The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 23, 1858, Image 4

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payable in easy quarter yearly in
, JBEwfe within aterm of fburyears, with interest, .The
i i made easy, ia order to insure the rapid improVe
: tha land, by enabling etery indiatrious manta buy
a jar*.. • It is now being extensively improved by good
Pwids, and soma oC the beat citizens from New Englanoand
,A*sl3sh(Bt»tesaro erecting large improvements.' Ills
i*apssof tbo greatest improvement ontof Philadelphia.—
.ffifMty’Bvo booses have been built in four months. Prac
' Qesl farmers and business men from tho length and breadth
,#C|hoWnion are settling there. It ia an important busi
ness plows on account of its being in the midst of a great
market. Every article raised upon this land finds an {mine*
dials sale. The water ia excellent, and no such thing is
. favor Is known.
Thaeoil U a sandy or clay loom, with a clay bottom and
retentive of manures. It is free of stones and easily work
ad. It abounds largely in tbo phosphates, and such is its
futility that from tuu crops produced both upon, this land
, apd the largo area adjoining under, cultivation; it will be
fWtdaot to bo excelled anywhere in' the production of
crops most adapted to ita market.' ■
Xho reader may bo well aware that the earliest Md the
beat fruits and vegetables comb from' Now Jersey, which
oroanoolly exported to tbs amount of millions of dollars.
The land, betides being accessible in every way for fertlll-,
. sen, has an abundant supply of the best quality of mock
than arc. '
, Camber and building moterialh can be had on the spot at
• cheap price, from tbo mills. Other 'mills are now being
< opened, and brickyards being starred on the ground. A
parson «»» put up a, frame tenement for present convent*
Aim g)r one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive
Stgrattoß. this is tbo best course to pursue in prder to got
'Sauce to live in at first. Carpenters attd builders are on
hand to put up houses on the besPterme. " _
' ~ to settling here tbo emigrant has many advantages. He
. li within a few hours’ ride of the great cities of the Middle
Kaies y* l * New England; he Is near his old friends and aa*
’ sedations; ho is in a settled country, where every improve
'mout and comfort of civilization is at band; he win a heal
thy place, and Is not sabjoct to the certainty q( toeing the
gnater part of his family and his own health by those ma-
Ugnaat fevers which maf:u the graves of so many millions
‘ at tbo young and and hardy In- the far off regions away
from home and frtonds. Betides, bebas a mild climate and
IB open winter.
There are throe trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all
those who improve tho railroad company giveeafreo ticket.
The reader will at once bo struck With the advantages
here presented, and ask himself why the property has not
been taken up beCiro. Tho reason is, it was never thrown
in the morknt; and unless these (tatemonta wen correct no
ono would bo tnvitedto examine tho land befaro pure hoeing.
This all are expected to do. They will see the land under
en’ ivw ton; they will meet persons, no doubt, from their
owindghborhojd; they will wltnto* the improvements,
and cm judge oflho character of the population. Persons
. ibanl i o rd i prepared to purohete, as many arc locating,
and 100 ulob* an mt held on wfliiai.
Ths HammOnton Farmer, a monthly Literary and Agrl
d'-I oral sheet, c mtalulnr full informal ion ol Hammontont
Will b > seat to each eaqßirer,knd can bo obtainod at SB cts
p#r in&QiQ*
i lud spoUble. Wanrantee do ds given, clear of oil
incumbrance, wheu purchase mouey. to paid. Bents to the
land Leave Vine street wharL Phlialelphia, for Uammon
t jo,by railroad, at 7% A. M, and 6>s P. M-; when there
inquire .tor Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniencos will bo
Inund; .Letters and appUcatlanSf can be addressed to S. B.
CQL’QULIN. BOS South PIPTU Street, below Walnut. Phll
fjftjpliia. Maps and informatiou cheerfully furnished.
. September 2,ISiS-3m.
Si RE AT IMPROVEMENT IN COOK
VTwa stoves.
OONSPMPTION OF SMOKE AND OASAND SAVING
OF FUEL,
• The subscriber Ukcs pleasure.ln offering to the public a
NKVC-QAB AND SMOKE CONSUMING
Cookihg Store, recently patented, which la declined to au
tierceds all other*, as It requires
. ONK-TIUED LESS FUEL
j than other slovea and la more caaily, quickly and regdlor
i ity heated. No unpleasant smelt of gas arises from this.
- flovofrom the fcet that it is all consumed ere Itcan cs
- daps. ThdtUrls no trouble from smoke as that unpleasant,
and often annoying exhalation is also consumed inside of
the store Neither lathers any danger of flues or chim
' asys becoming clogged'with soot or the mortar loosened by'
■ tbs gal arising, from coal line.
Persons wlt&ing to purchase stores are inrited to call at
the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, and ex
amine the'aboTe stores.
y JOHN SHOEMAKER,
V ■ , Salt Agent far Blair County.
Meß. AH kinds of Airtight, Parlor Cooking and Egg
Stares on hand. * [Aug. 12,1856.
•VfEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.—
ill J.« 3. LOWTUBR bsvojost returned from the City
■Dd an iwsr receiving their (tuck of
SPBING GOODS,
which: thav feed, assured are on HANDSOME and CHEAP,
if npt.9MuleAtaper, than anv yet brought to this place.
. On account of going to Philadelphia late in tho-season,
we have been abio to buy. our goods at greatly reduced pri
ce*, and,wo are determined to aclt them at very email prof
it! for cash or to.promjit fuouthly paying customers,
have’ <a usual a spioudid stock of 1
’LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
»nch M LAWNS.. ROBES A’QUILLE, CHALUES,
BAYADERE, LARKLLAa, DDC.VIS, POIL.DECIiEYBKP,
- BELA INS,. P UINXB, GINGHAMS, Ac.
Also, Shawls and Mantillas in groat variety, together with
a good, stock of Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods,
LOOTS $ SHOES, HARD WARE, QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, j*c., <fc.
T)m cttlxena of Altoona will And It to their advantage to
examine one stock, as we are uot to bo undersold-
April 29,1868.
T*fEW GROCERY FEEDAND PRQ
• _L T VISION STORE.
’ The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizen! of
Altoona and vicinity that ha haa opened a store of the above;
-kind, Bear the corner of Atfeline. and Julia streets, East
Altoona, where bo will keep constantly on hand a full sup
ply of, everything iu hi* line. His
GR OCERIES
are all'fresh and will bo sold at prices as low as those of
any other establishment in town. His stock of provisions,
consisting of
Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, i fee.
will bo aold a little cheaper , than they , can bo bonght any
whore'doe. His FtOhr is obtained from tho best mttli in
tb* Western port of .the State, and is warranted to bo what
•It iaj represented..
All lunds of Pced fer horns, cows and hugs, always on
s««s
1 hi Un i to keep rnch an assortment that I.shall at all
times be able to siipply my customers 'with whatever they
majr heed; and I intend also /to sell at prices which will
makeit a saving to thoao who patronlxe ray store.*
duly S 2, m»Bra. ■ HENRY BELL.
JAMES M. WHEELER & CO.,
• (Sheets*** to M Aranl,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nearlhe Penn’a Central Railroad Depot,
HARRISBURG, VA.
DEALERS IN
tURD AND SOFT COAL, Pig Metal, JtaHroad Inn, Bar
' " v , ‘ fgrfff. Pith, sAt, dc,
GOAL scat hie*!-*, In largo or amall quantities, along
* <|«d!%t»hfcßa4roads tngeipsylyania. [JuIySCHy.
THiAKK 30QKS AND STAXIONA
n isf. VTH, 8. HATkN, WBTfflw
Josnans, STitnwnt ato Burnt Book Anlß
■ wspoctfaUyinrltea attention to hla torse adffwlhaloctad
■ ’stockof ;-\ 4 .'-.
