The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, June 10, 1858, Image 4

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GIFTS
ii .JOBWOPUB. Kfj DORADO GIFT ABBO-.
dUHSoKp** >lhe;«ale ofsl3,'!W worth of Senftqi
aewfagSOfc
'ftflTlfH «H* numbered check, which will entitle the hoV>
dMre and a voice in the dietribnticn of the C>l
- Valuable Property, to bo distributed by o Com-
by the ahsreholtlnra, in ouch a manner e*
tbcrrnav deem advisable and agree upon canon*! thcmeelTM,
UUT OP PROPERTY.
$
V 7 Comer Lot;’ on street Altoona, 60
-f by ll!0 feet, valued at $lB4 each, $1,288
1.17, lots «o WaaMn«ton at, 60x120 ft, $156 each, 2,652
8 cor. lots on Mulberry et., “ “ 160 •* 1,2 ib
, 18, lota en Mulberry at., “ ,f‘ 132 “ 3,508
!'■ Slotoon High afreet, “ “ G? “ 126
' t 1 cor. lot on German street, 50x175 ft, mined at 63
; ; 8 tpta on German street, “ “ $l2 each 126
■ 1 lot on Howard street, 50x133 feet, valued at 132
" loor.loton Lexington st, “ f* “ “ ICO
■" .8 lota on Chestnut street, “ ** $l3l each, 288
1 Gold Lever Watch, valued at ' 100
J 'MM
I TwSoric Wagon, M ■ «
I'UBwrXeplno Watch “ •* . | - M
.13 Coat Patterns and Trimmings, JtO each, ' I3D
60 Pant* and Vest pattern*, at si£o each, 220
76 Articles or Parcels of Merchandise. £3XOeach, 225
MO « ' « m 2joo ' 200
.MO « « . « £OO 4 100-
- v ioo a 11 'll 4 376
3000 “ “ « 60 “ 1,000
4000 « ' “ “ 20 “ : 900
, 4000 " ■ « « 26 “ 1/JOO
“ “ 30 «f 777
iJItW Gifts, value.) at I $13,787
■ . : YheßealEsUtc in this- Enterprise h handaomely si tun tod
tntbe flora-tilling town of Altoona, (Head-quarters of the
JPa. Central B. R. Co.) which inafew yean haa grown as if
tgtougic. Us present popnlatlbn being over
The shore property wiJllio dolireredtothß penons enti
tled to receive it, inum-diafcly after the distribution.
‘An.indiipatable title to all'the lots in tbo above bill will
he circaby B, H. JIeCOBMICK.
’ The articles or parcel* per bill, will consist of cloths, caa
simercs, dc laities, Ac, Ac.
My object is to dispose of the silk in tbo shortest possible
time, and I desire every body to purcKtHßT'BOonaadbooune
members of this Magnificent Attodaiion.
The silk will be sent to jany part of the United States,
with Certificate of Membership, (for each dollar’s worth pur
chased,) bn receipt of the cash, i
' Agents or elnbs remitting $lO at one time, will receive in -
return $ll worth of silk, and 11 certificates ■
All orders must be addressed to JOSKibS MOIST,
June 10,1859-tt] Altoona, Stair <2>, ita.
’ All orders by mail/ wi|h postage stamp e-cloacd, prompt
ly attended to. i .;
INTENSE EXCITEMENT!—
JdcOOBMJOK’B NSW GOODS HATS A K KITED AnD
ABB NOW BRING OPENED SOB INSPECTION
AND EASE.
, u Halloo, neighbor. I’m Ben on tho.gronnd again. Per
haps you recollect when I,'last ysariasited you to Bold my
bone, amoment and tell me where Ithe CHEAP STORE
.was. But it ii different now. It reminds m’o a little of
thocatupaign of 1840, when Gen. Harrison wee elected Pro*
sldent Tou hare only to go with the i crowd And yon' will
. bora no difficulty in finding; McCOBMICK’S STORE. Prom
the excitement down the Talley, and the quantity of goods'
I, sea carried away, they must be selling off very rapidly
and very cheap.” , ,
youare right, my friend; ! would say to yon, sir, go
ahead and your anticipations will be fully mused. He
very \arge and Well selected of Goods.
Hell sell yon.a dress tat fifty cent* and give the trimmings
into the bargain, I’m told, and all other goods in propor
tion.” ” -f .■
“Good bye, neighbor, that’s where I am going to buy!
PRy^SoS£Sf lt> • ortwnl ‘ l everybody else. Goodbye"
QROOBRIKi?, '
1 . HARDWARE,
I QUBENSWARB, .
STONEWARE,
„ • ' OEDAEWARE,
Beta and Oops, very chcapßonneU, Mlsses’Plafc. Ac.; Ear
die*’ Gaiter*, Shoes and Slippers, with Hisses, Boys and
Men’s Boots and Shoes, and every other article kept in a
Bret class , country store, can' be had cheap far cash, at
McCormick’s. ' ' i v
All, articles of, country produce taken id exchange for
»»dei - E. H. SIicOBMIGK.
[Altoona, Hay IS, 1858.-ly r •
FIRM AND NEW GOODS.—
JL;* d- AJ. bOWTHEB have Just returned front the City
and afe now receiving their stock of
e SPRING- GOODS,
Which they feel assured ore as HANDSOME and CHEAP,
\f not aWk cheaper, than any yet Brought toth is-place.
; On account of going to Fbihutctphla'lato in,the season,
we have been able to buy car goods at greatly reducedprt
' ces, and we are determined to eell them at very email prof
ttofof cash or to prompt monthly paying customers. -
' We have ns usual a splendid stockof ' . . 1 •
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, a
i such as DAWNS, ROBES A’ QtJU.bE, CHAbUES,
BATADERE.bARKLbAS. DDCALS, FOIL, DECUB VRES,
. DERAINS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Ac.
Also, Shawls and Mantillas in great variety, together With
a good stock of Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods,
BOOTS % SHOES, HARD WARE, QHBENS
> . WARE, GROCERIES, &, se. v
The cititens of Altoona will.find it to their odrantage.to
examine our stock, as we are not to be ondcrsold
. April 28,1858.
jT'IHEAP GOODS I CHEAP GOODS !
vV —The subscriber would respectfnilylnform theoitt
(eniof Altoona and vicinity that he has Just received bis
'vtocfc’of'
I * SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, -*
oonsUttog. to part, of
LADIES' PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS *
such as Silks, Satins, Bareges, D’Lalnea, Challies, Ducals,
Lawn#, Ginghams, Prints, 4c.,- together With all hinds of
Dry Goods, all of which will be sold cheap for cash.
' ue hod also oh band a large stock of
GROCERIES, QVEENSWARE, BARD
' WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES,
and all other goods usually kept to stores to this place.
.•Havlngadoptod the,CASH SYSTEM in my business and
Mnxreswred to carry U out, I have marked 1 my goods at
CASH PRICES, and invite inspection and comparison, to
regard'to prices and quality, with those of any qther store
to the town. Give me a call and Jqdge for yourselves.
, 43ountiy>prodnce taken, to exchange for goods, at the
htebeat market prices. v . :
. ' J. B.HILEMAN.
APRIL, 1858.
. iO&BAT 'INDUCEMENTS ©PEERED AT THE r
HILL OP FABDIOK6.
LPHE subscriber has the pleasure of an-!
JL nouncing to the citizens of Altbonarandthe “restof
mankind,” that he is Just receiving from Philadelphia and
’NowYork, e beautiful assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMERICAN. DRY GOODS, consisting,: in part, of
KOBE A’ QUIL.EE, GRAPE DI ESPANGE,
FANCY OPHUN BAREGE, PLAIN OPHCN BAREGE,
OHALLIE3. DUCALS.
• WRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH “ fromf&fupwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS, BLACK DRESS SILKS,
'FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, Ac.,
in great variety. He would call especial attention to his
stack of SHAWLS, .which for style, quality and variety,
cußqtjKJsnrpassetLand must lie seen to be appreciate.-
The assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ Dress Trim
mings are all that fashion could desire. Among his stock
of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Gaiters and Shoes will be
found a toll line from the tret city mauniheturers.
His stock of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Ac, is
complete. * ,
He hopes his Goods and PEieps (which by tie’way defy:
competition,) will meet the approval of all who call upon
Msi, Your patronage is respectfully solicited.' , '
. April 29,6 m. CHAS. J. MANN.
HFETTINGER’S .
• GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
W&J. “ALTOONA HOUSE/’ ALTOONA. PA.,
' Where may be had all the popular. Publications %S the
day, such as Doily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
BBdßomances, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy
jtodts, BlateSy Pens, Pencils, Inks, Can and Letter Paper,
Mavolopea, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and to
act everything in the Stationary line. Toysi Notions and
Games of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frames, To
hacoo and Segura of the best quality, 4c., *d
N; B.—We are sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
County, for ROHN’S CELEBRATED SALVE. Xtdoespas
totpalycure all sores to which It is applied. (Try it.- ff-tr
A LMONDS, WALNUTS,; CREAM
' XdL< Nuts and filberts in store and for sate by
v~ WM. X. SHUGARD,
f. March 25, ’6B-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
JUBINS.—I,OOO BOXES BUNCH
ill and Laver Raisins in store end for sale by
C-: WM. N. SHUGARD,
. March 25, ’5B-1 y] ~ 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
TMGS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS
■A Sjod Conanta in store and for sale by
I WM. K. SHUGARD,
■Mudti SS, ’SSIyJ • JDI North 3d street, Philadelphia. ’
ptONPECTIONARy.—PLAIN AND
fin* ConfecUonary tuanuCicturcd and for sale by ,
y- r ! WM. S. SHUGARD,
March 25. ’SB-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia. .
top CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
kinds of Floor and Feed by callin'; at
»1V57-Iy] : HeNRY I<£HR’S.
■pyjBJtYBODT IS INVITED TO
JLj flali.sW lest the merits at the articles kept by
*$W»lB, J ST.-ly] HENRY LEHR.
T OTB FOR SALE.— I 2 BUILDING
m J liotB.«itpgte ip different localities, in this Doroneh for
Se«FXWo6able totals, by [2Mt] J. SHOEMAKER.
SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESER-
D-tt] ' SBSSUBKB.
:\/pteLAND STATE LOTTEMBS
JjX FOB JUNE,. - ■■
& Co.,’
Uansgera of tho Maryland Suite lotteries pretest the fol
lowing Splendid Schemes . .
FOB Jtltiki 1658.
They eanttoapwchasers of Tickets to beware of ordw
tog Tickets is Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi
tals are offered for a small cost of Tickets—all each, arc
snitulloa.
The Maryland Lotteries have been Is existence for Forty
Years. They are drawn by a State iifucer, and can bo re
lied on. If yon draw a Prise, you wiE-pet your money.—
The whole country is Hooded With bogm Lottery concerns.
Beware of them. | ■
ASr*Ordcr In the Maryland State Lotteries.
MAOMfICCrtT BCUEtIZ.
MARYLAND STATE LOTTEBY, CLASS K,
To be drawn in Baltimore City, Juno 10, 1658.
ASf* 13 Drawn.Baliots out of 76,
Making the Frizes and Blanks equal. Every Package of 20
Tickets must contain 13 drawn numbers, so that them
am 13 Frizes to 13 Blanks.
1 Grand Prim of sU)fioo 1 Prize of *S£»
1 Prize of VtfiTl 10 Prize of SAW
1; Prize of 6*ooo 10 Prize of I*soo
1 Prize of 5,000 251 Prize of , 200
IPrizeof 6*ooo 06Prize of ' 100
IPrizeof 6,000 05 Prize of 80
I Prizeof 5,000 05 Prize of 00
■B Prise of 6*ooo , 05 Prize ol - ildO
IPrizeof A*SloPrize of ; 20
II Prize of - 6,000 27,040 Prize of 10
IPrizeof 5,000 ; *
S2£BSPrizea* amounting to 8578JT7. .
Tickets glfr—Hslvee $5— <hjajrtera «,28.
A Certificate of Package of 20 Wholes, costs |l4fl 80
r 80. do. 88 Halves, 74 76
1B& del . 18 08
187
A 3
i HAVANA PLAN.
J This is tbo old mode orDrawing. Prises in.oneljTheel
and Tickets In anotherr V‘V :
! Every!Prize Is drawn out. ,
- JEterif PrUepaSd in /till without deduction I
iMABYLAJiD,STATE liOTTEKYj EXTRA CLASS 7,
Id be drawn in BoUimore.MiL, P«ta relay, done 26th, 1858.
20,660 Prise?! 40,000Numbersll
SPLENDID BOHEJiIBI
Vl Prize of $35,000
ilPrizeof 13,000 -
' 1 Prize of _ , 4,0001 :
1 Prise of i 4,000 f
IPrSeof 2,0001
1 Prize of 2,000 :
1 Prize of 1,600
IPriseof I^ool
XPrizeof 1,340 V
1 Prize of 1,940 '
IPrixoof 1,000 ’ : « „
1 Prise of iSoof 8
10 Prizes of 400 40 “
10 Prises of 400 - 40 “
100 Prizes of 2QO < 400 •'
I 20,000 Prizes of $8 -each. '
The 20,000 Prizes' of $B, determined by the drawing of tHo
■ | Capital, whether oddpr even.
j Whole Tickets slo—Halves ss*-Quarters s2^o,
, A Managers’ Certificate of 16 Wholes—where persons
wish lo pay the risk only, will be seat for $96
j Do. do. 16 Halves,’ 48
i Do. do. lOQnartcrs, 24
; Do. . do. r • 16 Eighths, 12
Managen have been oompeUed from the numerous
complaints made to them,.of.nnfiklthfalneBs on the part of
those who have been,attending to the-Alling-of orders, to
■resnmo the correspondence business in their own name.
|Order tickets from.the Managers only.
Adrress all lettdw lo ' B. PEANOE 4 CO.
:M£rch -tty] Baltimore, Md..
EP. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
• Importers anti Dealert in IFines and liquors,
return their thanks to their friends for the liberal share
of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same, at the ODD ESTABLISH
MENT, NO. 6 N. FRONT ST- Philadelphia, where they
hivealargeaesortmentonVlNESandbXQDOßliofth&cholc
eqt brands aqd qualities. 'Having made arrongementawith
some of the first houses in Cognac and Rucnelle, enables
them to furnish to their , customers, upon the most reasons!
hie terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle
Brandies:
BRANDIES. ,
Otard, Hennery,. < Dennett, OttUllioa, Mirtell,
T. Bints, Hdfaeotsin, <T. Devuy <£ Cb.
A SeigntUe, <fc, etc. |
' WINES.
Champagne, Old Oporto, \Burgtmdy, Madeira, Tenerife,
Claret, Sherry, Lisbon,' \Hoek, Muscat 4Malaga Wines
of various hrands and qualities.
Holland Gin, Scheidam. Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch
and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, lavender, Blackberry,
Raspberry, Chony and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters; Ac.
Also, constantly orf hagd, an extensive stock of OLD
WHEAT, MONONGAHELA and BOURBON WHIS
tCEsS, of various grades, some of which We guarantee to
be superior to anvln the country. %
i ttW-From our long experience in the business, and thor
onghknowlodge ofJibe tastes of the community, we flatter
ourselvss to be aiwto fill oil orders that may be entrusted
to ns. Orders from the country (which are most respectful
ly solicited) win be promptly attended!©. ' Great care taken
id packing and shipping. , ,
■ All goods sent from our establishment are guaranteed to
give satisfaction, with the privilege of twine returned.
[Feb. 20-lyJ ‘ B. P. HIDDbETON A RRO. ■
SAYING FUND, FIVE PER CENT
INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO , lift
ntd street, S. W.Oirner qf Third, PMadelnhia. Incorpo
rated by the .State of Peunfylvania.
