aBSAT OTMMm AT tub ' fjIALL OP FA§mONB. ffipß subscriber has the pleasure of an | nonadng to the citlsena of Altoona,and the “rest of ■Sikiad.” that ho is just receiving from Philadelphia and M««r York, a beautiful assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH anA AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting;, in part, of bohea’ quille, crape DI espange, ianct OPHUN barege, plain ophun barege, CUALLTES, ' DCCALS, wSSsCB LAWNS —BEAUTIFUL STYLES, aooTCH . “ “ from 6li upwards JaStoV DRESS SILKS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, iWGTJBBD BRILLIANTS. GINGHAMS, PRINTS,Ac, tn great variety. He would call especial attention to his stock of SHAWLS, which for style, quality and variety, cannot be surpassed, and must be seen to be appreciated. The assortment at White Goods and Ladles’ Dress Trim mings are all that bullion could desire. Among his stock of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Gaiters and Bboas will be found a full line from the best city manufacturers. Hls stock of Groceries, Queousware, Hardware, Ac, is complete. ' ■ lie hopes his Goods and fucks (which by the way defy competition,) will meet the approval of oil who call upon him. Tour patronage is respecUnlly solicited; April 29,5 m. CIIAB. J. MASK. 4 NOTHE R REDUCTION IN PRICE at McCormick’s Store. ' • Ting adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit will not he given to any other' than those who are wdlinff end eon gire salUfactory reference and assuranceof prompt monthly payment,) and desiring to make it the interest of all to patronise oar store, we have made a vdry great re duction in the prices of all descriptions of goods, and will give our entire time and attention to keeping np an assort ment to salt the wants of oar customers, sachas DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN SWARE, CEDARWARP, STONEWARE, BOOTS A SHOES, Oaliats, Slippers, Hats and Caps, Drled.Fruit, etc, oil of Which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. All articles of produce taken in exchange Her goods at their highest market price. ... Thankful tor poatfsvors, we hope to share the patronage . ft, those who are in want of goods. [March *6-tf. f*IHE SUMMER SEASON-^JESSE 1 .-SMITH would- respectfully Inform the citizens «r Altoona and the publfo generally that be baa Joat returned bom the East with alarge and varied assortment * HATS AND CAPS, |B Which he purcbaaed at low prices for cash and will sell at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ~t b«tl«naii advance on the original cost. His stock comprisesHATS and CABS of every description, size and shape, - All who are in want of anything in his line will do well toglfahlm a call, as be foels confident he can suit the most fastidious, to quality and price. He it always ready and willing to exhibit his stock/res qf eharpe,to that none need fear to call and ezaminebefore frup.ifjainft pewbert* Bemember that his store is on Virginia street, directly opposite the Lutheran-Church. [April 8-6m.' ~~ "RE Lhave m ROOM to ts, opposite Yam Pittsburgh, Apt FURKipiKa W^pROOM. I A STORE FOR ARTICLE wanted in FURNISH ING A DWIHaj|BP(3HOC3E, Mattresses, Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; Com Spreads, and Quilts of every stylo and price. SatirvßsLaine and Lace Curtains j-Pamask and Moreens, BroraUUoad Plushes; Muslin Curtaius,Figured Muslin andwlUi,Lace Edge; Tassels and Cords of every description. Hilt'-Cornices of every variety and #yle, and aous iplehdhKoittenis for windows; Gimp and Brass Bands; Blind* orarohßpb: Window Shades of every) price and stylb. Blinds. Friends and strangers are Invited to caffkzH seeqs in the new store. Pituborgn/April 1, ,|S55dJm.. WM. NOBLE. TTOTgjE, ;&&N, ORNAMENTAL & XX CAiRIAOESfcAISTINO.—The undersigned beg leave to Inform thh flftizens of Altoona and victuity that they have obmmenoalthe business at BOUSE, SIGNfORNAMENTAL AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, GLAZING , PAPER-HANGING, VAR _ NIBBING, $C , SC., In all their various hnmehes, and are prepared to do all work entrusted to Owm-With neatness and despatch. They have on handt'a largo assortment of painting ma terials and Window. Glass of all sizes, also Stained Glass and Looking-Glass BDftet, which enables them to do work in an improved style and at reduced rates. By strict attention to business we hope to merit a shore of jmbllc patronage. . Oar room is on Virginia street, Immediately opposite KtStfor’s Drag Store. KEYES & WALSH. April'S, IB6Mm* 1 -W. Omnnsoamr. D. Ccxsuqtux, R. Ccsypicnw. •P. Xbbun, ; ■ , v ' 0. Duhca.v. (nrims6HMtS;*,co : , ■ PITTSBURGH CITYGjISS WORKS, warehouse wo watkr sr.vibi4o first st., . ~J PITTSBURGH, PA-, Betweeen Wood and SmithfleM, ■ : MANUFACTURERS OF ‘ Pittsburgh City Window Glass, DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE, AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS, * For Parlor Windovrs, Churches and Public Buildings. . Altoona, April 1,1858-Ip.] TT HETTINGER’S T~l »- GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, HO; 1. “ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTOONA. PA.. ' Where tatty bo bad all the popular Publications-of the day,'Such as Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels nod Romances, Miscellaneous Book#, School Books, Copy Books, Slates, Pens,.Pencils, Inks, Cto and Letter,Paper, Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Boola and in feet evenrthing in the Stationary line. Toys, Notions and Carnes of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frames, To baoooamd Began'of the liedt q uality, Ac., Ac K. 8.-TV\! are sole Wholesale and Retail i Agent, in this county, fmvROHN’B CELEBRATED SALVE. It does pot iltttly car* airfares to which it Is applied. Try it. [7-tf. CAST IRON RAILING AND ALL kinds of Castings executed to order, also Tin Spout ing not up to hitter, atsliortest notice, apply to - r J. SHOEMAKER. Aytnlfor Jams, -McLaxahsu, W jasm A Co. T>EA NUTS.—S,OOO BUSHELS WIL -1 tnlngtoh Pea;NnU In store and for sale by * I WM. N. SHGGARD, March 25, *5B-lyj 191. North 3d street, Philadelphia. A LMjON£s, WALNUTS, CREAM Nuts andFilberta in More and for sale bv - I -;{ r 1 WM. N. BHUGARD, March 25. ’W-ty] 191 North 3d street. Philadelphia. EAXHINS.— 1,000 BOXES BUNCH ■' and Layer Raisins.ln store and for,sale by _L_ • / ■ WM. Si SHUOARB. March 25,’68-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia. T?IGS, DAJfES, PRUNES, CITRONS ■ ~ ‘ and Currants In store and for safe by r : wm. K. anDOAKD, March 25,'6S lyl ■ 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia. A^NFEGTIONARY. —PLAIN AND V// hue Confectionary mannfectored and for aale by / • i WM. S. BHWA&D, March 25. ’5B-1 y]' - IBlKorth 3d street, Philadelphia, AND LARD OILS, GAM ‘I pfcene.Burningilali Osurboalc^•/-.) . ’ ’ KESSLER'S. ■\TONE BUT THE BEST CONFEC- Xt| tkmariea.Nutsand-Snrits »fiT-Iy] HENRYLEHR’S. XTOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL ,‘T - kind* of Flour and Feed by calling at • W-ly] • LEHR'S. ■EWBRYBODY IS INVITED TO the merit, of the -^tb^ T OTS FOB SALE.