The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 21, 1858, Image 4

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length and breadth
_ on important btui
of its being in the midst of a great
article raised ujion this land finds on lmmo>
ti»o water is excellent, and no such thing as
gbMrJi known.
-tbasott is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and
t&tatire of manures. It is free of stones and easily worfc
mA it abounds largely in the phosphates, and snch'is its
fortuity that from the crops produced both Upon this land
•ad the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be
' found not to be excelled anywhere in the production of
•tops most adapted to Its market. ■' • _
reader may be well aware that the earliest and the
host fruits and, vegetables come from _New Jer*oy, whlch
’ananttally exported to the -amount of millions of dollars,
'ftte land, bmldes being accessible in every wsy far fartUl
rttn, hai an abundant supply of the best quality of muck
and building materials can bo had on the snot at
• cheap price, from the mills. Other mills ate, now bout
•pened, and brickyards being started on the ground. A
irtnt*n cauput up h frame tenement for present convent*
•noafor one hundred dollars. On account of. the extensive
•migration, this is the best course to ptmno in order to get
• place to live In at first. Carpenters and builders are on
hand t" pat Up booses on the best-terms. ■
In settling here the emigrant has many advantages. Me
H witoln a fow hours’ ride of the great cities of the Middle
States and New England: he is near bis old friends and as
•oeiatioas; ho is in a settled country, where every improve
ment and comfort of civilization is at hand: be u In a heal
thy place, and is not subject to the certainty oi losing the
meter part of hU fondly ami bis own health by those nut-
Km sot fevers which make too graves of so many millions
of too young and and hardy in too for off regions away
feom home and friends. Besides, he has a mild climate and
**lSir6 are three trains daily to Philadelphia, abd to all
tWa who Improve the railroad company givesafree ticket.
The reader will at once be struck with toe .advantages
here presented, and ask himself why the property Tins not
been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown
In the market; and unless these statements were correct no
one would bo invited to examine the land before tmrchaslug.
This 411 are expected to do. They will see the land under
cultivation; they will meet persons, no donbt, from their
•wn neighborhood; they will witness the improvements,
andcanjudgo of too character of the population. Persons
should comoprepored to purchase, as many are locating,
•ndtocaiiouS are not held on refusal. ...
The naounoqipn Farmer, a, monthly Xlteranr and Agri
cultural shost, eentainlna: full information ot iuunmonton*
vriM be sent to «Sach enquirer, and can be obtained at 26 cts
mm iffqqm.. . ‘
Title indisputable. Warrantee de ds given, clear of all
Incumbrance, when, purchase money If paid. Boutototoe
land Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, tor Ifanunon
ton.by.railroad.atV/i A. M„ and SP.M ; when there
famnlte for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding convenience will be
tonnd. bettors and applications can be addressed to 8. B.
CODOHLIN, 203 South FIFTH Street, below Walnut. Phil
adelphia, Maps and information .
September 2, IBM-3m. ■
ORB AT improvement in cook-
VT mo stove?. ■■
CQXSUitPTIQK OF SMOKE AMD GAS AJW SAVING
OF FUEL.
The subscriber take* pleasure, in ottering to the public a
s.- k NEST GASANS SMOKE CONSmOJtO
CookingBtov<vrcc?ntly patented, which.is destlnedtosu
percede all others, as it require*
ONE-TBIKDLEB3 FTOt
than.other store* and'is more easily, quickly and rcgnlar
ly heated. Bo unpleasant smell of gas arise* from this
•tore from the jQact that it is all consumed ere it can ee
cape. There is no trouble from smoke as that unpleasant
and often annoying exhalation is also-consumed Inside of
the store Neither is there any danger of Hors or chim
neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by
the gas arising from coal Arcs.
Persons wishing topurchase store* are invited to call at
the store of the subscriber, in tho Masonic Temple, and ex
amine thoaboro stores.
JOHN SHOEMAKER,
S>U Agent for Blair County.
V. B. All kinds of Airtight, Parlor Cooking and Egg
Stores on hand. [AugJ 12.1850.
■VTEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.—
J. A J.LOWTHKU hare just ratnrnod from the City
and are now receiving their stock of
SPRING- GOODS,
which, the; tool assured arc «a \HAN DSOM E end CHEAP,
if noi a Wit cheaper; than any! yet brought to this place.
On account of goiuc to ■Philadelphia late ln the season,
wo have been able to buy our goods at greatly reduced pri
ces, and wo ire determined to soil them at very small prof
its tor cash or to prompt monthly paying customers.
Wo have as usual a splendid stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
such as DAWNS, ROBES A! QUU.bE, CHAPPIES,
BXTADKBE, bABKbLAS, DDCAPS, POLL, DKCHKVBES,
’ DELAINS, PRINTS. GINGHAMS, Ac.
Also, Bhawls and Mantillas In groat variety, together with
. a m»)d stock of Domestic Dry Goods, Straw floods,
BOOTS $ SHOES. HARD WARE, QUEENS
; WARE, GROCERIES,
The citliens of Alt Oona will find It to thdr advantage: to
■ examine oor stock, as sre are not to be undersold-
AprilSD, 1863,
"VTEW GROCERY FEED AND PRO-
VISION STORE. ' .... J
The subscriber would, respectfully Inform the eitisens of*
Attobda and that he ha* opened a store of the above
kind, near the corner 'of Adaline and Julia streets. East
Altoona, wh&o ha wHI keepconstantly on hand a toll sup
ply of ererytluuk in his line. His
. GROCERIES
■S* SU freSh and trill be sold at prices as low as those of
any other establishment la town. His stock of provisions,
consisting of
Flour, Harm, Shoulders , Sides, dec. •
will be sold a little cheaper .than they can be bought any
when ctoo. ills Floor Is obtained from the best mHls in
thdWeetern part of the State, and is warranted to be what
itterepreaented.
All kinds of Feed tothoises, cows and bugs, always on
I Intend to keep socE an assortment that I shall at all
l(mes be able to supply my customers with whatever they
noisy necd. abd Jintehd piso to sell at which wiU
make if a savtng to those who patronise ray store.
July HELP.
JAMES M. WHEELER & CO.,
. {Succtaori to John B. Bront,)
FORWARDING "AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Keiaitlie Penn’a Central Railroad Depot;
- - BARBISBURG, VA.
. • SEAIEHB IN
p-rnn jyj) SOFT COAL, Pig ifdal, Railroad Iron, Bax
„ ’ qmt MerduxaiabU Flour, Oro
~" emit, provisions, lUK, Salt, <fc.
OOAteoßftacxtfS,’ In large or small quantities, along
tin different Kail roads in Pennsylvania. ' [July 22-ly.
■OLAfIK BOOKS AND STATIONA
-11 AEY. WM. B.HAYRN. jdgfStm
SfArnvnt ahb-Blahx Book
- lumrAczvßßt, dsßSß^r
Cbrncr Market d-fitantd St*. pitUhurg, ftt-
respectfully invites attention to hie large and well selected
: ., stuck of 1 ■
Blank Booh, Paper and Stationary, Rail
Rvaijl, Mercantile and Book Printing,
oTtrrery description, promptly executed.
