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

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TWTGVEL AND r
ittw KsmrotJLE 09 premiums or the united 1
Ste'lMintl Publishing House.
. Jjtoeoaraged by the unexampled eucceea of ear novel and
qßMnjbtn Premium OiTers, in tho dradatSon of the
Kwa IWtibHsned ami popular pictorial monthly, the ONI*
ZBD BTAXB3 JOURNAL, and in the sale of oar valuable
BMkK we now announce oar now programme of premiums
for thesaason of 1853 and 1859, embracing tho celebrated
ArtUnkm Series of twelve large and splendid Steel Plato
Bmreilnr.il. and a schedule of Goto Watches, Rich Jew
■UYOf all kinds, Gold Pf.ss, etc, offered on a scale of Übe
.(■Uty cnrpaaslng all previous offers.
Ow jewelry is composed exclusively of the richest flrst
«los articles, warranted to be solid gold, or precisely as
mpeeeouted, and every person selects his own premium.—
Ovi Is the only Publishing House that offers Premiums on
Ails plan, or that furnishes this class of Jewelry.
Bie following is a list of a few of the articles, with the
tawunt of tbeclab for which it is given as a premium, and
thepostage required for Its del Gary by mail:
Splendid Detached Lover, Enameled Dial cigh- '
•foen carat Gold Wotch, w arranted a perfect
”tj»e-kecper, MO 00 1
BMttatLeplno Enameled Dial 13 carat Gold
watch, 60 00
IMpe Double-Slide Gold Pencil and Oold Pen, Portage.
warranted tube solid gold throughout, 000 • He.
Deautifnl G<Hd Pencil, warranted to be solid ;
throughout, 200 9c.
Wad Pencil, Gold \Votch Key, and Gold Tooth
_Pick combined,
B«tension Silver-Case Pencil (warranted fluno
. as coin) and Gold Pen, 2 80 •• 9c.
Rich Gold Band Bracelet, *OO 9c.
Bhucy ‘ ' ~
/ Gold Mosaic Bracelet, 800 #c.
Snperbliced GoM Lodket, engrid And turned, 4 00; Bc.
Set of Gold Cameo liar Drops, 800 6c.
Set of Gold Coral Ear Drops, . 000 6c.
Hold Cameo Pin for Lady, 8 .00 ■; 6e.
Gold Florentine Pin for Lady, 6-00 6e.
Gold Bar Cluster Pin for Gentleman, ' 200 ' Bc.
Set of Gold Cameo Stnds, 800 Se;.
Srtof Engraved, LlmdOold Stud#, - 300 k.
Set ef Gold Camelian Sleeve Buttons for. Lady
or Gentleman, ' N - - 400 3c.
Superb Friendship. Eing, solid’ sixteen carat.’
gold, richly enameled, .4 00 Bc.
A- Hiss’ Bing, eoldid sixteen carat gold,set . '
with stone, •* -2 00 ' Bc.
Among the Engravings are: ‘ :
oftho Death Warrant of Indy Jane
Grey, from the celebrated painting by Daniel
22 inches long by l 7 wide, *1 00 12c.
The Trepper’.-i Last Shot, from tUe great paint
• ing by W,. Eanney, 18x2t, 108 12c.
The Angler's Daughter, from the great paint
ing by Landseer, 80 ' Bc.
Sparkling, (tom painting by W. F. Edwards, -60 Oc.
(fbr fttU Scholuit, M <Atr Cktalome.)
Tho Bairn) StAtra Joookai contains sixteen largo folk)
pages, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only
60 eeata-a year.
Our Catalogue contains over 1,000 of tbe most useful, en
tertaining and popular works of tho day.
, Any peraon sending ns M cents or more, either for the
JooitXAL or for Books at the lowest prices. Is entitled to the
ssiab amount In any of tho premiums of bis own selection
from the schedule. Be Is also entitled to extra Premiums
amounting to $l, and extra Books or Journals amounting
to 81 for every club of $lO, thus receiving for $lO Books or
Journals amounting to $ll, and Premiums amounting to
$ll. The amount to prepay postage on the Premiums,
should accompany each prder. v ■
■ Every reader is invited to form a club, and we wish to
arritugo with eome persons at every Post Office to act as
l eal agent and correspondent, who.will bo richly .pakl
therefor, ", v .-
Spec 1m cm ami Catalogues sent free op application. Send
mi a few stUMcriptions at once, and'-eelect your niiemtiifna
from the above,'er when you receive the Catalogue, -i" '
~ ’ _ J. M. EHEBSON 4 CO, Publishers,
July 29,1868. 400 Broadway, Kew Turk.
■\TEW QROOERY FEED AND PRO
JJ( yiSIOK BTOBB,
wouldrespectfnlly inform the citizens of
Altoona and Vicinity that he hasopened a (tore of the above
kto«k near the ranter of Adallue and Julia streets, East
Altoona, where he will keep constantly on hand atoll sup
ply of everything in hla line. His -
a &R OCERIE 8
are all fresh ind trrill be sold at prices as low as those of
any other estabßahincht to town. Ills stock of provisions,
consisting of
Flour, Sams, Shoulders, Sides, die.
sHU be 89M a llttjo cheaper than they canbo bought any
where elec. His Hour is obtained (rbin the best mills In
the Western part; of the State, and is warranted to W what
it is represeptwii . ‘ . I
kinds of Feed (or horses, cows' and-hogs, always on
I intend to keep such an assortment that I shall at all
limes bo able ip anpplymy cnstameH with tfhatever they
may - need, and I intend also to sell at -prices which wifi
name Ita savingto those who patronize my store,
1 Jply 22,18685 m. 1 HfiKHYBKLX,.
TAMES M. WHEEL ER & CO.,
U (Successors to John 11. Brant,)
FOBWMWKG AND COMMISSION
\| Merchants, ,
Near the J’enn’a Central Railroad Depot,
’ HARRISBURG, VA.
iOALins IN
BARB J&D SOFT COAJL, Fig Mctat, Railroad Iron, Bar
and Merchantable Iron, Nails, Flour,\Grc
■ 1 cerus, Provisions, Pith. Salt, it. ;
COAL tent In cars, .large or small quantities, along
the different Railroads’}n Pennsylvania. [Juiy 22-ly.
T OGAN HOTEL, UNDER
jj' y SIGNED respectfully infumsthe
atßens of Blair county and others, I/Al ,
that he has opened up the LOG AN O
HOCSE, Pirnifriy kept fiy Sheriff Jlecs, SB
at the west end of HotUdnyshurg, for thoJBaaSSHgSr
reception of stringent nml tiuTollcrd.
Everytiiipg connected with the house has been refittedin
the new with the polecatJforntture, io n &c.
' Tha house f* large and commodious, and well calculated
for convenience and comfort.
: HU TABLK wlll be tarnished with the rery best the mar.
keteato aflbrd, and no pains or, trouble. wiU be spared to
render those who nay choose ito firror h]m with their pa-,
trooage comfortable jiod happy Airing their stay wlthlmn.
His, STABLING Is ample, and an obliging and careful
boeuerwitl always be to attendance:
<9»The W'iUiamsburcstage, .which makes daily trips
between this place and Williamsburg, stops at tho Logan
Hotel. 1 ' (
Dec. 17, 1867,—tf.] JOHN KEIFFER.
T)QSITIJ r E INFORMATION!—THE
JL undersigned tutting perfected their: Spring Stock,
bow offertotbe, public the LARGEST LOT" OPGROCJB
JUKSever presented In the town of Altoona.
' Our Object hi publishing this card is to present the fol
lowing frets: \
Isfc Xha recent hard thnes.have vary much reduced.the
price of Groceries in tho. city, especially to cash haven.
3d. Walnujpil these Groceries in Barge lots, -many of
(hem from first hands. '
Sd. We bodghtthem entirely for cash. .
ithiWe seUfur ready pay.
6th. We keep our stock frill by weekly receipts.
