The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 07, 1858, Image 4

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    KIS!!. 1b old estat4.ba* recently boon «p«srt|r'>
STaStbafint division of 10,000 acresdividedoplnto
SSadT tWWO*cr«» «uJ upwards. The tril ls of We best
SSIW for the production of fruita, groins, fto. The pfico
6*16 to *»!•«• •«■«■• pa7* bl ° to ooay quarter yearly !n-
ZjhjLaouTwltbto aterm of fear yearn, with interest. The
any. murder to insure the rapid improve-
the laid, by enabling every industrious awn to fray
Ifyruu It is bow being extensively improved by good
ZXsSumoA ronH of the best cititcns from NHr England and
SeMlddlefitaw*are crating large Improvements. It is
th- greatest improvement out of Philadelphia.—
a*natt-hro houses have b.-cn built in four mratlis. Prac-
and hininasa meu from the length and breadth
of -the Union are settling there. Uin an important bu»P
- oa account of its being in the mi hit of a great
Zriut. Every article raised upon this land finds an hnmo-
State sole. The .water is excellent, and no such thing as
is known. -
The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and.
fetaative of manures. It is fre» of stones an 1 easily work-:
, »A. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such la US
1 fertility that from the crops produced both upon thuland
and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be
found not to be excelled anywhere in the production of
cropa moat adapted to iis market.
. The reader may be well, awuo that the earth's t and tlie
beet fruits and vegetables coma from Now Jersey, which
are anuilly exported to tho amount of mill ions of tlollars.
The land, betides being accessible in every way for forth l
acts, lias an abundant supply >f tho best quality of muck
manure. -
Lumber and building materials can bo had on tho root at
a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being
opened, and brickyards being started on tho ground. A
pemoa can put up a frame tenement for present couvenl-
Jmoe for One honored dollars. On account of the extensive'
emigrati /O. (his is the lust course to pursue in order to get
a place to' 1 Ive in at first. Carp inters and builders are on
band to put up houses on the he'st tetm*.
In settling bore tlio ji.ngr.Uit has many advantages. He
Is within a lew hours' ride of tho groat cities of the Middle
States and New England: he is near hk old friends and as
sociations; he is in a settled country, where every improve
ment and comfit of civilization is at hand; he is In a heal
thy place, and in net subject to the certainty oi luring the
greater part of hlrfom.iy and his own health by thoso ma
lt-nan t foyers which mako the graves of so many millions
of the young awl airi hardy in tho Ur off'reglotiaaway
bam homo and friends, henries, he has a mild climate and
an' open winter.
There are three trains doily to Philadelphia, and to ail
those who improve the railroad company givesafreeticket,
Tiw reader will at unco be etraek x with the advantages
h#re presented, and ask himself why the .property bis,not.
bsen taken up before. Tho reason is. it was never thrown
in the market; sod unlcssthose statements were correct no
ana would be invited to examine tho land before purchasing
Ihte all afe expected to. do. They; will see the land under ;
cultivation; they will moot parsons, no donbt, from their
own neighborhood; they WUI wijnsss the improvements,
and can judge of the character of the population. Persons
ahonld come prepared to. purchsa v as many are locating,
and locutions are not held on refusal. f
Tho Hammonton Pamir, a monthly Literary onuAgn
cultural sheet c intilnlnr full information ol llamroonten'
will be sent to each enquirer, and osn be obtained at. 25 cU
Warrantee de ds given, clear of all
incumbrance, wheu pnrclosa money fo.prid- Route to the
■’4esd:—-Leave Vine 'strbstwbarfi Phllad jlphia, for Hammon
ton, by railroad, A. M.,'aaid- ij< P. fl*.; whenthere
inurire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences will be
loaud. Letters and applications can he addressed to ». B.
OOUaHLIN,aO2 South PI PTH Street, belowWrinut. Phil
adelphia. Maps and,information cheerfully furnished.
September £• 1868-3 m.
jT STOVES*
WSUMPZiOif or SHORE AND QASAifD SATING
QF First.
The eufcecriber take* pleasure in offarinx.to the pphhc •
" NEW OAd AND SMOKE OONUUMINO
booking Stove, recently' patented, which i« deetinod to en
nereede all other*, oj It requires
. ONE-TUIKD LBSS FCKD
than other stores and is more easily, qnkkiy and regular-
It heated. No unpleasant, smell of gas arises from this
■tore from the fact that H Is all consumed ere It can es
cape. There is-no trouble from smoke os that unpleasant
and often annoying exhalation Is also consumed Inside of
tbs store. MeUbec is.there any danger of flues or chim
neys becoming clogged with Soot or the mortar loosened by
thajgas arising from coal-fires.
■ Knoht'Wishtngto purchase stores are inrited to call at
the Store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, and ex
amine the shore stores.
john shoemaker, •
Ale Jt/aUfor BWr
N.B. All kinds of Airtight, Parlor Cooking and Egg
Stores op band. . [Aug. 12, iB6O.
XfEW PIR;>I AND NEW GOODS.—
J. I d. LbWXHKB hate Just retimed-frotnthe City
2nd aranow receiving their stock of
SPRING GOODS,
which the* fcelaeeurcd are as HANDSOME and CHEAP,
ifuot a IiUU eUeapcr, than any yet brought to this place.
On account or going to Philadelphia late In. the season,
un bare been able to buy our goods at greatly reduced pri
ce*, and ire are determined to'sell them at very small prof
its for cash orto prompt monthlypaying customers.
Wb hate aannul a splendid stotk of
DADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
inch as LAWNS.BOBEB A’ QUILL& CHALLIES,
BATAOEBE. LAMELLAE, DUCAL& IMIL. DECUE VRXB,
DELAINB, PRINTS. GINGHAMS, Ac.
Also, Shawls and Jfantllla* In great variety,.together with
a good st6clT.br Domortlc Cry Goods, (Straw Goods,
BOOH k SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, fa, se.
The chitons bf 'Altbona wifi Audit to their advantage to
ggumihe our stock, as we are not to be undersold' -
April 29,1858.
TVTEW GROCERY REED AND PRO
VISION STORE. :
The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of
Altooofaud tiginity that he has opened a store oTthcabove
kind, near Jhe oorner of Adsllne and Julia streets. Hast
Altoona, whetehe will keep constantly on hand aftul sup
ply of everything in his lino. His
GROCERIES
hts all fresh aud will be sold at .prices as low as those of
any othsr establishment In town. His stock of provisions,
consisting of
Flour, Burnt, Bhovlders y Sides, dee.
WIU be sotd a little cheaper , than they can.be bought any
where else. HlsFlourU obtained from Abe best mills In
tha Western partof the ls. wimnted to be what.
ft U ! .
All loads of Pead fbr horses, cows and hogs, always on
llntead tokoep such an. aasortotent that I shall at all
times bd abU/to supply my customers with whatever they
may peed, and I intend also to sell at prices wbtch'will
Sake It a saving to tbosewho patronise my store.
Jnly2AlBsB3m. ' HENBV BELL.
JA&ES & €O.,
(Sneeusorr ta John B. -DnoU,)
FORWARDING AKD COMMISSION
, . MERCHANTS, , -
ms tiie Pom’* Central Railroad Bepot,
HARRISBURG, PA; v
. in , ‘
it’d Bl) JJUp SOFTCOAL. Pig Metal, SaSroed Iron, Bar
and MereJtaniabU Iron, MaOt, FUmr, Oro
» v. ceria, Provbtont, lUh, SaU^di.
, COAL sent In cars. In U<geor small quantities, along
the different Railroads in Pennsylvania. - [July 2Mj-
£»LANK books and stationa-
MBT. WM. 8. HAVEN,
fiuna, Bmio.w. am> busk book
' dtmur Mdrket <i Second .Sit. IHthburg. Fa. VfBSKBm
nqjectfaUjr invitee attention to hU Urge and well selected
', , stock of
J Blank Book, Paper and. Stationary , Rail
Road,:Mercantile and Booh Printing ,
Of every dMcrfrilou. promptly executed.
