» •K _ . , . ' .3jfc'N ta tho (Jh of iggttsb, Georgia, in public, cat Valp#.!, WtfMWijk AjjftlJft MBS. .• .WJIMWni la tho Oitj of Augusta, Georgia, In prnpllo, an ..... Saturday, April 17, 1858. ... ... - glass 12, HVlIn In too City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, April 24, ISSB. " ON THEPLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. ' TBoostsbrotm hpscud asp uaiirr-rrr* raizxsl ' Prize to every Fine Ticket!] ■ 1:. MAGNIFICENT SCUEHEI , xlcb saiiruat i» Aran. ,s7 0.0 JO 4 Frize of POO 4 «... goo. It'!! 7# 10.M0 4 « “ 700 -•4 •*••£-'•* ,• 4 “ “ COO, .''’Wt'!'-’ OJOOO M Prises of M 0 t !■'-■»s .*■ » “ “ aoo “ JLMo ioo « v m '■■[■■: *■* LOOO 230 « « .100 _ . APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Approx’ting.to $70,000 Brize are $1,600 4’ U “ KWW“ ■» I AOO; >4 ««Ss • •* “ 6AOO « «■ I «jo 4 « MO “ .« 4000 “ « 400 ' ;,4 , “ “ 76 “ “ SAM M "■ 800 •<4x’ “ ’M “ « JAM “ « MO « “ '..SO at* 100,000 t * r,^ 6 ° -/■,Tb* number* from 1 in 60,000, corresponding With those numbers on tbs Tickets printed op raurate tups of paper. ' art encircled in small tin tubes ami pUeedin one Wheel, printed and encircled, are ' The wheels are .then revolved, and a number Is drawn ■ from the Wheel of Numbers, aha at thosame time a Prize . M’drawb ffWD the other wheel. The number and prize * “taam’ont are Opened aiyl exhibited!., the audience, and yffiMteredby the Commissioners; the Prize being placed •gainst the number drawn. This operation is repeated un "lUrwl the Prizes are drawn out. . • JtPtaoxiXATiON Pbizm.—The two proceeding and the two numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will • mWW«a to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example: lyncket No. 11,250 draws the *70,000 Prize, tboee tickets Wnußwred IUiS. 11,219,11,251,11252, will each be entitled tosloo. -If Ticket No. 550 draws Abe JtfftOOff Prize.'those • tickets numbered MS; 540,551, 552, will eachbe entitled to (300, and so on according to the above scheme. The 5,000 Prizes of $2O will bo determined by thelastfig t tri J^EGipRS. ItotertSelfJrWge/ , S^toX«j^ 7,J £aU‘liK.A«hton, Jo«ephT(d* js, w-iy] - ■ uesky xehr’S. IS INVITED TO v »nd test the merits of the articles kept by -*3^lB,’W-ly] IEEJfHY LEHR. S FOll SALE.—I 2 BUILDING different localities. In this Borough for g , by [27-tf.J J. SUOESIAKKB. OpS3TACLES AND EYE PRESER- . fl-tt] KESSLER’S. E WHITE LEAD AND ZINC (V'^UoQurjme-Croe^ ity QF-_ALL DESCEIP- QP&&IES,i.AU €WGEOROIA. litumi .by ? r Swan A (Jo, ■ ln «ach.ofthidr ri), M6S, at AUOQBXA, jMMnd tbalr prtu&a) tfiorgii, fuputUo, mi J. B. HILKMAN Vi &**i .~Ji t •* i>. ypR MAKCK; 186 s. . ...„>; ■ I FOB TOE PEOPLE. J : SJ. .DORADO GIFT ASSO-! 5-| g.' ' : “ ~ ** - ! Ri'rkAKCK i; Co., Sfanaoerg'. ' CIATK)?f ■ for the wile el* $18,787 worth of .■, jio< 3 I , nT iti wwaTT PnfchawTß f«rfaimh»dthatthe Mary-'SUk. JauApUrehwr of onOdoltaPseforth of. Sewing SUk!,?§.«« *r* sw J3L land Lotteries are drawn by Mate authority and by aState ; wlUrccciTo a numbered check, wttkh trill entitle the hob .... e 2 : . '.V ■_ , vfficcrrandaUecherocs are examined and nppTOTod by him. ?<* to volp? dhrtrlbutlonjof the td- . g, e gt? Cl ~ 30 Prizes fiw a email cost of Tickcta—ail such are i % the nharchoUlers.. in encji a winner m =j;gS * . ».n-r.-r Thaltaaarwteraia Mhiyland Lotteries present stohurgw they “•CT’**®adt^e^p^up«aamongthomwdve.. g►§s, §* and Atr tptames 09 can bo made fcr tho pricoof Tickets; ■ •-_ T . PElerr, .v. ‘ '*- ’ fta^tL’S? andpersona purchasing in them, if they drawn Prise trill 7 corner tote on Wasbmgton street AHoona, 60 "«*gvW certainly be paid. In tho other, every dollar invented is so by 120fcet,TaIned ' ~ s §| <5 JSj* 8 * ■ f’222s ff ■ 60 Panto and Vest pattcraii, at SMO each, 220 ||E3 pe IMzapf i £•{**} 2f 2t 75 Arllolca or Parcels of Hcrehundise, s3.ooeach, 22S c’i- 1 Price of 1 ROOO .64 Prices pf SO inn a u n ion “ ono FSri *< 6Priae#of -t 4,000 60 100 u M « im « iiin 0 6Pri*cBof i 6 T i6B PrfeSrof ■4O goo «, « m 7ft a 376 £-j^ 6 Prizes of - | 2,000 Prisas-of 20 2.000 « w « , 31,412 Prizes, amounting tonJ79A7B. “ " « 30 " ’ooo c“* o Tickets $3O .‘Hilmt fM—Quarters $&-^Elghths $2,60. AOUO * - “ « 25 “ 1000 tLx S’ W A Packsge 0f26 Whole Tickets,’costs' $520 8.885 u « 1 u 2d u 777 "to* v klostdraw ,r; ~ ; *283 n< , .IS H s tap* £' sl ?E3 fes-s* o c-f. S 5 - H _ » =- N eiir PI g s = 5S ® 5 ■ 00 e!l]S «!.ss jc'f-fc H s=rl “ V ' Risk, : , ' A ■- $232 Person* desirous oT paying the risk only, can do so and get a Managers* Certificate of Package .of .2S Wholes far $2BO &). do. 2C Halves, 140 l>o. do. 26 Quarters, 70 Do. do. SORlghths, 86 _■ HAVANA PLAN. ail ths SDnaa tot nt otrr whsel, and et*bt nuzaa rcr . nr ssornra. <• t In this plan, which is the old-fashioned mode a drawing, eveiy Prixejs drawn oat. ORASD CONSOLIDATED RXTBA CLASS 4, To;be drawn in Baltimore, Saturday,:April 27th, 1858. .40,000 Tickets 11 ■MOBE: PRIZES THAN BLANKS. , Every S'rut paid in full vjilhoui deduction! 