•ttSwntvwSua ft term of four yeors, with interest The tintks iro ca»y, fa order to iofiQfo tUo rapid iniprovo mn»t Of the food, by enabling every industrious mania imjf a fay*. It b now being extensively improveJ b sg"“ roads, ami aoatb of the best citizens from NewLnglanaaml '.tin Nflddlo erecting large linprovcnieuW. Uls a awttu of tbo greatest Improvement out of PiiiUaeipma,— fferwity-flve hbUMW have been built Iq four mgnitQß. Pno tioa.l ftumwrs and buAiuws men from the length ana breadth of Aft Baton ore settling there. It is an important bush now place, on ftceoant of its being In the midst of n great market. Every article raised n;x>n this laud finds an imme diate tale. The water is excellent, and no such thing as fever Unknown. The »W 1 b * sandy or clay loam, with a clay-bottom and retentive of manures. It is free of stones and easily work* «). It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that Croin the crops produced both upon this land and the largo area adjoining under, cultivation, it will be found not to to excelled anywhere in the production of cups most adapted toils market. The reader may bo well aware that the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from Kew Jersey, wltich are usually exported to til3 amount of millions of dollars. The tend, MeMes being accessible, in every way for fertili xc is, has an abundant supply of the beet quality of muck !UCiQtU%v Lumber and building materials can bo had on the spotat a-cbeap prhso, from the mills. Other mills are now belug oiioned, and brickyards being stnr'ed on tho ground. A ..parsaftlcau ptitep a frame tenement for present convcnJ eu'-o foi- one hundred dollars. On account of the expensive ■migration, ibis is the best course to pursue in order to get a. plana to live In at first. Carpenters ami builders are on id U) put up houses on tho b<-at IcnilH. i'n settling hero the emigrontjias many advantages, ue U within * few boars* ride of tho great cities of the Middle I Htotes and-New England; he is near his old friends and at-, a. lations; ho bin ft settled country, where everv improve* comfort of clvHlsatiwi Is at hand; ho uinabeal th ■■ place, and b not subject to the certainty of losing the vreatsr dartof his family and his oWn health by those nut , 'rgnftßtfcvors which make tlio graves of so many millions ■* •" fnc young and and hardy in tho far off regions away ;.-am*homo uiid-friends. Besides, ho bos a mild ctimato stud -ftpopeh winter.' There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all itboMAvfao Improve the railroad company gives afree ticket. The reader Will at once be struck with the advantages . liinpiilimlfl end ask himself why the property has not . turn t * v ** l op before. The reason is, it was never thrown in thomarkot; and unless those statements wereborrcct no one would bo Invited to examine tho land before purchasing. . ibis altars expected to do. They will sec tbo loud under cultivation; they will meet persons, no doubt, from their awn neighborhood; they will witness the improvements, : and can Judge of the character of thopopnlntion. Persons should come prepared to purchase, ns many are locating, aadlopations are not held on refusal. ? Tip* Hammonlou Parmer, a monthly Literary and AgrK ' csilv.irnl shoot, containing fall luformation of HamraMton 1 >»arA>:i sent to each enquirer, and can be obtained at 26 cts per .locum* * ’ , , „ Vit'i' indisputable. .Warrantee do da given, clear of all iri-jv.ii rihen, when purchase money b paid. * Bontn.to Ipe. ; uu:~ hoav-p Vine Street wliarf Philadelphia, for llammoc ' bv railroad, at V/i A. M, and h'A I*. M.; .whjm there . ‘vuU-p.Sjr Mr. Byrues. Boarding conveniences will he ; p id. 'tetters and applications can be addressed, to 8. D. (,XlUQBU»V*.3BllSveth,Pimi Street, below Walnut,Phil adclphia. Maps and informatioacheerfuUy furnished. M6B-3m. A’SEltmoLv OB GAS AKDJSAVIIfQ, CM&iug tjtpvivTOcatlypatwited, whfch'Srdwttoed ta_*n ? .ode «Uo»h*t*, •» it raqnlre* ' , . -a LKBS<FDKI» olHar stow* and U more easily, quickly, and rcgnlar ;.• ceiled. Wee*4romJWs from lC?|illAl It la jUI-ctmitomsd ere tt taS**-. «a:\. Thorn in,no trajblc trom amoko an that uiiplofcaut :unl often ln aIM con3«modJn»We of ct»«atTO r :4«dl&* iJ« mrautif?, <Mi)«r, rf'Jlaw with,,Bppt ot»o mortar looscpod by .*>*£* V A‘. ' , V* . . ii * Poraoni wlaaicj' to purchase stovoa are Invited to call at the ttof*. (ft.lh» ajiiMcrlfrer* In tboHaaetolc ex imlab the above t>tpyc«. 1 , JOKN.BIJOEIIAKEK, v . 1 Site Agent far Blair Omnty. N. B. All klnda of All-tight, Pirlor Cooking and Egg tovoo on band. , ■ (Aug. 12,1868. VTJSW - EiHM AND NEW GOODS — J. ft J.XO>VTI{KU have Just City ind iufelibw-'r&«lViiiK their stock' of ' , SJPBING GCK>IE>S, \ whlc’.v they.tool assured arc as, HANDSOME nnd-CftEAP, if natja IMeVteitptr, than sny'yet brought to tub place. ~ Ottj»ooCKmt *f ttOlngW Phlisdolphia lute In the season, wetuivebeeh abll' to buy our goods at cea> nod we lire dulcrruinwl to sell.them at rorysjngllprof- Its ftressh or.toprompt monthly paying cwftomer*. . \ - We have asusttal a splendid stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as LAWNS, ROBE 6 A> jQlilLtE, CHA.hI.IBB, NAYAtVERK, LAREU.AS, DUCALS. POIL, DECUE VBES, DHbAIKS, PRINTS. GINGHAMS, Ac; Also, Shawls and Mantillas In grout viricty, together with r- » good Stock of Domestic Dry poods. Straw Goods, BOOTS tc SHOES , HARDiWARE, QUEENS WARE, OJWCERtES, &e., #c. \ , The citizens of Altoona will find It Jo theiradvaatege to examine our stock, us wo are not to lie tmdcraold- April e9 f 1858. « • I -'i- ■ ■ ' GROCERY AND jPRO .ViMON S3»IIE. -v '■■" ©jo>uh«il>9» *j»dd Mspoctfully Inform Alton ilaatltfwlnlfr that he has opcnW nstpwof kind, near thecorner ; qf Adallne And" Altoona, 1 Whir* ho win keep coiurtantly <Sn hand aftul jfnp plyof everything in bl« line. fits . ' &R Q CER IE S ore’ alt. fresh and will he sold at prices m lot; an thy of aps ttate)>loUimcQt in town; UiiAtockof prtffilipo*, ** Shoulders, }sidesy dkc. will be soldLaUttie.cheaper than they ran bo bonght any -■.’•"ro else. HlsJlour Is obtained from tlio best mills In v ’’"stern tiart of the State, and ih warri^t^^he,wh»t • .> • presented.' ' ■ ■ '• ,i tiudsot Peed for hdrsos, cows and bugs, always on to keep such an assortment 'Unit I shall at .all: iiahta'to supidymy customers, with whatever they ; .Fy Ui,yd,andl littendAlW to sell at prices which.will it a saving to those who patronize. my store.:; ■ .'