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

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    - - bo:drown. by-8. Bwan-i
-/-aß*«tow of the cporth Academy lottery, in each of their;
NttOber Litterlae for AprU, 1958, at AUGUSTA,
:'Msn(iOt.fP whlch.city they have removed their principal
■■■' ’• ■-:■■■.*" ' ' • CLASS 9, ■ ' \
"9k)h**OWß. to the city o£ Augusta, Georgia. In public, ya ,
t Saturday, April 3, 1858.
; ,*K. _•£ • CLASH 10,
■' In the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on
'■■ ■' Saturday, April 10, 1858. ~
- ;: 5 ' , • ■ Class 11, .- t > .
lha City of Augusta, Georgia, in ipupUc, on
1’ ■ ■■ ’ tSP-' Saturday, April 17, 1858.
: " CLASS-12, f :
• Sb be drawn in tho City of Augusta, Georgia, In public, on
. • Saturday,. April 21, 1868.
V.. .ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
..’fPS;s w ®2« I, . Fooa hvxdbed axd ttoaxv-m* nuzzai
* r 1 -. . Heariymie Prue to entry Kine TiekeUl
MAGNIFICENT SCUEMEI
v p’if- MM Bnxyix each satuehay w apbxL.
T Five Of $70,0 JO ] 4 Prize of SOO
- 80,000 4 ■ “ “ . 300'
' ‘‘KV f° “ 10,000 4 « « 700
■5 4 « “ S,O>M 4 “!«•■.. .fico
1-, :S “ . . 4,000 60 Prizes:.of .600
•1. “ “ . SjoOoJ 60 “ “ 300
1 “ 1,600) 100 « « ,125
-. . 4 >_ , -Ijooojaao « « . 100
; , Approximation : prizes,
~4JW»e«pfs4oo Approx! ting. tofJttfiOOVtixn are $1,300
/.<• ■“ f BOO’ « ■’** 30,000 «:« Ti,2QD i
■ I f « aoO « « 10,000 « « \ 800
• 4- . " (“126 “ “ 6/W0- •* “ 60a
. -jfc « “«MOO “ « 4j»o “ “ 400
‘4 ' “ 76 .“ • •« BjOqO «-“ 800
,4 “ “ SO “ « iSOO “ “ 200
,6,000 « « Sore 100,006
■■ I 1 !'* 1 1 -' v ' ■ . j ; ■ ■ -■■ -■ ■■
. to , ; ■ $331006
.Whole Tickets $10; II«lTOS $6; Qaartors $2,60.
, ~ , - • (PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
•.Tlio numbers frurn lto .50,(w0, corresponding with those
&tho Tickcts printed on separate sups of paper,
in small tin tubes out! placed InJHia-.Wbeei.
>7 Prizes, similarly printed and ouclitled, aro
>tlier wheel.
i are thou revolved, ■and a number is drawn
Ml of Numbers, and at the: same tine a Prise
IsArswnfWnn the other wheel. The number and prixe'
( dniW|ljoat aro opened and; exhibitedtojthe audience, and’
WffcWfod the Commissioners; tho prize being placed
against tho number drawn. This operation is repeated nu
till all the,Prizes ur>‘dnuvu out. . 1
AlxnuUiWljoif Paaca.—The two proceeding and the two
> ipaxMidine numbers to thoea drawing the Orst 7 Prizes will
InjenGtlealo the 28 Approxiunition Prizes. For example;
If .Ticket No. 1V,20*) draws tho gTOjJOO Prize, those tickets
numbered 11^U5..11,243,11J51.11252, wilt each be entitled
rte SWh- U Ticket No. 550 draws the Prize, those
. ’’Wctot* numbered 548.540,351, 532, will leach bo entitled to
“. fSWs ami so on according to the above scheme, \
■ The 6,000 Prizes uf s2u wIU be detenniued by thelkst fl;
ytra of Gic nuuiber that draws tlio $70,000 Prize. For ex
• *mpU;Jf the. number druwing'lhe $70,000 Prize ends with
all the tickets, where the} number ends in 1,
Will ba eutitldl to s2<'. If the number ends wltli No. 2,
thtSu ail the tickets where tho number cnds'in 2 will be en
tiUed tp $2O, and so on to 0. i
Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the following rates
.which | i
Certificate of,package of 10 Whole Tickets,
lOUalf “V
“ “ .lOQuorter “ ' "
“ - 10,Eight “
IN TICKETS,OR CERTIFICATES
i-
11
.the mousy to *)(ir adJru*s for the tickets ordertd,
orrecdpfof which'they'will be forwarded by first mall.—
con hare tickets priding in any number they
swr designate,
jffee list of Drawn Numbers find Prizes will be sent to
- JrireijaiofAUnpjddiately after the drawing.
jyrite their signatures plain, and
gIW thalrPart and State.
jk drawn and payable |in full
' AU;|PtllHl §1,009 and under,.paid -immediately after
the drawing—other prizes at the uanal timaof ltd days.
All communications strictly confidential. '
.Address orders for tickets or certificates to
. 8. SWAN 4 CO, Augusta , Ga.
. Persona residing; near-Montgomery, Ala, or Atalnuta,Gu.
, can bare their, enters tilted, and save time, by addressing
8. Swan 4 Co, at cither of those cities.
- A list of the ntunbers thgt are drawn Dora the wheel,
■with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to,
will be published after every- drawing, intbc following pa
pen:—MtpOrieantDella,Mobileitegtiter, Charleston Stan
lord, AashHOe Gazette, Atlanta JnUlHgenCer, Acte York
Wiekly Day Book, Savannah Morning Newt, Richmond DU
patch, Xtw York Dispatch, and Paidding (Mist.) Clarion
Augusta {Ota.) CbnsßhdionaUst. [jan.7-ly.
rpHE CRISIS HAS ARRIVED, AND
~ everywhere Banks, 'Brokers ami Business men arc
suspending dr brooking up, under the 'overwhelming
pfewunt Credit is ami Enterprise is paraly
sed. But amid alt the hubbub and confusion inci
dent uponsacU a state of affairs, we beg leave to inform
nor,friends mid the public generally, that wb hare just re
turned,from Philadelphia with oue of the largest best se
loctod and cheapest stock of
-iPALL & WINTER GOODS
, Ever brought to town'. Our stock. consists, in part, oi
INDIES MUiSS GOODS.
AJpafa«,Ca»!imert», Bib-
Cnthe, Casahneres, Vesting!, Shirtings, Cottdnadca, Silk
KliStttliU Undershirts, Cravats. HandkArekleS!.■£«.
. l!: ; ‘ DOMESTIC GOODS, "
Mt#ch#dj«d Unblcaehed Muslins and-Shoutings, Ladies
Owtem-BUppors and §hges, Gents Gaiters, Boots and Shoes,
IMluag GJassoa, Umbrellas, Tickings, and every variety of
Dry Goods In common use.
Wo respectfully invite the public to call and examine
cur (took before; purchasing elsewhere. We have bought
our assortment at such prices that we cannot ho undersold
by any ostablishiheat In the county. ' '
.Oct.lMf] J. B. in LEMAN.
CAVING FUND, FIVE per cent
kJ/ XiftKBE&E, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO', IRrf
nui strati, S. W. ‘Corner of .Third, Fhiladelphia. Inccrpo
r*t*l by the State of Pennsylvania.
Money. }s received in any earn, largo or small, anil intcr
eapahlfrom the day of deposit to the day ot withdrawal.
>fue office is open ovary day Horn 9 o’clock in the morn
ing till S O’clock In the aftcruofcn, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till S o’cloojc.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Pru't.
■: .•■■■ „ ; KOBERI’NeLFRIBGE, Ties-Pres t.
XT*. J. Bud, Secretary.
