The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 28, 1858, Image 4

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    LAJN- DS .bNQ--
r€ Mm vtv—rarb opporTOvitv.
iji-flr riiniiT In a healthy plow, ftooUy->«e maca
■ail w ”j5 > t rttt _ on th e Osnulon itad Atlantic railroad,!
Anew oetato hav recently been opened v* ,
Hat division of 19.000 acroe dlvhlod up Into
Mil iiiii>ii»l ignrnritii The soil tooftSsfirtl
Cpiodueßoß'offruits, grains, ftc. Tbeprtsc
varaira. ttnbb in can qinrter yearly tn
ifSi a tend of fimf years, with Interest. The
■Oftsuy. In order to insure tho rapid improve
a.* by enabling tvtry Induttrioiu atmtobof
iriiovr being extensively improved by good
mm of tho best citizens from New England apd
itateaaro erecting large imptovemonta. Mis
molest improvement out of Philadelphia^
&fivshSwtaroh!'.'ii built in four months. Prmo-
Sail amlbusincsa moo from the length and breadth
tjiL. Tinian ere settling there. It h* an important busi
, « account of tu being in the mhlstof a great
SSSTfewry article raleed upon this land finds an jmmo.
-dtatesaie. The water is excellent, and no such thing as
dr clay loam, with a day bottom and
cetndivo of manuroa. It is free of stones and easily work
_j -j t a bonnds largely in the phosphates, and such is its
Artflity that from the cropsproduced both nponthU land
and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be
i fbnhd not to be excelled anywhere in the production of
letbpswost adapted toftsmarket. ■ . :
The reader may he well aware that the earliest and tlm
best fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey-which
fereamudly exported 'to the amount of millions of dollars.
Th* land, Dseldw being'accessible in every wayftefcrtfli-.
a*r*,-hah an abundant supply sf tha .best quality of muck
"ISesri building materials can bo bad on thespotat
a cheap price, from the mills, Other mills
onertin! and brickyards being IUOaL- on the ground. A
tenement tor P««nt convent
onto for ofae hundred dollars. On account of the
endgrattonTthis U the hoetoourso to ptirsoolnjwder to got
to at iir.t. t Ca|Tentersaud builders are on
is within hoofs’ ridauf the of
States and New England; he a near hie dd frwu°«SJuts»-
S 3 r Stot subject to the certainty of hjstngtto.
tby »„wn Uealtji by those ma
tmn which nmkethi graves of so many minions
imd harty to the firr off regions away
Beddes, be has a mild climate aud
trains daily to Philadelphia, and ,to all
tootailr|o«l C <irapanygi''eaafreeOckrt-
reader wdl at once tie struck with the advantages
hereo relented, and ask himself why the property has not
WbSn «SWrB. The reason Is, it was never thrown
and unless these statements were correct no
A w ia U i(i he inritol to oxu&ino tho bod before purchasing.
hxnectod to do. They will see the land under
wlUtottet persons, no doubt, from thefr
they will witness the improvements,
and CMjodg' ottho character of thepopulation. lerson«
sbonbfcoiii'! prepared to purdiaso, as many are locating,
and lovitlou* are not held onTefiwjl. ,
T\ie Ilommonton Farmer, a.monthly “termy awl Agn
Cultural sheet, containing full Informatkm of Ilammonton
triu bo gout ta each enquirer, and can bo obtained at 25 eta
VTarrautoc do ds given, clmr jrf all
inCu nbinace, when pnrclmse money Is paid. Route to tlie
Undheave, Vino ctroet wharf, PhUmlelphift, for Hammon
too.by raßrodd. «t ~M A. M n and &A r. M-;vrtien there
fnquiro for Mr. llymes. Boarding coavenlehcoe wlll be
jjtind. Utters awl applications can be addressed to 8. B.
COW lIIAN, i 202 Poutb FIFTH Street, below TV atont, Phil
adelphia. Maps and .information cheerfully fqrmahed.
September-2, 1858-3 m.
n REATIMPROVEMENT IN COOK
SMOKE AND GAS AND SATING
oy yuKL. -
The subscriber tikes pleasure In offering to the public a
NEW GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
Cooking Store, recently patented, which is destined to su
percede all others, as It requires
OKE-TIII1U) LESS FUEL
Ith'iJi other ttovea and is more easily, quickly and regular
ly heated. No unpleasant smell of gas anises from this
'store from the Cuu that it Is all consumed ere it can es
cape, ■ There is'no trouble from smoke os that, unpleasant
mm often annoying exhalation Is also comimed Inside of
■-V-'rt«mS Neither is there any danger of flues or chine*
..,.ys . coming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by
•.o ’ cj-i arising from coal lln;a.
p, ,^> a i whiling to purchase stores are invited to call at
t':, i 3'"r.- .f djio subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, nndex
■ amine '..ic above stoves.
JOHN SItOKM.VnvKK,\.
Snlt A tent far Hlnir^Qnint;/.
N T Ai. kind* of Parlor Cooking and Egg
S ,cr.« )..uuL [Aug. 12, lb 6«.
Tv !• W FIRM And new goods.—
L \ i J. LUWTUEU have just returned from the City
- n I r.r-, n--' '• rocc»viug tlieir stock of
SPRING GOODS,
r.’liich they’field nnsnrod nre as : HANDSOME and CHEAP,
• r i:d a UUU cheaper. than any jet brought to this place.