Anht lor L. Johnson ft Co., Type founders, Philadel
phia. ' [Juno IT-ly.
i pIEA NUTS.—S,OOO BUSHELS WlL
inhigton Pea Note in store and for sale by
• ’ WM. N. SHtfOARD,
March H ’5B-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
FOE SALE.—
wfJ'WJXf) Shingles , 80,000 Lathes,
aactattWnrtSHf &UILDIRO MATERIAL, lower than the
l«it%ti br OMh> Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER.
rSO#*ECTIONAKY.—PLAIN AND
sss&
36,’68-Xj] ,191 North 8d strict, Philadelphia.
■B BOXES BUNCH
.r'i*'--'.
NEW ENS
-OPSOBTONIOT.
MtiMy-jhintNi
'•xlAtlßtkndtnu
twogiml nr
dtrlwdup tub
<n»mstns&u*tot
grCUto, *#. Tho prtoi
a#y quarter yoarlyjb
n, with Intemt"
aro the rapid Hop pot#*
inUustffaa maw to o#)f
W fanprored by mod
-am New England and
mprorementa. It to
tof PbiUdelpbto*—
mr months. Prmo
SWAN & (JO’S LOTTERIES iTfcl
vunuinw „„ ' ■' .
i SWAK Apg
coirrmui todraw as übgalwithotit
; T JRTBRRUPTKHt
! swan a coM : _
Jm I*4 mda*Mu4 lyAsJM* tftotrgU.
! toi rtw inUR *0 UUVU
; OtIK HBM HAB SHOWN,
THAT OUK 10RXKIK8 ABI PRAWN PAIRLT;
THAI ODBPBIZKB ARE PAIPPPNCXCAXXTj
J ARP THAI 008 SCHEMES
ARK MORE i.mMtAT. THAN ART OTHER POTTERY
IN THE WORLD!
The following Scheme will be drawn by B. BwanAOiz,
Msosgers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ol tbeir
Single Ramber Lotteries for September 1858, at AUGUSTA,
OKOEOXA, in public, nailer toe superintendence -of Cam-
BllSSSoOlttCS!'
Class 85 draws on Saturdaj, October 2,1858.
Glass 86 draws onSaturday, October 9,18581
Glass 87 draws oaSanmlojr, Octoberl6,lBsB.
Class SSdrows on Saturday, October 28,1868.
Class 39 draws onSaturday, October 80,1868.
ON THE PLANOF SINGLE NUMBERS.
60,000 Tickets!
nn nodun wa kond asp bdbhwi iiml
: Ncorif dm Friu. to every Jfine Ticket* t
j ; HAORmCKRT BQHRUEI
NUUUfRUUB StTDJUXiT 1H iUUHn
1 Prise of IJCAiO! « W»«f
1 x x 80.000 4 “ 800
1 » u m5»O 4 « “ 700
1 xx . to' 1 4 “ “ 000
1,. m k . 4,000 SO Prize* of 600
t xx . SilOiil M **x ■ 800
l x x IAOoIiOO “ “ 125
x x 1,0001230 “ “ 100
' APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
14 Prises offiOO Approi’tlng. to 170,000 Prize •« $1,600
,4 x « 300 11 * 80,000 “ *; IjSOO
4 « «' 200 “ “ 10,000 x s 800
I x x 126 . « X 6,000 x X VMn
■1 « x 100 X x 4,000 x x
x x 76 x x 8,000 u x 800
. 4 xx 60 . x x ijeoc x x , aoO
6,000 x x aoare • .100,000
s^4BsPrize* amounting to s^o,ooo
i WbotoTickets $10; Halves s{?; Quarter* s2£t*.
jgr- A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will
beiontto any one desirous of receiving It. 5
1 Certiflcnto* of Packages will be sold at the following rates
{which !* thetist:
Certificate of package of-10 Whole Tickets,
« ~( a 10 Half «
« . « 10 Quarter u .
« . « 10 Light “ ■
, IN ORDBMNO TXCKJETS OR CEBTHnCAIEfI
. Eucloeethe money id our address for the tickets {ordered,
or receipt of which they will he forwarded by first mail.—
Purchasers can bar© tickets ondiog in any Dumber luey
may designate.
The list of {Drawn ’Numbers and Prices will be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
.Purchaser* will please write their signatures plain, and
give their Post Office, County and State.
-Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full
without deduction.
All prizes of $l,OOO and under, paid Immediately after
tbe drawing—other prize* at the usual time of 20 days. \
f All communications strictly confidential.
' Address orders'for tickets or certificates to
i 8. SWAN A CO., Aumata, Go.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Abu, or Atalanta,Oa.-
can have tl.-ir orders filled, and Save time, by addressing
S. Swan A Co.,at either of those cities.
A list of thq 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 ptv
poti:—Mew (Meant Delta, Mobile JBegtttcr, Charlatan Stan-
Uard, MathrUU Gazette, Atlanta liMOigtnter, Mae York
■ Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning Moot, Richmond Dit
natch, Mem York Dispatch, and Paulding (Mitt.) Clarion
(Geo.) CbnxtitiUioruditt. [jan.T-ly.
Maryland state lotteries
FOB JOLT, 1868.
R. France & Co.,
Managers of the M*ryUnd)State Lotteries, present the fol
lowing Splendid idrnnes'
\i ■ FOB ACOD3T, 1868.
Thjsj caution purchasers ol Tickets to beware of order*
ing Tickets InLotteries where extraordinary Urge Cepl- •
tala ere Offered for a small cost of Tickets—all anchors
swindles. _
The Maryland Lotteries bare been In existence for Forty
Tears. Th>*y are drown by a State Officer, and can be re
lied on. If yon draw a Prize, you will get your money
The whole country la flooded with bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of them.
43- Order in the Maryland State Lotteries.
ICAGtCmCXKT scutux.
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS N, «
To be drawn in Baltimore City, on Saturday, August 21st,
1858.
I2* 12 Drawn Ballot* in each Package of 20 ticket*,*^
1 Grand Prize of sio,ooo 1 Prize of $2,000
1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize Of 2JMO
1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of 6*067 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 1,200
1 P/Izoof '6,000 20 Prize of 000
1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 600
1 prize of $OOO 143 Prize of 400
1 Frizeof 2,000 00 Prize of 100
1 Prizeof 66 Prize of GO
1 Prize of 2,000 OOPrizeof 30
1 Prize of %000 4468 Prize, of 2o
1 Prize of 2,000 25,710 Prizes of 11,76
• Prize*, amounting to $BOl,OOO.
Tleket*sl0 —Halve* $6 —Quarters $2,50 —Eighth* $1,25.
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, cqeta $l6B 00
Do|. do. 26 Halve*, 78 00
Do. do. 26 Quarter*, 39 60
Do. do. 26 Eighth*, 18 76
/ HAVANA PLAN.
This i* the old mode of Drawing. Prise* In one Wheel
and Tickets In another.
; ! Brery Prize ia drawn out
Ecery Prize paid infuU without deduction !
MARYLAND state lottery, extra class 0, .
To bo drawn in Baltimore, MO, Saturday, Aug, 28 th, 1858.
1 UOJfiS Prize*! 40.000 N umbers! I
We Would call particular attention to the following aplen
did eriteme, a paollfee of 16 wholei ticket* coating only
Pnd evefjrpther ticket being warranted to draw.
eWb&fß' by the number drawing the ( Capltal
whetherwdd or even;
* SPLENDID SCHEME!
