The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, July 15, 1858, Image 4

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    M^^ N iSL state lotteries
• ;•• ■ R. Fhasqx & Co .
’ ® t * te pnwnt the fol
bewwe ef OTdff .
2S,SrSJJ?,^i^ terk * * be re extraordinary Krtte Capi
«Wweofleredfor a .mall cost ofTicketsia^futS
, rffif l L i ott ! rie f haTe 0 b ““ in existence for Forty
by a State Officer,and canber*
SS « irizc , y<m will get your money.—
19 apodud With bosn3 tottery
: W*t)rder in the Maryland State liftcrioa.
■ -wMivr ... * tUH ro»Tscnm.
*ohe*!^^i^ STAT . K b OTTEUY, CLASS L,
Baltlmoro City, July2i, 1868.
: Ballots in each Package of 26 tickets,*®!
)Utog more Prizes than Package 0f26
: Bctoti most contain 14 drawn numbers, bo that there
. ._ , are 14 Prizes to 12 Blanks.
x^ lrf ? ri “ 01 If 0 - 000 ; 1 Prize of x *3.000
; ll&£r . W 4 Prize of ZMO
1 \ 10 Prize of I^49’
I lO-Prizo of *6OO
ipritnof 10 Prize of 300
:i2£?.? V <M»O 317 Prize of 160
S’ 000 M Prize of 100
ISfaerf S’SSS M Prize oJ 80
2*599 «Prize of 40
5,632 Prize of 20
S’ 000 28.224 Prize of 10
iTOMof , - 3,000
Prizes, amonntingto 4001J)00. ;
j $5-QnarUTS Jl^5,
i Certificate of Package of 20 Wholea, cotta
Do- do. 20 llulres,
i Dp. do. 28 Quarters,
- • JDo. do. 28 Kighthi),
HAVANA PLAN.
oJd mode of Drawing, .frizes in one Wheel
andTlcketa in another.
' , Every Prize is drawn out. ,
. ' Xhtry Prize paid in/ull without deduction!
■ ' MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CRASS jB
JTobedrawn in Baltimore, ilii., Saturday, July 31st, 1868.
.' ; 1 v 20465 frizes’ 40,000NumbersII
Wo .would call particular atteotioo to the following splen
, ,4idschemc,a package of 10 whole tickets costing only
; *Bo—and every other ticket being Warranted to draw
, -810,, determined by the number : drawing the Capital
' Prize, whether odd or oven. ~
SPLENDID SCHEME!
1 Prize of $35,000 .4 Appr’ztos3oo
IPrizcof 10,000 4 u 100
1 Prize of - 6,000 4 “ 60
1 Prize of 3,400 4 « 80
1 Prize of 2,000 ,'J- 4 “ 60
1 Prise of 1,000 V , s „ „
1 Prize of- : IyOOO/ ' 8 ! "
ifttoef mj 8 “I’ 60
mtoSf V- «bf ‘ 8 ; “• 60
1 Prize of . aoov *. « in
. lOPtizesvf 200 j |> 8 60
lOßPrlzes of - lotrare ' IOPeO
20,000 Prizes of i lOaro 200,000
Whole Tickets slo—Halves ss—Quarters *2AO. ’
'*’■ A Manager* 1 Certificate of 'lO \Vholes—where persons ■
wish to pay tbs risk only, will l>c scut for age
'' - Do* ’ no, 16 Halves, ! 48
®P* do. I 19 Quarters, ,24
Do. do. 16 Eighths, 12
The Managers have been compelled (tom the numerous
complalnts.mads to them, Of unfaithfulness on the part of
those wbfhare been attending -to tl»o fitting of orders, to
-resume tlie eorrosppadenco bnsineH in their own name:
Order tickets from the Managers only,
ddrross ail letters to ,R. PRANCE 400.
March 4-ly] Baltimore, Md.
CJWAN & 0O ? S LOTTERIES TUI
XJ UMPpANTII A >
; SWAN & CO.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS ; USUAL .WITHOUT
1 INTERRUPTION. s
SWAN & OO.’S
Are Legal, and auihoriud ly ttif State of Georgia.
TUB LAPS ATTEMPT TO INJURE
, , OUR HRM JIAB SUOWN
TflAt oral LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FAIRLY;
i Til AT OUR PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY; >
AND THAT OUR SCHEMES
ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY
,'j IN THE WORLD I ' *
.The Allowing Scheme will bo drawn by S- Rwan A Co,
Manager* oMheSpurta Academy Lottery, ip each ol their
l&g&tr ?“} ber JW® 16 * July, 11858, at AUGUSTA,
HEOTGIA, in public, under the superintendence of Com
uilMpstfert; -■ |
Class 22,draws on Saturday* July 8, 3858.
Class 23 draws on Saturday, July 10; 1858.
Class 24 draws on Saturday* July 3 7,1858.
Class 26 draws on Saturday' July 24,1858.
Class 26 draws on Saturday, July 31,1858,
O.VTHBPLAN OF SINOIiE XItJIBKBS
'60.000 Tickets! !
tlV£ IJIOCBAKD rocs IIITSSBES AICBI HOnTT-nve PRIZES
A’cariy otu Prize to every Hint Ticket* I
MAONIIJCENT fcIUSMEI
to u; muws exetf aurraDir xs jxmz.
1 Triin of $70,000] 4 Prize of
| 1 “ “ 30,000 4 r «
1 “ “ 10,000 4 f« «
, 1 “ “ 6fl>\ 1 4 " “
| “ “ 4,000 60 Eriwa of
1 “■ “ 5O '¥■ “
V “ “ too *« «
4 « « 3,000 230 «
approximation prizes,
* Prize* of $«0 Approje’Ung. to $70,000 Prize arc SI,GCO
* « « Soo « “ B<t,ooo *< “ *i!aoo
I “ “ 200' ' . « ■ 10,000 “ “ 800
4 « “ .125 « t “ s|ooo « “
o « 35® " 4,000 “ « .400
x 4 “ '75 “ « 8,000 “ « §OO
■1 “ “ 60 ‘ “ “ IAOO “ »
6,000 “ •• 20 are *
0,486 Prize* amounting to ! $320 000
_\rholo Ticket* $10; .Halves $6; Quarter* $2,50. ’
-O-ACircnlar showing the plan ofThe Lotteries trill
bo sent toany <mo desirous of receiving it.
W iU bo soldatthefollowtogratcs
GcrUflfatc of package of 10 Whole Tickets, $BO
; “> ■ " u 10 Quarter “ ' 20
ORDERING CERHITCAIES. 10
w* tajmejr to pm address lbi( the tickets ordered,
€jr <tf,whlch.thcy will be .forwarded by ftret maS2
PutcLisewrcan hive tickets'ending In anynnmbcr they
BW.dcs'gpatc. , . ; ,
Tho list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing. ’•* ■
PtmhasMs will please write their signatures plain, and
6 ive their Post Ofpce,~ County and State.- s * ■
that every Prize la drawn and payable in full
without deduction.
Allprlzcaof Jd/XK) and underpaid immediately after
the drawing—other prizes at thermal time of 30 days.