Money is received In any sum, large or small. and intor
esfpaid from the day of dophslt to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morn
ing till 5 o’clock to the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock.
Hoh. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't.
.ROBERT SELFRIDOE, Vice-Prtst.
Wx. J. End, Secretary.
4 DIRECTORS.
Hon. L. BcnneV, P. Currol Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, ~ D, Barry.
Robert Selfridge, FrancUl.ee,
Sam’l K. Ashton, • s ytoseph Yerkes,
C. Landretß Mnnris, Henry Dielfeiidcrfcr.
I Money is received and payments made dally without
tlce. -•. •'♦
; The .Investments an made in REAL ESTATE MOM*
aAGESj -GEOUKD 51ENTS, and such first class securities
ap the Charter roqidro* [Mar3-sm.
r . 1
W. CmnnsdsAit. D. CmonaoHAJi, R. Ccksisobaw
p.IHHSK-v, G.Dtwcas.
CUNBIHOHAKS & CO
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
1 WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. and 140 WEST ST.,
Botwocon Wood and Smlthfi^ld,
’ mandfacxuxubbs op "
Pittsburgh City Window Glass.
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE,
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
; For Parlw Wtodows, Churchea and PhbUc Bufldings. ■
, , Altoona, April 1,T865-ly.] ■ i b , •
ENTERPRISE WORKS,
to), iae wood street, pitts-
JLI BURGH, PA,
BOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
and Rental Instruments, &c.'
RIFLE GUNS.
nWe would call attention to our stock to the above line,
knowing that we cannot be beat either in the quality or
largely engaged in tills branch of business,
F® defy all competion. All our nfles are warranted dr no
sale. Hardware, Sporting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns,
Revolvers, Flasks. Belts, Powder, Shot, Balls, Caps, Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, to all its variety, which
we offer low for Cash.
Pittsburgh, April 1,1858-ly.
Lycoming county mutual
INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned,
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1e
at all times ready to insure against loss or damage hv fire.
Buddings, Merchandise, Furniture and Property ofevery
description, to town or country, at as reasonable rates as
any company in tho State. Office in the Masonic Temple
Jan. S, ’6B-tfj JOHN SHOEMAKER, Jgt,d.
■WEST branch insurance go.
1* ~' Tllo - undersigned. Agent for Blair county, will
take abort and long risks on Buildings, Merchandise, Fur
niture and Property of every description, in town or cbnn
rcy, at as rcaeonable rates as any company in the State.—
Risks also taken on the lives of horses. Office in Masonic
*»S*u.
LIQUORS.—A LARGE AMOUNT
of weU selected LIQUORS lias been received
<“;«»« LOOAN HOUSE,” HoUldaysbnrg, which will he'
acid at the lowest caah prices wholesale or retail. Tho
man who wants has onlj to call. - [Dec; 17 t tf.
TTARDWARE OP ALL DESCRIP
II Uons just received and for sale hy
15-tf] J. B. HXLEMAN,
Rich tobacco and highly
flavored Cigars, in abundance, can be had &
June 18, '57-1 y] . , HENRY LEHR'S.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.— SOO
boxes Oranges and Lemons in store and for sale by'
■ , WM. N. SHUGARD,
March 25, ’6S-ly] 191 North Sd street, Philadelphia.
PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM
phene, Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, Ac, at
dan,3,’s«-tfj KESSLER'S.
TVrONE EOT THE BEST COSPEC-
A FOIITUNE TRON CITY GGMMRROIAI* GOL-f
i®p#7o,oos TO BE
following Schema v.iii l« toKu : liyf tat*V "T ■ ™ -.. '• -r-t ' '”
■Moiugere of tl»e Sparta
Binglo Krauber lottcrlwj for June, 1553, st ACfIBST*. | , “ ÜBU3r " MMW “ _i__
(I.iorgia, to which city they have removed their principal |
| office. J
■: CLASS 18, - 'J..
IV bp drav.ii in the city of Augusta, Georgia, in public, •»
Saturday, Juno 5, ISBS.
• \ ’ ' ; CLASH 19, , - .
To be drnwri In the City of Auguatu, .Georgia, i=
Satdnhiv, Jnc?i2, 1858. . ■
i : CLASS 20,
Tobc drawn iu the City Of Augusta, Georgia, inpupl*, on
Saturday, June 19, 1858.
- : : - • class 21, *
To be dram in the City ofAogarta, Georgia, in pnbHc, on
Saturday, June 26, 1658.
- OK THE UtAX OF SINGLE NUMBERS,
on VBocaAHD remit hcndeed akd ztamr-rrvz mcas!
- - “ SeaAk ime'J’ria to ertry JWne Tickets!
.- MAGNIFICENT SCHEME t
-m at nuAWit each sitoedat h* joSx.
1 Prize of ; $70,0j0 4 Prize of / ' 900
1 « « 80,000 4 “ “ ; ' 800
1 « * . 10,006 4 « “ ■ 700
1 « " .', 6fl* 4 ““ / £OO
1 « “ 4,000 SO Trices of 500
1 « « , S,ooo| 60 “ 800
I ««. : WOO ICO «.« T - 1126
4< “ « ’ 1,000[280 “ “ 100
APPROXIMATION SEIZES, :
4 Prizes of $4OO Approx’ting. to $70,000 Prize are (1,000
4 “ “ 800 'i f “ 80,000 “ “ 1,200
4 « “ 200 < + i “ 10,000 “ “‘ 800
, 4 « 125 • t « 6,000 « 600
4 • “ « 100 ’ “ “ 4,000 “ “ 400
4 “ “ 76 ‘ “ ■“ 3,000 “ “ ■ SOO
4 “ « 60 -t “ “ 1,500 » « 200
6,000 “ « 20'are 100,000
6,485 Prizesamounting to (320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves s£; Quarters S2JiO.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. ,* ,
The numbers fromlto 50,000, corresponding with those
numbers on the Tickets printed on separate sups ot paper,
are encircled in email tin tubes aud placed in one Wheel,
Tbe first 467 Prizes, similarly printed aud encircled; ore
placed in another wheel.
- The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn
from the wheel of Numbers, aud at the same time a Prize
is drawn from the other wheel. The number' and prize,
drawn ont arb opened and exhibitedto the audience, and,
registered by the Conunisaiuuers; the Prize being placed;
against the number drawn. This operation is repeated un-j
till aQ the Prizes aredcuvn out.
Appaoxjotinoa Phizes.—Tbe two proceeding and the two'
nnmbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will
be entitled to the 2S. Approximation Prizes. For example:
if Ticket No. 11,250 draws the $70,000 Prize, those tickets
numbered 13^248.11,249,11,261,11252, will each be entitled
to $4OO. If Ticket ?Eb, 550 draws the $30,000 Prize, those
tickets numbered 648,640,661, 662, will each bo entitled to
$3OO, and so on according to the above scheme.
:The 5,000 Prizes of $2O will bo determined by thel art fig.
ure of the number tl(at draws the $70,000 Prize. For ex
ample: if the number drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with
No. 1, then all the ticßtts, where the number ends in 1,
will be entitled to $2O. If the number eudswith No. 2,
then all tho tickets where the number ends In 2 will be en
titled to $2O, and So cm to p. -
. Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the following rates
which is tho risks •
4 Appr*x to $3OO
8 “ -260
8 « 200
8 « 150
8 * 100
8 **
00
60
40
20
Certificate of package of 10 Whole Tickets, -
« • “ ; 10 Half «
“ “ v 10 Quarter “ .
“ “ .; 10 Eight “
IN ORDERING TICKETS OK CERTIFICATES.
Euctoae the money to our address, for the ticket* ordered,
or receipt of which they will be forward#! by first mail.—
Purchasers can liuvd tickets ending in any number they
may designate. ‘
The list of Drawn Numbers and. Prizes will be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawihg.