‘ -Agent tor L. Johimou A- Co., Tjpe Boohdore, Philadel
phia- [Jane 17-ly.
£HWTATE SALE.—THE SXJBSCM
BRR ha* on hand a few a-ticles pi Household Prop
, among which are a couple of excellent, ftTOViJfi,
which be win depose of ciiean for cub. Zbe vUeler can
W'ftean at *J. LoWthCr'e gtdre
3pis I, 1868.-tf
T>EA NUTS!— S,OOO BUSHELS WIL
;XT ipiaaton Pea KuU in. .tore ami for wlo by
VTM. K. SUUCrARD,
■Mch 26 'fiS-ly] 101 North M BtrfeCt, Philadelphia.
WBEk fob. Sale—
JtJ aOfiOO Shtodae 60,000 lathes.
fBRiUisfetfBOIIiSINO HJfXZRIAIt, lower than the
SmikksiirjSuiu Apply to JOifs bbqbmakbk.
Aari)
ifiurcrt^M^Sa9&-
jTOI.jfM' LQSTWIES TRIr
*;"«*&.■ '-A M
OOSTETUEtO DRAW AS UBOAL WItHOOT
■^NTBERIJPTION.
SWAN & CO.’S !
An Legal, and authorized (sy the State of Georgia,
Tine LATE ATTEMPT TO IN JUKE
- OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN
THAT OUELOTTEBIES ARE DRAWN FAIRLY-;
THAT ODB PRIZES ABE PAID PUNCTUALLY;
AND THAT ODB SCHEMES
AIDS KOBE LIBERAL TUAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY
Thefollowlagfleheme will be drawn by S.Swan ft Co,
Hansgeta.of.thß SpartnAcsdemyLottery.laea^tthrir
Singio Number Lotteries for September l&iS, nt AOuDaTA,
OEUKafoMnpublte, iiirier.tbaawperintriwlanro4itot«ur
missiotters: ■ 5 „ '
Claa* 33 draw* <m Saturday, OotoburS,lB3B, ...
Ulaaa 3t) draws ou Sut«mUty,Ott .bcr 9, 1833.
Class 37 draws on Saturday, o«U»bl*T 16,1858. V
Clnas 38 draws op Snturday.October 23,1858.
Class 89 draws onSiittmlay, October 80,1868. '
; ON THE PLAN QFSINOLE NUMBERS.; .
VV 50.000 Tickets!
nn THomuan rooa trcinricp -ahb nonrr-rw* ratsssl
•“rSBsasaKWBS^ 1 '
to as wuwx Xjuih svtexnaT at sari i w »»» a -
I Prim of fKMfoO 4 Plto of »«
i ««* acwioo 4 sSS
.1 «■<* JOUOM 4
1 o u • u).' ~ 4 ' “ ■**
1 Au ■ fo«Ki A 0 Priaes ‘of W
1 <* u 3,000( 60 “ “ ?29
1 u(i UUDitQP ■“ u
* ' ’ »i«aSS
? «« oS “ “ woo “; « mo
* u u « « foooo «; “ 600
1 « 2 ’«• “ 4floo «■« -400
fun 76 « “ WOO “ “ »»
j «a ]o « “ “ « 300
5.005 «« »«• iW* O
SAB6 Prises amounting to - $820,000
Whole Ticketsslo; Halves $6; Quarters S2AO. v
wy- A Circular showing the .plan of the Lotteries will
be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates
which is the risk:
Ooctiflcate Of pscksgo of 10 Whole Tickets, $BO
« u ” 10 Half “ 40
« « 10 Quarter “ 20
.< « 10 Eight “ 10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OB CERTIFICATES.
Enclose the money to oar address for tho tickets ordered,
or receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mall.-
Purchasers can have tickets ending in any number they
may .designate.
The list.of Drawn .Numbers and Prizes will be sent to
pnrrhaaers immediately alter the drawing.
Purchasers wiU ptease their signatures plain, and
give thrir Post OflV», County and State.
Romen&er that every Prize is drawn and payable in full
without deduction, [
All prizes of SI,OW . and under paid Immediately after ■
the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of SO.days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Addrhss orders, for tickets or certificates to ' -
8. SWAN ft CO., Amiuta, Qa.
. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala. or Atalanta,Oa.
can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing
8. Swan ft Co. ot either of tliose cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to.
will be published after every drawing, in the following pa
pers iVeui Means Della, Mobile Seguitr, Charleston Stan
dard. KdthviUe Gazette, Atlanta MeUigeactr, Sfew York
iFtel ly Day Book, Savannah Homing Netat, Richmond Dis
patch, New York Dispatch, and Paulding {Hiss.) Clarion
Augusta {Geo.) Chnstilutionalist. ‘ [jan.7-ly.
Maryland state, lotteries
FOB JULY, 185 H.
U. France k Co.,
Managers of the Mary laud'State Lotteries, present the fol
lowing Splendid Schemes
FOB AUGUST, 1868.
They cantion purchasers ol Tickets to beware of.order
ing Tickets to Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi
tals are offered for a small cost of Tickets—all such ate
swindles.
The Maryland Lotteries hare beenln existence for Forty
Years. Xhcyare drawn by a State Officer, and can be re
lied on. ‘ If yon draw a Prize, you will get your money.—
The whole country is flooded with bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of.them.
ASF* Order in the Maryland State Lotteries. *
MAGNinCZifT fICBXMZ.
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS N,
To be drawn to Baltimore City, bn Saturday, August 21st,
1868. ' .
tSr 18 Drawn Ballot* In each Package of 26 tickets,"**#
1 Grand Prize of $lO,OOO 1 Prize of $2,000
1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 2.000
1 Prize of . 10X00 \ 1 Prize of 2XOO
1 Prize of , > 6,057 , 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prizepf 6,000 2D Prize of . 1,200
1 Ptiza.of 6,000, 20 Prize of 600
1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize df . 600
1 Prize of BXOO 143 Prize of 400
1 Prize of 2XOO 66 Prize of 100
1 Prize of . 2,000 ■ 06 Prize of GO
1 Prizeof .2XOO 66 Prize of 30
l.Pr zeof 2,000 4,158 Prizes of 2q
1 Prize of ' - 2,000 25,740 Prize* of 11,70
30X16; Prizes, amounting to S6OIXOO.
Tickets $10 —Halves ss—Quarters s?,(io— ißlghths SIX 6.
A Cert ificato of Package of 26 Wholes, costs $l6B 00
Do. do. 20 Halves, . 70 00
Do. do. 26 Quarters,
Do. do. 28 Eighths,
This is the old mode of Drawing. Prize* in one Wheel
and Tickets in another.
- ilvpry Prise is drawn out.
JTrery Pri.-tpaid in full icithout deduction I
MARYLAND STATJB hOTTEHY, KXTBA CLASS 0,
To be drawn in Baltimore, hid* Saturday* Aug. 2Sth, 1858.
20,1C5 Prizes! 40,000 Numbers) f
We would call particular attention to the tdlowlrw splen*
did scheme, a package of IS whole tickets -casting only
$S0 —and every other ticket being warranted to draw
$lO, determined by the number drawing the Capital
Prize, Whether odd or exen. i ■
SPLENMDSCUEJIEI
IPrteeof
1 Prise of
1 Prise of
1 Prise of
10 Prise* of
100 Prize* of
ftljOOQ Prisesof
Whole Tickets <lo—Halve* ss—Quarters $2,60.
A iiaj lagers’ Certificate of 10 Whole*—whore persons
wish to pay the risk only, will be eenffor $BO
Do. do. 10 Halves, . 00
Do. do. 16 Quarters, 20
Do. do. IBKlgbthv ' 10
The Managers have been compelled'from .the numerous
complaints madeto them, of tmflOthlhlnnM on the part of
those who have been attending; to the filling of orders, to
resume the correspondence bnstneas in their own name.’ ■
Orderlticketa from the Managers only.
all letters to B. WIANCE A CO.
March My] Baltimore. Md.
