The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 09, 1858, Image 4

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    XXAMMONTON LANDS NEW ENQ--
SETTLEMENT.—RARE OPPORTUNITY.
fojCTWsoting Farms in a healthy place, iuxnty-five miles
-fromphiladclphla, on the Camden ami Atlantic railroad,
■®sw JetteST- An old estate has recently been opened for
wale, abd the first division of 10,000 acres divided np Into
fiirua of twenty acres and upwards. The soil is of Hit hest
tmality for the production of fruits, grains, Ac. The price
Irflß tosa> per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly In
stalments, Within n term of four years, with interest. The
terms are mode'cosy, in order to insure the rapid iraprove
ineat of tiie land, by enabling ercry industrious man to Imp
Afami It is now being extensively Unproved by good
roilto, and’some of the best citizens from NcwEnglund and
tbe.Middle States ere erecting large improvement*. It is
aacsnooftho greatest improvement out of
Seventy-fire houses have been built In four months, Prac
tical farmers and business meu from the iengthand breadth
of the Union arc settling there. It is nu important buai
- ness place,on account of its living in the midst of a great
• market. Every article raised upon this land Cuds an imme
dlato salc. The water is excellent, and no such thing as’
fever U known.
The foil i* a sandy or clay loam, with it clay bottom and
retentive of manures. It Is free of stones and easily work
ed. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its
fertility that front the chops produced both upon this land
and tho largo area adjoining under cultivation, it will he
found not to be excelled anywhere iu lire production of
crops most adapted to its market. \
The.reoder may be well aware tlrnt tjio earliest and the
bcst frniU and vegetables come from New Jersey, which
• nroanually exported to the amount, pf millions of dollars.
The land, besides being accessible hi every way for fertlli
, abundant supply jf the best quality ofmuck
jnaonre.
- -Lumber and building materials can be had on the spotlit
nb«np price, from the mills! Other mills arc now being
Op4QEd, and brickyards being rtar'ed on the ground. A
1 person can put up a frame tenement for present convenl
encoibr one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive
emigration, this'is the best course to pursue iu order to get
nplaos to live In at first. Carpenters and builders are.on
,;lutnd to pot up houses on the best terms. __
Insettllng hero the emigrant has many advantages. ■’’lie
ll within a low hours’ ride of the great cities of the Middle
State* and New England: ho is near his old friends and as
‘"Mctatlems: lie Is in a settled country, wliercevery hdlitoye
fipif of civiii/.tlion :iit hand; lio i»luahc*u«
thrb]ace,aml la not nubjfct to the certainty of losing the
' greater port of Ida family and his own health by those mti-
IjgnaTlf favors which make ihu graves of so many millions
bitho young and and hardy in the far off regions away
vfrotn howe and friends. Resides, he has a mild chmaio mid
' nnjopen winter. ■ ■
Thercare three ( rains daily to Pliiladelplno, and wall
'• those who improve the railroad company givwafrce ticket-
The-rwuler will at otic.-, be struck with 'till: advantages
Mrc presented, and ask himself why the property has not
•bsotf taken up before. The reason is, it «w never thrown
. in the market; and unie.>s these statements were correct no
nne wOnUI be lnvitcd to examine the lanil beforepurchasing.
Tliia a]t aro expected to do. They will nee the land under
' cultivation; they will meet persons, no doubt, from their
, own neigh is irhood; they will witness tiio'improyement'-,
and can judge of the character of the population. Persons
should cumc prepared to purchase. as many are locating,
iiikl’>f!<»)iilWn*ftre not held op. rrfuaal. ’ . »
' ' TboTlinnmonton Fnnuiav a monthly LitOTaryand Agri
- sPuUnnUshw-t, cpuUluing full Informational llamrooilton'
‘ wiji be Sent to: each cnqnlhir, oad can be obtainod.at 25 cts
per annum. , ■ , . ~
Fill* Indisputable. Warrantee de- da givei4,clcar of all
incumbrance, jvucu purchase money is paid* Rqutc to the
-land Leave Vine «rt«twlmrf, Philadelphia, fiirlluininon
♦on7by railroad, at A. I*. M.; when there
.inquire' for Mr; Byrnes. Boarding conveniences will bo
touiuh batters and applications pan be addressed: to S. B.
COUGHLIN. 202 South FIFTH Street,below Walnut. Phil
adelphia, Maps and Information cheerfully furnished.
6cptqtoiKr 2,1855--3 in. ;
fH BEAT COOK
\ IT T X<! KTO VKf*.
A r OF SMOKE-AND GASAXD SAVJKG
or fm:l. j
TUo Subscriber takes pleasure in offerinK to tbs public a
» NKW <i AS ASIiKMOKE CON-SEMIW I
Cooking Wove, recently patented, which is destined to su
percede nil othf r*, ns it rcqnlrca
: . - r ox&'rmin) t.bss Fiif,p
than other stoves and is move easily, uujckly and regular
ly boated. No unpleasant smell of gas arises from this
Stove from the fact that it > nil consumed ere it can m
cape, Thereto notrouble from Hihoks as that unpleasant
mil often annoying exhulntipn Is also 'consumed, inside of
the stove Neither is there any danger of flues or ebim
■ neyabeemaing cloggtsl with soot or the mortar loosened by
tint gaa arising fropi coal tires.
IHnnoiw Wishing to purelicso stoves areinvited to call at
flic store of the subscriber, in the .Masonic Temple, anil ex
amine Ihottbovo stuvcii. : -
, JOHN SHOEMAKER,
Si& Aaevt for Bhiir (hunty.
N. IU All liinda of Air-tight, I'arlor Cdoklnp and Egg
Btqres op.liabd. [A«a- VAISSO.
ar-KW' FIRM AND aooi>s.—
|J. tJ. J/OWTWBTi Imvo Jnst'rct urawl from Uio City
arc i«wv rrcßlving.tlicir stock of .
? SPRING- GOODS,
xrhicli thev fcol aasnredaro ns HANDSOME, nud CHEAP.
Wq&kldßieluaper, than any'yct broughtto this place.
On account of going to Philadelphia lute in the swuton.
•' we have been able to Imy our goods ut greatly reduced pri
res. And waarc determined to sell them at vety small prof
: its fir cash or to prompt monthly paying customers.
Wo havens usu.il it splendid stock of
> LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
-'inch 09 1.4WX5, UOBKS AV QETtEE.^HAthIES,
; 'BAYABEHE, DAREhLAR.DOCADS. POIE.DECIIEVKES,
- DELATOR, P lUXT.S, GINGHAMS, Ac.
Also, Shawls and'Mutitiltaa In great variety, together with
' affooit stock of Domestic J?ry Goods. Straw Goods,
MOOTS Jt SHOES, HARD WARE, QUEENS-
WARE, GROCERIES, sc„ sc.
i - 4ii« citizen* of Altoona will find It to their advantage to
■ dsaihitlß our stock, ns we arc not to be uudereold- .
’-April $0,1858. '
, GROCERY FEED AND PRO
VISION STORE. ' ' '
: “Xho«nbseril)er would respectfully inform the citizens of
I Altoona and "vicinity that ha has qpcncil n storoofthealiovo
i kind, 1 near .the corner of Adsllno and Julia streets. East
Attootnt, where ho wiil’keep constoutly on hand afoll sup
plyof everything in his lino. His
. GJROC E It IBS.
are all fresh and will bo sold at prices as low ns tboso of
any other establishment intown. His stock of provisions,
r , consisting of .
V! Flour, Hdms, Shoulders, Sides, d-c.
Will bo soli} a little cheaper than tbey.can.Bo hought nny
• where cfe; ' His Flour Is obtained frdnf the best mills in
tho SVcstern part of tho State, and is warranted to be what
It is’represented,
i All kinds of Reed forhotscSj cow* and hogs, always on
! * hand. ■“■
Xiutend 'to kqep,such an * assortment that 1 shall at nil
Mines bo able to mipply.my customers with whatever they
iriny ncod, aud I Intend also to sell at prices whichwill
mate It it saving to those who pgtrouhea my store.
