The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 05, 1858, Image 4

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. Brom Bradley' t Home Qazitte.
" file Batcber Boy*o Love.
®T SAM OHINDEMOnr.
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j\- .; Ob/listeQ’tomy tale in verse>
to wipe year, eye,
i.j , dßoKypnare most hard-hearted,
’V Tlwt» wis a lovely market girl,
Who had a market cart,
Whoioeked upon aWtcher’sboy,
■. And won his verdant heart.
T :.a :.V," -
;r ~-Hlseyea.weredapkiis blots of Ink,
. .. •' K ' hazel eyeh were blue,
*•' ftfehalr was of a cbosnut brown.
And bet’s was golden too.
He was. a ,tall and manlyyoatb,
AveryliantlsomefcHer,
His Christian namewasJPetorlJrown,
Audber’s was Isabella.
■lie usedtosquiptacrossatber, ;
When she was shelling pets, >■.
Apd.tbink.that every .customer
Should, go down on bis knees.
He’d pick her out. the finest bits,
Of meat most street and tender,
And be would rather talk to her
Than go upon a bender.
Inagiije then ibis butcher's woe,
One sunny market tiny,
To find that Isabella Jones
, From markot atayed away.
' And the next weokbebeordatale
i ' <M grief most bitter, carried
By Mr. Jones to Mr. Smitfa,
That Isabel wns married.
lie tore bis hair, bo raved and swore,
He-stamped frith both bis feet,
Ho screamed Jrithpassion as he tore
Both up ana down the street.'
Ho towed he’d something desperate do,
ile would not stop to think,
But rushed intoa neighboring store.
And there be—“took a dnnk,”
itnb Sentiment
Pat and the Frogs.
Pat had taken a drap too much, and was
on his return home, when he overheard a r
voice in the swamp, and supposing he had
been recognized by an old acquaintance,
something like the following conversation
ensued*. ‘.’-‘s
Prog: Magee! Magee! Magee!
■ Pat : Faith., and that’s give
us yours if it is convenient intirely.
Prog: Hugh Coulou ! Hugh Goulon !
Hugh -Coulon! .
Pat; JBy my sowl, you arc a cousin of
youjdpme over ?
Jpfrgg ; , LasTMonth! Mputh !
Pat : What does yc find to live ou here
in this bug sure ?
Frog: Chunks! Chunks!
Pat: By St- Patrick, if ye repute that
same I’ll-knock ye down vrithray shillclah
sure."
Frog: Dead drunk! Dead drunk!
j D®ad delink!
P*jtYer a liar; a murthcring, bluth
ing Far. Come ou, if yo dare, ye spalpeen
yc.’ ' '
Frog ; Fight cm! Fight em I Fight ehi.
Pat: Thers more, nor one of yes, ye
highway robbers. I’m the boy that can
lick ye. JoSt tread on my coat tail wuust.
Frog: Chase em f Chase em! shasc
ora.
Pat;; I’m on my way to Brownsville,
sure and ifyoes follow me to Jim OTlan
negan’s store, I’ll stand up wid ye, and so
I will, and .won’t strike yc after yer down.
Prog; Kill em! Kill cm! Hill cm!
"Kill eul ?.
■Pift ; ; Now yrc wouldn’t kiU a pobr man
whose got a wife and six children io feed
w|d. pertafes. ' ;
Frog: Moderation ! Moderation! Mod
eration t ' V'
Now Darling, yc talk like a
praste. Slip up and tike a drink wid me
out of this flas% foyyer a broth of a hoy.
.Prog: C Cold'water I Cold water ! Cold
water!
Pat 1 : Is it one of Father Matthew’s
. mcdals-ycs got ? I neverjmed the pledge.
I’rog: Co home, yer drunk ! Drunk!
Drunk !• ,
Pat; Go.tp Ithe divil wid yer cold wa-
of a gun, or by blazes
IU taoheye howto be daqint. Pm in for
a scrimmage wid ye how, sure.
Frog : Dome on ! Gome on ! Come on
[Pjftdimbs the fence and fells head
foremost into the swamp, hut picks Kim
selfagain, puts on his-slouched hatband
kneedeep in soft mud, he swings his
shallelah and threatens to send Ms oppo
nent to a climate where there is not site
cieni moisture to make a desirable place
of .residence}' for the aquatic animal he was
contending with. Hear Mm.]
iist: It’s myself that’s here. Strike
mo if yer dare, ye cold watdr hull. ' I’ll
pull every hair layer body out. '
Fteg: Goodnight! Goodnight! Good
Good night, honey. Sweet slapc
and yrarte
.Bridget Magee 1 Magee! Ma
gee. 4 *-*-- ■ .■ v
; Poor sow!, she’s in Brownsville.
wM Hetbleen and Parter. \ '
t.trog: Go home! Go home JGo home!
CMhpine!; ■ Tv
ife Fm off. luckte yi May
W&vknty of bafcj jertates and whis
f, and may ye reform yer and
vo the highways/ f
Thais ended the colloquy between Pat
key, and the Frog to his Water, until the
former was drowned in apjill-pond, the
Mfor was crisped on a gridiron, . ' ‘ M ■
fag
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S^,, 00 ' 8 TRT-
SWAN & CO.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL WITHOUT
' . INTEBRUPTION.' '
SWAN & CO.’S
Are Legal, tmS authorized by the State of Georgia.
THE LATE ATTEMPT TO INJURE
OUR FIRM BAS SHOWS ‘
: THAT OCR ’ LOTTERIES ABE DRAWN FAIBLT;
THAT ODB PRIZES ABE PAID PUNCTUALLY;:
AND THAT OUR SCHEMAS
ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY
I& THE WOBLBI '
The following Scheme will be Brawn byp. Swan AOo-
K«W» oflta fipwtAAaideiny Lotterjr/ln each olthelr
JUagl* Number Lotterfa* fcr August l&S, at ADOUBTA,
GEORGIA In.public, under nf (W»-
minlonen: ■ ■ ~
Claes 27 draws on Saturday, August 7, 1888.
Class;2B draws ou Saturday, August 14, 1858;
Class 29 draws on Saturday, August 21, 1858.
Class 80 draws on Saturday, August 28, 1858.
OS THE PtAK OP SIirQLB Ntn»BBB8.
60,000 Tickets! /
nr< noouni FODB BCNSKED AXJ> xtaarr.rm wwwl
IstaHy ont Priit U> totry Niw TvkfU! '
MAGNIFICENT BCUEItB! , ' 1 !
TO BX B»AW» WCH JUTP«BAT I!f AUOCBT. ' '
1 Priza'of
\ : H. « .