JSfankßook) Paper and Stationary t ßail
Road, Mercantile and Book Printing,
,; 'OC«wty description, promptly executed.
(r Johnson t <S>, Ijrpo Founds, BhtUdel-
T IMEI LIME! LlME!—Buncansvffle
.Lime Kilni, near Hollldayihnrg, Ps.
sOMCrtber has now la operation, four large Lime
joins, producing daily largo nndntltles ofthe
BEST QUALITY OP WHITE LIME.
U« Is prepared to fill all orders, from 1 bnsheltoten
JltOMsnß bushels, at the lowest rates.
JHfeLlme delivered at any point on the Pennsylvania
- MraMjll also, at Altoona, or any point In the nmronnd*
/jSpSSw wagon, or at tho Kiln. Address
:;’j§wy-to] : DimcanniU*,
ftMsUTION OF CITRATE OF MAG
XBBlA—ajfollns Cathartic, mild la Its operation
igtMablewroo taho; prepared and •
A..EOo«H,fih?«rW.
BURNING FLUID,
Spirits of Turpanllhe, WltftejCsadand
Afchol. fcr sale cheap at A. WWBH’B.
-.%.**....
-vt T -> r y,
*PRI
© tnoßMan a.-. ~ Mv- -v--,--:
m
•fmwOt*
Jornllrond,
opened tbr
/Ided op into
’■» ofttiie*#
SWAN&OO.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS DBTJAI WITHOUT
'INTERRUPTION.
SWAN & <3Q.*S
Ar« Ltg&l, ttHd authoriud bytht State eJQmrffwi. r
THE LATE ATTBMFT IO IHJDRB .
ODE FTBH AUB SHQJPN ,
THAT- OTJB IxjTTEBJQES ABE DBAWN 'FAIBLT;
THAT ODE PBIEBBABB PAID PDHCXDALLY;
AND THAT OCRBOHEIHB
ABE MOBS LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER - LOTTERY
IB .THE VIK1U)I
The fallowing Scheme #iil hodrirtrii by 8. Swan *(*».,
Managers of die Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ot their
Single Number Lotteries tor September 1868, at AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA, in pnMlc, muter the snperiirfendenee of Com
mbsionere:' * i
Class 81 draws on Saturday, September 4,1858.
Class jS2 draws on Satutday, September!!, 1858.
Class 38 draws on Saturday, September 18, 1858.
Class 84 draws on Batnrttay, September 25, 1858.
ON THE ELAN OFSINGLE NUMBERS.
50,000 I Tickets!
mt raoMim roos BiiBBBSs akv sarar-mi mils I
Nearly oaePrte toeeeqi Nine IVeirir/
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I
to as muwxxaca sitobdat in nmnn
1 Prise of $70,000 4 Prise of SCO
1 “ « SOJOOO 4 J “ <• 800
1 “ « 4 1 « “ 700
1 “ “ 4 “ “ 000
1 “ « 4,000 >BO Prises of 600
1 “ “ 3,000 60 “ « 800
4 “ * 1,600100 « , . 126
1 « « 1,000 280 “ “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ,
4 Prises of $4OO Approx’tlng. to $70,000 Prixeare $1,600
4 “ “ 300 “ “ « “ 1,200
4 “ “ 200 “ “ IOfiOO « “ 800
4 « “ 125 “ “ 6,000 « « 600
4 “ “ 100 “ •• AOOO “ “ 400
4 “ “ 76 • “ 3,000 “ 300
4 “ “ 60 “ “ 1,500 “ “ 200
SfiOO “ « 20 are 100,000
6,486 Prize* amounting to , $320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters s2^o..
43* A Circular showing the plan of tho Lotteries will
b« Mat to any one desirous ofrccelrlng it
Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the following rate*
which la tho riak:
Certificate of package of 10 Whole Ticket*,
u a ■ jo Half n
« “ . ■lO Quarter
“ “ 10 Sight “
IN ORDERING TICKSTB 0R CBROTIOAXES.
£oclow the money to our addraas for the tickets ordered,
or receipt of which they will be forwarded by firat mail.—
Purchase™ can hare tickets . ending. in any number they
itoay dmigiiAtc*
The Mat of . Drawn Numbers and Prlaea will ho sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Purchaser-s will please write their signatures plain, and
give their Peat Office, County and State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in fall
without deduction.
All prizes of $l,OOO and under, paid immediately alter
the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of 80 days.
AU communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets or certificates to
S. SWAN 4 00., Augusta, Oa.
Persona reaiding near Montgqmery.Ahu, or Atalanta, Oa.
can have their orders filled, and save time, by addreaalng
8. Swan 4 Co., at either of those cities.
A list of tho numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with tho amount of tho prize that each one is entitled to,
will be published after every drawing, in the following pa
pers : —New Meant Della, Mobile Bemiter, Charleston Stan
t/ord, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta InteUiijtncer, New York
Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning Newt, Richmond Dis
patch, New York Dispatch, and Ihcuiding (Mu.) Clarion
Augusta (Geo.) Cbmtihttionatut. [Jon.T-ly.
Maryland state lotteries
foil JULY, 1868.
B. Francs & Co..
Managers of tlic Mar;land State Lotteries, present the fol
lowing Splendid Schemes
FOB AUGUST, 1858.
I The; caution purchasers ol Tickets to beware of order
ing Tickets in Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi
tols are offered for n small cost of Tickets—oil each arc
swindles.
The Maryland Lotteries hare been In existence lor Forty
Years. They arc drawn By a State Offleer, aud can be ro
lled on. If yon draw n Prize, yon wlllgetyour money.—
The whole country, Is flooded with bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of them.
X dHl'Ordor in the Maryland. State Lotteries.
. - jrioinndcsT.scHxxE.
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS N,
To be rawn in Baltimore City, on Saturday, August 21st,
1858. '
12 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 26 tickets, 1 '
1 Grand PrlzKpf $40,000 ’ 1 Prize of s£oOO
1 PHisoof V 10,000 1 Prise of 2jOOO
1 Prize oi 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of Nj.057 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of £OOO 20 Prize of 1,200
1 Prize of 6jOW- 20 Prize of 600
1 Prizoof ‘ \ 20 Prize of 800
1 Prize of 143 Prize oi 400
1 Prized 68sPrlxe of 100
1 Prize of 60 «izo of 50
1 Prizeof 3O
1 Prizaof JLfIOO f 4,158 Prizes o, 2q
1 Prize of 2*ooo | 25,740 Prizes or - 11,78
Prizes; amounting to $601,000.
Ticket* slo—:Halves $S —Quarters s2£0 —Eighltisl,2o.
A Certificate of Package of 20 Wholes* costs Jl5B 00
Do. do. SS IIaITM, 70 00 ■
Do. do. 26 Quarters, 39 SO'
Do. do. 26 Eighths, 19 75 I
HAVANA PLAN.
ThUistho old mode of Drawing. Prices in one Wheel
and Tickets lu another.
Every Price is drawn out.
Every Pnttpaid in fult miOunU deduction!
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 0,
To be 'drawnin Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Aug, 28th. 1868.
Prices I 40,OOOJ»uinbers5!
We. would call particular attention to the following splen
did schennva package of 16 whole tickets costing only
$80 —and every other ticket being warranted to draw
$lO, determined by the number drawing tho Capital
Price, Whether odd or even.
SPLENDID SCHEME!