House, sign, oknamental &
OAftRIAOE PAINUNO-—The undersigned beg
not* to inform the dtoens of'Altoona and vicuibr that
SO USE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND
CARRIAGEPAINTING,
GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING, VAR- .
NISffING,
in *ll their various branches, and are prepared to do all
work entrusted to them with neatneasand despatch.
■ They hare on hand a large aasortment of palnt np ma
terial* and Wludow 01 oft of all sixes, also Stained Glass
and liooklug-Qlaea Plates, .which enables U*m to do Wotk
In an Improved style and at redttoed raft*:
By strict attention to‘business hope to merit a share
ot public patronage. .
Our rwm Is on Virginia street, immediately: opposite
Btore. KBYEB * WAISU.
April 8, Ijfc&Sm*, , i 1
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
A' NEW STOCK Of READY-MADE
CLOTHING .
BUITABIE rOB jUE SEASON, JTDST KECBITJBD BY
" JB7TiNO.BR' & CLLMAN.
AND NOW BEING DISPOSED OF AT PBICES WfclCU
DMKT COMPETITION.
MR. ULLMAN aDAOttnces that he is
la always on bund and *3l take great pleasure in
waitipg npon oil who may Biror him with a caa. HB fcehi
confident that he will be able to rtndereatisfoctlon both
' * : rAprft.ts^m
wm.mcdo.weii.
EAxSINS.— 1,000 BOXES BUNCH
and layer Eaisins in store and for sale by
, WM. N. BHUGAKD,
March SS. UtK-ly] 191 North 3«1 slroot. Philadelphia.
riAMPHBNE, BURNING FLUID, TVTC)NE BUT THE BEST CONPEC-
Ofl,NpMts of Tnrpentlne, White lead and lY ~ ttoharfeo, Naw. ank Vrnitm vp» «£ ,
Afcohol. for sale cheop at A-ROysyg. jr,^lBW«-lyJ►. IBHR’S.
Spectaci.es and eye pr&sbr. /ixabs bAxd to and cut
KBesaaiß.' oiw.
IB THE WORLD!
HAVANA PLAN.
1 Prise of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
I Prize of
1 Prise of
iPriesof
IPrizeof
KMMO
■ 4 Appr’* to $2OO
4 • * 100
6,000 4 “ W
2,4Q0 4 » 60
fcOOO x 4 f 60
iSoJ ■ 8 80
too} 8 * 60
tool 8 “ ' 5O
m 8 “
60
lo^>o
200,000
XOOftrs
. 10.UO
IyOVBL AND BXTRAdsijINAEY I
HH KMT SCHEDULE OF gBBOTTOtt of the United
ISttee Journal PubMsfflng Haaao. „
By the unexampled Mwwefwr
ahutdiaWT Premium Offers. ta the circulation of the
ud popular pictorial monthly, the UNI
TED STATES JOURNAL, and In the sale of Our valuable
Books, we now anncuncc bur new programme of premiums
for the season of 1858 and 1869, embracing the celebrated
Aut,Union Series of twelve large and splendid Steel Plate
Engravings, and a schednle of Uou> Watches, Rich Jsw-
MwrofaU kinds, Gold Pews, etc-offered on a ecalo of uoc
lililv surpassing all previous offers. . . . .
" ■’ Oor tenelrv is composed exclusively Of dhe richest first
glass articles."warranted to be solid gold,' or precisely as
semesented, and crcrv person selects bis own premium.
USfttatoooniy Publishing Hou.se that offers Premiums ou
sbiaplan, or that furnishes this class of Jewelry. ...
The following i» a list pf a few of the articlea. With the
mnount of the club for which it is given asa premium, and.
thb postage required for Its delivery by naal-.
HwftrniU Uetsciied Lover, Enameled Dtalalgh-.
- teetvcaratGold W'otch, warranted*
Enameled Dial 18 carat Gold
Larirelh>nblP Slide Gold Pencil and Gold Pen, Uoattge.
•Warraatcdib be-soHd gold throughout 600 91 ’
Beautiful Quid Pencil, warranted to hot solid .
Gold l pw^pW t ' ir * to * l Kpy, andOoldTooth
■ PJcdrcombined. - . " 8 w
Extension Silver-Case Pencil(warranted, same .
f- 18 £:
BicbUoldttWd Bracelet,. ! „ JJJ
Sni^^n«lGoW C LoAeh engr’d and turned, 400 «c.
i i |
OoldCameo Pm for Lady, _
esMt«Piiifor Oentlefiian, | J*;'
Set ef Oold Camelian Sleeve Buttons for . Lady
or Gentlemain, , ' ' . t 400 3c.
Superb friendship Bing, solid sixteen carat
gold, richly-enameled. 400 3c.
A Miss’ Bing, soldid sixteen carat gold, set
with stone,' ' . 200 3c.
Among the Engravtogiuire:.
The Signing of the Death W arrant of Lady Jane
Grey, from t Jic celebrated painting by Daniel
Huntingdon: 22 inches long by 17 wide. $lOO 12c.
The Trapper’s JUst Shot, from the great paint
ing by W. Rahney, 18xi!4, 100 12c.
The Angler's Daughter, from the great paint-
Jug by Landseer, 60 9c.
Sparkling, from painting by W. R. Edwards, 60 9c.
(Jbr full Se/vedute. tunur Ouiatogut,}
The Dpited States JoghsjU. contains fixteen large folio
pages, ably edited and profusely Ulnstratcd. Price only
60 cents, a year.
Oar Catalogue contains over 1.000 of tha .most useful, en
tertaining Cttldpopolar works of the day.
Any person sending ns 60 cents or more, cither- for the
Jogxhal or for Books at the lowest prices, is entitled to the
same amount In any <>f the premiums of. his owu selection
from the schedule. Uc is also entitled tb extra Premiums
amounting to $l. and extra Books or Journals amounting
to $1 for every elyb of,slo, thus receiving for $lO Books or
Journals amounting tb-sll, and Premiums amounting to
$ll. The amount to .prepay.postage bn the Premiums,
-should accompany each order;
Every reader is invited to form 4 club, and we wish to
arrange with .gome persons at every) Post Office tn act as
local agent and correspondent, who will be richly paid
therefor. ’ ;
Specimens apd Catalogues sent free on-application. Send
on a few subscriptions at once, mid releityaur premiums
from Uio above, or when you receive tho Catalogue.
j. M. EMERSON A CO., Publishers,
July 29.1858. ' 406 Broadway, New York.
APRIL., 1858.
\ GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
UALLfOI' FASIIIOKS.
THE subscriber has the pleasure of an
nouncing to the cltliens of Altoona, and the •• rest of
mankind.” that he is jiwtreceiviug from Philadelphia and
New York, a beautiful assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting, in part, of
ROBB A’ QDILLK, CRAPE DI ESPANOE,
FANCY OPHUNBAREGE, PLAIN OPHUN BAREGE,
CUALLIEB. DUCALS,.
FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES.
SCOTCH “ “ *• from OVi upward*
FANCY DRESS SILKS,’ BLACK DRESS SILKS,
FIGURED BRILLIANTS. GINGHAMS. PRI NTS, Ac.,
in great variety. He would call .especial attention to his
stock of SHAWLS, which for style, quality ami variety,
canuot be surpassed, and must bo seen to be appreciated.
The assortment ofJWliite Goods and 'Ladies’ Dress Trim
miuga arc all that fashion could deaim Among his stock
of LadiesV Misses and Children's Gaiters and Siiot s will be
found a full line from the b»st city manufacturers.
His stock of Groceries, Queenswale, Hardware, Ac., is
complete.
He hopes his Goods and prices (which by the way defy
competition.) will meet the approval of all who cal) upuu
biro. Your patronage is respectfully doiirited.
April 20.5 m. , CHAS. J. MANN.
/ GIEAF GOODE! CHEAP GOODS!