6th. We are determined to kora up the credit of Our house.
7th. We sell kiore GROCERIES than any other store in
Blair county, at less per cent.
Sth. Woeell cheaper than any other store In the county.
A continuation of patronage it respectfully solicited.
Altoona, June 10,1863, MoLANE A LEHR.
npiN AND .SHEET IRON-WARE
| EhPOBltlM, —Tho undersigned has constantly on
band s Utrge assortment of
' TIN AND SHEET IRONWABJB ;
.. which be will sell cheap ,a
WHOLESALE QR RETAIL.
Spouting put up nt short notice in town or
and painted, at VQ4 cepta per foot. r
The best qtfalUjf of Cooking Stoves, of va
rious patterns constantlyon hand.
AD kinds of Job Work done with neatness and dispatch.
JOS. H. BUS A
Juna 10,’67-tf] Oppoate American-Jlmue, JUomux.
X>LAtR COUNTY DAGUERREAN
~ JL> BOQMS.-Mr. O. W.
pwywffl l»Tp toinCorm our readers that ho Is prepared
I Photographs of deceased persons,
{HMH Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice and on the
Blast reasonable terms. He has jnstrecoived a large stock
of durable and neat cases, of all sizes' and styles, tnclndihk
•‘new pattern ofPamlly Case for four persons, and is hr?
pared to fill them with perfect likenesses,
AMBROTTPE, DA6CEHREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Glee him a caH. Rooms oh the conicr of Montgomery
gad Allegheny ’streets, HoUidaysbnrg, Pa. f J unelT-tfi
T>LANK BOOKS AND STATIONA
JE> ABT. ra 8. HAVii’N, ;
ywfkCttES,, Stationer ano Blank Book | /7J'/#/JaL
V '( Masupaotubeb, JfegSSstW
, Corner Markti £ Second SU. riiUburg, Fu, MMkiMUw
lnvites attention to Ms large and well selected
,■ ■■■ stock of v
'Blank Bopk, Paper and Stationary f Rail
■Road, Mercantile and Book Printing,
of" erery description, promptly executed.
vAgentibrL. Johnson * Col, Type Founders, Philadel
rjiy» ■ (June 17-ly. '
FARE REDUCED.
.•TATES UNION HOTEL
®O6 and 608 Market Street,
■ y' above eistii,
. PBILADEDPHIA.
.'tetm~*L2s Per Day.
W UINKLE * r*oPMEto».
<hM OILS, COLOGNES, POM
~;4|lsJhrttDf Orfwn, Toflot Soaps, to. ft* mi*
Bjff-USWJBt.
SWAN & CO’SLOTTEEIES TRl
vuraidßii; , |
SWAN &
CONTIHUB TO DRAW 48 USUALIfITHOtJT
Are Legal, and authorized by the State o/Gtargia.
' ' ■' f' : •'.'Ow'd-''
THE LATE ATTEMPT TO INJURE
' C ' OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN !
THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FAIBLT;
THATOUB PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY;
AND THAT OUR SCHEMES
ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANT OTHER LOTTERY
The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan A Co,
Managers of tpe Sparta Academy Lottery, Id each of tlieir
Single Number Lotteries for August 1868, at AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA, in public, under the sup'crlntcnrienec of Com
'mlwfamexs: j ■
Class 27 draws on Saturday, August 7, 1868.
Class 28 draws on Saturday, August 14, 1858.
Glass 29 draws on Saturday, August 21, 1858.
Class 80 draws on Saturday, Augus't2B, JB6s.
800 , 96.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBBRB.
60,000 Tickets! ‘ j:/
mx SHoDSiSP rotiß btobud Am hohtt.«v» :nunl
Xftatiy one Prize to every Awi TicktUt
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME 1
TO BS DBA Wit JBAOB SATDBDAT IS ABUDgt.
I'Prfceof
1 # i a
X' • u u
X
X
I /
f ’|, • i u
4 *• i (
fKMMOr 4 Prize of 000
aoiooo 4 “ “ 800
10,000 4 700
I 4 « « 600
4.000 60 Prizes of ' 600
B,oou 60 « « 800
. 1,600 100 “ « ; ISS
1.000 280 ! « « 100
APPROXIMATION . PRIZES.
4 Prixesof $4OO Approx’flag, to *70,000 Prize »rc $l,OOO
■4 « “ 800 “ ' “ 80,000 * « iSo
4 « “ 200 « «. 10000 “ “ 800
4 “ 125. “ “ 6,000 « « 600
4 « “ 100 “ “ “ « . 400
4 *« «; 75 . « « « 800
4 « “ 60 , «. “ 1,600 “ « 200
5,000 « “ 'J»*ro ' _ 100,000
Prises-amounting to $320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters |2,&0. '
A Olronlar showing the plan of the Lotteries will
be-smttoany onejiesirtnisof receiving it.
Certificates of Package* will be sold at thdullowiag rate*
which is the risk: ■ '
Certificate of package of 10 Whole Tickets,
“ " , 10 Half «
“ ■“ : 10 Quarter “
“ , « 10 Sight » 10
IS ORDERING TIOKETSOB \
Rocloeo the money toonr address iur the tickets ordered,
or receipt of which they will be forwarded by first maiL—
Purchasers can have tickets endiug iu any,number they
IB %a UatoTDrawn Numbers and Prises srill be sent to
pnrehasere immediately after tho drawing.'
Purchasers will plcetfe, write their signatures plain, and
gtse-ihefar Post Office, County and State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full
witliont deduction.
AU prises of $l,OOO and under, paid immediately after
the drawing—other prises at the .usual time of 80 days.
■ AU communications strictly confidential. :
. Address orders for tickets or certificates to
. 6. SWAN A OO g Augusta, Ga.
■ Persons residing near Montgomery, Ahu, or Aiaianta, Q».
can navelheir orders fiUed, and save time,by addressing
- S. Swan k Co., at either of those cities.
A list of the.numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prize that each oneiis entitled to,
wiU .be pnbllshod after every drawing, in.QiefoUowfug pa
pers;—New (Meant Delta, Mobile Register, Charlatan Stan
dard, NatfftnVe Gazette, Atlanta' Intelligencer, Sew York
Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning Newt, Richmond Dis
patch, New York Dispatch, and Paulding {Miss.) Clarion
Augusta {Geo.) Constitutionalist. ■ • [jan.7-ly.
Maryland state lotteries
FOB JOLV, 185*.
/ R. France & Co.,
Slanagers of the Maryland State Lotteries, present, tho fob
lowiiig Splendid Schemes
FOB AUGUST, 1858. ■
They caatlan parcliascra o i Tickets to beware of order
ing Tickets {n Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi
tals are offered for a small cost of Tickets—all each are
swindles/
The Maryland Lotteries have been to existence for Forty
Tears. They are drawn by a State Officer, and can be ro
lled on., It you draw a Prize, you wifi get ybnr money.—
The whole country is flooded with bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of them. \
49-*Order to" the Maryland State Lotteries/
MAOKOUCZM BCHZM*.
MARYLAND STATE LOTTEBY, CLASS N,
To be drawn to Baltimore City, on Saturday, August 21st,
1858.
4®* 12 Drawn Ballots In each Package of 26 tickets,“s4
1 Grand Prize of $40,000 1 Prize of •' $2,000
1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 2.000
1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of 6,057 1 Prize of • ' 2.000
1 Prize of 2O Prize of ■ 1,200
1 Prize of 5,000 , 20 Prize of 000
1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 600
1 Prize*)! 2,000 143 Prize ot 400
1 Prize of 2,000 00 Prize of 100
1 Prize of , 2,000 60 Prize of ‘SO
1 Prize of , 2.000 .06 Prize of 80
IPr ize of , 2,000 4068 Prizes of 2o
1 Prize of 2,000 25,740 Prizes of 11,76
"0,810 Prizes, amounting to $OOl,OOO.