<>n account of going to Philadelphia late in the season,
i wo have been able to buy our goods at greatly reduced pri
ces, ahd Ware iMermlncil to sell them at Tery small prof
its Xjr..eaah or to prompt monthly paying customers.
Ttfsiuivo as usual a splendid stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
si ck ns LAWNS. ROBKB A* QDTLLE, Oil ALLIES, .
BATADEKE, LAKELLAS,DDC ALS, POIL,DECHKVRES,
DEL AIN 8, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Ac.
‘ Also, Shawls and lion) illas in great variety, together with
a good stock of n-jincstic Dry Goods, Straw Goods,
BOOTS ,f- SHOES, HARD WARE. QUEENS
WARE. GROCERIES, se., sc.
The cltitnnO'of Altoona will find it to their advantage to
nxamiuc our stock, as we are not to be nndersold-
Ajjril 29. ISSS.
NEW’ GROCERY FEED AND PRO
VISION STORK. , , .
Xho (subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of
Altoona and vlciuity that he. has opened a store of the above
kiiui.mar the comer of Adaline .and Julia streets, East
Altoona; where he will keep constantly on hand a frill snp
ply of everything in his line. His
GROCERIES
m all fresh and will be sold at prices as low as those of
any other cstahliahiueßt to town. His stock of provisions,
consisting of ' _
f%our. [Earns, Shoulders, Sides, me.
win he sold .i\little cheaper than they can bo bought any
stfaen else. IB* Flour Is obtained from the best mills in
tKcWfWtern part of the State, nnd is Warranted to bo what
'.
All lands of Feed for horses, cows and hogs, always on
hahd.-'
l lntend to keep such an assortment that I shall at all
tint* be able to supply my customers with whatever they
idaV need, and I toteml also to sell at prices which will
? at ” m^ Ie h&^beUi.;
J' AMGS M. WHEELER & CO.,
(SWcceMors to Joint B. Brant,)
and commission
Merchants,
Near the Pehn’a CeDttMßaiiroad Depot,-
' HABBISBURG, PA.
DBALEBBIK
!TASD AND SOFT COAL, Pig MebA, Railroad Iron, Bar
«taf MfrchaataHe. Iron, JfaOt, Flour, Oro
> s - aeriet, Provision*, FUK, Sait, «fc. .
(OA2. prat ia can, tn large bt n»B qtamtitie*, along
ihi djfttcntlUllibad* in Pennsylvania. [Jnly23-ly.
V
m.ANK BOOKS AND STATIONA
• O-jwiir. v; - - mforstm
Jot
Owpwi
• , rcqunfaUy tstlte* attention tohta large aoa WfeU Mteetod
ljrtock of,
J&iw/c Booh, Stcaim4ry,J{ail
: Roa4, Mercantile and Book Printing ±
ofVovtry (k'sniptloa, promptly nocnttd. , r
Agaat'fSr h. Jahtmm W. Co, Type 7ohnd«r«, Phlladel
pjji*.- . , . :; , XJntw IMy.
T>SA#fS;#SiOPQ BUSHELS WIL-
I minxton PeaWnto in for sale by '
March 35 .Wlyj ,1W North^dsti^Phaadelphia.
-frOTJiEE FOR SALE.—
1 J 59.000 Shingles mooo Bathes,
MATJKRIAI,, lower than the
- Ca*. Apply-to JOHN SHOEMAKER.
- : .;S iL’ -V—•' :——
{ fONpECTIONARY.—PLAIN AND
‘ » fln« OonfeoUoDary- manufactured and for sale by
' WM. N. SHUGARD,
sr««,h2s-’58.1f1 1M North 3d street, Philadelphia.
1,000 BOXES BUNCH
froflhSd rtreeßJPMladclphls. I
SWAN & CO'S LOTTERIES TRl
irupO^M
6WAN & GO.
CQimNdß 10 DRAW AS UStfAL WITHOUT
MTEERTIPITOH.
SWAN & CO.’S
Art Ltffrt, mdtutthoriud hyihtStaU*/Gtergi*.
THB UB ATTEMPT TO HSJDBB
OtJB TOM HAS SHOWH
THAT OUR URTEBISS ABE PBAWH PAIEDT;
TIT AT fKTB PRT7.ES ARE PAID. PUHdOAIMTj
*nv. Mftwv t.trbrai. THAN ANY OTHEB DOraKRY
OEOBOl^topubllc, under (lie raporiuteudeitec of Cow
mtwkwtfi*' ■ 0 .
Class $5 draws on Saturday, October 2, 1860.
Class 86 draws on Saturday* October 9/1858. : •
Class 87 draws ou Saturday, October 16,1868.
.Class 88 draws on Saturday, October 28,1858.
'Class 89 draws, on Saturday, October 80* 1858.
ON IHB PLAN OV BINOLB NOMBBBS.
60,000 Tickets! '■
mi mooatmi roro jhwwued htt-hv* nxxxal
jVetrhf one Prue to evert Pine Tiekete l
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
TO B* BRAWir SACS SATCWiIT IS SEPRUUS ' .
1 Prise of , SKM«Oj } ®S$
1 « « «M)00 * “ “ f 5?
i « « 10,000 4 « “ 700
1 u u RO' I ( " " 000
i « « 4,000 60 Prise* of 600
1 « « • B.OM 60 “ “ 800
1 « « 1,600 100 “ “ 126
L000j230 « « 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of $lOO Ajppror’ting. tors7o,ooo Prizoare $1,600
4 « , “ “ 30,000 “ “ I^2oo
4 u u soo u « 10,000 “ “ 800
4 •« « 125 « “ 6,000 “ 600
4 « “ 100 “ “ 4,000 “ “ 400
4 « « 76 ' « “ 'B,OOO « « 300
4 « « 60 « “ « « 200
6,000 “ “ 20 are - 103,600
SASS Prizes unonhting to , $320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarter* $2,60.