1 Price of 1(35,000 . : - 4 Appr’c to (300 1 Pries of ' « 1%000 4 “ 250 1 Price of j 4000) « « <**, 1 Price of . I 4fioo' 8 200 1 Prize of i 2,000 I Prize of | 2,000 1 Prize of 1 1,500 1 PHze of 1,600 .1 Price of t 3,2Jp 1 Price of 1,250 J, Price of I‘OOO r - „ „ 1 Prize of ,IXOO / ■ 60 10 Prizes of 400 r 40 , « 60 10 Prizes of ' 30<> 40 “ 40 100 Prises of 200 400 u 20 ;20,000 Prices of (S, determined by the Capital Prize, being v i odd or even, Whole Tickets (10-r Halves (s—Quarters (2,50. A Package of 10 Whole Tickets, costs (160 Most draw! 64 SSO 40 90 10 ' , Bl»k. $96 A Manager*’ Certificate oflG Wholes—whore persons wish to pay Jihe risk only, will be tent fur $O6 Do. do. 16 Halves, 48 Do. do. 10 Quarters, 24 Do. do. lOlSighths, 12 All orders for Tickets in the above splendid Schemes will be faithfully and promptly filled. Address, ■ k T. B. HUBBARD i Co™ ; Boz 40, Baltimore, Md. Persons in the West or South can,have their orders filled In the Shelby College Lottery, of Kentucky, Schemes exactly the same.as the - above—and also drown under.the management of bJ France & Co._^Address March 4-lyj UITTSBURGjf, PA. '? EBTABLISHKD fNIB4OJ encorporatod by the Legislators of Pennsylvania. s 1 BOARD OF [TRUSTEES; His excellency the UoB. JajiES BUCHANAN, President of the United Staten, : BOU. JUBUK WILKINS, , ; / IION. CHARLES MaTUH!, Uon.Jcdoe Hampton, : Gkn. J.K. Mooemai), *' : Ho». JtmOß Lowbie. P. DUFF, (author of Duff’s Book-keeping, President, with a Miperintendept ana fire assistant touchers of Book-keep ing* and sevgn other lcacher»^«£levturer(. 5. S. DUNCAN; cue of the heal penmen in the country, (author of the geihs of business .and "ornamental pemuau "liipO ProfiMsor of PeumAhsliip. ' Duff's system ,of Book-keeping is sanctioned by the American Institute and Chamber of Commerce of New York, and many Of the leading businessmen of the East and West, ns the newt'comprehensive and practical system of accounts now in use, and offer from ten to fifteen years practical application of ipt principles to business, over four hundred students have attcstedltasuperiority, (circular 19.) All tire arrangements for teaching being perfected ,by near twenty years’ experience of the principal, students gradu ate in about half the time required in other colleges, saving $l6 or S2U in board. [Upwards of 4000 students have entered tbc institution since bunded. To obtain fall particulars of the collegiate training for business and the .character of the institution, send for its pamphlet circular of 60 .pages, with samples of Mr. Duncan’s Writingwhtchare mailed free.' Derr’s Book keeping, dlurper’s new enlarged e>Utiort,sl,- 50, postage Me. Durr’s Steamboat Book-keeping, fl,oft, postage 9c. Dusuan’b Rcsine-ss aShOesauentai. Pin man ship, grown quarto. £T>,Wi. mailed j>o«t-imii,l. This splendid work and DnlUs Book-keeping, liave recently l>een awarded FIKXKKN F;B=T PREMIUM SILVER MEDALS AND DIl’r.nMAS. ntlCstirigitho fact of their being the best trealies-uiain these aubicctS fif/win use. An’clegautly iKmnd copy of Duncan’s Penmanship is pre sented to every student who hereafter graduates in tlie in stitution. Dokcah’s complete in six numbers, S4<]nnrto pages each„£>n.flao DemypapeT,yrlththo authors’** direc tions for teaching, the most thorough system for school in struction published, with a liberal dis count to tile trade, mailed postage 17 cents, on application to the publishers, W.O. donpSTOX A Co, Pittsburgh. 88-Cail andsooMr-jDunwu perform with the pen. H. HETTINGER’S • ftREAT CEnMAI" LITERARY .EMPORIUM. NO. 1. "ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA.. Where may bo had ail the popular Publications of the ; day, such as Daily and Weekly'Papers, Magazines, Novels and JU)mahces. Misceilaiteuns Books, School Books. Copy Books, Slates, Pons, P{snciU,Tnks, Can and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blaiik Book* and in fc£t Toys, Notions and Games of ercry vßriety.PlctnreS add Picture Frames, To . N.B.—W Whotesajeand Retail Agent, in this county, tor ROttNfcQEIEKRAXED SAI-TE. It does wm itieetff It i* applied, j Try it. 1 7-tf. rpiPTON 'STEAM SASH, FRAME, JL boor, SirUTTRRJk 9LOORINO MANUFACTORY Tipton, Blair (h* /tr.. JO viilrs East of JJUkmn. Tbo undersigned having provided a complete set of Ma chinery for thebaslness,aud beingpractical HouseCarjen tore and Builders; are extensively engaged in Manufoctaring by steam, any description of Carpenter Work, which we will.fiirnish at low rates, and ship to any point on the Pa. Railroad. Plans” of every description for buildings with specifications and I dll of timber prepared. ‘ Orders from a istance respectfully solicited. > ■ June 4,'SY T IyJ , McCACtET k .CO. Pennsylvania House. Juniata County, pa., ' ' .. . REYNOLDS * CODER, ipriams, T>eg leave to inform their friends ±J and the 'thlvolltug public generally, tliat they have taken tbo above well-known house, where they will be happy to woltiipori all Who may favor them with a call, Its con vcnfcnceto the dipOtrelulersit a desirable stopping place or those Who wish'to got bn or off the cars, also for travel ers: wUlilng to gOt meals at moderate charges — 26 cents. may27-tt] •■■■* ■ LYCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned, agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fjto Insurance Company,!