1 H
1 M i(
X u «
I f€,.U' '
i ■ <f i(
A u i(
$70,000 4 Prize of
30.000 4
■ 10,000 | 4
6,00-i' 4 “ “ ,
4.000 so Prize* of
■ 3,00(1 60 « «
1,600 100 “ »<•
1.000 230 » « , i
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prize* of *4OO Approx’ting. to $70,000 Prize aw $1,600
4 « “ 800 « « ao.ooo « *• i’aoo
4 ;« « 200 “ »> 10,000 « “ 800
4 i “ " 125 « “ 6,000 « « 50a
4 “ “ 100 4,000 “ “ 400
4 I. >• 75 „ „ 3 000 „ „ goo
4 " « go “ “ 1,000 “ “ 200
SfiOO “ “ 20 ore 100,000
6,485 Prizes amounting to *320,000
~ -Wwle Tickets $10; Halves ssr Quarters s2^o.
A, Circular showing Uie plan of the Lotteries will
be sent to any one desirous of receiving It
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates
which is the risk: *•
Certificate of package of 10 Whole Tickets,
“ , f “ 10 Half «
“• ! , ‘V lOQnarter «
“ • « ■ loEight “ '
v IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered,
or receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail;—
Purchasers can hare'tickets ending in any number they
may designate.' . !
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Purchasers will pleise write their signatures plain, odd
(Ire their Poet Office, County and State. I
Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full
ritbbnt deduction.
Apprizes of $l,OOO and underpaid immediately after
AH communications strictly confidential.
Address ordersJbrtickets or certificates to
S. SWAN A CO., Augusta, Cat.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Aim, or Atalanta,Ga.
can hare their orders filled, and save time, by addressing
S. S wan A Co., at eitberof those cities.
A list of the niimbera tbat are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prise that, each one is entitled to,
will be published after evmy drawing, in the following pa
pers ;— Xew.OrleansDelta, V6UURegister, Charleston Stan
dard, ydskviUe Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, jiao York
WeMy Day:Book, Savannah Morning Hews, Richmond Dis
patch, yew York Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion
Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist. [jan.7-ly.
Maryland state lotteries
FOE JULY, 1658.
R. Fuance & Co., . , '
Managers of the Maryland State Lotteries, present the fol
lowing Splendid Schemes
. FOR AUGUST, ISOB. -
Thd* caution purchasers of Tickets to beware of order
ing Tickets in Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi
tal* areofleredfor a email cost of Tickets—all such are
swindles. . '
Tlie Maryland lotteries hare been in existence for Forty
Years. They are drawn by a State Officer, and can be re
lied on. If yon draw a Prise, koit will get your money
The whole country is flooded «th bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of them. . ’ '■
JOS' Order in the 'Maryland State Lotteries.
VAOSIFICEfI SCHEME.
MARYLAKDSTATE LOTTEUT, CLASS Jf,
Tojbe drawn in Baltimore City, on Saturday," August Slsl,
49* 1! Drawn Ballots in eaich Package of 20 ticket*,
1 Grand Prize of . $40,0001 1 Prize of $2,000
1 Prize of 10,000 I Prize of 2.000
I Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 2.000
1 Prize of 5,057 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 1,200
1 Prize of 8,000 20 Prize of 000
1 Prize of 5.000 20 Prize of 500
1 Prize of -2,000 113 Prize of 400
1 Prizeof 2,000 66 Prize of 100
1 Prizeof 2.000 06 Prize of 60
1 Priarof 2,000 ,66 Prize of 30
1 Prizeof 2,000 4,158 Prizes of 2n
1 Prize of 2,000 25,740 Prizes of U. 70
30,318 Prizes, amounting to $601,000.
Tickets slo—Halves ss—Quarters s2^o—Eighths $1,26.
A Certificate of Package of 28 Wholes, costs $l5B 00
I Do. lie. 26 Halves, 70 00
\ ' Do. do. —26 Quarters, SO 60
: Do. do. 29 Eighths, 19 75
Ihis i» tie old mode’ of Drawing. Prises in one Wheel
andTtckcUiu another.
Nvery Prize is drawn out.
Every Prist paid in fvU without deductionl
' MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS 0,
To he drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Aug, 28th, 1858.
20,165 Prizes! 40,000 Numbers!!
We would call particular attention to the following splen
did scheme, a package of 10 whole tickets costing only
f sBo—and every other ticket being warranted to draw
10, determined by the nnmber drawing the Capital
rize, whether odd or even.
1 SPLENDID SCHEME!
. I Praoof $35,000 4 Appr’z to $2OO
1 Prize of 10,000 • 4 « 100
1 Prize of 5,000 4 “ SO
1 Prize of i 2,400 4 “ SO
1 Prizeof 2,000 4 “ 60
1 Prize of 1,0001 .
1 Prizeof 1,000 ’ 8 00
1 Prize of 500) „
1 Prize of , 600 8 »*0
1 Prizeof 400) .
1 Prizeof 400/ 8 ’ 50
1 Prize of 200) '
10 Prize* of '• 200/ 8 58
100 Prizes of JOOaro, 10,0f0
20,000 lO are - 200,000
IVholeTlekfita slo—Halves ss—Quarters $2,50.
A Managers’ Certificate •of IB persons
wishi tojmy the riskohly, will he sent for £SO
Mo. . ' )do, : ’lO Halved,' . 40
Do. do. •, • 16Quarters, ; ;20
. do ' . 1$ Eighths, 10
The Managers have been compelled from the numerous
complaints made to them, of iniCdthinlneaß on the part of
those who have been attending to the filling Of orders, to
resume the correspondence business in their own name.
Order tickets firam the Kanagers only; ■>
Adrross au letters to : R. PRANCE A CO.
March My] Baltimore, Md.
TXOUS& sign; ornamental &
JLLiQARRIAGE PAIKXI??O.—The undersigned" beg
leave to inform the citizens of Altoona andvicinity that
they have commenced the business of
HOUSE, SION, ORNAMENTAL AND
CARRIAGE PAINTING,
* GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING, VAR
NISHING, sc., sc.,
in all their various branches, and are prepared to do all
wwt eiitnßtcd to them with neatness and despatch.
They have on hand a largo nssortraont'of painting ma
terlal* and .Window Glass of all sizes, also Stained Glam
and Looking-Glass Plates, which enables thorn to do work
man improved style and at reduced rates. ■
' ftrict attention to business we hope to merit a share
or public patronage.
Onr room is on Virginia street, Immediately onboeito
Kessler’s Drug Store. KEYES & wAtSTT
April 8,185»3mv ' °
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
A NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE
CLOTHING
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BY
V EOTINGER & ULLMAN,
AND NOW BEING DISPOSED OF AT PRICES WHICH
v DEFY COMPETITION.