JIS~ A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will
be sent to any One derirhns of receiving it.
Certificates of Package* will be eold at tUo following rates
Vfhlch Iff tfr? fblt;
Certificate of package Of 10 Whole Tickets, $BO
« “ 10 Half “ 40
“ ’« , 10 Quarter “ 20
« « . 10 Eight “ 10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTHTCATBS.
« u
Enclose the money to onr address for the tickota ordered,
or receipt of- which they will bo forwarded by first mail. —
Purchasers can liave tickets endiilg in any number they
ltafcd Drawn Numbers and Prizes' .Will be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawihg.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and
give tholf Post County and State. \
Remembbr that every Prize is , drawn aniljpayahle in full
without deduction. l „ .
All prizes of $l,OOO and unddr, paid immediately after
the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of 30 days.
AU communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets or certificates to
S. SWAN 4 CO-, Aitgusla, Go.
Persons residing near Montgomery. Aim, or Atalanta,Ga.
can hare their orders filled, and save time, by addressing
S. Swan A Co., at either of those cities.
-A list of-the. numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to,
will be published after livery drawing, in the following j«-
Sers: —A r cto Orleans Delta, -Mobile Register, Charleston Slan
ard, Stuhrille Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, Sew York
Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning Sews, Jlichmond Dis
patch, Sew York Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion
Augusta (Geo.) ConstitutiondKsl. [jan.7-ly.
■\/f ARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES
IYX FOR JULY, 1858.
B. Fbakce & Co.,
Managers of the Maryland State Lotteries, present the fol-\
lowing Splendid Schemes
FDR AUGUST, 1858.
They caution purchasers ot Tickets to beware of order
ing Tickets in Lotteries whore extraordinary large Capi
tals arc offered for a small coat of Tickets—all such are
swindles. 1
The Maryland Lotteries hare been in existence for Forty
Years. They are drawn by a State Officer, and can bo re
lied on. If you draw a Prize, you will get your money.—
The whole country li flooded with bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of them.
■O'Order in the Maryland State Lotteries.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. '
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS N,
To be drawn in Baltimore City, oh Saturday, August 21st,
1558.
jKg- 12 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 20 tickets,*^
1 Grand Prize of $lO,OOO 1 Prize of $2,000
VTrizoof 10,000 1 Prize of '2BOO
A Prize ol 10,000 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of 6,057 1 Prize of 2,000
1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 1,20 p
1 Prize of 5,000 20 Prize of 000
1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 600
1 Prize of 1 t 2,000 143 Prize of 400
1 Prize of 1 2,000 86 Prize of 100
1 Prize of 2,000 I '66 Prize of 60
1 Prize of 66 Prize uf 30
1 Prize of 2,000 4,158 Prizes of 2o
1 Prize of 2,000 11,740 Prizes of 11,76
30,316 Prizes, amounting to $OOl,OOO.
Tickets slo—Halves s2^o—Eighths $1,25.
A Certificate ofPackage of 28 Wholes, costs $l6B 00
Do. do, ;26 Halves, . 79 00
Do. ' do. 2(f Quarters, 89 60
Do. do. 26 Eighths, 19 76
HAVANA PLAN.
This is the old mode of Drawing. Prizes to one Wheel
and Tickets to another. \
Every Prize Is drawn ont.
Beery PrittUfid inf till without deduction I
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 9,
To bo drawn in Baltimore, Md, Saturday, Ang, 28th, 1868.
20,105 Prized I 40,000 Numbers! 1
We would call particular attention to the following splen
did scheme, apockageof 16 whole tickets costing only
sBo—Ond every other ticket being warranted to draw
$lO, determined by the npmber drawing the Capitol
Prize, whether odd or even.
I SPLENDID SCHEME!
1 Prize of $35,000 4 Appriz to $2OO
1 Prize of 10,000 -4 ™ 100
1 Prize of ! 5,000 4 « 60
1 Prize of 2,400 4 “ 60
1 Prize Uf 2,000 4 “ 60
1 Prize of 1,000 , a tQ
IPrizeof 1,000/ 8 60
1 Prize of 600} « a ra
IPrizeof 600 8 00
IPrizeof 4001 a m ui
IPrizeof 400/ * 80
IPrizeof 200\ s tn
10 Prizes of 200/ 8 80
100 Prizes of 100 are 10,060
20,000 Prizes of 10 are 200,000
Whole Tickets $10 —Halves ss—Quarters $2,60.
A Managers’ Certificate of 16 Wholes—where persons'
wish to pay the risk only, will be sen t for $BO
’ Do. do. 16 Halves, - 40
Do. do. | 16 Quarters, 20
Do. do. - 16 Eighths, 10
The Managers have been compelled from, the numerous
complaints made to them, of unfaithfulness on the part of
those who have boen ittending to the filling of to
resumethe correspondence business to their own name.
Order tickets from the Managers only.
Adrrest all letters to R. PRANCE k 00.
March"4-ly] Baltimore, Md.