Tickets slo—liaises ss—Quarters $2,50 —Eighths $1,26.
A Certificate ofPackugc cf- 28 Wholes, costa 1 $168.00
80. do. 20 Halses, 79 uo
Do. do. 20 Quarters,
80. dd. 28 Eighths,
HAVANA PLAN.
This la th e old mode of Drawing. Frizes in ono Wheel
and Tickets in another:
Every Prize is drawn out.
JEvety Print paid infuß without deduction !
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 9,
To be drawnln Baltimore, Md., Satnidiy, Aug, 2Sth, 1858.
. J»,165 Prizes! 40,000Numbers!] j
We wOhld call particular attention to the following splcn?
did scheme, a package of 10 whole tickets' costing only
every other ticket being warranted to draw
*lO, determined W the nnmhcr drawing the Capital
Prize, whether odd or even.
I SPLENDID SCHEILEI
1 Prize of *36,000
IPriaeuf v ’IOjODO
1 Prize of ' ; JSSSo
1 Prize of 2,400
1 Prize of . 2,000
IPrizeof 1,000) '
IPrizeof 1,000/
IPrizeof -800) ~
IPrizeof : 600/ I * *'
IPrizeof ■ i 400)
1 Prize of ' 400/
IPrizeof . 200)
lOPzizesof 200 J -
IQO Prizes of 100 are i 10,000
20,000 Prizes of ,i Ware 200,000
Whole Tickets *lo—Halves s3—Quarters jBjO,-
A Managers* Certificate of 16 Whbles—wherd- persons
wish to pay the risk only, wiU be eent for ’ ! gso
! 2°l” • ' do. 16 Halvee, ; ’4O
Be- - ! " do. ■' 16Quarters, 1 . 30
_Bo. do. itfKlghths, 10
t !fte)tfftrwgcn have been compelled from the nmnerona
con|laitita made to tbom,, of unfaithfulness on the partbf
thoao wlio have teen attending to the fiUipg of bitten, to
resume the correspondcnco bußincss in thdr own name. ■
Order Uckets from the Slotiagers only. ”
Admss «)1 letters to B. PBANCK A CO.
March 4-ly] Baltfihdre, Md.
TTOUSE, SIGN, ORNABJENTAE $
JJL CABRXAOE PAIKHKG.--Ihe. undersigned for
leavelo inform the citizens of Altoona «°ii Ticinity *>■«»■
theyharo commenced the business of
HO USE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND
CARRIAGE PAINTING,
GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING, VAR
NISHING, SC., £C.,
in aUtheirvariona branches, and are prepared to do all
work entrusted to them with neatness and despatch.' \
Theyhare on hand a large assortment of minting tna
terisla and Window Glass of all sizes, also StalnetfGloss
and Looking-Glass' Plates, which enables them to do work
in an Improved stylo and at reduced ratea. -
By strict attention to tmsiness we hope to merit a share
of public patronage. v
_V® r p°s' on Virginia street, immediately opposite
Kessler|l)nig Store. KEYES A WALSH.
, April o, xBoo-3nL*
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
A NEW STOCK OF READY-MARE
CLOTHING
SUITABLE JOB THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BY
ETTINGER & ULLMAN, *
AND NOW BEING DISPOSED OF AT PRICES WHICH
DEFY COMPETITION. ......
MR- ULLMAN announces that lie is
is always on hand and will take great pleasure in
g upon all who may Cvror him with a call. He feels
confident that he will bo able to render satisfaction both
in qnslity and price. f April IKm
Raisins.— 1,000 boxes bunch
and Layer Raisins in store and for sale by
WM. N. SHUOARD,
March 26, ’6B-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
Confectionary.— plain and
fine Confectionary manufactured and for sain by
WM. N. SHDOAKD,
191 North 3d street, Philadelphia,
Hut* SS, ’5B-ljr]
CPEOTACLE3 AND EYE PRJESER
ri-tf.3 , ifapi^Klyp,;-
INTERRUPTION.
SWAN & CO.’S
IS THE WOULD I
ff*o THE PUBLIC.—-13,787 GIFTS
JL pox rax people, el dorado gift abso
dlirant far the sale of worth of Sewing
SHk. Etch purchaser of one dollar's worth of Sewing Silk
wOlibeeh* a numbered check, which will entitle the hot
dar to one share and a voice in the distribution of the nd* j
lowing list of Valuable Property, to be distributed by aCoto'
mlttee, chosen by the shareholders, in such a manner as
they may deem adrisnble and agree npon among tbcmselrea.
r LIST OF PROPERTY.
T coiner Lots on Washington street Altoona, 50
bjy 120 feet, valued at $lB4 each, $1,388
? IST lots on Washington st, 50x120 ft, $156 each, 2,662
■ 8 cor. lots on Mulberry ut, “ “ • 166 “ L3*B
19 lots bn Mulberry at, “ “ 132 “ B^oB
•• 2 lots- on High street, “ “ 63 “ ’ 12JJ
T I con lot on German street, 60x176 ft, valued at 68
flots on German street, > “ “ $42 each 126
lot oh Howard street, 50x133 feet, valued at 182 f
loot. lot on Lexington st, “ “ “ “ 160
2 loti on Chestnut street, u “ $l3l each, 262
. I Gold Lever Watch, valued at - ■ 100
1 Horse, . “ “ 157
1 Twb-Hotso Wagon, “ u 42
1 BUm|<eplneWatoh “ 16
12 Coat Patterns aid Trimmings, $lO each, 120
SO Paht* and V<& patterns, at SMO each, ' . .220
I 76 Articles orPareQls of Merchandise, s3#) each, 226
MB « . “ ' « 2,00 “ 200
ioo “ ; « , 100 “ 100
{OO “ “ “ 76 “ 876
2,000 ■ s “i «i r “ 60 “ 1,000
3,000 “ « “ 80 “ 900
“ "ii “ 28 “ 1,000
8,886 “ “ i 20 “ 777
13JST GUU,_valned at $13,787
The Real Estate in this Enterprise is handsomely situated
inthe flourishing town of Altoona, (Head-qnarters of the
Pa. Central B. B. Co.) which in a few years has grown as if
by magi <v its present popnlation being over 8,000.
1 The above property will be delivered to the persons enti
tled to twjeive it, immediately after the. distribution.
Ad indisputable title to all the tots to' the above bDI trill
bo given by, R. H. McOOKMICK.
The articles or parcels per bill, will consist of cloths, cas
aimchw,de laines,Ac, Ac.
My object is to dispose of the silk in the shortest possible
desire everybody to purchase soon and became
members bf [this Magn\fict*U JttocuifioH.
The silk wUI be sent to Any part ,of the United States,
with Certificate of Membership, (for each dollar’s worth pur
chased,) on receipt of tlrt cash.
■ Agents or clnbs remitting $lO st one time, will receive in
return $U worth of silk and 11 certificates
All orders must be oddressed'to JO&EVft MOIST,
Jnne 10,1856-tf.] Altoona, Blair Cb ., fir.
All orders by mail, with postage stamp eWoeed, prompt
ly attended to-
■\T EW and NEW goods—
ll J. IJ. LOWTHBB have Just rctoruod from the City
and are now receiving their stock of
SPRINO GOQPS,
which they feel assured are as HANDSOME and CHEAP,
if notaHlUe cheaper, than any yet brought to Gits place.
accoant of going to Philadelphiai late la the season,
we have been able to buy our goods at greatly reduced pri
ces, and weiaro dotenniued to sell them at very small prof
its lor cash or to prompt monthly paying customers.
Wo have m usual a splendid stock of! s
I LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
inch as LAWNS, ROBES A’ QUILLE, CHALLIES,
BAYADERE, L ABELL AS, OOCALB, FOIL, DEGHEVRES,
DELAINS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, 4c.
Also, Shawls and Mantillas in great variety, together with
\ a good stock of Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods,
BOOTS } SHOES, HARD WARE.QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, sc., sc.