—I 2 BUILDING I i Lot*,»ltnil« Id different localities in this Borough for terms hy [27-tf.] J. BHQKMAKEH. CjBEGTACLES AND EYE PRESER O’vers for sale at il-tf.] KESSLER’S. FUBE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC faint, also Chrome. Green. Yellow, Pari* Green, try crjpcnhd in oil at [l-tfQ KESSLER’S. TTAIR OILS, COLOGNES, POM || ades Sharing Cream, Toilet Soaps £e, fer sale by Tjgg] 0. W. KESSLER. TTENRY LEHR’S STORE IS IN j | jq>.h Lehris oW stand, nearly- opposite McCor- S&S Itor* jiNbrtb Ward. [Jane 18, ’67-ly. A SUPERIOR LOTOF pBESHGAR- Jfc' jojfKBEM fcrialehy [«tf) 3.L.SOXXB. YAL ! MOVED MY WARE- Ser of SMiTHFIELD and THIBD Pf Furniture Wareroom. tS5$-3m. r WM. NOBLE. X? P. MIDDLETQN & BROTHER, JQjw Importers and Dealers tn Wines mid Liquors, return their thanks to their friends for the liberal share of patronage heretofore: bestowed,' and respectfully so licit a continoanee of the same, at the OLD ESTABLISH-' MENT, NO. 6 N. FRONT ST, Philadelphia, where they ha ve a large assortment ofWI NES and LIQUORS of tltdchaie est brands arid qualities. Having made arrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables, them to furnish to their customers upon the most reasonaj ble terms, tho following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies; BRANDIES. (Hard, Hennery, Marett, >Pinneli, OutZUon, Mtrtrfl, ' T Bines, Btllevcrtin, |J. J. Dtpuy <£ Oa. A. SeignetU, <&, <fc. I . WINES. Champagne, Old Oporto, \Baramndy, Madeira, Tenerife, Claret, Sherry, Lisbon, \Uodc, Muscat StMalaga Wines Of various brands and qualities. , TT/JUnA niiyfWieMsm Schnapps. Jamaica Spirits. Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Raepbeny, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wise Bitters, Amsterdam Bitten, Ac. Also, constantly, on hand, an extensive stock of OLD WHKAT, MONOXOA BELA and BOURBON WHIS KEYS, of various grades, some of which we guarantee to be'enperiortoaayln the country. \ tguFrom war tone experience in the bnsinees, and thor ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter ourselves to.be able to fill all orders that may lie entrusted tons. Orders from the country (whjch are most Ijr solicited) will be promptly attended to. Great care token in packing abd shipping. All goods sent from onr establishment are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned. Fob. 26-ly] E. P, MIDDLETON A BRO. SHEUM ATISM AND NEURALGIA, Slumps, Sore Throat, Stiffness and Swellings of the i and Limbs,' Sprains, Fains in theißody are cored by the invaluable Liniment called HYDKR ALT MIXTURE. This Liniment is without doubt the best loose. As a LINIMENTFOR HORSES it has no equal in earing Galls, Strains, Curbs, Cuts, Swel lings, old Seres, Bruises, and in fact every external injury to the Horse except Bone Spavin, Many of the most ex perienced Horsemen assert it to bo the beat-Liniment ever “** d ’ BARNES’ PILE LOTION. This celebrated Bemedy for the Piles, when properly ap plied and its use continued in, wljl never foil in curing the most aggravated cases ofPilea, External or Internal. Read the followingfrtn* a PhyttdaU in MittUtippi. “Rear Sir: —The Barnes’ Pile Lotion purchased of yon has effected wonders. My attention was called to it when North, but presuming it to be one of theraany nostrums of the day, paid but little attention to it. Some months • since I was sent for to attend a planter, who was-eorely af flicted with the disease. His condition was truly sing. It was the most aggravated case I have met with in a practice of aver thirty-live years. - This was the first cose 1 used it In. ' I used three bottles of it and effected, 1 think, a permanent coze. I hiveused it 4n several cases since, and in none has it 'deceived me. My experience induces me to say that it is the. most valuably remedy for Piles ev er used. At my suggestion, Le Count sends you on order for a pretty liberal supply.” Prepared only ol Barnes’ Drug Store, Trfenton. N. J.— Sold byO. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and B. Page Jr. A Co., Pittsbmig, [May 14, ’57-ly. JOHN BETAS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & LIOUORS, AND . RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, 155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa., SmßS* Beg leaVe respectfully to inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have on hand and are constantly receiving direct from the Impor ters, a large supply of the very choicest brands qf Liquors Among their large assortment may be found Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Janaica Spirits, Bt. Crqix and New England Rum, - Champagne, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky,' Peach, Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry Brandies, Ac-, 4c., 4c. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, and all older* entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to call upon us, as we ore determined to sell nothing hut the very best. Pittsburgh, April 1, 18SS-ly. SAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO, Wat nut strut, S. IE Comer qf Third, Philadelphia. Incorpo rated by the State of Pennsylvania. Money is receded in any sum. large or small, and inter estpaid from the day of deposit to the day ot withdrawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morn ing till 5 o’clock in the afternoon, and'-on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock; Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Prej'L ROBERT SELFEIDGE, Vice-Preit. Wv.J. Rzzd, Secretary. -f „ „ -DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F; Carrol Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Sam’l K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, » C. Landrcth Bunns, Henry Ditffenrterfor. Money is received and payments made daily without no tice. , V / The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT (iAOES. GROUND RENTS, and such first class seenrities as the Charter requires [Mar2-Sm. PAPER HANGINGS The BEST ASSORTMENT EVER brought to Pittsburgh, j Come and feast yoiir eyes.—' Boy or not, the goods will bejshown. WALL PAPER, For PARLORS, DINING ROOMS, CHAMBERS, ENTRIES, CHURCHES and LODGES. WALLPAPER, At 8 to 12J£ cents, ' At 12 to 25 cents. At 25 to SO cents,! At 50 ccits to $l,OO, .At $l,<W to $2,00, At $2,00 to $5,00. , MARBLE FRESCOES, PLAIN OAK, WALNUT, PANEL OAK, Borders, Ceilings, Statues' and Paintings. ~ - W. P. MARSHALL 4 CO, Pittsburg, April 1,1868-2m.] 87 Woodst. Pittsburg. ENTERPRISE WORKS, NO. 136 WOOD. STREET, PITTS BURGH, PA. ,i ! 