• „ DIRECTORS.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, ,uF. Carrol Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Sclfridge, Ifrancis Lee,
Sami K. Ashton, Joseph Ycrkee,
C. LandrcUi Manns, Henry Dieffendctfer. '
Money is iSeceived and payments made daily without no
tice.
j The investments aro made in REAL ESTATE MORT
/ GAGES, GROUND .RENTS, and such first doss securities
. as the Charter requires • ’ [MaCMm.
TITILLINEKY AND MANTUAMA-
ItJL kino ESTABLISHMENT.—Misses M,
A E. K.vcmuß would tcspectfullv inform the
Ivlles of Altoona and vicinity, that tney
tlnuo the abovebusiness at their old stand
•Re Sellers’ Drug Store, and have just received their simply
Of SPRING and SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, which
they will sell as lewda.any other establishment in the place
Dreseeaaad all articUe* of ladiis wear made t*. order on short
notice and rcasoualdg,terms. [April 23, ’57-ly.
Eaisins:— 1,000 boxes bunch
and Layer Raisins in store and for sale by
' \ WM. N. SniJGARD,
March 25, ’MJy] -Ml North 3d street, Philadelphia.
|T?IGS, PRUNES, CITRONS
JU.and Currantsinetoreandforsaloby
' TO. N. 6UUGARD,
Mafch29,’M ly] 191 NortK3detrcct,Phfladelphia.
AND
Rne manufactured ind iar sale by '
. i YFM. N. SUUGARD,.
March 2S, *5B-ly] 191 Norfh3d street, Philadelphia.
TOINE AND hASD OILS, CAM
JT- phene, Banting Fluid, Carfton Oil, Ac, at
• ; KESSLER’S.
AIR OILS, COLOGNES, POM
.odes, Sharing Cream, Toilet Sdapa, Ac. tor saio by
a'-.. ■ G.F. KESSLER.
aBNRY LEHR'S STORE IS IN
John lehr 5 * old stand, pearly opposite McCor-
store,inM6rth ' [Jane 18, '67-1 y.
BUT THE BEST CONFEC
■xI- tionarieg. Knt» and Pinits.keirt at
: JJujo IS, ’fiT-ly] HENRY LEHR’S.
T67SDUCAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
ir aiMlfwJby callingat“
n£KBY LEITE'S.
IS INVITED TO
JE li ca)l And test the merits of tho articles .kept by
*UWlBi's7-ly] HENRY LEHR.
T -PTS FOR SALE.—I 2 BUILDING
JLi Lots, situate In different localities. In this Borough for
, ale on reasonable terms, by [27-tl] J. SHOEMAKER.
SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESER-
■ fl-tt} RESBIJER’g,
TOERE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC
fl - Paint, also Chrome. Green, Yellow, Paris Green, dry
or KTOUPd In oil at [l-ttJ KESSLER’S.
TTAEpWAKE OF ALfc DESCBIP-
Iiat m3 for enlobv
/UHILEiUJJ.
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TIUFF’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE
jL/"PtriSßtJttUH, pa;
ESTABLISHED IN 1840, (incorporated by tho Legislatoo
qf Pennsylvania. '
BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
• ■ Bis-excellency the Hox.Jauxs Bcchaitah, President of:
.the United States,
Uon.JuixiK Wilkins, Dost. Charms Matioe,
H(Wi JUDOK HAMPTON', Char. J. K.Mooehkad,
\* , Uox. JUDOS LOWBIS.
P. DUPE, (author of Duffs Book-keeping President, with
a superintendent and five assistant teachers of Book-keep
ing, and seven other teachers apd lecturers,
3.8. DUNCAN, one of the best penmen in tins country,
(author of the gems of business and ornamental penman
ship,) Professor of Penmanship.
Duff’s system of Book-keeping is sanctioned by the
American institute and Chamber of Commerce; of ■ New
York, apd many of the leading husinessmeuofthedSastand
West, os, tho most comprehensive and . practical system of
: accounts now in iise, and after from ten to fifteen years
practical application of its principles to over;four
; hundred students have attesteditssuperiority,(circular!!).)
All) the arrangements for teaching being perfectedhynear
twenty years’ experience of the principal, students gradu
ate in about hall the time required inother colleges, saving
$l5. or $3O in board. “•
Upwards of 4000 Students have entered the institution
since founded. To obtain ftaliparticalanaf the collegiate
training for business and the character ofJthe institution,
send fotj its pamphlet circular of 50 pages; with samples
of Mr. Duncan's writing which ore moiled flfee,
Durr’s Boorzxaptitn, Harper's new enlarged edition, $l,-
60, post*ge 20c. Durr’s gisiunoAT *l,oo,
PC, DUSOAS’S BUSISKSS Aitl) ORMAUEJ(TAP PpaMAs
smp, crown qnarto, 15,00, mailed postpaid.' This splendid
work anil Duff's Book-keeping, have recentlv boen awarded
FIKTBRNHBST PREMIUM SILVER MEDALS AND
DIPLOMAS, attesting, the fact of .their being (he best
treaties upon these subjects now in use. >
Inelegantly bound copy of Duncan's 'Penmanship is pre
soahsttOßVcrystudent whohereafter graduates in the in-
DdncAsHs Copt Books, complete in six numbers, 24quarto
pages eaich, onlnno Demy paper, with the oathurs’a direo
tlons.for u<achiug,the tnoet thorough system for school in-
Struotidp pablished, 12V£c per number, with a liberal dis
count tOthe trade, mailed postage 17 cents, on application
to the publishers, W. O. Johnston A Co., Pittsburgh.
*D-Gaii and qoe Mr. Duncan perform with the pen.
rkiEAT Discovery of the age
\jT i IMPORTANT 10
TOBAPCO CHEWEBS.
PR. OU6TAV LINNARDS TASTE RESTORATIVE TRO
CHES, Uit greal Substitute far lobaccn. i,
lt/ii;» well knpwuand iucoutrovertublo foct that! the use
of Tobacco is the‘promoting causcof manyof the most se
vere. i r ■ : v ". '
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS j
to which tlieraceofraan is subject, as careful amUjjsU aud
long will painful experience liavb clearly proven tiiat it
contains certain horcotic and" poisonous properties must
dangerous in their effects, which by entering into tliu blood
dcraugj the functions and operations of die. Heart, causing
many tb suppose that organ to bo seriously diseased
’ TOBACCO affects also tiro entirenervous mani
festing itself—as ailirho have over, used the noxious weed
will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability,
Water Brasil, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a
similar character. - I
$BO
40
20
10
! THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES
Arc designed to counteract these baneful influences, and
have proved completely successful in u multitude of coses,
and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they
exert ajbencflcial effect upon the entile system, restoring
•the .Taste which has become vitiated qr destroyed by great
indulgence, coplplctcly removing the irritation ami accom
panying tickling sensation of the Throat —which are al
ways consequent upon abstaining from the use of TobaJcco.
and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate
the whole system.
Pcrsoas.who are irretrievably undermining their consti
tutionsand shortening their lives, should use these Troches
immediately aud throw off the injurious and and unpleas
ant liabit of Tobacco. Chewing.
These Troclies of Lozenges are put up in a convenient and
portable foi mat the low price of 51) Cents per Box. A lib
eral discount to the Trade.
Prepaml solely byithenndersignedto whom oil’orders'
should tie addressed. .
' ' JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist.
MarchlS, ly.] Cor. 2d and Race stiyet.'Philn.Ny
/ 10ALI COAL! COAL! COAL!—
V J T)ie subscriber would rmpect- <!%
.(tally inform the consumers of L mAsTSff
and WOOD in Aluoum,that hois am-O£3S ~*lsaEffljiiaa
stoutly;recclving and' will deliver at
this time, Anthriacite Coal at $5,00 per ton, -
Irvin's “ 3,12J£. “
' Bituminous “ 8 per'bushel,
Dry .Hickory Wood, 3,60 “ cord,
Oak « 2,50 « “
All orders left at J..L. Xckes’ store, or at Esquire Douty's
Justice; Office will bo promptly filled.