The citizens of AltoOda will find it to their advantage to
examine onr stock, as we are not to be undersold-
April 29,1858.
$BO
40
20
CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS!
: —The subscriber would respectfully infurm the citi
zens Of Altoona and vicinity that he'has Just received his
. stohkof .
. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting, in part, of A
LADIES' 'SLAIN AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS.
such as Silks, Satins, Bareges, ITLaincs, Challies, Dncals,
i Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Ac., together with all kinds of
Dry Goods, all of which will he sold cheap for cosh.
He hosalso on hand a large stock of
GROCERIES, queensware, hard
ware, BOOTS AND SHOES,
and all other goods usually kept in stores in this place.
Uaviag adopted the CASH SYSTEM in my business and
being resolved ter carry it out, I have, marked my goods at
CASH PRICES, and invite inspection and comparison, in
regard to prices.ond quality, with those of any other store
in the toufa. Give mo a call and Judge for yourselves.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at the
highest market prices. . x
April 29-ly] J. B. HI LEMAN.
SAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT
INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO , Wal
nut Ural, S. IK Oxrntr of Third, Philadelphia. Incorpo
rated bjr the State of feunsylvonia.
Money isrccoivcd In any sum, largo or small, anti inter
est paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The' office is open every day from 0 o’clock in the morn
ing till’s o’clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Prcft.
ROBERT SELFUIDOE, Yict-Prtdl.
Wit J. Rnd, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. Henty L. Benner, F. Carrol Brewster,
Edward In Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Solfridge, Francis Lee,
SamT K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
0. Landrath Munus, Henry Dieffcndorfer.
Money la received and payments tqade dally without no
tice. ;
The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securities
as thoChnrter requires • [MarS-fim.
39 CO
10 75
W. CCKKINOHAJC. ' D. CONSEfCHAJI, K. CtefSIXGHAM.
D.IiMSE», O.DiIKCAX.
CVHHINGHAMS & CO ,
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. am 140 FIRST ST,
Bet woeenWood and Sihlthflcld, P,TTSBURGH> PA ’>
max up acturers of
Pittsburgh City Window Glass,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE,
and American convex glass,
For Parlor Windows. .Churches and Public Bonding*.
Altoona. April I,IBSB-ly.] , ■
4 Appr*x to $2OO
4 ; “ 100
4 “ CO
■’A “ CO
4 “ CO
8 “ CO
EVTERPRISG WORKS, <
STREET PIfTS
BOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
1 and Dental Instruments. &o.
RIFLE GUNS:
We would call attention to ohr stock in the above-lino,
knowing ; that woi cannot be beat either in the quality or
P rlc f i! Being latiely engaged in this-branch of business,
wo dew aUcompetlon. AH our rifles are warranted or no
*ale. Hard ward, Materia!*, CntleEytPlstols, Gum
Revolvers, Flasks. Bolts, Powder, Shots;-Bum,' Caps; Fancy
Hardwarb and Snorting Equipage, Brail Us variety, which
we oflfcr low ibr Cash. ;
Pittsburgh, April I, IBSS-ly.
8 « CO
8 ■ «
Lycoming county mutual
1188 INSURANCE AGENCYI—The undersigned,
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fuse InsuranceCdmpanyTis
all times ready to insure against ion or danfageby fire.
Building* ikrchandtte, Furniture and Property of every
description, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as
any eompjwy In the State, Office in the Masonic Temple.
Jan. 8, *SO-tf] , JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
T¥TEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
i Agent for Blair county, will
take short end long risks on Buildings, Merchandise Fur
nltnre and Property of every desertion, in town or conn
try, at ns reasonable rates as any company in the State
RUka also taken oh the lives of horses. Office in Masonic
."““We*.
Liquors. —a large amount
Of well selected' LIQUORS 'haa been received
sold *t the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. Vhe
man who wants has only to calL ‘ | £Dcc.l7,tf.
Rich tobacco and highly
flavored agars, in abundance,’ can be bad at
Jnna 18, ’67-ly] HENRY LEHR’S.
AND LEMONS.--000
boxes Oranges and Lemons lu store and for sale by
' : ! WM. N. SUDOARD,
March 25, ’5B-ly] 101 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
Settees for sale.—the un
i derstood bas on band a lot of Settees which he will
sell cheap for cash. JOHN SHOEMAKER,
March 2S-tf.] Masonic Temple.
YOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
kinds of flour and feed by calling at
June 18, ’6T-ly] / HENRY LEHR’S!
IS INVITED TO
_|Ji cat! and test the merits of the articles kept by
June 18, ’S7-ly] HENRY LEHR.
Lots foe sale.— l 2 building
Lota, situate in different localities, in this Boronchfor
Mle on reasonable terms, by [27-t£] J. SHOEMAKER.
A DOZEN FRESH eggs just
VV'I received and for «fe by ‘ j. t; ICKBB:
GEEA.T tUSCOYBEY OF THEAGE
) IMPORTANT TO
TOBACCO GHEWEESi
DR. QtTSTAV UNNARiyS TASTE RKBTOR ATTPB TRO
CHES. Ot gnat dubtHhUtfar lobaccQ. ; n; - ,1
It to a well kndwn and incontroyortahle faetthaf the use
oflobacco is the promoting cause of mad; of the most se
vere. ;
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS ~
to which the race of mail is sulyectjaa careful smaurns and
long and painful experience hare dearly proven "that it
contains certain imrcotic and poisonous proportlSsmoet
-dangerous in their effects, which by entering Into the blood
derange the functions and operations of the
many to suppo«o;tbat organ to be seriously diseased.
TOBACCO affetts also the entire nervous systeni, mani
festing itself—as; all who have erer used the nuxtous weed
will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability,
Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a
similar Character.
THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES i
Ate designed to counteract these baneful Influences, and
hsvn proved completely successful In a multitude 6f cases,
and wherever uded. Being harmless in themselves they
exert a beneficial effect npon the entire system, restoring
the Taste which-bos 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 nse 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 these Troches
immediately and throw off the Injurious and and
ant habit of Tobjmco Chewing.
These Troches of Lozenges are put up In a convenient and
portable form at the low price of 60 Cents per Box, Alil>-
ersd discount tojthe Trade.
■Cpi
In(:«6
AH; Dfk
5 a Until
itei ■;
to ante
ioi tenh
un thr
oh tcco
in of I
at tho
o the
-.Jljrb:
addrei aed.
JOHN BRIAR & CO.’ '
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES & LNtUORS,
j , ' AND j
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa., aBBp
Beg leavje respectfully to inform their
old customers and the public generally, that theyh£v6 on
band and are constantly receiving direct from the Impor
ter*, a large supply of the very choicest 'brands of Liquors
Among their huTge.assortinent may be found
Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Janaien Spirits,
fit. Croix arid New England Rum, Champagne,
Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela
J and Rectified Whisky,
Peach, Wild Charry, Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry
I Brandies, Ac, Ac., Ac.
A shore of public patronage is respectfully solicited, and
all orders entrusted to cur care will bo promptly ‘attended
to. Country Deklera will find it to their advantage to call
upon os, as wo ire determined to sell nothing but the very
best. i
Pittsburgh, Abril 1,1855-ly. ,
If P. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
J m Bnporlers and Dealers fij Winer and Liquors ,
return their thuhks to their friends for the liberal shore
of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of tho same, at tho OLD BSTABLISU
MENT, NO. 6N. FRONT ST, Philadelphia, where they
bavenlargeassortmentofWlNESand LIQUORS oftbe choic
est brands and qualities. Having made arrangements with
some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables
them to IVimieh go tiieir customers upon the most reasons]
hie terms, tho following brands of Cognac and Rochelle
Brandies: j
I BRANDIES.
Olarti, HcnnesyJ ifarett, ' I’innett. OtsitUion, litarldl,
T Hina, IJ. J. Dtpuy <£• Cb.
