The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 26, 1858, Image 4
fBG OTO6 WIFE* gem upon my bosom, feel her if arm, sweet htmm "jjpr-n .Strange chill o’er mo passes/ ojfuaii I Snow tliat it is Death, jtotddjjftte upon the treasuxp -, r . ISwwely ero I go, 1 Sedl her rosy dimpled fingers '‘Wander o’er my cheek of snotr* I ampassing through the ■waters, : ’ Bnta blessed shore appears; |j£neeil beside me husband, dearest, '~ >w 2»et me kiss away thy tears. Wwfctie with thy grief, my husband* ■ ; fltrite from midnight until day, . ItT-may leave an angel’s blessing Jffhep it-vanisheth away. " tfij the igem upon my bosom, ■ pot long abe oan be there ; ’ Baft-how to my heart she nastiest v ’3H* the pearl i to wear. years, beside *!»•• Sita another in my chair, x . Though her voice be sweeter moslo, And bier fhee than mine be fiiir— Ifft cherub • Far,mpMBUotifoltlißa Loyotby fiwt tty husband I {Finn not from iho motherlw#. Tell her sometimes of her moflrar- Yon will oellher ay Mine? Shield herTrom thowlmls ofeortoir— If sbo 6rs—ob, gently blame 1 ' Lead her where I’m sleeping, I jriU Wtfffer .if ahe.colls, And my breath will, stir ber ringlets V When my voice in blessings fallsT" J Her soft, bright eye? will brighten With wonder whence it came■'} In her. heart, whenjyeara pass, o’er her, 1 Bhe willfind herimather’s niftmei '.':V ' , Itis aaid-tbat every mortal : Walks between two angels here; One lecotds the 111, hot blota it ' If, before theinidnight drear, Man repcnteth—if.nnoanccllcd ' Then be seals it for the skies, tbe right baud angel weepeth. Bowing low with Tailed eyes. I will be her right bund angel, Sealing up the good fur Heaven, ■ fitoyingthnt the midnight J|ind no misdped unforgivon. v You wUI not.forgot qie, husband, ' When I’m sleeping ’neath the sod? Oh, love the jewel to us given' As I love thoe-r-ucxt to God. Mit anil Sentiment. EIjSE TO TIIINK On/ Thin phraseoriginatcd With Hr. Chalmers, and allustrated fry Henry Rogers: “You remember the'coachman who said to the gentlemen ou the box,' ‘ Do you see that off leader there, sir?’ i * Yeswhat of him ?’ ‘He always shies when he comes to that 'ere gate. , I must give him something else to think on.’ No sooner said .than up went the'whirling thing, and came down fVdl r of its sting on the skittish leaders haunches. He had something else to Jdun.k on, no timo for panic,: or affected panic, .and flew past the gate like light ning.! If wo can hut give youth, in time, else to think on/ we may keep out ;of their minds, by pre-occupation, Jbdre .evil than we jean CYcridire'ctly expel. One of the essentia! properties of matter may he said to be also one of the essential properties of mind, impenetrability. It is as impossible, that two thoughts can coexist in the sanm inind Wi the same time, iffs that two particles of matter can occupy *he ’same space.” A Good Repout.— -Hon. Alex. H. Ste phens, of Georgia, was once running for Congress with an opponent of unusually large stature, and on the stump one day thC .discusaon hccamq .exceedingly worm. the hrge inan said to phenm .who is small and delicate, * VWhty, 1 couldbutton your earshack andaWal . IoW you whole air V - To which rude re mark Stephens retorted, ‘ And if you did yauwould then have more brains in stomach than you ever had in your head!’ The.laughter : which - followed - effectually dissipated the ill-homor l Which was gain ing ground. ‘ A <?QOj> Witness.—©id.Ac defeHdfuifc knock the plaintiff down with a malice pre tence f r N[?|ftrh6 knockedMmdowpwithM*t wwv.■' ■ V;2 You.misundetstand me, my friend, I want (o know whether he attapied hlpi with! an evil,intent, -v • ’*V-V" Oh no sir, it was on (he outside of the ;teht. ' V ' .-I'''.: No> no; I wish you to tell me whether Mm attack was, at all a preconcerted affair. • No. air, it .was not a free concert affair, it was a circus. | Sheridan agreed With Walker about ftie word, wind—pronouncing it wind ;but differed from him with respect to gold, which he would pronounce goold. Sher idan tells us that Swift,used to jeer those who, pronounced wind with a short i, say- Wg/1 have a great minn’d to finn’d why you pronounce it winn’d.’ An illiberal OHtio retorted this upon Mr. Sheridan, by aayiug ‘if I may be so boold, I should be glad to bo toold why you pronounce it goold/ MU ‘jEsq/ at. the end ofa jmmVname, ulike the ourl in a pig’s.: toiL-nawre Ibr than use.. ■; ' -vui-.v: : ', v • <. \ \ . trapaeiAKf« iWAN & 00. CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. SWAN & CO.’S Ar« lHg(Ai «h i authorized by the State of -Georgia. TBBTATB ATTEMPT TO IKJWBW OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN ~w»pAir OUR LOTTERIES AEE DRAWN PAIRLT; THAT OUfi PRIZES ARK PAID PUNCTUALLY; AND THAT OXJR SCHEMES •Awm. yngn t.tobrai. THAN ANT OTHER LOTTERY IN Tlli WORLD) T '\ Tbe foQowing Scheme will bo drawn by S. Bw«n 4'60, Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each«£thdr Single- Number Lotteries for August 1858, at AUGUST A, OJSUBOXA,In public, under the superintendence of Com mtodonera: ' . . ' , O , Q Clam 27 drawson Saturday, August 7, 1860. 'Class 28 draws ou Saturday, August 14, 1868. Clow 29 draws on Saturday, August 21, 1868. Clam 80 draws on Saturday, August 28, 1868. ' ON IHE PLANO? SINOLS NUMBERS. .80,000 Tickets! «tra taooaaan .jam jainoaan 41 nrmnwwim r*™* l . Ateriy f ' ' MAONIPIOKNI SCHEME! *0 sasmws jwm sarinuu* m AuaßK. ; iVPrtouf s7o3jO| 4 Prtoeof : 900 l* uu 4 “ “ 800 • - - ioseo 4 * * ’ ■ too « « . 6$U 4 “ “ . 600 / 4000 fiOPrlxeeuf - .1,. i s:MM 1 h « 8,000160 “ “ 300 1 « “ 1,5001100 “ “ »» ,125 4 « “ 1,000 280 «. “ • 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. I 4 Prize* of *4OO Approx’ting, to *70,000 Prise *rc 41,800 4 « » 800 “ • o 80,000 « 'i^OO 4 « 200 “ ■« .10,000 “ “ 800 4< « « 126 “ “ 6,000 " « 60« 4 « “100 “ “ - 4000 “ “ 400 4 “ “ 76 « . “ 3,000 “ « 800 4 “ « 60 “ i' 1,600 “ “ 200 6,000 « “ 20 are . - 100,000 6,485 Prizes amounting to $820,000 > Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,50. .49* A Circular showing the plan of. the Lotteries wIH be sent to any one derirouaof receiving it. Certificates of'.Packages will be eold at the following rates which is the risk: Certificate of package of lO Whole -Tickets, ‘ « “ , 10 Half “ ■ “ .“ 10 Quarter “ « “ .v. Iff Bight . « IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose, the money to our address for the tickets ordered, or receipt oftwhich they will be for warded,by first mail.