, All communications strictly confidential. ■
Address orders for tickets or certificates to v ,
_ ‘ J ' SWAN A CO, Augusta, Go,
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala, or Atalanta,Oa.
can have their orders filled, and save; toe, by addressing
S. Ewan *<so, at either of those cities. ' ■ 8
of th ? numbers that arc drawn from the wheel,
SkJV— 'S,°S a ‘ °£* he i ,rizo that each onp Is entitled tea
will be published after every drawing, in the following pa-
DdUl ’ MoUU ««srwtcr, ChariulmStan-
A i la , n / a f nt &genetr, NeaYork
WemfVas Book, Savannah Morning Aries, Jtichmmid Bit
r?r ~ Puprtch, and Ibulding (Mitt.) Clarion
Augiuta ( Geo .) Omttitutlmalist. [Jan.7-ly
House, sign, ornamental &
CARRIAGE PAINTING.—The undersigned beg
52? thc of Altoona and vicinity that
,th©yhare commenced the business of *
MOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND
Ur s r,¥J£ R £ AGE pawting,
GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING, VAR
NISHING, 4-c., sc.,
*9 ■ tiranc h‘?. uud aro prepared to do all
to them with neatness and despatch,
„Mey have on hand a huge assortment of pointing roa
il^S?JS? dOW w? l r 3 of v all eizF “- n,so Stained Glass
ind Looklng-Olaes Plates, which enables them to do work
in unimproved style and at reduced rates.
to business we hope to merit a share
:Onr room is on Virginia street, immediately opposite
K <« t «f , ;®rtiP : Store. KEYES * WALSH. ,
April 8,1858t0* ,
BARGAINS !
A NEW STOCK OF .READY-MADE
r CLOTHING '
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BY
ETTIIfOER & ULLMAN,
AM> HOW: BEING DISPOSED OF AT PRICES WHICH
? DEFY COMPETITION.
MR. ULLMAN announces that he is
banJ and will take great pleasure in
JJiJSS* I *J“ wl ,'° way twor Um with a calf He feels
rtto 10 render satMartkmhoth
■RAISINS—I,OOO BOXES BUNCH
All Bayer Eaiains In store and for sale by
■ March 25, ’sMy] ; 191 North^str^tfHaifdebhla.
Blanks of all descriptions
neatly tad expedkioualy executed at this
QPj(2CTACLESAND EYE PBjESEß
ferslfer KESsi.m,**
’ i • ■■■"■
1 PU8L1C.—13.787 GIFTS
THK PEOPLK. BL DORADO out a nan.
™ v? 1 ® of WTW worth of Sewing
’ 9 f QBodollarig worth of SewlngStlf
„ C , be< *’ w t hich »iU entitle Urn hoi
to the distribution of the fi.P
■ t 0 be distributed by aCom
‘ Sl t .^L c .^? c .?- 1)y . shareholders, in such a manner os
s t|iey may deem advisable and agree upon among themselves.
LIST OP PROPERTY.
- 7 on Washington street Altoona, 60
, hyUDfect, valued at §lB*each, sl*BB
17 lots on Washington et, 50x120 ft, $156 each, 2,852
8 cor. lota on Mulberry st, « “ 156 “ JJHS
10 lota on Mulberry at, “ “ 132 “ SJOB
■ 2 lots on High street, « “ -63 “ 126
1 cor. lot on German street, 60x175 fL, valued at 63
3 lots on German street, • “ ‘ “ $42 each 'l3B
1 lot on Howard street, 50x133 feet, valoed at -182
1 cor. lot on Lexington st, “ “ “ « , isq
2 lots on Chestnut street, " “ $l3l each, 262
1 Gold Lever Watch, valued at 300
1 Horse, “ “ '367
1 Two-Horse Wagon, “ “ " 42
1 Silver Lepine Watch “ “ ■ 16
’ 12 Coat Patterns and Trimminga,slo each, - 120
50 Pants and Test patterns, at each, 220
76 Articlea or Parcels of Merchandise. SSDOeacR. 225
100 “ « «
, 300 « “ . « TOO “ . 100
500 « «; « ,« 876
« “ “ 50 “ 1,000
MOO « « « 80 « *BOO
*OOO " • «:26 ’ “ 11000
■ *BB5 ‘ “ “ a 20 “ 777
1&787 Gifts, valued at *13,787.
The Real Estate in this Enterprise is hamisomdyeitnated
intho flourishing town of Altoona, (Hcad-qnarters of the
Pa, Central R. It. Oo.) which in a &w years has grown as if
"yjiagic, its present population being oyer 3,000.
The above property will be delivered to the persons entl- '
tied to receive it, immediately alter tbo distribution.
' An indisputable title to all the lots in the above bill wU
be riven by R. H. McCORMICK.
The articles or parcels per hill, will consist of cloths, cas
«lmorc*,do laines, 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 Auxiation.
. The silk will be sent to any part of the United States,
. with Certificate of Membership, (for each dollar's warth pur
chased,) on receipt of the cash. ■/. ■-
Agents or clubs remitting $lO at one time, will receive in
return §ll worth of silk and 11 cortiflattes
All orders must bo addressed to JOSEPH MOIST
183647,] Mtoana, Blair Cb n jkc.
ly att^ded B to’ y »t am P enclosed, prompt-
$149 60
74 75
87 37
18 08
■pO'EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS:—
i\c J AoV^i^ i^^0 t / CtUnied
SPRING GOODS,
whioU they feel assured are as HANDSOME and CHEAP.
V n« a Mile ekatper, than any yet brought to this phuie.
<te account of going to Philadelphia late iij the season,
sre haro been able to buy our goods at greatly, reduced pr£
ccs, and wo are determined to sell them 4t very small prof
its lor cash or to prompt montUy payinricustomere.
TV e have as usual a splendid stock of “
LADIES’DRESS GOODS, '
„.s'f£lS^ A , WNB ’ EOBES QPILLE, CHALLIEB,
BAYADERE, LARELLAB. DPCALS. POir., nwin eyrt w.a
m DELAINS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, ;
Also, Shawls and Mantillas in great variety, together with
«tdck of Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods,
BOOTS SHOES, HARD WARE. QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, sc., Ac.
\ The citizens of Altoona will find it to their advantage to
examine our stock,as we are not to be undersold-
April 29,1858.
CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS’
-—The subsetjbor,would respectfully inform the citi
zens of Altoona and vicinity that he has just received his
stock of -
SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS,
consisting, in put, of
LADIES' P LAIN- AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS,
such as Silks, Satins, Bareges, D’taincs, Challies, Ducals,
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, ic, together with all kinds of
Dnr Goods, all of which wilt bo sold cheap for cash.
Ho has also on haud a large stock of
GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARD
WARE, BOOTS AND SnOES,
and all other goods usually kept in stores in this place.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM in my business and
being resolved to carry it out, I have marked my goods at
CASH PRICES, and inviteinspection and comparison, in
regard to prlcea and quality, with those of any other store
the town. Give mo a ca!la!u)jndge £br yourselves.
Country produce taken in exchange for good*, at the
highest market prices.
April 29-ly] J. B. IHLEMAN.
CAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT
KJ INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., U’al
nut dnd, & W. Canter of Third, rhdaddphia. Incorpo
rated by the State of Pennsylvania.
MoneyAs received in any sum, largeor small, and tatcr-
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morn
ing tul s o clock In the afternoom and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till 8 O'clock- - 3 .
Hon. Henry l. bexner, / w<.
r« ROBERT SELFEIDGE, Vict-Prts'l.
TVw. J. Rezd, Beardary.
_ „ DIRECTORS.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carrol Brewster, J
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Sclfridge, Francis Leo.
Sam’l K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landrcth Mnuns. Henry Dieffenderfer.
u *on.y is received and payments made daily .without no-.