*y - HENRY BELL. tames m. wheeler & co., ‘ {Sueceuort to John JI. Brant,) .FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ‘ Near the Feim’a Central Railroad Depot, , f MAURISJWRG, VA. DEALERS IN : innn jyp SOFTcdAL, Fig Metal, Baffroad Iron,Bar , . and MtrthanlabU Iron. A T ai{;, Flour, On>r ' ' ceries, I’rcvisioiu, Fish, &tli, dc. 09AD amt <u C&n, in largo or small quantitieSjOlopg Badroadsin Peunsylvimia. ’ JJolyZi-ly. Vi /,jfK BOOKS AND STATION A . f ;■ ’.aiCs, ;yrit & haven, MSISim . Stations* and Buns Book JRmJM&L 'UsuPACinuui, . {CgSV (Xh'-cr Marlct<£ Second SU.ritUlu.rg, ISx. «Bmb W ■iptjtfttUy iiirUcs attention to Ilis largo and well selected V . , stock of 1 J :un7&J£t)6k, Paper and Stationary, Pail ~it(/AfercaMHe and Boole Printing, ™w* pUs. ' [June 17-ly. PEA NUTS.—S,OOO BUSHELS WIL ~ 1 mlngton Pea Nuts in store and for sale hr . „• WM. N. SIHJOARD, , March 25 T 6B-ly] 10l Korth 3d street, Philadelphia. A f UMBER FOR SALE.— ' JJ BO.OGft 60.000 Lathes, anti-all Mods of BuILDX>Q MATERIAL. lower than the C«ii.* ippiy is John shoemaker. ■ ■ - ■■< i . Alg : AIIY.—PLAIN AND \ fejnlkcUonary mauutictund aud f.r aaju iiy ■ •dm -MS*:wm.n. auuaAiti), Sfo 161 North 3d street, Philadelphia. : i» AISIKB.—I.OOO BOXES BUNCH OWAN & CO'S LOTTERIES TBif- oinuaTH SWAN ■& CO. " CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL WITHOUT? INTERRUPTION. SWAN & CO.’S Art Legal, and authorized by the State of Georgia. IHE LATE ATTEMPT TO INJURE OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN * THAT OUR LOTTERIES ABE DRAWN FAIRLY; THAI OUB PRIZES ABE PAID PUNCTUALLY; AND THAT OUR SCHEMES a tit! MORE "LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY IN THE WORLBI The following Schema will bo drawn by 8. Swan A Co, Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ot their Single Number Lotteries for September 1858, at AUGUSTA,' GEORGIA, in public, under the superintendence of Com missioners: Class 35 draws on Saturday, October 2,1808. ClasS'36 draws ou Saturday, October 9, 1858. Class 37 draws on Saturday, October 16,1858. Class 38 draws.on Saturday, October 28, 1858. Class 39 draws on Saturday, October 30,1858. ON THE, PLAN OP SINGLE NUMBERS. 1 60,000 Tickets! tin ruociaxD rocs ansmun axd. noarr-im rusul ' tftttrist one Priet to ttery Nine Tiektttl ■ r , MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I j I nuwivB xiOB satomat n> Btnmm 1 Priioof EUMWOI 4 Prize of 000 1 f? « WOO 4 * « -800 X u u 4 ** " TOO I a -ODOel 4 “ “ 800- Y «« . , 4,000 £0 Prizes of 600 1 « « 3J»o) 60. “ ” 300 1 « « ■- 3v600 100, « “ f MS A : « " LOOO 330 “ “ 300 . APPROXIMATION PBWM. . '■ - | Prl r^ Awr< ? ,ttog ‘ - 4 ' « « iBO * “ I<VOOO “ ■ 800 4 “ “186 ** « ' 6,000 “ '} 600 - 4 i “ “ 100 “ “ <OOO “ a i 400; ‘4 “ u 76 “ “ “ ■<* r 300 4 “ “ .-60 , i* “ 1,800 ** ‘ H ■. .200 6,000 a « 30 aw 100,000 6,4B6PrillawmfrUogto _ tfay»° Whole Tickets $10;, Halves $5; Quarter* s2£o. ... Jf9“ A Chenlazaliotring tho plan or the Lotteries will he'sent to»ny onedeiiroaaorreceiTlng it. _• . -S' . Certificate* of-Packages willbe eoHetthefoUowlngTfttea - .. - ■ ■■ Certificate of package of 10 Whole Tickets, >, ; #BO. ■* u ” 10,Half ,40 <* « . 10 Quarter “ 20 « . “ ■' 10 Eight “ . . 10 INOHDBUINO TICKETS .OR CERTEWOATES. Enclosethe money to our address iorthe Uckotfonteed, oc receipt of which. the; will bo forwarded by flntmalt— PurcUasoM can have tickets ending In any number they. . |p qiy jftifrtAtft.* " The lint of Drown ’ Numbers wad Prizes will besentto purchasers Immediately after lse drawing, • ' . Purchasers will please write their signature* plain, and give their Poet Office, County and State. _ ... . Remember that every Prize ii drawnand payable in mu All prize* of $l,OOO and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of 80 days. AU communication*.strictly confidential. ’ ’ , ; Address orders ftr (ichjets or certificate* to ; > 8. SWAN * CO, Atmala, Go. persons-residing neat Montgomery, Aim, Or Atalanta,Ga. caahaye their orders fiuM, and save tlme,by addressing S. Swan A either of those cities. A lUtofthe number* that are drawn from thewhael, with the amount of thejpHZe that'both one is entiftra tb, will b 4 published after every drawing,' to thbfoHowajg pa per*!—KeutQrUaat DtUa, MobOcXtyuter, datd, Jfiukeflfe OatftU, i/ltbtota. Atp&jieqfr *<*> 1«* TFeeH* -flow Book, Savannah Motility ifetat, Richmond Jht* patch, Afew fork Dispalch, and Hitdding (Jfftt,) Clarion faymXGy.): QmditutiomUtl. . >X ■; TIJA|iyLANI) -fefAWe JUOTTJEmiES «l POK JUIiT, 18611. B. Fiwsc* & Co., t- Manager* of the Lotteries, present the fol lowing Splendid fichnhes__ . FOR AUGUST, ,1858. ; j. ; . They eaatlon-punhasers oi Tlekett' to beware OfjpnJer- In r Tidcrts ip Lotteries where extraordinary Uargetjoapb tV, nr«> nffinnalliir -a. small cost -of .Ticket*—all sneharo. Lotteries have been in existence for-Porty | Titan. JThey aro dnunnby a- Stute Officer, and can be re lied on. If you draw a Prize,.you The whole couhtry Is flooded*with bogus Lottery Beware Of them. ' - ■ -Order in tlieMarybmrt State Lotteries. .XSOaBgCZKI SCXtEMZ. MARYLAND-STATE LOTTERY, CLASS N, To be drawn lu Baltimore City, on Saturday, August 21st, ■ 1858. AS- 12 Drawn Ballota.huachPackage 0f,26 tickets,*^ 1 Grand Prize of $40,000 , .IPrizeof? $2,000. 1 Prize of 10,000 I 'Ptfeo fif 2.0001 1 Prize ot 10.000 1 Prize of - BJOOO 1 Prize of 6,057 I Prize,of 2XOO 1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 130 P 1 Prize of ,8,000 SOPrifo of 600 1 Prize ot - .6,000 .laoprizoof 600 I Krizeof . , 2X»p , ;148 Prize,**, - - 4po iCrizdof jj’l' SjOOb ■ - Pnzo i of - 100 1* Prize of , aOPO :06 Prize .of ~ i 80 1 Prize Bt. % W r »P*tte?Of '' v v 30 1 Prize of 2XOO . 4,168 Prizes of ■ 2o IMnvi €so Prizes of 11,76 Prizes, amounting to $601,000. Tickets $10 —Halves A Certificate ofPacksde'Of’M Wlmlw, coals $l5B 00 .Do.. ' " do.- ‘ .$6 Halves, 79 ,00 Do. do. 26 Quarters, -89 60 Dq. 40. 20Eighths, j »;76 HAVANA PLAN. This i«.Uio old mode" offrrawing. Prizes to one Wheel alto Tickets to another,' ' - V ( IjTttyPrizol* dipwnopt. . Ertr* S'rue paiUnfuU wiOund dtdudiont MARYLAND BTATB WOTKRYjfBXTJtA CLASS 9, To bedrawnlh Baltimore. |W, Saturday, Aug,2Sfh,lBsB. 30,165 Prizes! . Wo would cull particular attention tothe following splcn - did scheme, a package or lOhblo tickets costing only sBo—slid etoty dtoer 1 tg^^b^^waoaHC^^draw soHjeaSi *"T r ■ * .1 Priosbf ■ ; $38,000 ;v< l ' 4 Appr*z to|2oo iPrizeof .10,000 '■} *« 100 IPrizeof bfiOO 4 « ■ 50 llSeof , JM» 4 * 60 1 Pritoof 2.900 4 “ I 60 1 Prized ’ WJOW ’ ■ B 1 “ r ’*66 : 1 Prize of ( . 1,000. ■ 10 Prizes of 800/ * “ 100 Prizes of ir > ~ lOOsare , i . 'TOgO 20,flOO.PHzesof : More ' J®V*° Whole Tickets slo—Betas tSWkK A itonwers* XSerttoeate of IB persons wiiibelSjtfor m, so.