— Purchasers can hare tickets .ending in any number they ■K. *Shawn Number* and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give {heir Poet Office. County and State. Remember that every Prizels draw* and payable in fall without deduction. • " A» prises of $l,OOO and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of 30 days., - AUcommnpicatipns strictly'.copfideptial. i Address orders for tickets or certificates to 8. SWAN A <SO?.Auguila, Ga. ' Persons rcsidingnoar Montgomery, AUu,or Atalanta,Ga. can have their orders filled, and ease time, by addressing 8. BWan t Go., at either of those cities. A list of tho numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one entitled to, wilt bo published after every drawing, in the following pa pers:—Nets Orltam Delta, Mobile SegitUr, Chdirlatnn Stov- Iford, MukvitU Gazette, Atlanta InSdligtncer, New York Weekly DaylkxJc, Strannah Morning News, Richmond Dit patch. New York Dispatch, and Paulding (MrJt.) Clarion Auguita {-Geo.) Conet iiuiionalitt. [jgn.7-1} . ■ ■ i Maryland btate lotteries FOR JDLY, 1858. B. Feancb Ac. Co., Managers of the Maryland State Lotteries, present the fol lowing Splendid Schemes FOR AUGUST, 1858. They caution purchasers ol Tickets to beware of order ing Tickets in Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi tals arc offered for a small cost pf Tickets—all such are swindles. J v ' The Maryland Lotteries have been in existence for Forty Tears. They are drawn by a State Officer, alid can be re lied on.' If you draw a Prize, ytni will get your money.— The whole country b flooded with bogus Lottery concerns. Beware of them. J®~Orderln thu Maryland State Lotteries. ' iTAOXinCEOT BCHIME. ‘ " MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS N, , To be drawn in Baltimore City, on Saturday, August jslet, 1858: • 12'Drawn Ballots In each Psckage'-of 2d tickets,'®} V 1 Orand Prize of . $lO,OOO 1 Prize of $2,000 i Prize of? 10,000 1 Prize of 2.000 1 Prize ot ; 10. W) 1 Prize of 2,000 1 Prize of 6,057 1 Prize of 2.000 1 Prize uf . 6,000 20 Prize of 1,200 1 Prize of 6,000 1 Prize pf 6,000 1 Prize of 2J»00 1 Prize of ■ SW»O 1 Prize of 2.000 1 Prize of fcOOO 1 Prize of 2,000 1 Prize of 30,310 Prizes, amounting to SOOIXIOO. ' Tickets $10 —Halves $5 —Quarters $2,60 —Eighths $1,25. A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, costs $l5B .00 DO. ' do. 28 Halves, 78.00 Do. do. 28 Quarters, 39 50 Do, do. 20 Eighths, 19 75 -HAVANA PLAN. This is the old mode of Drawing. Prizes In ond Wheel and Ticket# in another. ] Every Prize is drawn out. F.rery Prize paid in full without deduction ! ' • ' MARYLAND STATE LOTTEUY, EXTKA CLASS 0, To be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Aug, £Bth, 1838. 20,105 Plizeal 40,000 Numbers! I i We would call particular attention to tint following splen did scheme, a package of IB whole tickets costing only sBo—and every other ticket being warranted to draw $lO, determined- by the number drawing the Capitol Prize, whether f>dd or even. ' ( SPLENDID SCUEMEI 1 Prize of ; $35,000 . . 4 Appt’r to $2OO ’l'Prizeof. 10,000 ”V.-. « . 100 1 Prize of 6,000 4 “ 60 1 Prize of . JJ.400 4 « 50 1 Prize of 2,000: "4 « 1 Prize of I,ooo\ - $. « 50 1 Prize of * . ' l',ooo f . 1 Prize'of ■ 600\ - „ 1 Prize of . > 600/ 8 . IPrlzeof '4oo\ „ „ I Prize of . , 400/ 8 . IPrfceqf , ■, L\ . SOOT . lOPrizee of ■' , 200/ 100 Prizes of ,| \ .. , lOQaro • , 10,0f0 ao^oqprizwpf: ’200,000 .wholeXl«*ets slo—Balrcs ss—Quarters $2^X). I A-Managera’ - Certificate /of 18 Whole*—where person* wish to pay the rbk.oolf, w(U.T» sent for $BO “ Do. do. ' lOHolTee, . ,40 Do. do.. Id Quarters, 20 •Da do, 16 Eighths, : 10 The Managers have been compelled from tho nmneroas ojropbilntsmadc to them, of unfaithfulness on the pert Of those fcrhohave heenattondlng to the filling of orders, to remunethe correspondence business inthefrnwn name. . Order tickets from the Slanagers only. Adrrees all letters to ; * Jt. PRANCE A CO. March 4-ly] 1 Baltimore, lid. House, sign, ornamental & CARRIAGE PAINTING.—The undersigned beg Have to.inform the citizens of Altoona and riemity that they hare commenced the business ot V MOUSE. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND CARRIA GE PAINTING , GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING, VAR NISHING, $C.,'§G., in all their various brancher, and arc prepared iodo all wprk entrusted to them with neatness and despatch. ■They have on hand a large assortment of painting ma terials and Window Glass of all sizes, also Stained Glass and iiopking-Qlass Plates, which enables them to do work in an Improved style and at reduced rates.- , ; t By strict attention to business we hope to merit a share Of public patronage. i ; ■ Onr room is on Virginia street, immediately opposite Kessler's Drug Store.' KEVE3 A WALSH. April 8.18o»3m« BARGAINS! BARGAINS! A NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING SUITABLE TOE THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BY ETTINGER & ULLMAN, ■ • AND NOW BEING DISPOSED OF AT PRICES WHICH DEFT COMPETITION. MR. ULLMAN announces that be is is always on band and wiU take groat pleasure in waiting npon all who may favor hlrii with a call. He feels confident that ho will be able to render satisfaction both In quality and price. ' f April IMm Raisins.— 1,000 boxes bunch and layer Raisins In store and for sale by- WM. N. SHUGARD, . March 25,’58-ly] 101 North 3d street, Philadelphia. pONFECTIONARY.—PLAIN AND fine Confectionary manufactured and for sate hr „ i WM. N. SHUOABD. March 25. ’5B-ly] 191 NorthSd street; Philadelphia. SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESER- XESfiLER’3. 20 Prize of *2O Prize of ■ 113 Prize of , 66 Prize of 06 Prize of . 