I I JuIyS2,IBSIIENRT BELL.
TAMES M. WHEEi/i|R & CO.,
(Suaxstort to JohnH. JJratA,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, i
Near the'Penn’a Central Railroad Depot/
HARRISBURG, Pd.
v ■ .DEALERS IK •
AABDAND SOFT CO At, Fig Metal, Faitroad Iran, Bar
and Merchantable Iron, Nnilt, Flour, Grd
- v-’ ctriet, iVor/hcmr, Fish, Silt, «fv.
COAL cent in ears, in Inigo or small unantitlea, along
the diflerept Railroads in Pennsylvania. [July22-ly.
Ti&AtfK BOOKS AND STATION A-
W 9 AKT. \fM. S. IIAYX.N, MSJmtmt
JwVSJXOA, StiTOWEn AXO BLASK BOOK WlmlßlMmrn
. MjufCTicrrßEß,
Chrtur i/arketcC&anui Sts. SitUbarg, Fa. WMBV.
respectfully Invites attention to Uls largo and tvoH selected
■ stock of
Blank Book, Paper and Stationary, Rail
' "Road, Mercantile and Book Printing ,
descrJptlon, irromptly executed.
-ii&ntfbr 1. Johnson k. Co., Type Founders, PhiUdel
.Jihla. [June 17-ly,
T I LIME ! LlME!—Duncansville
,p_i''lilihe Kilns. noar IloUldaystiarg. Pa.
- Jhe Bnbftcriher has . now In operation, four largo Umo
Kffl>a, prodtidng daily largo quantities of the. :
. BEST QUALITY OP WHITE LJME- i
JHe-ls prepared to fill all order*, from 1 bushel to ten
IKoiuana bushels, at the lowest rates.
delivered at any point on tlic Pennsylvania
also, at Altoona, or any |K>int In the surroond-
Jngconntry,by wagon, or at the Kiln. Address
• JAMES FONK,
. funo XNSiU] Dimcamvitle, Btodr Co. Bi.
CQLUTJON OP. CITRATE OF MA6-
cooling Cathartic, mild in its 'operation
ana «ereo»blo to.the teste, prepared and for sale by
A. HOUSE, DruggUt.
BURNING FLUID,
'V7 'ianMea Oil,Spirit* of Swpaatiue, WbifsXead and
- a. jtqusH’s,
i'W,. , ,
■f .•
.. ■. t 1\ : - ■ W±.
QWAN & GO’S LOTTERIES TRI
UMPIIASTI! ■
■ SWANIk 00. ■
COJfTDnJE TO BBAW A.S USUAL JflTflOtJT
. INTERRUPTION.
swan & co:s
Slate of Georgia;
THE LATEATTEMPT TO INJURE
I OUR FIBBI HAS SHOWN
THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FAIRLY;
THAT OUR PRIZES ABE PAID PUNCTUALLY;
\ AND THAT OCR SCHEMES
ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY
IN THE 'WORLD!
The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swin i Co
ilanairers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in ofUielr
Single Nhniber Lotteries for September 1858, atAUGUSTA,
GEORGIA, in public, upder the superintendence «« Uo*”*
mtssionm; , _ ' , aioKO
Class 81 draws on Saturday, September 4, loon*
Class 82 draws ou Saturday, Septemberll,lB6B
- 33 draws on Saturday, Soptcmber 18, 1000-
Class 31 draws on Saturday, September 20, lbo».
ON THE PLAN OP SINGLE NUMBERS.
50,000, Tickets!
ms tnotajutnrotm- utnoaom .ami jooKr-m* pbizesi
- Nearly one Prize. t 4
■ . . MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I
to nn naxws each sNvubdat is bbptsmbsd
1 Prise of ..*HVMO 4 Proe of ™
1 »* .« 30,000 4!. ‘ “ , 2™ '
I ! «!« 10,000 4 ■ “ “
1 I « " 4 “
1 « « ■'’4,ooo 50 Prises of WO
1 .< « Slooul 50 .. “‘ ' : , 300
4 -« « iaoo too
!.« u u - 1,000[230 “ 100
1 ®OP
t « « am*' « " “ B°°.
1 1 « « 125 « 6s» “
1 in « 10S « “ 4,000 “ “ 400
! t “ « glow) “ “ 300
4 “ i" „ u i son a u - 200
A®» AiCirettlat showing tlie plan;oU the .Lpttorica will
I» unlit to anyone diairons of receiving it. ■
Certificates of Packages will.be solifat the following rates
of 10 Wliolo Tickets, 1 SSO
« « 10 Half “ 40
« . « 10 Quarter “ 20
« 10 Eight “ .10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTTFICATER.
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered,
or receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first mail.—
Pnrchasers can bavo tickets ending fri any number they
may designate. ’ ,
The.lUt of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to
pnrcbtiiMire Immediately after the drawing.. .
Porehfl|sOT irill writ© their siguatwcs plain, ana
give their Post Office, County and State. „
Remember that every Prize Is drawn and payable in fuU
witlioutdeduction. ' ’
, All prizes of $l,OOO and under, paid immediately alter
the drawing—other prizes at the ustol time of 30, days,
All communications strictly confidential.
1 Address orders for tickets or certificates to
i S. SWAN & CO., Jugiufa, Ga.
' Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atalanta-Ga.
can have their orders filled, .and save - time, by addressing
S. Swan A Ot>-i at either of those cities. ’
A list jof the numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prute that - each bno is entitled to,
will be published after every drawing, in the following pa
pers-—Kewtirlean* Delia, MMe litpifttr. Charlatan Stan
dard. XiuhvilU Gazette, Atlanta InUiligtneer, Acw York
Weekly Hay Book, Savannah Morning News, Ihehmand Dm
iKilch, Kew Tdrl: Dispatch, and Taulding (Mits.) Clarion
Augnsld iGco.) fhnsiitulionaUzf. _ • fjan.7-ly.'
TVTAIirLAND STATE LOTTERIES
ill iFOtt JULY, ISodi •, -
r : R. Eeasce & Co.,
MaW» oftfc# Maryland State Lotteries. present the fol
lowing .Spluidid SoU^^ CGTTSTi a
They caution purchasers of Tickets to hevrare of order
ing Tickets in Lotteries whore extraordinary large .Capi
tals are offered for a small cost of Tickets—all such arc
swindles. . ■ , , , _ ,
The Maryland Lotteries hare been in existence for Forty
Years. ’ They arc drawn by a State Officer, and cap.bc ro
lled on. If vou drawn Prise,- yon will got yonr money.—
Tlio whole country Is flooded'with bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of them. ' ' .
JK3-Order in. the Maryland State Lotteries
>t\r.MF(CEVTSCIIEUr,.
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS N,
To be driwu in Baltimore CUy, on Saturday, August 21st,
ISSB. •' 1
Aff-12 Dra#n Ballots in each Package of 20 tickets,riSa.
1 Grand Prize of $40,000 1 Prize of $2,000
1 Priiedf 10.000 1 Prize of 2.003
1 Prize of 10.000 . 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of 6,057 IPelite of 2,000
1 Prize of r 6,000 20 Prize of 1,2-JO
1 Prize of 6.000 20 Prize of COO
1 Prize of 6,000 201*rizc of . 500
,1. Prize of 2,000 , 14S Prize of 400
1 Prize of 2.000 00 Prize of 100
1 Prize of 2,000 GO Prize of 50
1 Prize of' 2,000 - 60 Prize of SO
1 Prize of 2,000 4,158 Prizes of 2p
1 Prize of 2,000 ] 25,740 Prizes of ■- 11,76-
, 30,310 Prizes, amounting to $1301,000.
Tickets slo Halves ss—Quarters $2,60— Eighths 51,25.