VV —Tlie subscriber would rcspeitfhlly inform tiie citi
zens of Altoona and vicinity that he baa Just received Id*
stock of -
SPRING AND SUMMERGOODS,
consisting, in part, of
LADIES' P LAIN AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS.
snch as Bilk*.Battns,B(ireges, D'Laines, Cballtes, Dncals,
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Ac, together with all kinds of
Dry Goods, all of wHjh will be Sold cheap tot cash.
Hchas also 1 on hand a large stock of
GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE. HARD
WAItE. BOOTS AND SHOES.
and all other; goods usually kept in Stores in this place.
Having adopted tho>CAjSU SYSTEM;in my business and
being resolved to carry it out, 1 have marked my goods at
CASH PRICES, and invite insfiectlon and comparison, Jn
regard to, price* and quality, with those of any .other store
in the town. 'Gim me a call ahd Judge for yourselves.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at the
highest market prices.
April 29-1 y) J. B. XULEMAN.
00 80
19 76
rpHE SUMMER SEASON—JESSE
I SMITH would respectfully inform tUe citizens
of Altoona and the public generally that her has just
returned from the East with a large and varied assortment
" HATS AND CA,PS,
Whlch,hB'parcha«ed al low prices tor cash
'dud will cell at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.' 25
advance on the original cost. Ills stock comprises HATS
and CAPS of cvery description, size amd shape. All who
are in want of anything in his line will do well to give him
a call as ho feels confident he can shit the most fastidious,
in quality and price. '
He is always ready and willing :o exhibit hip stock/ree
of charge, so that none need fear to call and exapainc before
purchasing elsewhere. ,
Kememborthot his store is on Virginia street, directly
opposite the Lutheran Church. [April fi-Cm.
HFETTINGER’S ‘V
• GltfcAT CENTRAL LITERARY iMPORIUM,
NO. 1, "ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTOONA. PA..
Where may be had all the popular Publications of the
day, such as Daily and Weekly, Papers,' Magazines, Novels
and Uomancds/ Miscellaneous Books, School Bonks. Copy
Bodes, Slates. Bens, Pencils, Inks. Can and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Drawing arid Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
Cvct everything in the Stationary line.- Toys, Notions and
Games of every variety. Pictures and Picture Frames, To
bacco and Begs in of the best quaßty, AC., fee
N. B.—Wo aro «olc Wholesale and Detail Agent, in this
county, for KOJIN’S CELEBRATED BALVE. Itdocspo*-
UireJg cure-all sores to which it Is applied. Try It; |7-tf.
Blair county daguerrean
.DOOMS.—Mr. G. W. PISHER, ‘the Hoilidaysbnre
Artist, bega leave to inform our readers that he is prepared
Photographs of deceased persons,
from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest (notice ondontho
moat reasonable terns. He has just received a largo stock
of durable and neat cases, of allslzc* and styles, litdnding
■a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and is pre
parod to fill them | with perfect likenesses),'
AMBROTYPB, DAGUERREOTYPE OR, PHOTOORAPH.
Oiyo him a call. -Robin* on the coiner of Montgomery
and Allegheny streets HBCdaysbnrg. Pa. fJunel7-tf.
T IQUORS.—A LARGE AMOUNT
1 J weR selected LIQUORS lids been' received
at Uiß ‘‘ LQQAN HOtTSE,” Hollldaysbdrg, which will be
aold at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. The
man who wants has only to coll. " ' \ tD«*-Tf, tf.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—SOO
boxes, Oranges and Lemons in stoie and fur sate by
WM. N. BIICOARD,
March 26, '5B-ly] 191 North 8d street, Philadelphia.
you GAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
I*. *S7-lyl° l> oed V y WHIR’S.
IS INCITED 10
A J call ami .lost the media of the -ar&jes kept by '
Jnne 18; ‘57-1 y]. • iIENRYLKIIH.
IGTS EOR SALE.—I 2 3J GILDING
J Lota. dlflfe■ ent localitivg, ib thUlJoroacli fbr
on reasonably by [2T-tt] Ji SHOEMAK Kli.
Rich tobacco and highXs
flavored Cigars, in abundance* cab be hail at
Jnhe 18, ’SWy) p -- t HLsr* LEHR’S.
Hair oils, colognes, pom
adcSj'Lhavlng Ctcam, Toilet: fioejw, Ae.i*f sale by
l-yj ; - ■' 7'.v '
BEAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE
\3T .. IMPORTANT TO \
TOBACCO OHBWEES.
DB. ODBTA’tajNSARD’STASTS BSBTOBA.TIYR TRO
CHES. the g*m* SuhdiMtfar Jtbatco. ; -
It hi a swU known and Umontrorertahla bettbMUo
of Tobacco Is the promoting canso of many, of the moat »e
-me’ MENTAL AXD PHYSICAL p IBQBDKR» . .
to which the race of man is subject, as careftthHadyttnao
lung and painful cxpcricueo have- clearly proven thg tt
contJns certain noreotic and yUsonoos preperttoi nrost
dangerous In their effects. whh*.by*nteHngto»theb*«od
derange the function* and operations of the Heart, causing
many to suppose that organ tu beseriunalydismaed.
TOBACOUam-cU! aHo the entire mrvoua
-festiug itaeif—as all who have erer used the tk>«ow.
Will hear testimony—in. Lassitude, Nervonr Irritability,
Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and. many, other: disorder* Of a
similar restoraTXT&TBOCHES .
Are designed to counteract these banefnl Md:
bavepriwed completely suOcesafhl m a ipujtifnde Of eyo*.;
Beftighamiess in themselves they
exert a beneficial effect upon the entire syrtem* restoring,
this Taste which has ifocomo.Tjtiated or dwtroyed
Jodolgence. complete ly removing the irrltatmn and ««i.»m
pohylng tlckUng sensation of *he Throat— arej»L ;
ways coiuwqueat upon abstaining Jroru the Use of Toliaifco,
and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate)
thewboh) system. ....
Persons who are irretrievably undermining their constl
tutkms and shortening theirillvm, should use tlieseTroches
immediately anil throw off the injurious and and unpleas
;Ont habit of Tobacco Chewing. , , . j
These Troche* of Lozenges are put up in a convenient and
portable finm at tins low price offiO Cento per Box. A lu>*
,cral discount to the Trade. ...
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom ail orders
should be addressed. ,
JAMES E. BOWEES, Druggist.
March 18, ly.] Cor. 2d and Race street, Phils..
JOHN BRYAR & CO,,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES & LMJORS,
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa, r SEmS
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old customers und the public generally, that they have on
hand and ore constantly receiving direct from the Impor
ters, a large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors
Among their huge assortment may be found
Wines, Brandies, Gin. Cordials, Janaica Spirits,
St. Croix>aud New England Bam, Choni [Ague,
Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongabela
and Rectitted Whisky,
Peach, Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Straw berry and Raspberry
- Brandies, Ac., Ac., Ac.
A share of public patronage is respcctfoliy 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, os wb ore determined to sell nothing but the very
best. -
• Pittsburgh, April 1,1868-1 y.
ij* F, MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
Importers and Dealers in Wines and Liquors,
return their thanks to their friends for the liberal share
of patronage heretofore- bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a coutinuance of the .same, at the ULD ESTABLISH
MENT, NO. d N. FRONT ST, Philadelphia, whore they
hr re a large assortment ofW IN ES arid Li QUUit S 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 must reasons}
ble terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle
Brandies:
BRANDIES
(Marti, Hennery, Marett, ■ Pinnett. Cistitlion, MarteU,
T Hines, PdUrurtin, IJ. J. Depuy <t- Co.
A. SeigncUt, tic- dx. 1
WINES.
Champagne, (fid Oporto, I Burgundy, Madeira, Tcneriffe,
filanU, Sherry, Liston, 'Hud:, Muscat d-Malaga I Vine*
. of various brands ahd qualities.
Holland Gin. Scbeidain Scluiapps, Jiuuuica Spirits, Scotch
and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender. Blocklierry.
Raspberry, Cherry and Oiiiger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac.
Also, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLD
WHEAT. MONONOAHELA and BOURBON WHIS
KEYS, of various grades, sonic of which wo guarantee to
be superior to'any In the country.