I Prize of $35,000 i 4 Appr'z to $3OO
1 Prise of 10,000 1 4 “ 100
XPrice of 6,000 4 « 50
1 Prize of 2,400 . 4 “ 60
IPrizeof 2,000 4 “ 60
1 Prize of I,ooo> - „
IPrizeof 1,000 ( 8 60
IPrizeof 500 { . „
IPrizeof 800 / 8 60
IPrizeof 400' mu ka
IPrizeof 400/ 8 “ 60
IPrizeof 200 i r . „ _
10 Prizes of ' 200/ 8 50
100 Prizes of .100 ere ,10,060
20/500 Prizes of 10 are 200,000
Whole’ Tickets slo—Haltes M—Quarters s2^o.
, A Managers* Certificate of TO Wholes—where persons
wish to pay the risk only, will be sent tor $BO
Do. do. .lOßatves, ‘ 40
Do. > do. 16 Quarters; 20 :
Do. do. lOSighths, 10
The Managers hare been compelled from the numerous
complaints made to them, of nnfillthfhlnesi on the part of
thoao who hare been attending to the filling of orders, to
resume the correspondence business In thefrown name.
Order tickets from rim Managers only.'.
Adrrms hll letters to / R. PRANCE 4 CO.
M"<*4-ly] Baltimore, Md.
TTOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL &
1 1 CARRIAGE PAISTIKO^—THo undersigned beg
toroto Inlbrm the citizen* of Altqona and vtctnity that
therhar# commenced theburtnewof
BOUSE, SIGN, 'ORNAMENTAL AND
CARRIAGE PAINfING,
GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING, VAR
NIBBING, &0., &C„
in *ll their rarkma branches,' andnro prepared to do all
arortc entnwted to them with neatneee anddeapatch.
'Tim harem hand a, large anortment- of painting ma
terial* and Window Qlaar of all stow, also gtainwTStaaa
nd XodtingOlaa* Plate*, which tddo work
In an improred stjlo and at reduced ratofc
of^abUen^^T *° ** h^e *»'»*»»aharo
rtreet, o^godtc
BARGAINS! BABGAmsT'
A NEW STOCK OP BEADX-MADE
’ CLOTHING
81
+*° SOT B^rSKM Hl,0 “ weim
-IVf’h- UUiMAN announces (hat he is
jLtJL 1* always on hand and win tabs greatpleanire In
waufitgtVDtiall who may favor hhnwithacau. He feels
, that he wlllbo able to rendaraatk&cUcm both
iniptaißyand price. .[April XMm
EAISINS. —1,000 BOXES BUNCH
ith. sr. shdoabd,
March 35, >6S-ly] Ifll ifforth SdatjcMt, Philadelphia.
orb
Maroh2s.’SB-ly| 191Jlorth8^tro^e^^^>;
.QPECTACLBSAND EYEPBESEE
©vsrsfciaaleat [l-tf.J «imn%
6,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
AKD EXTRAORDINARY !
KMedmaredbrfee TmoxampSd aadeem of *
tiiltwnil—rjTTmlm
wr fatrtdlihrd and popular pictorial monthly, the uHl*
T& OTATKB JOTJRNAt, and in the Mdfl or oat tilwWii-
Botte iK now announce onr new programme of jprendmM
fa ft*leHon of 1859 r and 1850, enbradog the wlroHW f
Ait Union Series of twelve large and splendid Blrt Hate,
I&gra+lnwv, and a schedule of Goto WatchiS, BICb J*w»
manrnf all kind*. Gold PeJts, etc.,off«ed on aacalo Of libe
rality .surpassing all previous offer*. _ . . _ ~
‘ Onr Jewelry to composed exclusively of the rienegt
dam article*, warranted to be solid gold, or predaeiy u
represented,and every person selects nlsown premium.—
Onm is the only Publishing Uonse that offer* Premium* on
this pun. or that furaishca this class of Jewelry.
The fbUowtog ls * U«t of * few of the article*, with the
amoantdf the dub for which It i* given as a premium, and
tlie postage required for its delivery by nidi:
Splendid Detached ievar, Enameled Dial elgb
teen carat Gold Wotch, warranted a perfect
ttmfrkeepef, $OO 00
Elegant Lopinc Enaalelcd Dial 18 cant Gold
VVatch, . 50 00
LargeDonbte-BUde Gold Pencil and Gold Pen, Postage.
warranted to be solid gold throughout, 600 9c.
Eetntifol Gold Pencil, Warranted to be solid
Key, and Gold Tooth
Pick combined, “
Extension SUvor-Caac Pencil (warranted name
aa coin) and Gold Pen, • 260 9c.
JUcb GoWßand Bracelet, 400 9c.
Vaucy Gold Mosaic Bracelet, 800 9c.
Superb UnedGold Locket, engrld and turned, 400 6c.
Set of Oold Camco Bor Drops, 600 6c.
Set ofQold Coral Bar Drops, 600 6c.
Gold Cameo Pin for Lady, 600 6c.
Gold Plorentine Pin for Lady, 600 6c.
Gold Bar Cluster Pin for Gentleman, 800 3c.
Set of Gold Cameo Studs, 300 3c.
Set of,Engraved, LinodGold Studs, 800 3c.
Set ef Gold Canteliau.aieeyo Duttons tar Lady
or Gentleman, 400 3c.
Saperb Priendship Bing, solid sixteen carat
gold, rlchlyenomeled,
A Hiss’ Bing, Boldld sixteen cant gold, eet
with (tone,
Among the Engravings Are:
The Signing of the Death Warrant of k«dy Jane
Grey, from the celebrated painting by Daniel
Huntingdon, SBinches long by’l7 wide, $1 00 12c
Tbo Trapper’s Last-Shot, from the great paint
ing by W. Bnnney, 18x24,
The Angler's Daughter, from the great paint
ing by Landseer, 50 9c,
Sparkling, from painting by W.F. Edwards,
. (Abr JuU Schedule., tt&our CUlalogue.)
The rmta States Jocbmal contains sixteen large folio
page*, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only
00 cents a year.
o<fr ! Catalogue contains over 1,000 of the most useful, on
tertauupg.and popular works of the day.
Any person' sending us SO cents' or more, either for the
Joobjlu. or fbrltooks at the lowest prices, is entitled to the
samo amount in any of the premiums ofrbis own selection
from tbo schedule. He b also entitled to extra Premiums
amounting to $l, and uxtra Books or Journals amounting
to $1 for every club of $lO, tbusreceiving for $lO Books or
lonmals amounting to $ll, mid Premiums amounting to
$ll. The amount to prepay postage.on the Premiums,
should accompany each order.
$BO
40
20
10
Every reader in invited to form a club, and wc wish to
arrange With some personrat every Post Office to act as
local 'agent and correspondent, veto will be richly paid
therefor.
Specimens and Catalogues sent free on application. Send
on d few subscriptions at once, and select your premiums
from the above, or when you receive the Catalogue.
J. M. EMERSON A CO., Publishers,
July 20,1858.
APRIIj, 1858.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AX THE
UiLL Of FASHIONS.
THE subscriber has the pleasure of an
nouncing to the citizens of Altoona, and the ‘‘rest of
mankind,” that bo is just receiving from Philadelphia and
New York, a beautiful assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMERICAN DRV GOODS, consisting, in part, of
ROBE A’ QUILLE, CRAPE M ESPANOB,
FANCY OPHUN BAREGE, PLAIN OPHUN BAREGE, i
CII ALLIES, DCCALS,
FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH ’• “
FANCY DRESS SILKS,
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, *c„
in great variety. Ho would tail especial attention to his
of SHAWLS, which for sifyie, quality and variety,
cannot bo surpassed, and must bo seen to be appreciated.
The assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ Dress Trim
mings aro all that&shion could desire. Among Us stock
of Ladies’ Hisses aud Children’s Gaiters and Shoes will bo
found a foil lino from the best city manufacturers.