Purchasers will please write tlicir Signatures plain, and
give their Post Officth County ami State. '
Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full
without deduction.
All prizes and under paid immediately after
the drawing—other prizes at the us ual time of 30 days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets or certificates to
.. ; S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ca,
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala, or Atalanta, Ga.
can have their Orders filled, and save time, by addressing
8. Swan A Co n at cither of those cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of prize that each one is entitled to,
wilibc published after every drawing, in the following pa
pers:—ASmQrleuniDelta,Mobile Btgider, Charleston Stan
dard, JV ashvillc Gazelle, Atlanta Intelligencer, Kew Ibrt
lYeekly Dag Bodk, Savannah Morning Kens, Richmond Dis
patch, New York Dispatch, and iVadding {Miss.) Clarion
Augusta (Geo.) GmstiiuiionaUsi. j []nn.7-ly.
Great discovery of the age
IMPORTANT TO
TOBACCO CHEWERS.
DR.GUSTAV LINN ARB'S TASTE RESTORATIVE TRO
! CHES, the great Suhstitute/or Inlacco.
’ It is a well knownjand incontrovertable foot that thense
of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most se
vere. . . ■ • ; v
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
to which the race of inan is subject, os careful analysis and
Iqng imd painful experience have clearly proven'that it
contains certain; norcotic and poisonous properties moat
dangerous in their effects, which by entering into the blood
derange the functions and operations of the Heart causing
many to suppose that organ to bo seriously diseased.
k TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous system, mani
festing itself—as all Who have ever used the noxious weed
-will'bcar testimony—in' Lassitude, Nervous Irritability,
Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a
similar character, r
THETASTg RESTORATIVE TROCHES
Are designed to 'counteract these baneful influences, and
hare proved completely successful in a multitude of eases,
and wherever used. [Being harmless in themselves they
exert a beneficial, effect upon the entire system, restoring
the Taste which: bas'bccomo vitiated or destroyed by great
indnlycnceycompletely removii.g the irrigation and occom
-1 panyrng tickling sca&itioii of the Throat—'vvldcli are al
ways consequent npdn abstaining from the use of Tobacco,
and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate
tho whole system.
Persons who We irretrievably undermining their consti
tutions and shortening their li v> s. should use these Troches
immediately and threw off the injurious ’and and unplcn“-
■ ant habit ofTohpcco'Chewing. ■
Theso.Trochea cf Lozenges arc put up in a convenient and
■ r portable form at the low price of 60 Cents per Box. A lib
eral discount to the ffriidu.
, Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all eiders
should be addressed.;
' i JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist.
March IS, ly.j Cor. 2d mid Rate street, Philo.
JOHN BRYAR & C 0..
VyHOLjESAtE DEALERS IN
WINES & LIWIORS,
: h ,AND ' 7
EECTIFTO# DtSTILLERS,
155 Liberty: Sf., Pittsburgh, Pa, y gjsSssS
' Beg leave jeapectfully to inform their
old ensfmndmtnd the public generally, Out they have on
ape constantly .receiving direct from toe Import
choicest. brands of Liquors
Among their largo assortment may be found •
Wlna, __Brandies, f Gin, Conlials, Ja nsica Spirits
fit. Eum, v'Chamnagav •’
Irish, Scotch, .Bourbon, Old Monongahela
_ and Rectified Whisky,'
Peach, Wild Cherry,Blackborry. Strawberry andßaspberrr
*i.' : i Bodies, 4c n Ac.,, Ac. / ■ . J
•ii j^“ troDaso U respectfully solicited, and
all orders efitrosied to onr care will be promptly attended
*?• Metiers wUI find it to their advantage to call
uponuS.as we ago determined to sell nothing butthevery
l, XB5B-ly.
T OGAN HOTEL.— THE UNDER-
SIGNED respectfully informs the o
citizens of Blair ccnntv and others, -
that he has opened up tho LOGAN jKSy .‘S
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff IteeaMSMßat
at the west end of Holliday sbiirg, for the
reception of strangers and travellers.—
Everything connected with the house has been refitted in
the new With the choicest furniture, Ac., Ac. '
The house is large and commodious, and wen calculated
for convenience and comfort.
His TABLE will be furnished with tho very best the mar
ket can afford, attd no pains or trouble will be spared to
render those who may choose to thvor hjm with their pa
nud b »PPy during their stay withhlm.
IhsSTABUAG is ample, and an obliging and careful
hostler will always be in attendance; .
Doc. 17,1857,—tf.J ■ JOHN KEIPPER.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
In conocqucnfte of the lmr.l times, I have concluded
to put down the prifo of my OYSTERS to the lowestpossi
ble standard. They will hereafter be served up on the
Chafing Dull at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell
and served up with all other accompaniments. TWEVTV*
FIVE CENTS. They will also bo furnished, in every oth
er way, at prices to correspond with the times..
Dec.'l7, tf.]
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving,
Paint, Sash and Yamlah Brushes at , 1
: 'V; kessepb's.
Hams, side, shoulder, dried
Beef, 4o„ always on hand ‘
■ done 18, W-ly] HENRY T.ytnra,
Eggs, butter and all kinds
of countiy produce can bo Lad at
June 18; ’67-iy ; HENRY EEHR'S,
T OVERING AND NEW ORLEANS
J.J Syrup Molasses, at Cut prices, at .
June 18,’67-ly] ; ] HENR Y LEHR’S.
/qjXASS, Bklo TOi 20x24, AND CUT
Utottothj; j v|-; O.\f.SJSSSO3L
JOIINKEIPPP.Iv
\ Logan Honsc, Hollidaysbnrg.
...... P.S-,U.Tr. , ■ __ :
P. VT. JENKINS, - -
J. C-Sinra. Ih-. f«»rrfAccm:»t#4r»oQfc-k, en:ng.:
I. 1. HITCHCOCK, P.et ct AnUiwctic and CcBW
mortal Calculations. ■ V'l
JOHN FLEMING, Aulber of the ON,ittonftl fcystetaof
IMtdt-k oeping,” Lecturer or. Bn.-*?.; *», HsP iteientaaia-j lisages
J. 17. BENTLIXGiIR, Pru&aaor uf AiitinneWc, pook-
Profresora of Pin ■
and Ornamental Penmanship.
D. BACON, Lecturer on PdUOCal Economy. ■
JAMES H. HOPKINS, Esq, of ti» Pittsburgh Bar, Lec
turer on Commercial Law. ‘
JAMES'W. KENNEDY, of “ Kennedy’s Bank Noto Re
view,” on Counterfeit, Altered and Spurious Bank
Notea.' . -
DESIGN OF THE INSTITUTION. •
To furnish tho best means for acquiring a THOROUGH
BUSINESS EDUCATION, in the shurtast time, and at the
least expense, comprising instruction in : .
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
as applied to Mcrehandttiog, Banking, Railroading, 4c,
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
With all the recent-Improvements, taught without extra
. chnrgo.
PENMANSHIP;
Rapid Writing, with- every' variety and style of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship.
' ARITHMETIC.
And a thorough Course of Counting House Calculations.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES.
Full instrutllens given in th|s important branch of busi
ness education.
LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK-KEEPING,
Usages, Laws and Customs of Commerce, Finance and Bank
ing, Political Economy, Counterfeit Notes, and other'sub
jects having practical relation to active-business.
TERMS, 4c.
Book-keeping, Full Commercial Coarse, $33,00
Stationary, about s’oo
Board per week, can be obtained for 2.50
Students are not charged-extra for Steamboat Book
keeping, Arithmetic.of Diploma.
,STUDENTS f
Can enter at any time—(no vacation) review at pleasure---
time unlimited—usiuil length of course'from eight to twelve
weeks. ’
REFERENCE.
Fonr hundred aud eighty-seven students entering from th .
City alone within one y<-ar besides the many from the country
DIRECTIONS. ; ..
Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing fall infor
mation, sent by mail free of charge. *..]