From our long experience in the business, and thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of tlie community, wc flatter
ourselves to be able to fill all orders that may be entrusted
to us. Orders from the country (which ore most respectful
ly solicited) will be promptly attended to. Great care token
in pocking and shipping.
All'goods sent from our establishment are guaranteed to
give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned.
Feb. 26-ly] E. P. MIDDLETON A 880.,
CAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT
kl INTEREST, NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO, Wsi/'
nut street, IK Comer of. Third, Philadelpliia. Incorpo
rate!] by the State of Pennsylvania.
Money is received n any sum. large or small, an I Intor
estuaid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morn
ing till 6 o’clock in tlie afternoon, and on Monday and
Thuradwf evenings t<U 8-o'clock.
Hon. lIUNRY L. DENSER, f’rw’f.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice-Prts’t.
WH. J. Bxzd. Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. Henry L. Renner, V. Carrol Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Sclfridgc, Fronsis Lee,
Sam! K. Ashton, N Joseph Verges,
C. Landreth Muons, 11-ury Dieflenderfer.
Money is received and payments made daily without no
tier.
The investments arc made in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES. GROUND RENTS, and snch first el«s« securities
as the Charter requires [MarS-fim.
ENTERPRISE WORKS,
VTO. 136 WOOD STREET, ITTTS-
L Y BURGH, PA.
EOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles,' Guns, Surgical
and Dental Instruments, &c.
RIFLE GUNS.
We would coll attention to.onr stock in the above line,
knowing that wo cannot bo lioat eithj-r in the quality or
price. Being largely engaged In this branch of bnsiness,
we defy ail conipeth u. All our rifles an? warrant;d or no
sale. Hardware, Sporting-Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns.
Revolvers, Flasks. Belts. Powder, Shot, Balia, Caps, Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, in all its variety, which
we offer low for. Cash.
Pittsburgh. April I, 1868-ly.
W. Cdnsinouax. D. CuiraiMOHAß, ■E. CthoxvouAX.
D, InnsKt, g. BCscair.
CUNNINGHAMS & CO.
PITTSBURGH CITY GLAISS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. and 140 IIRST ST.,
Betweeen Wood and Smithficld. P,TTSBURQH * PA - ;
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pittsburgh City Window Glass,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE,
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
For Parlor Windows, Churches and Public Buildings.
Altoona, April 1,1858-ly.]
r yCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL
IJ FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned,
agent of tho Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Corapahv, is
at all times ready to Insure against loss or damage by fire,
R iddihgt, Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every
description, in town or country, at as reaoonaWrt' rates as
any company in the State, pfflee In the Masonic Temple.
Jan. 3. ’ftr-tfj JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE,CO.
—The undersigned. Agent for Blair cornty, will
take short and long risks on Buildings, Merchandise, Fur
niture andTroperty of every description. in town or coun
try, atas reasonable rates as any company in the State.-
Risks also taken ott the lives of horses. Offlco In Masonic
’SSS'i ,»<, -
/CONVEYANCING. ALL KINDS
of writingdopo at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort
gngcs, &e n executed In tlie neatest manner by
JOH.V gnOBJIKEB,
Masunfc Temple, Altoona.
Jan. 3, X857-tf.]
I YES! O YES!—GENTLEMEN
Vf -"fc h - and hoar - JOSEPH P, TROHt uuionn
cee to the public, that hie Is ready t»> discbanro his duty
as an Auctioneer whenever called upon. [Jan. 2, ’56.
QETTEES FOR SALK —THE UN-
S 7 derßi-mcd hand a lot of Settees which he will
sell cheap for cash. JOHN SHOEMAKER,
'March Vlfttf.] Masonic Temple.
TTARDWARE OF ALL LESCRIP
JLJL tlon* jnst received and for sole hy -
j. b. hilkman
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving,
Polntj Saih and Varnish Brushes at
AJIS, SIDE, SHOULDER, DRIED
w* hand at * :
done HENRY J-EBB’S.
PjCNEt ANp LARD OILS, OAM
-06-tfj , ' BBSflUSß’fr.
AND
KESSLER’S. I
1 jjON CITY COMJttKKOIAL (JOL-;
In dally of iM Sftildttßt*,
’ ■ ' jaccwt.
Anther of the f gnttopal.
k^i^’snSsT > <S^^ , DO^JmET3 , , fnftaaon of ffto.
and Ornirniriytal Penmanahlp.
B. BACDN, T>eetaiW6o Politic*! Economy. _■
JAM 1-8 JL HOI'KIKa, £»q, of the PlUabnrgh Bar, Lec
turer ou Commercial taw. - • .
JASIHS>V. KBKKEI>V, of“Kennedy’n BaakNoteite
view,” Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered sod SpUfipn* i
Notes. ' - ' ' -' ■-*
1 BESKIN OF THE INSTITBTION.
To furnish the best. means for acquiring i THOROUGH
BUSINESS EDUCATION, to the shortatt thneUdatMw I
least expense- c-murUtoe instruction in
DOUBLE BOOK-KEEPING, . . !
an applied to MtcdumdUnt, Banking, KillnMtagt Ac.;
STEAMBOAT ;
With all the recent toiproVotnents, tntight arlthottt extra,
' charge.
• penmanship ,
Rapid Writing, with every variety and style of Buatoam
andOnuunental Penmanship.
ARITHMETIC. '
And * thorough' course of Cootttinr House Calculations.
OOUXTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. .
full instructions given in this kniwtuit branch Of bust*
ness education.
LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK-KEEPING, '
Usages, lawb and Customs of Commerce, Fteanesand Bank
ing, Political Economy, Counterfeit Notes, and other sub
jects haring practical relation to active Business. I
TERMS, v Ac.
Book-keeping, Pull Commercial Course, $35,00
Stationary, about ■
Board per week, can be obtained for . 2.60
flFft. Students are not charged extra for Steamboat Book
keeping Arithmetic os Diploma.
Can enter at any time—(no vacation} review at pleasure—
tine unlimited—usual length of course from eight to twelve
viecks. \ ’
REFERENCE.
Four hundred and eighty-seven students entering from th
City alone within one year besides the many from the country
DIRECTIONS.
Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing Ml infor
mation, sent by mail free, of charge.
Address F. W. JEJJKIN^
Iron City College, Pittsburgh, . .
49>PBEMTUM PENMANSHIP.—No leas than EIGHT
FIRST PREMIUMS were swarded this College in the fall
of 1857, over all competitors, for beat writing. These, with
other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana. Virginia Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, Ky- at
the United States Fair, and pll tor work actually done Kith
PEN and INK, an 4 not fur Enaravrd Penmanship. Onr
Penmen are fully competent to do their own work without
the aid of the eugra* er to make it resoectable. [aug.2J-ly
INTENSE EXCITEMENT!—
McCORMICK’BSEW GOODS HATE ARRIVED AbD
ARE NOW BEING OPENED FOR INSPECTION
AND SALE,
“ Halloo, neighbor. I’m here on the ground again. Per
haps you recollect when 1, last year, Asked you to hold my
horse a moment and tell me where the CHEAP STOKE
«i>. But it is different m>w. It reminds me a tittle nf
the campaign oflB4o, whenOcn. Harrison was elected Pre
sident. V.n have only to go with the crowd awl Jon Will
have no difficulty in finding McCORMICK’S STORE. From
the excitement down the valley, and tlie quantity of gpods
I see caiTicd away, they mast bo selling off very rapidly
and v-ry cheap.”
•- You are right, my friend; I would say to you, sir, go
ahead and your anticipations Will be fully realized. He
bos a very large and well selected assortment of Goods,
lie'll sell you a dress fat fifty cents and give the trimmings
into the bargain, I'm told, and all other goods in propor
tion.”
“ Quod bye, neighbor, that’s where I am going to buy
my goods.”
*• That's right, and so shonli ovetybody else. Good bye.”
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWAHE.