1 SOWN & TETLEY, Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical and Dental Instruments, &c. : RIFLE GUNS. Wo would call attentiou to our stock In the above line, knowing that we cannqtbe beat eltherinthe quality or price. Being largely engaged In this branch of business, we defy all corapetion, AU'qur rifles ape warranted or no sale. Hardware. .Sporting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns, Revolvers, Flasks. Belts, Powder, Shot. Balls. Caps, Fancy .Hardware ana. Sporting Equipage, in all its variety, which we offer low .for Cash. f ! Pittsburgh, April l, lBsB-Is. Tipton steam 1 sash, frame, DOOR, SHUTTER 4 FLOORING MANUFACTORY, Tiptoat Blair On, .lO toilet Seal qf Attama, The undefeigped ha ving provided a complete set of Ma chinery for the .business, and being practical House Carpen ters and Builders, are extensively engagedin Manufocturing by sterna, any description of Carpenter Work, which we 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 Istance respectfully solicited. .June 4, ’57-ly] - McCAULET 4 CO. Pennsylvania House, Patterson, Juniata County, Pa., , • REYNOLDS & CODER, Proprietors, BEG tEAVE TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS and the travelling public generally, that they hare taken the above well-known house, where they will be happy to wait upon all who may fevor them with a call. Its con venience'lb the depot render, it ndnsirable stopping • place or those who wish to get on or ofllthe cars also for travel ers wishing to get meals at moderate charges —2s cents. 1 may27-tt] I ■ : Lycoming county mutual FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned, agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is nt all times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire. Buddings, Merchandise, Furniture and Property ot‘ every description, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any company in the State.. Office in the Masonic Temple. Jan. 3, ’5O-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, JtgerO. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO. —The undersigned. Agent for Blair county, will take ebort and long risks on .Buildings, Merchandise, Fur niture and Property of every description, in town or coun try, at as reasonable rates as any company in the State.— Risks also taken oil the lives of hors-'s. Office in Hasonio Temple. 'JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. March 18,1858-ly. Liquors. —a large amount of well - selected LIQUORS has been received at the “LOGAN HOUSE,” Hollldayaburg, which, will be sold at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. The man who wants has only to call. [Dec. IT, tf. Hardware of all descrip tlons just received and for sale by , o*». is-tf] /e.bilemak PICH TOBACCO AND HIGHLY JAt C|gars,ln »b«U»d«wse, caß bia hadat dune 18, ’ST-Xy) HENRI LEHR'S- mo THE PUBUC.-r-18,t8ST GIFTS-; 1 tint Twt.psopix: kldoiudo' ccrer asso-‘ (SATIOM tbA the *ale of <18,787 worth of. Sewing BOk. Bach purchaser of one doUar’sworth of Sewing Silk ■will receive a numbered check, which' will entitle the boh i der to one share and a voice in tile distribution of tnc *bl lowing list of Valuable Property, to be distributed by aOum* mittee, chosen by the shareholders, in such amanneras they may deem advisable mui agree upon amongthearaitTes. UBT OF PI&PEIiTY. 7 corner Lots on Wasbington street Altoona, SO - hyl2o feet, valued at slSi each,. sl4*& 17 lota on Washington at, 60x130 ft, $l5« each, 3,652 Scor.lotaanHnlberryat, •*: “ 166. “ I<2“*| 10 tots on Mulberry at, •*; “ "132 “ 3^BoB 2lots on High street. *f, “ 63136 1 cor. lot on German street, 00x176 ft, valued at 63 3 lota on German street, . “ u $42 each 126 1 lot on Howard street, SOzlB3 feet, valued at 132 1 cor. lot on Lexington sti “ ; “ “ “ 160 2 lota on Chestnnt street, “f, “ $l2l each, 262 1 Gold Lever Watch, valucdat 100 a ;j* ' 157 1 Ilorse, 1 Two-Horse ITagoiv “ ■“ 1 gllrer Lepine Watch « 12 Coat Patterns and Trimmings, $lO each, 120 60 Pants and Vest patterns, at $4,40 each, 220 76 Articles or Parcels of Merchandise, $3,00 each, 225 100 ‘ « “ « 3OO 100 “ “ ?. 1,00 “ 100 600 « « * 76 f* 878 9000 « “ ? 60 “ 1,000 SOOO “ “ V 80 “ 900 4,000 ‘ « “ ** 26 “ 1,000 « “ “ 20 “ 777 13,787 Gift*, rained «t $13,i87 The Real Estate in this EnterpHae Is handsomely situated In the flourishing town of Altoona, (Head-quarters of the Po. Central R. B. Co.) which in ti few years has grown ns if by magic, its present population ibelng over B.oob. The above property will be-delivered to the persons enti tled to receive it, immediately after the distribution. An indisputable title to nll.the lota in the above bill will be given by R. H. McCORMiCK. The articles or parcels per bill, will consist of cloths, cas simeres, de lainee, Ac- Ac; My object is to dispose of the silk in the-shortest possible time, and I desire everybody: to purchase soon and became members of this Magnificent Association. The silk will be sent to any ipart of the United Staten, with Certificate of Membersbip,(fur each dollar’s wirth pur chased,) on receipt of the cash. Agents or club* remitting slff at one time, will receive in return $ll worth of silk and 11 certificates All orders must be addressed to JOSEr-fT HOIST, June 10,1856-tf.] Altoona, /Ur(b, Pa. All orders by mall, with postage stamp exposed, prompt ly, attended to. Great discovery of the age IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CHEWERS. DR. OCSTAVLINNARD'S TASTE RESTORATIVE TRO CHES, the great Substitute far Tobacco. It is a wall known and incontrovertible fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most se-. sere. MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS to which the raceofmtnis subject, os careful analysis and long and painful experience hare clearly proven that it contains certain norcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in their effects, which by entering intotheblod derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing many .to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also the etitlre nervous system, maul ' festing itself—as all who haveever used the noxious weed will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a similar character. , THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract these baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude of cases, arid wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring the Taste which has become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence, completely removing the irritation and accom panying tickling sensation of the Throat—which ore al ways consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to fnc Stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who arc irretrievably undermining their consti tutions and shortening their lives, should use these Troches immediately and throw off the luxurious and arid unpleas ant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches of Lozenges are putnp in a convenient and portable fui mat the low price of 60 Cents per liox. A lib eral discount to the Trade. „ Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders should.be addressed. r • JAMES E. BOWERS. Druggist. March 18. ly.j j Cot. 3d and Race street. I’hila. Maryland state lotteries R. Yaxycr & Co., Managers. CAUTION NOTICE. Persons living at a distance should I>e extremely cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Certificates of Pack ages of Tickets. The country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every inducement is held out to get persons to invest money in them. Capital Prizes of from $30,000 to $lO,OOO head their scheme-—w ith tickets at One Dollar.. $lOO,OOO Capital PriStcs are offered, tickets $5. All such, in every instance, arc frauds; and if money is sent to them for tickets, it is so much thrown n way. without the shadow of a chance of getting a prize. Beware of .ill Lot teries tyherethe Capital Drive i . unusually huge in com parison to trio 1 price of tickets. In every instance when* large prizes are offered lur a. s.-tndi cost ul tickets, put it down as a certain fraud. a . Tlie Kentucky State Lottery for the I - neftt of the Stiel by College, under our managetueui. is die only Lottery in the United States which is lOgally ilecidnl by the Maryland Drawings: ail other Lutletic-s which purport to he decided by the Maryland Drawings, ar • frauds. THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purchase in the Maryland State Lotteries, then you are sure of being right. And in ordering in the Maryland Lot teries, you are mire of fair apd honest dr iw injrs. One tiling look to, and that is, if you order from any li censed vender in Baltimore, do not receive any but Mana ger s' Tickets nnd Managers" Pi inted Certificates of Packa ges. The Managers’ Certificates have tin- numbers printed, and have the.lithographed signature of it France A Co. No one has a,right to send Uia individual certificates.and if he does ft. In* sure there U a fraud at the bottom of it. f * R. FRANCE A CO., Feb. 18-3m] j . Managers of Maryland State Lotteries. GUFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS I!! |to every purchaser. ‘ 1 600 DOLLARS WORTH OF GIFTS!I consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WAKjHES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, AC., Wat be Distbjbctbi wun evert 1000 Books. The attention of the public in respectfully elicited to the extensive assortment of valuable Standard and Miscellane ous Books, which are offered for sale at the lowest Retail Prices. A GIFT WORTH. FROM 25 CENTS TO $lOO, will ho given with every Book. A complete Catalogue,- giving full information, with a list: of Plizes, wiU bo forwarded on application. AGENTS WANTED. Liberal Isdccements Ornutzo.—Persons wishing to or der's! once, can order any Book published in Philadelphia. New York or Boston, and it will be furnished at the pub lisher’s price, with Gill. Any person ordering 10 Books will receive for commission an extra Book -with Gift. For Postage send stamps, 18 cents, for SIXIO Books. Address DUANE RULISON. Publisher. No 33 South 3d strut t, Philadelphia. AMRROTYPES-— THE PLACE TO get Amhrotypes for yourself, your friends or rela tions isin the new building on Julia st. above Virginia. wh»r a IpCrsons can be accommodated on the shortest notice, with trtie and llfe-liko likenesses, Ambrotypes taken on siuvle and double glass. Mcloinotypes taken on Busainn Mclaiu otype plates. Also, Pictures taken in tire new style trahs fers—Photographing—-on Patent Leather., which are imper ishable, and Are intended principally for insertion in arti cles ef and transmitting by mail, as they do not reqniro.U) be put in a case. Pictures copied on reasonable terms. -. Pictures are all warranted to please before taken away, i Pictures taken oslqw as fifty cents. The subscriber respectfully solicits a liberal patronage fh>m x the icitlzcns of Altoona and vicinity, as he Intend* to make this his permanent station. Como one, come all. and “Secure the Shadow bio thfl substance fades.” Don’t for g d the room is in the new build ng above mentioned: The first story Is occupied by Mr. Mann’s stoi e. Feb. 18 3t] , J. W. CLABAL’Ctf; lOGAN HOTEjL. THE UNDEJi- SIGNED respectfully informs the i citizens of Blair county nud others, 4 that he has opened up the ROfIAX mSS3&* «.**» HOUSE, formerly bent by Sheriff at the west end of Houldaysbn rg. fortheßKi3a3aaHa reception of strangers anoj travellers.— . T Everything connecledvritK the house has been refitted in the new with die c&oieest furniture, - The house is large and commodious, and well calculated for convenience and comfort. : His TABLE .will'lte furnished with the Tory beet the mar-1 ket can afford, and nofrifas or trouble w ill W spared to render those who l may choose to fiivor b(m wiOi their pa tronage comfortable and happy, during their stay.withUioi. Ms STABUNO Is ample, and an obliging and careful hostler will always be in attendance, Dec. 17, lfss7,—tf.] OYSTERS I OYSTERS I OYSTERS I In consequence of tlie hard times. Ihave concluded to put down the price of my OYSTERS to the lowest p»Mi blo standard. They, will hereafter' ho set-red tip oh the dialing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell and served tip with all other accompaniments, ITOIY- KlT£ CENTS. They wiii also be famished; in every oth er way, at prices to correspond witli the times. , • , JOHN KEIFFER, Logan lipase, lioniduyslmrg. -Dcc.it, tf.] Hair, hat, tooth, shaving* Faint, Sash and Tar&bh Brnthcs at: ' ‘ v KESSLER’S. Hams, side, shouijdek, deied Beet Ac., oltrsya unliand at .?• Juno 18, ’M-ly] Eggs, butter and all. kinds of coimtrt produce Ladat : . JnneiygT-iy 5 x BBNiIYLEHR’S. BxTO TO 20x24, AND OUT UT to«»r*jr*f ; Q>^.Ki39Uat.. ||l)»3 ‘BQHOIB 400£ 4 Jilt!' 's**■****' « 1 1| II < s»n»umnom; tTj "•e? =■ B '■ V ! S*H.S SgHg «fl 'S'e S S O • »•»■«■ JL C( S’iSrj IT. :p< <s.§B-i.O o§B * :« lljs B «t *C5k |"3 g c a |hs.§ £i“g *•* s«*si s s*b bi Q lIS-3 S C o P* B B • L"* ■ g-cS-:** s °3 O ■ OS ” M r® tt '-58 ODtf t*J g Op O g Igg; ~ g s s | H In- t a tg.is B ge°" O iSM S>s t~> *&;ss ge® 5S o C?» 22 “ w *l%i i g nil S g f |!?|8 | §■ 1 sills 5f o ’ § ©p IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COL LEGE. PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Chartered 1855. Board of 12 Trustees.