''Omni at residence in-Bnttonbnrg’s building, opposite Rob
ert Green’s, wj| r, re all orders will receive prompt attention.
Aug. Ti.’oO-tf] JOHN ALLISON.
HFETTINGEK’S
• GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM.
NO. 1, ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA*
Where may bo had all the popular Publications of the
day. sngh as Daily aud Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, School Hooks. Copy
-Books,. Slates. Pen*, Pencils, Inks, Can and Letter Paper,
Envelope), Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
fact everything in the Stationary line. Toys, Notions and
Games; of every variety. Pictures and Picture Frames, To
bacco and Segars of the best quality, Ac,, 4c
N. 8.-We ore sole .Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
county, for ROHN’SCELEBRATED SALVE. Hi docs pos
iffycfyicurc all sore* to which It is applied. Try it. f7-tf.
Tipton steam sash, frame,
BOOR, SHUTTER k Fl/OOEINO MANUFACTORY,
r , Tipton, Blair Lfa 10 milts East of Altoona.
The undersigned Having provided a complete act of Ma
-1 chjnery for the business, and being practical House Carpen
ters and Builders; are extensively engaged in Manufacturing
1 by steam, any description of Carpenter Work, which wo.
will furnish at low rates, and ship to any point on the Pa.
Railroad. Plans of every description for buildings with
specifications and bill of. timber prepared. Orders from a
i&tonce respectfully solicited. i ,
June I, ’57-ly] ! McCAUtEY A CO.
Pennsylvania House.
Patterson, Juniata County, pa.,
REYNOLDS & CODER, Proprietors,
BEGLEAVE TP INFORM THEIR FRIENDS
and the travelling public generally, that they have
taken the above well-known house, where they will be happy
to wait upon all who ihay favor them with.n call. Its con
venience to the depot tenders it a desirable stopping place
or tinjaa who wisii to,get oa or off the ears, also for trnveb
ere wishing to get meals at moderate charges —23 cents.
may27-tf.J i
Lycoming county mutual
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY—The undersigned,
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insuntncc Company, is
at alltlnies ready to' insure against loss or damage by, fire,
BuOtliygf'. Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every
description, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as
any company in the State. Office in the Masonic .Temple.
Jan. 3j’3o-tfJ ~ JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. =
TO77EST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
XIJ —iTlio undersigned, Agent fur Blair cornty, will
take short and long risks on Buildings, Merchandise, Fur-,
nltnrd and Property of every description, in town or coun
try, at as reasonable rates as any .company in the State.—
Ritdca: abo token on tne liverof hctfsMf 'Offiee in Masonic
Tempje.; ! JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. .
Match 18,1838-ly; i‘ ; •
Blair county insurance
AGENCY—The* nhdetaigiied, Agent of the Blair
County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is at all
times (vady to Insure against loss or damage by fire, Buitd
uw, Merchandise, Furniture and property, of every Res
crtptwtn, In, town or country, at aa, reasonable
Company .in. the State.' Office in Uie Masonic Temple.
Jan. 8, F 5O-tf J i • JOHN SHOEMAKER, Apenf.
T LARGE AMOUNT
« i [Of tyell selected LIQUORS has been received
atffiei “ LOG AX HOUSE,” HoUidaysburg, which will be
sold Oi the lowest caabprtcee.wholesalo or retail. The
man wlio wanta haa only to cali. [Dec.
pAST IRON RAILING AND ALL
v V Wnda of Canting* executed ti> order, also Tin Spout
ing put up to order, rt ghorteet.notice, aphly to
, '1 ’ ’ ’ f J. SHOEMAKER, Agmtfor
Jan. 3,1856-tf. .< • McLmxium. Watson A Co.
T7LOUR.—THR BEST QUALITY OP
1? FAMILY FLOUR tor sale, andKetoUe-
Apply to . ' J. SHOEMAKER,‘
Dec, 11, 1856-fcf. . .! Masonic Temple.
■pE'A NUTS.-*-5,Q00 BUSHELS WIL
-1 mington Pea Ruta Iti store and fe'reale.hy
WH.\N. SHIfOARD,
Map* 2ft, ’6B-ly] 191 Kortii Sdstnet,PhOMelphia.
A lmonds, walruts, cream
i\ Nut* and Filbert* In store and for sale by
WM. N. SIIUGARD,
March 25, ’59-1 y] 191 North 8d street, Philadelphia. -
ROCERIBS. —A LARGE AND
\T complete aoaortment of Groceries hate Jmt boon re
ceived at tire store of ~ J. B- ICMMIS. .
Rich tobacco and highly
flavored Clgaraeln abundance, can be had at
June 18, '67-ly] ) HENRY LEHR’S.
T OVKUING AND .MEW ORLEANS
HJssfttr-* •* ixse'e
‘a K» TO* ’MOTtB. EL DORADO «HOC ASSK
43ATO1R fiff «ioi*to of Sewing
Silk. Each purchajcrof one duHar’sL worth ofiSewingSiuc
wiHreceive a numbered chock, which'wift 'ehtitteUrt hol
d« toaae«harennda.Tolco in thfl dbtribntion of "the £s
- Hot of Valuable Property, to ho distributed byaCom
mittoa,cboaenby tittyshareholders) in-sucha manner a*
they may dew advisable and agree upon among themselves.
‘ LIST OF PROPERTY.
7 corner Lots oif Washington street Altoona, 50 '
by 120 foot, valued ut $lB4 each, $1,288
17-lote on' Washington st, 50x120 ft., sls6e«di, 2,652-
8 cor. lots on Mulberry tit., “ “ 150. “ 1,248
19 lots on Mulberry st., " “ 182 « 8,508
.2 lots on High street, u “ 81 “ . ' 126
' 1 cur. lot on Geniaui street, 50x175 ft., rained at 63
3 lots onGermanstrect, u - 9 $42 each 126
Hot on Howard street; 50x128 valued at . .132
1 cor. lot On Lexington st, “ *i «• « '- iso
21otoon ChcstUutstrtct, “ “glSleadi, : 2C2
T Gold Lever'W‘»«h, valued at 100
1 Horse, : -S:i « « 187
. 1 Two-Horsc Wa#m, “ “ 42
• 1 Silver Lepine Watch “ u 16
12. Coat l&tterns Add Trimmings, $lO each, 120
60 Paata ahd Vcjsi patterns, at $4,40 each, 220
■ 75 Articles or Parcels of Merchandise, s3,ooeacb, - 225-
ioa “ •* 2,00 « 2uo
iw “ « i « 1,00 “ 100
800 “ ■ ; “ ■75 “ . . 878
2,000 “ “ “ 60 “ 1,000
8.000 ■“ - * ' 1 « 30 “ 900
4.000 u :K; “ 25 “ 1,000
8,885 “ «:; “ 20 “ 777
18,787 Gifts, valued ait-' - $13,787
1 The Beal Estuto.ln tjiis Enterprise is handsomely situated
inthe flourishing tovrß of Altiiona, (Head-quarters of the
Pa, Central R. R.OQ-jwiiichln a few years has grown as if
by tnggfab itspresoutjj(onula,tion being over 3,000.
The above property jrnl be delivered to the persons enti
tled to recewe ft, imjutdistdy after tbo distribution.
An iudisputablo tttld toiall the lots in tbeabove bill will
begivenby R. H. McOORMICK.
The articles oi- parcels jay bill, will consist of- cloths, caS
simores, de laines, ’
My,object is to diaposu of the sfllcTi&the shortest possible
time, and I desire everybody to fmrchg.se soon and become
membeni of tliis MafftUficent AurKiatioh:'
Tile silk will !be sent to any part’ of the UnUed Stato,
with Certificate of 'Hhthbership, (for each dollar's worth pur
chased,) on receipt Of (he cash..