Uis stock of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Ac., is
complete. '
He hopes his Goods and Pftiaa (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.
CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS!
—The subscriber would respectfully inform the citi
zens of Altoona and vicinity chat he has Just received Uis
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting, in part, of '
LADIES' P LAIN AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS,
such as Silks, Satins, Bareges, D’Laincs, Challies, Dncals,
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints,together with all kinds of
Dry Goods, all of which will boeold cheap for cash.
He has also on liahd a large sfcck of
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARD
WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES,
and all other goods usually kept in stores in this plade.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM in my business and
being resolved to carry it out, X, have marked my goods at
CASH PRICES, and invite Inspection and comparison, in
regard to prices and quality, with those of any other store
in the town. Give me a call and Judge for yourselves..
' Country produce token in exchange for goods, at th« ;
highest market prices.
April 29-1 y] j. B. HI LEM AN.
riTHE SUMMER SEASON—JESSE
. .1. SMITH would respectfully inform the citizens
of Altoona and the public gorisrally that he has just
returned from tlio East with alargo and varied assortment
* HATS AND CAPS, BB
Which he purchased at low prices for cosh :
and will sell at ;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
advance on the original ci»t. His Block comprises HATS
und CAPS of every description,: sizo and shape. AIJ who
are In want of anything In hU line will do well to give him
a call, as he feels confident ho con suit the most fastidious,
in quality fl nd price.
Ho la always ready and willing lo exhibit his stock free
of charge, so that none need fear to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Remember that his store is Oh Virginia street, directly
opposite the Lutheran Church. ' [April S^6m.
HFETTINGER’S
• GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
NO. 1, "ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA..
Where maybe had all the popular Publications of the
day, such as Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy
Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Can and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Drawing and tissue Paper, Blank Books and In
feet everything in the Stationary line. -Toy* Notions and
Gaines of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frames, To
baeco and Segura of the beet qhality, Ac., Ac
N.B.—We are sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
county, for BOHN’S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does pos
itively cure all sores to which It |s applied. Try it. [7-tf.
Blair 'county daguerrean
ROOMS.—Mr. G. W. FIBUEB, tbe-HoUldkysburg
Artist, begs leave to inform our readers that he is prepared
to take - - • ■> -| | •
Photographs of deceased persons,
from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. He has Just received a large stock
of durable and meat cases, of all hikes and styles, including
a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and Is pre
pared to fill them with perfectUkenesses, i -
AMBBOTTPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give him a call. Rooms on the comer of Montgomery
and streets, HolUdaystrarg, Pa. [Juno 17-tf.
Liquors. —a large amount
of well selected UQUORS baa been received
Hoiljdaysbnrg, which wfll be
■old at the lowest cash prWes, wholesale or retail. The
man who wants baa only to calL ! [Dec.l7,lt
; LEMONS.—SOO
V-/ Oranges and teriions to store and for sale by
! ' iWM. H. SHUOARD,
Majch 25, ’6B-ly} 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
VQU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
JL kinds ofYlour and Peed by caUlng at -' V
Jnne 18.*57-lyJ ' 1 ’'p ; gBRT LEttR’S.
EVERYBODY r IS: INVITED TO
J M call and teet the merits of'the artjcio* kept by
J«me18, , 67->lxl HENRY LEHR.
T OTS FOR SALE.-—l 2 BUILDING
JLf th thUßbrtugh fcr
aaleon reasonable terns, by pBMtJ' J.gHOBMAKEB.
■piGHTTOBAOCO^^^SiSf
JVflavoired (Ogata, inAbtmdanco, can be bad at .
_
TTAIR Olts, COLOGNES, POM
ATONE BUT THE BEST CONFEC
JLI ttmarfea, Nnta sad Fruits kept at
*«7-ly} u ; HENRY LEHR’S.
jn LASS Bxlo TO 20x24, AND CUT
\JT to drier by 0. W. itEgar.rp
2 00 9c.
8 00 9c.
4 00 3c.
2 00 3c.
100 12c.
60 oc.
406 Broadway, Now York.
“ from upwards
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
RBAT BISGOVERY OF THE AGE
■:IT ■ i BttOBSASS I® :: ‘
TOBAGGO GHEWEBg.
DB.OOSTAy.LINNAgD’S BEBTORAHTE TBO-,
itSegereaw to flair efectt. Which by enwlnglntotheblood
AenuuoTthe ftanctfaosaiid operattaueof tho
mwmw that organ to beeerionsly diseased.
fwWny Mf-« >u who have ever owl the noyonswyi
wtUbear testimony—ln Lassitude, Serves* Irritability,
Water Brash, Djrspepaia, and many olhW of a
" , "’ ,lnr EESTQBATITBiTBOGHeS
Are designed to counteract these baneful influences, and
have proved completely soccessftiMn amultwnde of casee,
and wherever used. Being hannleae in ttasudra they
exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring
the Taste whlehtha* become viUatodJoe dSatPuyed by great
indulgence, completely removing the irritation and accom
pauying, tickling sensation of the Throat—which apj al
ways consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco,
and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate
the whole system. ■■■■' I ■' ‘ . . „
Tenons who are IrretrioTably undermining them consti
tutions and shortening their livre. should niwtheso Troches
immediately and throw off the injurious, and and unpleas
ant habit of Tobacco Chewing.
These Trochee of Loxcnges ore put up in a convenient and
portable form at the low price of 50 Cents per Box. A lib
eral discount to the Trade.
prepared solely by the undersigned jto whom ail orders
should bo addressed.
JAKES E. BOWERS, Druggist.
March 18, ly.] Cor. 2d and pace street, Phila.
JOHN BRYAR & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES:& LIftUORS,
AND
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, |3^
155 Liberty St. } Pittsburgh, Pa., gjjjßh
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old customers and the public generally, that they have on
hand and arc constantly receiving direct from the Impor
ters, a large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors
Among their huge assortment may be found
Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Janalca Spirits,
St. Croix and Now England Bum,: Champagne,
Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahcla
and Rectified Whisky,
Teach, Wild Cherry.Blaokberry, Strawberry and Raspberry
Brandies, Ac., Ac., Ac.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, and
all orders entrusted to our care will be promptly attended
to. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to call
Upon us, as we arc determined to sell nothing bun the very
best.
Pittsburgh, April 1,1868-ly.
I* P, MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
'J m Importers and Dealers in If tries and Liquors ,
return their thanks to their friends Ibr the liberal shore
of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the some,' at the OLD ESTABLISH
MENT, NO. 5 N. FRONT ST- Philadelphia, where they
have a largo assortment pf WINES aud LIQUORS of the choic
est brands and qualities. Having made arrangements with
some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables
them to furnish to their customers upon the most reasons}
ble terms, the following brands of Cognac aud Rochelle
Brandies:
x BRANDIES.
Otard, Tlmnery. Mareti, < J'inuell, Oxstillinn, Marled,
T Hines, Pellecoain, \J. J. Depuy <£ Uo.
A. Seignette, <fc- dc. \
WINES.
Champagne, Old Oporto, \ Burgundy, Madeira, Tenerife.
Chart, Sherry, Lisbon, [ifoci, Muscat <6 Malaga Wines
of various brands and qualities.
Holland Gin, echeldom Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch
and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry,
Raspberry, Cherry aud Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac.
Also, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLP
WHEAT, MONOSGAHELA and BOTH BO If WHIS
KEYS, of various ’grades, some of which we guarantee to
be superior to any in the country.
Fromour long experience jn the business, and thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, wc Hatter
ourselves to bo able to fill all orders that may be entrusted
to us. Orders from the country (which orb most respectful
ly solicited) will be promptly attended to. Great care taken
in packing and shipping.