* at ml times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire, DuUdingt. Xerchandiu, rurnilnre and Pntpertn of every description, in town or country, at as reasonable rates** any company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temnld Jan. 3, ’StJ-tq JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. *. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO. —Tho undersigned. Agent for Blair coPhty,' Will take short and long risks on Buildings, Merchandise, ¥ni .nitureaipf Property of every description, in town or coun try, at M reasonable rates as any Company in the Stated- Risks also taken on the lives of horses. Office in Moronic Temple, JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. March IS. 1858 -ly. . Liquors. —a large amount of well selected LIQUORS has been received at the “LOGAN HOUSE,” Hdllidaysburg, whicli wRI bb sold at the lowest cosh' price*, wholcwila or retail. Tho man who wants has only to call. N [Dee. 17, tf. ' CAST IRON RAILING AND ALL kinds of Castings executed to order, also Tin Spout ing put up to order,-at shortest notice, apply to J. SHOEMAKER. Agmlfw Jan. 8,1856-tf. r McLANAitAK, Watson k Co. Rich tobacco and highly flavored Cigar*, in abundance, can he had nt ■ June IS, ’67-ty'l ■ HENRY LEHR'S. T ORLEANS SiaS-'J-rZ '••■' 'W&W&llßlfaif 8 « 160 B « ''loo S “ 80 T, H. HUBBARD 4 CO., ' Louisville, Ky * snti test} 4 & ►vii-j.’ 13,787 QWte, valued at $13,787 The Beal Estate in this Enterprise 1? handsomely situated in the flourishing town of Altoona, (Heud-tiuartars of the Pa. Central K. B. Co.) which jit a lew years hai grown as if by magic, it* present population being over 3.000. The abova property will be, delivered to the persona enti tled to receive it, immediately after the distribution. \ An indisputable title, to all -the lota in the übove bill will be given hy R. H. MeOOBMICK. . The articles or parcels per bill, will consist of cloths, cas slmeres,du laines, Ac., Ac. My object is to dispose of tile silk in the shortest possible time, and I desire everybody ;to purchase soon and become members of this Xagnifiitnl Association. The silk will be sent to any part of the United States, with Certificate of Membership, (lor each dollar's worth pur chased.) on receipt of the cash. Agents or clubs remitting $lO at one time, will receive iu return $ll worth of silk and 11 certificates. All orders must be addressed to JOSEPH MOIST. June 10,1856-tf.] ; Altoona, Blair Cb „ Pa. All orders by mail, with postage stamp enclosed, prompt ly attended to. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE important to TOBACCO iCHEWERS. DR. GUSTAV LINNARD'S (PASTE RESTORATIVE TRO CHES, the gnat Substitute Jur lobacM. It is a well known and incontrovertible fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of tlio most so- TCt °’ MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DIdOKDKiIS to which tlio race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain noreotid and jadsonous properties most dangerous in tlicir effects. which hy entering into theldood derange the functions and operations <-s. should'use these Troches immediately and throw off the injurious aUd and unpleas ant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches of Lozenges an- put up in a convenient and portable form at the low price of 60 Cents per Box. A lib eral discount to the'Trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all ’orders should be addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist. March 18, ly.) Cor. 2d and Race street, I’hila. Maryland state lotteries It. Fluxes 4 Co., Managers. CAUTION NOTICE. Persons living at a distance should be extremely cautious of whom they order LotteryTiek'.’tsorCVrtificatesor Pack ages of Tickets. The country is finite ! with 1 signs and swindling Lotteries. Every, : Inducement is held out to get persons to invest money in 'them. Capital Prizes of from $20,000 to $40,00") head llieii* Sib.-io- with tickets at One Dollar. $lOO,OOO Capital Ibices are offered, ticket-$. r i. .All shch, in every instance, iinsffauds; and if money is sent to them for tickets, it is so much thrown away, w ithout die shadow of » chance of getting a prize. Beware of nil Lot teries wbyrethe Capital Prize is unusually large in com parison ti> the price of tickets.' Xu every instance where large prizes are offered for a : small cost of tickets, put it down as a certain fraud. The Kentucky State Lottery for the benefit of the Shel by C'dl-ge, under our management. is tin- only Lottery.in tlie United States which is legally decided by the Maty bind Drawings; nil other Lotteries; which purport to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, are frauds. Tin: MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purchase in the Maryland ■ State Lotteries. Iji-n y. u are sure of N ing right. And in drd< ring in the Maryland Lot teries. you arc sure of fair and honest drawings. , One thing look to, and that’is, if you order from any li censed vender in U.ill inmre. do mat receive any hut Mana gers’ Tickets nnd Managers’: Printed