—Faculty of 14 Teachers. EMPHATICALLY THE BUSINESS SIAN’S COLLEGE. Largest and most complete Commercial College in the F. VT. JENKINS, Priscxpal. J. C. SMITH. A. M.. Professor of Accounts & Book-keeping. 1.1. 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. BENTLINGER, Professor of Arithmetic. Book keeping ami Phonography. A. COWLEY and A. T. DOUTHETT, Professors of Pla and Ornamental Penmanship. D. BACON. Lecturer on Political Economy. ; JAMES U.' HOPKINS, Esq, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lec turer on Commercial Law. JAMES W. KENNEDY, of “ Kennedy’s Bank Note Re view,” Lecturer on Counterfeit. Altered and Spurious Bonk Notes. To furnish the best means for acquiring a THOROUGH BUSINESS EDUCATION, in the shortest lime and at the least expense.'comprising instruction in DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING. as applied to Merchandising. Banking, Railroading, Ac. STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, With oU the recent improvements, taught without extra Rapid Writing, with every variety and style of Business and Ornamental Penmanship. ARITHMETIC. . And a thorough course of Counting House; Calculations Full instructions given in this iuqiurtaiit branch of buii- Usages, Laws and Customs of Commerce, Finance and Rank ing. Political Economy. Counterf.it Notes, and other sub jects haying practical relation to active business. TERMS, ic. Book-keeping. Full Commercial Coarse, $35,00 Stationary, about , 6,00 Board per week, can be obtained for 2.60 ttSb. Students are not charged extra for Steamboat Book keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. Can enter at any time—(no vacation) revh w at pleasure— time unlimited—usual length of course from eight to twelve weeks. Four hundred and eighty-seven students entering from th City alone within one year hesiues the many hom the country DIRECTIONS. Specimens of Writing and Circulars, cont.Hiuing fall infor mation, sent by mail free of charge. Address F. W. JENKINS, Iron City Colb-ge, Pittsburgh. Pa. 88-PREMIUM PENMANSHIP.—Nc loss than EIGHT FI,If ST PREMIUMS wore awaited in the fa!! of 1857, over all competitors, for best writing. Tlie>e.\uth other previous Premiums, wvro give:, in Ohio, 3licl ,: gan, rpdliiiiH. Virginia. Pennsylvania, and in TxmHvUlc* Ky.. at the uAihnl Stated Fair, mid ah for work actually de ne with PilV and INK, and i**>t for En<;nn\'d Penmanship. Our Penmen are fully competent to do their own work without tl)e aid of the ongra* er to make it r^pect-ilde. ' —A prize STOVLb; oauVES ! STOVES!— The.undersigneJ has for sale, at bis Store iu Masonic Temple, a large assortment of . GALL A UEHUsryU, :SE AIUTIGHT Cooking Stove, a now and splendid Large Oven, Flat Top Sto' - e, for Cool or Wood patented lS5d. I JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agt. N. B. All kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking mid Egg Stoves on hand. [Sept. 11, ’stMf. riiHE GREAT QUESTION WHICH I now agitates the mind of every person -.ss*. is, where can 1 get the best art icle for my UN money? In regard to other matters, the sub- IB scriber vyould not attempt to direct, but if ydn M, wont anything iu tlie line of UOOTS OR SHOES ho Invites an examination of his stock nnd work. Tie keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Sines, Gaiters. Slippers, Ac., which lie offers at lair prices. lie will give special attention to custom work, all of which will be warranted to give satisfaction. None but the best workmen are employed Remember my shop is on Main street, next door to B. Kerr’s old stand, now W. O’Neil's. September 3, ’67-tf] JOHN 11. ROBERTS. , riOAL! COAL! COAL! COAL!— \ J The subscriber would respect-jfifflTiS. ftdly inform the consumers of fit at.IBC *» w >- m/Z -im and WOOD In Altoona, that he is con-figjj§ {jJSPgJ stantiy'receiving and will deliver w this time, Anthriacite Cool at $5.00 per ton, Irvin's “ “ Bituminous “ 8 per bushel, Dry Uickory Wood, 3,50 “ cord, Oak “ “ All orders left at J. L. Ickcs* store, or at Esquire Douty’s Justice Office null be promptly filled. Office at residence in Buttonburg’s building, opposite Rob ert Green’s, where oU orders will receive prompt attention. Aug. U, ’Ofi-tf] JOHN ALLISON. Boots and shoes.—the un denjigncd him now on huiid and eeU'cheap at hi 3 store in the Masonic Tem- bB ple. n Urge and complete assortment ofBOOTS Kn AND SHOES, ready made, orjnade Ip order, Overshoe*. Ladies’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Curl: . Soles, and everything in his line of business, of - the best quality and oh the moat reasonable terms. All custom wmk warranted. Jan. 2, Wtf] 1. J. SHOEMAKER. JOHN KEHTEB. Blair county insurance AGENCY.—Tho Undersigned, Agent ofvthe Blair County Mutual Eire Insurance Company, is at nil times ready to insureagaiast lose or dapttgo by fire, Build iiwti Mrrchamiite, Furniture arid Property, of every des cription, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any Company in the State. Office In the Masonic Temple. • . Jan. 8,’66-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. /CONVEYANCING \_y/ of writing done at the si gages, Ac, executed in the heal Jau. 3, lS57Mf.] I JUST RECEIVED. X3t A large and fashionable assortment at the store of ; Vf J. B jnLEJIAN, ; HENRY liEUH’S. RIO SUGAR, TEA AND idl Mhd hf Groceries for saleby ■ June;ia,lB6T-ly) HENRY LEHB. A LL THE STANDARD PATENT VS Jl-tf. KESUBB’S. United States. In daily attendance upwards of 200 Students, FACULTY. DESIGN OF THE INSTITUTION cnargo. PENMANSHIP- COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. ■ ness education. LECTURES DAILY. ON BOOK-KEEPING, STUDENTS REFERENCE. g P 0 ce S o x.— —ALL KINDS hortest notice.—Deeds, Mort .test manner bv I • JOHN BHOEMKEB, I ; Masonic Temple, Altoona. DISEASES or ihs LDNQSak® THROAt* i are i»oaiTiyfii.¥ i ,... ; i j Curable by InhWatlap, whkhconvey* the remedies to ia^*] through the air passage*, and coming ohw*.eMjwfl* •with the disease, neutralises the tubercular the cough, causes a tne andeasy expectomtlonfnealii the lungs, purifies the Stood*-imparts renewed n«foui system, giving that tone and energy hie for the restoration of health. To he able-, to state con fidently that Consumption is curable by iß halajion,isio mo a boom* of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much the control of medical treatment as any other torombje 'nety out of every hundred ca»6B can be cutedln * the second; hnfm the sore than lire her CcnW disease as to bid defiance - the last stages, duba* o th(s suffering atteh* inally destroys Itate alone; and a<W ?nt population of the fill the Consumptives arrowso fatal aa Cod* >e great enemy Of life, sweeps olf alike the . the gifted] IJy the im cbmeth CTery good to the afflicted « por tion, The ftrstcaasb . the Immediate effect lungs is to ptuvobtJhe celSj which cajuseb a system. Then surely gOod ftominediclnes i flora those admlols it will always fifCd the ,>r Inhaling rethedM!