Address , F. W/JENKINS,
s Iron City Collego, Pittsburgh; l*a.
RS“PREMIUM PENMANSHIP.—No less than ETOIIT
FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded tills College in tbe full
of 1857, over aU competitors, for bestwritiug. Tiicse, with
other previous Premiums, were given in Ohlo,'Micbignu,
Indiana, Virginia. Peimsylvanfa, and in Louisville, Ky., at
the United States Fair, aud all for work actually done with
PEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penmanship. Our
Penmen arc fuilyponipetem to do their own work without
the aW of tho engra* cr to make itresnoctable. {ang.27-ly
SSO
40
.20
10
The undersigned has for sale, at his Store iu Masonic
Temple, n largo assortment of. •
GALLAHEIVS SSUXIUSE AIRTIGHT
Cooking Stove, a new and splendid Largo Oven, Flat Top
Stove, for Coal or m>od patented 1856. '
JOHN SHOEMAKER, Apt.
S. B. All kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking end Egg
Stoves on hand. S [Sept. 11, ’56-tf.
Another reduction in price
at McCormick’s Store.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit
will not be given to any other than those who a ts willing
and can give satisfactory reference and assurance of prompt
monthly payment,) and desiring to makodt the interest of
all to patronize onr store, we Save made a very great re
duction in the prices of all descriptions of goods, and will
give our entire lino and attention to keeping-up an assort
ment to suit the wants of our customers, such os
DRY GOODS,
• GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
CEDARWARE,
STONEWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Goiters, Slippers, Hots and Caps, Dried Fruit, etc., aB of
which will be sold as cheap na the cheapest.
.All-f’rticles of produce taken in exchange for goods at
their highest market pripc.
Thankful for past favors, we hope to share the patronage
of those who are in want of goods. ‘ [March 25-tf.
SUMMER SEASON—J.ESSE
I SMITH would res|>ectfully inform the citizens
of Altoona qnd the public generally that he baa just
, returned from the East with a large and varied «°«ortmcnt
° f HATS AND CAPS, IMS
Which he inirchased nr low prices for cash HnHH
WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL,
advance on the original cost. Ills stock comprises HATS
and CAPS of every de-scjrlption. size and shape. All who
are in want of anything in his line will do well to give him
a cill, nd he feds confident ho can suit the.most fastidious,
in quality and price.
He is always ready and willing io exhibit his stock free
of c/wrrjc, so that none need fear to Kill and oxarailK-befure
purchasing elsewhere.
Remember that his store is on Virginia street, directly
opposite the Lutheran Church. [April 8-Cm.
rnilE GREAT QUESTION WHICH
1 now agitates the mind of every pei-son
is, where can 1 get the beet art tele for mylHB
money? In regard to other matters, the sub- VBg
scriber Would not attempt to direct, hut if you
want anything In the line of
, BOOTS OR SHOES ■„
he Invites an examination 'of his stock and-work.
He kcepsconstantly on hand ac assortment of Bouts, Shoes,
Gaiters, Slippers, ic-which he offers at fair prices.
Ho will give special attention to custom work, nil of
'which willbo warrantedlo give satisfaction. Kune but the
beKt workmen are employed
Ilemember my shop Is on Main street, nest door to B.
Kerr s old stand, now W. O’XeiiV.
September 3, ’67-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCIiiBER would respectfully in
form the public that he has recently re- k
fltted tho'above Hotel, and is now lire- »*>
pared to' accommodate bis friends andM
patrons in a comfortable manner, add bejKyJgSjigSSp
will spare nopaitis in making it ah agreeable homo for all
sojourners. His Tabic will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice’ brands, His charges are na
reasonable os those of any other Hotel in the place, and he
feds satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
thvor him With their custom. Expectlngto receive a share
of public, patronage, and ftdly intendingto deserve it, be
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.
Altoona, May 27,3858.-#) JOHN BOWMAN.
Boots and shoes.—the un
dewigned has now oii hand and will
sell cheap at his store in the Masonic ' Tem- vH
pie, a large and complete assortment ofBOOTS
AND SflOES,ready made, or made to order,
Ovmhocs,Ddllc^Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork
Soles,' and everything in hte line of business, of :
the best quality and on the most reasonable terms. All- ;
custom work warranted.'
Jan. 2, ’66-tf.] J. SHOpiAKBB.
Blair county insurance
AGENCY—The undersigned. Agent of the Blair
County Mutual Fire Insurance'' Company, Is at- all
times ready to insure against loss or damage by firc, B«t7<i
ingg. Merchanditf,, Fwmitun and FrojiKrty, of every des
cription, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any'
Company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temple.
Jan. 3, ’56-tq ■’ JOHN SHOEMAKER, Jlgeat,
pONVEYANCING.—ALL KINDS
of writing done at the shortest notice.—De6de, Mort
gages, executed iu tUo neatest manner try
t - JOHN SHOEMKEB,
Jan. 3,1857-tt] ; . Masonic Temple, Altoona.
CAST IRON RAILING AND ALL;
kinds of Castings executed'to order, also Tin Spout
ing put up to order, at shortest notice, apply to • i '
, , „ J. SHOEMABQBft, jfffcnf/or
Jan. 3,186C-tf. ■ Sfmsoi» 4 00.
QLTTEES FOE SALE.—THE: UN
KJ ilereigncd has on band a lot of Settees which ho will
.JOHK SHOEMAKER,
. March J 3 tf.J >-• . ■ Masonic Temple.
JUST RECEIVED.
vSfc A large and fashionable assortment at the store of
: ' J. B HI LEMAN.' ■.
t> 10 UOFFEEj SUGAR, TEA AND
'JL4»
: ■ - T URNBY LEHR. .
'
■ TMPOMA to. •'
: ju
I aW
: rv':.r-rs>.-. a’BB- 1 •
' Curable by Inhalation*** *
which ttatreyS the remedies to the.
' through the air piiwagca, and coming ,w &r«t ronwot
with tho disease, neutralizes tho tuhcrcu,i-.r m.ittir, alla>B
the cough, causes a free and u»y
lungs, purifies tho Wood, imparts renewed rimlity to the
giving that tone arid .mergy
We fiw the restoration cf health. To oe ablo to slate com.
fldentiy that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, ri to
me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It, is as biuch under
the control of medical treatment as any other Icrmldaoic
dfeessC; ninety Ont of every hundred coscj can be cured in
the first stages, and fifty per cent, in the second; but ul thy
third stage It is impoariole to save more thau five jwr cent.,
for the Lungs are so cut up by the die ease as to bid defiance
toraedladddlL .Even, however, in tho last stages,lnha
lation affords extraordinary relief to the isuflering atten-.
dlnkthis fcorfU scourge, which annually destroys ninety
fivethousand persons In tho United State ulone: and a cor •
reel calculation shows that of the proscut population of the
earth, eighty -tiftinm are destined to fill the Consumptive’s
ffl ftuiv the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal os Con
sumption. In all ogre it has been the greet enemy of life,
for it spares neither ago nor sex, but sweeps off alike the
brave, the beautiftd, the graceful and the gifted. By the
help of th« Supremo Being.from whom corm-thevery good
and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to thcACheted a per
mauent and speedy, enre In Cqnsumption. J Tho first cause
of tubercles fa from impure Wood, and the immediate effect,
produced by thoir.deposition in the lungs fa to prevent the
free admission St air Into tbe air cells, wcich causes a
weakened vitality through the entire system. Then eurely
it fa more rational to expect greater good from medicines
entering the cavities.of the longs than Ihup those adminis
tered through the stomachy tbe patient will hi ways find the
lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies.