A YBR’S CHEERY PECTORAL,
XX.. : ' ' . RJK. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup,
Hoofiand’s Herman Bitten,
BarrhavJa Holland Bitters,
Sandford’s Liver Inpigorotor,
Lindsey’a Blood Searcher,
Clarke’s Female Pills,
X>uponeo’s Golden Pille,
WrigMs, Ayer’s, Wjdspiis and MeLanis Pills,
’ Merchant's Gargling Oil,
Perry Davis’ Pain KUler,
Matihett’sFourfoidLiMment,
Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and Botie LodmaU,
instore and for sale at ; ' :‘-i
Sept. 2,1868-ttj A. BODSH’S Drugstore.
Suffering' humanity, read
THIS.—The undeniignedtnlccs this methodof inform
ing the public generally that there Is no medicine now of
fend to the public that is equal to DU T ALL'S QALY AN
IC Offiin relieving suffering humanity.
I mean observer of its effects on a friend of mine, who
suffered almost everything from ABouralgic affection which"
resisted the best medical treatmehflh Centre county. Wh
applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave
aome insranUy, and in 20 minutes the patient wah asleep,
itod when awakened was free from pain and continued so.
This is a positive fact wltich I am willing to makegobdat
anytime. A case of Felon was cured in nearly the some i
length of time. 3. H. HAHN,
Sept. 2,1855-ly.] Centre Hill.
Medicated fur chest pro
tector, A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE
diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold& and other affta-|
tions of the Lugs, which arise from tho odpmed state of the
Cheat, according to fashion and the contlnnaTthanges ofonr
climate, for sale at the Drag Store of O. W. KKRftf.HR.
SAMPHENE, BURNING
Linwwd Oil, Spirit* of Turpentine,. White
hol. for sale cheap at . A. JBOtte'
QPECT4CLES AND EXE PEESJJjfc.
SJSSSKBB’B.
m-\
And that ode schemes
in THE WOBIDI
EXaEXORpIN&SY!
KEW SCHEDULE OF'PftFMIDMS of the United
States Journal PUMiefclng llmnra. ■■■■■-. ■
Enconragcdby the unexampled success of pur npeel«ma
extraordinary Premium Were, la the
long-established and popular pictorial monthly, the UN*
TED STATES JOURNAL, and in the sale of
Books, we npw announce our
lB5B and 1863, embracing
Ail HffionSeries of twelve large and sploodid Steel VIM
»rf
daasnrticle*, warranted to be solid F«gW ■ _
represented, and every person selects Idsown
CkmlhitteonlyPublishingHouse thatojr^Premian* on
this plan, or that famishes tide class of __ -
following la Mist of a few of the artic^ with the
amount ed the club for which it is given asa premium. And
the portage mtrirtid for its dcUwy ig mag:
Enameled _
teen carat Gold Votch, warranted a
lB cara,t Gold _
TiV" ittrli. '• 9V eWJ
Beautiful Gold pencil, warranted to be solid
O^PenST^K^atch Key, and Gold Tooth
Pick combined,.; 800 9c.
Extension Silver-Case Pencil (warranted same
as coin) and Gold Pen, ,2 50 , Bc.
Rich Gold Band Bracelet, 400 Jo.
fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet, 800 Sc
■ Superb lined Gold Locket,engr’d and turned, 400 6c.
get of Gold CUmeo JSar Drops, 600 6c.
Set of Gold OorOlEjar Drops, 600 6c.
Gold Cameo Pinfoc Lady, 600 6c.
Gold Plorentlne Pin for Lady, 400 oc.
Gold Bar.ClusfrX Pin for Gentleman, 200 Bc.
Set of Gold Cameo Studs, ... 300 Sc.
Set of Engraved, Lined Gold Studs, 200 Bc.
Sat ef Gold Cornelian Sleeve Buttons for Lady
or Qeutlemhn, / 400 Bc.
Superb PricucWiip. Ring, solid sixteen carat
mid, richly enameled*
A suns’ Bing, sotdid sixteen carat gold, set
with stone, ,
Among the Engravings are:
The Signing of the Heath Warrant of Lady fans
Grey, from Uncelebrated painting By Daniel
I Hnntlngdon, 22 inches long by 17 wide, sloo' 12c,
' The Trapper’s Last Shot, from the great paint
tog by w.Banney, 18x24, 100 12c
The Angler's Daughter, from the great paint
lug by Landseer,.
Sparkling, from painting by W. F. Edwards, 50 oc.
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The Usmtn States Journal contains, sixteen large folio
pages, ably edited; gnd profusely illustrated. Price only
60 cents a year.
Our Catalogue contains over LOOO of the most useful, en
tertaining and popular works of the day.
w Any person sending us 50 cents.or more, either for the
JOURNAL or for; Books at the lowest prices, is entitled to thp
same.amonnt in aiiy of the premiums of bis own selection
from the schedule. : He is also entitled to extra Premiums
amounting to $l, aiid extra Books or Journals amounting
to $1 for every cinh of $lO, tims receiving for $lO Books or
foonuds amounting 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 we wish to
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therefor.
Specimens and Catalogues sent free on application’. Send
on a few subscriptions at once, and select your premiums
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July 29,1853. 400 Broadway, New York.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. —VOL
UME FOURTEENTH begins September 11,1858.
