best workmen are employed 1
-Remember my shop is on Main street, next door to B.
Kerr’s old stand, now W. O’Neil’s.
September 3, ’SV-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
T OGAN HOTEL. —THE UNDER-
I J SIGNED rcspectfhlly informs tho
citizens 'of Blair 'chanty and others, A jdSfcr'3“'"V
that ho lias opened up the LOGAN ffllfllrßriii W
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff ReeJ,'
at the west end of Hoilidaysbnrg, for tlic^^sgSEßcSßr
'.reception of strahger*' and travellers.— p .
Everything Connected, with the house has been refitted in
the new with the choicest furniture, &c~, Ac.
The house is large and commodious, and well calculated
.for convenience and comfort. 1 1 :
'His TABLE wlllbefumlahedwith tho very best themar
ket can offend, and no pains or trouble will- be spared to
render those who may choose to favor him ■fcflh their pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay withhun.
• Ilis STABLING is ample, and on obliging nnd careful
hostler will always bo In attendance!
Dec. 17,1857,—tt] • ; JOHN KEIFFER,
“EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB
1s SCKIBER would 1 respectfully Id- ''
form the public that he has recently ro- A
fitted the above Hotel, aj>4 is; pow pre- I m
pared to accommodate. Ms friends aiid <■ »5y jBTjTO 1
tyitrona Inn comfoftahlo manner, aiid hcKaaaPFfySjffl"
wßlapoyo np Kilns in making it anjagfecable limne for nil.
"soJournetß.’ His Table will always be lfixorionsly supplied
frtim tho markets of the, country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice hranitt. ' IBs chaises are os
reasonable as those of anyother’Hotel in the place, and ho
faola entlgfied they can not bo compjained of by those who
favor him wilh their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and rally intending to deserve it, he
throws* open hls hoaiw to tbepnbßqand invites a trial.
Altoona, May 27, 1558.-IyL j JOHN BOWMAN.
Boots and shoes.—the un
dereigned has now on hand.and will -ai
sell cheap at Ms store In’the Miiimfc Tern
-sm)SH§£S,ready made,or ma^to^orier,' (S'
Overshoes, Ladies’Sandals, Gum Shoes,' Cork
Soles, and ovcrythingln bis line of business, of
Ore best quality and on the moat reasonable terms. All
custom work warranted. ■ \ -
.Jan. 2, ’fiO-tf.] | J. SHOEMAKER.
TSTERS I OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
In concoqncnceof tho hard times, I juve concluded
to pnt down theprfco of toy OYSTERS to the lowest possi-’
Me*standard;'!-They wllt v 'hereafleri be served tip. on the
Chafing Dish at TWENTY GENTS, iand roasted in tho shell
. and served'np with all hther. acconipanlmcnts, TWENTY
FIVE CENTS. ’ They wfij also be imrtabhed, to every oth
er way, at pricevto correspond with the times.'
V- -’-v :,,V ( JiIOHN KEIFFER,
Dec. 17, tt]' Logan Ejouae^HoUidaysliurg.
CAST IRON RAJIA&G AND ALL
kinds of Castings csoehieir iol order, also TiaSpodt
ins pot op to order, at shortest hotMe, applyfo
' 1 J. SHQKst AKER,: Agent for .
Jan. 3, ISSG-tf y • Slcldkl.uiA*, Watsojt 4 Co.
pSEIVED.
Wi A largb M<J,SwElon«X)le o&oUmciif at the store of
■' ■ ■ """■ \
EIO std^lb
all kind of Groc<ale* to ir sala ibv
JnnolS, 1867-ly] :'*■ "'f
Eggs, butter an|> alumnus
of axmtty prodace cenbolad at' ; ’ 1 r- v <
Jnno 18, ’57-iy v£ .■ TjM^y,
X BEING 4NB N]BWQELEANS
JLi Syrup Molasge*, at ftir prices, at
is.’w-iyl £ ; . hesrt leiib’3.
rpiASS Bxlo TO 20x24, AND OUT
VJrfctalaby. ■ - O; W. KESSLER. 1
■ sJL r: |,-' • < *'•<■ • ‘ V -'■ ‘-
■.Uisx*'*. -??, '.', ;• ■-K ■•- ii. i.