' 4 Appr I *tos2oo
‘lO,OOO 4 “100
6,000 4 “ 60
2,400 4 « 60
2,000 4 “ 60
8S • ‘ “
JwO I H c/>
600 * 60
'4oo‘ • « m
400/ * 80
'2OOl
200/
100 are
1 Price of
3 Prise of
3 Prize of
IPriZtof
3 Prize of W
IPri&of
3 Prize of .♦
3 Prize of
3 Prize of
1 Prize ox
3 Price of
lOPrizes’of
100 Prixee of .
20JOOO Prises of 10 are 200,000
: Whole Tickets slo—Halves $fi —Quarters s2^o.
A Mutagen’ Certificate of 18 Wholes—where persons
wish to pay theriak only, will be sentfor $BO
i Do.■'do. lOUalves, 40
So. do. , 16 Quarters, - 20
So. ; do. 10 Eighths, 10
The Managers hare been compelled from the numerous
complaints made to them, of onfidthfotaem on the part of
those who barj.boeo attending to the filling of orders, tb
reanine the correspondence business In their own name. -
Order tickets man the Kandgers only.
Adrrees all letters to * r K.PBANCE k 00, ,
March 4-1 y] ' Baltimore, Md.
Jk. ' Imperial Cough Syrup,
Upoftande German Bitten, r*v • ■
j ‘ ' ' , Barbate't Holland Bitter',,
Saruf/brcTt Liver Invigorator, '' ; ,
■ '‘V-VWv Lindeey'e Blood Searcher,
(TlarktUFemdlePiiUi,',
i: \ ; Duponeo'e Golden PiUe,
WriaMe, Ayef t, Wilton' t fillt,
1 . Merchant» Gargling■ Oil}
avid Pain Killer, " ~
i ■ Mitehetfe Fourfold Liniment,
Mexican, Arabian, Merbe atod Bone Leniment,
in store utd lor Inle
Sept. 2,1858-tt] ' A. ROUSH’S Brag Store.
SUFFERING HUMANITY, RRAD
THIS.—The nndenigned take* thismethod dfthfbrm
ing the public generally mat there h ho medicine how of
fered to the public that is equal to DTJ TALL’SGALVAN
IC OIL In relieving suffering humanity. :
I was aii observer of its effects oirn friend of mine, who
suffered [almost everything from a neuralgic affection which
resisted the licet medical treatment in Centre county. ,Jfs
applied freely the Galvanic Oil to part, and gate
some inwai dly, and in 20 minutes tile patint was asleep,
and when awakened was free from pain End continued so.
Tids is a' positive fact which I am willing, to make good at
anytime. A case of felon was cured In nearly the some
length of time. J. H. HAHN,
&pt. 2,1858>-ly.] Centre Hill.
Medicated fur chest pro
tector, A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE
fearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and other affec
tions of the Lugs, which ads© from the exposed state of the
Chest, according to fashion and the continual changes ofout
climate, for sale at the Drug Store of O. IV. KESSLER.
pAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID,
Linseed Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead and
AlcohoU for sale cheap at ' A/RODSITfI.
SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESET
a-ttj KESeUS&’S.
■\TGVfiL AND EXTRAORB IN ARY!
Jlj NEW SCHEDULE OF PREMIUMS of the United
extraordinary Premium OlfcnK to tbo.tteiriWhmorflw
fcmreetabUshcd and popular pictorial monthly, tb? UXl*
SSot^^JOUKNAxT»nd >“ the sale of oar v*|«*Vfr
Books, we aim announce our new programme of pranliMno
forth, season of 1858 and 1860,
Bat Union Berios of twelve -large ana spioßOW V***
»H'atisr*s
**>*«■■*
sssu
Otototbetoily Publishing House that.<***»Premiums °°
this plan, or that furnishes this cU« of JeweUT-
The following i« a list of a fcw of the articles, with the
for which it is given ss* premium, W»
the pwtage required ibr its deltr«T by nisU;
BplnuUdDetached Lever, Enameled Dial eigh
teen carat Gold Wotch, warranted a perfect
Eegant Lepiti) Enameled Dial 18 carat Odd
Larmltonble-SUde Gold Pencil andGoid Pen,
wwranted to be solid gold throughout, 600 *c.
Beautiful Qjald Pencil, warranted to be solid
■old throughout. -■ * w vc*
Gold PenciMMid Watch Key, and Gold Tooth
Extension SilveriPase Pencil (warranted same
as coin) and Gold Pen, - *6O £■
Rich Gold .Hand Bracelet, 400 »c.
Pa uy gold Mosaic Bracelet, 800 Oc.
Superb lined Gold Locket, cngr’d and turned, 400 Be.
get of GoldCamed Ear Drops, 600 «.
get of Oold Coral Ear Drops, 600 «•
GOld Cameo Pin for Lady, 600 6c.
gold Florentine Pin for Lady, 600 cc.
gold Bar Cluster Pin for Gentleman, 200 Sc-
Set of GoldComeo Studs, '2 S «
get of Engraved, Lined Gold Studs, 200 3c.
Set ef Gold Carnelian Sleeve Buttons tor Lady
or Qentteman, 400 Bc.
Superb Friendship Kin* solid sixteen carat
gold, richly enameled, r ■ 400 3c.
A Miss’ Ring, soldid sixteen carat gold, set
with stone, ~ 200 So;
Among the Engravings are:
The Signlng-of the Death Warrant of Lady Jane
Grey, from the celebrated painting by Daniel
Hontingdon, 22 inches long by 17 wide, $1 00 , 12c.
The Trapper’s Last Shot, from the great paint
i: ing by W- Banney, 18x24, 1 00: 12c.
The Angler's Daughter, from the great point- i
ing by Landseer, 60 i oc.
Sparkling, from pointing by W. F. Edwards, 60; 9c.
(fbr fait Schedule. mu our Catalogue.')
The United States Journal contains sixteen large folio
pages, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only
60 Cunts a year. ,
Our Catalogue Contains over 1,000 of the most useful, en
tertaining and popular works of the day.
Any person sending us 50 cents or more, either for the
JoOosal or for Books at the lowest prices. Is entitled to the
same amount in any of the premiums of bis own selection
ftom the schedule. He is also entitled to extra Premiums
amouhtlngito $l, and extra Books or Journals amounting
to $l for every cluh of $lO,- thus receiving for $lO Books or
Journalsamounting to $ll, and Premiums amounting to
$ll. The amount to prepay postage on the Premiums,
should accompany each order.
Every reader is invited to form a club, and wo wish to
arrange with some persons at every Post Office to act as
local agent and correspondent, who will be richly paid
therefor. ’
*BO
40
20
10
Specimens and Catalogues sent free on application. Send
on a fcwsubecrinUonaat once, and select your premiums
from the above, or when you receive the Catalogue.
J. M. EMERSON 4 CO., Publishers,
; July 59,1858, 406 Broadway, New York.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—Y.OL
UME FOURTEENTH begins September 11,1858.