MECHANICS, INVENTORS, MANUFACTURERS AND
The Scientific American lias now reached its Fourteenth
Year, and will enter up*'ii a New Volume on the 11th of
September. It is (he only weekly publication of the kind
now issued in this country, and it has a eery 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 deals with the great
events going on hv the scientific, mechanical and industrial
works, as to pleas© mid instruct every or e. If the Me
chanic or Artizan wishes to know the best machine in use,
or how to make any substance employed in Ids business —
If the Housewife wishes to got a recipe for making a good
color, Ac.—if the Inventor wishes to know what is going on
in the way of Improvements—if the Manufacturer wishes to
keep posted with tlie times, and to employ the best facili
ties in his business—if the man of leisure am) study wishes
to keep himself familiar with the progress made in the
chemical laboratory, or in the construction of telegraphs,
steamships, railroads, reapers, mowers, and a thousand
other machines and appliances, both of peace and war—all
these desiderata can be ihuml in the Scientific American,
and not elsewhere. . They are here presented in a reliable
and interesting form, adapted to the comprehension of
minds unlearned hi the higher branches of science and art.
Terms:— One Copy. One Yetr. §2; One Copy, 6 Mouths,
$1; Five Copies, 0 Months, $1: Ten Copies, 6 Months, $8 ;
Ten Copies,.Twelv© Months, $l6; 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 lor sub
scriptions.
Wan, Letters should be directed to
MUNN A CO., 128 Fulton Street. N. T.
t®, Messrs. Munn £ Co. are cxtedsively. engaged in pro
curing patents fut new inventions, and will advise inven
tors, without charge. In regard to the novel ly of tlieir im
provements. [Ang. I®> 1558.
GBEAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
HALL OF FASHIONS.
THE subscriber has the pleasure of an
nouncing toi the citizens of Altoona, and the -‘rest of
mankind,” that he is just receiving from Philadelphia and
New York, a beautiful assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMERICAN '• DRY GOODS, consisting, in part, of
ROBE A’ QU I LLB, CRAPE DI ESPAKGE,
FANCY OPHUN BAREGE, PLAIN OPHUN BAREGE,
CHARLIES, ' DECALS,
FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
SCOTCH “ “ from &A upwards
FANCY PRESS SILKS, BLACK DRESS SILKS,
FIGURED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, *c„
in great variety, lie would call especial attention to his
Block of SHAWLS, which for style. quality and rariety,
cannot bo surpassed, and must be aeen to tie appreciated.
The assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ Dress Trim
mings are all thatfaahionconlJ desire.' Among his stork
of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Gaiters and Shoes will be
found a full line from the best city mannfnctnrcra.
His stock’ of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Ac., is
complete. ■ '
He hopes his Goods and pniczs (winch by the way defy
competition,) will meet the approval of nil who call upon
him. Yonr patronage is respectfully solicited.
April a),sm. - CHA&'J. MANN.
HFETTINGER'S
• GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
NO. 1, “ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA.,
Where piay bo had all the popular Publications of the
day, such ha Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, Novels
and Romtaoes, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy
Books, Slntes, Peris, Pencils, .Inks, Can and Letter Paper,
Envelope?,®rawing and Tiaerao Paper, Blank Books and in
fact cverrthing in thc Stationary line. Toys,'Notions and
Games of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frames, To
bacco and Segars of, the best quality, Ac., Ac '
N.B.—Wo are splb Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
county, fop ROHS’B! CELEBRATED SALVE. It docs pos
itively cure all sores to which jttis'applicd. Try It. (t-tf.
LAIR COUNTY DAGUERREAN
ROOMS.—Mr. G. W. FISHER, the Hollidayshure
Artist, begs leave to inform onr readers that he is prepared
to tain 1
Photographs of deceased persons, "
from Dagncrrcotypes, at the shortest notice and on tiro
mostruasonable terms. He ha* Jnst received a large stock
of durable and neat cases, of all sizes and styles, including
a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and is pre
pared to fill Orem with perfect likenesses, '
AMBROTYPE, -DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give him wcall. Boomson the comer of Montgomery
and Allegheny streets, Hbllidaysbnrp, Pa. [Jnne 17-tf.
LIQHORS-— A LARGE AMOUNT
of Well selected LIQUORS lias been received
at the “LOGAN HOUSE,” Holljdawilmrg, which will be
sold at the lowest; cash prices, wholesale or retail. Hie
man who wants has only to call. , [Dec. 17, tt
ORANGES AND DEMONS.—SOO
twites Ornnkes aiid Lemons In stow; and for solo by
TFM; H. SHUOABD,
March 25, ’6B-ly] 191 North 3d str©(!t,Phiiadqlphla.
QOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAG
NEBlA—cooling Cathartic, mild In It* operation
•ltd sgreeableto the taste, prcpared,and for sale hr "
JtmeM,lBsB.-tf JLTmstt, D&ggitt.
TTOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
Jr kinds of Hour and Feed hy calHngat
7unelB,W-lj] BKNRT LEHR’S.
T?VERYRODY IS INVITED TO
JEj calland teit the merits of the articles kept hr
Ttoei9,w-iyj : msxivim.
i?tSS? u IN r
sale
BICH TOBACCO AND HIGHLY
XL Jtarorcd Olgars. ta tdmndsnee, can he had at
*une 18, , 67-*ly3 ’ ' HKNKY LEHR’S.
Hair oils, colognes, pom
odes, Sharing Cream, Toilet ’Soaps, Ac. for saleby
i-tf.l j . foV. kessler.
MONE BUT THE CONFBC
tibnarlee. Nuts and Fnitalcept at
jane 18 ’W-ly] • HKHRY LEHR’B.
itagra.
/3.LASS 3xlo TO 20x24, AND CUT
■ e.w.£Badxß,
FARMERS.
APRIL, 1858.