A Certificate of Package of 20 Wholtw, costs. ’ $l5B 00
IK do. 20 Halves, 70 00
I>o. do. 26 Quarters, 09 50
Do. do. 19 75
i HAVANA PLAN.
Tills fe the old mode of Drawing. Prizes in one Wheel
and Tickets in another.
j ' Kvery Prize is drawn out.
i JCrery Pruejxtid in full viilhoiit deduction!
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 9,
To be drawn in Baltimore. MdJ, Saturday, Aug, 28th,1808.
20,103 Prize*!' 40,000Nombcrs!i
Wo would call particular attention to the following splen
did scheme, a package of 16' wlwlo tickets costing only
$BO-*ind every other ticket being womiuted to draw
$lO, determined by the number drawing the Capital
Prize, wliethcr odd or even. '■
I SPLENDID SCHEME!
1 Prize oP ' $35,000 4 Appr’z to $2OO
I'Prteoof 10,000 4 “ 100
iPrizoof 6,000 4 “ 50
1 Prize of 2,400 4 60
1 Prize of 2,000 • 4 “ 80
■■ .1 Prize of 1,0001 . o a '' ‘go
1 Prize of 1,000/ 8 •
1 Prize of 6001 o ■«
I Prize of , ' gflOf ° f
1 Prize of 400\ a «
1 Prize of ■ 400/ °
1 Prize of , 2001
10 Prizes of 200 / ,
100 Prizes of 100 are ,
20.000 Prizes of lOnro
f L Wtejlo Tickets Slo—Halrcs SS—Quarters
Aijaanagcw’ Ccrttflciite Of 10 persons
wiavtoOdy the'ilsk only, wni'tio sent for ?80
: Do. do. : lomivos, 4g
\ Do. 'do. • ; 1G Quarters, 20
Do. , do. ’ 16 Eighths, ,10
Tho Managers hare been compelled from the numerous
complaints mado to them, of tmmithftilness on the part of
.those who hare been attending to the filling of orders, to
resume the correspondence business in their own name. ■
■ Ofdor tickets from the Managers only. V 1
Adrrcss all letters to ; E. i'EANCE & CO.
March 4-ly] : ' . Baltimore, Md.
TTOUSE, SIGN, OIINAMENTAL &
1~l CARRIAGE PAINTING.—TIio undersigned beg
learn to inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that
thfer haTO conimcncctl the business of ■ ;! ‘'
BOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND
V , CARRIAGE PAINTING, ~
GLAZINO, PAPER-HANGING, YAR-
NisniNO, sc,, sa, , v
in ail' their various branches, and, are prepared to do all
work entrusted to them with neatness and despatch. '
\ They have on hand a large. assortment of painting md
lerials and. Window Glass of all sizes, also Stained-Olasd
and'liOoktUKSQlass Plates, which enables them' to do work
In on improved style and at reduced rates.
By strict attention to business wo hope to merit a share
o< public patronage.
Our room is on Virginia street, immediately opposite
Kessler’s Drug Store. .. KEYKS & 'WALSH.
April B,lBsfr3m* . ’ "
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
A NEW STOCK OF READY-MAPE
CLOTHING
SUITABLE EORTIIE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BY
■ ETTINGER & ULLMAN,
AND NOW BEXNO DISPOSED OP AT DEICES UTIUCII
- Defy competition. ,
MR. ULLMAN announces that ho is
is always on hand and will take ’great pleasure In
waiting upon all who may favor him with p coD.\ 'Hofcels
confident that he will ho able, to render satisfaction both
in gnality and price. . f April IS-3m
T>AISINS.—I,OOO BOXES BUNCH
TV. and Layer Eoisins In store and Tor sale by
■ - WM. H. SIIUQAKD,
March 25, ’5B-1 y] 101 North 3d strcot,Fhlladelphia.
/CONFECTIONARY. —PLAIN AND
\ J fine Confectionary manufactured and for'saleby;
V ‘ - WM. N, SHUOABD,
: March 25, ’6B-ly] M. North Sdstrcct,Philadelphia.
CJPECTACLES AND EYE P&ESBR
terror sale at ' 11-tt] ' V SESgIBE'S.
-VTOVEL AND EXTRAOKDINAEY!
'tHi; REW' SCHBDCLiB OF. PEKMICHS of tie United
gtktesjonrnal Publishing House. , and
.Knconrozcd by tlie unexampled gnwess of <w nOTd
Vrrminm Offers, in tfevdvcidaKott oT the
long<»tabllßh«l aml popular pictorial mona.ly, tlie l-
TEO STATES JOldtbAL, and in tbe sale of our valuable
Bdbksi. we now announce otir programme of premiums
ISAS and th ?
Ail Union Series of twelve Itirßtt and splendid ,-teel Plate
FuCTavin'-a. and a srhedulo of OoinlVATClliS, lUdU dEW
(OI kinds, Gou> Pcxs.eUvolTeiedon aSo4»of!»«>•
clrvaa articles, warranted t<> op wM
represertted, aidevery,person • . pL-miums on
teon carat Gold Wbteli, aarrau , :^ >erl ggo 00
.^SSS4hSS!Sf^2 eirt
Ifcautjfta Go !iL C " CU ’ w * rrlu?^ d 1 Ud 200 oc.
Gip’fflutev’atch Key, Mid Gold Tooth g
Exte C “a b |l?eSQfse Pencil (Warranted same #
w coin) fta*l rear p: 400 9c.
Pfch - ■ sOO - 9c;
.0. - £
; ,; iz t
Gold Cameo Fia for ; j 600 oc.
Gold Florentine Pin for _ | 2no Sc
i ■ j» |
TUng, solid sixteen carat
WngT'soiaW sixteen carat gold, set
with; stone, .
AmongtheEngravmgsnro: .1 - _
The Sizningoftlie Death WarrantofLftdyJano
thecelebratcd painting by Daniel
Huntingdon, 22 inch along by 17 wide. $lOO U
Xbo Trapper’s East Shot, from the groat paint
ing by W. Banney, 18x34,
The Angler's Daughter, from the great paint
ing by Eandseer, .
Sparkling, from painting by W. F. Edwards,
(Far JuU Schedule, scc.our (ItMogiif.)
The Usited Spates Journal contains sixteen largo folio
pages, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only
00 cents a year. v : '
OuriCatalognc contains oyer 1,000 of the most useful, en
tertaining and popular works of the day. r
Auj i person sending us 50 centn or; more, cither for the
JoeasAi. or for Books at the lowost prices, is’eiltitlcd to the
same amount in any of tho premiums of his own selection
from the schedule. 'He 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 cadi order. , , , .
Every reader is invited to form a club, and wc wish to
arrange with some persons at every Post OBico to act as
local agent and corrcspbhdont, who will bo richly paid
therefor. ! ... . _ ,
I Specimens and Catalogues sent free on application- epml
on a few subscriptions at once,, and select your premiums
from the above, or when yon reccivctfho Catalogue.
J. M. EMERSON A CO>, Publishers.
40D Broadway, New Tork.
July 29,1558.
/"IHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS!
\J —Tho subscriber would respectfully iuform the citi
zens-of Altoona aud vicinity that hje has just received his
stock of i
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD?,
consisting, in part, of , „ .
LADIES' P LAIN AND FANC\ DRESS
, . Goods,
such as Sillt*. Satins, Bareges, D'Laines, Cluillies, Dnoals,
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Ac., together with all hinds of
Dry Goods, all of which will ho sold cheap for cash.
He lias also.on hand a-large stock of
GROCERIES, QUEENSWA RE. HARD
WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES 1 ,
and all other goods usually kept in stores in this place.
Having adopted the GASH SY’STEM in my business and
being resolved to carry it out, I have marked my goods at
GASH PRICES, pud invite inspection and comparison, in
''regard to prices and quality, with those of any other store
in the town. ' Give mo a call and judge for yourselves.
Country produce token In exchange fur goods, at the
SAVING TOND, TIVK PER CENT
. INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO, Hid
ntd street, S. HI Chmer of Ihird,\ I'hiladdpliuu Incorpo
rated bv the State of Pennsylvania.