All goods sent from bur establishment ire guaranteed to
give satisfaction, with Hie privilege of being returned.
Feb. 26-1 y] * E. P. MIDDLETON * BRO.
SAVING FUND, FIVE PER GENT
INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., Wul
nut street, S. IK Comer of Third, Philadelphia. Incorpo
rated by the State of Pennsylvania.
. Money is received in any sum, large or small, and inter
est paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from 0 o’clock in the morn
ing till s o’clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock..
Upn. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres'l.
ROBERT BELFHIDGE, Vice-Pr es't.
Wm. J. It zed. Secretary. ,
DIRECTORS.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carrol Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Sam’l K. Ashton, Joseph Ycrkes,
C. 1-andreth Mnnns, Henry nicffeudorfer.
Money is received and payments made dally without no
ticc.
The investments aro made in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securities
as the Charter requires [Mar2-sm.
enterprise: works,
NO. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTS
BURGH, PA.
BOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
and Dental Instruments, &o.
RIFLE GUNS.
Wo would caU attention to onr stock in the above line,
knowing that wo cannot bo beat cither in the quality or
price. ' Being largely engaged in this branch of business,
wo defy all competiun. All onr rifles are warranted or Uo
sale. Hardware, Sporting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns,
Revolvers, Flasks. Belts, Powder, Shot Balls, Caps, Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, in aU its variety, which
wo offer low for Cosh.
Pittsburgh, April 1,155&-Iy.
W. CufOTSGUAM. D. COSMSOBAM, R. CtTNMNQUAM.
D. lujtsKt, O. Duncan.
CUNNINGHAMS & CO.,
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 109 WATER &T. asp MO FIRST ST,
Betweocn Wood and Smithfield, PITTSBURGH ’ PA
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plttsbnrgb Clly Window Glass,
DRUGGISTS’ DLASS-WARE,
AND AMERICAN CONYEX GLASS,
For Parlor Windows, Churfches and Public Buildings.
Altoona, April 1,1858-ly.] i b
Lycoming county mutual
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCYi—The undersigned,
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is
at all times ready to insure against lads or'damage tar Arc,
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every
description, in town' or country, at as reasonable rates as
“K" 1 ®) al *“ J o c lS* B goSSSS , , o lS'"'
T¥7EST BRANCH INSURANCE GO.
. J_T undersigned, Agent foi Blair toenty, will
take short and long risks on Buildings, Merchandise; Fur
nUnre and Property of every description, in town Wr ctran
try, at as reasonable rates as any company in the Stater—
Biaka nlso taken on the lires ofboraes, i Offlfie m Masonle
/"'(ONVEYASCING.—ALL KINDS
\iJ Of writing done at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort
gages, tc., executed tn the neatestnsanhler by 5
v JOHNiBHOEMKEB,
Jan.'S,lB67-jt] Mtecmic Afr&n
O YESI O YES !-—GENTLEMEN
draw nigh and hoar. JOSEPH P. TROUT umoun
pes to the pnbUc, that ha la ready to [discharge iris dntv
asan Anetlcmeer whenever catledbpon, ’ [JjS-. 2| 'B6. ”
OETTEES FOR SALE.f—THE UN-
S? Resigned has on hand nipt of Settees whifch ho will
M L»&r h - ■: .fggggglgk
SAEWARB of AL| 3?ESCEIP.
Hons Jdst received and foi-sale 1 ■■ 1 ■ 1 ’
- Oe*.ia-tf]: ■? B^gT^BMAW.
Hair, hat, tooth, slaving,
Paint, Saaband Ttrniahßnulicaat - '
'■■ ■’ ■ '• \J.. . KEftbSyfl.
TTAMS, SIDE, SBCOULDER, DB2ED
i-JLJL *•&*£, alwajt on band at | ~ -
JwIB,»ST-ly] v QESItT LEHR'S.
Fine and lard oils, cam-
FI«I4, CtrtHW 0111 at
86-tf] | KBdbLZß's;
TRON \ CITY hCOMMBROI4eIa- -COL*
,; ::i "1.
i Botatfof 13T^rmstaai^FI^^ of »
EMBHAXICALLT THE MAN’S
Largest and mewt eomptetn CHnawciH vM**®** 1 ®!
».W.vaMM4 ' 1 - fACTrLTT '' v ; wperi***-.
: : j.aSMlTH.A.M^lhroroaswdfAaeoCTtsAßoQhhaqriog-,
1.1. HITCHCOCK, Proftasor of Arithmetic and OdM
miiuUlGafcniatidha. -4 ;li **-
JOHNFLEMINO, Author, of the “Nftberi
Book-k«<^iw, M Lectareron BnsiuetA, its CttriomS andUiagss
; J. w f BENTLINGKB,, Pro fcasar efArltimetfo, BcA
k^oBv^!V PiUfoWaWnTPIA
KcnU*
JAKES «. HOPKINS, Esq, ofthePlttehnrgh Bsr,L«C
turer oa Gooußeitiil iaw, v . jj-i -
JAKES W. KENNEDY, of Bat* iNotuK*-
view,” Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered aodSpuriona Bank
Note?. " ■ * ’■
DESIGN OF TUB XNSnTOBOK.’ ! . :j j
To furnish the best means for acquiring a THOROUGH
BUSINESS EDUCATION, in the* shortest time andat the
as applied to Merchandising, Banking; Railroading, Ac.
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
With all the rcoent improvements, tangfat without extra
charge.
PENMANSHIP.
Rapid Writing, with every variety and style of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship. "■
ARITHMETIC.
And a thorough. course of Counting House. Calculations.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES.
Full instructions given in this important branch of bnfi*
ness education. • » .
LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK-KEEPING,
Usages, Laws and Customs of Commerce, Finance and Bank
ing, Political Economy. Counterfeit Notes, and otber sub
jects having practicol relat km to active business,;
TERMS, Ac.
Book-ketpihg, Full Commercial Course, - $35,00
Stationary, about. ' 6,00
Board per week, can be obtained for 2,60
Students are not charged extra for Steamboat Book
keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma.
STUDENTS
Can enter at any time—(no vacation) review at pleasure—
tinlc unlimited—usual length of course from eight to twelve
weeks.
REFERENCE.
Four hundredund elghty : scvoh students entering fromth
City alone within one year besides tho many from the country
DIRECTIONS. ;
Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing full infer-'
motion, scut by mail free of charge. .
Address F. W. JENKINS, '
Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pp.: .
AS'-PREMIUM PENMANSHIP.—No less than EIGHT
FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this Collcgo in tho fait
of 1867, over alt competitors, for best writing.
other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, at
the United States Fair, and all for work actually done with
PEN and INK, and not for JSamnvd Penmanship.' Our
Penmen ore fully competent to do their own work without
the aid of tho engra’ er to make it resuectabic, (angda-ly
INTENSE EXCITEMENT!—
McCORMICK’S NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED AxD
ARE NOW BEING OPENED FOR INSPECTION
AND SALE. ‘
"Halloo, neighbor, I’m here < uj the gronnd again. Per
haps you recollect when 1, last year, asked you to hold my
horse a moment and tell mo where the CHEAP STORM
was. But it to different now. me a littlo of
the campaign of 1840. when Qcn. |larrison was elected Pre
sident. You have only to go with the crowd and you wQt
have no difficulty in finding McCOHMICK’S STORE. From
the excitement down the valley, and the quantity of goods
I see carried away, they must bo selling off very rapidly
audvery cheap.” , •:
“ You ake right, my friend; I would say to yon, sir, go.
ahead and your anticipations will be fully realized, i lie
has a very targe and well selected assortment of Goods.