01 Prize of 4.158 Prizes of 25,740-Prizes of 2,030 g « INB EXTRAORDmImi B*W«aBBnJLB OF PRKMIUMSofth® Onhod octraardtauiy J*rcminm Offers, in tho drcnlatMjn loi«-«tflbU»hed on<i popular pictorial monthly, *E&«TATKB JOURNAL, and in the safe of our valu*Me Books, wo now announce our new programme of prenwinj for the season of 1868 and 1869, embracing the ■a t Qnion Series of twelve large and splendid BW’Pj* Engravings, and a schedule of <iou> Watches, la*t of au kinds, Oou> Psss. etc- oEfti cd on a scale ciune* taUty surpassing all previous offers. . Our jewelry is composed exclusively of the riches tflwfr class articles, warranted to be solid gold, ,or precisely: as represented, and every person selects bis Onr* is the only Publishing House that offers Preailnmaw* this plan, or that furnishes this daw of Jewelry. ... The following 1» n list of a few of the articles, with the amount of the club for which It is given as a premium, and , the postage required for its delivery by mail: BDlendid Detached Lever, Enameled Dial eigh teen dint Gold Wotch. wsmmted * perfect > . time-keeper, $OO 00 Eluant Lepine Enameled Dial 18 ; carat Gold Gold Pencil and Gold Pen, Postage. ! ■ Warranted to he soUd gold throughout, x 6 00 »c. Beautiful Gold Pencil, warranted to be solid • ■ _ Key, and Gold Tooth . , fide combined, ■ ' . “®9 . Extension Bilver>Case Pencil (warranted same . and Gold Pen, ■ *6O Pc, Rich Odd Band Bracelet, ; * Pa <y Gold Moaaie Bracelet, . v:*. . f g*. Snperb lined Gold Locket, engird and turned, 400 6c. Bet ofGold Cameo Ear Props, • 55? Bet of Gold Coral Ear : 600 Cc- Gold Cameo Pin for Lady, 5 5S Gold Florentine Pin for Lady, ss? . - OoW Bar Cluster Pin tor Gentleman, 800 Sc. Set of Gold Cameo Studs, 300 3c. Bet of Engraved, Lined Gold Studs, 200 So. Set of Gold Canadian Sloerp Buttons for Lady ■ or Gentleman, * " 400 Sc. Superb Friendship Bing, solid -sixteen carat ■' x gold, richly enameled. 400 3c. A Miss’ Ring, soldid sixteen carat gold, set with stone, Among the J Huntingdon, 22 inches long Uy-IT wide. $lOO 12c- The Trapper’s Last Shot, from great paint ‘ Inft by W. lUmnoy, 18x24,, 1 1,00 12c. The Angler’sDangUter, from the greot paint- f U.g by Landseer, 1 60 oc. Sparkling, from painting by W. F. Edwards, j 60. 9c. (fbr full Schedule, lU'aur Catalogue .) j The United States Jocesal contains sixteen largo folio pages, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only 60 cents a year. Our Catalogue contains orer I,QOO of the most useful, en tertaining and popular works of the day. Any person Sending us 60 cents or more, either for tho JocEXAL or for Books at the lowest prices. Is entitled to the same amount in any of the premiums of his own selection (tom the schedule. Ue is also entitled to extra Premiums amounting to $l, and extra Books or Journals amounting to $1 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 tho Premiums, should accompany- each order. Every reader is invited to form a club, and wo wish to arrange With some persons at every Post OCice to act os local agent and correspondent, who will ho richly paid therefor. Specimens dnd Catalogues sent free on application. Send on u few subscriptions at once, and select your premiums from the above, or when you receive the Catalogue. J. M. EMERSON * CO., Publishers, ' 406 Broadwhy. Ntw York. $3O 40 20 10 July 29,1838. pHBAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! —The anbscrllter would respectfully inform tbe citi zen-) of Altoona and vicinity that he iIiVS just received his ytock of SPUING. AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting, in part, of LADIES' ¥ LAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. such as Silks, Satins, Bareges, D'Laines, Cluillies, Ducals. Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, 4c., together with oil kinds of Dry Goods, all of which will be Sold cheap fur cash. Ho lias also on hand a large stock of GROCERIES . QUEENS WARE. HARD WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, > and ail other goods usually kept in stores in this place. Haring adopted the CASH SYSTEM in my business and being resolved to carry it out, I have marked my goods at CASH PRICES, and invito inspection and comparison, in regard to prices and quality, with those of any other store in the town. Give me a call andijudge for yourselves. Country produce taken in exchange fur goods, at the highest'market prices. April 29-ly] J. D. lIILEMAN. SAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT INTEREST, 'NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST U- >. «W '.•ut stn-yt, S. IK tbmcrof Third. PhilaJdfl.ij. Incorpo rated by the State of Pennsylvania. Money is received in nny sum.darge or small, mid inter est paid from the day of doposut to the day ot withdrawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in flu? morn ing till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock.. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, /Ves t. ROBERT SELFUJDGE, nte-l’m'f. Wm. J. Rksd, &crttary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry 1/. Benner,' Carrol. Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Snlfrldgs, Francis Leo, Sami K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. J/indreth Mtmns, . Hdnry Dicffenderfer. Money is received and payments made daily without no tice. Tin' investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securities as the Charter requires fMar*Asm. 600 600 .1 400 r 100 60 -30 _ ?0 11,76 W. Cpskixoham. D. COXXISdIIAM, K. Cl NVIXUHAU. D. Inastx, 0. Duncan. CUNNINGHAMS & CO , PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS, WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. and 140 FIRST ST., PITTSBURGH, PA-, Betwecen Wood-and SniithfioH, ‘MAXUFACTL’BEItS OF Pittsburgh City Window Glass, DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE, AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS, For Purler Windows. Churches anfl Public Buildings.. Altoona. April 1,1859-ly.} T ENTERPRISE WORKS, NO. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTS BURGH, PA. BOWN & TETLEY, Manufacturers of Rifles, Gnus, Surgical and Denial Instruments, &o. RIFLE GUNS. Wo would call attention tonne stock in the above line, knowing that we ' cannot bo beat, either in the quality or prhie. Being largely engaged; In this branch of business, we defy all competibn. All our rifles arc warranted or no sale. Hardware. Snorting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns, Revolvers,-Flasks.Belts.' PdirdtiivJShot. Bails, Caps, Fancy Hardware and Sporting'Equipage, in all its variety, which wo offer low fbr Cash. ' T: Pittsburgh, April I, ISSS-ly. • LYCOMING GQttNTY MUTUAL FIREXNSURANCK A&ENCY.