Great discovery of the ag e
IMPORTANT TO
TOBACCO C H EWERS.
Djl-vttJFT.W LINXARDT T KiYTK RESTORATIVE TRO
CHES. ?Af trreal SabslHttttM Jobaceo. .
■ It fa a well known and incoutrovertable 6wt that the mo
ofTobacco fa the promoting came of many ofjhe most se
g MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
hich the race of man fasutyect, aa careful analjjda and
and nainftil experience have clearly proven that
lint certain narcotic and pofaanom properties most
dangerous in their effects, which by .entering infotbeblooa
derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing
many to ttippowt that organ to be seriously diseased.
TOBACCO affects alto the entjre nervous system, mani
festing itself—st all whohaye ever used the noxious wed
will .bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous IrntebiUty,
Water Brad, Dyspepsia, and. many other dtoordora of a
similar character. " '
- THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES ;;
Aro designed to counteract these faneW inßnences, and
have proved completely successful in a multitude of cases,
and wherever nsed." Being harmless in themselves they
exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring
the Taste which has become vitiated ordeatroyrdby great
indulgence, completely removing the irritation and accom
panying'tickling sensation of the Throat —which are al
ways consequent npon abstaining from the me ofTobacco,
and by tlTisga healthy-tone to the Stomach, Invigorate
the whole system. ■ . ,
Persons who are irretrievably undermining their consti
tutions and shortening their lives, should usethesaTroches
immediately and throve Off tha injurious and and unpleas
ant habit ofTobacco Chewing.
These Troches of Lozenges are put up In a convenient nod
portable form at the low price of 50 Cents per Bo*. A lib
eral discount to the Trade.
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders
should be addressed. _ _
JAMBS E. BOWERS, Druggist.
Cor. 2d and Race street, Phila.
Starch 18, ly.]
JOHN BRYAR & CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES & LIQUORS,
AND
ECTIFYING DISTILL ES, |g|||
155 Liberty StPittsburgh , Pa. }
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old customer* and the public generally, that they have 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 may bo fouud
Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Ja noica Spirits,
gt. Croix and New .England Hum, Champagne,
Irish, Scutch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela
and Rectified Whisky,
Peach, Wild Cherry. Blackberry. Strawberry and Raspberry
\ Brandies. 4c„ Ac., Ac.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, and
all orders entrusted to our cure will be promptly attended
to. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to call
upon us, os wo arc determined to sell nothing bat the very
best.
Pittsburgh, April 1,1858-ly.
4 00 Sc.
2 00 Sc.
50 9c.
EP. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
• Importers and Dealers in 1 Fines and Liquors,
return their thanks to their friends lor the liberal share
of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully so
licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD ESTABLISH
MENT, NO. 5 N. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, where they
have alarge assortment ofIVINES and LIQUORS of the choic
est brands and qualities. Having made arrangements with
same of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables
them to furnish to their customers upon the most reasonaj
hie terms, the following brands of Cognac 'and Rochelle
Brandies;
v BRANDIES.
(Hard, Hennesy, Maxell, ‘Pinnelt, Oulittion, Martell,
T Hines, Pcllevorsin, I J. J. Depuy <£ Co.
A. Su'gnctte, <fc. 1
WINES.
Champagne, Old Oporto, \ Burgundy. Madeira. Tenerife,
Claret, Sherry, Lisbon, J Hack. Muscat d Malaya Hines
of various brands and i/uulitics.
Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scutch
and Irish Whiskeys; Beach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry,
Raspberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, ic.
Alsu, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLD
WHEAT. MONONGAHELA and BOURBON WHIS
KEYS. of various grades, some of which we guarantee to
be superior to any in the country.
From our long experience' in the business, and thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter
ourselves to he able to fill all orders that may bo entrusted
to us. Orders from the country (which are most respectful
ly solicited) will be promptly attended to. Great care taken
in packing and shipping.
AH goods sent from our establishment arc guaranteed to
give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned.
Feb. 2le-ly] E. P. MIDDLETON k IJHO.
EATEBPRISE WORKS.
XfO. 136 WOOD STREET, FITTS
-I.N BURGH, PA.
BOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
qnd Dental Instruments, &c.
RIFLE GUNS.
We would call attention to our stock in the above line,
knowing that we cannot he beat either in the quality or
price. Being largely engaged in this branch of business,
we defy all competion. All our rifles am warrant's] or no
sale. Hardware. Sporting Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns,
Revolvers, Flasks. Belts. Powder, Shot. Balls, Caps, Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, in all Its variety, which
we offer low for Cash.
Pittsburgh, April I, ISoS-ly.
IV/FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT AND
IT I LAG i:u BEER SALOON.—The proprietor of this
favorite Saloon,
Under the Masonic Temple,
would respectfully announce that he keeps constantly on
hand an excellent article of LAGER BEER,-manufactured'
at the Altoona Brewery, which Is pronounced the Lest in
the country. Also, Cakes, Cheese. Sardines, Pretzels. Ac.
lie has recently fitted up 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. ,
He will spare no pains to render every attention to his
customers which they require, and he hopes thereby to
merit and receive n liberal share of patronage.
Sept. 2,1865-3m.] F. NOTHWANG.
W. CtJNXijrouAM. D. Ccsxiscnajf, R. Ccxxixoium.
D. lints KN, o. Dt’scas.
CUNNINGHAMS & CO..
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. and I*o HKST ST.,
PITTSBURGH, PA-,
Betweceu Wood and Smith field.