•Agents or dribs remitting $lO at one time, will receive in
return $ll worth of silk and 11 certificates'.
All orders must be addressed to . JOSEPH MOIST,
June 10,1856-tC]:,; j y Allqma, Biatrial, fit.
All orders by nuutfVjritb postage stamp enclosed, prompt
ly attended to. y f
A,TONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARN
j. * I ED, tuuj in thtoe ** luird time*,” it is desirable to
know where to goiiuurder to save money iu inu'cLaoinir
DKY GOOjDg, OROCEHIES OK PROVISIONS.
By of iiifurnmttcu,
LOW THE H & MuJDOWELL,
[ f I A OF THE
Q'3Dacs>aaQp Li^ s
would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona, that
, they have- just received their
FALL AlVOf WISTBB GOOD^,
which they will sell litprices to suit customers in this Fi
nancial Panic and that defy competition.
Our stock cousistsJlh pitrf. of Silks, French and Printed
Merinos, Plain ami Printed Cashmeres, Ombre Striped Eu
genics, Detains, Ducats, Coburgs, Gala and Woolen Pluids,
Steltaaud Broyha SHaatls, CheuileShawls and Scarfs, Ctoaksi
Mantillas, Yelvuls, Velvet Riblieas, Ac.
Zephyr Goods, consisting of Mantillas and Hoods for la
dles, misses atul children, Victorines. Ac. Our .stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
such as Linens. filieetiWs, Pillow Linens, Table Linens,
Napkins, Drilling Cuodies. Tickings Flannels of all colors.
Carpets, Matting, Stiiti Cloth, Oil Cloths. Ac., 1 is unusually
large. Our stock of ?
BOOTS. SIIOEFC GAITERS. SLIPPERS, AC.
far Men, Weuteu, Iloy.-i, Misses und Children, is not surpus
eed iu variety or cheapness in th- town. Our
STOCK OF GROCERIES
are the best tliat couhliho proaued in the Eastern market.
M e luivc.also Flour, .Potatoes, Meat and many otlter ar
ticles not herein enumerated.
Bo sure and drop in juid examine our stock, and we will
make it on. object to pjirchasc, [Oct. kO tf.
MAEYLAjfi) STA'TE LOTTERIES.
R. Fnxi'ct. A Co., Managers, \
■„ CAUTION NOTK/K)
Persona living at iviilistauco should
<>f whom they order Lottery Ticketsor CertificatSofPack-
N‘S<* of Tickets. T}ie country is flooded with bogus und
swindling Lotteries, i Every inducement is lield out to get
portions to invest money in tbem. Capital Prizes of from
$•.’0,000 to' $R),000 head their schemes—witli tickets at One
Dollah, sloO,Ooo.Cupi£al Prizes are offered, tickets $6. All
such, imevery insbtnc4 are frauds; and if mo my is sent to
them for In-kcte, it ittsj) much tlirown away, witiioul the
shadow of Xchance djf getting a prize. Biwile of all Lot
terija where the Capjlijl Prize is unusually large in com
parison to the Vito pf tickets. In every ’instance where
large prizes are Merdd; lor n .small cost of tickets, put it
down as u certain Tra^id.
The Kentucky StStoiLottery for the benefit of the Shel
by College, under ymrsniauagenient. is the only Lottery iu
the United States wliiclUs legally decided by the Maryland
Drawings; all other which purport tube decided
by the Maryland Dra;whige\ai bauds.
TUKM.VUYLANDVr.niS LOTTERIES.
Purchase in'the -Mary land Svate Lotteries, then vou are
sure of being i;ight. -ASni in ordering iu the Maryland Lot
you hiv* Siux* of |Uh* and drawings.
One thing look to, hud that is, lAyou order from any li
censed v.-Yiderin Ealtlihore.ylo u-.l ?te-.-ive any bin Mana
gers’ Tickets und Managers’ Printed COrCi.Tuibs of Packa
ges. The Managers’ Cortifleates’liav- theommbers printed,
and have the lithographed signature of Rd-Fnmce A Co.
No one has a righUtt scudhis imijviduaj Xrtiikates,and
if he does it, be sure there Is a fraud at the bijttom of it.
It. KItANOE ft CO.,
Feb. 18-3m,] Managers of Maryland State Lotteries.
I GIFTS!! GIFTS!I—A pGze
V_B to every purchaser. \
SOO IK»LXAUS WORTH OF GIFTS!! \
: Consisting of
GOLD AND SI LVEB: TFATCII Ed,
, f FINE GOLD JEWELRY, 40.,
Witt BE DjSIRIJUfTED WITH EVEHV 1000 BOOKS.
The attention of the public is respectfully solicited to the
extensive assortment of valuable .Standard and Miscellane
ous Books, which are offered for sale nt the lowest Detail
Brices. A GIFT WORtll FROM 2T. CENTS TO *lOO, will
he given witii every Ih>ok. A complete 'Catalogue, giving
fuU information, with allot of Brizes, will be forwarded oh
application.
AGENTS W ANTED.
Liberal IxDCCXJtKyrffOffered.—lV rpons wishing? or*
dor at once, can order any Book published in Philadelphia,
New lork or Boston, Bud it Will bo furnished at tic- pub
lishers price, with Gift Any jierson ordering 10 Books
will receive for extra Book with Gift. For
Postage send Mamps, IS cents, ,for $l.OO Boofc»> Address
:DUANE lIULISON. Publisher,
No 83 South 3d stm t, Philadelphia.
A MBIIOT YFES.—THE PLACE TO
I. JL got Ambrotypes for yourself, your friends or rela
tions. is in tlie fourtliptory of Patton’s Building, where all
persons can be accommodated on the shortest notice, with
true and life-like likenesses. Ambrotypes taken on single
and double glass. Mehdnutypes taken on Russian Melain
otype plates. Also, I*ictnres taken in the new style trans
■ fer—Photographing—oil Pdteut Leather, which are Imper
ishable, aatgjro toteufed principally for insertion in arti
“acs ef jewelry, anil transmitting by mall, as they do not
require to be pot in a ewe.
Pictures copied on reasonable terms.
Pictures arc ail warranted to please before taken away.
Pictures taken as low as fifty cents.
, Tim subscriber retipecdfally solicits a liberal patronage
' from the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, as he intends to
make this his permanent sfntlon. Come one, come alt, and
“Secure the shadow eruftho substance ihdea” Don’t fop
get the room is in Patton’s Buildimr, fourth story. The
first story is occupied by Mr. Mann’s store.
Feb. 18-31] i' ;; J. W. CLABAUOII/ .
T OGAN HOTEL.—-THE TJNDEII
SIGNED respectfully informs the
citizens of Blair, county and others, i
that % has opened jUp the LOGAN M&SsmCT . S
HOL'Sfe, formerly kept by Sheriff Rees. JB
at tlie -west end of Ilulildaysbiirg. for
reception of strangers and trareliors.— 1,1 *
Everything connected with the house has been refitted in
the hew with the choicest furniture, 4c., &c.
The house is largo andi* commodious, and wellealcalated
for conveuleuce and cohifort. ■
Ills TABLE will he furiiished with the very Ixstt the mar
ket can afford, and nobdias or trouble will be spared to
reader those who may! choose to favor him with their pa-
comfertahle dmppy during their stay, with him.
Hfs STABLrNu is afliblrt, and an obliging and caroftil
hostler will Always belli attendance* -
Dec. 17,1857,—tf.] 1: ? JOHN KBLFFER.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
In conocquence pfjthe hard times, 1 hare concluded
Input down the price of jny OYSTERS to the lowest possi
blestandard.; They; will hereafter: t*u served tip on the
Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell
and servednp with all other accompaniments, TWENTY
FIVB CKNTS-. They yrßl also bo furnished, .In every oth
er way, at price* to with the time*.