MR. ULLMAN announces that he is
ia always on band and wM take" great pleasure in
waiting upon all who mayfiivor himwitha call. He feels
confident that be will be able to render satisfaction both
ip qnallty and price. {April lf*3m
Raisins.— 1,000 boxes bunch
and Layer Raisins ia store and for sale by
WM. N. SHUGARD,
March 23,’58-ly] 101 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
pONFECTIONARY.—PLAIN AND
fine Confccilonary manufactured and for sale by
„ , WM. N. SHUGARD,
Morel? 20, ’58-ly] _ 191 NotthBdstreot,Phfladelphia:
Spectacles and eye preser.
\ ri-trj ilessler’s.
:*r>U
drawing—other prizes at the usual time of 30 days
HAVANA PLAN.
: *i^-;,::. 1 L
v^:;£
to SHB | PUBiIC;—IB,7&7 GIFTS
_FOR THEjREOPLE. EL DORADO GIFT ASSO
TON for the sale of $13,787 worth of Sewing
Silk. Each purchaser of one dollar’s Worth of Sewing Silk
will receive a numbered check, which will entitle the hol
der, to one share and a voice in the distribution of the fill
lowing listof TalhablcPropcrty, to be distributed by a Com
mittee, chosen by the shareholders, in'such a manner as
they may deam advisable and agree upon among themselves.
, ■ LIST OR PROPERTY. 1
7 corner Lota, on Washington street Altoona, SO
by, 120'fbet, valued at $lB4 each, $1,288
17 lota on Washington st, 50x120 fn, $156 each, 2,052
Scot. lotsooMulberryst-, “ “ 156 “ L 248
19 tots on Mulberry at, “ “ 132 “ ,8,508
2 lots on High street, “ 63 “ 128
' 1 cor. lot on German street, 50x175 ft-valued at . 08
3 lots bn German street “ “ $42 each .126
1 loton Howard street, 60x133- feet, valued at ' .182
■4 cor.lotonLeiingtonst, “ “ “ “ ISO
2 lota on ChaWmnt street, 1 * “ slSlcach, 262*
1 Hold Lever Watch; valued at 100
1 Horse, ]_ “ “ 187
1 Two-Honk Wagon, “ « 42
1 SOverLeplito natch “ >“ 16
12 Coat Patterns and Trimminga, $lO each, 120
60 Pants and Test patterns, at $1,40 each, 220
75 Articles orParccls ef Merchandise, $3,00 each, 225
100 “ i’“ “ 2,00 •* 300
100 « i “ *« ioo “ 100
M 0 “ : “ « • 75 “ 875
2,000 ,“ ; « “ 60 “ LOOO
• .8,000 “ : “ « SO “ 900
4,000 « ■ “ ** 25 “ 1,000
'3j886 “ 20“ 777
13,787 Gifts, valued at ' $13,787
The Real Estate in .this Enterprise is handsomely situated
intho flourishing town of Altoona, (Head-quarters of the
"Pa- Cop train. B. Oo.) which In a has grown as if
by magic, its present population bciugioror 3,000.
The above property will be delivered to the persons enU
tied to receive it, immediately distribution.
An indisputable title to all the lotoiu the above bill; will
beigivehby K. H. McCORMICK.
The articles or parcels per bill, will consist of cloths, cas
simeres, do lainee, Ac, &c. '
My object is to dispose of the silk in the shortest possible
time, and I deelre everybody to purchase soon and became
members of thia itagm/iceiit Astodation.
The silk will be dent to any part of the United States,
with Certificate of Uembership, (for each dollar's worth pur
chased,) on rocelpt of the cosh.
Agents or clubs remitting §lO at one time, will deceive in
return $ll worth of silk and 11 certificates '
All orders must be addressed to JOSEPH 'MOIST,
Jnne 10,1866-tf.]: Altoona, Blair Qt n Pi.
All orders by mall, with postage stamp enclosed, prompt
ly attended to.
New firm and new goods.—
J* St J, LOWTHJEH havejust retained from the City
and are now receiving their stock of
SPRINO GOODS,
which- they feel assured are os HANDSOME and.CHEAP,
if not a Utile cheaper, than any yet brought to this place.
On account of going to. Philadelphia late in the season,
wo have been able to buy our goods at greatly reduced pri
ces, and wo are determined to sell them at very small prof
its for cash or to prompt monthly paying customers.
We have os usual a splendid stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
such as ROBES A’ QUJLLE, CHALLIES,
BAYADERE,LARSLLAS, DUCALS, POIL, DEGUEVEES,
DELAINS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Ac.
and Mantillas in great variety, together with
a*good stock of-Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods, '
BOOTS 4 SHOES, HARD WARE, QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, 4 c., 4c.
• Tlio citizens of Altoona will findit to their advantage to
examine our stock, as we are not to bo uudersold-
April 29,1858.
$BO
40
20
10
CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS!
—The subscriber would respectfully inform the citi
zens of Altoona and vicinity that he has just received his
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting, in part, of
LADIES' PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS,
such as Silks, Satins, Bareges, iPliaines, Challics, Dncals,
Lawns, Gihghami, Prints, Ac., together With all kinds'of
Dry Goods, all of which will be sold Cheap for cash.
He has also oh hand a large stock of.
GROCERIESI QUEENSWARE, HARD
WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES,
and all other goods usually kept In stores In this place.
.Hiving adopted the CASH SYSTEM in ray business and
being.resolved to carry it out, 1 have marked my goods at
CASH PRICES, and invite inspection and comparison, in
regard to prices and quality, with those of any other store
In the town. Give jfao a call and judge for yourselves.
Country prodmio taken in exchange for goods, at the
highest market prices.
April 29-1 y] J. B. HILEMAN.
SAVING FUND, FIVE PER GENT
INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00-, Wat
nut street, -S. IK Vomer of Third , Philadelphia. Incorpo
rated by the State of Pennsylvania.
Money is receivedih any snm, large or small, and inter
est paid ftpm the day of doposft to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open;every day from 9 o’clock in the morn
ing till 6 o’clock! in the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.
■ . : Hon. HENRY 1.. BENNER. Prcs't.
i ROBERT SELFEXDOE, Vicc-Prest.
Wm. J. Uezd, Sectetafg.
DIRECTORS.
lion. Henry L. Benner,- F. Carrol Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, i Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Sidfridg'', j Francis Lee,
Siun’f K. Ashton, j Joseph Yi-ikes,
C. La mi ret U Munns; Henry PteiTcudorfer.
Money is received and payments made daily without no
tice.