He’ll sell you.n dress for fifty cents and give thefrimmings
into the bargain, I’m told, and all other goods In propor
tion.” i
•‘Good bye, neighbor, that’s where 1 am gaingto-bay
my goods.” , ■
“That’s right, and so should everybody else. Good bvo.”
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
STONEWARE, , ;
CEDAR WARE,
Hats and Caps, very cheap Bonnets, Misses’ Flats, Ac.; La
dies’ Galters,Shoca and slippers, with Misses, Boys ahd
Men’s Boots and Shoes, and every other article' keptiri a
first class country cun bo had cheap for cash, at
McCormick's. ' ’
All articles of country produce taken in exchange for
goods. R. H. MoCORMICK.
Altoona, May 13, 1858.-ly > j
Another reduction in price
at McCormick's Store.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least atgdit
will not do given to any other than those who are waling
and can give satisfactory reference and assurance of prompt
monthly payment,) and desiring to makn It the interest of
all to patronize our store, wo have made a very great re
duction in tho prices of all descriptions of goods, and will
give our entire time and attention to keeping"up an assort
ment to suit the wants of our customers, such as . ■
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE.
CEDAKWARE,
STONEWARE.
BOOTS A SHOES.
Gaiters, Slippers, Hats and Caps, Dried Fruit, etc, all of
which will DC sold (is cheap as the cheivpe-t.
All articles of produce taken in exchange for goods at
their highest market price.
Thankful for past favors, wo hope to share tho patron.igo
of those who ore in wont of goods. [March 25-tf.
The great question which
now agitates the mind of every person .
is, where can I get the best article for '■
money! In regard to other matters, the '
scribcr would not attempt to direct, but if you
want anything in the lino of
BOOTS OR SHOES
. he invitee an examination of his stock and work, :
!lc keeps constantly on hand an assortment ofßoots, ShA-‘S,
Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., which he offers at fair prices, •'
lie will give special attention to custom work, all of
which will bo warranted to give satisfectiou. Noßebut the
best workmen arc employed * ‘
Remember my shop is on Main street, next door to B.
Kerr’s old stand, now W. O’Neil's.
September 3, ’57-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
The mormons evacuating
SALT LAKE CITY!! Jk
IVemendous Excitement in East Altoonat gm
The subscribers respectfully inform the citizens
of Altoona and the rest of mankind that they are
now prepared to carry on tho BLACKSMITIIINQ' BUSI
NESS in all its various branches, at the new stand next
door below Peter Reed’s Cabinet Shop, on Adeline street, in
East Altoona, They flatter themselves that they are aßli
to render satisfaction to olPwho may fevor them with their
patronage; and no effort will be wanting on their partlo
merit the patronage of tho community. Wagons, (fer
riages, Sc., made and Ironed to order, for which, good lum
ber will bs taken. Remember the place,’ on Adeline Et,
where Black Smithing is done on the shortest notice slid
most reasonable terms. JOHN W. lIOOPERj
Altoona, May 27, ’&B.-2m] T. A. JAMES. ;
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCHIBKB would respectfully in- .
term the public that he has recently re
fitted the Above Hotel, and is t\ow pro
pared to accommodate bis friends
patrons in a comfbrtablomanner, and
will spare no pains in making It an agreeable home fo/aU
sojourners. His Table will always boiuxnrlonaly snpjdfed
from fiie markets oftho country and cities,‘aDdhiwSar
filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in tbKblace. find he
'feels satisfied they con not be complained of by tbosowho
flavor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a shore
of public” patronage, and fhUy intending todeserrt £ he
throws open hishouse to the-public and Invites a trial.' ;
Altoona, May 27, M58.-Jy] JOHN BOWMAN;
Boots and SHOES^TB^Tuifr
derdgned hits now on hand and ,wJU n 1
aeUchenpat hi*'store in the Masonic TenflHHk; m .
pie, a large and complete assortment ofBOOTS \
AKI> SHOES, ready made, or made to order, :*V
Omshbem ladies': Sandals, earn Shoes, Cork
Soles, end every thing in his line of business, of
the best quality andon thenu»trea»(mS^tenas. r Ail
snrtom work warranted. ' . I. ,H -i
Sul% w-tq j. snoßMjucmi
OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS! OYSTERS I
In.concoquence of the hard times, I haro concluded
ro put down thepriee of my OYSTERS to the lOwestpwSf
hlestahdSrd. They 'will hereafter" bo served :tm omi£e
Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted lit
and Served ttp with an other
PIVE CENTS. They will also bo ftonlshed. In even oth
or way, at price* to correspond with the times.’ ■' 1 ~t * i
JOHNKEIOTEK, ! .
Dcc.l7, tf.J Logu> Hoose, HotUdayrtmrg.
pAS? IRON RAILING 1 AND ALL
of Castings executed; to Mdw, also Hafcint
ingpot npto order, atshortett notice, apriy to:
Jan. 8, iBS6-tf. M'
/YUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED.
A largd and fcshinhaMa isdbrtnieht atthestoreof
I>lo COFFEE, SUGAR. TEA AND
k Brooeriesfcr safe hy v . > fiU
. gBNRYJJHIi; •
Egos, butter and ale kinds
produce can be bad at ’i
dnno 18 ’67 -ly HENRY UtHfi’g.
■gw ARP I
. ~&rtaatf .&&We T-.,T!7, *‘‘''3
—To ill persons afflicted with Senal DlseaHanwV j 1
sagssfae±?l^S^y
TSa Howaan Association, In tlfcw of the awft.7 j?~. |
dfhnman life, caned by Bernal Diseasss. aarf>tJvy*»d
practised upon the unfortunate victims of iwk
’ Qoacks, several year* ago dlrectedthelr Cbnsnhhj!?*M
H a ekmritabU act worthy of thoir name, to oncn
sarf for the treatment of this class of dbntaeo, h .inH
forms, and .to giro medical advice pr««», to alt
by.tetter, with a description of their condition,
option, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extwii?d?M
-and suffering, to furMA medicine frtt ttf ckcaj*?' 1
needless to add that the Association commands txTvJfc
Medical skill of the age, and wilt furnish the most rJH
ed modern treatment. :
Iha Directors, on a review bf tho past, feelmuiw. I
their labors lu this sphere of benevolent offortTSTvH
of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to t hsZN
and theyharo resolved to devote theaasetvea with JIM
seal, to thhvcry Important but mnch despised esm^
Just published by jthe Association, a Report on gLJ
torthma.ot' Seminal ITeaknree, the vice of OnanLf?!
tnrbation or Self Abuse, sad other diseases of thT«*i
Organs, by the Consulting Bnrga<m, which wfllb,
midi (In a sealed envelope), fttt tTeAaiye, on the nSI
wo postage staspstor postage..
tor KeJortor Treatoent, Pr GEORGg i J
HOCN, Consulting Burgeon, Howard Associ&on, g’M
Mnth'stroet, PhUwWpnki,fa^ .toorder o^
OBth KACtCHUAV Sail. •e e
TNTEJiSEEXCtTEiMKNT !_A
JL lUIM BROKE OUT IN A NEW PEACE.
M’liAIN- & XJ3HR I
Beg leete to inibnalheirfriendß and thacititraaof
“‘SI»SkW&OT«( STOm l
in the room <bmeHr«MinM b« 9oha lehr, on
(treat, next doer to PfttonVKiOVwheee tkeg witthki
pytoecnraeU who mmy h«r OMarvilh ec«u.
(toe* t$ elargeend ***« «»«>, .1 I
Flour, Feed)', Bacon, I
Porjc, Sugar, p
il?8!