OT THB LtTNGS and THROAT
' 5 ‘ Aftt POSITIVELY,;
Curable by Inhalation,
irtrifih OOBWw the remedies to the cavities in the lungs
tbroughtite sir passages, and coming in direct contact
wltbtnedisease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays
the oough,'cat»ea a free and easy expectoration, hsu* the
Innpi, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the
vtervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensa
ble for the restoration of health. To bo aide to state con
fidently that' Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to
me a source of. unalloyed pleasure. It la as much under
the control of medical'treatment ns any.other formidable
dteciHft ninety ont of every hnndrcd case# can be enrol in
the first stages, and fifty per cent, in the second; but in the
third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent,
far t)m Lang* are so ent up by the disease as to bid defiance
to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inha
lation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering atten
.»fngthl« fharftil sconrge. which annually | destroys ninety
five thousand persons in the United State (done; and a cor
net calculation shows that of the present population of the
earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive’s
grave- • . . <*
Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Con
sumption. In all ago# It has been the great enemy of life,
for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweep* off alike the
bravo, the beoutlftd, the graceful and the gifted. By tho
help of that Supreme Being from whom cumcth every good
audperftct gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a per
mnnentand speedy cun in Consumption.: The first cause
of tubercles is front Impure blood, and thmlmmcdlato effect
produced by their deposition In tho lungs Is to prevent tbe
free admission of air into (ho afr cells,, which causes a-,
weakened vitality through tho entire system. Then surely
it is more rational tb expect greater good from medicines
, on tearing tho cavities of the lungs than from those adwiuis
tend through tho stomach; (he patient will always find the
lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies.
Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless It acts con
stitutionally, and with mote' power and certainty than
remedies administered by .the'stomach. To prove the.pow
erful and dlrectlnflucnco of this mode of administration,
chlorpfona inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility.in a
law minutes, paralysing tho entire nervous cistern, so that,
a limb may bo amputated without the Slightest pain; in--
hiding the ordinary burning - gam will destroy Ilfo in a few
hours- ' ■ . /
The Inhalation of ammonia will roosft the system when
| (hinting or apparently dead. The odoij of many, of the
medicines la perceptible In the skin a foWThlnhte* after be
ing inhaled, and may bo immediately detected itt the blood.
A convincing proof of tbe constitutional effects of inhala
tion, W tho effect frmt sicki}es» I» alw»y» .produced by
breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that prop
er remedies, carefully prepared and Judiciously udminlster
■ ed through tiie lungs mould produce the happiest result,}
During eighteen years’ practice, many thousands suffering
from Uiscoscs of the tunes and throat, have been under my
care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, oven af
ter the sufferers had been pronounced liu the last stages,
winch fully satisfies mo that consumption -& no longer.* j
fatal disease. Jly treatment of contntinptton is origidtd,
and founded on lung experience and a thoroughinvcstlga
lion. My perft-ct acquaintance with tho nature of tuber
cles, Ac., enables mo to distinguish, readily, the various ~
forms ufdisonso that simulate, consumption, apd apply tlio
proper remedies, randy - being mlstakebeTentoasingio
case. Thta CunUiaritß la connection ■ -puth
elogical and microscopic discoveries, enables' mate relievo
the ipngs front the effects of contracted chcatß, to enlarge
the cheat, purify the blood, impart, to It renewed vitality,
giving energy and tonetb the entire system. 1 ‘ - ■ -
Medicines with , frill directions oontto. any part of the
United States and Canadas by communicating their
symptoms by tetter. 'But tfaer euro would bo more certain
if the patient shonldpay mo a visit; which would give mo
an opportunity tb examine the lun& apd enable me tb pro
scribe witli much greater certainty, - And then the cure
could bo effected without my seeing the patient again.
O. IV. QIUIIAM, M. D.,
Office, 1131 Filbert Street, (old No. 109,) below Twelfth,
Philadelphia. ’ ' jluly 33, ’67-ly.
: p TE4. ARB
HENRY tBHB.
TNTENSE EXCITEMENT !—A NEW
X FIRM BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE.