' ■The investments’are made in REAL ESTATE. MORT
GAGES, GROUND’;RENTS, and such first class securities
as the Charter requires [Mor3-sm.
W. CuXMJiGHAM. I/T). CCSKISQHAM, K. CdsNISGILUI.
D.ItUISES, i O.OUXCAS.
CUNNINGHAMS & CO..
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 100 WATER ST. asn 140 FIRST ST.,
- „ PA-,
Detwecsn Wood and Smilhfiehl,
manufacturers OF
PiKsbcrgjb! City Window Glass,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE, -
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
For Parlor Windows, Churches and Public Buildings.
Altoona, April l,;l858-ly.]
ESTEttpRISE WORKS,
IVfO. 136: WOOD STREET, PITTS
-1.1 BURGH, pa.
SOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturer!!. of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
and Deutol Instruments, &o.
RIFLE GUNS.
Wo would call attention to our stock in the above line,
knowing that we cannot be beat either in the quality or
price. Being largely engaged in this branch of business,
we defy all competlon. All our rifles ore warranted or no
sale. • Hardware,! Sporting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Gun’s,
Revolvers, Flasks; Belts, Powder. Shot, Bails, Caps, Fancy
(Hardware and Spotting Equipage, in all its variety,. which
we offer low for Cosh.
: ■ Pittsburgh, April 1,1858-ly.
T YCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL
1 i EIRE INSURANCE AGENCY^—The undersigned,
Sgent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Cbmpany, is
at all times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire,
JJidldingt, Merchandise, Furniture and Property ot every
description, in tow.n or country, at as reasonable rates as
Any company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temple.
. Jan. 3, *6C-tfJ i. ■ JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. .
TTtTEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
I* —The’ undersigned; "Agent for Blair county, will
takenhort and longrkkd on Buildings, Merchandise, Fur
niture and Property of every description, In town or couu
tiT. at aa reasonable rates as any company in the State.—
Rldwalsotakenon the lives of horses. office in Masonic
Temple. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Jgmt, •
March 18,1858 ly.
T IQUORSi —A- LARGE AMOUNT
I J of ’well selected LIQUORS has been received
at the “ LOGAN ’HOUSE," Holtidaysburg, whhdi wlU.be
sold at the lowest i rash prices, wholesale or retail. The
mairwho'wants his only to call.. [Dec. 17,Hi'
Rich tobacco and highly
Savored Cigars, in abundance, can bchad at
Jono 18, HENRY LEHR’S.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—SOO
boxes Oranges and lemons In store and for sale by
WM, N. SHUGABD,
March2s,’SS-ly] 191 NorthSd .
CETTEE& EOR UN
’K3 deraigned has on hand a loCof Settees which he Will
soil cheap for cash. * JOHN SHOEMAKER,
: March 25-tf.} : • Masonic Temple.
YOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
kinds of Floor and Feed by calling at
Juno 18, ’B7-ly] HENRY LEHR’S.
Everybody is invited :to
call and test the merits of the articles kept by i
Jane 18,’57-ly] . • HENRY LEHR.
Lots for sale.—l 2 building
indiflbrentlobalitioß, in this Borotighfor
sale on reasonable tenjis,l>y J. SHOEMAKER.
DO2EN FRESH EGGS JUST
CJVv receded and for «do by J, L. ICKES.-
REAT OF THE AGE
\JT IMPORTANT TO
TOBAGCO CHEWERS.
DR. GOBTAT LINNAHC’S TASTE RESTORATIVE TRO
CHES, Ougnat Substitute fur tubaeso.
■ Itfa A well knoWn ana incontrovertible fact that the use
iof Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the moat, se
vere, . • .
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
to which the race of man is subject, as carefol analysis and
long sad painful experience have dearly proven that it
contains certain norcotlc and poisonous properties most
dangeronfio their effefcte, which, by enterlnglnto the blood
derange the functions and oflhoHeart, causing
many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased,
TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous system, mani
festing Itself—as all whp have ever used the noxious treed
will bear testimony-—in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability,
Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a
similar character.
. THE TASTE .RESTORATIVE TROCHES
Are- designed to counteract these baneful influences, " and
have proved completely! successful in a multitude of cases,
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 Mmoving tbe 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 healtbjj tone to the Stomach, invigorate
tbe whole system.
Persons who are Irret
lotions and shortening i
immediately and throw
trievably undermining their conati
their Ilvin, should use these Troches
r off the injurious ami and unpleas
inwlng.
ant habit of Tobacco Ct
These Troche* of Loz
portable form at the lot
oral discount to the Tn
Prepared solely by
should be addressed.
March 18, ly.]
JOHN B It
wholes!
WINES & LIftUORS,
AND
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, ftßfk
155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Beg leave res jeetfully to inform th6ir
old customers and the pjublic generally, tliat they' have on'
hand and ore constantly receiving direct from the Impor
ters, a large supply of the very choicest- brands of Liquors
Among their largo assortment may be found
Wines, Brandies, tliu. Cordials, Janaica Spirits,
St. Croix and New England Hum, Chaui|>agne,
Irish, Scotch, Bonrbou, Old Monongahcla
and Rectified Whisky,
Peach, Wild Cherry. Blofckberry, Strawberry and Raspberry
►Brandies, Ac., Ac., Ac.
A share of public patronage is rcsjiectfully solicited, and
all orders entrusted to dur care will bo promptly attended
to. Country Dealers wfll find it to their advantage to call
upon us, os wo are determined to sell nothing but thq very
best. j -
Pittsburgh, April 1, 1868-ly.
P. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
• Importers and\j)talart in trines and Liquors,
return their thaukrf to Ijhcir friends for the liberal share
of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD ESTABLISH
MENT, NO. oN. FiiONT ST., Philadelphia, where they
havealarge assortment qf WINES and LIQUORS of thechuie
cst brands and qualities; ~.Having mode arrangements witli
some of tile first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables
them to furnish to their customers upon the most rensoimj
ide terms, tin following brands of Coguac and Rochelle
Brandies:
BRANDIES.
•.Hard, Haines;/, Marett, , Piunett, Cuslillion, itartcU,
T Hines, Idlcrorsin, \J. J. Depug d: Co.
-i. Seignctle, <fc., d-c. |
WINES
Champagne, Old Oporto, 'Xlturgundg. Madeira. Tenerife,
Claret, Cherry, Lisbon,. \ Hock, Muscat & Malaga Wines
of carious brands and qualities.
Hoi laud Gin, gcheidam. Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits. Scotch
and Irish Wlilskeys; Poach, Apple, Laicmior. blackberry,
Raspberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac.