- J do. r lemiToi ,i So. do.c 16 Quarters, ,). SO So. do. 16 BJjghtbs, . 1 ,lj) TheManagcrs hare been compelled Somlhe ntpootoiis' complaints made to them, of nnnilthfWnqw on the dif of those who harebeen Attending to‘the fining of orders,, to. resume the correspondence business In their orrnname.;: Order tickets from the Mnhapers only. Adrrcas alt letters to B. PBANCE A CO. March 4-ly] \ Baltimore, 1td.... A YHR’S CHERRY PECTORAL, V H ■ • B. E. SELLERS’ ImporUlOongh Syrup, ' j ’ " ■ .y'j : Bcerhavd* Holland Bitter*, Sdntyorfeßwer Jnjfyoraiar, JAndeey'e Blood Searcher, QlarWi fiemaUPiUe, ... -'• [1 '' Jhifonto'e Golden Pittt, Wrighfe, Ayer't, WUeon'eandMcLime’ePiUt, "f'- '.'r IfercAant’a Gargling Oil, Berry Davit B.ainßSUer, ' ‘1 MatchdCe Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Lmiment, . ' in store and for sale at ' Sept, 2,1853-tt] A. ROUSHS Drug Store. BUFFERING HUMANITY, READ THIS.—The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the public generally that there is no medicine now of fered to the public that is equal to DU VALL’S GALVAN IC OIL in relieving Buffering humanity. ' j I was an observer of its effects'on a friend of mine, who suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection which resisted the best medical treatment in Centre county, IVe applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave some inwardly, nud in 20 minutes the patient was asleep, and when awakened was free from pain and continued so. Tills is a positive fact which I am willing to make good at any time. A case of Felon was cured in nearly the same length of lime. J. XI. HAHN, fiopt. 2, 1858-ly.] Centre Hill. MEDICATED FUR CHEST PRO TECTOIU A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE fearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and other affec tions of the Lugs, which arise from the exposed state oftho Cheat, according to fashion and the continual changes ofour climate, for sale at the Drug Store of 6. [W. KESSLER. piAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, Vj/ Linseed Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead and AlcoSM. che»p nt A. BOUSU’B. QS®fcTACLES AND EYE iPBESER fx-tf.| _ .Aiss^isJSKSj Of the TJnlhxi mhJnitf E<AliiU>{ : Uw a >- ■ ’ joaiMgtabUsiirdaDd popular pictorial monthly,-the CM and to the gale of om valuable Books, we now announce our new programme of premiums for the season of 1868 and 1859, embracing ttc^chnitcd, Alt Onion Scries of twelve large and splendid Steel mte Engravings, and a schedule of Gold Watches, Kicn Jf-w- MULtot all kinds, 0010 I’ess, etc- offeied on u wale of UDo rality surpassing all prcrloug offers. • , _■ Our jewelry is composed exclusively of the richest first" elmis articles, warranted to bo wild gold, or precisely as represented, and every person selects his own premium. the only PublL-hlng House that offers Premiums on this plan, or that furnishes this class of Jewelry. , h a list of a few of the articles, with the amount of the club for which it is given as a premium, and the postage required for its delivery- by mall: • 'splendid Detached Lover, Enameled Dial efeb- .. teen carat Gold Wotch, Warranted a perfect _ time-keeper. . Elegant Lepiho Enameled Dial 18 carat Gold . _ Watch W y ■ . lArge Double-Slide Gold Pencil and Gold Pen,. Pootnke. warranted to be solid gold throughout, ; W" Beautiful Gold Pencil, warranted to be oOild ; , gold throughout, - ~ _ ,* ■ . Gold Pencil, Gold Watch Key, and Gold Tenth v . Pick combined, - ' ,B 00 ■ Extension Silver-Case Pencil (warranted SU M.; _ - . a* coin) and Gold Pen, ».? 52 S’ Rich Gold Band Bracelet, * W «• Fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet, »8 00 wc. Superb lined Gold Locket, engr’d and turned, 400 oc. Set of Gold Cameo Ear Dfcbps, •£g 00 oc. Set of Gold Coral Ear Drops, ■ «00 Oc- Gold Cameo Pin for Lady, - . fOO Oc -1 Gold Florentine Pin for : Lady, j •5 S 9 o Gold Bar Cluster Pin for 'Gentleman, 200 oc* ! Set lof Gold Cameo Stnds,[ ■ ;® 00 oc. Set of Engraved, Lined Gold-Studs, ;2 00 3c. | Bet a GoWCaroelhm Sleeve Knttohs for Lady: ’ orOentieman, '4 00 3c. Superb Friendship Ring, solid sixteen carat: gold, richly enameled,: 400 3c. A Miss’ Ring, v soldid sixteen cunt gold, «et ; withstonb, ’ ' f Among the Engraving*are: The Signing of tho. Death Warrant of Lady Jane? Orey,from the celebratedpalnUng hyianlel Huntingdon, 22inches long by 17 wide, ,$lOO 12c. The Trapper’s Last Shot, from tho groat paint lug hy W. Rinney, 18x21, TJ ’The Daughter, from the great -point-" inkbyLandseer, ■ I. .'/it, 60 9c. -Sparkling, from,painting by W. F. Edwards, - 60. 9c. •• / (Jbr full SchttlyUt, our Catalogue.) Zbe UxiTxn States JqmurAL contains sixteen largofoilo pages, ably edited and profusely iliuatratCdiji Price only 60 ceniaa'year. . OijrCOtaloguo contain* overl,ooo <*f |he.mo*t nsefhl, en tertaioing and popular works of the day. ’ Any porson sending qa 60 cents or'more, cither for the JOUfcXAnor for Beoluat tbe lowostprices,ia entitled to the sameamonnt in any of the"premiums of his own selection from the schedule. Hesls also entitled to extra Premiums amounting to $l, and extra Book* or Jonrnalkamonuting to $1 for every club of flo. thus rcccivlng-for $lO Books or Journals amounting toxlf, and Promintus amounting to |U, The amount to prepay postage oh the Premiums, ohdtild accompany each order.- , - - reader;!* Invited to -.form a clnb, ami we vrish to grrugewrlth some .persons at every Post-Otico toaet hs -ageut and correspondent, who will bo richly paid ' ijSSions and Catalogues sent free on application! Send onafow subscriptions al once, ami sebetyour premiums from theabove, or when you redd vo-the Catalogue. . J. U. iEaiRRSOH A 00 4 SOS Broodway, Now York. July 28,1868. SCIENTIFIC; AMERICANVOL UME FOXJHTEKKTH begins September,!!, 1858. MECHANICS, JWVJEXTQMS, UANVFACTUSEBS AJS'D FARMJHiS. , ■■ Tbo'Scientific American has now reached its Fourteenth Xoar, and will enter u{»<a a Mew Volume on the Uth of "September. It to the only weekly publication of the kind now issued in this country, and ithaSa very uxtamdve cir culntion in all the States.of ttte Unlon. It to not,assume might suppose from its title, adry, abstruse Work on tech nical science, on the contrary, it so deals With the great events going on In the scientific, mechanical and industrial -Works 'os to please and instruct every bee/ If the Me chanic or Arttoaitarisbcs to knowthebest machine in use, ur bow to make any substance employed in Ills business— if-the Housewife wtohcs4o gei « recipe lor making a good color, *c.r3f the Inventor wtohes>to Jqiow to going on ' ih the way of improvements —if,thc Manufacturer wishes