Mov-WW*.. , I'isk,
'■,::..FU&.OiV |
Camphene. jUcoliol, I
Cigars and ,l
A* they porcfaaao aD their ‘ goods IbVtlutiUUDT Ctai
and aolt for the mma, Ofnoo» deairingof pwth«b,3
thing in their line, wul do wel] tq giro theta > cal), m£|
will fell at hot a tHfllagadranceioa fc«* MM. \r*«S|
man to pay fcr anything ht>lf ho buy*. QWa WtS
al and #eolf wenron’Hß«lrt o«r Svdrda good. [JaaT.j|
Tea,
Salt,
Fluid,
QTOVES! STOVES! STOVES.-^
£5 undersigned has justrebelrod from Phil*. jm j
dclphia, North, Chase i North's celebrated Oook-J*
Ing Stores for 1867- . 5. '
■ • THE ftOTAL 00&K(■
forWoodorOofL ■ This heyffM Qx/Vaff Store >«■
challenges i 0 competition ibrdbe exquisite stylo
of urnunent- and perfect SJtwhUpn In all respects, )
oren extends underlhafbnlkift and (ha floss are maim
ed that the whole oven gnrfime wQI bake porfocUj sals
fonuly. The gtigfatcrtexamfnatirm of thfit Bloveatau
i»fy erory one that it wiUbocome a dnireml tarorite.
THE 8384 SHELL,
for wood or coal, flie flre-lxnt laof good cspsdh-d
ash-box is oven Is capacious and is a thorn
baker. This store irfonathat may readily heTeeomaiil
for family nso, to-every pnrtktdor. .
’ All kinds of heating and- parlor stares eomtuUr 1
hand. : ! JOSEPH H. BOTH.
April 18, ’fiT-tQ OitpotUeUeAmericau House, Atteim.
/'IOMPETITION IS THE LIFE Oi
TUAJIE.—-Pally convinced of the truth of thkn
jjnc, the snhscrlbbr would respectfully snuonscs tot
citizens of 'Altoona: hud vicinity, that he hu «t«i
the field, by opening a -
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
.in the room heretofore occupied by Michael Oallogha,t
mediately.opposite tho Superintendent's 0 flics, when!
willcarry on the business, ttafiuiwil He has just noto
an excellent assortment of -JK'
CLOTHS, OASSIMERBS A VESmOfti
snitable for working and dn»»iuibß,>hlch ho wlttaihi
order, pn short notice «jd at prices which can not Ut
satisfy; Helms also received tho LATEST STYLES of 1
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS,
and fbeto confident that be ..can satlaiy the most tufifa
In this particular, and bis clothing will he mads ss Mi
clothing can bo made.: In fine, be is determined that w
ing shall be wanting on his part to render satli&etkii
those who may>lhVor him with their patronage.
Altoona, Noy. 6-tl| JOHN TALK*
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PKBMi
TORE DECLINE^-Just Published, Cntu, ILU
Thousand: . . I
A PEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATWB
, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Wwt»
Nocturnal Emissions, Gehilaf aha Nerreps
tcucyjsnd ImpedmonU to Marriage generally, hr j
* fi. DE LANEY, K.I
The important tact that tho-many alhhnlageoijta
originating in the imprudence and solitude of jonlkt
be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, ta in lUa
tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirety newanlS
ly successful treatment, aa adopted by the Anther, id
explained, by means of which «*cry one is enabled tea
111MSELV perfectly and alt thcleafltpomiMe coet.thqd
avoiding all the advertise,! nostrums of the day.
Sent to any fwldrea* gratis and post- free in a aeaMi
velobo, by remitting (post paid) two postage rtamnal
B. D£ LANKY, 88 East 31st street, New York City.
May 8,1858/ ,
QPRINU AND., SUMMER FASE
kj lONS.—JOUN O-DONNELL, Merchant Tailor. Mi
floUiJayaburg, derirep IO inform the citizens of Itm
and vicinity/that* behas leased the' building tvods
North of the Bfd Hon Hotel 'and one dbor South ofi
gle’s Saloon, on Main street, wherehe Is' now roceivin|!i
SPRING AKD SCMMfcR GOODS, i
consisting in past of ClolbßOtall prices, Plain and hr
Caaslmcres, suitable forsaucr wear, Silk, Satin Vslntli
eelllcaand ail kinds of light Summer Vestings, is da
everything that raay bo called, for, all of which !*®
mako to order, on short notice, gad on the most rasa
bio terms, : 't“ v‘:
Ilia long experience in the business, be thinks, will
blohim to please 01l who mayftv*fblm with their or
April 1,1898-ly. • *
MAP OF BLAIR-COUNTY.-TJ
subscribers -propose to pnblish a New Uapofßj
jr, Pennsylvania, mom actual surveys, coslatotl
Ptiblle Roods, Rail Roods, ConaW, the actual loeaUtkj
Villages, Post Offices, ■ Uonsea it.worship, gchuU HjJ
M«nufhttorics, Tannerm, Mills, Hotels, Stores, Pan# H
os< names of Property Owners, 4*. - _ J
Enlarged Plans ot, the Principal Villages, a W#j
Distances, and Business ' Directory, giving the n»»e
business of each subscriber, wDI, tarengraved’on tbs*
gin. The plotting will Wto haul table scold so u tom
a large and ornamental Map, mUCh will bis coined*
mounted in tho best style, and delivered to snbsctiMl
$8 per copy. • ■; SAMUEL OEM-
April 18,1888. . ISAAti Q.-WK
W. KESSLERr^-PBACTICJ
VI • DHUQQIBT, respectfiUly announces
to thecitliena of Altonaand the pubUcgcnEM
erally, that he still continues the|Drug
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly MJ
on hand, tor sale, Wholeeaio and Retail, D&DQm HI
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Ottg, VABJOSH W
ES and DYE-STBFFB. ' ; ''
By strict attention to business; and adedre torwM'
igfoctJon to all os regardsprfce and quality, hoW 8
merit and receive a share of public j^tronoge.
. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable*
and aU erder* flrdm a dlsfancopromptly attended to.
Pbysiciaiw’prßofcriptions carefully oosnpounded. [H
■VTATipNAIs POUteB fiAZETTE]
X* Ibis Great Jonrnal.ofOrfßteaad Crimisskr
Its Twelfth Wdf, arSrie ttajfl
the country. Iterartoin* Stpswiil Mab, o*j
sss&rasa ,,^STOra
other newspaper. f J
‘ 89. Bahecriptions iS per anhtan; El for six mood
bejnrimitted by write tbcfrd
and the town, county jhgre^^
jfobroouv Jack &o
qmcmiS • 9
‘ llollldajuburg and AltoootK
£|Bapts on the principal cm
”4 tSAis, arlth Mr nUe*.
' il. I>. LEET,
: ITOENEY-AT-LAW, Hotuw 1
•'•tjgL naw,’ cumi awsrr. Pi.,'
&>the'•omul Courts of Blair, HwW
.•p® WW counties, onjsttcnd promptly to wjl
JtmeOmisted tohlm. Office (for the present) attjy
ttaHK*Mß*r Allegheny and Penn streets, HoIUWJj
Ft- ■■■••' -■ I*3
.• J. a. adluh,
ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA.
Can «t all timca be found at the s tot<J of J.B- J
Altoona, October 1, 1557.-ly
jfIONOENTRATED LYE, FOR^
KINO Soft Soap, andSoop Powder for
pound equal to *lx of wwitmon Scep; OMtila
So»p. Comical Soap, etc, on b*ad and for
June 10, IMB.-S] " *•
A SUPERIOR LOT OF FBESfI &l
XX. HEX SEEPS fcr itW by J- 1 ' 1 i
•v'* '*L
MoCKUM & DESK,
SOL. 3.