Certificates of Packa ges, The Managers’ Certificates have the numbers printed, and have the lithographed signature of 4t. France i Go. No one has a rlglit to send his individual certificates, and If he does it, he sure there i|t a fraud at the laittmu of it. * R. FRANCE It CO.. „ Fob. 18-3nu] Managers of Alary laud State Lotteries. (N IFTS ! GIFTS!! GIFTS l\l—A prize X to every purchaser. \ 500 DOLLARS WORTH OF GIFTS! I consisting of \ GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, \ FINE GOLD JEWELRY, AC., Will bk DrsTßtuctEi) , with evert 1000 RooksN. The attention of the public Is respectfully solicited tiHhe extensive assortment of valuable Standard and Miscellanys, ous Books, which are offered for sal ' at tlui lowest Retail Prices. A GIFT WORTIf FROM 26 CENTS TO $lOO, will l»e given with every Book. ; Ai complete Catalogno, giving full information, with a jisf> of Prizes, will ho forwarded on application. ■. AGENTS WANTED. Liberal I>T>ccEME?iTB OfTebed.—Persons wishing to or der at once, can order any Bot|k published in Philadelphia, New Yorkor Boston, and it Will bo fumUbed at the pub lisher’s price, with Gift. Any person ordering 10 Bpoks will receive for comraisslon jon extra Book with Gift, ’ For JPMttge send stamps,: Ificj-nts, for SUOO Books. Address DUANE RULISON, Publisher, No 39 Sbuth M strei t, Philadelphia. AMBROTY FJKS.-r-THE PLAGE TO get Arahrotypes for yourself, your friends or rela tions, is In tlie fourth story of: Patton’s Building,- where all permits can be accommodated .on the shortest notice, with true and Ufo-liko likenesses, .Ambrotypcs taken on single and double glass. Melaluotyges taken on Russian Mehun btypoplates. Also, pictnr# token in tlie new style trans fer—liiotogmphiug—on Pajtept Leather, which are imper ishable, and are Intended principally for insertion in arti cles ef jewelry, and transmitting by mail, as tlioy do not require to be put In a case! ’ Pictures copied onreaspitobje terms. Pictures are all warranted to please before, taken away. Pictures taken aslowas fifty cents. The subscriber respectfully solicits a liberal patronage from the citizens of Altuoha'and vicinity, its ho intends to make this his permanent station. Come one. come all,and u Secure the shadow cre ; the Substance fades.” Don’t for got the room Is In, Patton’s Building, fourth story. The vfjrststont Is occupied by Mr. JUtann’s store. ■■■ Feb-tMt] j j : J. W. CLABAUGH. T OGAN HOTEL. THE UNDER. ' ■ i SIGNED respectfully; informs the ’ citischs of Blair county : apd others, 1 -that he has opened dp 'tile XOGAX -S lIOCSB) formerly kepi by Sheriff Boe*. atCiowcst end of Uollidaysbjurtr, furthe|RUH||SUßi reception of strangers and ypm tiers.— Everything Connected With; the house has been refitted In the new with the choicest furniture, Ac., ic. -• • • . : The house is large am} oqtdmodious, and well calculated for cohVonlencetind comfort.; ' Ilia TABLE Wlllbe fnnii,dn-tl with the verrbeatlho uiur ket can afford, and no pains ior trouble will lie spared to rcndw thare who'ilnty ichijoje torftthr hp wlthttlelirtw. tronago comfortable ant} haphv during their stay Tslihhhn. ample, i and an obliging’nnd carclhl hosfler will always helh attendance. , - , . Dee.l7,TBs7i—tt} jl| '■ JGDN KETEPEB. OYSTERSI OYSTERS} In conecgnence of tho'hard times, I have concluded to put (town thohrlce of ntMOYSTERS to thC lowest poeal-' ble’staridard. They will hereafter be serred up on the Chafing Dish atTWESTYdENTS, and roasted lh the shell and served np with all Other accompaniments, IffJVTT WV* CENTS. They be finished, W^MoOi erwiy, Doc. IT, ttj ; - 'jtogap llhnsp, : SAIR, HAT, jT)OTH, SHttLSGv Paint, Sash and Varnish Brushes at KESStKB’S. Hams, hrto Beef, 4c., always, oil hand *t Jane 18, ’37-JyJ . i! nENRYiEBB’S. Eggs, buttee and all kb^ds -. ' °^B°«^ ,t Y prodtt fe Z. .11-.♦*•.SSAfc.. iT^ 1 .'-F.t «■^’Tsai*, I 0> IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COL- I,EGE. PITTSBURGH, PKNNA Board of 12 Trusters. —Faculty of 14 Teachers. KM PH ATICA LL\\ THE BUSINESS MAN’S COLLEGE. Largest aud Commercial College in the United Statm. In daily attendance upwards of 200 Students, F. W. JENKINS, Patxeip.vt. J. SMITH. A. M.. Professor of Acrotmtn4 Book-keeping. I. I. HITCHCOCK, Professor of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculations. JOHN FLEMING. Author of the. National System of Book-keeping." Lecturer on Business, its Customs and Usages J. W. BEMLIXOER, Professor of Aiithmetic, Book keeping and Phonography. A. COWLEY and A. T.'DOUTHETT, Professors of Phi aud Ornamental Penmanship. I>. BACON. Le cturer on Politieal Economy. JAMES if. HOPKINS. Es.p. of the Pittsburgh Bar. Lec turer on Comnn reial Lave. JAMES W. KENNEDY, of “ Kenm-dy's Bank Note R vi.-w," Lecturer on Couno rf-it, Altered and Opinions Bank N ~t<«. DK.