MECHANICS, INVENTORS, SI A NUFACTURERS AND
FARMERS
The Scientific American lias how reached its Fourteenth
Year, and will enter upon a New Vulnnie-jsn the 11th of
September. It is the only weekly publication of the kind
now Issued 1 in this country, and it has a very extensive cir
culation in all the States of the Union. It is not, as some
' might suppose from its title, a dry, abstruse work on tech
nical science, on the contrary, it so duals.with the great
events going on In the scientific, mechanical and Industrial
'works, as to please and instruct every_o-e. If the Me
chanic' or Artlzan wishes to know .the best: machine in use,
or how to make any substance employed In his business—
if the Housewife Wishes to get a recipe for making a good
color, 4c.—lf the Inventor wishes to blow what is going on
in the way of Improvements—if the Manufacturer wishes to
keep posted with the times, and to employ the best facili
ties in his business—if the man of leisure and study wishes
to keep himself familiar with the progress .mode in the
chemical laboratory, or in the construction of telegraphs,
steamships, rpilronds, reapers, mowers, and a thousand
oilier machines and appliances, both of pefcco and war—all
these desiderata can be found In the Scientific American,
and not elsewhere. They are here presented hi a reliable
and interesting form, adapted to the .comprehension of
minds unlearned in the higher branched of science and art..
Teems :—One Copy, One Year, $2: One Copy, 0 Months,
fl; Five Copies,'6 Months, $4 ; Ten Coples, 6 Months, $8;
cn Copies. Twelve Months, $l5; Fifteen Copies, Twelve
Months, $22: 20 Copies, Twelve Months, $2B, in advance.
Specimen copies sent gratuitously for inspection. South
ern and Western money, or Postage Stamps, taken for sub
scriptions. - ■ ■
Letters should be directed to
MONN 4 CO., 128 Fulton Street, N. Y.
<£3. Messrs. Munn 4 Co. are extedsively engaged in pro
curing patents for new inventions, and will advise inven
tors, without charge, to regard to the novelty of their im
provemen-s. [Aug. 19,1858.
APRIL, 1858.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
BALL OF FASHIONS.
THE subscriber has the pleasure of an
□oanclng to the citizens of Altoona, and the “rest of
mankind,'' that he is just receiving from Philadelphia and
New Yorki a beautiful assortment -of BRITISH, FRENCH
and ‘AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting, in part, of
ROBE A’ QUILLE, CRAPE DI ESFANGE,
FANCY OPHUN BAREGE, PLAIN OPHUN BAREGE,
CH ALLIES, DDCALS,
FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH “ “ “ from &A upwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS. BLACK DRESS SILKS,:
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS. PRINTS, Ac,
in great variety. Ho wonld call especial attention to b(s
stock of SHAWLS, which for style, quality and variety,
cannot be surpassed, and must be seen to he appreciated.
The assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ Dress Trim
mings arefell that fashion could desire. Among his stock
of Lodtof'Mines and Children’s Gaiters and Shoes will be
fonnd/tfnlt line from the best city manufacturers.
Hts stock, of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Ac., is
complete. I ;
He hopes his Goods and prices (which by the way defy
competition,} will meet the approval of all who call upon
him. Yonr x-atronage is respectfully solicited.
April 2&,5m. CHAS. J. MANN.
HFETTIN.GER’S
• -GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
NO. 1, "ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTOONA. PA„
Where may bo. had all the popular Publications of the
day, such as Dally and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
and Romance*, Miscellaneous Books, Scliool Books. Copy
Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Can and Letter Piper,
Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
feet everything in the Stationary line. Toys, Notions and
Gomes of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frames, To
bacco ondßcgsrs of the best qualify, AO, Ad'
N. B.r-We are solo Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
county, for BOHN’S CELEBRATED BALTE. It does pot
ttirely cure all sores to which,R is applied. Try lt. |7-tf.
60
10.0T0
6 “
Blair county daguekrean
ROOMS.—Mr. G. W. FISHER, the BWlldaydrarg
Artiat,begs leave to inform our readers that he is prepared
to take'
Photograph* of deceased persons, '
from Dagiterreotype*. of the shortest notice, and on the
most reasonable inns. Hehaajnatreoeivodalargeetdck
of double and neatcases,ofsH sizes and styles, including
a new pattern of FamifyCase for four persons, odd is pre
pared to fill them with perfect likenesses, . ' i. . ,
AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give him a call. Rooms on the' comer ©/Montgomery
and Allegheny streets, HpUldaysbnrg K Pa. f June 17-tf.
EIQUORS. A LARGE, AMOUNT
of well selected LIQUORS tuts, been received
At the “ LOO AN HOUSE,”' Hollidaysborg, which will bo
sold at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. The
man -who wants has only to call. CDecJIT, tit
ORANGES AND LE^IQNS.^-500
bh**s Oranges and Lemons Ih store and for sale by
• W>l; N. SHUOABD,
March 25, ’6B-ly] t l9l North 3d Philadelphia.
SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAG-
cooling Cathartic, mild In its operation
and agreeable to the taste, prepared andibr sole by
VOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
T kinds of Floor and Feed by calling at
done 18, ’6T-lyl ' HENRY LEHR’S.
IjIVERYBODY IS INVITED TO
JL_J call ondtestthe merits of the articles kept by
Jnne 18. >6T-ly] . - HENRY tEHR.
I - OT$ FOR SALE.—-12 BUILDING
J L»tsj sltnate in diibtent localities, in this Borough fin*
sole oh reasonable terms, by [27-st] : J. SHOEMAKER.
Rich tobacco and highly
flavored Cigars, in abandonee, can be hod at
Juno 18, ’67-ly] HENRY LEHR’S.
Hair oils, colognes, pom,
odes, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. tor sale bir
1-tf.l O. W. KESSLER,
None rut the best confect
tionarieo, Nuts «od Fruits kept at '
Jnne 18 ’ar-4y] ~ HENRY T.mtp>a -
Bxlo TO 20x24, AND OUT
*jT torttdstby "V Q.W.EESBISR.
t* DEkT DISCOV BR V OF ’ill E AGE
¥ important to
TOBACCO* CHEWERS.
DR. COST AT LTtiNARD’3 TAfeTBRSBTOr. ATIT 8 TKO
of Tpbocco la the promoting canae of many of the mm* ao-
T6 "‘ MENTAL AND PHYSICAL »IBORDWIS
to irhidi the *w of mw M w
fertlng itself—as all who have «var used the ntffoM weed
will bear teeUmony—in Laseitudo, Nervous Irritability,
Water Brash, Dyspepsia, apd many other disorders of a
BImU * rC THKTAffTK RESTORATIVE TROCHES . .
Are designed to counteract these, baneful Influences, and
have proved completely successful In a muHttode of esses,
and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they
exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring
the Taste which has become vitiated or destroyed by great
indulgence, completely removing tlie irritatfon and «£tom
nanriug tickling sensation of the Throat—which ate al
ways consequent upon, abstaining from the use of Tobacco,
and bv giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate
whoare irretrievably underminingtheir consO
tutions and shortening their lives, should use these Troches
immediately and throw off the injurious and and unpleas
ant habit of Tdbaceo Chewing. . ,
These Trochee of Lozenges are put up in a convenient and
portable foim at tlie low price of 60 Cents pet Box. A lIIk
oral discount to tlie Trade. ' t
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom ail orders
should be addressed. .