'Monby Is received in any aura, large or small, and inter-'
estjmid from tho day of deposit to the day of withdraw..!.
Hip ofllfcc is open every day from 0 o'clock in the morn
ing till 5 o'clock ;in the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till S o'clock, i .
J Hon. HENRY 1,. BENNER, Pratt.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vicc-l’m't.
>Wm. J.Und. Sicrdarg.. ’ v
DIRECTORS.
Hon. Homy L. Benner, F. Carrol Brewster,
Edward h. Carter, Jofjeph 3. Barry,
Robert Sid fridge, Franelfc Lee,
SamT K. Ashton, Joseph Y'crkcs,
C. Lamlreth Mnnns, Henry Dicflcndorfer.
Money is received and payments made daily witnont no--
tico. ____
Tho investments arc made in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, anil such first class securities
the Charter requires f [Mar2-sm.
: —. --—— 1 ■ ~ ~ r
Vf. CITSMSOUAM. D. CUSSIXfcIIAM, B. CCXSCfdIUM.
D. lumsex, G. Dcscax.
CBffNIimHAMS & C 0.,.
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSEIO9 WATER: ST. Ann 140 FIRST ST.,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Botwcccn Wood-and Smithßeld,,
manufacturers of
Pittsburg City Window Glass,
. DRUGGISTS I 'GLASS-WARE,
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
For Parlor -Windows, Churchesand Public Buildings.
Altoona, April l,;lS«8-ly.]
EMEBPRISE WORKS,
ivrd- 180 WOOD . STREET, PITTS-
Xl BUBOU,PA. 1 '
SOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
and Dental Instruments, &c.
: -f- RIFLE GUNS.
Wo woOI.l call attention toi bur stock in the above lino,
knowing jdittt wo • cannot bo boat either in the quality or
price.. Being largely .engaged in this branch otbusiness,
we defy all compction. All ohr rifles era warranted or no
sale. Hardware, Sporting MatcrialsyCutlery, Pistols, Guns,
•Riteblvoira; Flasks. Belts. Powder, Shot, Balia, Caps, Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, in all Its variety, which
wo offer low liar Cash. :
Pittsburgh,April I, IBSS-Iy. v
' 60
50
lo^eo
200.000
8 “
T YCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL
| J FJBE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned,
agent of the Lycbndng Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is
at all times ready to imraro against lo& or damage by fire,.
Buddings, Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every
doscrlpCion, In town dr country, at as reasonable rates as
any company lathe State. Office in the Masonic Temple.
Jan.g, ?5&-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER^ Jgent.
TTTEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
\\The undersigned, ?Agent for Blair' county, Will
takeshort and longrisks onßmldings, Merchandise, Fnr
niturcand Property of every! description, In town or coun
try, at is reasonable rates oS any company In tlio.Stnte.—
Risks also taken oil the lives of horses. Office in Masonic
Temple.
March 18,1858-ly. , A
ST IQUORS.—A LARGE AMOUNT
. I J of -well ’ selected LIQUORS has Been received
the “LOGAN HOUSE,” which will be
lat the lowestcash prices;- wholesale; or retail. The
irwbo Wants has only to call. •' ; (Dec. 17, tf.
■piGH TOBACCO AND HIGHLY
r\;: flavored Cigars, in abundance, con be had at
Jnnc.lSi ’57-ly]. v. HENRY LEHR’S.
O HALOES AND.. LEMONS.—SOO
boxes Oranges and Lemons In store and for sale by
- ' ;• ■ ■'■■■' ;■ ; ' ~ T TO. N. gHUOARD,
March 25,’55-ly] . 191 North 8d street, Philadelphia. •
Settees for sale.—the un
dorsigncd has oh haiid a lot of Settees which ho will;
sail cheap for cash. 3 OHN SHOEMAKER,
March2s-tf.j j- ’ Masonic Temple.
YOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
Kinds ofyiour and Feed by calling at , ,
June 18, ’57-ly]; / \j j ! HENRY LEHR'S.
Everybody is invited to
call and test the merits Of the article* kept by
JnnolS,’s7-ly] ' HENRY LEHR.
Lots for sale.— l 2 building
Lots, situate itf different localities. In this Borough for
sale on reasonable terms, by [ST-tt] J. SHOEMAKER.
TT AIR OILS, COLOGNES,; POM-
I I adcs, Shaving Crew, Toilet jjoaps,,ilei for sale by
TPfej ; 7; ! O.‘^.KESBLEB.^
4 00 3c.
2 00 Sc.
100 12c.
00 9c.
00 9c.
' JOHN. SHOEMAKER, Aijait. '
/"I REAT PISGOVjEBY OF THE
I f . DIPOKTAXTTO
TOTSACCo CHEWiiRS.
• CHES,»«flr«wt that thcnsc
— ei kfisr vt AJi® PHtSICAL „ d
•fc^^rf^^*grsss?srt.
4«iffai^aa:s
il!®!Ss£St2£?S
fatingSitude" Nervous IrrttetlUty,
iS$ W******
BtaUar TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES . ' .
Ara designed to counteract these baneftd jnfluMces, Mjd
toiM imvcd completely successful in a multitude of. ca*w,
end wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they
rtfrt it beneficial effect upon the entire .gyetem,
the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy edby gteat
indulgence, completely removing ll l£
■ Muivine ticklinc of tli© Throat—*
wavs consequent npon abstaining from the tisc of Tobacco,
Sd by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate
persons who are liretrievably undenninins eonsti,-
; fattens and shortening their lives, should use these Trooics
immediately and throw off the injurious and and, unpleas
ant habit of Tobncco Chewing. ■
- Hkese Troches of tozengos arc pnt nplna conytaucntaml
portable form at the low price of 5<J Cents per Bos. A lib
eral discount to the Trade. :•
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders
-shouldbe addressed.
JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist.
Cor. 2d and Race street, Philo,
March IS, ly.]
T 0 H N BIIY AR & CO.,
O WHOLESALE DEALERS IN'
WINES & LIftUORS,
; ASD ■ ' ■ •
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, Ig
155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa-., mBSs
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old customers imd tlie public generally, that they have on
hand and are constantly receiving direct from the Impor
ters, a largo supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors
Among their large assortment may be found
IVincs, Brandies, Gin.- Cordials, Janaica Spirits,
St. Croix land Xew England Rum, Champagne,
Irish, Scotch, Bourbon. Old Monongahcla
ij and Rectified Whisky,
Peach, Wild Cherry. Blackberry. Strawberry and Raspberry
Brandies, &c„ &c* &c.
A share of public pat ronage is respectfully solicited, and
all orders entrusted to bur core will lie promptly attended
to. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to cull
upon us, os wo are determined to siiU nothing hut tho very
best. . if
Pittsburgh, April 1, ISSS-ly. \
EP. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
*• Importers and in , Wines and Liquors:,
return their thanks to their friends fur the liberal share
of patronage heretofore hodowed, andso
licit a continuance of the same, nt the OLD LolAßLlbil-
MENT, NO. fl N- i'KONT ST-, Philadelphia, where they
have a large assortment of WIN ES and LIQEOIt S of the choic
est lira nils apd qiwlitieaC Having made arrangements with
some of. the first houses in Cognac and-llochello, enables
them to furnish to their customers upon the most reasona*
hie terms, the following' brands of Cognac and Kochelle
Brandies
BRANDIES.
Olard, Ihnvny, Mareti, >ViundL Ctuiillinn, Martcll,
r Hines. Vdltrhrsin, . \J- J. Dtpuy <t Vo.
A. &igndle, Ax n tfe.
Champagne, Old QpnrU), VBurgumhj, Madeira, Tenenffe,
Clai-eij tilling tubal), \Rocl;, Muscat d-Malaga Him*
5 of various brands and qualities.