I- * DKBN, PWkhen wd Proi
i /n&rable inwW)ly in odwica,]
« u* c* P «ttoa
*ld wr>
ISAM* Of
1 Jn»erU«A 2d
, t si 13]
■ 50 7i
,1 U “ ‘i i«0 1 «
•« a u > I 60i a «
tV ~W-*ndl*- o»» Unto month*
*»««* aa|ontUa> ttawal
ixUnMorto*** *a» **<
•*® £ |OO . » <
• Jgo lot
, ‘ rt * r *5, in 00 1* 1
:, f *«&«*■> «|J2 l
M, not exceed*
oF» poUrtral character or li
according to the above n.
AdCcttieemeuU not in*-lied tilth tbo auuibcr
« QHs« continued till forbid and cluu fi'
. abore term*. , ..
“xt^s^n UnVflfty w
rftIBUNE DIRECT'
CHURCHES, MINISTERS, fcC
■ iDWih-Vfrrum, Bov. A H. Oi-isE, Pastor. - —l*,
L. a*bo»thti-J irnlngat WJn o'clock, and in the
unlock. Sabbath .School at U o cl.<*. A. M.
p? e Rbom* P™J er Mcotiug every V> wlneiJa;
lto v - »•
fcaetorv Sabbath mornfog at 10>$oolovk and
CT '. Sabbath School in the Lecture at 1
E*’ <>en*ral Prayer Meeting in same room «vc
|L> oromS* Vouog Men’s Prayer Meeting m
■ JsiwweWfal Lutheran. Re*. Jacob Stecb. Paste
Kr' arerv Sabbath morning at and u
■L ute evening. Sabbath School in the Levin
jhfo'cloclc, P. M. Prayer Meeting in same 1
f V D. SreoK, Psstor.—Pi
Lrv Sabbath morning' ll ldj<i o'clock and in the
Eld o’clock. Sabbath Sch 101 in tho Lecture
CCfxk, aTm. Prayer Meeting cv.-ry Wedueav
Rev. R. tV. OuTin, Past
Bertlc6z4and 4th Sunday* of “fh mouth at
|a V,4 P. M. Sunday Sc ho lat J o’plo
I CMSoac, lto». Jons ’a tTUKi.i, Pastor. —Preach]
lo’elocOirAe ntornlog, end at in (be altern
I A (<to lyistur.)—SoblMth S.huo( at 9o c
I. tttofrfi'rf P ~T Sxrcta Cab, Pa»tor.-
BablnOh morning at U o'clock and in the
' . ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE
i $ :-.vj t .. ■ MMts Ctoa*, _
'UflAfnd Ssilld«jr*bttr(#t 1
WUtttwXrMisb, .1
■ |
oS» or«a ft* *k» tnuiMcttea of Wiuia«n fr.
to ft.lViW dtrtoft tod boa ft to V o'c
eeftooday.
•CHCDULt.
tarti»Xr*ia Cut.vtivM 2,i* *- M., !*»▼'
i 44 /,■!« WC(t ' J ' U& “ . ' “
ftut ‘J* But « C.J4 P.SL
L *• ■• ; -»■ “ WWH» " "
)M> . <•** .Bert “ lljt A. M., >
L.«. «•-. Wert MSP.IU •*
The HOLLIDAY gllllßa ftftANCU oqeoscti v
Train West, Mail Train East and West and wti
Bret, - -. ■ ■
The BLAIBBVILLK BRANCH canned* will
Wav TmisrXwt and West, Express Train Wi
TruolEaat.
- Dae.a»-«fo4tl. • IliOi A. ECO’
MEETINGS OF ASSOCIATION
Jfottatata Lodge, A. Y. M., No. 381. meets on
day of each month. In the third story of the M
pKat Tld o’clock, P.M.-
. .JCtantoHs Snouftpount, A. Y. M, No Id, m
fourth Tuesday of each month, in the third etui
sonic Temple, at 1% o’clock. P. M.
Attoana Lodge, 1. U. of O. F„ No. 473, meets <
' evening, In the second story of tho Masonic Tt
o'clock, P- M. •
f Te/nada Lodge, I. Q. of 0. F., No. 533, meets ,
'evsiing, in the third story.of Patton's Building
»tra.'f. at TJd o’clock. P. M.
! W.nncbJgo Tribe, So. 36, 1. O. U. bold I
|Oils every Tuesday evening In the I. 0.0. F.
[ Masonic Temple. Council Fire kindled at 7t
breath; A. KBBBLB, C. of R. (June
Jurr'.cr Sam of 'Amttiea, Camp No. 31. mevta
i day nig&tln the third story of i’atton’a flail, a
, "- :
. COUNTY OFFICERS.
frige* of fk* OmrtL —President, lion. Oearj
David Caldwell.
'JV&vwisfarn *, Jjeenn Baldridge.
ilognUrand Recdrdtt —Hugh A. Caldwell.
Aktrßf—OeorgSTorl. Deputy—Juba McClt
Lidrtet Attorney—Den]. L. Ucwlt.
" Cbu/ify Cotkoagtioncri—J utnes Hutchison, D
Onmtf Surveyor—Junes L. Cwinn.
•r. Jett. Me Far ban c.
■ sreo**fi*—S. Hoover.
■ Apiitorf —J. \V. Tippery, 0. Morrow; A. C. J
fWifoaa: ZJ.-ccters—C. Ou/i-r, (hwego We
£nhnr.
SnfetinUndenlct/ Cbsiatoti SAsoJt—John
... ALTOONA OOhOUOH OFFICE
JutUcti cf the I'tflce —Jacob Good, J. H. Che
"~BSfipt»^T. 3 *rJune*. ’
hws Cbtuisi! —James Lewther. R. H. McCo
AHisan, Peter b«ed. Nelson Utand,ng.
. of Council—U. 11. McCormick.
C.’er—(o tounci!—John McClelland.
" Rrrrugh Trctner'-r —Jaan4 Luwthor.
Sbkogt liirectori — W. Pntt>n. C. B
Jf. flp rka, Joseph Moist, Wa. C.
, Xrcaader of &i,yi Board— Wm. C. McCon
TjjrfMt efor-ejohn MsClelUnd.
D. Thomas, Tlios. McMinn.
McCI-dUni.
.Auidant Aroettort— Daniel Price. David P«
iilgtrOf East Ward-Julm 8. W
. .'V. ’ .‘t West “ Jacob Gon;
• “ North u Alexander
Eupeetors—East Word—E. A. Beck, Alex.
■ West « J. 11. Ro’.wrta, M. <
■ “ North “ Ww. Valentine, W
DATES, PRUNES, 0
JL *“•! Currants In store anj f>r sal■: l.y
WM. N. Ml
March 20, ’OS ly] 131 North 3-1 street, I’l
A LMONDS, WALNUTS,
XX. BiuU and Filberts in store and ft.r sale
PURE WHITE LEAD A*
Taint, also Chrome, Green. Yellow, I*:,:
©r ftround la oil at • {l-tf.j k
LOYERINO AND NEW O
SyrVl Molaeset, at (air prices, at
, Jon; IS, M-l'i IIK.NU
XN ROE E HIES.—A LARG
\JT aesortiuent of Groceries have
at the store of J.B.
4D DO MIN Ai; SUPPORT
£ cos, and Shoulder Bracoe for sale at
H:ENiiy LEUira STQR
L' JoUh Wirfs old, «tsnd, nearly op
»store, in N atth Ward, , . rjm
Bfc* -'-il »■
•jjA'jWi.
•1 -*i
A ’
(i
<y v*
tgjli; AiTQQyA TKIBII
jqHN StiOXM
Funk.
„ w _ WM. N. 8H
March 25, 58-ly] • 101 North 3d street. I*l
t