-DiN OF THE INSTITUTION To furnish the "o. ,1 in-.in, h>r aoi'iiiing a THOROUGH BUSINESS EDUCATION, in the ,h"io.,t lime itiid at least expense, e niprising instructs.:) ■ m DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING as ap.plieil to Merchandising. Banking. Railroading, i, STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, With all the recent improvements, taught withe ut extra Charge. PEN MAN Slf IP. Rapid Writing, with every variety ami stylo of Busluc=s aud Ornamental Penmanship. ARITHMETIC. x And a thorough course of Counting House Calculations. ("OENTEIiFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. Full instructions given.in important branch of busi- ne.-, education. LECTURES DAILY. ON BOOK-KEEPING, l-ctiges. Laws'and Customs of Commerce, finance and Rank ing, Political Economy. Counterfeit Note,, and other sub jects having practical relation to active business. TEP.MS. Ac. Book-keeping, full Commercial Course, Jlli.ut; Stationary, about 6.W) Board per week, can Me obtained for “ 2.b0 Itg..Students are n.it charged extra for Steamboat Book keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. STUDENTS Can enter at any time—(no vacation'/ review at pleasure— time unlimited—usual length of course from eight to twelve weeks. REFERENCE. Four hundred and eighty-seven stndi Ids 11 ;-itIi;; from th City alone within one year brailles the many fl m the couiitrv DIRECTIONS. SjKTimcn.-i uf Writing and Circulars, containing full iuf >v m.wtum. sunt by mail free of cliar^*. Address Iron City Coil g.-, Pittsburgh. Pu BUT PREMIUM PENMANSHIP. —No l-ss limn EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded tl;i- College in the fuii of 1567. ovvr all competitor*, for beet wrilmg. 1 T! . with other previous Premium.-.. Wi re given in Gbiu. Michigan. Indiana. Virginia. Pennsyiv.inia. and in Louisville. Ky„ at the Unit' d States Fair, and all for work actually done with PEN and INK. apd in t for F>'/ v o'V,7 penmanship. (tur Penmen are fully romi>etem to do tin ii own wotU wule.i.t the aid of the eugra- cr to make >t respectable. iaug.27 ly QTTOV L{?. .- iu VES ! STOVES ! 1/ Tlie undereigned has for sale, at his Store in Masonic Temple, a large assortment of GALL A J [HU’S LrXKiSE AIRTIGHT Cooking Stove, a new nnd splendid Largo Oven, Flat Top Stove, for Coal or Wood patented 1868. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agt. N. B. All kinds of Air-tight. Parlor Conking nnd Egg Stoves on hand. [Sept. 11, ’66-tt riIHE GREAT QUESTION WHICH 1 now agitates the mind of every is, where ran I get the best article for myIHHI money? In regard to other mutters, the
    - scriber would not attempt to direct, but if you H, , want anything in the line of - * HOOTS OB SHOES he invites’ an examination, of his stock and work. 3e keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., which he offers at foir prices. He will give special attention to custom work, all of which will be warranted to give satisfaction. None but the beat workmen arc employed Remember my shop Is on Main street, next door to B. Kerr’s old stand, now Vi. O’Neil’s. \September 3, ’57-tf] JOHN 11. ROBERTS. i~IOALI COAL I. COAL! GOAL \ J Tho subscriber would *l| fully inform tlie consumers of CQATAftOJ* V and WOOD in Altoona, that he is cim-MKjW - IfllHPgM stoutly receiving and will deliver at w this tlme, Aiithrlscito Coal at SS,OO per ton, . Irylu’s « “ Bituminous “■ 8 fier bushel, Dry Hickory Wood. 3,60 “ cord, Oak “ 2,50 “ “ All orders loft at J. L. Ickes' store, or al Esquire Dputy’s Justice G Hire, will be promptly filled. ; • Office at refill. luce in BuHonlmr£s building, opposite Hub ert Green’s, where nil orders will receive prompt attention. Aug. 14, ’sfsdf] JOHN ALLISON. Boots and. shoes.—the un dendgned has npw on hand'anti will sell cheap at-his store in tin) Masonic Tem- MB pie, a large and complete assortment ofBOOTS ' ' AND SHOES, ready madci-or made to order, Overshoes, Ladles’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cerk Soles, apd oyferythlrig'to h(s line of thob^t'quality arid On the most reasonable terms. All custom work warranted,- r; \ : Jan. 2, ’Sfi-tf.!] J. SIIOFAI^KER. Blair county insurance •AGENCY.—Xho undersigned, Agept of the Mohr County MatuM' Fire Insurance {Company, is at all times ready to insure-agalnst loss or dirtiage oy tire, Budd ings. Mcrrhanduu FwmUurt and Property, of evefyde*. criptlon. in town orcorintfy.' at os reasonable fates ris Ahy Company in>'the State.. Office in the Masonic Temple. ' Jim; S. ’56-tfj' JOHN’SHOEMAKER, Apent. pON V EY AN CING.-r-r-ALL ■ KINDS \_J of writing done at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort gages, Ac., executed inf thie neatestmanner hy ' ■ - JOHN BHOEMKEB, Jon. 3,1657-tf.] Masopic Xemple,Altoona. aUEENSYT ARE, JUST RECEIVED. A Urgeaud, fashionable assortment at the store of ' ' V\ J, B HILEMAN. pIO COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA AND Hrdcated faraateLy i ■ (D®ws» 4 T f- g „ S' ps 4 t W H* QC 5 § • Chartered 1856. JACCLTT, V. \V. J KNKIXS. TMPORTAN T DISCOV X COSStTMPTION AND ALL ' ; DISEASES or tbs LUNGS and TIIROAT •- „ ARC POSITIVEkr ! tf-' " : l Curabi i | with dae diabase, neuftaliaesthe the cough; causes a free and easy expectoration, Ufclsth* lung*,; purifies the blood. Inputs renewed vitahtyto the nervous system, giving that tone and e&Wrgy so tedtopeuaa ble fot the rcstoratkmof health. To be able to state con* Odcntly