Holland (Tin. Sehcidmn Schnapps. Jamaica Spirits, Scotch
■and Irish Whiskeys vl’o.-adi, Apple, Lavender. Blackberry,
Raspberry,’ Cherry and Giiigcr Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, ic.
Also, constantly on bail'd. an extensive stock of OLD
WHEAT, MOXbXdARMt.t and BOCKBOR WM&
KEYS, of various grades, some of {winch \yy guarantee to
be superior to any in the country. ■
onr long experience ip! the business, arid thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of thej community, v.v flatter
ourselves to-be able to orders that may be eufin-d.-.I
to us. Orders from tlte .country (which are most respectful
ly solicited) will lie promptly attended to. Great care taken
in packing and shipping. ; •
All goods sNjnt from our cstablishpient arc guaranteed to
adve satis&ction, with the privilege of being returned,
• icb. 28-lyj : E. I*. ijIIDDLETON 4 880.
i APRIL, 1858.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
liAlsls OF FAjSlflOffS.
THE subscriber has the pleasure of an
nouncing to thecitizens of Altoon.vand the “ rest of
mankind,” that lie is just receiving from Philadelphia and
Sew York, a beautiful assortment pf BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMEBIC AN BUY GOODS, consisting, in part, of
KOBE A’ QUU.DE, ORAPjE pi KBPAXO&
FANCY OPIXUN BAREGE, DRAIN OI’HCN BAREGE,
CHARLIES, DECALS,
FRENCH LAWNS— BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH ‘‘ “ l ’ from 0’ | upwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS. BLACK DRESS SILKS.
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS. PRINTS. Ac.,
in.grcatjVarietyi Uo would call especial attention to his
stock of SIFA’iVES, whicli for style, nmdityjind'varirty,
cannot be surpassed, and must be seen to bo appreciated.
Tim assortment of White' Goods land Ladies* Dress Trim
mings are all that fashion could dpsire. Among his stock
of Ladies’ Misses and Children's Gaiters and Shoes will he
found a full line from the best city manufacturers.
His stock of Groceries, Queens Ware, Hardware, ic., is
complete. '
Uo hopes his Goods and pbices! (which by the way defy
competition.) will meet the approval of all who call upon
him. Your'patronage is respectfully solicited.
April 29,5 m. | CHAS. J. MANN.
The .summer season— jesse
SMITH would rcspcctfulfy inform tha citizen's
of Altoona and ; the public' generally- that he lias just
returned from thc'EaSt with a largo and varied assortment
° f HATS AND CIPS, 111
Which be purchased at low prices for cash
and will sell at I '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, anShmii
advance on the original cost. .'llls stuck comprises lIATS
and CAPS of every description, bfeo and shape. AU who
are in \yant of anything in his lino will du'wcll fogivcliim
a call, ns ho feels confident ho can suit the most fastidious,
in quality and price.. ■ ■ : - ;
Ho is always ready and willing to cxhilfit Ids stock fret
of charge, so that none need fear to Call audesamiuo before
purchasing elsewhere. ! \
■ Remember that his store is on Virginia street, directly
opposite the Lutheran Church, j [April 8-(3m.
HFETTINGER’S;
• GBEAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
MO; 1, “ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTOONA. PA..
AViicro may he had ail tho popular Publications of the
day, such as Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
and" Romances, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy
Hooks, Slates, Pens, Pcjicils, Inks, Can and Irnttcr Paper,
.Epvelopos, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
flirt everything in line. Toys, Notions and
Games of every variety, Picturesjnnd Picture Frames, To
bacco and Segars of the best quality, Ac ~
N. B.—We are solo Wholesale And Retail Agent, in this
county, for BOHN'S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does po»~:
iticelg cure all sores [o which it is applied. Try it. [7-tf.
Blair county insurance
AOEXCV. —The nndcrsigliicd, .. Ageu t tjio Blair
County Miitual Fire Insurance Cow Any, is at all
times ready to insure against loss Of djffi6jg!#t>j fire; Build
ings, Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every des
cription, in town or country,- at as. rcVgoaSblw rates as any
Company In the State. Office irf tho Mneonlc Tcmple.
’ Jan. 3, ’56-tf] ■ JOHN' SHOEMAKER, Agent.
jpiOALI COAL I GOAL"! COAL !
•V-/ The subscriber ayiuld rcspccfc-jj^S*
ftUly inform the consumers nrrfSAt.lftOy *V I-
Jin’ Altoona, that ha is constantly rWßgg|| : * TSSjjffljSjS
reiving all kinds of COAL, which ho' B*®' 8 *®' W
Is ready to deliver at all times and to any part of tho town.
! Office atireaidcnce, in North Ward. ,
June 17-Smj I JOHN-ALLISON.
/CONVEYANCING,|— -ALL KINDS
of writing done at tlio shortest notfoe.—Heeds, Mort
gages,Ac., executed in the neatest manner by : . .i;
. JOHN SHOEMREE,
Jan. 3, ISST-tt] Masonic Temple,]Altoona.
O YES! O YES V—GENTLEMEN
draw high and Bear. JOSEPH P. TROUT announ
ces to the public, that ho is ready to discharge hia duty
as an Auctioneer whenever called upon. , [jan. 2, '66., ;
HABtiWipEUB OF, AliL DESCRlP
tionsjuat redgiyed and for sale l>y
Oct. 15-tf] '■ ' /V' ■ 3, B.IHIiEJIAN.
ttajb;
JLJL. Paint, Bosh
H -
HAMS, Ss)
Beet ic-, air
June 18, ’uT-ly]
FINE AND LAE?) oils, cam
• phcae, BurmugTluid, Oorjbon(Uf, at
Jan.VSft-tfJ v -K«SSI4EB?B.
SON.E B.UT THE BEST CONFEG
tlonariee, Nuts anil Fruits $ '
•Juno 18j ’57-3y] *UJSNBT LEHE’3.
JYINES.
T, TQOTp; SHAYING,
' VarnJah Brusbeast
‘ ' ' KESSLEB’S.
,E, SHOULiDEK, t&IEI*
'ways oh hand at .
' _ - HEKET IiEHR’S. :
rsss^jSS&^z^'
: -In dally attendanccjupwitt'W of 800 Student^
. .PMSOrAI-
J R W. OKXTIiNGKB, Professor of Arithmetic, Book
k^Swl?EyX°TT hy TOTmiE'rr, Professors of no
and Ornamental PomnansWpj ■; - . .
jj. BACON, Lecturer, on Political Economy. ,
JAMES H. HOPKINS, Eaq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lec
turer onJCommercial Law. .1. •-. i.
JAMES W. KENNEDY, of “ KennedyVftinE Note Eo
view,” Lecturer onCounterfelt, Altered and Spurious Bant
Notes,
DESIGN OP THE INSTITUTION. - _
To furnish the beat means for acquiring a THOROUWU
BUSINESS EDUCATION, in the shortest time and at the
least expense, comprising Instrocttondn - ■
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPINO* ,
os applied to Merchandising, 4
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEBINO, ; i.' .'■
WHh all the recent improvements, taught without extra
‘ • charge. ’
• PENMAN SHIP. . . •_
Rapid Writing, with every - variety and, style ox Bnsihcss
and Ornamental Penmanship. ;
ARITHMETIC. * •
And a thorough course of Counting HousoCwirolalipns.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. *
Full instructions given in this important brunch of, onst
hogs adncntlcn. , -
i' LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK-KEEPING* ■
ÜBaaes, Laws and Customs of Commerce, Finance and Bank
ing/Political Economy, Counterfeit 1 Notea; and other sub
jects havlug practical relation to active business.
TERMS, Ac. • „
Book-keeping, Full Commercial Course, •ruo
Stationary, about . ~
Board per week, can be obtained for • i,
tkß-. Students are not charged extra for Steamhw Book
keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma;
1 STUDENTS
Can enter at any time—(no vacation) review at pleas tire—
time nhluntWd—usual length of course from eight to twelve
weeks.
REFERENCE. . - . !