to keep posted with the times,- audio employ the best facili ties. Inhtobuslness—if the man of leisureand stndy wishes to keep himself tiunUiar yvlth the progress, made in the chemical laboratory. br ln the construction df telegraplxs, ut<<nmtthlpa, ranroaiM. rcapcrs. mowers, and a thousand other macljizicsand applianccs, both of peacuand war—all these thtiUrrcda can bo |bund,in,tha Scientific American, and not dtewhen. TheSrare. hero presented in a reliable, and interesting -IbrniV adkpteAflo th£ : Comprehension of; minds unlearned-,in, the hlgner branches of science and art. Ueems:—One Copy, One XeiTj®?; One Copy, 0 Months, 41; Five Copies, OMonOis.MiTen Copies, 0 Months, $8; TfcfclMptes,TWelve Mohtl«s $l5; .Fifteen Copies, Twelve Mouths,*22; 20Omfcsi'JhraTO«ontlto,*28, ; madvance. gpechnen cdpies slttit gratuitously for lnspdclion. South ern and Western mnnejVm - postage Stamps, Wamibr sub scriptions. ' Letters, should be directed to - MUNN 4 CO.. 128 Fulton Street, M-Y , gju Messrs, Munn A Co. are extedslvfily engaged In pro curing patents for n«W InvtntTdus, and will iadvtoo inven tors, without cfahrge,.in keglnl to the novelty of their im provements.. ■ [Aug. 19,T85!fe APRIL, 1858. - GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE 9P IFA8IIIOS& ■ THE subscriber has _the pleasure Of an nouncing to iho eftizens of Altoona, andOm “rest of mankind,” that he J* jnst receiving from Phuadeiphia and New York, a IxAutlfnl assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH •ml AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting In part, of KOBE A’ QUILLE, CRAPE DVESPANGE, FANCY OPHUN BAREGE, PI-AIN OPHUN BAREGE, CHALLIEB, t .DUCALB, !j FRENCH HAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES, SCOTCH *• “ - ' “ from upwards FANCY DRESS SIDES, BLACKHKESS] SILKS, FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, FEINTS, Ac, in great.variety. ge would call especial njtentloh’tolm stock of SHAWLS, which tyretyU, <qualwf and variety, cannot hegnrpas9ed,nndmnst he seen'to heappredated. The assortment tut White Goods and 'Ladles’ Dress Trim mings are allthnt ffeshloncould desire'.' Among his stock of Ladles.’ .Misses and Children’s Gaiters and(Shoes wlßbc found a foil lino fromthebest city ipanMKdjuTers. His stock'd! Groceries, Queensware, Hainwnre, Ac, is complete. f He hopes bis Goods and. raters (which Ly x tho wav defy competition,)/wIU meet thb approval of alLwho calf upon him. TonF'patrdnago is respectfully solicited. Aprll29,Bm~ CKAfI. J. MANN. H’ FETTItf&BE’S I i’:\ ' m: GREAT CKNTKALLIIiHIART ESTPOOUtTII, NQ.: lr "AUTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA., .trjieto may .bo hadall the popular Publications of the day, such asDallynnd Weekly Paper*, Magazines, Novels and KomancSA fOscellaneous Books, 'School Books, Copy Books, Slate*, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Cap and Letter Paper, Pnvelopes,'J)rfwlnjg dpd 'tissue Paper, Blank ; Book* etna in Cuit'eraiTOi||ng:lnihe J Statlon*j , y Qames Of cvcryyarlefy, Pictures and Picture Frames, lo ,bacco and Segars of the beatquality, Ac., AO; ’ N. BHSttearc sole Wholesale and Retail .Agent, in this connty r Ar«OnN’a CKUSBRAXEP BALPB. It docepos itiwly tOvrhich it is applied, 'j Try it. |7-tf. JB «* -V • . .80. t>LAIB COUNTY DAOHiERIIBAN G. W,i FISHER, the, HoHidaysburg begs leferfe to Inform oar readers tha| ho is prepared to take .; Photographs of. deceased persona, from Sfegjterreotypcs, at the shortest notice and- on the most rlwonsjble terms. Ho.has Just,received a large stock of dmhle anft neat cases, of all siises and styles, inclfeding a nowpattern of Family Case for four persons, aßdtsjiro paredto fill them with perfect likenesses, ' ' " AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH. Give him a dill. Rooms on the corner of Montgomery and Allegheny streets, Uollidayabnrp, Pa. fJnnel7-tf. T IQUORS. A LARGE AMOUNT ' 1 i. of well ! selected LIQUORS ho# boon. received atthe“MOAHHOUSB, 0 HolUdaysbatg,!wl»fchwill be soldatthelowest cash prices, wholesale pr retail. .The man who wants,barouly to cal L- | y : p' [Dee. 17, tf. AND REMONB^-500 \/ bcocos Orangea and Lemony injtoi*lahdforeaieby ’ ■ V Mt. S. SHQOIRD, ' March 26, Wly} 191 North Sdatrfeet, Philadelphia. SOLUTION OF CITRATEOF MAG NEBIA—a cooling Cathartic, mild in its operation and agreeable to the .taste, prepared and for sale by ” : Juno 24,1858.-tf A. ROUSH, DruggUL YOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL kinds of Flour and Feed by calling at June 19, ’57-1 y] HENRY LEHR’S. Everybody is invited to call and test the merits of the articles kept by Juno 18, ’ST-ly] HENRY LEHR. Lots for sale.—l 2 building Lots,situate in different localities, in this Borough fur sale on reasonable terms, by [27-tf.] J. SHOEMAKER. Rich tobacco and ; highly flavor'd Cigars, in abundance, can bo had at Juno 18,’67-lyj HENRY LEHR’S. Hair oils, colognes, pom ados, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by 1-tfl] : Q: VT. KESSLER. None but the best confec tionorica, Nuta andTruits kept at ■ ’; Jnne lS ’&T-ly] -- V HENRY LEHR’S. LASS Brlo TQ , AND CUT ' -M. Q.y. KRSSBKR.' •. ?f e- 'r-'‘ '--V: /~MjRR AT THEM® Itp ' ' ■ veecjOAstio f .?: CHEWEBS. DK. OtJSTAT MENARD'S TAStt RESTORATIVE TRO CHES, ihe SttbUittilt/bfJhbaem. . . . , . It is a veil known and -■ of Tobacco is ilie promoting xanse of many or mo nwn, •'***'• MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS ~, . to which the race of man la subject, w wMmWtW long and painful experience have clearly tt contains certain' norcotic and polsonoM propcra«®oei dangerous in their effects, which by derange the functions and operations of the Aylng. many to suppose that organ to be sm lonsly-diseswjii. _ TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous fcsting itself—aslaU whohaw ever nwd thenomotM wroa. Will tear testimony—in lassitude, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders or • the Taste'wUteh luukbteCOTie vttlftted or bX **rS&*tesSi. ehorteuing their Uwb eh«wW asethraeTroehra SnSTimgly and throw off and and uoptcaa-... portable form atthe low price df 60 ’Cents per Box. . A lib should be addressed. JAJIE3 BOWERS, Drngritt. ’ March 18, ly.] Cor. 2d and Race street, ratio. JOHN BBYAB & CO., WHOLESALE ©CALEBS IN WINES & UOIIORS, AND . : ■ _ botfiinc distillers, ms 155 Lite**!/ St., Pittsburgh, Pa., fIHH Beg leave respectfully to inform their old customers and the pnbllo generally, that they hare on hand and are constantly receiving direct from the Impor ters, a large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors Among their large assortment mar be found Wines, Brandies, Qin, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, -St. Croix,and New England Rom. Champagne, . Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahelk - and Heotiflcd Whisky, peach. Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry &6«| ic«) |c> A share of bnbllfc patronage is respectfully solicited, and alLorders entrusted to' ourcarewill b promptly attended to. Country, Dealers will find it to their advantage to call upon msi’astre aM'dctoimined to sell nothing l bit the very best. Pittsburgh, April 1,1868-ly. j 2 00 3c. • 100 ,12c. 17 P. MXJQPLETON & BROTHER, Importer* and Dealer* in. Wine* and XAptmr*, return their thank* to their friends for thohheral shore heretofore bestowed, and respectfully go Urita continuance-of the same, at the OLD EtJTABLISH- JtENT.HO. 6 N. FRONT ST* Philadelphia, where they have ahugc assortment ofWINES and LIQUORS ofthechoio eri brands ana qualities. Having made arrangements with some of the first houses In Cognac and Rochelle, enables them to.furuiah to their customers upon the. most ruasonaj hie terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brindies: BRANDIES. (Hard, JBennap, Martit, ‘Pinndt, Oxstitiion, MarteH, T Dines, DtUevartin, I J. J. Dtpay <£ o>. A. Sdmiette, tfc- <fc, I WINES. . Champagne; Old Oporto, ’ \Btov\vndy,Madeira, Ttnrrifft, Claret, Sherry, Lisbon, | Hack, Muscat <t Malaga IFTnc* if xariowt brand* and qualities. ■ Holland.Gin/Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish .Whhjtoys; Peach, Apple, JAvehder, Blackberry, Raspberry, Cherry hod' Ginger Brandies;Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam-Ritters, tee'. Also, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLD WBSAf, MONOXGAHZZA and BOURDON WDJS jCETS, of various grades,-some of which We guarantee to bo .superior to any. in (he country, . . ftSt- From bur lope experience,in the business, and thor ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, We Hatter jmrselves to.be able to fill all: orders that' may be entrusted lo os. Oldens from-the country (Which ore most respectful- Iy Bollcitca) wni beprompt]y attended to, .Groat care taken In packing and shipping. - All goods geatfrom our estahUshmWit are guaranteed to glve,satialhctlon, with.the.privilege of being returned. Feh.2B-ly] ; E, P. MIDDLIffON ABRQ. WKS, Vt 6. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTS-! 171 BCR6H.PA, • : BOWN & TETLEY, ‘ Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical' and Dental Instruments, &c. RIFLE GUNS. : ’ : \Vo would call nttcntiou to our stock in the above line, knowing'that Wo/cannot Ibo beat either In the qualify ;or price. Being largely engaged iu this branch of businese, We defy all cohipfitioh. All ohr rifle* are warranted or no sale. Hardware, Sporting Materials, Cutlerv, Pistols, Guns, Revolvers, Flasks. Belts, Powder, Shot, Balls, Caps,'Fancy Hardware and Sporting Equipage, iu all its variety, which We offer low for Cash. Pittsburgh, April 1,1868-ly. i \. K -. Mountain restaurant and LAGEU BRER SALOON'.—Tho proprietor of this favorite Saloon, ' Under, the Masonic Temple, would respectfully .announce that ho keeps constantly on Imiidan excellent article of LAGER BEEB, manufactured at the Altoona Brewery, which Is pronodneed tho 7)wrt in tho country.. Also, Cakes, Cheese, Sardines, Pretzels, Ac. Hobas recently fittodup his Saloon in a stylo unequal led In'tho country, having placed In it A BILLIARD 1 TaIiLE AND TWO BAGA- BOARDS, for the accommodation and amusement of those who may 1 wish to cxgago in .those games.: N \ ' Ho will spare no pains to render every attention to his customers which they require,' and he hopes thereby to merit and receive a iiheral share of patronage. ' Sept. 2,1855-3m.] F.NOTUWANG. W. CmnnuaHiuc.. D. Cca.tisauiM, B. Ctraswapiß. D. Insiazx, V O. Doucan.' ' CUHBINGHABS & CO., PITTSBtIIiGH CITY GLASS WORKS, WAREHODSEIO9 WATERS!. AS» WO FIRST ST., "‘■"'V- PITTSBURGH, PA-, Botweeeh 'Wood and Smithfleld, -. MANUFACTURERS OP x Pittsburgh City Window Glass, . DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE, AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS, Pof Parlor Windows, Churches and Public Buildings. Altoona, April 1,18684y.} T YOOMINO COUNTY MUTUAL I l FIRE INSURANCE AOENCT^—The undersigned, agent of the Lycoming Mutual Pife Insurance Company, is at aU times ready to insure against less or damage byflro, BuHiingt, Mcr&cmdise, Furniture uni Property of every description, In town or country,' at as reasonable rates as any company in the State;'' Office in tho SMstmlc Temple’. Jan. 8, ’6O-tf] . JOHNSHOEMAKER, Agent. T¥TESTBRANCH INSURANCE CO. Jf —The undersigned, Agent for Blair county, will . take sbortand long risks on Braidings, Merchandise, Fur niton and Property of every description, fn town or couni try, at. as reasonable rates as any company in Uie State.—. BuksalsOtaiken on the lives of horses. Office in Masonic Temple. V JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. ] Mkrch 18,1858-ly. ", . ' v nONVEYANCING.-—-ALL KINDS of writihig.dme at the {shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort gages, 4ft, executed in the neatest mannerby ■"'-"Z-T-'':-- JOHN SHOEMKEB, Jan. Masonic Temple, Altoona, i ¥ES4 1 0 YES I—GBNTLESIEN draw nigh and hear. JOSEPH p{ TSOtfT innouiV c«tttoth*ptthbc,thath»-ii ready to; dtoeteargeMrdtity' as"anAnctUmoerwhcnprcr called upon.; f. [ jaa.2, *66. : :i SETTEES. FOR SALE.—THE UN dersighed hits onband a lot or Betteos which he will Bell cheap for ca«h. s JOHN SHOEMAKER, March 2S-tf.] * - : j Mliimta leippld. | Hardware of all descbip tions just received and for sale bV'. ; )’ oct. 15-tf 3 Hair, hat, tooth; shaving. Paint, Saeh and Varnish Bruaheabt - ■ KESSLER’S. TT AMS, SIDE, SHOTJEDEB, SHIED PINE -&ND JDAM- CajdWoil, WJik 4 I : Kiy&R'sJ; A SUPERiORIsGTOFFRESHGAR .ip % tat* mSJkStti*#& wSs» o? Readier of Artttahetie and OonSinercW irnSSiiCK and TX. » ftmn mdW. A.fHtiTrt; Wofcflf fiii>>«tlillit|i. _" r ' ■ Xhr*merwtJjitk*&e~Rapid Bmmeu Writing,' Detecting C<naUer/eUMmeg~ : - Mercantile Correspondm<x—C<mmercM bow— ■' An taught, and all other other th« i pucccs* and thorougheducation of a s*fhCtiealhe«iLa»znaii. i 19 PREMIUMS. ■■ . . Students enter at any time—-llfo Vacation—Time nnlteutea —Review at obtatmng situations—Tuition for fall Commercial Course, SMW Awrture time 8 to l 3 week»—Board, S3AO per week—-Sta tionery, so.oo— Entire coat, $80IX) to $70,00. , Minister’ Soneroeemcf at half price. • • ■ , for coni—Oircularr—Spociiaeai «rfJto»lnea» andOnia mentol 801)1.30,1858.-17 - Intense bxgitbmbnt!