M’LAIN & LEHR
Beg leave to Inform their friends and the? citizens of Altoo
na and vicinity, that they have ois-ueda
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE,
in the room formerly occupied 6y John Lehr, on "Virginia
struct, next door to Patton's Hall, whore-they will bo hap
py to'serve OH who may ’favor them .With a roll. Their
stock is a largo and select one,consisting ef
Flour, Feed, . Bacon,
Pork, Sugar,, . /Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, ..Fish,.
Salt. Potatoes, Fish Oil,
Fluid, Caoipbcne, ’Alcohol,
Cigars and Tobacco.
As they purchase all tliefr goods fortlie RE ADY CASH,
and sell for the same, persons desiring cdfhrchnsipj; any
thing in their line, will do well to givo: them a call, os they
will sell at but a" trilling advance on first cost. We eidc no
man to pay for anything but what he buys. Give u3*a tri
al and see If we won’t make our wordl good. ’ [jan 7-;tf
Stoves \ stoves i stoves.—The
undersigned has just received fronr Phila- ■■
dolplila, North, Chase t North’s celebrated
iug Stores for 1857.
THE ROYAL COGk HS
lor Wood or Cool. This beautiful Cooking Stove
cliallengcs aU competition for tho exquisite style
of ornament' and perfect jmeratton in an respects. The
oven extends under tho fire-box ana thq lines are so arrang
ed that the whole oven surface will bake perfectly 1 and uni
formly. The slightest examination of this Stove must eat
isfy every one that it will bccoihc a universal favorite.
THE SEA SHELL, .
for wood or coal, the .fire-box la of good capacity—Urn
ash-box'fs deep—the oven - is capacious 1 and Is a thorough
baker. Hiis stove is one Hint may readily bo recommended
for family lise, in every particular. '
AU kinds'of boating and. parlor stores constantly on
hand. JOSEPH 11, BUSH.
April 16, ’67-tf] Opposite the American Bouse, Altoona.
/COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF
TRADE.—FuIIy convinced of the truth of this say
ing, the subscriber would respectfully announce to .the
citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he has..entered
the field, by opening a
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
to the room heretofore occupied by Michael Gallagher, im
mediately opposite tho Superintendent's Office, where ho
will carry on the l>nslnes»-as'Uitoal: -He has jnst received
an excellent assortment of
cloths; cassimeres « vestings;
suitable for working and dress suits, which ho wifi make to
order, on short notice and .at prices which can not bill tc
satisfy. Ho has also received the LATEST STYLES of
FALL AND WINTER Fashions.
and feels confident that he can fatjsfy the most bstldlofu
iu this particular, and Ms clothing wtilho mnde aB well as
Clothing can bo made, In fine, he ja determined that noth
ing shall be wanting on his-port to ttehder satbflrctioittc
those who may ihvor him with their patronage. ■ “
Altoona, Nov. 5-tt] j JOHN TAILBOX.
GW. KESSLER—PRACTICAL
a, DKGQQIST, roepcctfiilly afiilonnces ’ tt
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
craily, tlmt he still cofitihnes the Drmr. bnsi
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly BLF
onhqnd.for sale,' Wholesale And Retail; DRUGS,
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, TARNISH- ALJA
ESand DYE-STUFFS.
By strict attentfonjto business, and a! desire to render sat
isfaction to aU a? regards price and .quality, ho hopes to
merit and receive n diare ofpnhltc patronage. '
. Physicians and merchants supplied da reasonable terms,
and all orders from adlstnnco qmomptiy attended to.
‘ Physicians prescriptions cprritany coniponrided. ' [l-tC
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE
EMPORIUM^—The undersigned, has constantly on
band a large assortment of ' :u-
TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE
■which ho will sell cheap
WHCLESALB OP RETAIL.
Spouting put! up at short ijUtieo in town or
country, and pointed, cents pejr, fi»t. .
The best quality of Cooking Stoves, of Tfo
rious patterns, constanfly on hand. ■ i !iv ‘
All kinds of Job Work done with neatness and dispatch.
Call and see. ' ?[ofi.’n. BUSH,
June 10, ’67-tf] Oppotite Jmericdii Borne, Attonna.