The investments arc made in REAL 'ESTATE MOBT-
and such first class securities
as the Chapter requires [Mat2*n.
900
800
700
600
500
; 800
125
100
W.tobnmtum D. Cussutatmi, n. Ctanrisimiit,
V. AHHgga, O. DujfC.«, ■
„ CUOTHH&HAMS &€0 ,
PITTSBURGH CITI GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. ami 140 FIRST ST,
Between Wood and Smitlifield, ** ,TTSBURQH ’ PA '»
MANUFACTURERS OP
Plttsbargb City Window Class,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE,
AN3) AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
g„d Public Raidings.
200
100,000
£NTEBPjpE WORKS, .
I\TO. 186 wool) STREET, PITTS
i.I burgh; PA. ■ ■ ’
BOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
and Dental Instruments, &o. ' "
w ■ RIFLE GUNS.
We would call attention to our stock In the above line
Knowing that we cannot be beat either in tho quality or
price. Bring largely engaged in this branch of business
we defy ril competion. All our rifles ore warranted orTo
wl©- fiardwarey Sportlnp Materials, Cutlery, Pfcrtols. Guns,
Rorolvw-s, Masks. Belts, Powder, Shot. Balls, Oaps/Pancy
StoKTtW* ion to n«. „*s. *S
Pittsburgh, April 1,1868-ly.
Lycoming county mutual
™ INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned.
UftSf*? Mutual Piro Insurance Company, is
-to lusnin against loss or damage by fire,
Furnibirt and ProjStf at C y£s
description, in town or country, at os reasonable rotes as
Stote -Offlco in the Masonic Temple;
Jan. ’6O-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, AgaS.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
~The undersigned, Agont for Blair county, will
tase snort and long risks on Buddings, Merchandise, Pot
nttnro ajdProJwrtyof description, In town w&S*
tty, at as reasonable rates as any comj|Miny in the State,—
JKiaksolfeotaten on the liv£s of horses." Offlce. in Masonic
T IQUORS.—A LARGE AMOUNT
HQUORB has been received
Si?»J'PP AN . not l BE ’” Übllldaysbnrg, which vriU bo
cash . Prices, wholesMC or retail. Bio
man who wants has only to call. Jllec. IT, tf. "
RICH TOBACCO AND HIGHLY
TR T °v^iSi Sar ®’ *“ abnada “«P. can' be had at
Jane IS, oi-xy] * ISENBY T-miPS
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—SOO
poxes Oranges and Lemons in store and for sale by -
March 25, ’SS-ly] 10l North M^^S^phia.
Settees for sale —the un
deraigned has on hand a lot of Betteca which he will
sell cheap for cash. JOHN SHOEMAKER.
March 25-tf.j \ Masonic Temple.
you CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
JL kinds of Flour and Feed by calling at
June 18, ’57-ly] HEJiBY LEHR’S,
Everybody is invited to
call and test the merits of the articles kept by
June 18, ’67-ly] HENRY LEHR.
Lots fob sale.—l 2 building
Lots,aituite’in different localities, In this Borough for
saleonreagonabretennp/by [27-tt] J. SHOEMAKER.
?\AA BOZEN FfiESH EGGS JUST TV92LA?? BEST CONFEC
•JUU rc«iTea oadftr *y. ;' J, Li ICSES, . fjJj iBU 'j VS) ;
; V-.;
BEAT DISCOVERY OF THE A(JB
U IMPORTANT TO
TOBACCO CHEWERS.
PE. GUSTAV LINS ARB'S TASTE RESTORATIVE TRO
CHES, On jjieal Substitute for lobtuxo.
Xx is a welbknovm and incontrovertable feet that the use
of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the meet se
vere. ;
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
to which the race of raim is subject, as careful analysis and
long and painful experience have clearly proven that it
contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most
dangerous in their effects, which by enteringinlolheblood
derange, the functions and operations of the Heart, causing
many to snpppio that organ to Ik: seriously diseased.
TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous system,, mani
festing itself—as all who have ever used the noxious weed
will bear testimony—in’ Lassitude, Nervous Irritability,
Water Brash, iDyspepsia, and many other disorders of a
similar character.
' THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES
Are designed to counteract those baneful influences, and
haveptored completely successful In a multitude of cases,
and 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 are al
ways consequent npon abstaining from the use of Tobacco,
and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, Invigorate
the whole system.
Persons who are irretrievably undermining their consti
tutions and shortening their lives, should use tltesc Troches
Immediately and throw off the injurious and and unpleas
ant habit of Tobacco Chewing.
These Trochee of Lozenges are put upin a convenient and
portable form at the low price of 60 Cents per Box. A lit
cral disodnnt to the Trade.
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders
should be addressed.
.• |S • JAMESE.BOWERS,Druggist.
March 18, ly.J Cor. 2d and Race streeVPhila.
JohjCbbyar & CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN *
WINES & UttUORS,
jT,. , AND .1 ■ v -
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
Liberty St, Pittsburgh, Pa mHBIS
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old customers andthe public generally, thutthev have on
handand are receiving direct from the Impor
ters, a large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors
Among their largo assortment may be found ■ H
Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Janalca Snlrita.
St. Croix and New Rum?
Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela '
t, , \ aud.Rcctifled "Wlilsky,
Peach, Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry
i , , 1 li‘Brandies, Ac, Ac, &c. ,
~A e f tle of public patronage is respectfully solicited, and
gfl orders entailed to our care will he promptly attended
ijo. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to call
upturns, us wo are determined to sell nothing bat the very
April i, 1868-ly. ~
E P. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
Jkalert in Wines and Liquors,
return their thanks totheir friends for the liberal share
of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD ESTABLISH
MENiym 6 jK;- FRONT ST,
have a large assortmen t of WINES and LIQ DOBS of the choio
oat brands and qualities.; Having made arrangements with
some of the fimlionses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables
them to furnish to their customers upon the moat reasonai
We terms, UiOi fallowing brands of Cognac and Rochelle
Brandies: • x T
• ! BRANDIES.
Olard, Ilennay, iTartlt, . PitmtU, OuliUion, MarleU,
T Htnc*, /W/«W7*nn, J. J. Dtpuy <£• Co. .
A. Scigndtey |
Champagne, m.Oporto, \Burnundy, Madeira, TaieriJTe,
CUml, bherry, Lisbon, \Ubdc, Muscat it- Malaga Wines
_ . various brands and qualities.
and Irish-Whiskcjs; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry,
Raspberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters* Ac. *
constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLD
and BOURBOS WMTS
KBiS, of various grades, some of which we guarantee to
be superior to any m the country.
tSUftoin ouclong experience in the business, and thor
ough knowledge pf the tastes of the community, we flatter
ourselves to be able to fill nil orders that may b 4 entrusted
i° “V, ,9^? n .^ a oie country (which are most respectful
ly solicited) win he promptly attended to. Great care mir™
m packing and shipping.
AU goods sent from, our establishment ore guaranteed to
Pri'Rege of being returned.
Feb. 26-ly] , E. P. MIDDLETON & DEO.