- MoCOBMICK’S NEW GOODS HAVE AHRJVED AaD are now being opened,you xnstectiqn !■•-.. AKBSALK. ' ■ « Halloo, neighbor, I’m here on the ground again.' Per haps you recollect when I, hist year,.gsked run to hold my 'horse a moment fend tell mo where the CHEAP STORE was. R<u it-is different now. ; It reminds mb a Httfe of the campaign of 1840, when Gen. Harrison was elected Pm isident. You have only to go with the crowd and you will. 1 have no difficulty in finding McCORMICK’S STORE. From the excitement dowtrthe valley, ond the quantify of goods I see carried away, (bey most be selling off very rapidly ' and very cheap.”' \. . ■ i “ You are right,my friend; 1 would say toyou, ««» B», ahead end your anticipations Will bo fully realized. He has a very largo and -well selected assortment of Goods. Ho’U sell you a dress ford#y cents and give the trimmings Into the bargain, I’m told, and all other goods in proper -1 fcipn. W ‘' v " • “Good bye, neighbor, that’s where I am going to buy my gooda.” ■ "*' “ That’s right, and so should everybody else. Goodbye." DBF goodC GROCERIES, HARDWARE.. ■■/ quebnbware, ■ '• ■ STONEWARE, . * / CEDARWARE, §e?OaUcrafsho^ Misses!*’Boys and Men's Boots and Shoes, and every other article kept In a first. class country store, can bo had cheap far. cath, at McCormick’s. ' ' N All articles of country produce taken In exchange fos. goods. B. H. MCCORMICK. • Altoona, May 13,1858.--ly A NOTH Eli REDUCTION IN PRICE ■r\ at McCormick's Store. Having adopted, the CASH SYSTEM, (or at Rost credit will not he givpu to any other than those who are tattling and can give satisfactory referenfy and assurance of prompt monthly payment,) and desiring to make it the interest of all to patronize our store, 'wo have made a very great re duction in the prices of all descriptions 'of goocte, and will give our entire time and attention to keeping up an assort ment to suit the wants of our customers, such as "' jr DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN SW ABE; CEDARWARE, STONEWARE, BOOTS , A SHOES, Gaiters, Slippers, Hats and Caps, .Dried Fruit, etc, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. "All articles of produce taken in exchange for goods at thdr highest market price. Thankful for past favors, we hope to share the patronage of those who are In want of goods. [March 2A-tt PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON !oili LAMPS! Unrivaled in Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy. Every person ilesiiing to obtain the very bestand cheap est portalilo light within their reach, should call at the store of the undersigned nnd examine these Lamp* before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge oursolves to demon strate Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. - 2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burnings Sd. That they are very easily trimmed. " 4th. That they ore easily regulated to.givc more or tees' light/ - 6th. That tlfoy burn entirely free fornn smoke, - 6th. That tho light is at least 50 per cent, ebauwr than any other light ndW in'comrnon use. These lamps arc admirably adapted, for the use of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seatngfrosscs, Factories. Halls, Churches, Stores, Hotels, and arc highly recommended for fondly Use- The burner of tho Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small expense, and wifi answer every purpose of a new lanp. We guarantee perfort satisfaction in all cases. Aug! 19, 1858-tf.j - O. W. KESSLER. T OGAN HOTEL.—-THE UNDER- I J SIGNED respectfully informs the . citizens of- Blair county and others, iySilC that he has opened' np tho LOGAN HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff at the west end of Holliduysburg, for reception of strangers‘Snd travellers.—' Everything connected with- tlie bonne has becurpflttodin the now with the choipCHt furniture, Ac., Ac. TbehonSe is largo and commodious, and well calculated for convenience and comfort. HIsTABLE will bo famished with the very best the mar ket can afford, and tK> pains Or troublc wlll bo spered to render those who may choose to favor hjra with their par tronago comfortable and happy during their 1 etay'withhfm. . His STABLING Sample, And an obUglng ondcafcfid. hostler will always be In attendance) SESt. The IV iUiatnqhufg stage, which makes daijy trips between this place and IVlUlamsbUrg, stops at jthe Logan HoteL .. ■ ' ' v ' " ■ ■ ' Dec. 17, XSs7,—tt] JOHN KEIFTER. The great question which now agitates the mind of every is, whore can I get the best article for myV^B' money? In regard to other 'matters, the sub scriber would not attemptto direct, tmtif want anything In the line of BOOTS OR SHOES • he invites an. examination of hia stock and work* . Hekecps constantly on hand an assortment ofßpjrta,Shoos, Gaiters, Slippers, Ao., Which he offers ai fWr prices. '• \ Ho will give special attention to. custom work, ail of which wUI bo warranted to givd satis motion; None but the' best workmen are employed ' Remember my shop la on slain street, next door to B. Kerr’s old stand, now W. O’Neill September 8, ’s7Mf] JOHN H. ROBERTS. Exchange hotel.—the sub scriber would respectfully W- a ’ ’ form the public that, bo has recently fo fitted the above llotclj'aud fit now pro pared to his friends -patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare nopainstu making it an agroeatotehome-fe* oil sqlonrnors. His Table will always bo luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and cities; and'hfc ißar filled with liquors jaf choice brands. HIS charges arc as reasonable as those of any other HoteHntheplaee; aUd he feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with tholrmatont Expecting to receive U'Share of public patronage, and ftdly intending to desarveit, he throws open.his house to the public and fnriteratrisl. 3 Altoona, May 27,1858.-ly]> - JOHN BOWMAN. T>OOTS AND SHOES.—THE UN dondgned tips now on hand and w(U ■: cellhboap’dt'his store in the Masonic Vent-' plo, a largoand complete {uwortmpnt ofBOOTB AND SHOES, ready made, or made to 'order, OrertdweAXndler Rindal», Qnitt : ShoayOork Boles, and everything in Jiia line of badness of - oatho rdqßt reutmatile terms., All custom. work warranted.: -»■ : jfwysmsi OYSTERS I OYSTERS I \j:Xn cpDfseqaenfo of tbebarfl times, Ihareconcluded to jrat doWn'the price 'of Ay OTBTKHS to the lowest poeai blo Mtandnrd. 