.1. Sagnrite, del dx. I
WINES.
Oil Oporto, , Burgundy, ifadeiiv, Tenerife,
Claret, Sherry, iLitbon, \Hude, Muscat d-Malaga Wines
oJVearious brands and qualities.
Holland Gin, ficueidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits. Scotch
and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple. Lavender, Blackberry,
Raspberry, Cheiiry and Ginger Brandies; Cordkls, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac.
Also, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLD
WHEAT, HOKONGAHELA and BOUUBON WHIS
KEYS, of variojis grades, some of which we guarantee to
be superior to any In tho country.
one long experience in tbu business, and thor
ough knowledge! of the tastes of the community, pre flatter
ourselves to bo able to fill all orders tliat may be entrusted
to nf. Orders from the country (which are most respectful
ly solicited) will] be promptly attended to. Great care taken
in packing and
Ail goods sent; from our establishment are guaranteed to
give satisfaction; with the privilege of Iwing returned.
Feb. 20-ly] K. P. .MIDDLETON A BRO.
by the undersigned to 'whom all . orders
- Prepared Bole)
should be '
JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist.
Cor. 2d and Race street, Philo.
M*rch 18, ly.
APRIL, 1858.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
HAUL OF FASUIOXS.
THE subscriber baa the pleasure of an
nonncingjto the citizens of Altoona, and the “ rest of
mankind,” that he is just receiving from Philadelphia and
New York, a boiutifttl assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting. In part, of
ROBE A’ QUISLE, CRAPE DI ESPANGE,
FANCY OPIIU2I BAREGE, PLAIN OPIIUN BAREGE,
CUALLIES, DUCALS.
FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH “ 41 from (P-f upwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS, BLACK DRESS SU.KS.
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, ic..
in great variety. Ho Would cal! especial attention to his
stock 'Of SHAWLS, which for slyle, quality anti rttrtVtv,
cannot be sarpaLed, and must be semi to be appreciated.
The assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ Dress Trim
.mings are all that fashion coaid desire. Among his stock
of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s •'■niters and Shoes will he
found a full linelfrom the best eily manufacturers.
His slock of Groceries, Qaeousv.are. Hardware, Ac., b,
complete.
He hopes his Goods and piuces (which by tlic wav defy
competition,) will meet the approval of ui! who Kill upon
him. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
April 29,5 m..! \ CIIAS. J. MANN.
The summer season— jesse
SMITH would respectfully inform the citizens
of Altoona and the public generally that he has just
returned from the Hast with a large and varied assortment
* HATS AND CAPS, HB
Which he purchased at low prices fur cash
and wiU sell at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SS
advance on the ojriginal cost. His stock comprises HATS
and CAPS of every description, size and shape. All who
arc in want of anything in his line will do well to give him
a call, os ho confident he can suit the most fastidious,
in quality and price.
He is always (ready and willing ;o exhibit his stock free
of charge, so that none need fear to call ami examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Remember that his store is'oh Tirginia street, directly
opposite tho Lutheran Church. 0 [April 8-Bm.
HFETTINGEirS
• GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM.
N Sn.i’ o £'2 A „ , i E '” ALTOONA. PA V
Where maybe had oil the popular Publications of the
day, such as Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, School Boots, Copy
Botjks, Slates, Pdns, Pencils, Inks. Can and Letter Papcf.
Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
facf everything in the Stationary line. Toys, Notions and
Games of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frames, To
bacco and Segars of the host quality, Ac, Ac
N-B.—Wo are sole Wholesale anil Retail Agent, in this
county, for BOHN’S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does pot
%Uvdy cure oil sores to which Ris applied. Try if. [7-tf.
Blair county insurance
MdcnJgned, Agent- of tho Blair
uounty Mutual Piro. Insurance Company/ is nt all
times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire, BuUd
'W, Merchandise, Furniture and Property, of every des
cription, In townor country, at ns reasonable rates as any
Company in the State. ; Office in the Masonic Temple
Jah. 3, ’W4f] • JOHN SHOEMAKER,! Agent.
COAL;! COAL! COAL! COAL!—
The subscriber would respect-
ftUly inform the conshmers of COALttO O A L
in Altoona; that 'he' is' constantly rr-aC!dM “"*'‘HfSffiM
cclving all kinds of COAL, which ho^***
13 ready to deliver at all times and to any part of the town
Office at residence, In North 'Ward. . j
Jnno 17-atn] J JOHN ALLISON.
riONVEYANCING.— ALL KINDS
,°7 writing done at the shortest notice.— Mort-
thcneatcstmaimer by i< •' ‘
„ JOHN- SHOEM&Eb/
Jan.,3,1857-tf.J ■ r.i, ; Masonic Temple,-Altoona.»
OYESt 0 YES’-^-GENTLEMEN
draw nlgb and hear. JOSEPH P. TROU* jjinonn
ces to the pqbllc, that ho Is ready to diachanre his dirtv
asan Auctioneer whenever called upon. -■t > f Jan. 2,' J Bfl.' *
TTARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIP
-1,1- tloiwjurt receivedand fat
OcUlMt] -j. yy
Hair, hat, tooth; shaver,
Paint, Saah'ahd Varnish Broshes at “ ! ’
! ■' KBBBfcEli’&
Hams, side, shoulder, iiried
BeeCAc* alwayson hohdat
■ done 18, ’67-ly] -- . miWRy y.itwn’g
-Jan;vS»«Lp ; M;; 1
*VTONE BUT THE BEST CONFE6-
AH' ■ttoaatie*,NiE*Mii 41'':'^
Jttnn W, W-lyJ HENRY LEHR’S.
bon ter co
fLraSSwH. pbim.
- ind mo*t complete Oomtecrcial College in the
i - „ . . lUuited State*. I ■ ,
’■ ' Induly ittenduiM upward* of 200 Student*,
F. i*. JBNKIKS, _ PwJfcWAi-
J. C. SMITH, A. M., Profi»aar of Accounts t Book-keeping.
I. HITCHOOCK, Professor of Arithmetic and Coax
mescMl Colcutattona.
JOHN FUMING, Author of the “National System of
Book-keeping,’’Lecturer on Business, itsCustomaalw usages
J. W. BKNTLINGEB, Professor of Arithmetic,. 800%
keeping and Phonography. ' '
■ A. COWLEY and A. T. DOUTHETT, Professors of Pla
and Ornamental Penmanship.
D. BACON, Lecturer on Political Economy.
JAMBS H. HOPKINS, Esq, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lec
turer on Commercial Law.
JAMBS W. KENNEDY, of “Kennedy’s Bank Note Re
view,” Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered and Spurious Bank
N ° t< *‘. HESTON OF THE INSTITUTION.
To furnish the best means for acquiring a THOROUGH
BUSINESS EDUCATION, in the .shortest time and at the
least expense, comprising instruction in.
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,
os applied to Merchandising, Banking, Railroading 4c.
STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING,
With all the recent improvement, taught without extra
.:: i ■ , charged
' PENMANSHIP.
Rapid Writing, with every variety and style of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship.
ARITHMETIC.
And a, thorough course ot Counting House Calctilatlona.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES.
Pull Instructions given, in; this tip pedant branch of busi
ness education;...'
LECTURES DAILY 4 , ON BOOK-KEEPING,
Usages, Laws and Cuetomf of Commerce, Ftnanceand Bonk
ing, Political Economy, Oounterielt Notes, and other sub,'
Jects' hating practical relation to active business.