Bell, Jolinsou, Jack & Co.,
AT
Hollidayubarg and Altoona.
Drafts on the principal cities,
aid Silver and Gold fcr sale. J.Odlectlons mode.
Money* received on deposit, payable otj demand, withontin
tereat, or ttpon tithe, vmb'lntercst, at Cilr rates. [i-tC ’
> J. I). LEET, ■ v
A OTOBJTEy-AT-LAW, HollidAts-
JnL . BIJEO, Bwia COU*TT,pA.,
Courts dfißlair, Huntingdon
usd' Cambria rorvntios, and attend promptly toil! collect
Uon entrusted to him. Office (for the present) atliis tt»*U
diince, corner Allegheny and Penn streets, Jltdljdaysburg,
.*?• " rpwstr
WM. S. BITTNER,
SURG-EON DENTIST.
e®°B immediately opposite the Lutheran
Oparch, on Virginia street. [Oct. 15-t£
J. G-. ADLUM,
optsiibaa®*
• , L T, OONA > bi-air cocNiiT. pa;
B. mieman.
A Lt THE STANDARD PATENT
A medicines AT
A ?Fv^J9 RLOtOFPIU2SHGAR
-Xju pen SEEPS for saj» by pifji. jj, ICJCItS, »
GUARANTEED w itx casts or
SECRET DISEASE :' f '
Seif-Abuse, Jftrrmtt Debility. Stricture it, J|.,
belts, Viscates ofthi Kidneys end Kaader, Dir ci*.
rial Jiheutaatism, Scrofula, l\u»l-in (At ,
: Hones aiidjtnctes, Diseases if. thi ,f
twigs. Throat, Xne unit
Eyes, llcersvpon
, the Body . „
t>rLimbs Cancers
' ■ BtopUfFyllrptieFit*, Sr/"" ' , »***•
FT/d’s Dance, emu all diseases ari
ting from a derangement <\f tht-Sencal Of- i ,
gmt,nch a* tVervous Trembling, £m--i^Mmntg'
Lots of Femur, General Weakness, IHsnnat eif WiSif
peculiar spots appearing before the Lots of
Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Dis- .
I ' ease, Eruptions on the face; Faint': ■,
rathe Hack ami Bead, fb- ' '
x male Irrrgnlari • ,
, ; ties,and
ALL IMPROPER DISCHARGES PROM BOTH: Siycw
It matters.not from what esuso tho disease originate
however lons standing or obstinate the ease, recovery 2
certain, and lu a shorter time than a permanent cure can
be effected by any other, treatment, even after the dlsea*.
has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and reabtol nil
their menus of cure. The medicines are pleasant without
odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury orbalaun
During twenty jenrs of practice, I have rescued front th '
jaws of Death many thousands, who in the Inst stage* o
the above mentioned diseases, had been given up to die h»
their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the
1 afflicted. who may place themselves under my care, * j,,.
I feet and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatat
enemies to health.'as they aro the flrst cause of Oonsump.
tioa, Scrofula and many other diseases, and should bo »
terror to the human family. As a I'eimnncnt cure is scans,
ly ever effected, a majority ■of the cares falling Into the
1 rands of incompetent perrons, who not only fail to cure il la
.disease, hut ruin tlio constitution, filling the system with
x mercury, which, vvitli the discare, hardens the sufferer iu;„
a rapid Consumption.
But should the disease and the treatment not cansodcath
speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entmlni
upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions,
and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays
itself in Scroffuin. Tetter, L' leers, Eruptions and other at
factions of the skin. Eyes, Threat, and Lungs, entailing up
on them a brief existence of sufleriug, andconsiguingUiem
to an early grave.