that Consumption is curable by inhalation, ip to mo a source of unalloyed pleasure. It to as much under the control-of medical treatment as any other ■ formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases con bo ctlredin the tint stages, and fifty per cent in the second ;buc In the third stage it is impossible to save more than ftvs| pteycenh; for the Lungs are so ent Up by.the disease as to bid defiance to medical shill. Even, however, in tha last stage*jlnh»- lation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering atten ding this fearful scourge, which annually deetreys wnety five tbnusand persona in the United State alone; and A cor rect calculation shows that of the present population of the < aribj eighty millions are destined to fill the Consnnjptive’i irriiTP. -i i Trulv tha quiver of death has no arrow so fataL— Con sumption. In all ages It has been the great enedPbfUfe, for it snares neither age nor sex. alike the brave, thd hcantlftd, uio graceful and the gifted. -By the help of that Supreme Being Dam whom eometh jevo«r good and perfect gift, lam enabled to offer.tp the affllctedla per meuent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is fromlmpurohlood. and the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to present the free admission of air into the air cells, which Cannes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational'to expect greater good from medicines entering.the cavities of the lungs than from those adminis tered through the stomach; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies. Tima, Trhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless Jt acta con stitutionally, and with mure power and .certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the pow erful and dirret influence of this uwdo of ndmini“tTaik>p, chloroform inhaled .will entirely destroy sensibility In a fuw minutes, imrulynng the entire nervous system, so that 11 liir.li may be amputated witlioul tlie slightest pain; in fo-ling tli" ordinary burning gass will destroy life ip a few hum?. \ •; . SgS w O cr 1 PC W ftS The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the syatertj when tainting or apimrently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a fbw miuutcsafler bc iug inlmleil. and may be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects ofiubala tion, is the effect that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this |iositive evidence that prop er remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administer ed through tho lungs should produce the liappirat results? Inn ing-eighteen yearsNpracticc, many thousands suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my can , and I have effected many remarkable cures, even af t r tin- sufferers had been pronounced iu the Inst Stages, 'Which fully satisfies rile licit consumption is no longer a fatal di.-ease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investiga tion. My perfect ncijiudnUi nee with the nature of tuber cles, 4c., enables me to distinguish, readily, the. Various forms of disease tlfat simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single casA This familiarity, in connection with certain:- pat Ik logical and microscopic discoveries, enables rae to-relievc Ibe lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the Mo,id. impart to It renewed Vitality, giving euerpj and tone to tho entire system. '' Modicim-s with full directions sent to any part of the United Stat'-s and Canadas f.y patients communicating their symptoms by biter. But the cure would be mere certain if t:patient sliouldpay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungaaud enable me to pre ■-••nU with much greater certainty, and then t|se core could be effected without my seeing the patient again. U. IV. GRAHAM, M. D., Office, 1131 Filbert Street, (old No. 103./ below Twelfth, Philadelphia. jjuly 23, ’f/jf-ly. INTENSE EXCITEMENT! X KU.M BROKE OVT IN A NEW PLACE M I.AIN & LEHR ; B-.'S Imv• tv !nlt*rhi their fr iends - ami- the cltiz. ih uf Ait no, .kijii vi.-iuil/. that the) - have opened t% GROCERY * IMIOVIBION STORE, in »he n • lorm* ily utoupie l 1 y Juhn Lehr K on Virginia stmt, next dt•: th, Ch u-c A Nijrib’b ccioLraivu Cuck‘«£re||X Til K UOV Al. POO-K BjSfcjH lor Wood orConl. Thi« IhmuUill g tove i haib 's ;ill t’omj.eOUioii f* r llu-< stylo "I* omamoni :ivj perfect operation in »I 1 n*ai*octs. The *-xr» n.1.-i uiiiler the flrmbox and the fined are wtirraitjr (*•l tliat the whole oven surface will bukrt rind uni formlv. The Hlifijr**'lOT.r.'J u of (hi.s i>to'V UfUst tflt i-fy i very oue that it will a univer.'*al favorite. TIIK ST.A SHKhU f.»r wood or C'-nl. The lirt-l u x u of good capacity—the {-■ ileep—tho oven 1.-» cHpiicL’ii'* :»rd is u thor«'U ; *: baker. This n..*ve h' one Uial may readily bo reoeoiiimnded fur family use, ivj every juirtieuiar. All kinds of heating and parlor staves constantly on hand. JOSEPH iUBGSII. April Ifi, ’57-tfl OppoHf* t J -.■' Jrft; .Vu« itfcvia, i TOM PETITION IS THE LIFT- OF VV TRADE.