JAMES B. BOWERS, Druggist.
March 18, ly.] • Cor. 2d and Race street, Phila.
JOHN BRYAR & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
AND
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
IJ)S Liberty St., Pittsburgh , Pa., bBSS
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old customers and the public generally, that they have on
hand and are constantly receiving direct from the Impor
ters, a large supply ortho very choicest brands of Liquors
Among their largo assortment may lie found
Wines, Brandies, Gin; Cordials, Ja naica Spirits,
St. Croix and New England Bum, CUum|«igue,
Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela
and Rectified Whisky,
Peach, Wild Cherry. Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry
Brandies. Ac., Ac., Ac.
A share of public patronage, is res|>cctftilly solicited, and
all orders entrusted to our care will be promptly attended
to. Couutry Dealers will find it to their advantage to call
upon ns, as we are determined to sell nothing but the very
best. i,
Pittsburgh, April 1,1E68-Iy.
Iji P. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
A* Importers tend Dealer s in Wine* and Liguurs,
return their thanks to their friends for the liberal share
of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD ESTABLISH
MENT, NO. 6 N. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, where they
havealargoassortmentofWl.S ESand LIQUORS oftbechoic
eat brands and qualities. Having made arrangements with
some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables
them to furnish to their customers upon the most reasons}
blc terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle
Brandies:
BRANDIES.
{Hard, Hennery, Sfdrett, • Pinnett, OisUUion, MarteU,
T Hines, HclUvortin, |J. J. Dcpuy st Oa.
A. SdaneUt, dc. I
WINES.
Champagne, Old Oporto, I Burgundy, Madeira, Tenerife,
Claret, Sherry, Lisbon, ; Hod:, Muscat dMalaga Mints
£, of various brands and qualitit*.
Holland Gin, Schemata Schnapps, .iai-.-Uca Spirits, Scotch
and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry,
Raspberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, «e.
Also, constantly on band, an extensive stock of OLD
WHEAT, MONONOAHELA and BOURBON WHIS
KEYS, of various grades, some of which we guarantee to
be superior to any In the country.
s3>_From our long experience in the business, and thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter
ourselves to bo able to fill all orders that may be entrusted
to .us. Orders from the country (which are most respectful
ly solicited) will be promptly attended to. Groat care taken
in packing and shipping.
All goads sent from our establishment are guaranteed to
give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned.
Feb. 26-ly] E. i>. MIDDLETON 4 BKO.
ENTERPRISE WORKS,
NO. IS6 WOOD STREET, PITTS
BURGH, PA.
BOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
and Dental Instruments, &e.
RIFLE GUNS.
We would call attention to oar stock in the above line,
knowing that wo cannot he heat either In the quality or
price. Being largely engaged in tills branch of business,
wo deiV all competion. All our rifles are warranted or no
sole. Hardware, Sporting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Onus,
Revolvers, Flasks. Belts, Powder, Shot, Balls. Gaps, Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, in all its variety, which
we offer low for Cash.
Tlttshnrgh, April 1,1868-ly.
I\/f OUNTAIN RESTAURANT AND
J3JL LAGER BEER SALOON.—The proprietor of this
fevoritc Saloon,
Under the Masonic Temple,
would respectfully announce tliat ho keeps constantly on
hand an excellent article of LAGER BEER, nuuiutvctuivJ
at the Altoona Brewery, which is pronounced the best in
the country. Also, Cakes, Cheese, Sardines, l*rctzels, Ac.
He has recently fitted np his Saloon In a style unequal
led in the country, having placed in it
A BILLIARD TABLE AND TWO BAGA
TELLE BOARDS.
for the accommodation and amusement of those who may
-wish to exgage In those games 1
He will spare no pains to render every attention to his
customers which they require, and he hopes thereby to
merit and receive a liberal share of patronage.
Sept. 2,1858-am.] F. NOTHWANO.
W. Cvmmmaiyt. D. Conxisquam, R. CuxxPiouam.
D. lastarx, o. Dracax.
CUNNINGHAMS & CO..
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. Aim 140 FIRST ST,
. PITTSBURGH, PA-,
Betweecn Wood and Smithfield,.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pittsburgh City WlndoiW Glass,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE,
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
For Parlor Windows, Churchestand Public Buildings.
Altoona, April 1,1868-ly.]
Lycoming county mutual
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—Die undersigned,
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is
at all times ready to .insure against loss or damage hy fire,
Buddings, Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every
description, in town or country, at as reasonable rates us
any company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temple.
Jam 3, *S6-tf) JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCECO.
—The undersigned, Agent for Blair county, will
take short and long risks on Buildings, Merchandise, Fur
niture and Property of every description, in town or coun
try. at as reasonable rates as any company in the State.—
Risks also taken on the'lives of horses.' Office inMasonic
Temple. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
March 18,1858-ly. iff'
CONVEYANCING. ALL ’ KINDS
o{ writing done at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort
gsges, tc n executed in the neatest manner by .
JOHN BHOHMKBB,
Masonic Teui|ile, Altoona.
Jan. 3,1867-tt]
OYESI 0 YES! GENTLEMEN
draw nigh and hear. JOSEPH P. TROUT lunoun
cea to the public, that- he is ready to ' discharge Ida- duty
as an Auctioneer whenever called upon. [Jan. & ’66.
SETTEES FOR SALE—THE UN
derslgned has on hand plot of Settees which he will
sell cheap for cash. ' JOHN SHOEMAKER,
Hatch 26 tt] Masonic Temple.
Hardware of all descrip
tiohs Just received and ibr Sale by
Oct. IS-tf] X D-HILEHAIf.
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving,
Paint, Sash and Yarnkh-Rrushee at
kessleb’s.
JTAMB, SII)E, SHOULDER, DEIEI)
-|L 1 Beet do-alwaysouhandat "t?,* ' .--'--■r':
■■ - < . ■ heme? uggt>«,
Fine and lard oils, oam>
Carton oio,*<C a*
- ; KEgSLJffi’S.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF FRESH GAR-
JjLi* KfßOWfcr«alo-hy - .(Ptq 1 ’-xfcYCE|fr ■
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COB-
S(k Toms
T"? ° - ■*-- —■—» J-H ~r «v~ <Vm.Hiw H/otm. •
l*ro£ •tllok-kMptejj «od Belenc® of
Tncbar of lifiknetie «n<* OomBWoW
J.a|hS™b«m4 T. Book-teoplne
-I.oowixr*nd[W. A. oflVnmamhlP
■ ffl>QUi AND DODBWsisTM BOOK-KAAPINO,
Aa in SvttT boriMK
Commercial Biumai Wntong,
MereantU* fyrrepKmdt»c*~€om**reMl L*» —
mkccm aixi U>oro«sh«Ji>c»ti<»of**e*e6e«! <nßfc*«Buo.
la PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premium* In EittAot* ;fjrtit* pgfrttwa
yean, al*> lo
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Student* enter at any ttme-Ko Yacatk«-Tly wOimitod
—Reritjw at ploaamv—Graduate* antoted la QWMBt
a ItuatliSa—-Tuition for ftiU OonmwtOal OoorwvlSUXt-
Averagetirae 8 toK week*—Boara»s2iBo per week—«*■
UoueryvsW)o—Entire cost, $BO.OO to S7WK).