SELF-ABUSE Is another formidable enemy to health, fc,
nothing else in thu dread catalogue of human diseases cau
ses so destructive a drain upon Aim system, .drawing it,
thousands of victims, t lirongh n few years, of BUfferin..
down to an untimely grave. It destroys thc Norvons *>,l
tom, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causesVuen.
tal derangement, prevents the proper development of Hi,,
system, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, and all I
earthly happiness,' and leaves the sufferer wrecked in buly E
and mind, predisposed to consumption and « train of eviu I
inure to bo dreaded titan death itself. IVith the fullest cult- g
fldencel assure Die unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that |
a permanent and speedy euro can lie effected, and with th, g
abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restore! I
td robust, vigorous heaitii: • |
The afflicted are cunt toned against the use of Patent Mel. *1
Iciues, (or there are so many ingenious snares in thffeet I
um ns of tho public prints to catch and rub the unwary seF-Jv
(brers that millions have their constitutions ruined by tin $
vilo comx>ounds of quack doctors or the equally polsunnni 2S
uOrtrums vended os “Patent Medicines.” I have Carefully S
analysed many of t.) twcalled Patent Medicinesami.liij
that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, wiiieh
ids one of the,strongest preparations of mercury and a dead. £
ly pujson, which instead of curing the disease disables tin. v
system fur lid'. N S
1, Threo-fourtits of the patent nostrums now In nso arc put 'j
up by unprincipled and ignorant penons, whedo uotun. i?
tiers taud oven Uie alphabet of the materia medico, and me |
oquallyas destitute of any knowledge of thehuman system, 3
having otto-object only hr view, itud that to make money rr
gardhsa of consequences. '
Irregularities and a]l diseases of males and females
treated oaprinciples established by twenty, yean of prac
tice, and sanctioned by thousands of .the most rviuarkaM
cures; Medicines with full directions sent to any parts)
tho United States or Canadas, by patients communkatin
their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly
confitlentiaL Address .. /.
'. ■ J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D_
Offiee Ka. liffl FObart -St, (OW JVii. 10 Vf Below TieW/U,
P/tiladcljthi a, ~ J/o/y23, ’K-lj.
Howabd ASSOCIATION, PHIL
ADELPHIA.
A ttencvotesil Institution, atfal/lishcdhg fecial endvvmtti
for the relief ef Ihesirk and distressed,. qtfMed tritt I7r
vlcul ami Epidemic dua'set- s' -% .T.
—To.all persons afflicted with Sein;dDisc»scs,*uch ns
matorrhcCai SaeunlUral »<**, Impotence, Gonnrrbnd, (util,
SypliiUt, Vie.vitt.ißf Onanism or Self Abuse, <&-, de.
The HoWaud AssomnoiV fn View of the owfiii destruction
oflmiuan life, caused by. Sexual Diseases, and tin- deception
practised upon tlie unfortunate victims of such diseases X j
Quacks,(several yenra ago directed their Consul
as a charitable urt Vurthy of Oysir name, to open n DUpin
sary (bribe treatment of this'class of'disease*, in'ftll flidr
forms, and to give medical advice gratis, to all who &ppl;
by letter, with h description of their condition, (sge.ocrn
patfon, habits of life, Ac.,),and in cases of extreJnepon itv
and suffering, to furnish medicine fret <f charge. It ii
needless to add that the Association commands (he bljAcrt
Medical skill of the age, and will Cornish the dio»1 spina
cd modsrn treatment.
The Directors, on a review of-the post,'(be) assured tint
their labors In this sphere. of hencvulmt 'effort* have beta
of grcat benefit to the “afflicted, esp&WUy th t heyonns,
and they haye resolved to devpte thenne-lvC", with renewal,
teal, to thievery important but mrich despised c.uue.
Just published by the Association, a Report on Bpcnm
torrboc% or Semlmj Weakness,, the vice otOuauUm, Man
turbation of SelfAbnsc, and other'disemfeaof the Sexual
Organ*, by Uiu Snrjtyrn, wliiuh wiU be sent fo
mail (in a sealed, envelope), free of charge, on the' receipt rf
- wn postage atampafiirpdttagn. •
Address, for Report or Tfentmont, Dr. OEORfi-BR. CAL
HOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard- As-ioclotloai, No. 5 A
Ninth street, I‘hUadohiliia, Pa, Bv order of the Dirertnr>.
EZRA D-IfEAUTWELL, Pres'l.
QBO. FAIRCHILD, Setfg:' • i -fOcc-S-ly.
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PRKMA
TDIU} DECLINE.—Just Published, Gratis, the iMh
Thousand!