APRIL, 1858.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
HAH OF FABUIOSS.
r T , HE subscriber has the pleasure of an-
X flouncing tb the citizens of Altoona, and the “ rest of
mankind, that ho is just receiving from Philadelphia and
hew York, a beautiful assortment ofBBITISII. FRENCH
and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, conaisttog, inf«urt of
ROBE A’ QDXLLE, CRAPE DI ESPAXGE ’ '
T ?7t^ UUN3AREGI! > PLAIN OPHUN BJOtEDE,
C HALLIES, DECALS,
FRENCIX LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH •• “ ‘‘ tmm&li upwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS, BLACK DRESS SitKS
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, OINGUAMS, PRINTS. &c ,
=^’. a llO call especial attention to his
stock o. SHAU LS, which tor style, quality and rariehj,
cannot be surpassed, and mnst bo seen to be appreciated
The assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ Dress Trim
mings are all that fashion conld desire. Among his stock
of Ladies’ Misses and Children's Gaiters and Shoos will be
found a full line from the best city manufacturers.
Uh stock of Groceries, Quccnsware, Hardware, &c_ fa
complete; 3 ' ■
He hopes his Goods and* Prices (which by the wav defy
competition,) will meet the approval of idl who call upon
him.- lonr patronage is respectfully solicited.
April 29,5 m. CHAS. J. MANN.
THE SUMMEH SEASON—JESSE
SMITH refrjhictrully ' inform tho citizens
or Altooua aad tho public generally that he Ims just
returned from tUoHust with a large and varied assortment
HATS AND CAPS. WB
Which he purchatod at low prices for cash BBS
t awl will sell at
WHOLESALE AND; RETAIL." SHE
V IU ‘'rjpnal cost. His stock comprises HATS
an “, c cverjrdcscnption, size and shape. Ail who
are In want of anythm| ip his line will do well to give him
a call, ashe feels confi*ut he can suit the most fastidious,
in quality* ana prl{».\ » * , .
He 5s always rcWy tuid willing to exhibit his stock free
oj charge, so that hone need fear to call .and examine before
purdmaingeLwwhpro.
llemciuhor that ;his store is on Virginia street, directly
opposite the LjtthAtn Chnrclt. • TApril 8-dm. '
HFETTINGER’S
• S^^?.?F :vL wtebaby bmpobicm,
i > ■ ALTOPNFhOUSE, - ALTOONA. PA..
Where may be ; had All the popular Publications of the
day, such os DaUy and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
“ nd / l 9“? n ces* Mfecellaneons Books, School Books. Cow
Books, Slates, pens, Pencils, v lnks, Can and Letter PapSr,
Envelopes, Brawipfc and. Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
feet everything m; the Stationary line. Toys, Notions and
flames ofevery variety,iPicturcs and Picture Eramcs,- To
bacco and Segars of the best quality,! &c_ Ac
Retail Agent, in. this
county, for BOHN’S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does iw*
iUvdg cure aliitoros to which It is applied. Try it. fT-tf.
Blair county insurance
re °mSTaw 6 Agent of the Blair
wmity mutual Sire Insurance Company, is at all
times ready to inspro against lossnr damage by fire. Build.
Evmtlure and Property, of every des
?, ta l reawnahle ratcaaa any
Company the State. Office in the Maeonlc Templo. 3
Jan. 3, *66-tf] • JOHN SHOEMAKER,
SO ALT COAL! COAL! CO AL I
Xticsubscriber would respect-•'
informtheconsumers of OOAXkCQALw/gM
in Altoona, tlmtheiis constantly na-liPißff**" BBaMBMT
coirlng all kind* ofCOAL, ’
“ ™*°y to deliver at all times and to any part of the town
Office at residence, In North Ward/ 1 ■ 6 town •
Jnno 17-2m] '
riONVEYA^GING.— ALL KINDS
of Writing done at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort
gages, 4c, exeentedto the neatpst manner by
- „ 'f" ', , ; JOHN SHOEMKEB.
Jan. 3,1857-t£] j Masonic Temple, Altoona.
OYES! O YES!—GENTLEMEN
*aw nigh and hear: JOSEPH P. TKOTJT innotm
cos to the public, that ho is ready td discharge his dntr
as an Auctioneer whenever caUcd upon. [ jan. 2,j,*66. *
Hardware of all descrip
t lons j ait received and for sale by ' :
Oct. 16-tf] 1 j V ; J. B. XHLEMAN. :
AIR, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING,
Paint, Sash and Tarnish Brushes at _ 7
Hajis, side, shoulder; dried
Beef, Ac-, alttaya on hand at '' J ■ ■ •
JnnelS, ’67-lyJ ' HKNBYLEHE’S.
PINE AND LARD OILS, GAM
„ Wnid, Carbon Oil, Ac,' at
- jan.3, SO-tf] ‘|i,: ,i ; KESSLER’S. .
i-f-
If ; •
ii >
■WINES.
JOHN ALLISON.
I KESSLER’S.
f lON CITY COMMERCIAL COL
LEGE. '
PITTSBURGH, PENN A. Ctofese* 1866.
. , Board of 12 Trustees,—Faculty at J 4 Teacher*.
EMPHATICALLY THE BUSINESS MAN’S COLLEGE.
Largest and moat complete Commercial College hi the
[United State*. '
In daily attendance upward* of 200 Students,
! F-iCCITV. I
W- Jenkins, i . i 1 ' pmscimi.
J. C. SMITH, A.sL,Pro(b3sorof Accounts* Book-keeping.
1.1. HITCHCOCK,! Professor of Arithmetio' and Com
mercial Calculations. , . _
JOHN FLEMING, [Author of the. “National System of
Book-keeping,” LectuCcrpn Business, its Customs and Usages
J- W- DE.N 1 LINGER, Professor-of Arithmetic, Book
keepingand Phonography.
A. CQWLEY and A. T. DOUTHETT, Profeesora of Pla
and Ornamental Penmanship. ’
D. BACON, Lecturer on Political Economy. ; • J '
JAMES IL HOPKINS, £«)!, of the PiUstatrghßar, Lec
turer on Commercial Law. . .
JAMES W, KENNEDY, of “Kennedy’s Bank Note Re
view,” Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered and Spurious Bank
HotCSa . j ■ :
DESIGN OP THE tNSTITUTIOIN.
To famish the best main* for acquiring a THOROUGH
BUSINESS EDUCATION, in thesfiortest time and at Urn
expense, comprising instruction in
’ DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
MoppUa, *
With all thOj recent improvements, taught without extra
"i charge.
„ penmanship,
Bapid Writing, with terery variety and stylo of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship.
Arithmetic n
And a throughconge of Counting House Calculations.
w-.it AND ALTERED NOTES.
FuU instructions given in, this important branch ofburi
' - peas education.
„ LECTUBBS DMLY, ON BOOK-KEEPING.
Commerce, Finance and Bank
l i Counterfeit Notes, and other sub
jects having practxcallrelaUou to active business.
_ vt [TERMS, Ac.
Book-keeping, PuU Commercial Course, *35.00
Stationary, about P
Board per week, can bie obtained for 050
«3> Students are ndt charged extra for Steamboat Bodt
keepiug, Arithmetic or Diploma.
_ |STUDENTS
Cam enter at imy ttaief-(no vacation) review at pleasure—
time^unlmited— usual length of course from eight to twelve
w , , . . , PEFEBBNOE.
ei sHty-scven students entering from th.
City alone within one many from the country
of Writingjand Cireulaiz. containing tall infUr
matron, sent by mail froo of charge.
Address ; t P. W. JENKINS,
„ Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa.