—The undersigned, agent of the Lycoming Mutual iFire Insurance Company, is at all times ready'to insuro against lon or damage by fire. Buddingt, Mtrchandite, Furniture and Property of every description; in town Or county, at as reasonable rates os any company in the State. j Office in the Masonic Temple. Jan. 3,*6«-tf) v er- JOHN SHOEMAKER. Agent. » —The undersigned, Afeent for Blair coenty, will take short'ail'd long risks bn Buildings, Merchandise, Fup ttitnro and-Woperty of’every descriptiotVih tdwri or coun try, at as reasonable rates as any company in'the. State.— Risks also ;takcn on the lives ofhoraee. Office in Masonic temple. 1 • ’ ' , \JQIra SHOEMAKER, .JjpnL I . March 18,186?.ly; •.“nTr’.*. . '• T IQUORB A LARGE AMOUNT 1 i of well . selected LIQUORS has been received at tho“LOQAN HOUSE,” Hollidaysbnrg, which will be •old at .the lowest cash prices/wholesaleor reiajj. the tnan who wants ha? only '[Dec;l7, tf.". Rich tobacco ~and highly ■ flavored Cigars, In abandonee, can bo had at • June 18, ’O7-lyJ j HENRY LEHR’S. ORANGES AND: LEMONS.—SOO boxes Oranges and Lemons in store and for sale by i WM. N. BHC6AB®; March 25,’68-ly] 101 North 3d street, Philadelphia. SETTEES FOR SALE.—THE UN dersigned boa on band a lot of Settees which be will sell cheap for cash. JOHN SHOEMAKER,, March 25-tf.] ‘ Masonic Temple. YOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL kinds of Flour and Feed by calling at June 18, ’B7-ly] I HENRY LEHR'S. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO 1 i coll and test the merits of tho articles kept by, June 18, ’57-ly] HENRY LEHR. Lots for sale.—l 2 building Lots, situate in different localities, In tills Borongh iwr saio on reaaonahlu terms, by [37-tQ J. SHOEMAKER*. XTAIR oils; colognes, pom -1.1 adee, Shaving Otoanj, toilet Soaps, Ac. for saleby WLJ : - s; , O.W. KESSLER. b■ • ; , • M TOBACCO OHEWERSi, DBuOCSTAV LINS-ABD’S TASTBRKSTOBA'mE TKO mica, ik, (wil Suhtmul* for- lobacco. “ • It w 1 frit tart that the use Ter *«- -MENTAIL-AND PHYSICAL to which thp race of man tosabject, long and {minna experience Save clearly P roT ****~ J* contains certain norcotic and poisonous, pnyortoja jdum 4ibririio» ta'Uwir effe«B,"which by entering Into the blood derange the function* and operationsofthe Heart, causing tfliiny to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased.*. • : the system, man* Testing who haw oyer used weed | vHI Wear teitiiaoDf-'in latitude, Nenrona Irrilaoiwy, ; Water Bhih, fiyspepAs-and miny :other disordors or a Bhullar c^^ c^ TEB j^ RATITETRoe(rES _ Are designed to counteract ; these bauefM influences, aim have proved completely successful In a multitude of cases, and wherever used. Being harmless 'in tlasnuelves they exert s beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring theTasto which has become vltMted or destroyed by peat iodoigeuce. completely removing thalrrltotiou ami occo«> nauytnetlckllng sensation of the Throat—which ire al ways consequent npon'ahntidnlog twuvtbc .use of Tobacco, and by givltig a healthy bine to the. Stomach, invigorate the whole system. . ,1 ;• Persons who are irretrlovably consti tutions and shortening their lives, should ds« these Troches immediately and throw off the injurious and aha unpleas ant habit of Tobacco Chewing! , . , These Troches of Lozenges are put up In a convenient ana portable foim at the low-price of 50 Cents per Bos. A-lilv eral discount to the Trade. , ' „ , Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. _ 1 JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist. Cor. 2d and Race streeLPhlla. March 18, ly.] JOHN BUY All & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & LIttUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, jj^ 155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa., MSSm Beg leave respectfully to iuform their old customers ami the pnbl(p generally, that they have on hand and are constantly receiving direct front the linpor, ters, a large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors Among their largo assortment may bo found Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Jaimicu Spirits, St. Croix and New England Ram, Chinnpague, Irish, Scutch, Bourbon, Old Monobgahela and Rectified Whisky, Peach, Wild Cherry. Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry Brandies, Ac.. Ac., Ac. A Share of public patronage is respect fully solicit'd, und ail orders entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to call npotl wo are determined to sell nothing hut the very best. ■ : Pittsburgh, April 1,1868-Jy. - 2,00 Sc. 11l P- MIDDLETON & BROTH ER, hppprUrs and Drulnrs in }Vinti and L. -unn:, return their thanks to their friends for the lib.-isl -diare Of patronage heretofore bestowed, and resjiectfullx so licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD ESTABLISH MENT, NO. 6 N. FRONT ST- Philadelphia, where they have a large assortment ofVVT NES and LIQUORS of tlic choic est brands and qualities,- Having made arrangements with some of. the Rest house* in Cognac attd-RocbeUe, eualiles them to furnish to their customers upon tlio most n-a-i-nuj bio terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies: “ BII.VNDIES. (Hard, Htmiety, ifarrtt, ipiuneU. CtutilUon, Hart'll, T'Hints, I\lltruriin, iJ. J. Ucjmy ct Ui. A. Seiynf.Uf; ifa-., d( Champomu, Old Oporto, | Uurgimdy, Madeira, I'rnniffe. Viorel, Slurry, Lisbon, \Hoek, Muscat d-ihilnya in nj carious brands and qualities. Holland Gin. fk-lieidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach. Apple, Lavender. BhicklieVry, Rospberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, 4c. ® Also, oonstantlv on hand, on extensive stork of OLD JTfIE.iT, 3IOXOSGJILELA and EOURHON WHIS KEYS, of various grades, some of which we guarantee to he superior to any in the country. rom our long experience in-the business, and thor ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we Hatter ourselves to be able to fill all orders that may be entrusted to us. Orders from the country (which ore most respectful ly solicited ) will be promptly attended to. Great care taken In packing and shipping. All goods sent front ouu establishment arc guaranteed to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned. Feb. -jri-ly] E. P. MIDDLETON 4 BRO. GEEAT INDUCEMENTS OFFEItEO AT TUB HALL OF FASHIONS. subscriber has the pleasure of an notmeiug to ihe citizen-i of Uui u rent of iminkiiitl.” tftat he i* jtwt mrciviug ftvini Phif;nhlphi;» an I New York. a beautiful uf BRITISH, FUKNiTI anJ AMERICAN DUY UOOIIS, con«lHtiu£. in part, of KOBE A’ QtXLLK. GRAPH i)l KSPASIi K, FANCY OPHON BAREGK, PLAIN OPUCN BAKEGE, CUALUKri, DCC.U.S. FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUfXFL'L STYLES SCOTCH u FANCY DRESS SILKS FIGURED BitTU.IANTS, GINGHAMS. PRINTS,ic.. in great variety. He would call espocl.il attention Id hi stock of SHAWLS, which for xtyU, i[wdily and wruly, cnmiot he surpassed, nml must lie even to ho appreciated. The assortment of White Gooib and Ladies’ Dress Trim mings are all that Cushion could desire; Among his stock of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Oaitcra and Shoos will be found a full line from the best city manufacturers. • His stock of Groceries, Qneenswftre, Hardware, 4c., Ls complete. He hopes his Goods and prices (which by the way d*fy competition.) w ill meet the approval of all who call upon him. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. April 29.5 m. CIIAS. J. MANX. rpUE SUMMER SEASON —J ESSE I. SMITH would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and the public generally that he has just returned from the East with a lafgeand varied assortment" ° r HATS AND CAPS, S 0 Which he purchased at low prices for cash and will sell at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JimTftmdi advance on the original cost. His stock comprises HATS and CAPS of every description, size and shape. All who iire in want of anything in lilts line will do well to give him f a call, as he feels confident ho can snit the most fastidious, in quality and price. He is always ready and willing !o exhibit his stock frre of charge, so that noon need fear to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Bcniemher that His store is on Virginia street, directly opposite tho.Lutkcrau'Church. [April 8-dm. HFETTINGER’S • GREAT-(3SNTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. 1. “ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA., ‘ Where may bo had all the popular Publications of the day, siich as Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines. Novels ilnd Romances. Miscellaneous Books, School Bonks, ■Copy- Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks. Can and Letter Paper. Envelopes,Drawing Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in ■factiverythirig' in the Stationary line. Toys, Notions and Game* of bVery variety. Pictures and - Picture Frames, To bacco aajd gegars of the beat quality, Ac., he : N. B;—We are sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this county, for ROHN’S CELEBRATED BALVEI Ifdas jwr itirdy cure all Borca to which it Is applied. Try it. (7-tf. T3LAIR COUNTY INSURANCE ■Jt) AGENCY.—Thb unitersl(rtted,Agcnt of Ihoillftlr County Mutual Firo Insurance Company, Js at all times ready to insure against loss ordnmage by flto, Bitild ingt, ilerchandUt, Furniture and Property, of every de* cnptlon, in'town pr country, at as reasonable rates ns any Ccopony in thc State. Office In thoMawinie Temple. Jan, 3, ’56-tf] JOHN SHOE MAKEB, -Agent. fttwp 1 iTiOALI COAL! COAL! COAL!— Thesuhscriber would 'Togpec^^jj 1 !!; - V rally inform the consumers of COAIiKV** L in Altoona, that be is constantly -jjBBMWE chiving all kinds of COAL, which 'P r W fowady to deliver at all time* and to any port of. the town. '* Office at rcsidence, In' North "Ward. ' ‘ ' JnnelTrSm] • , ; . JOBS ALLISON.: pONVEYAJSrCING.—AIiL KINDS of writing done at the #hrtrte*t noticed—Deed*, Mort gage*, 4c, executed in tlie-neatest manner by ' JOHN BHOEMKEB. <x Jan. 3,1857r4t} v OYES! O YES!——GENTLEMEN dmw nigh and Bear. JOSUPUP, TROUT tunonu ce» tothc public, thatlio U ready to discharge hj» doty as an Auctioneer vrtehikcr called upon. 1 [jan.2,’s& Hardware of all descrip tionsjnat received and for sale by Oet.lMfJ • ■ '. Jill, IUXKMAN. ‘ Hair, hat, tooth, shayinh, Paint, Sash and Varnishßrhshcsat ' ' Hams, side, shoulder,deied secr, 4c„ ftlTaysonhaudat, ; *■" jnnelS,’67-ly]' ■ - ■ FTP- ;i AND ;(jA2tt phone, Burning Flnld,o»kt)onOili £& at ' f * ■Jan,V6ft-tfJ :1 -r; ! i; .KBaal.mwa ■ IVTONE BUT THE BEST CONFEC- X* tlonarice. Nuts and Prultd kepi at -* '• v ' J . JgnelS, ’s7-lyJ . B£NEY‘i£BB’S. . WINES, APUIXa, XBsBs “ from (;>upward!' IILACJi DRESS SILKS, .Masonic Temple,: Altoona. jKON ’ctrlf^ .jzmsi I^JS&!SS£-^ Boardof 1% Tmstoes.— MMFHAUCALU THE BD8lNl»8 harge«tat»lmo»t ; £ ; ; /e-3 bmemt&ihiiyt y h I. HIWJHOWKi. Pfgfc^ ; j«# Arttto^ s [ Author ofth9«S*J«wk Ptofe«»6r' ; andOniahwhtal *nw«MWA** 'iV rr * Tieyr,” Lecturer op Oonnlcrfcit, A Itoted and Spurlwua Bask;- Notw ' design of mb issTirarro^^i^l as applied to Merchandising, B^H“fe l s," lro * 4!,lfe •*; . W STEAMBOAT Whh all tho recent hfiprovementH, tadght wltnont extra • ' charge. PENMANSHIP. „ i Sapid Writing, irlth every Variety and StyleO! Busan** and Ornamental Penmanship, ; 1 ARITHMETIC. . i And a thorough course of Counting House CjOcnlatioMt COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTIS- _ f Fall instructions given in this important branch of Bttß* nee* education. . ■ --A LECTURES DAILY,' ON BOOK-KEEPING, , ; Usages, Laws and Customsof Cwumerce, Fin*n<» and Bants ing, Political Economy, Counterfeit Notes, and other sub*- iect* haring practical relation to active business. ' •. \ TERMS. Ac. * Book-keeping, Full Commercial Course, ' Stationary, about Board per week, can be obtained for ' grn m students are not charged extra for Steamboat BooS^ keeping. Arithmetic pr Diploma. STUDENTS ‘ Can enter at any time—(no vacation) review at time unlimited—usual length of course from eight to twelv£ weeks. '' REFERENCE. , . vi Pour Imudred andeightynevcn students entering from thr City aloua witliin one year besides thq runny ffbm thß country - DIRECTIONS. . Specimens of Writing and Oiroulars. contaJnlDgßill ltifw mat ion, sent by mull free of charge-. , . i Address 6 P. Wi JBN*INS, ? Iron City Cojlege, Pittsburgh* Fa. PREMIUM PEN MAN SHIP.—No less than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this College in thtfeU of 1857, over all competitor*, for best writing. Those, with other previous Premiums, were givehlh Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia. Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, Ky,,rtt the United States Fair, and all for work actually done with PEN and INK. and not lor Engraved Penmanship. 