STONEWARE,
CEDARWARE,
Hats and Caps, very cheap Bonnets. Misses’ Flats. Ac.; lot
dies'Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, with Misses, Boys and
Men’s Boots mid Shoes, and every other article kept in a
first class country store, con bo had cheap fur cash, at
McCormick’s.
All articles of country produce taken in cxcliange for
goods. ' R. H. MoCORMICK.
Altoona, May 15, 18S8.-ly
Another reduction in price
at McCormick's Store.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit
Will not be given to any other than those who are t Billing
and ran give satisfactory reference and assurance of prompt
monthly payment,} and desiring to make it the interest of
all to patronize onr store, wo have made a very great re
duction in the prices of all descriptions of goods, and wfill
give our entire time ahd attention to keeping up an assort
ment to salt the wants of our customers, such as
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, '
QUEEXSWARE.
CEDARWARE,
STONEWARE,
BOOTS A SHOES.
Gaiters, Slippers. Rats and Caps, Dried Fruit, etc, all of
which .will be sold a* cheap os the cheapest.
All articles of produce token in exchange for goods at
their highest market price.
Tliankful for past favors, wo hope to share the patronage
of those who are in want of goods. [March 23-tf.
p pHE GREAT QUESTION WHICH
I now agitates tho mind of every person
is, whore can I get the best article for myllHl
money? In regard to other matters, the
ecriber would not attempt to direct, hut if you
want anything in the line of
HOOTS OR SHOES
he invites an examination of his stock and work.
He keeps constantly on hand an assortment ofßoots, Shoes,
Gaiters, Slippers, Ac- which be offers at fair prices.
He will give special attention to custom work, all of
which will Iw warranted to give satis lac tlon. None blit the
best workmen are employed
Remember my shop is. on slain street, next door to B.
Kerr's old stand, now W. O’Neil’s.
September 3,’67-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
p PHE MORMONS EVALUATING
1 SALT LAKE CITY!I Ja
Tremendous Excitement in. East Altoona!
Tlio Snlecribers respectfully inform the
of Altoona and Uie rest of mankind that they are
now prepared to carry on the BLACKSMITH! NO BUST
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 ore a tax
to render eatisfoction to all who may favor them with their
patronage; and no effort will be wanting.on their part to
merit the patronage of the community. Wagons. Car
riage*, Ac., made and Ironed to order, for which good lum
ber will b» taken. Remember the place, on Adeline ft_
where Blocksmtthing is dene on the shortest notice and
most reasonable tonus. JOHN W. HOOPER,
Altoona, May 27, ’SS.-2nj] T. A. JAMES.
T EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB
_J SCRIBEU would respectfully in- ’
fiirm the public that be has recently re- I
fitted the above Hutel. and is now pre
pared to accommodate' bis friends and ‘
potrohyin a comfortable manner, and heBSjBSBr
wi’l spore no palpi In making it an agreoabW bunwlbr til
sqjonrners. IlisToblewiU always lie luxuriously supplied
from the markets of tho conntiyand cities, and Us Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as
reasonable os those of anv other Hotel intoo plane, and he
feels satisfied they can not be Complained of bythoao who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and fnlly intending to deserve it, be
throws open his lionso to the public and Invites a trial.
Altoona. May 27, fSM.-ly] JOHN BOWMXN.
BOOTS AND SHOES.—THE UN
demigned Ims now on hand and »ni -
sell cheap at his Afore in the Masonic Te-n- WB r
pi", r lanrc and aomplete assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES, ready made, or made to order. H
Overshoes. Ladies’ Sandals, Sum Shoes, Cork
Soles, and eTcrything in hi» line of business, of
the best quality and on the most reasonable terms. ill’
custom work warranted. ~
Jah. 2i*M-tf.|; J. SHOEMAKER.
CLYSTERS ! OYSTERS I OYSTERS!
* / In cnn-equenoe of the hard. times, 1 hare concluded
to put down theprleo of ray OY3TEBB to the lowest poest
"J" rtaurtard. will hereafter be served .n'p cm Um
awfing Dish atTWKTm CENTS, and roasted in the shell
and served np with all other iccdiupantments, TWENTY
Fl> K CENTS. Ihey will also be furnished, in cynty oth
er way, at pricAs to correspond with the times. .
JOHN KEIFFER,
Logan Tfonse, HuOidayslrarg.
Dec, 17. tf.]
p AST IRON RAILING AND ALL
\.J kinds of Cartings executed to order, also Ea apbnt-
Ing put up to order, at shortest notice, arnihr tb •
3. SiIOKMIKEIt. Jgait for -
WcLAjtAjua, Watsoji. 4 Co*.
Jan. 3,1866-tf.
QUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED.
A large and CxalitemiWe aMOrtoentrithartWof
RIO COEEEE, SUOA R, TEA AND
.Oroccrlea fcir aoto fey ’ “
rjay lg, 1857-Iy] .;. HgUfcY T.gfpt
“TiiioW - ( * nMlUd HBKBTUSH&'g
TjfOWABI) A&001ATIO», Pig, I
:R£{BlSfc*»«. »»«** «**>—. I
foriM rtlitf ttssfcfc nd *i tnmti, oftetd I
■&Ua*dificl'i*ie disse**. . - ■ - I
—toall persons sfflicted with SejmW M . 1
WWh***, (Svyfrftaa 3? 1
J&Mlit,<StnctofOminu*i or Mf Mum, <fe_tfc. ~ I
Tbe.Bowra* Associatw.v, in view of the «wfo( I
efhtfldan lift, caowd by B«acual Diseases, «Kltto*c*Ss I
practised upon the unfortunate victims at roch i
hoicks, 'several years ago directed their Cossnlt&ig SxnJ! i
,H'i charitabit act worthy of their tome, to open a |
sary for the treatment of this (Class of disease*, ta H
forms. *n«l to giro nWical advice pruhi, to all who mSE
by Utter, with a description of their condition, («*« S? is
StJoh, habits of life, 4c.,) and in cases of eatrcaT j
and faflr/lng. <•> furnish mtdicmt fru r/ ehrtrgt ttl 1
'needless to add that the Association command! the hkiL2
Judical *kll» of the age, and will furnish the bom anS? ?
ed ttwdern treatment. n s
3 •ftoßfreCtora, on a review of the past, feel ajs«*a I
Uwfh labors in this sphere of benevolent effort; hn*S I
of great heneflt to the afflicted, especially to, t he |
Udthey hare resolved to devote themselves, with isns ]
roahto this very important but much despised cans. ™ I
Unst ptibllshod by the Association, a Report on bet*. I
torthn-ai or Seminal Weakness. the vice olOnsaWiSr I
tmvation or Seif Abuse, and othar dir eases of I
Ordtoty by the Consulting Surgpdn, which will he «SJT| I
maUTin a sealed envelope),/r« qf charge, on the nMgj s
portage stamps for postage. I
Address; fcrKepbrt or Treatment, Dr. OEOBaC ttn 1
WSOS. Consulting Surgc'on.Howard.Amociatioa,Rnti I
K lath street. PblUdeli3iA. Pa. I
TAXRCnUP. I
IySTENSE EXCITEMENT !~A HE*
ff siBU BROKE OUT JN A jSIW PLACE,
:f: m’iain & iehu "
Beg leave to inform their Mendsiad the CiUaatuof AW
na and vicinity, that tbev haye owned a
JQKOCEHY & PKOTISION STORK,
In ins room formerly occupied by John lehr, on Vbtiah
ntt#KaMtdoortoP»ttoafa:U»lb whasa thay wfllbaTw
pylo serve all who may favor tb*m with a call. rw
stock is a Urge and aelect ooe,eonslstlnror
¥mr, Feed* Uacon,
P#rk, . Sugar,: Coffee,
T#, Molassee, Fisk,
S#, Potatoes, Fiak OU,
Ffcid, Campheae, Alooko),
Gga» ajnd Tobsooow;:
As they purchase all thirty goods for the foXADT dia
and sell for the same, penooe 'desiring of purcharinj nji
thing in their Urns wiUdoweU to give tbsto a call, «s tfo,
wiR sell at hut a trifling advaacelrn diet coat- Weaskw
mao to pay for anything bdt what ha tatys. Give ns aw
al and see If we won’t nteke our words ggod. Qaa 7-.«
SS :OVESI STOVKS.I 3TOVES.—Tb«
tmdersignadhs* Just rsoeirsdiroaa Phils-:
la. North, Chase i North’s celebrated
lores for 1861. ’(■»
TUB KOYAL COOK
for Wood or Goal. This besntifttl OooUßgBtonl|M
ft* .
ofiofoament and perfect operations all, respects Tit
oren extends nodes tile ftrstaox and the flpeekre eosmsj.
ed that the whole oren sorfeoe r*iQ bate perfectly and tai
fofmly- The slightest esualnatiaooC this More most tit
UiVeTery one thst it wOl become a onirereal flsrurltc.