F 1^ P PJ! F Ka M AS 8 U J P-—No less thanEIGHT
PJIKMIUMS were awarded this College iutho fiiil
of X 857, over all competitors, for best writing. These, with
T^n P , r °v ? rc “ ll 4“ ls ; we.™ given in Ohio, Michigan,
and in LonUviUe, KyTat
PF\S d T»v tCB Fair,fan(i all for work actnally done with
PEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penmanship. Our
Penmen are tally competent to do their own work without
Uie aid of the eugra r er to make itrcsoectuble. [aug^li-ly
Another Reduction in price
at, McCormick’s Store.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit
will not be given to any other than those who are wOling
ami can give satisfactory reference and assurance of prompt
monthly payment,) auddesiring to make it the interest of
all to patromzo onr stoije. we have made n very great re
duction in the prices oil nil descriptions of goods, and will
give our entire time and attention to keeping up an assort
ment GOODS** 10 Wanti K our customcl ' 3 ) such as
: GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
QUEEXSWARK.
CEDARWARE,
STONEWARE,
_ , , BOOTS & SHOES.
Gmtora, Slippers. Hats and Caps, Dried Emit, etc., all of
which will be sold as cheap iw the cheapest.
All articles o£ product* taken in exchange for goods at
their highest market price.
Thankful lor past fivers, we hope to share the patronage
of those who are in wont of goods. [March 25-tf.
'T'HE GREAT QUESTION WHICH
X now agitates the j mind of every person -
is, where can 1 get the best article for mvloß •
money? In regard to other, matter*, the sub-IbBT
ecriber would not attempt to direct, but if you H
want anything in thdllne of "
HOOTS OB SHOES
he invites an examination of his stock and work.
!Io keeps constantly on.hand an assortment ofßoots, Shoes,
Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., which ho offers at fair prices.
, He will give special attention to custom work, all of
which will lie warranted to give satisfaction, None hut the
hefct workmen are-employed
Remember my shoj> iil on Main street, next door to B.
Kerr’s old stand, now W. O'Neil’s.
September 3, ’57-tf] ' JOHN 11. ROBERTS.
Exchange hotel.—the*sub
scriber would I respectfully in
form flic public thathe jhas recently re- A
fitted the above Hotel, and is now pro- rj
pared to accommodate ibis friends nnd jjl “jjw
patrons in ft comfortable manner, and ’.<■
wil%porc no pains in mjiking It ah agreeable home for all
sojourners. HU Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. Ills charges are as
reasonable as those; of any other Hotel in tho place, and he
feels satisfied they can not ho complained of by those who
flivor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and folly Intending to deserve it, he
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial
Altoona, May 27,1855f1y] , . JOHN BOWMAN.
UpAE; MORMONS EVACUATING
X salt lake cm 11
Tremenddm Excitelnenl in East Altoona
Tlio subscribers respectfully inform the
of Altoona and tho rest of mankind that they are
now prepared to carry on the BLACKSMITHINO BUSI
NESS in all its various branches, n{ the new stand next
door below Peter Reed’s Cabinet Shop, on Adeline street, in
-East Altoona, They flatter themselves that they are adls
to render Satisfaction to nil who may favor them with tlrcir
patronage; and no effort will ho wanting on their part to
■merit the patronage of the community. Wagons, Car
riages, 4c., mode and ironed to-order, for which good lum
ber willbs taken. Remember the place, on Adeline St.,
Where Blacksm.ithing is done oh the shortest notice and
most reasonable terras. I JOHN W. HOOPER, 1
Altoona, May 27, ’68.-2m] T. A. JAMES.
and shoes.—the un
deraigned has noiv on hand and will -a .-
sell cheap at his store in the Masonic Tern- sHM| ;
pie, si Urge and complete assortment of BOOTS ’
AND SHOES, ready made, Or made to order,
Overshoes, Ladles’ SiindaU, Gam Shoes, Cork
Soles, and every thing In his’ lino of business, of
the best quality and on the mdst'reasouahle terms. AH
custom work warranted.- , d ,
.Jan. 2, ’6O-tf.] J. SIIOEMAKEB.
OYSTERS I OYSTERS I OYSTERS!
IS coneeqnence of the hard times, I hare concluded
to put down the price of my OYSTBBS to the lowest pdsd-
Wa standard. They wIU hereafter ho served np on the
Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted In the shell
and served up with all other accompaniments, TWENTY
MVE CENTS. They will also ho fiShed.tocvery oth
er way, at prices to correspond with the time*.'
JOHN KEIFFEE,
• began House, HoUidayaburg.
Dec. 17, tf.]
IRON RAILING AND ALL
kinds of Castings ejnsented to order, also Tin Spout
ing pnt'np ta order, atßbortest notice.npply to i ' X
• V' J. BUOKMAKEB, Agent for
Jan.3,1866-tf. McLasahas, WatoobACo.
pUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED.
X3t< l ar E <s and fosblobablo aesortmcntiti tboHloreof
■ X’; J. B HILWSTAN. .
DIO COFFEE, SUGAR; TEA AND
JLv all kind of Groceries for solo by
JbbolS, 1567-ly] * A HEXBT LEIIB,
T?GGS, BUTTER AND ALL KINDS
1 rof country produce can be bad at X' '
June 18, ’67-ly > - 1 ! HEXKY LEHICS.
T OVERING AND NEW ORLEANS
J_J Sym> Molasses, at lair' prices, at ; . : ' ' ■
Jono 18,’67-ly] ' ’ - HESBY LEHE’S. .
p.LASS Bxlo TO 20x24, AND GUT
VJ te brderby .0. W-EESgIEB. .
TM PORTA NT »IS|C O V BRY.
Jb :-■■■ CONSUMPTION
. AND ALL i .■
DISEASES of tbs LUNGS and THROAT
ARE POSITIVELY
V Curable by Malation,
which conveys the remedies to thoeavities in the lungs
through the air passages,.and coming-in direct contact
with the'disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays
thecough, Causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the
lungs, purities the blood. Imparts renewed vitality to tho
masons system, giving that tone and onergy so todispensa
■ “C>e restoration of health. To lie atio to state con
fidently that Consumption is curable bv inhalation, is to
mo a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as muoh under
the control of medical treatment as any other formidable
ninety out of every hundred cases can bo cured in
? nii flf *7 I"‘ r C|, nt. in the second; but in the
tofrdetage h is impossible to save more than five per cent.,
ra 2L cut ?P *>y the disease as tobiddcflance
however, in the last stages, luba
•S*}® extraordinary relief to the suffering ntten
ang Uito fearful scourge, which annually dwtnvvs
five thousand peraons in tho United State alXTand a cor
shown that of the present population of the
millions ore destined to filt the Consumptive’s
Truly the quiver of death has no <Ut(dw so fatal as Cnn
•umptlnii. In all ages it has been the great cnemv of life,
ferit spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps ofl Uio
brave, the. lirantifUl, the graceful and the gifted. By the
help of that Supremo Being from whoni comuth e verr cood
and perfect gift, I am enabled to ofler tb the afflicted' a per
manent mad speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause
of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect
produced by their deposition in'; tho lungs is to prevent the
free admission of air into the air cells, which causes a
weakened vitality through the entire system. v Then surely
it is more rational to expect greater■’gbed from medkiues
entering the cavities of the lungs than from those adminis
tered through the stomach; the patici|ii trill always find the
OlO ®»*7> aft«t Inhaling remedies.