0«r Penmen are fully competent-to do tilth own work.without the aid of tlte ctigVv er to make it resncctable. fmig.27-Iy IN TENSE EXCITI3 M E UTlrh McCOKMICK’S NEW 0001)3 HAVE ARRIVED A;D ARE NOW BEING OPENED FORTNSPEOTION 1 AND SALE. “ Halloo, neighbor, I’m here mi the ground again. Pet* haps you recollect when-1, last year, asked you to hold my lioiuu a moment and teil me where the CHEAP STORE was. But it i* different now. It reminds me a little of the campaign of 1840, when Gyn. Harrison was elected Pre sident. Vim have only to go with the crowd and you wi)l have no difficulty in finding McCORMICK’S STORE. From tire excitement down the valley, and the quantity of goods I see carried away, they niust be selling off very rapidly and very cheap.” ’ t - Yon are right, my Diend; I Would say to yon, sir, (to ahead ami your anticipatioig, will be fully realized. I|e has a very large and well selected assortment of Goods. He'll sell you a dress Cir./i ,/ty cents and give the trimmings into the bargain, I'm told, and all Other goods in propor tion.'’ ; “Go-si bye, neighbor, that's where Xam going bjjy my go* sis.'' *• That’s right, and so should eve; ybody clio. Good byo.” DRY GOODS. „ v GROCERIES, . S HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE. , ' STONEWARE, 1 OEDARWARE, I|ats and Caps, very cheap Bonnets, Misses' Flats. 4c.: La dies’Gaiters, Shoes'aud Slippers, with Misscs. BOyS aid Men s Root.- aud Shoes, end every other article kept la a fir-t class country store, van he had cheap fur cash, at McCormick'a. .. ■ All articles of country produce taken in exchange for goods. R. H. MoCORMTCK.' Altoona, May 13, PiaS.-ly VNOTHKII REDUCTION IN -pJUOiE at McCormick'; 3torv. ■ : f . Having adopted tlif C.t.-ill SYSTEM, (or at least <-»e4it will not bo grven to any other than thoio who or cvrilliiig ami ■c<m gtvq satisfactory reference and assurance of ptonfyt nnmthly payment,! and desiring to mate it the intervid’yf all bj patronize our store, wo have nwk», a very great-W -iha ti (i in tlie prices of all descriptions of goods, and will give our entire time and attention to keeping Up 00 assort ment to suit the wants of our customers, such as DKY GOODS, GROCERIES. ' HARDWARE, QUEENSWARB. CEUARWAUE. STONEWARE, a BOOTS -i SHOES Gaiters, Slippers. Hats and Caps, Dried Fruit, etc., all.of which wiil be sold as cheap as the cheapest. All articles of produce taken in exchange for goods at their highest market price. ■ Xluinkfnl for past favors, we hope to sham tire patronage of those who are in want of goods. [March 2fetfi rpHE GREAT QUESTION WHICH 1 now agitates the mind «f every person_-tdMt i is. whan* can I R--t the best article for myS|BI money? In regard to other qm'ttors. tho sub-' : ' J ' scrlber would not attempt to direct, but if you BIL . want anything In the lino of ' BOOTS OR. SHOES he invites an examination of his stock and- work. I Tie keepa constantly <?n hand nr. assoirtufent of Boots, Shi-s, Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., which ho offers at fair prices. , He will give special attention to custom work, all Of which will he. warranted to give satisfaction. None hut the best workmen are employed | ■ Remember my shbp is on Main street, next door tol B. Kerr's old stand, now W. O'Neil’s. , . 1 ■ . • [ September 3, ’oT-tf] J£IIN 11. ROBERTS. T EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUjJ SOMBER would respectfully in- [' form the public that he has recently re- A fitted the-abovo Hotel, and is now_pre pared to accommodate his frievids ami fy-4^yf| pal rone in a comfortable manner, and belfflo>c«Xii!l£Ey~ will spar.- no pains in making it an agreeable home for all sqjoiirnere. Hi* Table xyill always be'laxtxriunsly supplied from the markets pf the country and pities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice; brands. His 'charges 'arenas reasonable os those of an v other Hotel in the place, and she feel* satisfied they can not he-complained Of hy thoso who favor him with their custom. Expecting tjo receive a align* of public patronage, and fully Intending to deserve It, the throws open his bonso to the publicand.invites a trial.- v - Altoona. May 27, 1838.-ly| o .JOHNfpJWMA^j riiHE MORMONS EVACUATING X SALT hAKE CITTM M Tremendous Excitement in East AUoona ! mess. The Suliscrfbors inform" the cltizehsnS&jP of Altoona,and the rest of mankind that they are 1 ,.* w now prepared to carry on the BLACKSMITHINQ BOBT NESS In all its various branch A at tlt« new standntxt door below Peter Reed’s Cabinet Shop.on Adeline in East Altoona. They flatter thenwclm»thatttie£ ore sits tq render satisfaction to alt who may fiworthem with tUSir patronage'; and ho cffort will be wkntlngon their part to merit- the patronage of the Commttntty.' Wagons, Car riages, Ac., madp and ironed tq order, for which good 1 tim ber will b» taken. •" Remember tbeptace,'offAohllno |tl. Where Blacksmitliing is done on thoreUortest notice and most reasonable terms. W. HOOPEIt, r Altoona-ifay 27, ’58.-2m] ■T.Ai’.JAjma. i Boots and shoes.—the un drrsigncd Kas now on bind M Vffl !’ ! MU cheap store ln lb« Maronic Tem-ttBI I . pie. a and complete aMortment orBOOTB i ANDSUO£S;retadyande, vf miuta tb order, Pverahoes, tauJjes’gendale. Qum ghoes, Cork Solea,nad crirjrthttig Inm* Jln«rofbtt»ln«B,of tbe best quality and on tho TDOrt reasonable tonus. All custom work warranted. Jan. 2,’aMf.] fVYSTERS I OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS’ AJf. of t)ie hard, times,' | have concluded to put down thepHco .of iny 018TEBS to the lowest pdsVi'- M* standard.- They WtU'hereafter■■ ilx> served op on'.thc Chafing Dlalx at TWJJJfIY CENJd, and roosted in the ajtoll and serrWnp wtth Ml other Ooeompaniracnta, TWKNTY- They wfUalsobe fUcnlahedi In ovnfy btW crway, at pikes to correspond with the t>mes. i y:ohsx«'s>;s-*f - ;;vjoHn KEIFFER,: j . Lflffltp House, Uollidayaborg. i |TtAST IRON RAILING- AND ALL kM* ,o£Castings executed to order, also Tin Bbim£ Ing pnt op to Order, at shortest notice, apply to : ■'? Bi: ‘-‘J!. MR>BKAri& ***/«•: i : -r : .HpLAXAUi.