; I ‘ JOHN KBIFPBR,
Dec. 17, tf.] :• Lognp House, HollWayebnrg.
OYES! 0 .YtES!—GENTLEMEN
draw nigh and lW\r. JOSKPH'’P. TROUT uinouii
ces to the public, that he to ready to discharge hia duly
as an Auctioneer wheney dr called upon. [Jan. 2, ’66.
Hams, sidei shoulder, dried
Beef, always on hand at
• June JB, •JT'-ly] "V. • HENRY LEHR’S. ’
J?GGS, RUTTER AND ALL KINDS
J of country product, can be had at
June 18,’57-ly | | ' HENRY LEHJVB.
—= ——— ■• T. i—i. _ ■ ■■ .< ■■■ T-;
"Of AIR, HAT,; TOOTH, SHAVING,
1 i Faint, gash andVamish Brushes at .
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COL
LEGE. i
PITTSBL'itOII; PEN'S A. Chariend IMS
Board of Id Trustees.—Faculty of 14 Teachers.
EMPHATICALLY THE BUSINESS MAN'S COLLEGE
Largest tiud most complete Commercial Colli g - in the
United States’.
In daily attendance upwards of 200 Students,
F. W. JENKINS, Pcincuml.
J. C. SMITH, A. M.. Professor of Accounts A Book keeping.
. I. I. HITCHCOCK, Prbfessor of Arithmetic anil Com
mercial Calculations. '
JOHN FLEMING, Author of the u National System of
Book-keeping,” Lecturcron Business, its Customs ami l .-ag-s
J. W. BEXTEINUEU, Professor i f Aiithun-tic. Book
keeping and Phonography.
A. COWLEY and A. T. DOUTHETT, Professors of Pla
lujd Urwuueutal Pt-miianshiji.
D. BACON, la-cturer on Political Economy.
JAMES 11. HOPKINS, Ksij., of the Pittsburgh Ear, Lce
turer on Commercial Law.
JAMIES W. KENNEDY, of *• Kennedy's Iviuk Not;-lie
view,’ Lectiirtr on Counterfoil. Alt-. T-. il ami Spin iuiis Bank
Notes.
DESIGN OF THE INSTITUTION
To furnish the best means for Hoiuiring a Til )llu! : iiII
BUSINESS EDUCATION, iu the .-bon-st time and a; Co
host expense, comprising instruct inn iu
DOL'D Ll' ENTRY’ BOOK-KEEPING,
as applied to Merchandising. Iktuking.
STEAMBOAT BOOK K KEPI MI,
With all the recent improvements, taught wdiwut extra
charge.
PENMANSHIP.
P.apid Writing, with every variety and sii !e of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship,
ARITHMETIC.
And a thorough Course of Counting House Calculations.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES.
Full instructions given in this important hraueli of busi
nc*i education.
LECTURES DAILY', ON BOOK-KEEPING.
I'-e.g law s ami Customs of Commerce. Finance ami Bank
ing, Political Economy. Counterfeit Notes, and other sub
jects having practical relation to active business.
TERMS. Ac.
Ib-ok-keeping, Full Commercial Course, J-kS.iyi
Stationary, about ' -i;
board per week, can tie obtained for 2.£io
<l2>. Stud cuts are not charged extra for Steamboat Book
keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma.
STUDENTS
Can enter at any time—|no vacation) revh w at plea-tun—
time unlimited—usual length of course from eight to twelve
weeks.
REFKIIF.NCE.
Four !: nndred and eighty-seven students entering from (h
City alou-i within one year besides the many fr.'in the c -nr try
DittECITONS.
Specimens of Writing and Cireuiais, containing full in for
mation, neat by mail tree of charge.
Address
•a-PREMIUM PENMANSHIP—No less limn EIGHT
.FIKST PRKMIT'MS were awarded thi- *’<dlege in tin- f;-T
of ISoT, over all eompetiroi s, for wanting. Th* so. o Pli
o»l--r previous Pr •uiitims. w re giu-tt in Ohio. Michigan.
Indiana. Virginia. P-nusylvanio. nn l in Eniiavillc, Ky.. nt
tie* l-nittd Stan.-, Fair, an-l ail f-r Work aciu.illy tioue w itii
PEN and INK. and tn-t 1 r Kt: I pemnansli'p. Our
Penmen are fully competent to do their own work wdthout
the aid of the engra- er to make it n-.-poet iI.E-. [aug.27-ly
■
Tt iiii)!i-. a Ikp/-- a.-’tortim'lU id'
GALL A lIEH'S S£XJiISK AIRTIGHT
Cooking Stow, a m-'.v amt «jd.mdid Largo Oven, flat Top
Stove, IVr Coal or Wood patonVd IsJii.
JOHN SirOKM.tKER. Apt.
N. B. All kimls of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and Kgg
Stove* on hand. " \ [g.-pt. 11, ’56-tf.
A S n VlMi r^ N , U ' —JliS ' ft *• KESSLER—PfiACMCAL
returned from the hast with a large and variedassortment erally, that he still continues the Drug
TT k met i a’i-. r , fIBM on Virginia strict, where die keeps constantly 'flßjT
HATS AjND CAPS BBBh on hand, for sale. Wholesul- nml Retail, DJIUOS, Mg*9
.... .. . , . , ’ MEDICINE?. CHEMICALS, OILS. MA
\\hich ho purchased at low prices for cash HBB| £S and DYE-STUFFS. ’ . i
wrrm rcTl pri't TT .«y f tr let attention to business, and adcplrf jio render snt
\V HULihbALb AIN D IvLIAIL, at hut a small ‘faction In alias regards prreo and ijiiality,; he hopes to
advance on the original cost. His stock comprises If AT3\ Rlrr ‘ t an, i receive n share of pulilic patrohagph,
and CAPS <tf every description, size and shape. All who 1\ ph J s,fians an:l merchants supplied on reasonable terms,
are in want of anything in his line nil! do well togivehim \ a(l nr, l‘ >rsf nnn a distance promptly attended to.
a call, as he feels confident he can suit the most fastidious, physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tf.
in quality ami price. 1
He has now ~n hand a beautiful stock of LADIES PUR
CAPES, CUFFS, Ac., to which, ho invites th- attention of
the ladies, and also gentlemen who wish to make their
wives a handsome and useful present.
He is always ready and willing ;o exhibit his stock free
of cborgr, so that none need fear to cull and examitio before
purchasing elsew here.
Remember that.his store is on Virginia street, directly
opposite the Lutheran Church. [Oct. 15-tf.
The great question which
now agitates the mind of every '
is, where yean 1 pet the best article for
money? In regard to other matters, the
scriher would not attempt tQ direct, hut if you {R
want anything in the line of . \ BSkc .
BOOTS OR SIIQES
he incites an examination of Ids stock and war}:.
-- tie keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Shoes,
Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., which he offers at fair prices.
Ho will give special attention, to custom work, all of.
which will he warranted to give satufectlon. None but the
best workmen are employed
Ilemembcr my shop is on Slain street, next door to fk
Kerr’s old stand, now W.O’XctTs.
September 3, ’57-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS:
BOOTS AND SHOES.—THE UN^
dersigned has now oh hand and will .
sell cheap at his" store iu the Masonic Tern- IIH
pie. n largo and complete assortment ofBOOTS
AND SHOES, ready nuulo, or made to order, H
OTershoes,|Ladles’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork
Soles, and everything in his line of business, of
tho host quality and on the most reasonable terms. AU
custom work warranted.' - | - ■
Jan. 2, ’SC-tf.l . J. SHOEMAKER. i
pQNYEYANCING.-r-ALL KINDS
‘V3 Of writing dona at tho shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort
gages, Ac., executed in the neatest manner by
■ . „ ■, ■' JOHN SHOEMKBB,
Jan. 3, J.Boi-tt] , , _ , Masonic Temple, Altoona.
aUEENSWARB, JUST RECEIVED.