Pittsburgh City Window Glass,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE,
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
For Parlor Windows, Churches and Public Buildings.
Altoona. April 1,1868-ly.]
Lycoming county mutual
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned,
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is
at all times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire,
Stablings,'Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every
description, in town or cdnntry, at as reasonable rates ns
any company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temple.
Jan. 3, ’56-tf] ' JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
—The undersigned. Agent for Blair coenty, will
take short and long risks on Buildings. Merchandise, Fur
niture and Property of every description, in town or coun
try, at its reasonable rates as any company in the State.—
Risks also taken on the lives of horns. Office in Masonic
Templfe. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
. March 18,1858-ly. - . J
pONYEYANGING.—ALL KINDS
°f writing done at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort
gages, 4c, executed In the neatest manner by
JOHN BHOEMKEB,
Jan. 8,1857-ti.] Masonic Temple, Altoona.
O YES! 0 YES! GENTLEMEN
draw nigh and hear. JOSEPH P. TROUT announ
ces to the public, that he is ready to discharge his duty
ns an Auctioneer whenever called upop. [jan. 3, ’fig.
SETTEES FOR SALE.—THE UN
detalgned has on hand a lot of Settees which he trill
sell cheap for cash. JOHN SHOEMAKER,
March 2a-tf] v Masonic Tclnple.
SARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIP-
Uonsjnst receivedand for sale by
IMf] J. a HILEMAK.
HAIR, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING,
Paint, Saab and Tarnish Brushes at.
. : KESSLER’S.
Hams, side, shoulder, dried
Beef; always on baud at:
JttnelS,’ST-ly)
PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM-
Pje«. Fluid, Caflton Oil, Ac, at
Jmj.3, W-tf] KESSLER’S.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF FRESH GAR.
XJL DEN SEEDS for eale by [9MJ J. L. ICKEB.
MANUFACTURERS OF
HENRY LEHR’S.
Iron city COL
LEGE, Pittsburg, Pa. Chartard IMfe Wg”*”*
attending January, 1858. Now thatt*
thorough Commercial School of the DnltodStab*. Young
Bient prepared for actual daßeaof tuam.
j. C. »«rra, A.M. Prot of RooWtaeping wntt
Teacher, of Arithmetfo cpdi
Jtoxrss.ilWhaMitN’BnoA-keoplag.
A Qwut and W. A. Muxot, rtoL of Penmanship. _ j
SINGLE AND DOUBLE-KNTRY BOOK-KEEPING, {
- Aa used in Every department of hmdaes* , _. •
Commercial AHihtnetk—£api4- Bus***** Witting,
Detecting Counterfeit Monty—-
Mercantile Correept>ndmee-~Comnu*eial
Are taught, and all other other subjects necessary for the
guocesaond thocougfaeducatioaofa practical burinessaan
, 13 PREMIUMS*
Drawn all the prcmlumsjn ta thejartthree
Tear*, also in Eartern and Western (attes,for beet Writing;
7 NOT ENGRAVED WOBJfc i
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students enter at any time—No Vocation—-Time unlimited
—Review at uleasure-Oraduatee jeabted In obhOning
situations —Tuition for toll Commercial (burse, $35.0£-
Averago time 8 to 13week*—Board, s%sfriper week—Sta
tionery, £G.UO —Entire cost, $60.00 to $70,00. ,
mp Ministers’ Sons received at half price. • __ '
For card—Circular—Specimens of Busineasana Orna
ssasg jss* »,
Sept. 30, 1853.—1 y « i _
INTENSE EXCITEMENT!—
McCormick’s new goods have arrived asd
ARE NOW BEING OPENED FOR INSPECTION
AND SALE.
« Halloo, neighbor. Pm here up the ground again. Pci'
baps you recollect when I, last year, askedhrou to hohl my
hone a moment and tell mo where the CHEAP STORE
was. Bat it is different now. It remind*- me a little of
the campaign of 1840, when Gen. Harrison was elected Pre
sident. You have only to go with the crowd and you will
have no difficulty In finding MCCORMICK’S STORE. From
the excitement down the volley, and the quantity of good*
I see carried away, they must he selling off very rapidly
and very cheap.”
“ You are right, my friend; I would say. to you, sir, go
uhefid and your anticipations will bo fully realized. He
has a very large and well selected assortment of Goods,
lie'll Hell you a dress for fifty cents and give the trimmings
into the bargain, I’m told, and ell other.goods in propor
tion.” ’
“Good bye, neighbor, that's where I aim going to bay
my goods.”
“ That's right, and so should everybody else. Goodbye.”
DBY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARB,
.STONEWARE,
< - CKOABWABB,
Hats and Caps, very cheap Bonnets, Misses' Flats, Ac.; La
dies’ Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, with Misses,' Boys and
Men’s Bouts and Shoes, and every other article kepi in a
first clans country store, can be had chiap for eaih, at
McCormick’s.
Ail articles of country produce taken In exchange for
goods. B. HAToCORMICK.
Altoona, May 13, 1868,-ly'
A NOT HER REDUCTION; IN PRICE
at McCormick’s Store. '
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at Least credit
will not be given to any other than those who are voiding
and can give satisfactory rofcrcucenudnashianccof
monthly payment,) and desiring to makodtthe interest of
nil to patronize our store, we nave made a very great re
duction in the prices of all descriptions of goods, anil will
give our entire lime and attention to keeping np an assort
ment to suit the wants of our customers, such as
DRV GOUDS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QOEENSWARE,
CEDARWABE,
STONEWARE,
BOOTS A SHOES,
Gaiters.,Slippers, Hats and Cans, Dried Fruit*etc., aU of
which will be sold as cheap'as the cheapest.