Also, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLD
Will.’ AT, it ON ON G AII EL .1 and BOURBON WHIS
KEYS, of various grades, some of which we" guarantee to
be superior to any in the country.
ftSt-from our long experience in the business, and thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter
ourselves to be able to fill all orders that mav be entrusted
to us. Orders from tho country (which are nioSt resjx-ctful
ly solicited} will 1* promptly attended to. Great care taken
in packing and shipping.
All goods sent from our establishment are guaranteed to
give satisfaction, with Hie privilege of being returned
Feb. 26-lyJ E. P. MIDDLETON A BKO.
, APRIL, 1858.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
hall or .fashions.
THE subscriber has the pleasure of an
nouncing to the citizens of Altoona, and the ‘- rest of
mankind,” that he is just receiving from Pliiladeiphia and
New York, ft beautiful assortment of BRITISH. FRENCH
and AMERICAN BHY GOODS,; consisting, in part, of
ROBE A’ QUXLLE, CRAPE DI KSPAXGE.
FANCY OPUUX BAREGE, PLAXX OPHCX BAREGE,
CIULLIES, BOCALS,
FRENCH LAWXS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH ’* ” v o front (r.( upwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS, BLACK DRESS SiIKS.
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, Ac.,
in great variety. Ha would call especial attention to his
stock of SHAWLS, which for j tylc. qn-dity and rari-iy.
cannot lie surpassed, and must be seen to bo appreciated:
Tito 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 full line from the best city manufacturers.
Hla stock of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Ac, L
complete. i ‘
He hopes his Goods and rulers (which by the way defy
competition,) will ineofthe approval of all who call upon
him; Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
April 29,5 m. CHAS. J. MANN.
rpHE SUMMER SEASON—JESSE
.JL SMITH would respectfully iufurm the citizens
of .Altoona and tho public generally that ho has just
returned £rom the £ast!witli a largo and varied assortment
° f HATS AND CAPS, HB
Which he purchased at low prices fur cash
and will sell at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ai'Sn
athauce on the original cost. His stock comprise*? HATS
and CAPS of every description, size ind shape. All who
are in want of anything in his line will do well to give him
a call, as he feels confident he can suit the most fastidious,
m quality ami price. ; 3
He l-ralways ready ami willing :o exhibit his stock five
af chary*, so. that none need fear to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. ; •
Remember that his store is on Virginia street, directly
opposite tho Lutheran Church. [April 8-6 m.
H FETTINGER’S
• GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
N wi *• L I??aA, , iP U -SE,” ALTOONA. PA.,
Where may.be had all the popular Publications of the
day, such as Daily and Weekly papers. Magazines, Novels
and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy
Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Can and Letter IWr,
Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
&ct everything in tho Stationary lino. Toys, Notions and
Games of every variety,' Plctnfcs and Picture Frames, To
bacco and Segnrs of thei best quality, Ac., Ac
N- B,—We are solo Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
county, for ROUX’S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does pos
itively cure ail sores to which it is applied. Try it. [7-tt
Blair county insurance
AGENCY.—The (undersigned, Agent' of the Blair
uonnty Mutual Fire I Insurance Company, is at all
times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire. Build
ingt, Merchandise, Furniture and Property, of every des
cription, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any
Company in the State. 'Office in the Masonic Temple J
Jam 3, ’56-tf] , j JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
GOAL! GOAL! COAL!—
The subscriber wjonid «a
fully inform the consumers of COAT.fa? P A Lja/rtSaM
In Altoona, that he is constantly
coiving all kinds of CO AL, which WirW
b t 0 deJiT '« r at Omes and to any part of the town.
Office at residence, injNorth Ward.
June 17-2m] | JOHN ALLISON.
/CONVEYANCING.—-ALL KINDS
\J of writing done at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort
gages, At, executed in (ho ncatestmanner by ■
, , I , JOHN SHOEMKEB,
Jan-3,1857-tf.] .. Masonic Temple, Altoona.
O YES! 0 |fES!—GENTLEMEN
draw nigh and hear. JOSEPH P. TROUT announ
ces to the public, that JBo is ready to discharge his duty
as an Auctioneer whenever called upon. ’ [jan. 2, *B6. J
XT ARDWARfe OF ALL DESCRIP
XX. tiona just received and for sale by
oet lS4f ) : I ' J.-B. HILEMAN,
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving,
Palht, Sash and Varnish Brashes at • ■
TTAMS, SIDE, SHOULDER, DRIED
drays on hand at)
3nne18,’57-lyl ; » HENRY LEHR’S.
PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM-
Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, it, at v
Jan. 3, 56-tf] | - v KESSLER’S..
"VTONE BUT ’ THE BEST GONFEC
XI 'tjwri® B * Hnte dud Fruits kept at r - • '
June 18, ’57-Jy] • !• / , JIENJtY LEHR'S.
iges are put up in a conrenientand
price of 60 Cents per Bos. A lib-
undersigned to whom all orders
AMESE. BpWKRS, Druggist.
Cor. 8d and Race
YAR & CO.,
LE IN
KESSLER’S.
TIION CITY: CCiMMESbIAjL COL-
I lege. ,
PITTSBURGH, 'PBNKir ; CkcuterUim.
v Board of 12 Trustee#.—faculty of l* „„„
EMPHATICALLY- THE BUSINESS MAN’S COT.LKGB.
' Largest and most complete Oommardal
United States.
In daily attendance upwards of SOO Stndents,
F. ’VT JBNKTNB, , PwsoWd.
J. C. SMITH, A, M., Professor of Accounted Book-keeping.
L L HTTOHOOOK, Professor of Arithmetic end Com
mercial ™mi«H<iw,
JOHN ILK MING, Anther of the “Nhttenia System of
J. of Arith&et'c, Book*
keeping and Phonography.
]L COWLEY and A,T. DOCTIIETT, Professors of Pla
and Ornamental Penmanship.
D. BACON, Lecturer on Political Economy.
JAMBS H. IIOPKINSjEsq, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lec
turer on Commercial Law; w .
JAMES W. KENNEDY, of “Kennedy’s ; Bank Note Re
view,” Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered and Spurious Bank
Notes. • - ■ .:..r
DESIGN OF TJffß INSTITUXiON-
To furnish the beat means for acquiring: a THOROUGH
BUSINESS EDUCATION, In the aharteat time and" at the
least expense, comprising instruction In
BOUBLE ENTOY BOOK-KEEPING, :
aa applied to Merchandising, Banking, Railroading, Ac.
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KKEPWG,
With all the recent improvements, taught without extra
charge.
PENMANSHIP. , ;
Rapid Writing, with every variety and style of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship.