<nas, Ichalation is a local remedy, nevertheless It acts con
stitntionally, and with more ’power and certainty than
remedies mimintetoed by the stomach.;! To prove the pow
erful and direct inflnenco of thia mode of administration,
chloroform fnhalpd will entirely destroy sensibility in a
mw minutes, paralyzing tho entire nervous system, so that
a Umb niay bo amputated wlfhguttha sUghtest pain: ta
hding the ordinary burning gaaa wiU destroy life In a fX
hours., , ■ . .. ■ ■
x The inhalation of ammodla will rouse (he system when
feinting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the
medicines 1* perceptible In the skin a fijw minutes after ho,
tag Inhaled, ond may be immediately defected in the Wood.
A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhala
tion, is the effect that sickness- is always produced by
breathing foul air—ls not this positive-evidence Urnt pron
cr remedies, carefully prepared and juakriously admteStm
ed through the lungs should produce the happiest results?
During eighteen years’ practice, many ainumpda suffering <
from diseases of the lungs and throat, hive been under my
care, and I have effected many remarkiiblo 00109,010007
**° en , pronounced !ju the last stages,
which tally satiaflos me that consumption is ino longer a
fatal disease. My treatment of consumption' is original.
Md founded on long experience and as fiforoudt tavcstS
tion. My perfect acquaintance., with the nature of tutav
cles, Ac., enables mo to distinguish, readily, the various
forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the
proper remedies, rarely being inn single
case. Tliis familiarity, Sn connection VVith certain patho
logical and microscopic discoveries, cnftbleel me to relieve
the lungs from the effects of contracted : chcata, to enlarce
the chest, pnrify tho blood, impart to It renewed vitulire.
giving energy and tone u» the tiitiro system.
_ Medicine* with tall directions sent! to any part of the
United Statee and Canadas by patients ce*nmonicatlng their
symptoms by letter. But the cure wqu)d be naira certain
if the patient shonldpay mo a visit, which would give mo
an opportunity to examine the lungs anil enable mo to pro
scribe with much greater certainty, aipd tlien the core
could be effected without my seeing the [patient again.
n'raPS®; V? 1 Filbcrt Btr eet, (old No.
Philadelphia. - JJnly 23, ’i7-ly.
TNTENSE EXCITEMENT NEW
X FIRM BROKE OUT IN A NEW jJtACE.
M’LAIN & LEHR
Beg leave to inform their .friends and the. citizens of Altoo
na and vicinity, that they have opeued a'
GROCERY v & PROVISION STORE,
in the room formerly occupied by John ;Lehr, on Virginia
street, next door to Patton’s Hall, wher^'they will lie hup
py to servo all who may favor them with, a call. Their
stock is a large and select one, consisting ;of
Flour, Feed, iJßacon,
Pork, Sugar, Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, ; Fish,
Salt, Potatoes, Fish Oil,
Fluid, Camphene, Alcohol,
■ Cigars and Tobacco.
As they purchase all their goods for the READY CASH,
and seU for the same, persons desiring’ of purchasing anv
thing m their hue, will do well to give them a call, at they
will soli ut but a trifling advance on flriKtiost. We ask no
man to pay for anything bat what he buys. Give** a tri
al and see if we won’t moko our words good. [Jan 7-.tf
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES.—The
undersigned has. just received ft-6m Phila- •
dolphin. North. Chase & North’s celcbruted Cook
ing Stoves fur 1£57. BgjGSv.
THE ROYAL COOK
for Wood or Coal. Tills beautiful Cooklhg Stove
challenges aU corapcHfion for the exquisite stvle
of omaipcnt and perfect operation in tfli respects. Tho
oven extends under the lire-box and the Rues are eoarnuijs
cd that tho whole oven surface will bate perfectly and m -
formly. Tho slightest examination of thfr Stove ninst sat
isfy every one that it will become a universal favorite.
THE SEA SHELL, =
for wood or coal. Thu fln-lox is of good cnpa&ty— the
adi-box is deep—the oven is capacious and Is a thorough
baker. l*ds stove* Is one that limy readily be recommended
for family nSc; in every particular. ; ! \
All kinds of heating and parlor stoves constantly on
hand. , JOSEPH H. IRISH.
April 10, 07-tf] Oppotitt Utc American Mouse, Altoona.
/COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF
V 7 TftADE.— Fully convinced of thei truth of this say
ing, the' subscriber would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Altoona and vicinity, thatihe has entered
the field, by opening a ', f .
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, ;
in tho room herctotcre occupied by Ml(Jh&l Gallagher, im
mediately opposite the Superinieudeut’s iOffice, where lie
will carry on the businesses usual. lie has just received
an excellent assortment of ■ J
CLOTHS, CASSI MERES & VESTINGS.
sui table for working nnd dress suits, which he will make to
0 on short notice and at prices whlgh can
satisfy He has also received tho LATEST STYLES off
If ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS,
and feek confident that he can satisfy 1 the most fastidious
in tills particular, and his Slothing will be; made as well as
clothing ram be made, in flue, ho is determined that noth
wn &* ng S?' his . P art t° ron*r satisfaction to
those who maji fevor him with their patrbnnge. ‘
Altoona, Nov. S-tt] JOHN TALBOT.
GW K KESSLER—PRACTICAL
•. DRUGGIST, respectfully announces ft
to the citizens of Altoona and the puhllc;
cra UT’ l )ir still continues the IJnig
on v irginla street, whore ho keeps constantly
2Si!? nt *’ * or Wholesale and RetaiI,DRUGS. ||Wi ■
MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, OILS. VAENISui OKLjL
ES and DVE-STUPFS. • : “
•Mention to business, and a deAo torendersat
wfhetion to all as regards price and quality, he hopes to
? rcce,iva 0 of puhUc patrioUiSm!. -
T 4 mer^. 1 ' lnte «>PPlied on iiOnsonabla terms,
and all ordcra from a distance promptly attended to.
X hysidansf prescriptions carefully compounded. [X-tl.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE
EMPORIUM.-—Tho undersigned :Im» constantly oh
nanq a large assortment of euu»Hu«iy op
A TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE
wluch be will sell cheau ;;
. . WHOLESALE OB REMlii ;,
_ b P° ut, "fi P ut U P At short in town or
at 12J4 cents per font •-
The best quality of Cooking Stoves, of va
rious patterns, constantly on hand. -7*i
OJl U a n^..° f J ? b W ° rk Wllh nC SMpl^ tCh -
June 10,’57-tf] opmUt '
Bell, Johnson, Jack & 00.,
. Hollldaysliurg and 41foona
T\hafts ON Tir# mNcip”® “ties
fw OiHections made.-!
fcfeat, or Cpon time,
J. •;
A TTQRNEY-AT-LAW, Eollidays
'4r.3~ ' .. V bum, Bum COUSTT, PA.IX - ’
to Wm7oflfoo (Sr thSVSt) at hi* rlrf
drade, cprner Allegheny and Pcnto Streep Dollidapbwg,
otSS£.~ S * BITTNTEB,
SXTRGBON DENTIST,
/|ffico immediately opposite the. LuthoAn
Church, on Virginia street. .. ! ’ l6 . tt
J. G-. ADLUM,
■ ALTOONA, BLAIS COUNTY, Ya ®
“^eofJ^Hneman.