A largo and hushionable' assortment at the store of
" J. BHILBMAN.
eio CpFREB, SUPAR, TEA AND
i«ll klnddfOmccricaforsaleby
JMS IMT-ly] '.; j:; : • ffiENBY LEHR.
iWiSSSf
rACCLIT.
Railroading, Ac
F. W. JENKINS.
Iron City Polk-g-, I'itt-’-uiyE. Pa
X oomsdmption . -.,-
and all . '■;.'■ . . ~.
DISEASES ftp W LDEGS 1 a3to; THKOAT
ARE POSITIVELY : ■
lnhalation, r
which ronveyßltertnwite* to the c*»itW
througli the alrpawogee, And coming to contact
with tiie“dfteaw, n«ntr(iltee3 the tubercular .patter, allays
the cougfe, cnnec» r » freo and easy expectorations' heals the
, lungs, purtfio the bloodyimparts wnowedjWtaßtjuto the
nervous system, giving that tone and energy *o todispqnsa
hie fortbe restoration 6T health. ;To he able to state con
, fldently that' O.naumptton is cnrablo- by tohahtnoo, is to
me n ofunalloyed.pleasure. It lr M much under
the control! of mod lent treatment as any otter formula bio
disease; ninety out of cVeiy hundred cases ten bo cured in
the first stages* and fifty percent, in the Wccrfid; lint 3a the
third stnge[it : ia.imppsBiblo to safe more thkfi five nor] cent,
for the Lafigsare so cut np by the disease aa (oh«l defiance
to modlcaT'jJtolU"' Ptcb, however,' In-the la«i stages, Inha
lation affords ractraoriUnary relief to.) the; tefftringkttcri
difig this fimrfal scourge, which annually; destroys ninety
five thousand persons lu the United State »lobc-,(U)da.cor
reef calculationshows .that of too prostetpopitoitfon of tho
earth, eighty millions are destined to fill tte Consumptive's
grave. • . •i; :>/!'? ’’ n *i ; UMt - '—T*
Truly tho quiver of death has noarroweoftlal as Ccn
sumption. In all agM it! has hc*u dtlife,.
for it spam' neither Wge no* wat* tet ‘swcete off alOti; the
brave. the beautiful, the graceful and; tha gifted.: By the
help of that Supremo Hetog from whom eammi every gootl
and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer |o tgoAdlictrt a per
manent and speedy cor* in Consimfptfon.'! -The flfstcause
of tubercles U froiii impure blood, and the immediate effect
produced by their deposition in thelufcgs its to prevent the
free admission of air into tho air cells,) yjbich causes a
weakened vitality through the entftesystem,; Then surely
it is more rational to expect greater gopdiftiom medicines
catering tho cavities of tho lungs thanifruto those adminis
tered througli tho stomach; tho patient! wlftal ways find the
lungs free and tho breathing easy, after. Injallng remedies.
Tlius, Inhalation Is a local remedy, nerertitfcliwa it acts con
stitutionally, nud with more power and certainty than
remedies administered by the stomach.! TO provc tho pow
erful and direct influence of tills' mode of)glminiiitratiou.
chloroform inhaled will entirely to a
taw minutes, paralyzing tho entire nervons wstcro, so that
a limb may bo amputated without the aUghtest paju; in
hcling the ordinary burning gnsa wlil ilcstroy life to a few
hours,
Tlio inhalation Of ammonia will rouselhfi tyateni when
fainting, or apparently dead. The odor pi) many of the
iin-dicinea is perceptible in the skin a fow miputes after be
ing inhaled, and may lie immediately detected in tho blood.
A convincing proof of thu constitutional effects ofiuhnla
tion, Is. the effect that sick ness is always produced by
breathing foul air—is not this poaitivc cvidencc tliKt prop
or remedies, carefully prepared mid judiciously administer
| cd through the lungs should produce the happiest results?
During eighteen years’ practice, many ;thpt«pndB suffering
from diseases of the lungs and threat, have been under my
care, and f have effected many ri'tup-rkahhs' Icnros, even.|Uf
t-T the sufferers had been pronounced ill the last stages,
which fully satisfits me that consumption., jii no longer a
i fatal hseuse. My treatment of connitnptiiiil is original,
an t founded on long experience'«u-l a thoflrtigli lovcstiga
tii.ii. My perfect acquaintance with tlic iiAturo of tnher
cU-s, Ac., enables me to distinguish, readily*: ■ the various
forms of disease that simulate conimiuptloii, nod apply the
proper remedies) rarely being mistaken dveri, in a single
case. T)iis lamiliarity, in connection withp.lrtain put hi
. logical and microscopic discoveries, enables cm to relic re
the from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge
iitlic chest, purify tlie U.-od, impart to it typewed vitality,
gi -fug energy nnd tone to the entire jiystemsU : '
Medicines with full directions sent to gn}' part of the
United States and 'Canadas by patients communicating their
-ympioius by letter. Dm the cure would be inore certain
I if the piiiii-nt rhmililpay me a, visit, which would giro me
, an opportunity t't examine the lungs and enable me to pro
| scribe with .much greater certainty, and Vibcn the cure
! could'be i.ilii. t'd without my Seeing Ihe iiatlcnt again.
«. W. (IiiAUAM, M. D„
i Offie-. 1131 Filbert Street, (pm Xo. lUVifls-lov.- Twelfth,
i Pliiladflphin. JJijlj23, T-T-ly.
| NTENSE EXCITEMENT iL-A NEW
JL FIRM BROKE OUT IN A NEW PEACE.
M’IiATN &-LEHII
le g h ave m itifoi-m tlo ir fi lends and the citisina of.Altoo
na and vicinitv, tlmt tii v have opened ii
GROCERY & "PROVISION STORE,
in tin- mom formerly occupied by John: Lehr, ou Virginia
str'-. t, next door to Pattern's Hall, where tlfey will be Imp
•py to sen,- all who may favor them with a call. Their
stock is a large’uud select one, consisting of ? '
Flour, FeeJ, Hncon,
Fork, Sugar, Cqffec,
To:i, Molasses, Fist, •
Halt. Potatoes, Fi|h Oil,
Fluid, Cam phene, Alcohol,
Cigars and Tobacco.:' ,
As they purchase all their goods for the READY CASH,
a id sell f>r the name, persons desiring of Jiurchosing any
thing In tle.irliue, will do well-to give them; 4 Call, as they
will sell nt but a trifling advance on Unst coitl We ask no
man to pay f-.r anything hut what ho buys.: 1 Give us a tri
al and see if we won’t make our words goosl. [jan’7-.tf
OT0VK8! STOVES! STOICS.—The
k_7 undersigned has just received from Fhlla- am
d. ipl. in. North, Chase A North's celebrated.tliAle. -Saga
“ b " 1 THE ROYAL COO? = • Saßt
fl,r Wo,id or Coal. Tills beautiful Cooking 3lovn Fffiipllaß
challenges all competition for the exquisite Stjlu
of ornament and perfect of-eratiou in all Tcsptcts. XEa
oven ext- n-h under the fire-ls.»x n!" 1 the flues arc soerranr
e-1 tlmt the whole oven surface will hake perfectly and uni
family. The slightest examination of this: Stove' must sat
isfy every one that it will become a universal favorite.
’ THE SEA SHELL,
for wood or'coal. The fire-b[*x la of good; Capacity—the
e. 1h dcvji—tho oven is capacious and is a thorough
baiter. This stove is one that may readily 1)0 recommended
for family Use. in every particular. •
All kinds of and parlor stoves ; -cpnstoiit!v on
hand. .JOSKI’II 11, EC.‘ill’.