Thus, Ichttlation is a local remedy, nevertheless It acts con
stitutionally, and with mure power and. cci tiinty than
remedies administered by the stomach. - Tq prove tho pow
erful and direct influence of this mode j>f administration,
chloroforin inhaled will entirely destroy Iscnsibliity in a
few minutes, paralyzing the entire [nervous system, so that
a limb may. bo amputated without tlie slightest pain; in
heling the onilnary burning, gasa will destroy life In a few
hours. - 1 ' |
Tlie iuhedafiou of ammonia will rouse the system when
feinting or apparently dead. The odor of many of tho
medicines is r>ercc-ptiblc in tbe.skin a few mjuntre after be
ing inhaled, and may be Immediately detected in the blood:
A convincing proof of the constilutloual effects of inhala
tion. fa the -effect that sickness fa always produced by
. breathlng-fonl air—fa not tins positive evidence that prop*
er rt-mcdii-s, tarefully prepared and judicloii(ly'admintstcr-j
Cd through tliu lungs should products thet luippiest resultG i
During eighteen yean’,practice, many thousands suffering
from diseases of the lungs and throat, hate [been under aiy;
care, and I have-effcctcd many rcmarkabler-cures, even af*
ter the sufferei-8 hod been pronounced in,.ltho last stages,
which fully satisfies me that cousumptionJ is no longer A
fatal disease. Sly treatment of consumption fa original,
and founded on long experience and a,thorough inVretiga
tian. My perfect acquaintance with tho haturo of tuber*
d>«. 4r., enables me to distinguish, readily, tho various
fin-ms of disease that simulate consumption! And apply the
proper remedies, rarely being mistaken oven iuasiuglq
.cafe. This familiarity, in connection wjttr certain pathc
logieoi and microscopic discoveries, enables me tu relieve
tlie Lings from the effects of contracted clicsts, to enlarge
the chest, purity the Wood, impart to it renewed vitality,
giving energy ami tone to the entire system].! 1
Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the
United States and Canadas by patients communicating theii;
sj-mptoms bydetlcr. Hut tlie cure would bo more certaih
if the patient -dioulJpny mo a visit, wldclj -would give me
an opportunity to examine tho lungs and enable me to pre
scribe with much greater certainty, and ilium tho cure
cuuld be effected without my seeing the. patient again.
G. W. GBAIIAM, si. d., ;
Oihce, 1131 Filbert Street, (old No/ 109,).be10w Twelfth;
Philadelphia. |jt|Jy 23, : 67-ly. i
T NTENSE EXCITEMENT!—A NEW
JL FIRM BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE.
ML AIN & LEHK
Eeg leave to inform their friends ami Itlie citizens of Alloi>
,ua mid vicinity. that they have opened K.
GROCERY & PROVISION .STORE, ;
in the room formerly occupied by John Lehr, on Virginia
street, next door, to Patton’s Uall, where they will be hapl
py to nerve all who may favor .them tvitli' a call. Xhcii!
stock is a large and select one, conslsting-ofi '
Hour, ■ Feed, ?Bac6n,
Pork, Sugar, Cdffete,
Tea, Molasses, ‘ Fish, i
Salt, Potatoes, M FilshOil,
Fluid, Camphene, ; Alcohol,
Cigars and Tobacqo.j
As they purchase all their goods for the READY CASH;
and sell for the same, per sons; desiring of purchasing any!
thing in their line, trill do well to give thci» u call, as they
will sell at bat a trilling advance on Hurt' coijf. We ask no
man to pay for anything but what he buys,' Give ns a tri
al and see if wo won’t make our Avoids goo(l. [jan 7-,tf [
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES.—The
undersigned has Just received from phila
delphia, North. Chase A North’s celebrated ChnV. -refe)
ing Stoves for 1557.
THE ROYAL COOK BgS|3
for Wood or Coal. This beautiful Cooking Stove
challenges all .competition for the exquiilteßtyle , 7>
of ornament and perfect operation in all; respects. The
oven extends under the fire-box and the fiuea are soarrang
: .ed that the whole oven surface win bake perfectly and tmlr
iiformly. The slightest examination of this-Stove must sat :
If isfy every one that itf will become a universal fcvorltc. i
THE SEA SHELL,; !!
lor wood or coal. The fire-box is of good-capacity—the
ash-box is deep—the oven is capacious and la a thorough
Laker. This stove is one that mry readily bferecommended
for family use, in every particular. ! ••
All kinds of heating and parlor stoves; constantly on
lumd. , JOSEPH ;h. BC.SU. !
April IG, ’57-tf] OpjiosiieOtt Americap Ifyuse, Alhxma. 'I
/ 10M PETITION IS THE ;LIFE OF
TRADE.—FuIIy convinced of-the trpth of this say-,
ing. the Fubf-cribcc would respectfully announce to the
cltireus of Altoona and vicinity, that lie has entered
the field, bv opening a ■; r
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, i
in the room heretofore occupied by Michael Gallagher, Im
mediately opposite the Superintendent's Office, where he
i will carry on the business Os usual. He hasjust received
an excellent assortment of ' !'■ l
i CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & I VESTINGS,
| suitable for working and dress sultvwhlch he will make to
i order, on short notice and at prices which can not fail tc
satisfy. He has nlsn reecived the LATEST STYLES of
FAJ.L AND WINTER FASHIONS.
and feels confident that he, can satisfy tlmmost fastidious
in this pivrticular, and his clothing will ;be htadc osswell as
clothing on he made. In fine, he'is determined that noth
ing slmll bo wanting on his port to rehdorisatialactlon to
thc«i who may &vor him with their ps^rpihage.
Altoona, Nov. 5-ttj JOHN TALBOT.
GW. KESSLER PRACTICAL
a DRUGGIST, respectfully announces ' ■ ff
to tho citizens of Altoona and the pnbffc
ernlly, that he still continues the Drug
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly oK_lf
on hand, fpr sale, TVholmalc and Retail, DRUGS. DKf
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, VABNISHi
ES and DYE-STUFFS! 1
By strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat'
frfhctlon to all as regards price and qdallty, he hopes to
merit and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied od rmwcmablo terms,
and all order* from a distance promptly' attended to. '
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded.' [l-tC
Tin and sheet iron ware
EMPORIUM.—The undersigned haa Constantly on
hand a large assortment of * ;j ‘ • -
TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE
which he win sell cheap M
WHOLESAJiB OR RElfilii -
Spouting pot up at short notice in town or
country, and pointed, at 12% cents pet Antf
The best quality of Cooking Staves, of vo
rions patterns. oonstantly on hand.
AU kinds df Job Avork done with nesineas'and dispatch.
Call and see. JOS. H BITSM
June 10, ’67-tf] , OppotiU Mmen'ean Afimse, Memo.
Bell, Johnson, Jack & Go.,
offices AT ®
Hollidayabnrg and Altoona
TyAFTS ON THE PRINCIPAL “xiES,
iM“ d saver and Gold for sale. Collections made.-
P a y aWe on «lanmnd, withont in
terret, or upon tune, wjtu uiterest, at CiSr rates. [l-tt
, ."■LD,LEET,‘^
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Holidays
■AjA. ■ bubo, ntAtR cocirtr, pi.,.
tf*ll wracifaein the. several Courts of Blntf, Huntingdon
Cambria counties, and attend prmtinuv to an
to him, pfficc (far the present) at his resl
denre, corner Allegheny ami Penn streets, Hollidayvlnire-
" [s-sstf
- WM. S. BITTNEK,
SURGEON DENTIST,
/pfficc immediately ; o Pl josite the Luthonm
!vf; Church, on Virginia street. [Oct. 15-tf
J- &• ax>i.tjm, .
2^QJil3plia<s» a
_ ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTV, PA ' ■
X^SA e /1857.-ly tbo Btor ° Iceman. ‘
a F AI ?^ PATENT
MEPICrNE3 AT n-tf. KKSSLim’g.