TERMS. Ap. *
Book-keeping, Pull Commercial Course, $35,00
Stationary, about • ■> ' j : - ' 6JX>
Board per week, can bo obtained fori . 2,50
fSU Students are not charged extra tar Steamboat Book
keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. "
STUDENTS
Can enter at any time—(no v*eatfoh) 'revli-w at pleosnre—
time anilmited-msaal leogth ofcounefroip eight to twelve
■ REFERENCE. -
Boar hundred and eighty-seven students entering from th
City alone within ofie year besides the many from the country
« DIRECTIONS. <
Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing lull Infor
mation, sent by mail free of charge. - ■ ■
Address (
Iron City . ittsbnrgh,. _
PREMIUM less than BXO'HT
FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this College in the fell
of 1867, over alt competitors, for best writing. .These, with
other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana, Virginia. Pennsylvania, an;! in Louisville. Hyvat
the United States Fair, and all for work actually dcmo'with
PEN and INK,nndnot-for JEngrated Penmanship. Onr
Penmen are fully competent to do thoir own work without
the aid of tho engra- «r ta make ItresoectaUle. [ahg.27-ly
IN TENSB EXCI^EbIENT!--
McOORMICK’B NEW GOODS HATE ARRIVED JUD
ARE NOW BEING OPENED FOR INSPECTION
ANDSALE. ,
u Halloo) neighbor, I'm here on! the ground again. Pe:.
Imps you recollect wlieu I, lost year, naked you tohohl my
horse a moment and tell mo wnors the (.HEAP STORE
was. But it is different now. It reminds roc a little of
the campaign of 1840, when Gen. Harrison was elected Pre
sident. Yon have only to go.wltlt the crowd and yoir wiU
have no difficulty in finding UcCiIUMICK’S STOKE. From
tho excitement down tha valley, tvndtho quantity of goals
I soe carried away, they must be selling off very rapidly
and very cheap.”
“ You are right, my friend; I would say to yon. sir, go
altead and your anticipations will be fully realized. He
has a very largo and well selected: assortment of Goods.
He’ll sell yon a dross for fifty cent* pml give the trimmings
into the bargain, I’m tolti, and all Other goods in propor
tion.’’
“Good bye, neighbor, that's inhere I am going to buy
my goals.”, 1 ‘ '
“ Tliat’s right, and so should everybody else. Good bye.”
DRY QOOD3, ' J
GROCERIES, " :i ■ ■ .
HARDWARE, ::
QUESNSWARK.
STONEWARE,
GEDARWARH
Hats and Cape, very cheap Donniitsl Misses’ Flats, An.; La
dies’Gaiter*, Shoes and Slippers* With Mtoos, Boys ami
Mcti’t Boots and Shoes, and every other article kept In a
first class country store, can be; had cheap fur cash, at
McCormick’s. .
All articles of country produce'taken in exchange for
goods. : R. H. MoCORMICK.
Altoona, Slay 13,1558.-ly :: ;
Another reduction in price
at McCormick’s Store. ■ ‘
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or nt least credit
will not bo given to any oilier than those who are uuUinf
and con 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 a very great re
duction in the prices of all descriptions of goods, and.will
glvo our entire time and attention to keeping up an assort
ment to suit the wonts of our customers, such as
DRYGOODS, •
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE, :
QUEENSWARR,
’ cedaßwark,
stoneware. ,
BOOTS A SHOES,
(•niters, Slippers. Hats and Cepf ißried Fruit, cjtc., all of
which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. !
All articles of produce ttihcn 'in exchange for goods at
their highest market price. 1 ’
Thankful for past favors, we hope to share the patronage
of t-H-.-y who are in want of goods,! [March 25-tf. .
THE GREAT QUESTION WHICH!
1 L now agitates tho mind of every personLniM.
is, where can 1 get tho best Article for rnyUBB.
money f In regard to other maltus. the. sub
scriber would not attempt to direct, but if you
want anything in the.lino Of - ”
ROOTS OR SUQK3 ,
be invites pit examination df bis stock and work. \
Ho keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Shoes,
Gaiters, Slippers, 4c, which lie offers at fair prices.
He will give special attention jto custom work, ail of
which will be warranted to give Satisfaction.; None but the
best workmen are employed, |
Remember my shop is on Main! street, next door to B.
Kerr’s old stand. m>w W. O’Neil’s.l
September 3,’W-tf] ‘ JOHN 11. ROBERTS.
Exchange noTUL.p-.THE sub
scriber . would respectfully, in-,
form the public that be has recently fe- 1
fitted the above Hotel, : and is notjr pro- gagsßcx!?
pared to accommodate his friendsand J ttfHmiW
- patrons in a comfortable manner, anil heW&sHfffty'ffßr*
will spare no'pains in making it.’an agreeable homo for ail
sojourners. His Table wlllnj ways! be luxuriously supplied
from Ibc markets of t)ie country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice bnituis. His charges are os
reasonable ns those of any other H(itel tu the place,’ and- he
feels satisfied they can .not be complained of' by those who
favor him with their custom. Rkpecting to receive a' sharp
of public pntrondge,'And 'fiiUy intending to'deserve ft,’he
jhrows ojam his house to the public and invites a trial. ;
Altoona, May 27,1858,-ly]- ;! 1 JOHN BOWMAN.
r |? HE MORMONS {EVACUATING
I SALT.LAKE CITY!! ii !'■. . ’A 1
Tremendous Excitement in 'Hast Altoona! d^^.
Tile subscribers respectfully iiftjrm the citteß»*l27
of Altoona and the rest of mankind that they are 7
now prepared to carry; on the BtiCKSMITHINO BUSI
NESS b> ail its vat-ions’ branches, |at the new stand next
door Mow Peter Seed's Cablnct fibop, bn Adeline street, in
Boat Mt'xma, They flatter themdelvcsthitthey ore Ann*
to render satisfaction to all who miy favor them with their
patronage; and no effort wiß be -wanting on their part to
merit tho patronage ofJthe coibtannity, Wagons, Car
nages, Ac, made and ironed toortfer, for which good Inm
b«f wm b» takeu- Eemembcr thb place, on Adeline fit,
where Blacksmi thing Is done on| the shortest notice and
terms, " :|jJOUN W. HOOPER,
Altoona, Slay 27, ’68.-2m] ~! r. A JAMES.
■■' ■ ■ —i 1- * - AILL. : ■ •
"DQOTS AND SHQES.—THR UN
JJderaigned has now- onhand and will ~ a
sou cheap at h 6 store 'in the Sftionlc' Ttmi- wH
cnmpleW aasortiiiont ofBOOTS VBT
« made to order,
QversboM, Ladles’ Sandals, Gum: Shoos, Cork
Bolrai «nd everything Ih his linoof burineia, of
mobest quality andon the mostiijeosonable terms. AU
custom work warranted. .: |7 - •
Jan. 2, ’6fl-tt] j |! j j. SHOEMAKER. .
I OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS,!
In conecqn«nce pf the hard times, Ihave concluded
to put dowh theprlce dr my OYSTERS to the lowest poeel
bie standard. -> Tneywill hereafter be served up on the
Chafing Obb at TWENTY CENTS,Iand roasted in the shell
andkerved hp with all other occtiiipanlments, TWENTY
PIVE CENTO. ’ -They Will also bq ftimished, la every oth
er way, at prices to conespond WitA the times.
i [JOHN -KEIFfER,
Dec. 17, tf.] ■ Logan House, HolUdayahurg.
CAST IRON RAILING AND ALL
kinds of Castings executed io' order, also Tin Spont
tng pot np to coder, at shortest notice, apply to • -
•T •»u 4> . RHOEMAKEH, Agtntfar'
Jan.9,1858-tfl Uolhjriiuy; Wamoj 1 Co.
f\UBBNSWARE, JUST RECEIVED.
VQt» A large and fesh tenable agadrtment at the store of
r. - '■ r ;.J. b hilkuan.
RIO COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA AND
all kind of Qroceries ibr sate by
dBW-ly]; : ; ■■ HENRY r.wmt ,
A® ALL KINDS
June XB?W^?} Pro^-| S nt> * J ? THENBY LEHR’S -
}• 7: '. •
lIAL COL-
PACTJLTT,
; F. W, JENKINS,
Cfdllc*' Wttdbp- Pa.