Four hundred and eighty-seven student's entering turn th
Cit v alone within one year besides the many from the country
DIRECTIONS. ;
Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing full, infor
mation, sent by niail free of charge. _
Address F.,W. JENKINS,
Iron Oitv College, Pittsburgh, Pa,
JK?-PREMHJM PEN MANS HIP—No less than EIGHT
FlliST PREMIUMS were awarded this College in the fail
of ISS7 1 , over all competitors, for best writing. These, with
other previous Premiums, wero given in Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville,
the United States Fair, and nil for work actually dime hath
PEN nnd INK, and not for Etigrated Penmanship. Our
Penmen arc fully competent to do their own. work without
the aid of-the engraver to make it resooctahlo. [ang.‘-!7-ly
IN TEN S E BXCITIMBNT !
McCORMIOK'S NEW GOODS HAVE ARRJTEDVsD
AUE NOW BEING OPENED FOB INSPECTION
AND §ALR.
“Halloo. neighbor, Tra licro (in the ground again. Per
haps vou recollect when I, last year, asked yon to hold my
horse* a moment and tell mo where tho CHEAP STORE
was. But it is different now; It reminds mo ft little of
the campaign ofISIO. when Qpn. Harrison waurclectod Pre
sident. Yon have only to go ; with the crowd and yon will
hava no diflicultyjn finding McCORMIOK’S STORE. From
the excitement down the valley, and the quantity of goods
I sec carried away, they must bo selling off very rapidly
and very cheap.' 1
“ You are right, my friend; I wonld say to yon, sir, go
ahead and vour anticipation!) will ho, fully realized, lie
lias a very large and well selected assortment of Goods.
ITe'll sell von a dress for fifty o-n/s and give the trimmings
Into the bargain, I’m told, and all other goods in .propor
tion.’ 1 . . ,
“Good bye, neighbor, that's where I am going to buy
my goods. 1 !
'<• That's right, and bo should cvoiybody else. Good bye.
DRY GOODS. ' i <
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWA RE,
STONEWARE.
CEDARWARE,
Hats and Caps, very cheap BoimetsJSlissv 8 ’ Flats, Ac.; La
dies’ ('outers, Sh(vs and Slippers, with Misses, Roys and
: Meals Boots and Shoes, and every other article kept in ft
first chiss country store, can bo bud ciieupifor cash, at
McCormick's.
All articles of country produce taken m exchange for
goods.- R. U. MoGORMIOK.
Altoona, May 13.1555.-ly i.
Another reduction in price
at McCormiCk'n Store.
Having adopted tho CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit
will not bo given to any other than those who arc icillht’g
and ean give satisfactory reference ami assurance of prompt
uionthly payment,) and desiring to make it tho interest Of
all to patronize our store, we have made a very great re
duction in the prices ,of all descriptions of goods, and will
give cur entire time and attention to keeping up an assort
ment to unit the wants of our customers, such as
DUV 000113.
GROCERIES,
II AHUM A RE,
QUEENSWARB,
CEDAUWABB,
STONEWARE, !
BOOTS 4 SHOES,
Gaiters, Slippers, Hats and Caps, Dried Fruit, cte, all of
widen will bo sold as cheap as the cheapest, ' ,
All articles of produce taken in exchange far goods at
their highest market price. ' ;
‘Thankful for past favors, wc hope to sham tho patronage
of those who are iu waut of goods. [March 2d-tt
rpHE GREAT- QUESTION WHICH
now agitates the mind of every \
is, where can I get tlie best article- for inyHHI ‘
money ? In regard to oilier matters, tho sub- iHI
scriber would not attempt to direct, but if you Van.
want anything in tho line of
BOOTS DR SHOES , -
he invites an examination of his stock and work. -'
Uo keeps constantly on hand ar. assortment of Coots,Shoos,
Vlalters, Slippers, Ac, which lie offers at Cvir prices. j'
lie will give special attention to enstom work, all of
which will be warranted to give satisfaction. None but tho
best workmen are employed
Remember my shop is bh Main street, nest door tp : B.
Kerr's old stand, now W. O’Neil’s.
September 3, ’57-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
The mormons evacuating
SALT LAKE CITY!! ,
Tremendous ,£xcitevient in East Altoona ,
The subscribers respectfully inform tho
of Altoona and the rest of mankind that they arc
now prepared to carry on tho BLACKSMITHINO BUSI
NESS in ail Its various branches, at tho new stand next
door below Peter Reed’s Cabinet Shop, on Adeline street, in
East Altoona. They flatter themselves that they aro ablz
to render satisfaction to may favor them with their
patronage; andno effort will bo wanting on'their f«rt to
merit tho patronage of tlie community. .Wagons, Car
riages, Ac., made and ironed to order, for which good lum
ber will b» taken. Remember the place, on
where Blackamltliing 1s done on tho shortest notice and
most reasonable terms. JOHN W. HOOPER,
Altoona, May 27, ’SS.-2m] T. A. JAMES. • ;
Exchange hotel.—the sub
scriber would respectfully in- .
form-tho public that he has recently re
fitted tlie above Hotel, and, is now
pared to accommodate his friends andflyugnßiSfr.
patrons In a comfortable manner, and
Will spare no pa;ns in making it an agreeable homo Sir all
sojourners. His Table-will always ho luxuriously supplied
from tho markets of the country and cities, and h&i Bor
filled with liquors of choice -brands.' His charges ato os
reasonable os those of any other Hotel in tlie place, and ho
feels satisfied they can n6t ho .complained of by those who
iavor him with their custom. Expecting toroceive a iliare
of public patronage, and folly intending to deserve It, he
throws open his house to tho public and invites a trim.
Altoona, May.27,1838.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
SHOES.—THE tJN
ddndgncd has how on hand and will
sell cheap at his store in tbo Masonic Bern
pie, a large and coutilefe assdHnVcntofßOO'TS'. 1
AND SHOES, ready made, or made- to order,'
Overshoes, Ladies’ Sandals, Gain Shoes, Cork*
Soles, and everything in his lino of business, of
the host quality oncLoh the moatreasoimblo terms. 'All
custom TOrk warranted. : ‘ 1
Jan.2,’55-tf.l
/\YSTERS I OYSTERSI OYSTERS I
In conce<incßC©of tho tuinl times, I have concluded
to putdoWntho pries or my OYSTEKSto tho lotvcstpossi
blo standard. They: will hereafter be served up on tho
Chafing Dish at TWBNTY.CBNTB, and roasted in the shell
and served hp with (ill- other accompaniments, TWBNTY
-ITVE CENTS. They will also bci furnished, in every oth
er wnyj at prices 'to correspond with tho times.
JOHN KEIFFEB,.
Bogan House, Hollidaysburg.
Dec. 17, tC]
f'IAST IRON RAILING- AND ALL
kinds of Cartings executed to order, also Tlafpout
lag pat tip to order, at shortest' notice, apply to
1 •••"•• - : - -J. SHOEMAKER, Agent for
Jan. 3,1850-tf. oxSMiaiif, Watson & Co.
JUST RECEIVED.
A large and iasbionjiblo assortment atthe storo-of
■' j:b hilestak.
t)TO COFFEE,. SUGAR, TEA AND
f jiy Ml tthd ofdrbcerles for sole By - ;
>3one-18il8#7*Jy] r ; .HENKE tKHB;
JL Jol country pr«ifefe.can bel»iid at i -
JujW 18, *67-1 y HENRY UJHRg.
TActn.tr.