*. 'Terthcless it acta MB and certainty than I. To prove the pj>V lodc of administration, •rtroy sensibility in a nervous system* ao that a limb maybe amputated without the slightest pain) In heling the ordinary burning gaas will destroy life in a few hours. i‘ ; » • The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead: The odor of many, of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after be ing inhaled, and may be immediately detected in;the bfood, A convincing proof of the constitutional effocti( of Inhala tion. la the effect that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—ls not this positive evidencetbat prop er remitiies, carefully prepared and judiciously administer ed through the lungs should produce the happiest results? During eighteen years’ practice, many thousand! suffering fi-uin diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even at ter tlie sufferers had been pronounced In the last! Stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption 1$ original, and founded on loug experience and a thorough’investiga tion. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber cles. 4c,, enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. Tills familiarity, in connection with certain. patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chesta,!to eularge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to r.ny part of the United States and Camillas by patients symptoms, by letter. Dut die cure would bo more certain if the patient shouldpay mo- a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and euabfeme l?o pre scribe with much greater certainty, and thcil tba euro could bo effected without my scelnglthe patient again, I - O. W. GKAHAM, «. D., I Office, 1131 Filbert Street, (old No. 100,) bcloW Twelfth, { Philadelphia. i (July 33, ’57-ly. T NTENSE EXCITEMENT !— A NEW X FIRM BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE.;. ; MTjAIN & LEHR Beg leave to inform their friends and the citizeiisof Altoo na and vicinity, that they have opened a GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. in the room formerly occupied by John Lehr, bn Virginia street, next door to Patton's Haii. where they will be hap py to serve-oil who may favor them with a call- Their stock is a large aud select one, consisting of ; Fluur, Feed, Bacon, • Pork, Sugar, Coffee,’ Tea, Molasses, Fish* Salt, Potatoes, Fidh Oil, Fluid, Camphenc, Alcohol,. Cigars and Tobacco. As they purchase all their goods for the READY CASH, and sell fur the same, persons desiring of purchasing any thing in the!) lino, will do well to give them a eujl, as they will sell at but a trifling advance on lirst cost. ' Wo ask no man to pay for anything but what he buys. Give a tri al and see if we Woii't mske our words good. j [jari "-.tf STOVES! STOVES! STOVES—i-The undersigned has just received from Philo delpbia, North. Chase A North.’i celebrated iug Stores lor 1K37. ' THE ROYAL COOK ’ BBK for Wood or Coal. This beautiful Cooking Stuye challenges all competition for the exquisite style ■ . of oijuanicm and perfect operation in all rajpect*). The oven extends under the fire.-boxgmd the fines are so arrang ed that the whole oven surface will bake perfectly and Ufil fovmly. , The elightuet exarainatipti of this Stove iratrst sat Ufv every one that it will becpnXo a universal tkvurite. THE SEASUfJLL, v I J for wood or oral. The. fire-hok-JA of good capacity—the ash-box is,deep—the oven is capacious .ami Is a tltorough b.iker. This sti ve is one that may readily be recoprmended for family v.se. it) evry particular. 3 " All kinds of heating and parlor stoves constantly on hind. JOSEPH Hi BUSH. April Id, ’57-tf] Opposite the American Bmae, AUnona. /COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF V_y TRADE.—FuIIy convinced of the truth of this say ing, the subset ilicr would respectfully announce) to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he has entered the field, bv opening a ; ‘ ! ' MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, in the rtoiu heretofore occupied by Michael Gallagher, im ioediately..oppo»ite the Superintendent’s Office, where he will carry'on the business at. usual. He has Just deceived an cxci-1 lent assortment of ' CLOTHS. CASSIMERES & VESTINGS, suitable for workjngjuul dress suits, which hewill make to order, on short noticq and at prices which ckn'lxif fail tc satisfy. He has also received the LATEST STYLE!? 6f FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. and feels-confident thatlhe aui satisfy the mbet fastidious in this particular, and his clothing will be mallei well as clothing can be made. In fine, ho is determined, that noth ing shall be wanting on his part to render siltisfilction to those who may favor hhn with their patronage.! ■* Altdona, No v. 5-tf.l JOHN-TAtBOT. W. KESSLER PRACTICAL IT • DRUGGIST, respectfully announce!) to the citiz"ns of Altoona and the public orally, that he still continues the Drug on Virginia street, where ho keeps constantly on hand, fur sale. Wholesale and RetaiI,DRUGS, i MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH ES and DYE-STUFFS. ! : j •' ' By strict attention to business, and a desire Idjrepder sat isfaction to all us regards price and qualify,’he; hopes 1 to merit and.receive u share of pdhlic patronages T-! ■ . ■ Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms, and all ord“-s from a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carefijlly compoumlc|l. v [X-tt r PIN AND SHEET DIONriWARE 1 EMPORIUM.—The undersigned has constantly on hand a large assortment i>f ■ ' ■ , TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE h , which he wiUscll cheap 1 ;• WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ' Spouting put up at short notice 111 town or country, and painted, at 12J4 cents per fodt. 1 : : The best quality of Cooking Stoye&f of va rious patterns, constantly on hand. ! '}, : All kinds of Job Work dune with neatness and disnotch. Call and’cee. ’ JOS. tf: BuSßb^ June 10, ’67-tf] Opposite American HouSk^Jfjtatmen Bell, Johnson, Jack &Co., : OFFICES AT !.nr“- llollldaysbnrg and Altteoba. TPWRAFTS ON THE PRINCIPAL’CJTIES, Ail/ and Silver and Gold for sale.. Collections i made.— Moneys received on deposit, payable on demand,! without in terest, or upon time, with interest, at feir rttte.p l [l-tC J. D. LEET, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HquAdays «csb, tXATR COU.VTT, PA., 'lpTt d'lll practise in the several Courts of Biatrf ■ Huntingdon sod Cambria counties, and attend promptly to all collet*- idn entrusted to him. Office (for the prtecntV iathis resi dence, corner Allegheny and Penn streets, Hoifidnyshunt. iv WM. B. BITTNEB, SURGEON DENTIST, opposite the Lutheran Vx Churcht oa Virgtnla stfiet. fOcf. iwt J. G., ADLUM, £s?