TTOWARD ASSOCIATION P
AiimnnA. • > r nil„p
AJBenteolent huNtntion, eMalliiled. fa toeahi „, ! j
for the relief of Vie tick and dislreued, a * I
. ulent and Epidemic diteatet. tinted riot r;,.' I
—To all persons afflict<hl with Sextml Disco** «„ t 1
matorrhaa, Sexual ffeakneis, Impitaice, Co»n~i * , -'W 4
Sj/phdit, the vice of Onnnism or Self rf ,a ’ -1
The HoWAiin Association, iu view of the a W f,,i f r ‘ 'a|
of human life, caused by Sexual Diseases, wd .a,, , r Wi:'
practised upon the unfortunate victims of ’»
Quack*, several years ago directed their Consult!, -i i
a* a charitable act worthy of their name, to i
sary lor the treatment of this class of diseases!? *
forms, and to give medical advice ffruf£to»ii Su 1 11
by letter, with a description of their conditiorT *K; ; i
pation. habits of life, £L,) and in cases of ext»i***’ r<c t «
'and suffering, to furnith medicine free of
needless to add that the Association common i. 7? c : 11 ii -4
Medical skill of the age, and will fnrnlshthe tmSJ hi * tt « i
ed modern treatment. mo,t »P;ta,
i The Directors, on a review ortho past, feel •« , I
their labors In tills sphere of benevolent o£fortlT W *<i 1
of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to t v H I
and they have resolved to devote thems-iwa, nhh * c ®t
zeal, to this very Important but much 1
Just published by,the Association, a Report on U v' ®
torrho-a, or Seminal Wcakncsr, tho vice of Onim'
tnrbation or Self Abuse, and otbor diseases of tbit 1 * P
Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will R
marl (In a sealed envelope), free yf charge, on the re- i
wo portagostsdnps for postage. j a
■ Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. OPORnr n H
HODN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association v
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dv order of’ti 7n. 1
EZRA D. IiJfARTWE 1
OEO. FAIRCHILD, Sccy. i
INTENSE EXCITEMENT !-4%
PIKM BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE. *
M’LAIN & LEHR i
Beg leave to Inform their friends and the citizens of iu. !
na and vicinity, that they have opened a ***
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE.
Hn the room formerly occupy by John lehr, on Till
street, next door to Patton’s Hall, where they vill wt* 1
py to eerve all who mayiffcvbr them with aealL iSI
stock is a Urge and select one, consisting!,! **!
Flour, Feed, Bacon,
Pork, • Sugar, Coffee, j
Tea, Molasses, Pish,
Salt, Potatoes, Fish Oil,
Fluid, Camphone, Alcohol/
. Cigars and Tobacco.
A* they purchase all theirgoods for the READY Cajil
arid tell for the same,'persona desiring of putehuliliTrl
thing in their lino, will do well to give them a call a, £|
will sell at bnt a trilling advance on first tost.’ We u vl
man to pay for anything but what he buys. Olve tu»ul
*1 and see if*pre won't make our words j
QTOVES ! v STOVES! STOVES.-^
undersigned Ims just received from PliiU- * tj
delphta, North. Chase & North’* celebrated Cock-jjjjg*
tag Stoves-for 1867. Mb
TUB EOYAIi COOK Kg
tor Wood or Coal. This beautiful Cooking Store VbSB
challenges allcompctlt ion for tUc exQuiaito »tyln
of ornament and perfect operation In all respfeu,
oven extend* under the fire-box and tha flue* are !
ed that the whote oven sorbed will hake pcrfrcilv aode'
. firmly.. The (lightest examination of this BtovJ;mui; J
Ufy every one that it will become-e-anivcraal Civvtli -
TUB SISA SHELL,
for wood or coal.' The flre-box is of good capadtj~J
. ash-box is deep—the oven is capacious and Is a thon3
baker. This stove la one that may readily be rcconuucS
tor family use, in every particular. ♦
AU kinds of heating and pallor stoves coastwithj
hand, JOSEPH H. BliSfl. 1
.April 10, ’57-lf] Opposite Vie Bouse, Jlimu. I
i 'IOMPETITION IS THE LIFE 0
\y TBADB^—Fully convinced of the truth of thhj
iug, the subscriber would respectfully announce to i£
citizens of Altoona and that he hu mfcJ
tho field, by opening a -■
MERCHANT TAILORING BBTABI.IBH.MBST, :
lu thu room heretofore occupied by Micliaol Onllajhcr,'*
mediately'opposite the Superintendent's Office, wimt
will carry, on the business as Usual. He hosjuafrealm
an excellent assortment of 1
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS,
suitable fi>r working and'dress suits, which ho will mifel
order, on short notice and at prices which can not hit
satisfy. Ho has also received the lATEST STYLE? g(
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS,
and feels confident that he out satisfy the most fcuUU*
In tbit* particular, and his clothing will bo made tu i
Clothing can he made. In line, he is determined ttalai
Ing shall ho wanting on hia put to render satlifictkaaj
those who may Ihvor him with their patronage.: 1
Altoona, Nor. 5-tt] ’ ' JOHN TALBOT,
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS VIITM
TUKE DECLINE.—Just PubKahcd, Gratis, tin id
Thousand: v. ui. I
: A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATJiaJ
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Wtdod
Nocturnal Kmlwipn*. Genital and Nervous DibnitT,hd
tone;, mid Impedment* to Marriage generally, by 1
apß LANEf, X\\
The important fact that the many alarming roni|>iuJ
originating in the imprudence and-anlltnde'of yonti.nl
he easily removed WITHOUT is in tbl.isd
tract, clearly demonstrated; and the-entirely new and Id
ly tncreeslhl treatment, a* odopt& by tba Author, U|
explained, by means of which every one is enabled tod
HIMSELP perfectly and at the least possible cost, thoS
avoiding all the advertised nostrums.of the day. 1
Sedt to any address, gratis and post free In a woW-J
velopc, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamp* wij
B. DK LANKY, 88 East 31st street. New" York City. |
May 0,1858. i ' , , ;
or RING Am SUMMER vm
U/Nii. JOHN 0. DONNELL, Hcrcluint T«it-ir, izn
Ifollidaysbtirg. dcslrca to infbrtatbo citterns ot Ate
Will vicinity, u.at he baa leased the huildirg iweta
North pf the Red Lion Hotel and one door South JJi
gta’s Sdloon.ou Mah\ street,’Where ho is now riccivit;s
SPEIXGAND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting Id part of Cloths of nil prices, Plata sol la
Casslmeres, suitable for stutter wear, Silk, Satin Yflvdllt
selUcs and all kinds of light Summer Vcstirgm is As
everything that may bo edited' for, all of which i:«i
make to order, on sEfcrt'noQco,' and bu the most ma
ble terms. i
Ills tong experience in the baalncsj, ho thinks, will u|
blc nmi to plense ull whb may fctbr him with their «rkij
April 1,1855-ly, 1/ |
Map of blaiu cquiNty.-th!
subset ibers propose to publseb it New Map ot SA
County, Pennsylvania, mim actual Surveys, cf.iitaicitst
Public RpddA, Kail Hoads, CnTWIV. tbo #rtual IfleaK&ij
Village*, Post Offices, Houses of. SclioSl lta»
M.uu factories, Tanneries, Hills, Hotels, Stores, Farm Ho
cs.namc-abf Property Ownenn-itc.
Enlarged plans oi Principal Villages, a
Distances, ami a Business Director/, giving tbc ior.<u
bnainosa-of each subscriber, trill be engrnrrd en tbr «
gin. The plotting wllj be to a suitable grata nu lo
ajatge and ornamental M»p,tg|tah will bocol H"
mounted in the best style, and cuHvured to siib.«r.M , «
$5 per copy. " , . BAMBEI 08IX.