—Fuiiy convinced of tho truth of this my ing. tlie ,u!...cv:b-r would req,. ctfuliy cunomice to the citizens of Aibxuia aud vicinity, that he has ■ entered the field. l>y opening a MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, iu tlie t.ioui lieretolcre orcupird by Mfclmcl Oallaglw r, Ini median !y opposite the Superiutendeiit’a Office, where he will catrysm the business as usual. lie has justjrecelved an excellent assortment of CLOTUS', CASSIMCRES & VESTINGS, suitable fur working and dress suits, which he will make tc order, on short notice aud at prices which can not fall tc satisfy, lie has also received the LATEST STYLES of FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. and feels confident that he can satisfy the most fastidious iu this particular, and bis clothing will bo made ita well as clothing can be made. In fine, he h determined drat noth ing shall be wanting on his part 'to render satislhction to tbusc wbo may favor him with their patronage. ■ : , Altoona, Nov. 5-tCI • JOHN TAXpOT. n W. KESSLER—rPRACTICAL V i • DRUGGIST, respectfully acnonnces to the citizens of Altoona and the public eraiiy, that he still continues tlm Drug on Virginia street, where he- -keeps constantly ! HBTg ’ on hand, for sale, Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, sMI MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. 01L5, VARNISH- JB-A ES and DYE-STUFFS. By strict attention to business, and a desire toreiUcr iat isfirction to all as regards price and quality, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. ! ; ' Piiysicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms, and all orders from! a distance promptly attended’to- Physicians prescriptions CarexUlly compounded, i [l-tf nPTN AND SHEET IRONWARE I EMPORIUM.—The nmlrrsigricd has coftß&ntly on hand a, largo assortment of * .• •! e TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE which he willWn cheap WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. £ Spouting nut op at short notice in town or country, aud painted, at 12U cents per foot. The best quality of Codking Stoves, Of va rious patterns; constantly on handl All kinds of Job Work done witii neatness and dispatch. Call and see. ' JOS. 11l BUS A Jipno 10, 57-tfJ Oppont* American froiae, Altoona. Bell, Johnson, Jack & bo., Q3^x^n^jaßrr?^>_, | OFFICES AT IloUidaytsburg and Altodba.' Drafts on the pßincipal ajities. arid Silver and Gold for sale*- Collections Moneys received on deposit) payable §i demand, Without in terest,. or upon time, with interest, rifffilr rates, ;■ )|i-t£ . • A TO)RSE?iw.AW, T ft6i.uaAra- XJL ntjßO, BtAtR COBftrt,>A., "■ *! tiou, Scrofula and many other diseases, ted Should bsa terror to the huinan family..As a permanent cnrelkl scare* ly ever effected, a majority' of the cases fidUng into tha hands of incompetent persons, who hot only Ml to corny* disease, but min the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the; shfikrer lata a rapid Consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not erase death speedily, and the victim manic*, the disease Is entail*] nponJbo children, who ore born with fheble oOnstitUtSocr, and the current of life corrupted by a virus Which betravs itself in Scroffula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other it, fectiun* of the akin, Byes, Throat, and Lung*, entaihog op on them a brief existence of suffering, and constgalhgUHin to au early grave. ; ; . \ , . ; SELF-ABUSE is another formidable enemy to lmlth,
    vU» more to be dreaded thou death itself. With tha fUUsst Con fidence I assure the unfortunate vlctlma ofS*lf-Abt)ss that a permanent and speedy cure can be eflmdedpaadwith ths abandonment ofrulnous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. I , ‘ x; • ; The afflicted are cautioned .against the usetffßetent Med icine*, for there are so many ingenious snares in ths col omus of the public prints td catch and rob the unwary suf ferer* that millions have their constitotiout ruined by tbs vile compoufids of quack doctors, or the eduaUypedsonou* nortrum* vended as u Patent Medicines." X have caisfriliy analyzed many of 11 •so railed Patent UtiU&SM and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a iWl ly poison, which instead of caring the disease disables ths hv U.:ui for life. i * Three-fourths of the patent nostrum* >9* in-use are pot up by unprincipled and Ighorant persons, whe do not on derstand even the alpltabef. of the mattrte stable*, and’srs equally a* destitute of any knowledge of thshuman system, haring one object only iu view, and that to make money re gardlcss of consequences. irregularities and all diseases - of-males and fcmslss treated ou principle* satabtished by twenty yhsj* Of prac tice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cure*. Medicine* with full directions sent to any, part ot the United States or Canada*, by patient* comaiuhkaticg their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly couGdential. Address X SUMMERVILLE, M. D, Office .Vo. IX3I Fillsrt {Old .Vo. 109) Delete Tujflh, Philadelphia. }Ju»’y 33, ‘ST-ly. i!RY. —A NEW Howard association, PHii- * ADEU'HIA. 1 v - fk .1 Benevolent Institution. established by special tndotonati ' Jj fur tht relief of tfie tick and distressed, offated Kith Fir iUezd m id Kyidnnic disrtira. —To all peraousalllicted with ib-auitl Disease*, such M Sper mJfoiTktta'. Sexual Weal.ncss, Impotence, (hmorrhaa, (Rat, SyphiUs, lit e vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, • -‘M This small. but hifehiy valuable Treatise, written by * JW woirld renowned l*hynloiah and Surgeon, fmm> out' the c> ly Bure and permanent cure for all diseases renUtiUKfron self abuse, and is the only; publication of It! kind written in’ n % a tyenerolent spirit’and » scientific man. Itlshould be In .4W the hands of all who value their life and.hoslth and happt- ,-Ss new here*and hereafter.