Minister*’ Son* received *t k*lf price. .. .
For card—Circular—Specimen* •of Bate****ad Ora*-
mental Writing—lncloee two(tamna,andaddrm* ... ■ .
F. W. JENKINS, Plttabuf®, Pm
Sept 30,1858.—ly
INTENSE EXCITEMENT!—
McCOHMICK’S NEW GOODS HATS ARRIVED AH®
are sow using opened robin spkctior
AND SALS.
“ Halloo, neighbor. Tm here on the ground again. Psr
baps you recollect when I, last year, asked vmi tohold my
IjodQ a moment sod toll me whets ths CHEAP STORE
was. But It Is different qow. It reminds me a little of
the iWipalgn oflB4o, when Gen. Hamsun was elected Pre
sident. Yon have only to go with the crowd and yon wOl
have no difficulty In finding MoCOBSHCK’S STORE, From
the excitement down the valley; and the quantity of goods,
I see carried away, they must bo selling off very.repwy
and very cheap.”
“ You are right, my friend; I would say to you, sir t igo
ahead and your anticiiHitkms will be ftilly realized. Ho
hue a very largo and well selected. assortment of Goods.
He'll sell you a dress for fifty eenti and give the trimmings
into the bargain, I’m told, and all other good? In proper
lion."
“Good bye, neighbor, that’s where I am going to boy
my goods.”
“ That's right, and so should everybody else. Goodbye.”
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEEN SW ARB^
STONEWARE,
OEDARWARE,
Hate and Caps, very cheap Bonnet*, Misses’ Flats, 4a; Lee
dies' Gallon, Shoes and Slippers, with Hisses, Boys end
Men’s Boots and Shoes, end every other article kept in e
flrJt class country store, can be had c heap far task, at
McCormick's. . ' .
All articles of country produce taken in exchange for
goods. B, H. MoCORSUCK.
Altoona, May 13,1888.-ly
Another reduction in price
at McCormick’s Store. ’
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit
will nut bo given to any other thin those who are ladling
and can give satisfactory reference end assurance of prompt
monthly payment,) 1 and desiring to make it the Interest of
all to patronize our store, we bate made .a very gnat re
duction in the prices of all descriptions of goods, and wOl
giro our entire time and attention to keeping up an assort
ment to suit the wants of our customers, such as
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
QUEKNBWARE,
CEDAKWABB,
STONEWARE,
BOOTS 4 SHOES,
Gaiters, Slippers, Hats end Caps, Dried Fruit) etc., alt Of
which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
All articles of produce taken In exchange for goods at
their highest market price. ,
Thankful for past favor*, we hope to share the patronage
of those who ere in went of goods. [March 25-tC
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS!
Unrivaled in 'Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain-the very best and cheap
est portable light within their reach, should call at the
store of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, end we pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. That they emit no offedsire odor while burning.
3d. That they ere very easily trimmed.
4th. That they ere easily regulated to give more or lese
light.
6th. That they bum entirely free from smoke.
6th. That the light is at least SO per cent, cheaper than
any other light now Uncommon use.
These lamps are admirably adapted for : the use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses. Factories, Balls, Churches,
Stores, Hotels, end ere highly retyunmnded tar family use.
The burner of the Carbon OR Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp.
IVe guarantee perfect satisfaction in all eases. '
Aug. 19, 1898-tf.] O. W. KESSLER.
Logan hotel.—the undeil
SIGNED respectfully informs the '
citizens of Blair. county and Others,
that ho has opened np the LOGAN
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff
at the west end of Hollidayabnrg. fartheßagßHMa
reception of u hungers and travellers.— ■ - ■
Everything connected with the house lias been refitted in
the new with the choicest fhrnitnfy, Ac, 4c.
The hoose Is large and commodious, and well calculated
for convenience and comfort.
His TABLE will be furnished With the very best the mar
ket can afford, and no pains or trouble wfU be spared to
reuder thorn who may choose to favor hjm with their pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with ban.
HU STABLING Is ample, and an obliging and carefhl
bostler will always be In attendance; ■
US- The Williamsburg Stage. Which makes daily trips
between thU place and Williamsburg, stops at the Logan-
Hotel.
Dec. 17,1857,—tt] JOHN KKIFFER.
rpHE GREAT QUESTION WHICH
I now agitates the mind of every -
is, whore can I get the best article lor ;
money! In regard to other mattcra, the
acriber wonld not attempt to direct, but if you H
want anything In the line of 1 ' *
N BOOTS OB SHOES ,
he invites an examination of bis stock and work.
He keeps constantly on band an assortment ofßoota, Shoos,
Goiters, Slippers, Ac, which ho offers at fclr prices.
Ho wlll rtvo special attention to custom work, ail of
which will be warranted to give satbfecthm. None but the
best workmen are employed-
Remember my shop b on Main street, next door to B.
Kerr’s old stand, now W. Q’Nefl’Z.
September 3, ’57-tf] N JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Exchange totel.—the sub-
SCRIBER Would rtepoctfhllyin
form the pnbHc that he hasrecently re
fitted the above Hotel, and b now pro- Mwwsrfc-„X
pared to accommodate hla
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains In making It an agreeable homo for all
sqjonrners. 'fib Thblc will always bo luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and bb Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. Ub charges are a*
reasonable aa those of any other Hotel in the place, and ho
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a shard
of public patronage, and frilly intending to deserve It, be
throws open bb house to the public and invites a trial.
Altoona, May 27,1868.-ly] ; JOHN BOWMAN.
Boots and shqes.—the un
densigned hits now on Mad and win -
sell cheap at hW store (it the Masonic Tern- fM
pie. a large and complete assortment ofBOOTS
AND 3HOEB,rcsdymade, or ntaite to order,
Overshoes. Cadies’Sandaha Gum 'Shoes, Cork
Soles, and everything in his line of business, of
the beat quality and on the jttnet:reo*on«ble terms. AH
custom work warranted. ;
Jan. 2. ’66-tf.] [ X SHOEMAKER.
/OYSTERS I OYSTERS I OYSTERS I
V/ In consequence of (he hard; times, I have concluded
to put down thejprlco of my OYSTERS to the lowest possi
ble standard.: They will. hereafter bo served up on the
Chafing Dish at TWENTY CE-VT3, and roasted in the shell
and ServedapWith all bthar BCcdinnanliUenls, TWENTY.
PITS CENTS. They will also bolfttniUbed, in every oth
er way, atprtcos to correspond with the times.
; JOHN K KIT FEB,
Dec,lT. tt] Logan House, lloilidaysburg.
PAST IRON RAILING AND ALL
kfndsof Castings executed to order, also Tin Spout
ing put np to order, at Shortest notice, apply to
E X BHOLSIAKKR, Agent,fi>r
, Jan.S,lBB&-tt McLAsahan, Watson & Co. -
aUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED.
: A largo and fashionable; assortment at the store of
; ■ - : '■ ' ■ ■ : -- j. B HILEMAN.
,OXO COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA AND
of Groceries for sale by „
■ J«nelB,lB6My] ■' .. HENRY LEHR.