ARITHMETIC”
And a thorough course, of Counting House Calculations,
Counterfeit and altkrkdnotes. -
Full instructions given in this important branch of bnsi
uiisa education.
'LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK-KEEPING,
Usages, Lavsnnd Customs of Commerce, Finance and Bank
ing, Political Economy, Counterfeit Notes,' and other sub
jects having practical relation to active business,
TERMS, Ac.
Book-keeping, Pull Commercial Course, $35,00
Stationary, about 5,00
Board per week, can be obtained for 2,60
ttS- Students ara not charged extra for Steamboat Book
keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma.
STUDENTS
Can enter s.t anytime—(no vacation) review at pleasure—
time unlimited—usual length of course from eight tatwelvo
weeks. ' 1
REFERENCE.
Four hundred and eighty Steven students entering from th
City alone witiiiu one year besides the many from the country
DIRECTIONS. .
Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing full infor
mation, sent by mail free of charge.
Address F. W. JENKINS,
Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
AS-PIIEMIUM PENMANSHIP,—No less than EIGHT
FIRST PREMIUMS were awnrdcsUthis College in the fell
of 1857, over nil competitors, fur best writing. These, with
other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Looisvillo, Ky, at
a “.' l “N for work actually done with
X EN ftnu INK, and uot for £ngravtd Our
Penmen are folly competent to do their own work without
the ant of the engra’ er to make it [aug.27-ly
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!—
The undersigned lias lor sale, at his Store in Masonic
Temple, a largo assortment of
GA LLA HERTS SUNRISE AIRTIGHT
Cooking Stove, a new and splendid Large Oven, Flat Top
Stove, for Coal or Wood patented 185(1. '
JOHN gHOEJf AKER, Agt.
N. B. All kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and Egg
Stoves on hand. [Sept. 11, ’SU-tfc
Another reduction in price
at McCormick’s Store.
Having adopted the CASH- SYSTEM, (or at least credit
will not ho given to any other than those who are willing
and can give satisfactory reference and assurance of prompt
monthly payment,) and desiring to make it the interest of
all to patronize our store, wo have made ii very great re
duction in the prices of all descriptions of goods, and will
give our entire time and attention to keeping up an assort
ment. to suit tho wants of par customers, such as
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES. i
‘ HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE.
CEDARWARE, ’
STONEWARE, ,
BOOTS A SHOES.
Gaiters, Slippers, Hats and Caps, Dried Fruit, etc, all of
which will lie sold as cheap us the cheapest! -
All articles of produce taken in exchange for goods at.
their highest market price.
Thaukfhl for past favors, we hope to share the patronage
of those who are in want of goods. [March 25-tf.
rpilE GREAT QUESTION WHICH
I now agitates the mind cf every pefsoh,
is, whore can 1 get the best. article formywß®
money? In regard to other matters, the
scribor would not attempt to direct, but if you HR
want anything in the line of
BOOTS OR SHOES
he invites on cxandcatlon of his stock and. work.
He keeps constantly on hand or. assortment of Boots, Shoes,
Onitenq-tilippers, Ac, which he offers at lair prices.
He will give special attention to custom work, all of
which will bewnrranted to give satisfaction. Nonebutthe
best workmen are employed !
Remember my shop is on Main street; next door to B.
Kerb’s old stand, now W. O’Neil’s. j '
September 3,’67-tfJ JOHN H. ROBERTS.
I EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB
_i SCUIBER would respectfully in- .
form tho public that ho has recently re- A jStfkj
fitted tho above Hotel, and is now pro- « S
pored' to accommodate bis friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains in making It an agreeable hopuTfor all
sojourners. Itis 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 the place, and he
feels satisfied they can not bo complained of by those who
fovor him with,their custom.' Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage,' antf fully intending to deserve it, ho
throws open his bouse to the public and intdtes a trial.
Altoona, May 27,1858.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
The mormons evacuating
SALT LAKE CITY M ja
Tremendous Excitement in East Altoona
- The subscribers respectfully Inform the' citizens
of Altoona and the rest of mankind that they are
now prepared to carry on the BLACKSMITHING BUSI
NESS in nil its various branches, at the 'new stand next
door bejow Peter Reed’s Cabinet Shop, on Adelina street, in
East Altoona. They flatter themselves that they are able
to render satisfaction to oil who may fevorthem with their
patronage; and no effort will be wanting on their part to
merit the patronage of the community* 'Wagons. Car
riages, Ac, made and ironed to order, for which gobd lum
ber will b» taken. Remember the plaice,: on Adeline St,
where Blacksmilhlng is done on the shortest notice ahd
most; reasonable terms. JOHN 1W- HOOPER,
Altoona, May 27,’58.-2m] N ‘T. A. JAMES.
Boots and un
dewigned .has now on band and will -
sell cheap at his store in the Masonic Tem- VHa
pie, a large and complete assortment ofBOOTS
AND BHOE3, midy made, or' made to order,
Overshoes, Ladietf Sandals, Onm Shoes, Cork
Soles, and everything in bis line of business, of
the best Quality and on the most reasonable terms. All
custom work, warranted. . ■ i
Jan. % ’56-tt] 3. SHOEMAKER.
/"kYSTERS ! OYSTERS I OYSTERS!
They will Hereafter-bo wrved up ontho
Onflng Dish atTVTENTT CENTS, androasted in the shell
all other accompaniments, TWENTY
VXVfcOENte. They will also he furnished. In every oth
®*»Ji at prices to correspond with the times.
Dec.l7.tt]
JOHN KEIYFEB,
Logan House, Holltdaygburg.
pAST IRON RAILING AND ALL
Wnda of Castings executed to onlc*, al»o Tto Snout
tog pot up to order, at shorted notice, apply to
t 1 n ic-o ir- 7 J* SHOESLVKKR, Agent fat
Jan. 3, ISoB-tC McLuuiiax, M’atsos 4 Co.
pUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED.
X3t< A largo and fcßhlonubla assortment at the store of
. ) ' ' ' • •" ■ ' \ J.: T) HILKMAK. '
F> 10 COFFEE, SUGAR,;TEA AND
JIV an Wntf of Groceries for aalo by Jf f
June Is, ISST-ly] , * IUSJOIY LBHR.
EGOS, BUTTER AND ALL KINDS
can bo had at . .
jpnelS, 67-ly HENRYLEHR’S.
TOY BRING AND NEW ORLEANS
jiniß 18, OT-Iy] HENRY LEHR’S.
PJ.LASS Bxlo TO 20x24, AND OUT
” 19 M!fcr V et m KESgRER.
fAcvirr.
H° 4 s^. ,ABsoarATlON ’^
A BerurodUttl Institution, established by special
far the relief of the tick and distressed,
vlenl and Epidemic diseases. .