April 18, ’57-tf] Opposite the Ayiiriwn Bouse, Altoona.
( K)MPETITION IS TH£ IsIPE OF
V / TiiADE.—Fully convinced of the truth of this say
ing, the subscriber would respectfully! ahabunce tu the
c,!ize;is of Altoona and vicinity, that he ihas entered
the fi Id. bv c. n-uiiii a :
MKHCIIAVf TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
in the room heretofore occupied by Mi.-lmeliOaliaghpr, In*,
m.diutoly (ippos.tn tiu, Superintendent's OfUco. whefo fcc
will carry on the busin' ss as usual, lid jilst received
an excellent Wsortmert of 1 ■'
CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES & VESTINGS,
suitable for working and dress suits, which be.will ihnketc
order, on short notice and at prices wliich ;c(m net fell tc
satbfy. ■ Ho has also received the LATEST STYLES of
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
and feels confident that ho can satisfy the most fastidious
in this particular, and his clothing will be tniids as well as
clothing cun be made. In fine, ho is determined that noth
ing shall bo wanting on his part to renderinatbiftetioa tc
those who may fever him with their patronage. 1
Altoona, Xov.s-t£l JOHN; TALBOT.
r rx* and sheet Ironware
1 il.—Thii
hand a. largp assortment of ■ ij * 1
TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE '
\ which lie will sell cheap h-
WHOLESALE OH RETAIL.! i
Spouting pqt up at short notice m town or
country, and painted, at cents per foot..
The best quality of Cooking Stoves, of va
rious patterns, con*tnnttr on bolul. ? :
All kinds of Job Worirdobe with neatnesaphd dispatch.
Cull and s-e. \_ r 'JOS. ILI BUShT
Juno 10, ’O7-tf] Opposite American Bui i(j£ Altoona.
Bell; Johnsoii,Jack& Co.,
OFFICES A?. , ®,
nolllilaysburg and Altoona.
T\RAFTS ON THE PIUNCIpAf,; CITIES,
JL/ and Silver and Gold for sale. ColJcrtiins made
Moneys- received on deposit, payable on demand,Without In
tercat, or upon time, with interest, at Cur rutesj \ [l-tC
J. 13. LEET, i \
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hoelidays-
JKL. hcbo, hlair copstt, pa.,; v; ; \
*\ til practise in the several Court* of Blair, Huntingdon
tnd Cambria counties, and attend promptly fo alb codec-
Jon entrusted to him. : Office (for.tho present) Eat his resi
dence, corner Allegheny and Pena streets, > Holirdavsburg.
** , [imp 6 ’
WM. S. BITTNEIR,
surgeon dentist,
Office via Dr. Hirst, on Annie Street. one
door Vest of tho Masonic Temple. {i)ct. 15-tt
J. c*. A33LTJM;
S2Toßsiaaa?ssf
ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, ®
THIS SUBSCRIBER IS
JS ffinm * t ,r ticlQ of
QD*flS NOT;. WHEN, A,C?Bp M
£3 GUARANTEED IX AJi CA3E3 op
rtat Mtundtim, 'SnnjbUC Brin* iHthe
Series and. Andes, ISstast* of the
Lang?, Throat, Xote and
■■■“:: . £yes,t leers upon
'.} . the ISody _
' i " or Limbs Gmetrs ■ ’
A:- Dropsy, fapffevtie £its, Si. _
' VSa’i Donee, and all diseases arv
;,- dnif/rotu aderange m e*t ijf tkt Sexual ok
gems, such as Ntrcevs Trembling, Lais, of Memory,
Less of fancier. General Weukrst, Diem tit of Vision ufa
h peculiar spot* appearing before the ~£yes,Lott <tf
| Siglit, Walvtihterf, Dyspepsia, Liver Die
i* ’ ease, Eruptions on the ftcb, Ftiett
[;■ . in Vie JCael- aad Head, i'cr ■ ..
f; ; ■ ' ' «ta/f Irregular,-
I .: - ' j tittiofui ,
Alt IMPROPER DISCHARGES PROM BOTH SEXES.
jrtmdtteW'tiot item wbnt comic (he disease orlglncta*
however loua standing or obstinate the ; aucvitotoy u
crrfaf»,andTha shorter lime than'a permanent rare cs tt i
he effected to a ay- othor > trcn«uoht,even after the ‘ diMu«
hM haiflled the shill of euiinentphysicians and,, resisted a n :
their rbmnicf cure. The mcrticlncsat-o'plsdsanl without
odor,causing no sickness and free fropi meromy orbolsai*.
During 1 twenty yes ra ofpracttce, Ihsrvcrrscued from lh«
Jam. of Death many thousand!*. ■oho in the last qtegesoi
the above mentioned discuses, find Von (riven tip to die bt
their physicians, which warranti m« in promising to th* i
afflicted, who may placothomselvcs under mycare. an tt .
feet and most spwtdy cure. Secret diseases tune (he sreaust
enemies to health, as. they arc lh» first cwias.of Cbasbaip.
tlon. Scrofula and m«my other diseases, and ehoigj x
terror to the human family. As a pennsncntcare Uscarce.
ly ever effected, a majority of the. yaeea IhlUng, Into the
hands eif incompetent persons, who not only 'lUhto cure th«
disease, bu)t ruin, tUßCuuUiluUon, filling tha- cygtetu with
merennr; whSAj-wUh the disease, hastens the sufferer law
a rapia Coitjtnmption.- ■ . • 1
lint shcnldthe disease and the treatmentJjcd t«-asc dt»iii
speedily, and the victim marries, ,thf dtsraro ISentaltsj
upon the clilldreu. who are burn with feeble cotuflitathiu,
and the cnrreht of lift corrnp&a hy'a tfrjsa'wfctA Uetr:.j,
itself in Shjroifula, Tatter.'DlccrsJstiJEtimmi-wad i other if. J
fcctions of the skin. Eyes, Throat,' aha Lungs, entailing up
on them a brief existence of wiflOtina snadfCTHlgttlagthem I
to an. early grave. ' ~ i j ;
SELF-ABUSE i* atKj(ber v r(>rml(bblfr«bMny fo hdalth, fcr
nothing else in the dreiul catalogue.of hmnan.iihsasaq M>
ses so destructive it drain upon system, drawing lit
thousands of victims, through a fpw yeant>n#ndfifeiiß)>
down to an untimely grave, ft destroys >}<■
tern, rapidly wastes away the energies of U&t cnosm mei).
tal dcnmgvmtut, Uu> proper of lh«
system, dlsqualififi (or tnarrutee, society, business, and «!!
earthly Uupplnces, and leaves the snflbrer wrecked In body
and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train, of evils
more to bo dreaded than death itself. ‘ With the futlast c.nP
fldence 1 assure tl.o unfortunate victims o< tlist
a permanent and speedy curo cau b-o effected, ana with the
abandonment of ruinous practices my patiaotsefcaborostursd
to robust, vigorous health, .
The afflicted are cautioned against the.twc of Patent Med
icines, for there me so many ingenious snares In tho cui
uiuu* of the.public print? to-catchand rob tho unwary aaf
f.-rers that mill lons-have their snhied by the
vile compounds of qnatk dcc'tbw, or' tho equahypolsoaou'i
aortniius vended' os “ Patent il odlclueH.”- , I bovo carefully
nuulysed many eft 1 > so culled Patent Medicines and End
that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, width
U otw of tho strongest preparations of men;ary and a duud
ly poison, which instead of curing .ths diseaja disables ths
system for life.. 4 ..