-1 ' ■■■ i--w ;S|J| Price, Id cents, or 4 stamps, on thon-oelptof which It . -?m .will be sent, post free, and wellsccnred,byfir.Cn. KLINE,' No. 1201st Avenue, box New York. 4||l l! XQ : FARSkBS AND 'M 1 liverymen. ,|-i :/# ■" ■Battrria 1 Au^blakHot?* OcnrnsnU thoonlymediclns . {h.W; f that • will' effectually car* Ringbone, Spavin and 'SM SpHnt. It is not claimedfor this Ointment, as it is for '■•jW nurly all other medicines of the day, tbtttirwOi erne all >3® diseases which horse or man Rre hetr,to,ba,tonlj h)curs the rtbove named diseases! when used hceofdfug fo dirrc tlijms. Ringbone, Spavin and Splint are diseases ofpreciitly sinulorcharactor. consequently a medicine which will ben> SSB fit or cure one Is adapted fo the other. This Ointment pens trotes the horses skin, reaches amt converts the callous Into ’|B matter, and the diseased lump is then dteobafgedtt tbs form of puss or matter through tbewkin, withoutremoving SMBs thohntr.it paton according todirestibns. I this been 9R said by those who.have used the Ointment, that itwtUcun §H|g' the Poll Evil and Farcy, ft U certain, however, that It will tII? euro or remove any callous lumps hum a horn, wherevir Ideated. Try it, add if aitor tßlng It a weric, acoonUnh to directions, you are not satisfied as to its efficacy, return fiff. the box to the agent and Its will refund the monev. Pries HjOO per box. . '* «ue by Q. W;-KESSLER, Altoona. . [Jah. U-tf BE| npHE INFIRMITIES OF 1 YQTCH AND MATCKIXY. juat nab liahed, tbe2stbth*m«uid. ' ' JOgjStm A few words on too Rational treatment without Medicine, Of Spermatorrhea or Lo> cal tVeoltntSs, h'octnriial! Emissions, General PebUity, Premature decar of the System, Impediments to Married generally; hy !S* th *| *^ e raany ol^T^ompWnte, originating ta tte implwaence and sotltndi- of you&, may ije caaily remored WITHOCT MEDKIXE. Is in thlssinall tract, clearly demonstrated: and the entirely newandhiah rvsucresjifta treatment, as adopted by the inthor*fqllrXx- T ry ■«»« i» enabled to curs nlmself psrfectly and at? the least possible-cost, thereby areldhijfill.tba advertised noHrnms of thedav■(- " 1 gr iti3 Wl ' l PW‘ free to’ a waled cm yelopls. by tfenilUmgtwo postage stamps to Dr. Dtfi'AJfET, U Lwpenard Street, hew iork. ...... [Oct l"*74y. RATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE ..L's" MjJf Owat Journal of Crime and Criminal*ls la J* Twelfth iear, and is widely circulated throughout vt*,vT tbo country. It contains all the Great Trials, Gtininsl >gS| pwps, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together with i: JSj information ton Criminal Matters, not to "be found in anj other newspaper.,, : Subscriptions $2 per unnnm; ,$1 for »Lx months, to bo remitted by subscribers, (who should write their names ,and the town, county and State where thev fefcffigWtiiitwir ) !aS To O. W. MATS**•* 0(C^ ■ m Editor & PropV. of New Yorlc Police Gaiette, • W-tfJ. iVfcto, City. Medicated* ecr chest pro- < XECXOB, A SAFE BlflßfcD ACfAINSX (THOSE ; fcarftil diseases Bronchitis, and other afffc • HonsoftheliUgs, which arise from the atate oftht t- , Chest, aaor&ng tofoihim and the conUn iialcK;lH»M of 01J S&. : climate, for Sale at the Drug store of I Q, \f, KESSUjh. aftf I EVI S PRRRjUIATXpN FOR EX- M Ikwe, for sale at the Drug Store of sii* « ,r «s« 24. 'w-tq o, if. mwrt.Tin gp| ‘ ' Sis 1\ i Sw: aSt^k’v i?*Vj i J;.V • ' ’.si -• f>• ■ ./•**• id- fIfoCBUM & AL i T.'. . . VOL. S. - THIS ALTOO 7 ■ I, ■ »««*tW 4 ALUBON. I Hi, (wjmbl* invi ,rl ,r. ■>iiaHiiwi rascality oi t Wrfs course, iroved to oi am yill not , 1 From this tlfia office, un i expiration ed, will be i mt does no b whileit s ill protect us •ppUess iicoundrcls, a more attention to oar f Recognizing, the pri bp satisfikotory should benefit to both parties, f amounts, in adcance, is .when received 'in dr ■fi .l greeslTe w cash systc quite * nc tb ua to adoi Uas full; credit sys publisher* went from pndftt th not renew meat to qnmbers who tinae, as jwoll as to th takes the paper, wo o lojsf.wfeafor the comb ;V '1 copy, one year s. .10 copies “ (S 20 “ ' “ (S all above 20 at tha b The money must, in K- °T^ r * B Ely the 1 above it will » is emphatically the ch H As to IU merits we lea S cide- earnestly ret a* cup the county to “-gw no doubt |eacb of them [M In their neighborhood. Casvawkrs Wastei lH oVM9a,=in«n wanted to K aoba«b6f*tatts frii H he ; offbwed. T *' 1. ■" z: •?«* ■. i nuu w