—To all person* afflicted with Sexual Disease .j-t, u,,
natorrhcea. Sexual Weeletitif, impotence,
Syphilis, the vice of Oncmirm or ikf Abuse. ift Jr' \
The BowiW) Association-, Id view of tho awful'
of human Ufo, caused by Sexual Diseases, and tho V
practised npon tho unfortunate victims of such dis*«£ w S ’
Quack*, B*T('ral years agodirected their CohsultinesS!!. “f
a* a eharitdUe act worthy of their Dame, to opena'
*ary for the treatment of this class of diseases. In auF*”*
forms, and to give medical advice oralis, to all **
by letter, with a description of their condition !,** &Pp!j
pation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases
and suffering, to furnish medicine free of charge u*
needless to add that the Association commands thv7i.ii: J
Medical akfli of tho age, and will furnish tho mit
ed modern treatment. ““"‘Pprcr.
The Directors, on a review of the past, 1M atunj *v .
their Tabors in this sphere of benevolent effort, h*«» **
of great benafit to the afflicted, especially to tho tom
ana they have resolved to devote themselves, with ren.» *5
seal, to this very Important but mnch despised cane W4>J
Jnat published by tho Association, a Report on oL,_
torrbena, or Seminal Weakness, tho Vice of Onanism/S*
tnrbation,or Self Abuse, and other diseases' of the SeS, i
Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will y nnfj**
mall (in a sealed 6nv{lope),/re« of charge, ou the teceici,,
wo postage stamps for postage. ' M
Address, tor Report or Treatment, Dr. QFORCE H cu, '•
HODN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association. X 0 *
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By orderof theDlm'i'..
EZRA D. HEARrSV£U,
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec'y. '
INTENSE EXCITEMENT !—A NEW
FIRM BROKE OCT IN A NEW PEACE.
MXAIN & LEHR
Beg Icaro to inform their Meads and ihe dthcni or
ua and vlclnlty.that they havo opened a .
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE *
in the room formerly occupied by John.Xehr, on Virabi.
street, next door to Patton’* Hall, where they will Wh»iK
py to serve all who may taror them with a caU. ijJ,
stock is alargoaml select one,'conalstingof “
Flour, .Feed, Ifacon,
Pork, Sugar, .Coffee,
Tea, Mousses* Pish,
Salt, ; Potatoes, Fish Oil,
Fluid, r , Oamphene, Alcohol,
Cigars and Tobacco.
As th»r purchase all their goods for the KEADT CASH,
and sell tor the same, persons desiring Ofpurehaai&E
tUlog in their Une, will do welt to giro than a call, as tWt
wilt sell at hilt a trilling advance on lint cost W» ask no
man to pay- for anything but what be hags.- Oite us a 1.-.
•1 and aeo If we won't melee our words good* , fjan T-,if
QTOVES! STOVES f STOVES.~Th s
undersigned baa just received, from Philo-,*,
delphfai, North, Cha*o 6 North’s celebrated Cook
tag StotM &r 1867; .'. : j
Tim ROY Ah COOK
for Wood or Cosh This bcautlfbl Cooking Stove HESS
cbaUcnges.su competitlon-for tUeexouk'Uestyle
of ornament and, perfoct operation In all respeeK ri,>| y
oven extehdstmder the tiro-box and the flues are wamt-J
ed that the whole oveh surfece will bake perfectly and ui'.
formly. The slightest examination bf this Stove um-t ta ‘i’
Isfy every one that it will become a universal fovorile
THE SEA SHELL, *
for wood of coal. The flro-box is of good capacity—it
ash-box is deep—tho oven is capgckmH and is a thwou h
baker. Tills stove Is one that may'readily bo tcc.iiaine:ijVj
for family use, in every particular-
All kinds of beating and parlor. stoves consbiut'v „ a
bond. . JOSEPH H. BUSH".
April 10, ’57-tfJ OpposiU the AiiyricatrlTuutt, Altuotj.
/COMPETITION IS THE LIFE'OI'
\_y TRADE.—FuIIy convinced of the truth of this wr
ing; the subscriber would respectfully announce to th«
citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he has 'entor-’d
tha Held, by Opening a
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
in the room heretofore occupied by Michael Gallagher, i;n.
mediately opposite the .Superintendent's Office, where 1,.,
will cany on the; business us usual. He has junt rec.-ind
an excellent assortment of .. I
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS,
suitable for working and dress suits; which lie wIU make te
order, on short notice and at priced which- can not tail u
satisfy. He Tuts'also received the LATEST STYLES of
' PALL AND WINTER FASHIONS,
and feels confident that ho can satisfy the most fostulieiu
in this particular, nud his clothing will bo mode as Well u
clothing can be made. In fine, tia U determined that untie
ing shall be wanting on his part to render satlsfoclien tc
those who may fovor him with’their patronage.
Altoona, Nov. 6-tf.l , JOHN TALBOT.
ON MANHOOD, ANl> ITS PIIHMA
TITHE UECUSE.—Just, JPublished, Gratis, the 3r4
Thousand: _
A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local WeiktK-si,
Nocturnal Emissions, Genital audNervous UlbiUty, Itnpc
tency, and Impcdmchts to Marriage gouerallv.by I
i •,-> U.DR LANKY, JI. D.
The important fact that the many alarming cuinpluitila,
originating in the Imprudence- and eolitudeof youth, ne v
he easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is (n this sntsii
tract, clearly denicustrated; and the entirely new stsd high
ly successful treatment, as tulopted by tlia Author,fully
explain&l, by means of which every one is enabled to curs
HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, thcrcßy
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address,gratis and post free in atesledrc
velopc, by remitting (post paid) two postage stanipj to bf.
U, DE I.ANEV, 88 East 31st street. Sow York City.
May fi. 1858. ' ' * !
SPRING AND SUMMER FASH
IONS.—JOHN O.DONNELL, Merchant Tjlior, late of
Ilollulaysburg, dtsirca to Inform of Altoona
and vicinity, that he lifts leased iho building tw« r > (U , ofi
Korfh of the Bed Idon Hotel and one door South of Na
gle** Saloon, on Main street,* whore he is now receiving tii*
SPRING AND SDaiMER GOODS,
consisting in part of Cloths ofiti iiWciaa, Plain and Fanrj
Cassimcres, suitable forsumervrenr, SUU.gatln Velvet Mar
seilles and ull kinds of light ‘ Sommer Vestings, in short,
everything that may bo calletf for,'all of which bawill
make to order, on short notice, and on the most reasona
ble terms. ' '■
His long experience in the business, be thinks, will ena
ble him to please all who may favor him with their ordtn.