'They wOl hwwriterjKrsfflryed op witlio Chafing Blah * "-Jl . By. If, tq ■ IffljajiHouse, j^AMdayslmi-g. AST IRON BAILING AN® ALL kinds of Castings exoctitedto order, also Tin Spout- JamSjlSW-tt. j... ;T . ,Watsos*Co. ■ just receive®. \qlj I larrt md ftujh&maiile assortment at tliestoroof ’■ ■. -,v - . J. B HILEMAN. TjlO JCQ9EEE, SUGAR, TEA AND iL all Wnd of Qrocerles fcr gale by HEKIIT LEHB. TJMS, BUTfEJI Atf® ALL £XNDS «&n M fcaJl at i J«uwa&a®a*i »■*ishb’s. -•*• of human l|fc, caused by Sckual I)i*oa?eii,and the decepthu ttpmx the unfortunate vieltourof sfidßßlsiuesfa? Quacks, soriral years agodirected their Consuitinggnrteoa M a charitable act worthy of their name; to open a DUr*? urs for this treatment of this claw of dteeases,- farms, ftnd to give medical advice gntUt, to all who arm), hy letter, with a description of their condition, (age, nation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty andeulfcring. to furnish mtdiexnt frt* of ehargt. It i, to add that the Association commands thehighew - Medical skil' of the age, and will furnish, the moat appro*, ed modern treatment. The Pircctors, on a review of the past, feel assured that thetr labors In this sphere of benevolent effort, have bee* Of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to t he John*, anotherhave resolved to devote themselves, with renew 3 meat to this very important but much dcnpaed'caoe. i Jnst published by the Association, a Bcporton Sptma torrbtea, dr Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onantam, 3U» tnrbatioaot Seif Abuse, and otiior diswiseaof theßexmJ S«ms. ht the Consulting Surgeon, which will ha sent by ffu3l(tn «,«ealed envelope), fra e/cftmye, Onttotecelirt it - Dr.OROBOBR. CAb. HOOK, Consulting Surgeon, Howard KM 8. Ph&del^Pa b QBO. FAIRCinU), &Cy. ; .. , [Dec. Vly. CJXOVBSI STOVES l STOVES;-—Xh« iagMattf **“g! Bom W»K . - lot Wood or Coal. This bemiHfnl Cooking /.ii.n«i«i >ll competition Sot the ejgnUUe , .■ aadperfbet operation lu, all roi poets. tbs ttr+bex ejaUhoflueaMSeoAmH. ed th*t t&e vfaole oven surfeco will boko perfectly *cd usj. tentlr.' of ftfe 1 Store must tu torwoodor coal. The flro-tnx I* td#w*9j capacity—th# Mb-bcetU deep—the jpren is capackma wjd thorovnh *&f* it one thatmay tor bnilrmlaevery PMttonlari, ■ • :^w,- rf w^ I^siasBaaßg“ ; Aprd%>W-ffl /COMPETITION IB OTB USE OF ef AlKxa» >n4 Tleinitjr, «>«rt li# hM «itMri th * fl MF^u^£NT n |AliOHraa • yriUouW «Mho htnfipe***!)* vmh. 'HahaaJutoi’eoslM' rni#M» eultobtofor.vrorkingaad drsssenil*, order, oh short notice and at prices which. can OTktM.t ta mtW6r. Ills tot tin received ItolnlWUVUPpr tAlifcAtfP >VINX£R »AaiilONB, and feds confident that ho, can satUftr Uw most hstldlow In Wflude Swell m. clotbinoi can be made. - In fine, ho to datacard ftainetk* ing shall be wadfingon his part to render sotlsfticflon t« those who may favor hint with their patronage. ' Alt<yjfc NpT. 6-tt] ;t> .., HVALL’S OIS, ’repared originally Vf'Prdf.tt. DU VAIX,t& f tfee Police of Wjtl», it how at the public, W for the cute pfsoroand mUb. . frl ilftolw-WTr I*o* * .*■-■?' . SORlf find 99 flics <mk of IM. WeyrouhJ Jutfii/tty to thopnb- Be,Tract Bu VfiU was 28. yean la hripging to this mcdiCinesiipcriorUy over ail <Jfih#sc-c' ; -; •"■ Price 80 cento per hoUle-Ainercant,? o * off to the trtfla Allonton hf&t b«rM»S«<r W ' ' - J n Wnmniill.Tlmrlbw.! gept : 2,lB6B-IV.] r Agents for Bu Tail's OaltfanfcOU— Henry Lehr,o. Kcssioi andA-Rottoh, Altooo*j-aad «lr desists In m< cincsovwy where. \-'„ v ];u ish'- 0N M ANHOOD. AND ITS PREMA- TjjßE Published, Otitis; the 90th Thousand: ‘ ' : . ..•■. '■ A fShTWORBS ON Tire SA9SQNAB* TBBATtfEKT, without Mpdicinfc Of Noctnrtml Emissions, Genital toil Kerrourßipßlty, Impo toncy,and Impedmcntoto Msrriaga generally, hy ' _ !Tbo Jbportsat fiiptibatlhankor •aamtog wltuovt MEBlfil SSMafa tract clearly demonstrated; pad tfaoentirejykhto«hd high ly successful treatment hs adopted hy the Author, full; forpisirOwt by means of which everyone to chawed,to cun mMSfiLK perfectly and af the toast poMlUtocost; thereby hVOidthk all the advertised nostruini of the day. Sent to eny address, gratis nnd- post Tftna in mealed to Vclope,hy remitting (post paid) two postage stomps to Bt B. BE LANEV, 88 East 31ststreet,Neff York City. May 8,1888. , ~ QPRING AND SUMMER . FASH- O 1G1&.-J0HN O.DONNELL, Merchant -T»ilor,Ut» of HolMdqyJburg. 4Wire* to inform the dt&en'a of Altoona aijd vicinity, that ho ha* Jeaeedthfi building two doon North if (he Red Lion Hotel wd one door South of » gfo’egaloomon Alain street, where he is now-receiving hh SPRING AJm fiUMMEB. GO«)DB, ’ consisting tojgrl of Qlqth* of PUinandrjwj CaiWimiiw, aranhle fhr (toner Wear, Mt, Satin Velvet Mtr scUles indoU kinds pfJlgjht: 6wma Irefttogt in short; thoVmar he called for, all. of which be will make to order, on short notice,' and <Si r tfie most reasons- Hh tong experience in the business, he thinks, will ms hie huh to please allvhopUf Jhv*r hW with,their onto. ~'Apry T| 185S-Ty.* ~ " ; ' a .. . ■ AA/AP OF BLAXE GQJjSTY;—THE Pnhlilhfogda, Rail Roods, iCapabT toojKTOthioeatitlaof VDlajgrt; Port Offices,' House*' of Worship, -ftchool House?, M*ajisufwle». Januaries, Mills, HotaK. States, tarm Hors es, name* of Property Owner?, 4c. r . . , ",. - , KnUr-ged flu Prittoftol Vfltoges, * *»htorf Distances, and % Business Directory, giving, the nah>e *°* bustoSSi ofdrthstihßribef, vriH bo engraved qn.the row gin. The nlptttog bo to a WtaWeaeole sna* to mst* a large'and ornamental Map, -which win be colored MU mounted in the bests tyle, and delivered'to subscribers M ■ «.& w; KESSDER^PiaUtIC^ e DUCGGIST, respectfully" .to tlie-citizens of Aitoonaond fhepublic orally; that he still continues the Drug ‘on''Firg||iirßtrwit,-'«rhere' he eonstantly OHJI on hand, for sale, Wholesale aiulUotiiihDßlJGS, OILS, VARNISH £3 and DH&-SIDW 8. ' " - f By strict attention to business, and a desire to fender »t -iataction to all as regards price end quality,. heTiopes a merit And receive a share of public patronage. ■ ; 'PhysieianS and merchants suppluiiou reasonable tors* and all orders from a distance promptly -attended, to.. , Physicians'prescriptions carefully compounded. [I-tt POLICE GAZETTE.- • } ,-Tlda Great , journal of Crime and . Criminals is h its Twelfth Tear,’ and is widely circulated thrccghocS theeduntry.. ItContalnS all-the Oreair Trials, CrimM Cases, and amproprlato Hditorials on the Sonic, together viu 'Ut^mdi^-wieHmbia'! not to bo found In as; • AE&. $2 per annum; $1 forsix months,U boremitted'by subscribers, (who should write their nam» and thetdwn, cmiuty and B^^hmre^hg_reridcj)lrijuj'f : -OFFICES AT -'■ ■'■ 9 I aEollldajsbDrg and Altoona. | fctfXS ON THE PRINCIPAL:. CITI^i and Silver and Gold for Bale. Collt-ctiQpaj made-" I a received on deposit, payable on demand* without & | tercet, or upon time, with interest, at Wr rates. > [l-rt | '.