*, Watsso* % <Jo. KESSLER’S. ’’ 3C-A- • ' QWEEN&W ARE, JTJST RECEIVED. /AUrte aid-fcahloimble assortment at the etorc of J. B BILBMAN. • ;<•» , 'r E 10 COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA AND aindml oi Groceries for sain by ,T .: HENBY LEHR. Eogs,. butter and all rinds ot eorffctry prtduto ciin he UlM'itT-’iiti:’: t »fv ■> Juao 18, 'B7-ly HENRY LEHB'iJ. f -&£S*£S : ®SJ **"*■<** S3S ■zstssnsttssx s*s;?aaar ss SMhUit, the, vice of Ommism or Srfy Abuse. <fc., rfc ' .ifttHoWAßb AsstoATioy, In view ef theuwfm (Sstmlkn of human life, united by Scsual Disease*, and t'ac d'-cebtirr, pr&tfeed tljfcM* tlio unfortunate vie shell-liteeaea hi Quacks, severe! years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon an » t*Wrfrtt{« <rrf worthy of their- anmV to a psw amyigr thf treatment ot thin dart of doensee, in all thtift i f£>rma, and to give medical advice gratis, to #ll who apn°» p lotter, with of their conditiou, (age, ooci palion. hobits of life, ic.,) and iu au.es of extreme pevertv Strt suffering, to furnish medicine free of charge. It ij noedkrt to add that tiie Association commends tire highest Medical skill' of the age, and will furnish the mort appro,, od modern, treatment. .JKteßiirectorvou ft review of tho past, feel assured. th»i their labors In this sphere of benevolent effort, have U» a ©f great benefit to tho afflicted. especially -to t ha 3 ante, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renews seal, to tJds Tary h»P"«J£nt bat much dtikpised bine, ’ Jnsv published by. tho Association, a Report on Specs* torrhou, or Seminal 'wcalrnees, tho vise of Onanism,' 3us totsbMtou or Self Abuse, and other diseases of tlsjßsgtnsl Ormms, by the Consulting Surgeon, which wilt.bff sent bv staled tmvrtopeX/ree </ oAory*,bh*hew»rtjtt tj wo postage stamps .for postage, . - ~ i( Address; for Report or t reatment, Dr. 090X68 K. oStt. UOUS. (JoasuUins Sw«Ufe»>war<| Btrc< *. 'geo. F-URCiP3Aste> r .., ..... t a < * ’ J. SHOEMAKER ItNTFNSB BX€I¥B«KNTJ~jk NEW . EIBttBKOKEi QDX;I«i ,* iVt’XuAIN - *'<fe ; Bog leave to Inform their Ufeml'ths ss ssteM “'raw: uy to serve all who #|f Jp?t ijjjft ■ Shwl. •iocs Is a large and scle« one, consisting of ~ , , Floor. Feed, B*con, Pork; Sugrfrf ! Tta, JfM|te^ {S ' VC;3 '- Salt,. ■ Totatoea, - p, : FteK Oil]' Fluid, ~ Caurpheue, ' AfcoH’oly •. •^iga*itand>®dbabo<> t ' As they p«Wh«u|o:uU.yif tr - *»4fctolhhvPUAUJr - UASBi and soB for the Mine, persons denriug offinrchaalng any thing in their line, will do well to give them *«&!, as the} will sell at but a trilling advance pa We aok mj man to pay for anything but vrtttt ho'buys. Give us »trt «d wo wotft^^«ko,uur r wofi^gO!W>uLJflM-.M STOVEai STOVES! gTOVES.-^The undersigncdhria jns t'roeciTcd from VhlWi delnbla, NortmChase i North’ll crtebrutcd (hptdHL togStoroa fop MB7.’’- ’ ‘- •< ■Kf ■ c TtKEBOYAL COOK , '4Hik Sir WoodorCoalV This bcautlfhf Cooking Stove nK«M| cballeiwi* all ounprtillon tor Urn mwuiaito style >.-■• of ornament and perfect operation la alt Hid OTon ox tends under die flrorbox arid 1 the mi«i are «o arrang ed that the whole oven snrftco bak&pprfectly and out, firmly. The alightfest examination of this Store must sat lafr every one thatit wBI become nrtmlyuml fkrorilc. V • THE SEASIIELU . - . ■ for wood or cea). The fife-bo* Is of good eap*dty_«M ftsh-bos; u deep—the oven fa and fa* thorough bOKor Tills store is One that may readily be rccommondtj for &inUy 1 -» . All kinds of heating and parlor stores constantly cn hand. ‘ . jiisEpa affevfeii: April 16, ’ST-tf] OjipmiUj{KeJmeripfnßfuk, JHuaiia. /'tOMTETITION TS X THE LIFE OP Vy Tit ABE.—Fully convinced of the troth of this say lug, the nub-icriberwould respectfully announce to the citizens of Altopriri arid ‘-vicinity,' tl»» Tie had entered |Ue E&raßnsnMENT, in die room heretofore occupied by. Michael Gallagher. Im, mediately opposite the Qlßco, .where he w ill carry on thebmdiV.-Hs as usdaE He ha* just received suitable tor workiriit and dress eiiit.% which hfe will make to order, on chortnptfao and at pricoswbtcU can not ikil u satisfy. Uc has also received the LATEST STYLES of FALL AND W INTER FASHIONS. and feels contbloat (bat be. can thq mastbstkllou iu this particular, anil his clothing 'will be made as well u clothing can be made.: In flue, he is dotermlhetlthat n-Ah* ing shall tie wanting on his part to fender to those who may favor him with their patronage.' Altoona, Nov. 5-tf.( - ' . . JQIJJfWUIOT. ONMANHOOIV AND ITS FKEM \ s TUBE Published, Orttlsi :Oto2Mi ™A PEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL without M'dicine, of Spermatorrhea or Loc?l,WeakneM, Nocturnal JEmfeioui, Genital and Nertons t)\bllity, tuner, andlmticdinents to3larriiige geuoil»By‘,'by ,B. LKXASEV, M. D. Tlie important fact that the manyfrtartmiig complain ts, originatiug iu the imprudence and soUtnd* at youth, m«y Ik easily removed IVITdOL’T MEDICINE.'!* In this smalt tract, clearly domenstrated; and the entirely riewepd high ly mccassful t rent men t, fis, adopted b y th e A-.»bvr, fully «v plained, by means of whlebercryune is enabled to cure lIIHSELF jit-rfrctly and at.tlie .ienst pw.-dblu cobt, thereby itvilillngall thd mivertiscd nostrums of tha day. Sent (o any address, gratis am| port free lit a scaled cri vel.>|K’, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Itr.‘ B. DK HANEY,’BB East 31ststrect,'New York City. MaylB6«i • . OP RING AND SUMMER FASH IONS.—JOHN O.DONXELL, Merchant Tailor, fete of llulli Jayblmrg, desires to inform the citizens of Altoona end vicinity, that ho hiu leased the building two doois North of the Bed Lion Hote) and QnodocriStauth of Na gle’s Saloon, on M.ain street, where he la nowreCelying hb SPRING AND SIijIAIER'GpODS, consisting hr part of Cloths of all prices; Plhin and Fancy Cnsslnu-res, suitable for somer.wcar, SilUrSatin YeUtlMiii selllcs and nil kinds of light Summer TesiNTgs. In short, everything: that may be failed, for, all of which hs will make to cyder, on short notice, and on the iicst tcaepna- We terms. ■ ' ■ . His long experience in the bnstaess, ha thinks, will er* hie him to pleaieall who raayfavor him with their orders. April 1, 1858-ly. ;• i : MAP OF BLAIR COUNTY-—THE subscriber* propose to pntTish n JfeVrWap of Blafr County, Pennsylvania, frotti actual snrveye.conlainingsll Public Roads. Rail Roods/ Canals, Uie'actual localises cf Tillages, Post Offices, Houses of WorshtpjrSchotd Houses; Manufactories, Tanneries. Mills, Hotels, Farm Karn es. names of Property'Camera. £c: ■ ‘ ■ Enlarged Plana ot the Principal Villages, a Tahloof Distances, and a Business IRrectdry, giving'(he name sad business of each subscriber,’ will • tie engraved id nr the m*r giri. The plotting will bate a suitable scale soaato mats a large and orfiametttal Maji, which SrßPhehbh red and mounted in tbe best style, and delivered ta subscribers at $5 per copy: SAMUEL QElt, April 16.183. IgjUtQO.VBEyh W: KESSLER-^-PHAO'tiGAL YX • DRUGGIST, respecflhßy annoances • tf to the citizens of Altoona and the public erfolly, that Be still continues the Drug business, on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly WKLM 1 On hand, for Sale, Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, MEDICINES* CHEMICALS, OILS, VAEXIBB ESand DVF&TUFFS. “ ■.