■ TBS'SKA SHELL, .
for wood or coaL The festal is of good. capacity—ita
ash-box is deep—the oren is. (fepscions and is a thorooA
baker. This stove, is one that inajr rssdQjr be tecuaueeafej
foT Cunily nSe, in every partlcnhu* -
All kinds of heating and parlor stores 'eonstantly os
hand. JOSEPH, U. BCBU.
'April 16, ’57-lf) Opposite fte AaeWftm Jbmtt, Miaona.
foi\n ,v '
I tOJHPE'iTIION' IS TBEiUFE OF
\__y TRADE.—FuIIy convinced of the truth of thto uj.
Ing.'tlieeubeeriber would reapectfnUy eoboosce to tks
cituen* of Altoona and y(cinlty, that he hat entered
the Retd, by opening a " ‘ *'
; merchantfaidorinoesiahubhmekt,
lif tl»e 'room heretofore occupied bj Michael Oallagber L i»
monthly opposite the Hhperlntcndent’e Otßce. who* la
will carry on the bneineee Ua usual, lie hae juat receive!
ah akccllcnt aaaortment of .
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A VESTINGS,
suitable (or working nd dress suits, which he will nuke If
orddr, on short notice and at price* which cannOtlsflfa
satisfy. He hee also received the LAnST STYLES o{
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS,
wnd feels confident that he can eatlsfVthc meet twtklica
iii this particular, and hie clothing will be made u well u
ctotl»lng can be uadje. Infiop, be in dsfcenninedtbat noth
lagsboll hb wanting on hie port to reader satisfaction to
those who may favor hint with their patronage.
Altoona, Nor. Mf. J JOHN TALBOT.
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMA
TUBE DECLINE.-Jmt Published, Gratia, the JOd
Thousand:.. *" 1
A TEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT,
without M> dicinc, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weekaco,
Nocturnal Emissioh-t GeultdlTuid Nejrvoue DHdlity, lojv
Un<y. and Impedmente to Marriage generally, be.
■ *.pE LAKEY, M. B.
The important fact that the many alarming caiupUlnn
originating in the Imprudence andsolltnde oC youth, bit
be ewßy removed WITHOUT MEmCXXS. ttfn this niS
trmjt, clearly demr netrated; and the entirely new and hitb
ly successful treatment, ae adnfted by the Author, fully
explained. by mean* of whichever* «n le enabled to cun
HIMBELf perfectly and at tt* leertpoeMblecost, then!)
avoiding alt the advertised nostrums of the day.
-Sent to any address, gratia and poet free in a sealed eo
vebipe, by remitting (poet pnld} two postage stamp* to Dr.
E. DK LANtY, 88 East 31st street, New fork City.
. iMay MM».' ■ ' ■■■■'• j : .; •
SPRING, AND SU!9MfcR PASH
kI io.vs.—JOHN O.DOSNELL, Merchant Tailor, la* o(
Hollidayaburg, desires to inform the -citizens of Altoou
aid vicinity, that be has leased the building twodoon
North of the Bed Lion Hotel 'and. one doof South of Ht
gle’s Saloon, on Main street. wlgcs b» is nowreceinngUi
• SPRING AND StMMER 6001)8,
consisting in port ofCloths of ail priest Plain and Fsstj
Caasimcrea, suitable for snmer wear, ninß(BHnTiln llfir
seilles and all kinds of light Summer Testings, In rbort,
everything that may bo called for,* sllof Which hewffl
make to order, on abort notice, and on the most woo#*-
bjo'tenns. -
His long experience in thadmaincaa. be thinks, will ena
ble h>m to please all who may savor him with their ordtn-
April 1,1858-ly. i *
tAP OF BLAIR COUNTY.—THE
subscriber* propose to publish a Sew Map of Blair
F, Pennsylvania, from actual surveys, containing til
Public Bonds. Bail Bonds, Cans!*, the actual localities of
VQlpgcs, Post Offices, House* of Worship, Sehool Hoaws,
Mannfiictoriesv Tsnnci as, Mills, HcWNcfferes, Farm Bow
es, names of Property Owner*. Ac.
Enlarged Plena oi the Principal Tillages, a Tablsd
Distances, and a Business Directory, "giving the nstae iM
business of eachsnf>tcriber,.wlll be* engraved on the mse
gib. The plotting will be to a. enitabjfracaie so as to tusk)
a large and ornamental Map; which**!!! be col red sad
mounted best style, and delivered, to sobecriliensi
ISpercopy. BAMCEI> OEIL,
April 18. IMS. IB**oa. PFKF.P.
f* w. KESSLER PRACTICAL
As • DBDQQIST, respectfhlly announces
tq-the citizens of Altoona-and the- public
erany, that he still continues the Drug Kn«t«L.
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly umJ
?52?5“l tor “*•* ’Wholesale and RetaBDRDQiL
MBDICISKS, CHEMICALS, All
ESjwd DYIbSrOFPB.
•by strict attention to businees,and a desire torewter ut
isfcption to ali as regards price and quality, he hoped)
mint andreceirn a soars or public patronage. . ■ "•••- ■ -
JShysfcto ««1 merchants supplied on reasonable ten*
and all orders from a distance womptly attended to.
tphyshdePS- prescriptions easily compounded. p-tC
Matiqn al police gazette.-^
QW*t Journal of Crime and: Criminals Is is
its Year,- and is wfakly clrenlafed throagboq)
the: country. It contains sQ the 6iwtStls; CMmIM
«a a. *“»'
• _ Editor k Prop’c. of Ker Yotk mice Gazette.
p-tfl. / .&*> TorkGtr.
Johnson, Jack & Co,
..■i - ,' ■ OFFICES AT
and Aifooxw.
7|\RArT3 ant .the; i»kincipal cities,
JitF and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made
™«pfys, received on deposit, payable on demand, without i»
forest, or npon time, with interest at lair rates. 11-tt
* ' >J *-"■ '■ l -
;m| r ■ J. IX LEET,
A; TTORNEY-AT-L AW, Hollidays*
IMT- il. x. ® r&o * EAIR COtMT, PA.,
.tViirjct'uctiseln the several Courts of Blair, nnntinrdo*
*£*. , 5 0 ?® 4 * 08 ' ¥~-3 *ttend promptly to allwhf
d<W bntrnspsd to him. Office (for the present) at hi* w*
earner Allegheny and Penn streets, HolUdaysbarp
J* G-. ADLUM,
C£>OXjP^TJdUII®#
r ‘ ALThiljrA, BLAIR CbliN’TT. PA. '
' Can at all times be four.d at the store cf J. 3. HQemu>
Altoona, October!, 1607.-1?
(CONCENTRATED LYE, FOB MA
\j/r KINO Soft Soap, and Soap powder for Wasbloft***
ei*of common Soap; Caatha Bosfo«**
*°?P> Chemical Soap, etc, on hand and tor sale at
’Jotie 10,1868.-tf ] Ai BOOSffS.
k SUPERIOR LOT OFFRESHOA&
* JLi L BEtPS for sale by fp*} }I, ICXI*-
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jUcCRUM &
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TUB aitoqna tribune.
ggCgUMt * BERN, PeblUhew ead PtoprUk
_ AviVAble t& •dTftAWj) ,
Ju W*i W «» vxpiraUoo et t
kid W.