TaIOOS, BUTTER AND ALL KINDS
Mi produce mo b*hsd at
• ' HENRYLXIPt’S. ‘
A «*toWftAcrf hy TawM*-.*.. 9
/or tt* nKtf of the netand dietrtufd,
KpiJem fedizeam.
—"to *ll pevwmsaffltctad with Saxnsl DbcocMnchu o. 9
m«/oiT«an, &ru*t Wfeatnew, fwpTfewee, Opmrrhtn p 9
Sj E:' ,7 V,' '** °/ <>"«»•»*» or .Se/ jlfcuef, cfc., v c
jnio«i)vruu> ASS3U4TI..!*, luviewoftbOaWfridoitß*. 9
ofnumrtn life, caused by Sexual Tisanes, and tu«M
practised upon «!.o unfortniiata victim* uf ouch
Quack*, sotor.U yearn «m> directed thoir Consult u.rTj* t I|B
as a charitable act worthy ot their heme, «d open*
sary for the treatment of thU claw ot diseases, .Jrft :<m
forms, and to give medical advice yratir, to all m
by letter, with a description of their coßilitkmrW^'ll
potion, habits of life, Ac.,') and in coses of extreowVL 9 " 1 «
and suffering, to fumith medicine free qf cturnTS 3
needles* to add that the Association command*
Medical sltil* of tlic efto, and will furnish the met e£? 1
ed modern treatment.
The Directors, on a review of the past, fcci m Wi tfjk
their labors in this sphere of benevolent offort, ha*.?*
of great benefit to tho afflicted, especially to t hs
and they have resolved to dovpto themselves, with 11
Seal, to tfcls very important but much despised
dost published by tho Association, a Report cn vj
ferrima, or Seminal Weakness, tho vice of OnanlsSr?*!
tnrbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of M
Organs, by tho Consulting Surgeon, which \riu b* ,S?a|
mail (in a sealed envelopel/ree of c harft, on the ismL'S
*0 postage stamps for postage.. **■
Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. GEORGE » h.l
, HOUN. Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association. SaTTM
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho iwfl
BZRA D. BBAKXWXU, JW*
080. FAIRCHILD, &cy. [Dec.SB
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES.-^l|
utdershened has Just received front Phils- k I
delphia. North, Chase A North’s celebrated Cook. Ai 9
Jag Staves for 1867.
TUB ROYAL COOK M
for Wood or Coal. This beantlfol Cooking Btov«l<n9
challenges all competition for the cxqniail »style
of ornament and perfect operation In all respect*. vj|
oven extends under thoHre-box and the flues are |
«d that tho whole enren attrfeco will bake perfectly I*4?
fomly. Tbe slightost examination of this Stove m*a>
tafv every one that it will become a universal favorite. 1
PV '. ■ TUB SBA BPBLL, \
for wood or cool. Tho fire-box. is of good capacity J
ashdwx la dsej>-;the oven la capacious and is a thank 3
baker. This stove is one that may readily be i;
for&infiy uso, Inevery particular. V.
- All kind* of heating and parlor stoves constant). :
hand. JOBBPU II? DCEQ, t
Apcai«, '«7-tr] Oppotilt the American
/COMPETITION IS THE LIFE Oil
\J TRADE.—FuIIy convinced of tho troth of rtSwl
ing, tho fubscribor would respectfully announce u&i
citizen! of Altoona and vicinity, that be has ea<3
tho field, by opening.a _ 1
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, |
in tho room heretofore occupied by Michael
mediately opposite tho Superintendent's Office,
will carry on the business as usual.. He bos Just ncetf
an excellent assortment ot _ |
CLQTUS, CASSIMERES & VESTIBGi]
suitable for working, and dress suits, which ho will tat,
order, on short notice and at prices which eaunotSfcl
satisfy. He has also received the LATEST STYLES cl c
and WINTER FASHIONS, I
■ad fceh confident that he can satisfy the most Cutting
in this particular, and his ciotlilug will bo made os
Clothing can be mode. Inline, he is determin'd thittcjl
tng shall be wanting on his part to render
those who may favor him with their patronage, 1
Altoona, Not. 6 tf.l ..JOHN TAUflij
DOV ALL’S GALVANIC OIL
Prepared oulgjuallyby Prof. 1L DU TALt,br
merly of we College of Sorgeons, at Paris, is now
feted to the public, 49* for the cure of sore and pai»'
fill dlecaeee-i»
Tor instance—Pain or soreness in any part of tin
syi tent, Rheumatism, pain in the back, breast or life
healed breasts, neuralgia, burns, sprains, headsdt,
cramp in the stomach, or'afiy, other disease.(lots
SORE and PAINFUL, and it b only over this dans
diseases that we claim a perfect VICTORY. W* mj
positively to our patrons wo can relieve the sulhnr
99 times out of 100. We would Jnst soy to tbs pah
lie, Prof; Dn Toll was 25 years in bringing to tU
medicine superiority over all others.
Price 50 cents per bottlo-r}4j*r cent, cut off to th
trade. All orders must be addbesaad to
J.D. BXONEKOAIL Btppdetor,
Sept a, 1858-ly.r ' Lewßfowh. fa
Agents for Du Tail’s Galvanic Oil—Henry. Lehr,o.U
I easier, and A. Roush, Altoona, and. all dealsrs is ad!
Ines everywhere. |
ON MANHOOD, ANI) I v fSTKEMiI
TORE DECLINE.—Just PubUsbeil, Gratis, thi Eg
Tboottsd: |
A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TRKATMTC
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea. or Local
Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and) Nervous DILIUIj, l«p>
tency, and Impedments I* Marriage generally, br f
B. DELANEYOLV
The important fact that the many elarming cotnlha
origins time in the impendence and solitude of yoatk, w
be easily, removed WITHOUT MEDICINE; is in thiied
tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and k$
ly suceessfiil treatment, as adopted by the Author, U|
explained,'by means ofvshich every one is enabled tit*
HIMSELF perfectly end at the least possible cost, that
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the, day. ■
Sent to any address, gsatis and post fires tnawsUi.
velope, by remitting (post paid) two postage staupi tab:
B,DELANEY, SS Rest 31st street, New York CUy. |
■ w«iya.ia». : " j
SPRING AND SUMMER FASfI
lONS.—JOHN O.DONNELL, Merchant Tsflor.hsi
Hollidayiburg. dNim t 6 tatei the eltixens of DM
and Vicinity, that be has leased the buHdiug two &
Norf&of the Red Lion Hotel sod one doorßouthrfl
gefk Saloon, on Main street, Where he is nowrtceiTtjjl
t BPBUJG AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of Cloths of all prfcW, Plain and h(
Caasimeira, suitable fir sumor wear, 83k, Satin Titoth
scO)es and all find* of light Summer Testings, tosh*
everything that may he c*lled : fbr,' all of which bttl
majto to order, on short notice, and on themostnM
bloterms. ■ s .