April 1,1868-ly. - ,
Ti/TAP OF BLAIR COUNTY.—TUB
JLtJL subscribers propose to publish a New Map of Blair
County, Pennsylvania; from actulU Surveys, containing ait
Public Roads, Rail Koads, Canals',' the actual localities of
VillageSjiPojit Offices,; Houses of Worship, School Honan,
aUnnfitctoHcs, Tanneries, Mills,Hotels, Stores, Faria Hetti
es. names of Property Owners, Ac.- • -
Enlarged Plans or the principal Villages, a Table of
Distances, and a Business Directory, giving the naine sal
business of each subscriber, wiT,l beengraved on tbs mar
gin. The plotting will bo to a suitable scale so as to mat*
a large mid ornamental Map, which wilt be colored and
mounted in the. best stylo, and delivered to subscriber, si
$5 per copy. SAMUEL OP-IL.
April 16,1858. ■ ISAAC G. FREKb.
GW. KESSLER——PRACTICAL
•, reispeetfhny announces H
vo roe citizens of Altoopaand the public
eniUy, that he stiU continues the Drug
oo Virginia street, where ho’ keeps constantly
2?i55?.3’ fi)r 5 alo ' Wholesale and RetaiI,DRUGS, Bf
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH-
E 3 and DYE-STUFFS. •
i attention to business, and a desire to render-Mt
tsfitction to ail .as regards price and tjunlltv, bu boon !o
mmt and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable tenw,
andwU orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [I-tf.
National police gazette
■®?Jj Journal of Crime and Criminal* is in
us Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throngisrot
the country. It contains all tho Great Trial*, - Crlmiwd'
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together wilt.
information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in an) ■'
other newspaper. '
102L.Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six months, w
emitted by subßcribert, (who should writ© the it pactf*
and tho town, county and State whore they reside jdsiidjiJ
‘ - To G. W. MATSEhL A CO, !
; Editor « Prop’r. of New York Police Gazette,
10-tfJ : . yfa y ork ay.
Bell, Johnson, Jack & Co.,
i£ia^sya&aßaas3fl
l - OFFICES AT
_|lolll€laysburg and Altoona.
Tarafts on the principal, cities,
Silver and Gold for sale. Collections
Moneys revived on deposit, payable on demand, without ia
tcrest, or upon time, with interest, at fciir rate©. (l-*£
J J. D. LEET,
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hollidays
-A#- . ■ , '*oBo, BLAIR COUSTT, I**.,
"JM Xf 00^*0 to Hie several Courts of Blair. Hunting'* l ’ 1
ina Cambria, -conutiee, am! attend prcbiptlv to all a>lI K ;
.ion entrusted to him. Office (fop the present) nt bis rrsl ‘
dence, corner Allegheny nut! Penh - streets, IlQindavsl'nrj,
Pa* ■ ■■■ ‘ " , [£WiP
, WTVr. S. BITTNER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office immediately opposite the Lutber-W
Church, on Virginia street. [Oct.
_ J. Or. ADEUM,
CPvjhXt>na<3?3
ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTT, PA.
?!P alt times be found at the store of J. B. Uil«o* n '
Altoona, October 1, issr^-ly
A SUPERIOR LOTjOF FRESH GAK
JI,JL SEEPS f.'r sale by pifj J. L.
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McCBUM &
TOlfc 3.
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tribune
.. CHURCHES
f fV»lMsrfcm, Rev. A I
tart flahhath morning at It
[t o’clock. Sabbath
ktanßooca. Prayer Moot
I the same room.
JftftwW SpitcopaX, Ro
I (aa •very Sabbath morulr
lag. Sabbath School In t
K. jQs—ml grayer McoU
day staslng. Young Mux
Xoanftlicai Lutheran, i
the Lecture Boom at ‘i o'c
ary Sahbath morning at 1
(I o'clock. Sabbath Scho
o’clock. A- H. Prayer M
iaaamaroom.
lYoUttant JBpiteopal, lb
Servian 9d and 4th Sunday
A. Miaad4t4 P. M, Sot
' OUhsMe, Rev. Joax Twi
o’clock la tha morning, an
BemHit, (no Paator.b-Sa
A/Waoa MeVuxUti, Bn.
avttjr flabbath moraiA at
tha oh) Coioo School Ileus
ALTOONA
MAI
-Way and Uolllda>
KtMsrnTbruugh Mall
SWOHm* Trough, (SatimUj
MAILJ
. . OOat open for the tram
to dutlug the wu-,-1
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RAILRQAC
BxpcOai Train East arrives
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PjWBUa East and Wes;
MEETINGS O
HamtaSm Lodge, A. V. A
<Uy oftoch month, in the
ptoMIX o'clock, P. M.
Jjm NMttdt JSneumpvun ■
HjlfflWlllljr of each mol
WjWfftpfct &t
i A>WM Lodge, 1,0. of 0
•WUngiia the second etor
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i*yw*B»fcto Dm third story)
«*TJ* o'clock, P. M.
"Ta»3Hte, No. S 5
rxnesday evening
Temple. Connell
A. KBKULR, f. «
■ «/ America,
tia the thin) ator
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COUNT
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[e w »•■ MeFarUno.
V*S lf H'—3. Hoover.
Sjjw—J-W. Tippery,
avss2r &fute Dirtdort— C
James Funk.
[ ALTOONA - 80!
*&<** &th*hacc~ Ja,
1. Jones.
1 a iff!? WWit—Jameii Lo
*}er lloed, Nelson
‘ QamcO—ll.
I -”** 1 t»«nca—John M
I "JWyi TVroxurrr—Jsmf
L*W Dirtctori —George
py>i 000. W. Sparks. Jos
I AAool JBoan
I. i I
I ™ John MeC!
I Aw«or»_G. D. Thomas,
I fell* . John McClellai
I * •”* t Atiesson— Dan
I 'tV* V Election.! —East
I “ “ West
• “ Nortl
East Ward—]
“ Wert « ,
. North “ 1
Li: *-».
F|ftS. HIRST i
proteMional sor
*" «clnlty tn the several 1
medicine a
gs&srssas
v C^ 8 S, nt > D - B-Oood re
”• M.aammlll. M. D, A
baliuß M -®- Hot
Flour.— the
Is now prepared to
ptoofc made from sound »oA,
I Orders left with Mr. C. Ji
I JnaslJ, ’66-tf]
►BA NUTS.—S,<
®lngtoa Pea Nuts in
**wd»2s;‘6My] 191
7WS. DATES, 1
Currant* in stpre
*•«* 26, ’6B-Iy]
' 191
A lmonds, w
A. and Filberts In
36. ‘6B-lyl 191;
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