*■ ■p.'i J. SHOEMAKER J. D.LEET, A Holidays yV' •■: ctEO, nt.uE pa., " ' . AUI ppcttce in the several Courts of Blair, Hunting** ind. Cajnhria counties,' and attend promptly to all cell?. Job entrusted to Win,: Office (for thepresent) at his, t* dcncc, corner Allegheny and Pcun streets, HoUidBTH“T Pa; ■!;■ [Melj. ; J. G. ADLUM, v Concentrated lye, eor ma | KING Soft Soap, and Soap PowderXor r| pound equal to bis of common Soap; Castile Si l ®!'! *** H Soaß Chemical Soaft etc., on hand and forsalc at , ra JttnolO, 1858.-tf] .; .| T7LOURI—THE BESTQTJAIiITY i HiOUB fa «ahs: : *Sr i t - .V si-ITvii • «:£■* : " " ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. Caii at all times lie found at the store of 3. B.dlilewt 3, Altoona, October 1, 1857.-ly ■ . Ittl MoCKUM & DERN, YOI*. 3. THE ALTOONA TRIBUN JIeCRCH k DERX, Publish** tod Prop n* (payabl# InrarUbly in »t tho wpimUoa pnWfcr ™“ “ Sr. ai iwUneeorlew. • * Tfc HT'IT !« ‘.B thro* week* ud tee* thttthwe W»tto, 1 fcr «*ch ln«rtlou. ajnonttfc #montl 8U tine* or lee*, **« On« tqtiar*, ?(* «OC S? 0 a »» •« JJ****,, 600 10 OC IWtt " - ' mm MOO aeolMMt. 14 00 36 OC jldmlnUtnUors laid fcecutor* N oti««s SsmhanM advertising by tho year, three eqner r «gaa9j |, £sia <***... sassjKinrsu a**** ■« w «M he charged according to the above rati Advertisements not marked with tho number 51 W |U be continued UU forbid and charged •eo theehori term*. Btuiaaaa notice* flvo cents per line for every in Obituary poticca exceeding ton lines, fifty cent TRIBUNE DIRECT CHURCHES, MINISTERS, &.C Presbyterian, Rev. A 11. Cunt, Pastor.—Pra ■err Sabbath morning ot 10} 4 o'clock, and in the e •iv o’clock. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. M m 1 tnre Room. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday 1 iha muso room. MdAoditl Episcopal, Rev. S. A. Vi iuov, Pastor, tag every Sabbath morning at 10>$ o'clock and in Jag. Sabbath School In the Lecture Room at 2 c II General Prayer Meeting in same room every -day evening. Young Men’s Prayer Meeting eve evening. ' . jftV«gjd.Val lutheran, Rcr. Jacob Stick, Pastor, lag every Sabbath morning at 10} 3 o'clock, and at 1 inthe evening. Sabbath School in the Lee tun 3U o’clock, P. M. Prayer Meeting in tamo ro> Wednesday evening. Vhiitd Brethren, Hot. B. Spick, Pastor.—Prco sry Sabbath morning at 10}.j o’clock and in the e ju o’clock. * Sabbath School in the Lecture II o'clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every WeducsJo in earns room. ProUtUiU Episcopal, Kcr. R. W. Ourta, Pastor Ssrvioo 2d and 4tU Sundays of each month at lu A. M., and P. M. Sunday School at U o'clock OtiKotic. Rev. Jon.N Xwiaas, I’iwUor.—Prenchin o'cbtck ln the morning, and at 3U in tho aflermx Baptist, (no Pastor.)—Sabbath School at 9 o’clo African ikthodisl Jlov. S.mdir CUk, Pastor.—i «tery Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock and in thc»i tbs old Baton School llouso. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE, M4ILB CLOSE. Beaten Way and Ilonidayaborg at 11 SrfSflSJibui-g • * ' I Eastern Through Mail , ■ **m- 1 Bogtera Through .Mail, 4 Western Way and llollidayrburg, . ’ -, 11 Eaatorn “ « . < Offlec open tor the transact inn of hnafaMsa fro< mil’. )L during tho weak, and from > to V o’cli onßonday. ‘ * Jane - RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Txpresa tlraln East arrives 3,48 A. M, leave* 1 * West “ W 5 “ '* t fast East “ 8,25 P.M. “ « “« * Wert « 10,00 “ “ 10 Hall “ East " 11,30 A. Mt “11 I “ • K West « 6,45 P. M., P 7 The nQIIiTDAVSDDnO UKANCH connects witl Wert, Mail Train East and West and with •0 The BtiIRSVrLtE BRANCH connect* with J< Star Tain £aat and Wett, Eiprea* Train Wat ‘ftateCut < <; MEETINGS OF ASSOCIATIONS *■ Momtaf* Lodge, A. Y. M., No. 281, moctaoD sen Atr of ea«b month, in the third (tor? of tho Mu .feto.*t7Kotclodt,P.M. Mountain Encampment, A. Y. M., No 10, tnee trarth Tuesday of cub month, iu the third itory < •onic Temple, at 7}£ o'clock, P. M. MioondLodge, I. O. of 0. F.. No. 473, meet* o vt serening, In tho second story of the Muonic Tcni] tfelock, P. M , Vcrandq Lodge, I. 0. of d F-, No, 532, mccU five evening, in the third story of Patton’s Building, ot Street, at 1% o’clpck, P. M. i' IFTnnsJxyo Tribe, No. 35, 1. 0. R. M., hold sta • gfl* every Tuesday evening in tho L 0. 0. F. Hi Masonic Temple. Council Fire kindled at 7th •breath, W. A. ADAMS, C. of B. [Juno2sJ • Junior 3mt of America, Camp No. 31, meets cs day night in tha third story of Patton’s Hail, at 7 *. U. ~ COUNTY OFFICERS. ' fudges qf tilt (hurts. —President, Hon. George Associate*, .*. Ponu Jones, David Caldwell. . ' Prathemctary —Joseph Baldridge. .. Registerdnd Recorder —Hugh A. Caldwell. 1 Sheriff—V, corge Port. Deputy—John McClure. ■/ District Attorney —BcnJ. L. Uewic. .. County Oommissionert— James Uatcbison. Devi fer, J. R. McFariane. Oiuntj Surveyor —James L. Owlnn. ■ • Treasurer —3. Hoover. . | Auditors— J. W. Tippcry, 8. Morrow. A. O. McC , Thor Route Directors —C. Guvcr; George Weave .Shiver. * Conner —James Funk. . Superintendent of Common Schools —John ALTOONA BOROUGH OFFICERS . Justices of the Peace —Jacob Good, i. M. Cherry ■ Durgcss—E. M. Jones. . Town Ctunci?—James Lowthcr, B. H. McOonn) Allison, Pet>T llccd, Nelson Glanding. President of Council —B. H. McCormick. Clerk to Council —John McClelland. Through Treasurer —James I.owther. School Directors —Qconjc. W. Patton, C. B. 81 /Mason, Geo. W. Sparks, Joseph Moist, Wra. C. M< _ 'Treasurer of Schcxi Board—Vim. 0. McCorjnlc ' Sigh Conttahic — Joseph K. Ely. lUx Oj'.lector— John McClelland ■ yiwiitori—Q. D. Thomas, Thos. MeMinn. "Assessor l —John McClelland. AssistatU Assessors —Donl l Price, David Dehl. fudge of Elections — East Word—John B. War I **l ■ “ West •* Jacob Good. ‘V . “ North " Alexander Bil Inspectors —East Ward—E. A. Beck. Alex. M» " West “ J. IB Roberts, M. Cla '<*■ North “ Wm. Valentino, Wm. Henry lehr’s store John Lehr’s old stand, nearly opposi piiek’s store, in North Ward. (June IS 1* RL‘ THE STANDARD I>*. A MEDICINES AT [l-df. KKS DATES, PRUNES, CP JL. ami Currants in store and tor sale by r Mwxh 25, ’5B ly] 191 North 3d strectfpwih ' A LMONDS, WALNUTS, C -JLA.-Muts and filberts in store and for sale by . WM. K. BHL’« March 25, ’6B-ly] 191 North 3d street, phili .'pURE WHITE LEAD AN! JJ Paint, also Chrome. Qrecn, Yellow, Paris ’or ground in oil at [l-lf.j KEi T OVERING AND NEW OR: J_K Syrup Molasses, at (air puces, at Juno 18,’67-ly] HENRY GROCERIES. —-A LARGE *A buominal support ojL #osj oad eitraidsr Sneta tor Mira* •*SfJ r.-» JOHN SHOEMAKBI XIIO3. A. SCOT I
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