* ■ Bystrltt' (yttehtfoh to business, and a desire to render «i(- isfacUoiy to aU as .records price and quality, he' hopes W merit and rtfeelve n'Shnre of public patronage. ' ' • Physician* andnjerchqnts supplied on reuonahle terms, and all orders from a’ distance promptly attended to. ! Phyrictens prescriptions cayefnfiv compounded. [l-tf. ATIQN AL POLICE GAZETTE.-^ 1 s Tins Great Journal. of Crime and Criminals Is In its Twelfth Tear,; and: is- widely circulated throughout the country. .It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases; and appropriate Editorials on tlte some, together will infbnimtion on Criminal Matters, not to be (bund in any }2pcr annum; gl fdristx months, tc bo remitted by subscribers, (who should write their namei and theitown, ccunty and State where they reside plainly-) - - To Q. W. MATBILI, * CO, Editor t Prop'r. of Sew Tork Police Gazette, ■lWf] Ahw Port Cdjf. - B ell Johnson, Jack & pa, OFFICES AT * HollldayMbak-g a*d Altoona. e RAFTS ON TFIE I*lll N’CIPAL'’ CITIES, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made.— j - 8 received on deposit, payable ou demaud, without in lefts I, or upon time, with interest, at fair rates. |jfrt J.p.LEET, | 1 TTORNEY-.AT-LAAy,. Hollidays* XX. _ Elmo, lii.uu cor.Niv, pa., j drill practise In the several Court a of Blair, Hanungdoii .ind Cnmbru .counties, and attend promptly-to all collee - Joh entrusted to hint. ■ Office (for the present) at bis rod deuce, corner Allegheny and Peun streets, UollMaVsbnrf!, Vm . [-J-SStf will. S. BITTNER, SURGEON DEtfTIST, Office Immediately opposite. Ute Lutburao Church. on Virginia street. [pet. liVtf. _ J. CK AI^IaUM, ALTOONA, BLAIR COL’NT\', jPA. at all times b« found af the stbrn of J.'B.liaemie. • AltownH, Oqtobor 1, ISS’.-ly . ■ ■ ! -i ■■ . ■ - X ■k .SUPERIOKIOT'OFFHESH CtAK* j .AX DK-V SEEDS ftr siUe b> [?tfj J.t.ICKfS i : •' r ‘ ' t jioOBIJM & DBBN, Cd,. s. >.* jIUE AtiTOONA XRI "'■ WdBOM A DEKN, Pubit->hcrs an. ti d &• TXMU or AUTBBtiasa. J laser U>£a v * so *oV*v*> C®i oo >*.ft« ) .* iw S£tUcVc«k.*Haio- tbanUitees l2S*«°r .*«* insertion. . g .. 1 \ » -t,ca 4 00 *OO . > 000 'our “ io 00 l*U * column* v i 4 oa SfesiKrsra. bo ootuloucd till forbid ouaj p t cr n u itoM or J Obltuiiry ootico* cxcw.sliiia.ton Urn >, t i Una* or !***> to nquar*, ribune dire r‘ CHURCHES, MINISTER [ frrctb*t<riun. P-ev. A B. Claus, I’asi L rv Sabbath morning at lOVjj o dick, im fo’etock: Sabbath School at U o clot k. [tur* F.',"Ui. Prayer Meeting every M•' Rer. 8. A W.«o: llnecvenr Sahbath morning at lu', = ucl lug. Sabbath School In thy Lecture K*. Jiff UOttbnU Prayer MeotiUg in same r ktoyuSenlng. Young Ileus Prayer Me LxdMran, (no Pastor.y ihaLectwe Boom at 3 o'clock. P. M. ■amaxuom ovory Wodneaday L-vontii::. 1 VriiUd IhtlhiW- H-;v. ii. Spzck, Pea i erV Sabbath riianung at 10*, 1 o clock un Ift o’clock. Sabbath Sch >ol in the 1.- | o’clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every Ifoom,1foom, iYotcrttml Epiteopcl, Bov. It. IV. Our kcrvlci 2(1 and 4th Sundays of inch in- A. M . uud +*.s P. M. Sunday School ut ! Oitb Kt: tiev. Jobn TWiogs. Pattor.- t o’clock in -be fß'irii'ug, and at :i}( in th l ltaptUt, (no Pas.or.)—Sabb.ith S-b joI Afirn* Her. Ssrocn Cvr br«f)r flibbath morriiog at 11 o'clock an Ibt <*l Villon School House. f ’ .1 -J& • \ ' ALTOONA MAIL SCH ' MAILS CLOSE. Eastern Way and UoUidayaburg at Weatsm iWUMJibnrs JKuMacu Tltroasb Mail J^^: ( WSarext». TlircHteb Mail, lV4rtera IVajr awl UoUid»y<bnrg, B|tiert- 'tr ■:.. “ jMßM'Ofttotar.tho tnuumcMno of bn* to &V. M., during tbo wosk. and liom > im Swulay* „y * v." i-' • RAILROAD SCHEDI '■tmf't'f 1 ' ■*«*•• “ «,2si*.u. -W':--* 1 Wnt “ 'lB.OO- “ h£l . “ £wt u , • « •.. tVwt “ 8,15 I’. M • toi.’tfaLt.tDAYliOCJia BRANCH o SX&ll Trniu EaA e, BRANT’I con &at and West, £s| i< bs rf- ‘. y : .. .tttSTINQS OF ASSOC I . ilnurbin ppd'if. A. Y. M . Vn i"l. S»j of ntctt WOnth. in the tli--'A ht 117 P. M. Blumvlhc! A. Y. M third of each month. In V tfc«{eTemple, at 7J o’clock. I’. M. 'Altoona Lodge, 1. O. of 0.1.. No. .7 ihrfitihig.'ln the> second story of the 51/ ftPclodt. P. SI. [■ I rtrindit Loitfff. I. O. of 0. V.. No. S 3 fateningAh the third story of Phtton’a • trect. at 7J>j o’clock. I - . M. H’7ti)i/ ) >V»’7V>*c, No. £5, f. O. K. 1 cU»ldK%ryTueaday cT<;nir,s in the 1. , Maibutc Tomnlo. Council yiro klml rbreath. A.'KBERL'E, C. of K. ' Junior Santo/ America, Camp No. dSight in thathlrd itcry of Patfoc ' \ 1 i COUNTY OFFICS JWtel of tSe Cburis. —President. 11 Ase cialo*, J. Penn Jonw, Cal l Bal nidße. ' cJufftHtf andSearrler — A. C '' Pprt, Unfitly—Jt District Attorney —ilenj. L. ilewit. CbwtayfCofhaitafotirrr—Janieu llul Ontmy Surri yorr—'.lutnss L. Gwinu for, J.’K. McFil lane, Treantrer— 3. Hoover. r •Aurftfirs—J. MVTippory, 8. Momv i%or House Z>ireOfeTi—C. Guy .r, G Shiver. • phron a"—James Funk. 1 Superintendent of Cbrnmcn School* i ’ AtTOONA BOROUGH Justices of tie Deuce —Jacob Good, Buggers —B. M. Jones. ObiMCilr-Jamen towthcr. 11. J AlUionJ'jiter Heed, Nelson '11:,- ri'li n U. McCn Clerk to Council —Julia McClelland -Airmail Treasurer —.lnni-s Low tin Sehati Directors —Gourde. AV. Pal Mlutoni/Oeo. W. Sparks. Joseph Moi* Trtanmr of SchoA Heard—Wm. High CbjuluWc/rJoseph K. BJy. IV* Cbl/cefor—John McClelland. Auditors-i4J. D. Thomas, Thus. Mi McClelland. | .AMtjfcjMl Attestor? —Daniel Price. Judge of Elections —East Ward—J “ ■' *• Weil « “ “ Sorth * inspector*— East Ward—E. A. & > | “i 'West « J. 11. H. I, North * Wm. Val I ' %' I -Ik id'CiatKßM hi atom and Sir UJ TO’i t }/ > I ' ! W r*^>». ’jsiyl • 191 Sortie AXMONDS,/ WALN . Kuta and. lUbccta la etorn u March 25, ’53-ly] • lot y~rth'" Burr white lej "TaTp:., ,I*o Chrome. Green, } ■r ground m oil at 'f 1-tf.] ‘ A M, THE STAND AT [l-t T OVERLNG AND N JLJ S' ru; Mohuaea, at SUr prlc Juno i. 3, VT atl n.ROOi;UIES. A vAi doiupltHo of Or ceivtil at the of • A BDOkINAL SUPI fc Blanks of all i r tiefttly and •xpetUclDasly *7 Bxlo TO 2 li: I • JOHN BUO. THUS