<3aT^aa<s»» V 1 A l BLAIR COUNTY, Pii. ’ r?h A flf n n tl , M . 3 * ot t he store of J. B.nßem»n. lAitooirt, October 1, MM.-ljr 1 ■ ;; -i Xp LOUR.—tTHB SUBSGRTBKR IS Jt to now prepared to furnkh a I of Etogr, raacie from.rntad whtat, at the Crystal SIAIH Orders left with Mr. C. Jasgsrd vrnj- beprotepUy filled. Juno 12,’W-tf] S^dl^AWß. > ridt SKemuaHm, Screfata, Faint in 0k ■ Son ex and AncUt, Dintau* rf the ... , l*ngt. Throat, Not* and- E&tt, lletrtirpon ■ [ . . . „■'■ ■ tAeSedg or limbs Concert - Drnpfjf. Ijrileptie Fits, Si . TUa-’t Sonet, and all diteattt «K> ting ftoa l a derangement of the Sternal Op. '’ * gant,tnehat Stream* pemhlin^lau-^f /Uui*, ; • Louof Fnoer, General Vtealnat, Di Vinm ytOt peculiar quit appearing before the Bg**, ton pf ■ Sight, WaJepjhUneit, Vgspepsia, Liver ,XX»- taw, Kroptioni on the face, Flint \ tn (As ite<* owl mad, .ft* stale hrtgviari- . *•_ ALL IMPROPER DISCHARGES FROM ROTH SEXES imatten not Atom what cause the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the cnee, rt emery it certain, and in • shorter time than a permanent core cm be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted sQ their m™"* of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, 1 have rescued from th jaws of Death many thousands, who in the last stages o the above mentioned diseases, had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants mo in promising to the afflicted, who may place themselves under my care, a per feet and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause ofConsump. tlon. Scrofula and many other diseases, and shonld be a terror to the human family. As a permanent core is scarce ly ever effected, a majority of the cases billing Into tbs bands of incompetent persons, who not only to combs disease, but ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury,'whfch, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into * ahd the treatment not cause death (moodily, and the vfctim marries, the disease is sntaUsd upon the children, who are born with feeble wmstllwtioas, add the current of life corrupted tar a virus whfch betrays itself in Scroffulm Tottsr, €fcers,&uptions and other af. factions of the skin. Byes, Throat, and Lungs, entafltognp on them a brief existence of suffering, and conaignlngthsia la another formidable enemy to he*Hh,for nothing else to the dread catalogue of human disease# eau- Miso&ttnictlteii drain upon tbo diawto* its thousands ofvictims, through a few year# of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the hervons sy». tem, rapidly waste# away the energies of life, causes men. tal derangement, prevents the proper development of tbs system, ’disqualifies fcr marriage, soctety, business, and all earthly happtaess>nd leaves the sufferer wrecked to body and mind, predUwwed to consumption and a uatoofsvhs more to tidreaded'thaii death itself. Wththe fullest eon ildence I assure the unfortunate victims of BcU-Abuae that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with tho abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, rigorous health. Tlie afflicted-ore cautioned against tho u»o of Patent Med icines, for there are so many Ingenious snares to the col umns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary ssf. fecera that millions have their constitutions ruined by tbs vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally, poisonous nortrums vended as “Patent Medicines.” T have carefully analyzed many of 11 iso called Patent Medicines spd find that nearly all of Uwm'contaln Corrosive Sublimate, which .is one of tbo strongest preparations of mercury and # dead ly poison, which instead of curing the disease disable# the system for life.' Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put np by unprincipled and ignorant persons, whe do not un derstand even the alphabet of Jho materia medico, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, having one object only to view, and that to make money re gardless uf consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established -by twenty yean of prac tice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to any part ed the United States or Canadas, by patfentacommunicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, M. Ru Office No. 1131 Pitbart St± ( Old No. AW) Brims Twefflfi, PhtmU’pkia. yulg 33, ’6I-ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Phil adelphia. Benevolent Institution, established by special endowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, affected with Vir ulent and Epidemic diseases. —To all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, inch as Sper matorrhea, Sexual Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism, or Self dhtuei «ft~, etc. < The 11‘jwabd Assocumos, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual Diseases, and the deception! practised upon the unfortunate victims of such disease* by Quacks, several years agadirccted their Consulting Burgeca, 1 as a charitable act worthy of their name, to opena Dispen sary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all. their forms, and to give medical advice gratis, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occu pation, habit! of life, 4c,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to furnish medicine free of charge. It'S ■ needless to add that the -Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish this moist approv ed modern.treatment; i, , The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have beta of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to < he youngs ami they have resolved to devote themselves. With reuoWd zdal*to this very important but much despised c aue. 'Just published by the Association, a Report on Rpenaa torrboea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Has tprbetion or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Sextisl Organs, by the Consulting Burgeoa,>whicU will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), free »f charge, oft the receipt of wo postage stumps for postage. \. ■ Address, for Reporter Treatment, Dt. GEOBQD R. CAL HOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 S. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa, By order of the Directors. EZRA D. UKARTWKLL, J’res’t- OKO. FAIRCHILD, See'y.\ . [Dec. My. ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMA* TURK DECLINE.