•””"TSSS?' '•*.
.QbM or 1«»»; * » Ts^
• i.-.GS'-a’S - 160 200
*»* ame * aol,UuH “**
[um* SrtScb iMertlon. SB , ostbl> g month*.
*1 60 *a 00
2 60 * 00
400 « 00
, 500 800
„ ‘0 00 10 00
(to , . 10 00 1* 00
a column, 14 00 25 00
gaoßfass« - •*-*••«
dv«tor«WWl
he continued till forbid and charged bcc
cents per line for orcry Insert
hotio<'s exceeding ten hnc-i, fifty centa a t
cUaMOtUM*
••quart,
ro * -
IBUNE DIRECT©
; Churches, ministers, ac.
iywAlrtenVm, Rev. A B. Ct-ARX. PoaWr.-I’rcachl
morning at lp>4 o clock, tanH In the even
K o’clock Sabbath School at 9 o clock, A - Min U
Saßoom. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday even
Rev. 8. A.Wosost.
ia every Sabbath morning at o clock and in tml
* Sabbath School in the Lecture Room ot 2 oclu
*' General Prayer Meeting in same wou every M
evening. Young Men’s Prayer Meeting every I
I AvSfocheai Lutheran, Rev. Jacob Stic* , Pastor.—V
L_. •■rvSobbothmorningat lUJ4 o’clock, ondat7‘;>
E tho evening.. Sabbath School in tho Lecture It.
kdo'plock, I*. MJ Prayer Meeting in sumo room
feMnaeday. oVonliig- '
\ United brethren, Rev. D. Seres, Pastor.—Preach 1
k* Sabbath morning at o’clock and in tho even
Dg o’clock. Sabbath School in tho Lecture UOOl
Wock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday 0
I Rev. R. IV- Ouvea. Pastor—
LrvtCe 2d And 4th Sundays of each mouth at 10J,., .
LMm W44KP. M. Sunday School at 9 o’clock A.
Rovi Jons Twioos, Pastor.—Preaching «
Mock In tho morning, and at 3U in tho afternoon.
lohool at 9 o’clock.
Ut/n’an Methodist, Rev. Sstdir Cab, Pastor—Pre
[rery Sahbath morning at 11 o’clock and in the even
ke old Union School House.
t ' ; -''-'ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
J ■ MAILS CLOSB.
utez&Wa? M>d UoUidai»burß at
rtj(#rn u
OUklayahntg
arternXhronzh Mall
r^: T ”* <S aMIUOTK
MjteHl. through Mail, | 35
r«rt»*a "VV..v and Uollidoyaburg, H 30
utun , H “ ' 0 45
OffiM open Tor the transaction of business froju 7
1 1?, during tho work, and from, 8 to 9 o'clock,
a oundiT. ; • * . ••••.=•'
• Cfano'i, *K-tf ] JOHN BBfOEMAKSR, V
RAILROAD SCHEDULE,
rotes Train Bast arrives 2,13 A. M., leave* 2,65
« A' West “ j 8,33 “ “ 8,65
Mt , Best' “ 8,25 P.M. “ 0,45
X-:' - « w M t “ ' 10,00 “ “ 10,05
ten Host “ 11,80 A. M, a 11,50
« .V- : “ West u 6,45 P. M., “ 7,11
ajmHOiitDAYSBURO BKANCII connects with t.
IpdiMf est, Mall Train Best and West and with Fa/
BRANCH connect* \rttb Join
fiy jtoUa £<ut anJ West, Kiprcu Train West an
' Meetings of associations.
ibuidain Lodge, A. Y. M-, No. 2SI, mcctaoh sccot.
it of each. mopth. iu the third story of tbo Mason:
[e,at 7 U o’clock, I*. M.
Jfbdntam Eneampmcnt,A. Y. M., No 10, meets
orth loomUt hf each month, to tho third story of t
tMFTemfclS af7U o’clock, P. M.
\4ttomi£odfa 1.0. of 0.F., No. 47.1, meet* every
renloc |n.the second story of the Masonic Temple
S3ek,p.M. '
[Ttatiqfct Lodge, 1.0. of 0. F., No. 532, mcoU every
Isrilng.dn the third story of Patton’s Building, on \
KMt, *tTJS o’clock, P. M.
No. 35, I, 0. It. M., hold stated
Tuesday : evening In the I. 0. 0. F. Hall
BManfeTemplo; Council Firo kindled at 7th ru
hath.. W. A. ADAMS, C. of R. [Jane 25, ’5
kTioiisr of America, Camp' No. 31. meet* ever
kyhlfbt in the third story of Patton's Uall, nt'7J^J
\ - . COUNTY OFFICERS,
tiJudkyef qf. the ChurU.— President, lion. George T»
heocules, J, Pohn Jones, David Caldwell.
Baldridge.
.teLiftp anii. Recorder —Hugh A. C&ldwoll.
’.fll*enyhlt;(iqrgo Port. Deputy—John McClure.
AiMmey-dlenj. L. llewit.
s t'ommissicaiers— James UutchUon. David 1
ft J. H., McFsJhuie.
tbunty,Surveyor—James D. Gw inn. i
r Irwturer—a. Hoover.
AucUort —J; W. Tiyrery, 3. Morrow, A. C. McCnr
JTw Hput\JJirecloTS —C. Onyvr, George Weaver,!
hlVSt*. .
; ClTsaen-James Funk.
I Bbperintendent'of Cbmmon School* —John Dean.
rV*-". ' -
ALTOONA BOROUGH OFFICERS
of the frcce —Jacob Good, J. M. Cberrj.
Ffcrs»*ss—E. M. Jooch.
7fan Oiunei7~rJ an*os Lovtbor, U. U. McCormick]
Hison, Pcb'r ttccd, (Handing*. .
JPfjaid*?£ V Cbuncil—H. H. McCormick.
Clerk to C yuncilr~3 obn McClelland.
• ~
Treasurer —James ioowthcr.
PittcUrtt —Ocoryo. TV. Patton, C. B. Bini
turn, Geo. W. Sparks, Joseph Moist, Win. C. MeCc
Trtamtrtr of School Hoard— Wm. C. McCormick.
K. Ely.
1 JU* Cmtctor —John McClelland. j
[ AfKtihn—Q, I). Thomas, Thos. McMinn. ' I
McCbUand.
JUtetioh —DarilelPrlce, David Brill.
ppigtlJ EUctions —East TVard—Johnß. WarfcL
.■r¥„ v . ; ** .West “ . Jacpb Good.
'' ‘‘ “ '' ’' North “ Alexander Billn
faijtostbr*-— East Ward—B, A. thek. Alex. Mont;
t > ”*1 •■ •, West “ J. 11. Bob-rts, M. Ctiinh
;< * "North Wm. yal«nttno» TVm. Ui|
JIGS, DATES, PRUNES, CITB
C -and Currants In store and for sale by
" ‘* v WM..S. BITDOA
UarfhgV’M-ly] • 191 North 3d street, Plilla*
Almonds, walnuts, cr
LjL. Note and filberts In store and for sale by
ZTTZ-'TJX : V‘^ W ’ , m*; w/ismio*
'•», 58-ly] 191 Sorth 3d street Pbllad,
■>UHE WHITE LEAD AND
L . Paint, also Chrome. 1 Green, IDeilow, Paris 0
gro-. r d in bit at [l-tt] ...BJJSS.
FOVERING AND NEW OEL
Ldl Syrup Molasses, at fair at
tC7-ly3 • - UEJCB.Y LI
MCERIES.—A LARGE
I otHuplefe assortment of Groceries havo Jut*
fedlsttSe storeof - - J.B, HJLI
£3HR)>IIN AL SUPPORTERS,
sek, and Shoulder Braces for sale at
J-tf! " " '■ KBSSI
pJORY : LEHR’S STORE
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v; u -
V.i
11 00
8 oo
0 10
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TIIOS. A. SCOT!, .s