A FEW WORDS ON XHBILATIOSAL .TREATMENT,
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Ldcril Weakness
Nocturnal. Kin Unions, Genital arid Nervous Dlbllily, Impe
(oncy, and Impediments to Mantle generally, by -s ‘
■ : 1 r B. ON LANKY, M.D.
Xho impertant foct that. |ho many alarming complaints
originating in the imprudence arid solitude of vonth, inst
ho easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, It in this small
tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and hi Jr
lynuipcemfril trentraerit, as adopter! hy the Author, fully
oxulalnwhby.tnenna of which every sum. fa enabl'd to ran
HIMSELF perfectly and at tho least possible costl therely
avoiding all tb« advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis. and post free In a sealed rn
velnpe, hy remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr
B. DB LAN GY, 88 East 31st Street, New York City.
May IVIS6S.'
QPRINGI [ AND SUMMER FASH-
O lONS.—JOHN O.DONNELL, Merchant Tailor, late d
HoUidayebnrg, dreires to inform the citizens of Alloom
and vicinity, that he lms leased tho building two don
North of tho Iter! Lion Hotel rind one door South of Ma
gic's Saloon, on Main street, whore he fa now receiving bk
1 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of Cloths of all prices. Plain owl fancy
OiadmcTM, suitable for turner wear, 811 fc. Satin VelvetMar
relUca andall kinds of light Summer Yes tings, in short,
everything that may Bo erdted r for, all of which henlil
nnke to order, on short notice, and on the most reason*
blo terms.
i n ihelmsiM* ho <hlnks,-«ffl er>
P}' * "2J. *U who may favor him wltU their prdc«-
April I, jBsB*ly. '
IOTAP- OF BLAIR COCNTT. —THE
jJJL agbacribers propose to publish n New Map of Blrif
CoMty, Pennsylvania, from actual surveys, containing a®
Pnolic Roads, Kail Roads, Canals, the actual localities v(
Villages, Post Offices, Houses of Worship, School llouw,
HeßUmotories, Tanneries, Mills, Hotels, Stores, Farm Ileus
es, names of Property Owners, Ac.
f'Bnlarged’ Plans or the Principal Villages, a Tabled
Instances, and a Business Directory, giving the name an!
?» • subscriber, will l»e cntrravrd on tho nwi
i‘L. e plotting will bo to a suitable scuta sorb in mat 1
a largo and ornamental Map, which will be cob-red anj
mounted in the best style, and delivered to D
$5 per copy f SAMUEL GEH,
April 16, I?o8. ISAAC O. FREED-
ivtational police gazette.-
A. 1 This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals i< t
tt* Twelfth Tear, and is widely circulated through'-t
the country. It contains all tho Great Trials, Crimis*!
Omob, and appropriate Editorials on tho some, toeef her wit!
information on Criminal Matters, not to bo found in aaj
other newspaper. • ,
«3-Shhsanptions «;2 per annum;. $1 for six month’, h
ue remitted by subscribers (who fthonld write their nnm**
and tho town, county and State where they reside plainly!
To G. AV. MATSKLL & CO.,
E»htor & Prop r. of New York Police Gazette.
11 JVrw 1 'or!; City-
\TEDICATED FUR CHEST PRO
i-TJL TECTOK, A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST
fearftil diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Odds, and oilier e?'•
lions of the Lug*, which arise from the exposed fdalc . • f th *
Chest, aceiirdfnri tstfathion and the continual change’ ofeei
climate, for sale at Uio Drug Store of G. IV. KESSLEII-
T EVFS PREPARATION FOR KX-
Mj terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS. **
Uea-bugs without danger in Ite nso under any cii\’uni?-U"'
2CS,for sale at the thujr Store of
Jan. 24, '6^-tf]
Flour.— the best quality of
FAMILY FLOUR for Bale,. Wholesale* ttmUlcLiii'*
Apply to J. SIUMSMAKCR'
Dcc.11,1850-tf. Masonic iVini'l' 1 *
T UMBER FOR SALE.—
JUi Co,o°o SUiDjtlra 50,000 lathes, ■,
and all kinds of BDItDINO MATERIAL. lower than tW
lowest. for Cosh. Apply to JOHN SIIOK.UA KKK-
A BUOMINAL TnC
niiJ.Slioulrtoj VmtJtU Saltaf T.s
l-H] " jUSSOii:
Offlee cpcn for the. thin,
to 8 P. M, during the wee
, on Sunday.