—Jnst Published, Gratia, the 3ft Thousand: ' ' . A PEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT, B without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, J Nocturnal Emission*. Genital and Nervons'DibUity, Impo- ,i tency, and Impcdmcnts to Marriage || The important fi*ct that the many alarming complaints, * originating in theiniprudi-nceand solitude pfyoutbi may .5 b« easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, lain till* small s* tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and high* ly successful treatment, as adopted by tM'Author, rally 1 explained, by means of which every one Is enabled to cun 1 HIMSELF jx-rlcctly and at the least possible cost, thereby 3 avoiding all the advertised nostrums'of the day. * 9 Seuttoany address, grgtis and post froeiu a sealed eo * | vclopoj by remitting (post paid) two postage stomps to Dr. 1 B, DELANEY,BB East 31st street. Sew lork City. | May 6*1858. v . | QPRING AND SUMMER FASH- | lONS.—JOIiN OJJONNELL, Merchant Taflor,late oi $ Ilollidaysimrg, desires to inform the Citizens of Altoona -1 and vicinity,that, he has leased the building two door* g North of the Red Lion Hotel and‘.oue’door south of Ns- s gle’s Saloon, on Main street, where he is now receiving bis S SPRING ANQ SUMMER GOODS, | consisting in part of Cloths of all prices, Plain and Fancy || Cassiracres, suitable for earner wear, SQk, Batin Velvet Mar- a seilles and all kinds of light Bummer Testings. In short, £ everything that may be called Car, all of which he will i make to order, pn short notice, and On the most reasons- M We term*. ’• 2 His long experience in the business,' he thinks, wfil etn- I hie him to please all who may Ihvor bln, with their orders. 1 April 1,1858-Iy, • ‘ • a MAR OF BLAIR COUNTS—THE I subscribers propose to publish » New Map of Biair 9 Uounty, Pehnsylvama, rirom actual surveys, containing all 9 Public Roads. Rail Roods, Canals, the actual localities Of 9 Tillages, Post Offices, Houses of Worship, School Houses, 9 Manufactories, Tanneries, Mills, Hotels, Stores, Farm Uous- a es. names of Property Owners. Ac. 9 Enlarged 1 Plans at the Principal Tillages, a Table o{ m Distances, and a Business Directory, giving the name and fS business of each subscriber, will be engraved on the mar- w gin. The plotting will be to a suitable scale so as to make « a large and ornamental Map, which will bo col red sad M mounted in the best Style; and delivered to subscribers at g, $5 per copy. ! SAMUEL CEIL, | April 16, ISM. ISAAC O. FREED. ‘a National police gazette.— This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, and is! widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Grant Trials, Cages, and appropriate Editorials on the sonie, together with ItUwroaHon oh Criminal Matters, not to be found In other newspaper.. 00, Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six months, t* be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their namrl aud the town, county and State where they reside pliialj'O To 0. W. MATSKtL * CO, " Editor k Prop’r. of New York Police Gazette, 18-tf] .V«o York Cit). Medicated fur chest pro tector, A. SAFE SIULLD AGAINST THOSE Ufsehsce Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and other aftc tious of tile Engs, which arise from the exposed state of ths aciordiii*! Vifathion and the continual chances of our climate, for sale at the Drug Store of O. W. KKsO-KB. T EVFS PREPARATION FOR EX terminating RATS. MICK, IiOACUES, AXTB, and Bed-bugf without danger In its use under any circumstw ica, for Kilo at the Drug Store of Jan. *J4. ’Oe-tfj FLOUR.—THE best quality of SAAHI f HOUR fur sole, Wholesale andßouil- Apply to . - J. SHOEMAKER. Dec. H, 1856-tf. Masonic Tempi!’- A PPQ&INAL SUPrQRTERS, Tms- Brace, for T OVERING AND NEW ORLEANS V-'CtS Bbc linos or Ises, One square, • Two “ i Three « Jour “ Half a column, •One column, i .Administrators and Executors N] : >lore Hants adrertisin* by the ys i with liberty to change, S frofessional or BaMnoss CanU | liuss, wMt paper, per year, ifymtmantnatfams of a political Pars*! «UI be charged according Adrortisom«nt« not marked tvl AoSirod, wtU bo contiuuod till for to tbs aboro tonus. Bwlmw notices five coots per I • Obituary notice* exceeding ten I also to hjive a weekly letti and judging from the repc deursastjains as a popular % trill bo k rich treat to oar As wejare decidedly jo f^saire'school, wo have c cash system in our basic quite a number of our pati ly, and the rascality of o os to adj>pt this course, baa fully proved to our credit system will not w publishers. From this d sent from this office, unles and at the expiration of not renewed, will be' proi arrangement docs no inju whilc it |will protect us fr soulless' scoundrels, and iporo attention to our pap | Recognizing, the princ bo-satisfactory should be benefit to both parties, and amounts, is advance , is of when received in dribl neat to numbers who w< i tlnue, as well os to thosi i taken the paper, we offe: | low rates for tho coming ' I 1 copy, one'year | 10 copies “ (si.; | 20 “ “ (fi.( ' and all above 20 at the sa ; The money must, i« al, ardor. By the above it will b is: emphatically the ohea As to He merits we leave <Sjde. W e earnestly reqm out the county to “ give no doubt each of them ca 1* their neighborhood. pAJtVAMBM WaST&D.- WW men .wanted, to ot ■obsoribcratO' th a.JWdun -tefewill be allowed. m sill'' O. W. KESSLKB. MoCRUM & DERI VOL. 3. THE ALTOON McCRUM * BERN, Eubi - (pa.rabla Inrarfab) • AUwpon dUcontinaoJ at 1 fMt w. T&AMi or Aim 1 ii txm lines or Ims, three “ (24 " ) Otor three weeks end less thw Squero lor fecit Insertion. PROSPE ALTOONA oPdoap a THE CASH BYBT TheGheapest Paper • With (he present numbc tired npop its third volum time whes the confidence < tottu in newepapers and VM» fconsiderably shaken, i " ted,H hft(| slowly but sure ' fidenoe, *h<l now stands up it universally acknou the fixed Institutions of on fiult has njot been achieved gle,.ond considerable expc means on the part of its Increase of patronage, how 4ubitabl«! evidence that thei Uthted. In entering; upon the nci Unnecessary to say that thi Qetobe [‘ISDEPENDENT I ihg blessed neither by feor| infitvor Of parties or secti is only necessary to say tl Mr Inde} as to our future It has ilwaya been our i a reliable first-class believe that in that oboruc pen pan Successfully comf i city neighbors. To this in various | Vfho furnish us with all th [ eltfai vicinity. Wc | to our list as soon as wc c I ring the pext year wc sha to stake jhe Tribune a p Homs Hews —a qeliabli Paper, spcond to*none in suck a welcome weekly v whether nt home or abroai Bat while the Local Da) special care, we shall ale< hie space to Literary M MOR, and the chronicling interest to our readers. 1 lisbing from time to time ‘ lien and Things ” which our contributors. Wo hav ft' Sm t or tos
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