J. SHOEMAKER
&V, Wal
e&mx oiSuS
tiUnt and .Eptdmfe diseases . . ***
_Toallpo*»iWJafcfea frith BexnnlDlg«a*ej ;g t l i;h M
Stxuot yFedknr.s!:, Ttopotrncr, tlonorrhtra, tfTt
gupUHir, tht tries of Oriant'rm or &If Alnist, rfc., rfc
ThellOTiHD in view of the awful destrier
of Ruman life, caused by Sexual Diseases, and the den n -i
practised upon the unfortunate victims of such disen»«
_ Quacks, Several years ngodireeted their Consulting
auncharitahU oct worthy of their name, to open a HL-t
mvry fijr the treatment or this class ofaiisenses, in nil n' 3,
forms, nnd to give medical advice grafts, to nil who am?,
by letter, ■with a description of their condition. (»« Ct‘‘
‘pation; habitn of life, Ac.,) and in cases bf extreme po\>ro
and suffering, to jinouA medicine Jrtc of sharp, u -
needless to add that the Association commands the
Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most
ed modern treatment. , ■
iTho Directors, on a reriew of the past, feel assured t! a .
-their labors in tills sphere of benevolent effort, havauJ
Of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to t he Tottr’
and they have resolved to devote themselves, with rea ( *j
Mai, to this very important but much despised c aue,
just published by tho Association, a Report on Spehu
torrhcca, or Seminal Weakness, tho vice of Onanism,;
turbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of tho S«S
Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will bo. sent I,
mail (in a sealed envelope), free of ciarge, on tlie receipt ,
jro postage stamps for postage. _
1 Address for Report or Treatment. Dr. GEORGE R. CAh
fIODN, Consulting Surgeon; Howard Associatios Kn,
l“ ,h «-* nmM^i.’^ss9ss^
~ GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secy. [Dec. My.
TNTBNSE EXCITEMENT!—A Mft
:| yjRM BROKE OUT IN A SEW PEACE. I
! M’3I»AIN & LEHR
jw learo to inform their Mends and the citisensof Allt* I
naW vicinity, that they liaro owned a „ ■_ i
f GROCERY & PROVISION STORE,
•to the room formerly otemded hr lehr, on Virgin I
street, next door to Paten's Hail, whfere they frill to w
hytoaerve all who may faTOr*th*m with acall. Tfr,
atdek la a largo and select one> consisting of ,
Flour, ' Feed,: : Bacon,
Fork, v Sugar, Coffee,
Tea, Molasses, Fish,
Salt, Potatoes, Fish Oil,
Fluid, Camphenc, Alcohol,
Cigars afcA’Fohacco.
, Aa thev puiehiuwidlthclr goods fir the REABT CA?r.
and sell for the some. persons desirtagof purchnsmg 5,-.
thin" In their line, will do woU to give them a call, a* il*.
Will sell at beta trifling advance on first wet. Wc fu-k t.
>«»» to pay for anythingtow what he buys. Giro usag..
al and see if we won't tunke otir Words good, [jau 7-. if
otovess stoves i stoves' —ikl
I 'Jo undersigned has Just received ■. |
North, Chase celebrated Cook-g«a, I
: ing Stores,fpiflSW. . ■ • BBSs I
? - ; Tltß ROYAL COOK HR|
for Wood ortkaU. Thisbeauttfnl Cooking |
1 chulkngps.ail competition for the exquisite stylo |
iof ornament perfect. - operation in ell - respects. TV |
oven extend*, wilder the fiterhpx M/tlw B(,al ?*V I
f ed tluit the whole oven surfeco wiuhake per welly and m, 1
ejrmly- The slightest cxpndimUonof; this Stove most« j
Isfv every ono that it will become aTndvewaLlavorite. |
i -r ■ : .TUB SKA SHELL, |
for wood or cool. The flre-hox .is of good capacity-.]-,
ash-box Isdeop—the oven is capacious and is a thotvup
baker. This stove w one that may readily ho roconmiemm
for fiimilv use, in every particular.
All kinds of heating and parlor stoves constantly k
hand. JOSEPH 11. BCBU.
, April 16, ‘37-tf], Opposite the American Hime, Altoma.
/COMPETITION IS' THE LITE OF
1; TRADE.—VuIiv convinced of the truth of this
iugi the subscriber would respectfully annnnrgfl h> li*
citizens, of Altoona and vicinity, that he has 'catcall
tho Held, by bpenlnjj a
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
in the room heretofore occupied by Michael Gallagher. iti
mediately opposite tha. Superintendent's Office, where.k
will carry on the. business as usual. Uo has just rceehsl
an, excellent assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSiMERES & VESTING?,
suitable for working and dross suits, which Uo will makes
order, on short notice and at prices which can not Mu
satisfy. He has also rccciycd the LATEST STYLES el
PALL AND, WINTER FASHIONS, -
and feels confident thht lip cah wtufy-the mrwt families
in Hits particnlar. and hisplothing will be made as Welle
clothing can be mail *. In fine, ho is determined that lurk
ing shall ho wanting on his part to render satisCicthuu
those who may favor him-'with'their patronage.
' Nov. 5-tf.] JOHN TALBOT.
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PIUDi A
TUIIB DECLINE.—Just Published, Gratis, tu«»
Thousand: .
A PEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT,
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local lylakn.s.
Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Dlbility.hi'H
.tency,and Impedmenta to MarriagegcncraUyiby I
B. DE LANE*, 31. It.
. The important fact that the mpny'nWrminfccomphinu!
originating in tho imprudence ami solitude of youth, t;v
in! easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this .-rail
tract, dearly demonstrated; and Uiq entirely new and hi;}
W surceysfiU; treatment* as Adopted by ttio ‘Author, fn:!-
explained. Mr means olwhicheveryone is fenabkd ft cw
HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible coat, ther.l
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis 'awl jpost free in a scaled cr.
vclopo, by remitting (ptfst paid) two postage stamps to k
B.DE LANKY, 88 KastdUsl street, New. York City.
May 6,1859. ■
SPUING AND SUMMED FASH
lONS.—JOHN D.DONNELL, McrchantTailor, late ■.(]
Uollidaysbutg, desires to infcrnr tho citizens of Alto n;
and vicinity, that' ho has towed the. building two d:-.a;
North of the Red Lion Hotel! and one.door South of Si
gle’s Saloon, on Main street, where he is now receiving U;
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, j
consisting in'part 6f ClotlisoPdll prices. Plain and Fawj
Cassiincrea, suitable for sUmcr wear. Silk, Satin Velvet Sc-j
seillcs and all kinds of, light Summer Vestings, In shot
everything jthst may ho (tailed' far, all of which hew,',
make to order, oil short uoUce, l ond on the most rcowai
hie tonus. ” J .-’d
His long jegppfiencc In the business, lie thinks, will m
blehim to pleiwo all who muy tiiTOr him witlf their oohn.
April 1, fB5My. : ,
ll /fAF OF BLAIR COUNTY —TIIFJ
IT I subscribers propose to pnhiisha New Map of bhj j
Omnty, Pennsylvania, from actual snnreys, containing i'|
Public- Rdads, Rail Roads; Canals,' the uctnal localiti s j
Villages, I)ost Offices, Bouses of Worship. School it""" j
Manufactories,, Tanneries, Mills, Hotels, Stores, Kami U--I
cs,. names of Property Owners, Ac. J
Enlarged Plans, oi the Principal Villages, a Tali'’:;
Distances, and a Business Directory, giving tho name sa
business of each subscriber, will he engraved on the t»tj
gin.'*. Tho plotting will be to d suitable scale eons ta nat;i
a large arid ornamental Map, -which 'will bo colored •*■!
mounted in tho beat.style,- and delivered to subscribers f
$5 per copy. .SAMUEL GBit.-
April 16,1558/ ; ■ . ISAAC O. PREBU
GW. KESSLER—PRACTICAL
• DRUGGIST, respectfully announces |
to the citizens of Altoona and the public gen-Ǥjj|i
eftiUy, that he still continues the Drug business, j
on Virginia street, where ho • keeps constantly fly
on hand, Mr sale. Wholesale and Retail, DRUG S, S£?'3
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH-
E 3 and DYE-STUFFS. V ,
By strict attention.to business, and a desire torender '■'l
infliction to all as regards price and quality,’ho ho^« :
merit andreccivo a share of public patronage.