A - STANDARD 'PATENT
AT [l-tf. - yimsr,Bi»»o
Of all dtoaMe, Uj» great first cause
iSprlngrftom neglect ofNaturehlaws
QIOTEB NOT; WHEK A CURr Tc
* JO GU ARAji TEKD ra ah cases or 5
, SECRET DISEASES,
ayzamt, Itrrmms Debility. Strict****,. Gleets,
beta, Diseases iff the Kidneys antt-Pladder, ihf'
rial Rhewnatitm, Scrofula, Paisa in the"
Bom and Andes, Distaset ef the
Dungs, Throat, ifote and
Pyes,llcershpcn ,
die Body ' ’
or Limbs Cancers
P™P*y,BpiUvitc Purest. ,
nlorl Dance, and alt disrates an’-'' * '
ting from a derangement of theSernaiOr.
gant, such at Serrout Tmnbting, List of UtL. -
Lott of- Power, General HcaA»«s, Dimvesto
peculiar spots appearing before thi Eyes, Laf* ,*■'*
. Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Ziver Dfc
cast, j Eruptions on the face. Huns •
in the Back and I fad. Pc
male Irregulari
ties, and
ALL IMPROPER DISCHARGES FROM BOTH spv
It matters not from what cause the disease otf-‘
however lone standing or obstinate the cage r .„
certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent «
be effected hr any other treatment, even alter tho r
has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and tcsi.fi **
their means of cure. The medicines are pleasant av i! -
odor, causing no sickness and IVee from merenrv or 1 i ‘
During twenty years of practice, 1 have rescued IWT?
jaws of Dentil many thousands, who iu the l ;ls i 0,. ,J
the above mentioned diseases, had been given up to
their physicians, which, warrants me in' pmmiainir i ,c
afflicted, who may place themselves under my care a ‘ 3 '
feet and most speedy cure. Secret diseases arc the ..’n „ '
enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Con.,
tion, Scroftila and many other diseases, and should
terror to tho human family. As a permanent cure is 1
ly ever effected, a majority of, the cases tailing inlT^,' -
hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure o’
disease, but rum the constitution, filling the system Lm
mercury, which, with tho disease, hastens the iuflWrT,! 1
a rapid Consumption. ‘ lc; i
But shouhl tho disease and the treatment not cans. •
speedily, and the victim marries, the disease (< en-"i 3
upon the children, who are bom with feeble o.nstitnm .
apd the current of life corrupted bv a vims which u-i, 1
itself In Scroffula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other V
rations of tho skin. Eyes, Throat, and Lungs, cntailim.
on them a brief existence of suffering, androusiimiu -ri i'
to an early grave. , °
SELF-ABUSE it another formidable enemv to health f.
nothing else in the dread catalogue ofjmman diseases c- .'
ee« so destructive a drain upon tho m, drawl,,.,
thousands of victims, through a few years of suS. ri ,‘!
down nn untimely grave.. It destroys the Xcrvww
tem, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes n,r~
tal derangement, prevents, the proper development if t '
system,disqualifies for marriage, society, busiiiesH. ;1! ,,i
earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in i,. ,‘
, agd mind, predisposed to Consumption and a train ofei-u
more to be dreaded than death itself. With tlie fulK-=t ,v*
lldunce I assure tho unfortunate victims of Self-Abuso tl, ■
a permanent and speedy cure con be effected, mid with tv
abandonment of ruinous prac tic,« my patients can be rest, .i i-i
to robust, vigorous health. ‘ .
Ti>e afflicted arc cautioned against tho use of Patent JhJ.
Icines, Cir there are so many ingenious snares in the c .“
umns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary suf.
ferera that millions have their constitutions ruined by th,
vile compounds of quack dee tors, or the equally poisoaeu,
nojrtrunis vended aa “ Patent Medicines.” I have care fun,
analyzed many of t 1 1 so called Ikvtcnt Medicines tmd in.*'
that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, winch
“ ou< 7 of the Strongest preparations of mercury and a deuA
svrtcmfi’rUfE^ ,ustea<l “ curlo S the disease disables u,,
'Three-fourths of tho patent nostrums now In use are pm
np by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do übt un
derstand even tho alphabet of tho materia ntedica, audnu
equally us destitute of any knowledge of the human Bvstm
having-one object only In view, and that to make muni vn.
gardless of consequences. r J
IrregulariUes and all diseases of males and* female,
treated on principles established by. twenty years of line
tice, aiulvancttoucd by thousands of tho. most remarkable
cm«. Medicines with full directions sent to auy pariol
the United States or Couadas, hy patients commimk-atinr
SSI° n A ( WrI^ er - ® u * correspondence strictly
_ - J- SUMMERVILLE, M. D..
Sl -. <“
Howard association, phid
ADELPHIA. ’
A £ m fy'* en J. fottyvtion, established by tpteiaj endovmtiU
/«• tte rditfof the tick and distressed, effected Kill, Tir
.ideut and Bptdantc diseases.
—Tool! persona afflicted with Sexual Disease*:, tnch iw ,w
matorrhma, Sexual If-eaknets, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Meet
Sstpkilu, the ties if Oaanitm or Self Abuse, dc, dc. '
jThe Uowaub Asaocunox, in view of the awful destruction
Uft v caused by Sexual Diseases, and the deception
practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases It
Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surcron 'I
as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a Dispus i
snry for the treatment of this chins of discuses, in all their ;
forms, and to give medical advice ffrwffr, to all who apply
by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, «iii- :
f “?.«» of i
and snlfering, to furnish ■medicine fret of charge. It & M
SSn*? l at the Association commands thehirfiert
Medical skill of the age, and wilt furnish the most aton
ed modern treatment "
.i. 1 ? 10 , ® I ' ectorR ' on » review of the past, feci assured that
their Inborn in tills sphere of benevolent effort, have been
of great benefit to the afflicted,' especially to t ho young,
and llioy have resolved to denrote tLcxuselWtiy with Teacwul
hi tl&ls very, important .hut much despised c aue.
Just published by the Association, a Beport on ?perns
torrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vioeof Onanism. jias
tur notion or Self Abuse, and other’ diseases of the Sexual
Organs, hy the Consulting Surgeon, which wlUbe sent Iv
mail (in a scaled envelope),/ree ojf charge, on the receipt of
;<vq postage stamps for postage.
for Beport or Treatment, Dr. OEOKGE B. CAL
HODS, Consulting Surgeon, Howard AssociuUon, No. 2 S.
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors
- E7,KA D. HEARTWKLIi. PrePt
CEO. JAIBCHUD, See'y. , (Doe. 3-ly!
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMA-
DECLINE.—Just Published, Gratis, the 2Dth
g^r^iPfP3 „ THE RATIONAL TREATMENT,
of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness,
Emissions, Genital and Nervous Dibillty, Iwpo.
tcucy.andlmpedmcpts to y
toportant feet that tli&nmhy alarming complaints,
or.glhating In jto imprudence and solitude of vouSTmav
be easily r»«aoyed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is lathis smaU
tract, clearlydemonstrated; and the entirety now and b Wi
ly wccesful treatment, as adopted s by the Author, fully
£ by J^f* of r hich eTor y wo * enabled to enre
ai„M7;‘ L ,K rlfec V T a “ d ‘I 1 the lcaat P°»»lUe cost, thereby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day.
gratis and post free in a sealed en
imid) two postage stamps to Dr.
8 Kust olst strec *’ Kcw York Ci ‘F-
SPRING AND SUMMER PASH
,.^.- J OnN ODONNELL, Merchant Tailor, late of.