- April 16,1858,. . . ; ISA ACO. FRKii
A W. KESSLER-^—PRACTICE
V A • ' DBUGGlBT,,respcCtftdly announce/ — /<
to the citizens of Altoona and the public gcii'4§3K
entlly, thk| ho still continues the Drug btudni , v?,'wjp s ?
on Virginia street, where bo keeps constantly IBLlj
on bund, for sale, Wholesale and Retail DUtGS, Mtl
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- gUri
158 and DYbbSTUPPS.
By strict attention to business, and a desire ,tn rente'
all as’ regatds -price "and ’ quality, ho bop*
merit and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied bn reosnnsWf w®
and all orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [ta-
National police gazbtthJ
This Great Journal of Crime and C’riiuir.z.' J 3
Ita Twelfth Tear, and is widely circulated throe,!' |
the country. It contains all tho Great Trials. Cric]||
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some, tcgetbiTSS
Information on Criminal Blatters, not to ho for-!|
other newspaper. ,
*B,Subaaiptlons $2 per annum; $1 for ebt'monibVa
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their ros |
and the town, county and State where thev rei-ide pUii. j
. i To O. IV. MATSELL 4CM I
Editor A Prop’r. of New York Police Gazette.
, 15-sf] , jYfis Tori Ct-'i
Bell, Johnson, Jack & Of-
OFFICES AT'
Hollldayabarg and Altoona.
E RAFTS ON THE PRINCIPAL CHIT;
and Silver and fold for-sale. Collections m
ys received on deposjt, payable on demand, with'? 3
to rest, or upon time, with interest, at Cur rates. [1- -
J. I>. LEET, I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hollidail
HTMJ, BLAIR COOSIT, PA.,.
rt'Ul practise in tlio several Courts of Blitr, Hunting
itm Cambria counties, and attend pronAtlt to ail
jon entrusted to him. Office (for the present) at fcu
denco, corner Allegheny and Penn streets, UoUidnT*!*;.a
Pa - L
WM. S. BITTNER, 8
SURGEON DENTIST!
Office immediately opposite tbc lutfc*'-.
Church, on Virginia street. • [Oct. 1
ADLUM, 8
ALTOONA, BLAIR CQDNIV, PA.
Can at al! times bo found at the atoro of J* Baflil*® 1 *
Altoona, October 1, 1857.-ly ■ . .
4 SUPERIOR LOT OF FRESH G*fi
JjL PEN SEEPS for ule h, t«r*
'••'V2 N 'll
McCKUM & i>
01,. 3.
the alt
MeCBDM * DBKN,
Per annum, /payable Inrj
paper* dwcontloueU
aid for.
TUMI 01
nr UnM or lo«w,
n» aquaro, ( 8 line*,)
“ (10 - )
kt*# « (M M )
Over throe week* anil 1c
iwarofhr «ack tnaortion.
t Unaa or loaa,
is aqoare,
M M
bur “
[aif a column,
m colttlAQi
Miulnlstratora and E*etu
Isrchant* advertising by t
f With liberty- to change,
(rofoailoual or Buidneos
nines, with paporvp'-x ye-
I Communications of a pel
treat Will bo charged aco>
lAdvur'.lsamenta nut mart
laired, will bo continued t
| the abnvo terns.
■Busnuvi notices dvo cent
■Obituary notice* escredit;
RIBUNE
CHURCHES,
Preibyterian, Rev. A B.
■ Sabbath morning at lo)
'clock. Sabbath School
»Room. Prayer Meetin
i same room.
\kthndid Episcopil. Rev.
; every Sabbotli morning
;. Sabbath School in tin
0 moral Prayer Meetin
t evening. Young Men’;
mlng.
bsiitttgcUeitl LuOuran, (n
la Lecture Room at 3 u'ch
[mo room every Wodnesda
\VniUd Brtihrtn, Rev. I),
iy Sabbath morning at lb 1 .
(O'clock, cub bath School
block, A, 91. Prayer Mee
[same room.
I Fi-otutant EpUtwpal, Rev.
6; vice 2d and Ith Sunday*
L P. M. S’lm li
[ChtAoSc, Rev. John Two
cluck in tho morning, ami
(no i’a.st'-r.>—Snlii
LijriMii JKtI« UH, Rev. S
k-ry Sabbath morning at 1
m old Union School Uou><-.
M.TOONA M
MAILS
Mlern Way ami U-dliday-J
[enlern *•
LitUdnysbnrg
Mterb Through Mall
[usterh Trough, (Saturdays
MAILS
wtorn Through Mail,
Ostsrn Way and Hollidajvi
kbferri “ ••
Oflloo open for the tnunac
9 P, M., during Iha we jk.
k Sunday.
[ June 1, ’57-tf] J.
RAILROAD
tprtm.Traln East arrives t
“ ■ u West " • i
*t “ East “ t'
“ “ West “ 1
all “ Fast “ 1
“ “ West “ i
Thn HOLLIDAYS BU BO It
ala West, Moil Train E.i ■
tst.'
[Thu BLAIRS VILLE BU A
hy Train East and Weal,
rain East,
•ec. 21, ’jC-tri
MEETINGS OF
I.Vountafit Lntlffe, A. Y. .vt.
|y of each tn -mb. hr the ti
P, at ciel-vk. I*. H.
bSlimenMcl limy uiptncn *.
krtl Tcomtay of each mtmt
pie Temple, at I\C o’cloel;
Utavnuv inlffe, 1.0. of u.
Suing, in the second stor e
6<>ek. P. M.
weriindtt L'xUrr, I. 0, of 1
lulng.iii the thlr.l story . i
P®*- «t 7J4 o’clock, P. M.
DKiOMftdyo Trihe, Xo. di,
P every Tuesday eveuiii' - ,
haonlc- Teiiipb*. Ojuneil l
S«th. A. EBKKLE. C.
Lraoior Stots of dacrira, t
ly night in the third story ,
i SI.
COUNTY
Tudget of the Churls. —iVo
isheivles, J. Perm Jones. I);
Ujothoualary— Joseph Bad
VuoisUtr an<l n,-cuMtr—\h
fr —hleoix*- Fort. I), j
Uti di*iV t AUnrmy~ BenJ. I,
Kbnnty Coi,imi.uii,n'rs —Ja
I Aumryor—James I
F, J. U. Mcl'arlane.
Vrnamrtr—z, Houv.-r.
U*l,t.rr,-3. TV. Tipjrery, S
I /her Uoiu - D.rertyrs—o; t
biver.
kVoricr—James Funk.
'oujH.ri>Ucnstnt <>f Common
ALTOONA BOR<
LFus&Oim of Cu‘ Ikirce—Jacoi
!»zryrj.- K. M. Jones.
[Town Council—James Lowi
llUon, Peter INci), Nelson li
UVtii-drnt of Council— U, II
K’/rrA tj, Council —Joint M..
|D);rnc j\ Vrtasunr — i! anv-s
.Uicctors— t ■ wjrg •.
psun. C-.j. TV. Sparks. Jose]
UirmtHrcr rf Sch’xl R,tn->.-
kjiyA Cmutabte. —Joseph !C.
OdfeCfor— John McCi-1
UJirf./ U. D. Thomas, T
J„h n McClellan.l
Yy.titti.’iil Assetson —Danle
r"'y'- V AV»c<*oru-s-K.ust T\
I “ “
L , North
WntrcCrt— jjaat Ward—lh
I Went « J.
I “ North “ TV
BATES, P
and Cnrrants'Jn store a
«»reh 25. ’ASlyp 101 X
LMONDS, W J
. Nuts and Filberts In si
larch 25, ’5B-Xy] 191 Jj
LITE WHITE
L Paint, also Chrome. On
KTound in oil at [l.
LL THE ST A
. medicines at
f OVERING AN I
ROceries
c “o>pleto assortment c-
Tt u at tho store of
k RBOMINAL ST
second Shoulder Bcac
( LANKS of AL
neatly ah.! oxno<ll<>T.An,.»