Physicians end merchants supplied on reasonable lets’|
and alt'orders from a distance promptly attended to. 1
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded,' [l-tl
■VTATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
-1 N This Great Journal of Crime and 'Criminals is -
its Twelfth Year,, and J is widely circulated
the country. It .contains’all the Great Trials,
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together*'-
information on Criminal Matters, not to be found lira;
other ’ newspaper.
Subscriptions $3 per annum; $1 for sis month-V- 1
bo remitted by snbscribora, (who should write their m**
and the town, county and State where they reside plain?'
; j To G.W. MATSELL A CO-,
Editor A Pron’r. of New York Police Gazette,
15-tf] ! JVew York Mi-
Bell/ Johnson, Jack & CoJ
I
OFFICES AT I
Ilollldaysbnrg and Altoona. I
Drafts ontue prinoip.il citi£|
anil Silver and Gold for sale. Collections
Moneys received on deposit, payable on demand, without 1 1
terest, or upon time, with interest, at Ciir rates. [l-t‘i |
J. D. LEET, I
Attorney-at-law, bvludM
I - »CtW, Bl.ua COtJKTT, -PA.,
A'lU practise In tho several. Cburfcf of Blair, Unutin?;- 1
md yarphrla counties, and attend promptly to all ci ■’
don entrnsted to him. ’ Offleo (ibr the present) at Ms r ';
dcnco, chrner Allegheny and Penn streets, IMUdaysl'nf:
Pa. , ! ■ . [-JWf,
! J. G. ADLUM,
ii, T AI/COONA, BLAIB COUNTY, PA.
Can at all times be found at tho store of J. B. Ililcin*"?-
Altoona, October 1, 1857.-ly ■ '
Concentrated lye, you ma
KING Soft Soap, and Soap Powder for Wajhlp?**'
pound equal to sir of’common Sdap;. Castile Seap, I*
Soap, Chemical Soap, etc., on hand and Re sale at ■
' June IQ, J858.-tf ] '■ A. RQl?» -
a Superior lot oe preshgak
SEEDS foe sale by fOt T) d. I*. ICW*
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Obituary notice* exceeding ton lines, n
tribune dire
CHURCHES. MINISTER
Boy. A B. (X.iRK, P«at
u . moroiogat 10>j o cluck, ami
• o’clock. Sabbath School at 0 o’clock,
tar* Room- Pntfex Mectiug atcry Wov
jWs nm* room.
. MtiftaKst SfUetpzl, Roy. S. A. Wiups
Bftblkftth mormug *t 10} £ o doc
111 School In tho Ixcturo H<x
(federal Prayar Meeting in «amn
j-y «TCAla|.' Voung Men’*' Prayer Mei
4nnlßf»
Jjgcutffcficol IdUthxtvLtij Rev. Jacob Sxeci
lu mtt S*UmU< morning at o'clock
Sabbath School in the
P. M. Prayer Meeting in
WMMeday evening.
(MM Brdhrtn, Bov. D. Speck. Path
-*M4abbatk morning at 10 V* o’clock and
. tlateleok. Sabbath School in the Led
> A.U. Prayer Sleeting every \\
toom.
Epitcapal, Rev. 1L W. Ouve
■ s iftrwS»iil and ith Sunday* of each mon
and 4}* P. M. Sunday School at
Bev. Jons Twicwrf, Pastor.—
•’clock in the morning, and at 3}» in the
-: T rjujj.-w (no Pastor.)—Sabbath School i
Africa* MtthcdUt, Kov. Strom C.ta, Pi
. Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock and
»*•«*< I Union School Iliniso. *
ALTOONA MAIL SCHE
s >- MAILS CLOSE.
. iMten ff»jr and Holliday* burg »t
Wi*Urn - ■
JMUAurrtiirg
JEtaUrn Through Mall
IhihTTi TTi~~~(r*~ Mail,
■'Wlffiarn Way and UollbUysbarg,
Xnaum « ■ ■ «
fltta* open for ths transaction of but
jaS&M-i <wriag tha weak, and from S
JOHN BUO*
RAILROAD SCHEOU
Itpr— Train East arrives 2,18 A. M.,
~ “ West « 8,55 “
Tart M East “ 6,25 P. H.
* « West “ 10,00 “
Malt “ East “ 11,5 u A. M.,
- <• West “ C,15 P. M.,
. Tbs HOLLIDAY3BUUG RRANCUcur.
Train West, Mail Train East and West
- last. •
Tb* BLAIRSVILLE BRANCH conne
Way Train Cut •ud West, Exiireu T
(traSut
Dec. 31, ’ftfr-tIV
MEETINGS OF ASSOCI
Mountain Lodge, A. Y. M-, No. 381, m
■dsy of each month. In the third story o
pto.otTKo’clock.P. M.
Bamerahal Encampment, A. Y. M-,
thin) Tuesday of each month, In tbo th
Mkk Temple, at IV o’clock, P. M.
Mtoma Lodge, I. 0. of 0, F.. No. 173.
•Toning, in the second story of tha Ma»
o’clock, P. M.
Veranda Lodge, 1.0. of 0, P., No. 63i
evening, lu the thinl story of Patton’s It
•tmt, at o’clock, P. M.
Winnebago IWbe, No. 36, I. 0. B. M
.sils every Tuesday orening in the I. (
Masonic Temple. Council Vint klndhs
breath.’ A. EBERLE, C. of R.
Junior Sam of America, Camp No. 31
day sight in the third story of Patton’s
P. M.
, COUNTY OFFICER
• —Jndget of the Cburtt. —President, Hoi
Amocmtcs, J. Pehn Jones, David Caldwi
i rrrdhonetaary —Joseph Baldridge.
5- Stgitler and. Recorder— Hugh A. Cali
• ; ,«eKf-Goorge Putt. Deputy—John
: 2 'DUtnct Attorney —Bonj. L. Uowit.
l _ : fhtoify Commiitioneri —James Hatch
■ Surveyor—Junto L. Gwlnn.
'■ df,J- B. Me Far lane.
!■ ‘TVsaiuren—3. Hoover.
AmdUort —J, W. Tippery, 3. Morrow,
■ ftw Unite Di rector t —C. Gayer, Geo
Shiver.
Chewier—James Pnnk.
Mopcrinlendent of Common Schooli-
ALTOONA BOROUGH O
JuiUeet of the Peace —Jacob Good, J.
Bmrgett —E. M. Jones.
Ehvm Cbunat—James Lowther, ILII
ARfcoa, Peter Reed, Nelson Qlanding.
of Cbtiuol—B. 11. McCorm
. Clerk to Council—John McClelland.
through Treaturer —James Lowther.
■ flfhseP Directors—George. W. Pattoi
IUKm, Qco. W. Sparks, Joseph Moist,
Tfoatwrerof School Board —Wm. 0.
Jonh OmttabUe- Joseph K. Ely.
9sb CUtectar—John McClelland,
jfiafttori—G. D. Thomas, Thos. McM
dwenor—John McClelland.
MHtteni Mutton —Daniel Price, D
, dodge of Eleciiont —East Ward—Jol
’ “ “ West “ Jac
■ “ “ North “ Ale
Specters— East Ward—E. A. Beck,
“ West « J. 11. Bobct
North « Wo. Valcn
DATES, PRUNI
- U< l Currants in store and for sa
r vm
’SS-ly] 101 KorthM»
A LMONDS, WALNU
X3L Nnts and Filberts iu storeand
lUrahK, ’6B-ly] Mi Northßds
PURE WHITE LEA]
JL' Paint, also Chrome. Green, Yel
or ground in oil at : [l-tt]
ALL THE STANDA
-C3L MEDICINES AX [X-tf.
T OVERING AND NE
< s* Be8 ’ •*,**■*
(GROCERIES. —A I
V" complete assortment of Grocer
•atrwi at the store of
A BDOMESfAL SUPP
' *“* Dneoil for
■ XTENKY LEHR'S s
i.
TIIOS.