June 4, ’67-tf]
■. MKnU* Lodge, A. Y. 'A
djy of each' month, in the t
o’clock, p. M.
third Tueaday of each won
sonic Temple, at ~\4 o.’clod
Attoona Lodge, I. o.'qf O.
tyening, In the second stun
o’clock, P. M.
. rreamfa lodge, I. o. of 0
evening, tn tho third story i
street, at 7% o’clock. P. M.
IWiumXmo Tribe, No. 35,
v ? r yTue S( bi, evening
ftaa?!
tottT tUrtrtSy
_ ■ COUNTY
Port. De
V^S! >rer ~ H - Hoover.
W.’Tlppery, i
ALTOONA BOR(
the ifc,*fe_jaco
Ifaipuj—K. M. Jones.
AlSm S*“’* e 5-JAnes Lor
Pe . t ' T , Recil - Colson c:
cEpZ , i°S Cauuca-n. u
W»*toC»n«c,7-Jol.n Met
Treasurer— Ja;n
*fto ol Directors —Geor-e.
"v^!b. aeo - W. Sparks, Josci
qf Sc/ionl Rxtni
iffibConttablc^-Josepli K.
5“ OOeetor— John MsClel
-dtafiforr-O, p. Thomas, Tl
j*«W-John McClelland
J-Aneuon— James
; qf Xbctiont— East W
«' “ Went
■^^orr—East
„ West « J.
I— North “ tv
Vl»?». «. n.
|) RS HIRST &
fenOviM«uf Professional sorvi
tfclnlty in the several br
medicine a>
gggrtijrcalU-regularly.attc
wujcc, tiw «amo aa heretofor
jW’ O - U.xlZln'r'
3 M.J>, Ak
5I - n«mH
AwgSiiSXlF?***’
PLOUR.—TIIE
is now prepared to fa
r ‘nl,’ Dll i de from *»««<! whrat
Si?U'KS J,rC "'*«
0. W. KESSLER
Almonds, wi
■*' Filberts is-tn
P®? iYHITE L
-?u*
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TRIBUNE
CHURCHE!
Presbyterian, Rev. A
cry Sabbath morning at
8 o’clock. Sabbath Sciu
turo Room. Prayer Met
the some-room.
Methodist Episcopal, R
ing every Sabbath momi
lug. Sabbath School in
M. General Prayer Mee
day evening. Young Mi
evening.
Evangelical Zutheran,
the liecture Room at 2 o
some room every Wcdne;
linded Brethren, Rev.
ery Sabbath morning at
0 o’clock. Sabbath Sch
o’clock, A. M. Prayer i
in same room.
Protestant Episcopal, It
Service 2d and 4th Sunda
A. M,*wl4>sP. M. Su
CUihoUe, Her. Joint Tn
o’clock in the looming, m
Baptist, (no Pastor.)—3
. African Methodist, bcv.
every Sabbath morning ai
the mil Union School lllm-
ALTOONA f
MAI
Eastern Way and Uollidaj
Western “
HoUldayshurg
Eastern Through Mail
Wealem trough, (Saturda
' mail
EMtara Through Mail,
Weetera Way and llollidaj
Eastern « ..
RAILROAt
Expreaa Train East arrives
“ “ West “
Faat « East «
“ • “ West “
Mail
M
“ East «
“ West “
. The nOLLID.VYSRCRG
MaU train En
J&&AIRSVILLE BR
War thOn Boat and West
train BasL
Dec.a.’W-Ul
MEETINGS or
2£**f'~ J ? nu ' B Fnnk.
•vPWi*»( Cjf thmmon
•EA NUTS.—S,OO
Wington Pea Nuts in sto
i!!^25.’53-ly] : 101 No
i?IGS, DATES, PI
- Currants in store an
l9lNo|
191 No ;