- <>ytcacyo
Q^3^lOTp^^^ 1 &^ l E i, I
$3 GT7ABASTEED w *u casks or u *'* B
■
Sctf-Ahtai, UtrvottsJkbdity, Strictures, ««<, . B
belts, Diseases of the hasteuy: and Madder, B
riai Rhamatiim, Scrrftda, Print B
Bones and -ASriei, Diseases of r.Vc B
Limps, Ticrc-it, A’ojj amf B
. . Eyes, Users upon B
the Soily B
-■ or Limbs Concert B
Dropsy, PpHepticFils, h. B
nta’iDanetrandoadiseauxari. B
jiagfrtrma derangement qf.the Sexual Or- B
goaf, such as Serious Trtmltina, lea of iiLw, B
Lets of Paver, ifnterdt Weakness, Dimness qf . 9
peculiar spots appearing before the py t ,
Sigld, WaXxfiifness, liter Die. % 9
ease, Eruptions on the fact, Jhijrj 9
in tie Sack and Iliad, St- 9
V nude Irrepula ri- 9
ties.ar.d 9
ALL TirPEOPER DISCHARGES PROM LOTH e*vr.B
It naittci* not from what canso the disease oriWrl 8
however long standing cr obstinate the ov : . rrr
certetn, end fa a shorter time than a permanent -urn ‘‘M
bo effected by any other treatment, even after the dw*i|
has baffled the skill of eminent physician* and twhttdTSli
their means of cun.*. The medicines are pleasant witW.IS
odor, causing no sickness and free from mercurr e-fe J v , |g
During twenty years of practice, I have rescued than if
jaws of Death many thousands, who in the lest iu~T ’
the above mentioned diseases, had been given up to faTi
their physicians, which warrants me in prolnlsinp to ,V'
afflicted, who may place themselves Under mrcar* «
feet and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the er«u»;
enemies to health, ns they ere the flret cause ef Cuii'tW
tion, Scrofula and many other diseases, anil should
terror to the human family. A? a permanent cure U scunli
ly ever effected, a majority of the cases falling Into
hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cureS
disease, but ruin the constitution, filling the svstezu iS
mercury, which, with the diabase, hastens the iiuTcrcr
a rapid Consumption. J
But should the disease and the treatment not cansed*iw
speedily, and the victim marries, the disease h cnttiiJjH
upon the children, who ore born with feeble ccn-tituti-,f «
and the current of life corrupted by a virus which lg
itself in Scroffula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other"
feettons of the skin, Eyes, Threat, and Lungs, ehtaihcrtTsß
on them a brief existence of sneering, and consign lug Si
to an early grave. a|
SELF-ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health,n®
nothing else in the dread catalogue of human disea=r S t-,. 3
ses so,destructive a drain upon tho system, drawing
thousands of victims, through a few years of *ufft>-.f|g
down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous M
tem, rapidly wastes away the energies of hie, cans,-* a ;..|i
tal derangement, prevents the proper development ( .fi?
system, disqualifies for niarriage, society, business, ici.j ifl
earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked i« i w . $j
and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train of
■ more tu be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest cc>
fldence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse tilt R 2
a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and withiTJlS
abandonment cfrulnoqs pructicca my patients can be n»t w j ||
to robust, vigorous health. M
The afflicted aro cautioned against the use of Patent Me!- a
icines, for there are so many ingenious snares in the cd H
umus of flic public prints to catch and rob tho unwary ih.'-a
ferers that millions have their constitutions mined by ihj g
vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poiso’nca
nortrums vended as " Patent Medicines.” I have carefM*
'analyzed many of t 1 <m> called Patent Medicines and ini
that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, whih
Is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a dud.
ly poison, which instead of curing tho discos*) disables tin
system for life.
; Threedburths of the patent nostrums now in use are pet
up by unprincipled and Ignorant persons, who do not as
detatand even the alphabet of-the materia mediea, and mi
equally ks destitute of any knowledge of the human syitur
having one object only in to make money r*
garillcds of consequences. r~ —j
Irregularities nqd all disease* 'of male* and'fcmajti
treated oh principles established' %’ twenty years ofprti
tjee, and uasethmed by thousands most remukshi, I
cures. Medicines with full dlrcctlomigont'to any put oil
tho United States or Canadas, .by pimeiits obnunuuicatiaj 1
their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly I
confidential. Address ‘ 1
J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D,
Office Ko. 1131 Filbert St , (OW „Vo. 108} Sdmu TiaMJ,
Philadelphia. ■ yulg 28, ’57-lj.
Howard association, run. 9
ADELPUIA. B
A Benevolent Institution, established by special tnioanvi B
for the. relief of the tick and distressed, affected xcith Rr. B
tdcht ant! Epidemic diteates. HH
—To all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as Hut- B
maUrrhiga. Sexual \Yecd.ritss, impotence, Gotwrrhac, Glut, H
Syphilis. the vice of Onanism <mSTf Abuse, dr* dc. B
The Uaw.utp in view of the awful dueUnclU B
of human Hfr, caused bySexualDlsCases. and the deception B
uractisedvupoa the unfortunate. victims dfimch diseases try 89
Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, 9
aff a charitable ad worthy of their name, to open aiDistw- mm
sary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their B
forms, and to give medical advice jrrafcVto all who apph l§|
by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, octi -i||
potion, habits of life, 4c.,) and in coses of extreme purerrj Sa
and. suffering, to furnish medicine free of charge. It ii gal
needless to add that the Aacociatton commands the Uiglt-1 gffl
Medical skill of the age, and will. fawnish the moat appro- 19
ed modern treatment.. - *9
‘ The Directors, on a review of tha past, fi-cl ar-sured rti{,:a9
their labors hi this sphere of benevolent effort have ben ';Ȥ
of great benefit to the afflict .d, especially to t he young '||
and they nave resolved to dwoti thmi3el>>.s, with reuosti .(1
leal, to Oils very important but much despised c uue. ; - a
Just published by the Association, a Itcport on Spcrnu iffl
torrhoeo, or Seminal Weakness, the rice of Onanism. Mis -*«9
turbatjon or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Serai
Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will bo sent ’ » ’M
mall (In a sealed envelope),/xe qf charge, on the receipt of M
wd’postage stamps for übstoge. ■' ' ■ ■ ;}a
Address, for Report or Treatment, Df- GEORGE R. CAb -M
HODS. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Assoclatioii, N0..2i kss
Ninth street, i'hlTadelphla, Pa. By order of the Director*, -f
- D, U2ARTWELL. PraX
GEO, FAIRCHILD, Sec’y. [Dec. 3-ly. iM
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMA- 1
IURE DECLINE.—Just Published, Gratia, the 30i*
Thousand: , ■ ' «19
A FEW WORDS ON THB RATIONAL TREATMENT, M
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local WcaVneo, mk
Nocturnal Emission* Genital and Nervous Dfbility, itQjto- ga
tency, and linpedmente, to Marriage generally, by gfl
~R DELANEY, M.p. 39
The important (act that the many, alarming complaint!, Sia
originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, bu* §Sg
be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, isln thla«n»ll Wjt
tract, ciearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and hlrt- KJS
ly successful treatment, as adopted:,by the Author, foilr
explained, by means cf which every-one is enabled to can rag
HIMSELF perfectly and at the ||s
avoiding all tho advertised nostrupwaf the dry. ' Sjk
■ Scutto any address, gratia and- poSt Creein a sealed re
by romi«ing-(post paid) Rropostagestamps to Dr. S 3
B. DB LANEY, 88 East 31st street. New York City.,, la
May 0,1158. ■ > In
SPRING AND SUMMER FASH
IONS.—JOBS O.DONNELL, Merchant Tailor, Ut( of
HoUidaysburg, desires to inform the citizens of Altooa*
and vicinity, that he has leased the building twodoon
North of the Red Lion Hotel end one door South efN>
glo s Soioon. on Main street, where hc ls nowrecclvu* hit
SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS,
consisting In part of-Cloths of all prices. Plain and Fancy
Cftaaimcres, suitable Ibr minor wear, Silk* Satin TelntJUr*
setnee and aR kiifda of light Summer Vestings, in shot
everything that may be called for. all of which he win
make to order, on short notice, and ’on the meet reason*
ole terms. .