Tl’.reo-fijuvtlis of the patent noet%ns now In use arc ptt
up by unprincipled and ignorant Mrson*, who do not u»-
even the olpliabct of the *n itcrvx mftiica, and me
equally as deetUpth of any knowledge'hr tliohmuan sjs tv m,' i®
haying one object only In view, and hhat tO make tuent j re- if
garilltjss ofconscqa'.hceH. '■ S
IrrOcuhuities and all diseanca of rtaft# and
treatet! on principles established "by twenjy-years of prac
tice, and sanctioned by thousands of (he'most remarkable
cures, licdkim-s with full uAretioiu sent.(o any port ol
the f'uited States or Canadcs, by patients communicating
their symptoms h; letter. Business correapcudclice strictly
cuuSdcntiai. Address
3. SUMMERVILLE, M. D.,
OMet Xo. 11SI FOlert Si- (Old Xe. m) Crime T«tlfa,
Philadelphia. , ' j/ttfy 3,’6t-ly.
Howard association, piiil-
ADKU'IUA.
.1 Benevolent Initiation, estabVtTied by tpeeial endowment
for. Vic rcJmf of Vic tick and dittratid, ajpeclttlttiih Hr
utent anti Epidemic itietaMJ. "
—To All personsafflicted with Sexual Disease*. «uc Has ftxr.
niui-jrrl.au, &rnal ttcnlinns, in-putenct, Gononhatl, (/Utt,
typhilie, Vie rice tf Onatiiim or Self Abuse, Au, in.
Tlw lloWAiin.Assoc i.uto>, iu view of the awful
of human lift,'canaed by ScraalDUrtiKes,aDdth'ed<s.vj.tieM
practised upon the imf»rtuuata victims of Koch disease* by
Quacks. several years ufodireeted their ConftdtingSurgeon,
ns a charit-.iUe uH ■worthy of their name. to opeaVWnien
sary for the treatment of thi* cltaa of dtotsu**, in all llteit
forint, and to give medical advice grate, 16 all who apply
t;y letter, with a description of their comhtknvtejte, occu.
patk.fi. habits of lift, iv„) and in cases of extreme poverty
ami suffering, to /urnith nu.fteoic fret ~<f chai-gt? It is
nee.ln,vis to odd that the AasiKiahon Bommandtitikyghiib..
Mi'Uc.l rk\V of (tn’ngtfj nt.il lKinl : 6rQblf&'wsfn^A.
ed modern treatment.. .
The Directors, on a review of tho past, feel assumed tfc*l
their labors in this sphere bfbeaevotent effort; hate bent
. f great benefit to tho aCdctol, especially to theyounrv
and they liavo resolved to devote thCniieiyevj with renewed
zeal, to this very imp, irtaut hut much dcyphml'caue. -
Just published hy tho Association, altcporton §penna
torrhom, or Seminal Weakness the vica or Onanism. Mas
tui'>a(;j;i ;r Sllf Ab",’“, and other discasca.of tho Sexual
Organs, by tho Consulting Surgeon, wlnclTivlir be 'sent' Vy
mail (in a seated envelope),/rex rtceipt of
a’<> postage stamps f»' pesfc ge. , ' A,
Addles*, for Itcpor t or Treatment, Dr.OKflWfiS R&At>
UOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2S.
Ninth street, Pitlbde'.phia, Pa . . liy outer of the Directors.
EZRA D. nEAiavnstteJWt.
[Doc. Sdy.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, &c’y.
7PHE SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS
I OP YOUTH. -
Ji:er Ppausn'n. itm thud Eintox. On Sper
im.torihea or Seminal X aclOntlflc
Treatise ou tin- treatment and perfect curoof NftTOut Do
cility, SeiiiDisl Weakness, Invduutory'Kmlasloa?, Impo
tence, Ac., respiting firm victims habit# acquired dating tha
critical i«si,-,js;e frr.ra Yonth to ’ . i
' - nvi>R.t t’XViiii\mx, , |
Member of the Hoyul College ofSurgeonsnfKagtand. (1627.)!
Licentiate oftbe Hall (ISiM,). and 80 year* Resident
Pmctiti -nor In London; Author of the ■‘Guide to Health,*
,; Orreq Hoik,” “How to DC Ilupiiy,” “Memoir* OfSlngls
and Mamied Life,” io. '*V• •;
This smell, tnt highly valuable written by a
world renowned Physician and'Surgeon, point* out the on
ly sure ami permanent cure for all disease* resulting from
self abuse, and is the only publication of It* kind written in
a benevolent spirit and by a scientific span, Itshould be la
tho bands of all who value their life ond health and bappl
nesi; here ipjd hereafter. ! ■ : •-i
. Price, 12 Coats, or -1 stamps, on til* receipt of which it
wilt Ua sen t. post free, and well secttnjt, by-DC. Clf. KUSI,
No. 420 Ist Avonuc, box 4556, Kcw York. ; 1
I NI’ORTANT TO FARMERS AND
X LIVERYSIF.JL . ,
Br.ATrx'3 A*abux Home Oixrxpi*ds thoonly medlcia*
In iw that will effectually cura'Rlngbono, Spavin and
Splint. It is not claimed for this Ointment, as It' If for
ncriy all other medicines of tie day, that It will cot* all
diseases whlclr horse or man nro helrto,hutcmiytocur«
the above named when used according Jo dlrec
tions. Ringbone, Spavin and Splint are diseases ofpreciscly
similar character, consequently a medicine which will bene
fit or cure one & adapted to the other. This Ointment pene
trates the horses skin, fsi.che* and con vert* the caHottain to
matter, and the diseased lump is then discharged In tho
■.form of pnat or mattrr.throngh tho tkhi, without removing
the hair, if pat on according to durations. It hiatosa
said by those who have used the Ointment, that it wIQ curs
the Poll Evil and Party. It is certain, however.' that It will
cure or ramdve any callous lumps from a horse, wherever
located. Trjtjlt, and if after using it • week, according to
directions, yota are not satisfied as to its effleaer, return
the box CT thO agent ahdiie will remhd the money. Price
$l,OO per box.!
■ For sale by O. W. KESSLER.AItoona. [Jap.l f-tt,
TpHE SECRET INFIRMITIES OP
X YOCnt AWP MATURITY, iuatpnh
lisbed, gratis, the 2oth thousand. JKrJfJMJSK,
t , A few words on the Rational treatment, AfMpBHP
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or
erf Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Ocnetal 'dmi'Neftont
Debility, Premature decay of the System, ImpoUncv, and
Impediments to Marriage generally, bv
t ; B. Dt* LANEY, Jt®.
; The important feet that the many alannlng complainU.
originating In the Imprudence and solitude of ronSTmar
bo easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in thi« Uwi
tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and high
ly successful treatment, os adopted by the Author; frillye*.
nlrfnrf, by means of which every one hrenabled toenre
himself perfectly and at tho least.possible coat, tlieriby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed on- -
vejope. by remitting two postage stamps to Dt. DB LAKEY.
17 Lispcnard Street, New York. [Oct, I ’sMy
IVTATIONAL police gazette.—
"•L\_Thw Great Journal of Crime and Criminal* I*. in
Twelfth YcWj ftud In widely circulated throughout
,lt contaius all tho Great Trials; Criminal
Cmps, and appropriate Editorials ou the some, together witt*
Information on Criminal Matters, not to Wfonud In any
other newspaper. ~ • -
. pcr annum; $.l for six month*. to
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their name*
and the town, county and State where they reside plainly-}
To O. W. MAT3ELL A OR, V
, ■' Editor* A Prop’r. of Now York Police Gazette,
16-tf] . \ jViio York (Sty.
Medicated fur chest pro
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disease* Bronchitis, Coughs,'Cold*, and other affeo
ttohs of the Lugs, which arise from the exposed stateof tha
Chest, according tn fashion and tho continual change* of our
climate, for sale at the Drug Store of o.‘ TV. KRSStRIr,-
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