His long experience in the business, be thinks, «ffl
ble him to please an who mar fix Tor him with their ow*--
April 1,1868-Iy. 3
TU"AP OP BLAIR COUNTY.—TO|
IT I subscriber* propose to publish a New Map of I*3
County. Pennsylvania, from actual surreys, contaistet‘S
PuVUq Roads. Rail, loads. Canals, the actual locaUd«f|
Tillages, Poet Oftees, Houses of Worship, School
MalndhetoHes, Tanneries, MiHi, Hotels, Stores, ftna
es. names of Property Owners. Ac. „■ -, a
Enlarged Plana O! the Principal Tillages, s Tabiji
Distances, and a Business Directory, giving the ns»JJgjj
business of each subscriber, will he engraved on tM
gin.- The utetting wHI be to a suitable scale so is to sw j
a huge and ornamental Map, which wiU be col
mounted in the best style, ana delivered to rnbscnwats,
$S per copy. SAMUEL OWL :> 5
April 15,1858. ISAAC 0.
G. W. KESSLER PRACTICJJ:|
• DBDGOIR& ■ reepeetihlly announces ]|
to the .citizens of- Altoona and the public
orally, that bo still continues the Drug J
on Virginißßtreet, where bo keeps constantly WU-H
on band fcr sale. Wholesale and Retail, DitUUS, lg| ’
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- Si I
ES and DYE-STCfFS. , |
By strict attention to business, and a desire to rente* ■ J
iaftetioa to all as regards price and quaUfy, h»bl** j
merit and receive a shale of public patronage. t "i
Physicians and merchants supplied on reasciuH***' g
and alt orders from n distance promptly attended to. \'k
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. P*
National police gazett^i
This Great Journal of Crime and Crimlnih* l ’|a
ita Twelfth Year, and’ i* widely circulated
the country. It contains all the Great Trial*.
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some,
Inlbnnatkm on Criminal Matters, not to be found a‘.il
other newspaper.
Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for fit u'.oslhji
he remitted by subscribers, (who should write their
and the town, county and State where they reside pWK Jj
v - To G. W. MATSELI * CO, S
\v r Editor A Prop’r. of New York Police G«el» Ml
jYrte Tori' Cfy
Bell, Johnson, Jack & & I
OFFICES AT Li
BolUdaygbnrgr and AHoon& |
Shafts on the piuncipal cibM
and-Silverand Gold for sals. Collections
js received on deposit, payable on demand, wiiW* J*
terest, or upon time, with interest, at Mr rates. La
J. D. LEET, I
hollh^
bcko, nun cotnrrr, pa., J
rt’Hl practise in the Severn) Courts of Blair, llunWC|
ind Cambria counties, and attend promptly to *U <*s
Jon entrusted to him. Office (for the present) »»
denoe, corner Allegheny and Penn streets,' HolW^jT
J. O. ADLUM, i
ALTOONA,. BLAIR COONTV, BA.
Can at all times be found at tho store of J. B. ‘ jJ
Altoona, October 1, 1857.-ly
Concentrated lye, fob
KIKQ Soft Soap, and Soap Powder for
pound equal to ai» or common Soap; Cartflo BW> $
Soap, Chemical Soap, etc, on handand ***“'Vretrt f
Juno 10,16&&~tfV - A. Bo c£B
E LOUR—THE
«*rggr
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MoCKUM
OL. 3.
THE A
jIcCBUM * T>
unnplfli (pftjfth
*U dUconii
nod wr>
XU
hz . ■ ■
UM* or IoM,
Kj, “ O'* “
' Ortf three week* a
L--.ro /or «ach iuser
UM*or latf*
•quart*
Bfif a column*
9m column,
Idmlulstrators and I
liurolmnta ndvcrtinln
vith liberty to cUa
pri)f-iwt""“' or l* u, ‘
■UneaTwlVb P»p<!r, i
Communications ol
Meat will be charge'
Advertisement* not
htired, uUI bo contii
Ctha»b«vo term*.
| fiaslnc** noticed flv
Obituary notices ex
RIBUN
CHURCb
Pfttby:erian, Rev.
ry Sabbath morning
U o’clock. Sabbath
,?o Room. Prayer
10 TOO 111-
MtUuriisL Episcopal
ig every Sabbath uu
JJ, SvbbaUi School
Rf General Prayer :
jay evening. Young
trening.
f JUmutgelical Luthert
pig every Sabbath mo
bthoovening. Sabi
Uc o'clock, I’-M. P
lVodii. 3.1.iV evening,
f VMf'J ilnthrf'i. It
wy Saiiatb morn ini;
|U o'clock. Sabbat
I'etook, A. M. I’rayo
In tuno room.
Protestant Episwpo
Service 2d and 4th Su
A. \L, and P. M,
ChsW>c, Rev. Jons
(’clock in the mornm
JkxptUt, (no Pastor.
JUricaa JleUwdisl.
iVtry Sabbath moruii
tbs old Union School
ALTOON
istern Way and IKI
tcetern 14
oßidaysbUrg
istern Through Mivi
’eiftern Trough, (Sat
M
gMbgg« Through Mai
{Western Way and Ho
[Eastern “
' Offleo open for the
tog P. M., during the
kn Sunday.
' , Jana 4, ’47-tf]
RAILF
Train East ar
“ West
fait “ East
*» “ West
Kail “ East
“ 14 West
The HOLLIDAYS B
Praia West, Mail Tn.
TOe BLAIRS VI LI.
fay Train East ami
ram East.
Dee. 21, ’5O-tfl
MEETING
ihunt&in Lot Igf, X
lay of each mouth, i
|H at To'clock, T,
, Jfiwn {cm Eucum;
bufth Tues,lay of oa
ionic Temple, at T’-i
I Jktiooiia Lodge, I.M
Keying, in the secuu
[’clock, I'. M.
f Vtrondi t Lodge, I.
waning,in tbe third
rbst, at 7 o’clock,
'Vinnelago Tribe, !
Is svury V'losilay e
tasouic X y.plc. C
Mb. V.. A. ADA
Junior Som nf An
lyjilght In the thir
* Me ■
CO
JwJt
of the (hurt
lea, J. I*onn J
■Ptothon'it'ir;; —Jr.a
"e;fktir md Itcent
(Twgo Pi;
Wlfrtrl All rv.ey—
OjivUy Commitsi'n
fer, J. Ji. McPnrlum'.
ihunty Surveyor —
JVftaiirer—S. U<»>
Auditor! —J. Vi. T
Poor Uumt VirtcU
lliiver.
(hroutr —James Y
of
r ALTOONA
'•JtUUceM of tht Pern
1 Surgess~K. M. J
JW*i O'Minl —Jhi
Ulinon, Peter lied, -
: President nf Counr
CUrk to I i uucU —J
So rong'i Trciutin r-i
Sch-ni Virr'lnrt —(
Inoli, Geo. W. Spar
i Trm;itrer nf Sc!i"t.
1 High Constable- J'
• Six OXlictur —J !i
. Aiulibun —Q. D. T>
.Aaettor —Johu il
AttUlatU Attfiior
Judge of EUctiom
«« u
** U
Inspeetort —East >
. « Wert
u North
ENRY
LJL John T.nlir’
lck’« store. In Nor
LL THE
medicines
DAT
„ and Currants
March 20, ’5B ly]
I MOM*
. aud Pit
March 25, ’5B-1 y]
•ERE W
L also C
EtcundlnoUat
OVERIS
r 4 R}rhp JI.Jm
’’We 18,’’57-lyl
GROCER!
i J* cooipicto aas(
at the eto o t
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