• lift long experience in tho buslncae, he think*, will e» S
W ApSriBsBo e y all vho fevor blm withtheir onkn. |
Map Op blair county.— thell
subscribers propose to publish a New *t. r of Blsir ||i|
Pennsylvania, from actual surveys- containing ill fvv»
PtfMic Roads, Rail Roads, Canale, the actual localities c(
Post Offices, Houses of Worship, School Hons*
aUJrafcctoriek, Tanneries, Mills, Hotels, Stores, Farm Hoo- - {?'
«, names of Property Owners, ic. •
Enlarged Plans 01 the Principal Villages, a Table cl '
DfSteaccs, and a Business Directory, giving the cane asl » jS
bp* l ®** of each subscriber, will bo engraved on the mar
gm. The plotting will bo to a suitable scale so as to nuts ,
a large and ornamental Map, which wUI becolrodtri ■■sl
Jammed in tie best and delivered to subscriber* it
*- s P'^, c ?P- v ’- ro SAMUEL OEIL, '%
April 15,1868. ISAAC Q. FREED. M
“VTATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.- [3
v leat ' ,OU F n ? I of Crime and Criminals is is N||
**fk * we ‘*“ l X?f* r » an< l is widely circulated thronghe#* ?.«
the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminsl
Cas^, ami appropriate Editorialson the some, together will 1
Information on Criminal Matters, not to be found In wj i?
otner ncwsijjaper. -rJ
P® r annn ®4 $1 for six months,»
eabscr *bers, (who should write their ninw* . J
and the town, county and State where they reeido plainl.o m
_To O. W. MATSELL i&). M
vi_*n F-dltor <& Prop’r. of Now York Police Gaaerte. (-3
Arte Yart Citf- ‘M
\TEDICATED FUR CHEST PRO- |
iyL sector, a safe shield against those ®
Br °n'HlU*. Cough*, Colds, and other »«*• .■'■M
JiSIL f l£?is , K 3» whlch “rise from the exposed state cflln _ .- ; s|
- ar ? irti,r }< 1 tofnAitm and the continual changes of cut
chmatt\ for galoot th? Drug Store of Q. VT. KKSStFJt.
T EVI’S PREPARATION FOR EX- - fi
.LJ tsmlnatins BATA, MICK, ROACHES, ANTM cJ .
iwi-bugs without daxtgcf in it* two uodor anj circunistAQ* -
:cs, for sale at the Drue Store of : v
Jan. 24. *sMf]
Flour. —the best quality of
FAMIXiY FLOUR for sale, Wholesale andßctail-"'
, orfl '' ' J. SHOEMAKER.
Doc. 11,1856-tC Masonic Tempi l '-
I UMBER ROB. SALE— .4||
J W.OOO Shingles 60,000 Lathes, , 1
and »I 1 kinds nf BUUJJIRO MATERIAL lower than «i« 5!
lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN-SHOEMAKER- .-M
A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Tru*
XJI •wiWMI Shoulder Bne<w fcrsaleat
l-ttr ; vtsstTXf*
I . ’VV. .
0. W. KESSLER.
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TRIBUNE
CHURCHES, M
Presbyterian, Bev. A B. C
cry Sabbath morning at 10}* t
4 o’clock. Sabbath School ut I
lure Room. ; Prayer Mooting
the same room.
[ Methodist Episcopal, Rov. S.
! fog every Sabbath morning nl
Ibg. Sabbath School in the I
M. General Prayer Meeting 1
day evening; Young Men’s i
; evening.
Srangtlieal Ltdheran, (no
: the Lecture Room at 9 o'clock
i same room every Wednesday <
United Brethren, Rev. D. Si
lary Sabbath morning at 11 o
1 Sabbath School in the Lector
prayer Meeting every Woduee
t ; (Xiiholic, ttev. Joux Twiaos
[O'clock in ti|o morning,-and ai
I Baptist, (no Pastor.)—SahL.i
African Methodist, Rev. Sxr
•very Sabbath morning nt 11 ■
the old Unldn School House.
ALTOONA MAI
! MAILS
■Eastern Way and UoUidaysbu
Western
[Hollldaysburg
Eastern Through Malt
I MAILS I
{Eastern Through Mall,
I Western Way and Hollidaysbi
(Eiisteru “ i “
Olßeo open for the trausactl
[to 8 P. M, during the weak, ai
ou Sunday.;
i Juno 4,’57-tf] JO!
1 I RAILROADS
(Express Train East arrives 2,1
L M “I West “ B,n
Hut u ; East “ 0,3
L “ “ West “ ' 10,i)
Malt “! East “ 12.0
“ «! West « T,(
Tho HOLLIDAYSBURO BR
[rain Westj Mail Trjdn East 1
The BLATRSVILLE BRAN
Fay Train East and West, K
’ram East.!
Dec. 21, ’SMfI
MEETINGS OF A
ifemnfoul lodge, A. V. M_ :
ay of dMh| month, in the tbu
|i aC TJi tfclock, P. M.
tllinneiUhal Encampment,
bird Tuesday of coco month,
biilc Temple, at ~l<: o'clock I
Altoona lAdgt, l.u. of O,F
venlng, in the second story o
clock, p, M.
L rewicfn lodge, 1.0. of 0.1
rating, in the third story of
gt o’clock. P. M.
llfhitj&vgo Tribe, No. bi, 1.
Pf zrqfy Tuesday' evening i
laaonlc Temple. Council Vi
torthi A. EUERLE, C. of
LAmfor. Sbnt if America, Cn
fT! night in the third story o;
IM.,
COUNTY 0
of the CourU. —Presi
WCtetes, J. Poun Jones, D-.n
Jrttncmninry —Joseph lialdi
'MeffUter bna Beccrdcr —Hug
Sheriff— George Port. Dope
IHUnet Attorney —BenJ. L. 1
Khanty CtJtn m ixsioji rri~J aui
r,j. R. McParlanc.
aVraartrer—S. Hoover.
Auditor*—!. W. Tippery, S.
't\nr Home Directors —o. G
hirer.
Cbitmcr-rJatncs Funk.
►AtjjerJntcmfriit of Common .
L ALTOONA BORO
Vmtiidctcf the Peace —Jacob
BRytmeS, M. Jones.
BToum o>aact2—James Lowtl
|B»Oa, Peter Reed, Nelson 01
tPretidcnt of Conned —R. 11.
|Cforir to Council —John Jlct
BforouoA Trcatunr —Janies 1
MoikooJ Director! —Geon*.. V
■son, Geo. W. S|>arks, Josepl
grrotuTW of School Board—
ItnVri ConUablc. —Jweph K. 1
Bbx CcdextOT —John McClelh
l Auditors —G. D. Thomas, Tin
Mtsasor— John McClelland.
%AitisUnU Atiessorj —James
bfhdgi rf Elections —East \Y„
P “ i “ IV CHt ‘
I “ “ ' Nottb "
vlptpectnrs —East Ward—E.
f “ West J. I
f. H North “ Win
J. mtsr,«. n. v
pVUS. HIRST &
J their profeOTionftlßcrvir,
i vicinity Ib the screrni tra
MEDICINE AN
teontry calls regularly ntt.v
Wco, the game as herctofm ■
Or consent, D. R. Good refer
t»: M-Oemmill, M. 1)- Ales
1~~I ~~ Enden, M. D.. Iluntii
end Fey,
[pril 28,1858-ttl
‘LOUR.—THE
*■ ®<>w prepared to fm
i tnwle from found \phoctL
>EA NUTS.—S,OO
; mington Pea Nuts in sto
:h 25, ’5B-ly] 101 y,-oi
iURE WHITE
Paint, also Chrome. Or
-rand In oil at [l
Fair oils, c
t tulea, Shaving Crcatn,
*t£j
PENRY LEHR’
L John Lehr's qlj a taa
LB store, in North Ward.
roceries.
a«X # .‘to^r rt,a^0f
iftfi dozen er;
[V/ V 7 rcceired and ter «m
lanks op