Urairea to Inform the cltfccns of Altoona
v? d ..V iC *? I . t . y - « f? ha ,l lcased ‘ho bntWlnglwo doon;
■ » Q f « ie I*ic p n llotel and one door South of Xa*
gle s balcon, on Main street, whore ho Is now receiving his
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of Cloths of all prices, Plain and Fancy
CassdmoTcs, suitable for sumcr wear, Silk, Satin Velvet Mar
soiling and all kinds of light Voctinm i n
everything!that may ho called for, oil of which he will
.His long experience in the business, he thinks, will aa-
ApmZ&yf 1^:
AT AP 0P bl air county.-—the
A’A rohecrlbcrs propose to publish a New Map of Blair
wnpty, i^nsyivaiua, from actual surveys, containing all
™ Canals, the actual locality of
M SSSeSf* ‘JJ!? 8 * P 0^ 9 Worship, School Houses,
Hotels, Stores, Farm llous-
of Property Owners, Ac.
aD w f ‘he Principal Villages, a Tabic of
Directory, giving the name and
.h* onthenu
r-® P‘°‘“ n S ’"ill boto a suitable scale so as to mate
mmSde.l fo ti rn S?^ n t ßl , Ma P’ which will be col red and
S.™,™ hu stylc > aßd delivered to subscribers at
SAMUEL GEIb,
Aprd 15,1808. - ISAAC G. FREED.
W 4 POLICE gazette.—
LSi v mit , Jo " rn * l or Crime anti-Criminals fa in
Y r. ar ’ “'.’l ,s yiacly circulated throughout
11 ontnins »!1 the Great Trials, Criminal
ffK 8 * and appropriate Editorials on the gome, toccthcr trill'
MaUcrs > -t ASK
P« r aMtun; *1 for six-month*, to
nnbscnbcr*. (who should write their names
«mi the (own, county and State where they reside
.To G. W. MATSELL4CO.,
is.ri Editor 4 rro l’ r - °f New York Police Oaictfe,
’ ~ f) ’ -Veto York City.
MSSpATEft run CHEST P3lO
- A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE
thmWfhoT 8 BrOT , l - h . iti3 ’ Congh*. Colds, and other aiTef
fW. W i uc , U . Rris< ‘ fr, » m the exposed stale of the
n ‘ c^ trdtn 9 to fashion and the continual chances ofoux
climate, for sale at the Drug Store of G. IV. KESSLEiI.
T EVl’a PREPARATION FOR EX- I
mice, hoacues, ask, und \
dangvr in its nso under any circumsUa- I
8 oro of
Flour.— the best quality of
I'LOUK for sale, Wholesale andßctail.
iflulfr' * SHOEMAKER,
■ Poe. 11,1856-tf. '’Masonic- Temple.
Lumber for sale.— «
00,000 Shingles 60.000 lathes,
MATERIAL, lower tE«o. ih»
lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER.
A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus-
JTk. *«>, aid PtcuJderßr»c« ft* ra&at .
- !-«•] ■ ■ SELLER
, G. W. KESSLER
MoOBUM &
YOU 3,
tub ak
McCRUM A DKRN*
Per aDoiltn, (payable
Al) weN dlscootiui
paU for.
' IXBiIS
foot line* or (css. .
Ttrt* “ (** “ )
Qv*r ibrco wwkn ami ii
»loa(« for each Insertion,
Six lines or less,
000 dijaaro.
Two *
Thro* "
i'uue "
Half a column,
One column,
Administrators and Exsct
Merchants advertising hy
with liberty to change,
profi-ssioiuil or Business
Hues, with paper, per y<
Comiuuukathma of a pi
terest will ,be chargetl acr.
Advertisements not mar
> desired, will be continued
to the above terms.
Business notices five cen
Obituary notices exceetli
TRIBUNE
CHURCHES.
Presbyterian, Ucv, A It
err Sabbath morning at U> ;
8 o'clock. Sabbath School
info Boom. Prayer Muctii
the same now.
Methodist Episcopal, Ilcv.
log every Sablmth morning
lug. Baobath School in t!i
! M. General i'rayer Meetii
day evening. Young Men'
•evening*
KcaagsjUctd laths ran, (t
the Lecture Boom at 2 u'cl
" Same room every Wedm-sd;
Vnited Brethren, lieu I>.
ery Sabbath morning ul luj
4 o’ctock. ttpbtnth gehoo
o’clock, A. U. Prayer Mis
in same room.
I'rtUdanl kpttcnpal, iter
Service 2d and 4th Sundays
A, IL, udW P. hi. Sami
(WMIf, fcr. Jons Twin
o'hfopkln the morning, nml
AUiWii, (no Pastor.)—Adi
Methodist, Bev. ,>
•Wty Sabbath morning at i
School House.
. £ITOONA Mi
: . ‘ ' MAILS
EkgtttWW andTltdlldoyJ
(Satunlnyi
(Wee open for the tmnsac
to rP- M., during tbo week,
otrSunday.
. ,J(
ji.tv- 'r
; -RAiLRQAO
Express Train, yes ;
Part f* East « ' 1
' -West . « 1(1
Matt * East “ 12
’:».»■■ Wert «, 7
, PICTgWia>AYBPPRq i:
K ■■ ”‘-’
„I%BWraBVILLK DB A
and West,
flec,^’6&-tn
MEETINGS OF
i JtoMrfn Zodgr, A. Y. M.
| day pf bath tUuuth. In the tl.
?Up*clnck. I*. M.
IXUMruOrcd Xitcjlujnuetil,
ihiin|Tuesday of t-nch inoiiil
ItonteTempid, lit Tld o’clock.
AtUoua Zalfft, I. 0. of o. i
mning, In lb« second story
jocloek, p. M,
Ferandg I. O, of O.
evening, lu tlte tliir.l *tory of
r , o’clock, p. JI.
I. <Fnu, .No. a:.,
[ii" f^'CJjf ß C«<hiy evening
T ea »l’h!, Council 1
brcatln ,A. I EDEItLB, r. „(
su«l.t id the third story <
, COUNTY <
<*<
**—Penn Jones, Da
iS2BSS^ Bi T^ Jos, ‘ph Eat.
awrf Rtwnkr —Hi:
Hoover.
W. Tippery. f
ihlvw * iOHSC rt—C. t.
Jgmcs Funk.
o/ Common
ALTOONA BOJIC
°f <*« /Voce—Jucoi
M. Jones.
£*** Omncil— James bout
ll !gw»i Peter I!oo.i, Noison (!i
* nf M.
Wtdto Council —Jolin M,(’
"WVHjyA Treasurer —Jamc-i
Wrccforr—George. \
™S%WO. W. Sjuirks. Jon.')
iSwVtrof SchrH Bwnl-
ph K.
”*JJOecfi)»*--John MeCbll
AottObn-Q. D. Thomas, Tl
McClclbnd
v"W*f; Atttuort— James
£l«clioiu —East \V
d “ 'West
Ward—E,
u West “ J.
North “ V>
u.n.
TOB. HIRST &
Medicine a>
SjS^ 1 Call » regularly att.
I&SUSSKP° « berctofo.
R - o<**l ref;
J. M. Ocmniin, M. D At,'
t 'ASS*^SssSf“ d »rr:
pLOUR.— THE
ft-, ** ®ow prepared to f,
■jror. made from wuiul u>h, c '
wlewleftieith Mr. C. Ja~
*m»lV6<Mr] °
IE .A NUTS.—S,O(
Wington Tea Nuta in ti
— arch 2 VeS-lyl 191 K,
l? BATES, P
. Currants la store a
191 N,
LMONBS, w.'
• Rotsagd Ellbcrtain si
101 n.
WHITE 1
- rAint, al*o