All articles of produce token in exchange for goods at
their highest market price.
Thankful for past favors, we hope to share the patronage
of those who are in wont of goods. ; [March 25-tf.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS!
Unrivaled in Beauty,-Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain the very best-and chea;>-
est portable light within tlieir reach, Hhould call nt the
store of the undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate ‘ ■
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less
\ light.
6th. That they burn entirely free Bum smoke.
Cth. That the light is nt least 50 per cent, cheaper thbn
.. uy other light now in common use) ' r ,
The* - lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories,Mails, Churches,
Stores, Hotels, and are liighly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table llnid and oil tamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new laup,,
We guarantee perfect satisfaction In all peases. '' j,
Aug, 10, 1858-tt] O. yf. KESSLER.
lOGAN HOTEL. —THE UNDER*
SIGNED resiiectfhlly informs tho 3 § >
citizens of Blair county and others, -
that he has opened np the LOGAN
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff
at the west end of Holliday shnrg. for
reception of strangers and travellers.— 1
Everything connected with the house has been refitted in
the new with tho choicest furniture, Ac., Ac.
The house is large and commodious, and well calculated
for convenience and comfort.
His TABLE will bo furnished with the Very best the mar
ket can afford, and no pains or trouble: wilt be spared to
render those who may choose to favor h[m with their pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him.
His STABLING is ample, and an obliging and careful
hostler will always bo in attendance. 1 3
fgi, Tho Williamsburg which nlakca doily trips
between this place and Williamsburg, stops at. tho Logan
Hotel. ■ !’
Dec. 17,1857,—tf.] JOHN KEITFKR.
THE GREAT QUESTION"WHICH
now agitatea the mind of every
is, where can I get tho best article for
money?' In regard to other matters, the
scriher would not attempt to direct, hut flf yon:
wont anything in the line of
BOOTS OR SHOES
he invites an examination of bis Stock and'Work.
He keeps constantly on liand an assortment oSßoots, Shoos,
Gaiters, Slippers, 4c., which’ho offers it fhir prices.
He will give special attention to Custom work, all of
which will bo warranted to give satisfaction. None bat the
best workmen arc employed
Remember my shop is on Main street, next door to B.
Kerr’s old stand, now W. O’NeiTß. !■
September 3,’87-tf3 JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
I SGRIBER would respectfully in- \ _
form the pnhiic that lie has recently re- — V A
fitted the above Hotel, and is now ptje» fIMwnBbJLS
pared to accommodate his friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and lie^BfeJ* ■ a
will spare no pains In making it an agreeable home for all
sojourners. His Tahlewfli-aTways bclnxtirionsiy supplied
from the markets of the country pud ; cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of chofoe brands, litis charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel Hi the place, and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained; of by those who
favor him with their custom.. Expecting to receive a shore
of public patronage, and tolly Intending to deserve it, he
throws open ids house to tho public and invites a trial.
, Altoona, May 27,1888-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
Boots and shoes.*4-the un
dersigned has now on hand andJjrlU
sell cheap at his store in theMasonte'jTem
pie. a large and complete assortment o CROOK
ANI>SHOES, ready made,or made fa};order,
Overshoes, Ladles’'Sandals, Strut Shoek Oork
Soles, and orerythlng lit hlslhte of tmsbi&s,of
the best quality and on" the most reasonable terms. All
custom work warranted. • frj
Jan.2,’56-tf.] J. SHOEMAKER.
OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS! -OYSTERS !
In ooneeqncuce of the kart times,, I hare cpnclnded
topnt down the price of my OYSTSB# tj> the loweet possi
ble standard. They will hereafter bo Served up on the
Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell
and served np with all' other aoooinpsmiments, TWENTY*
FITE CENTS. They will also be ftirnished. In every oth
er way, at priccsto correspond With the'time*.
.JOHN KEIFFBR,
Logan Hollldaysbnrg.
fOk.
CAST IRON RAILING AND ALL
kinds of Castings executed to order, also Tin Spout
ing put np to ofder, at shortest notice, apply to
J- BUOBMAKER, </«•
J5n.3, 1850-tf. McLasskaS, 'W&noa4Co.
Dcc.l7.tt]
Queenswabe, justbeceived.
A largo and faiihtoiuMft saaortiitcbt si the store of
ItILBMAN.
pio COFFEE- SUGAR/TEA AND
JLV allldndof GrboCtk* Ibir nto by I
June 18,WSMy] ,
Eggs, buttke anbs ill kinds
Cttb*hi4kti '
*mM ’W-V -pply uses:*.
SOW Am ASSOCI ATiOK,
AUBiiientA. ,
rvoltitt /HOltaHen* ednhHsked, ijf~ wital tnio**,
fur therehef of the ticktutd cUttntseri, njftcua «eial?
Stent anti Jgjpidemic dittastt. **
—Tdailpersons afflicted
«afcrWi<wj, jtznal ttkatneft, Jmmoknort Omirrhaa d-
Syph3is, the eric* qf Oonim or.Bdf <&. “
The lloir.um AsSOCTatro-V, In view of the awful de*tnw<
of human lifts caused by Sexual Discasfs,atHtthedec,.t,<C
practised upon the unfortunate victims ofaaeh di*«iir!*
tracks, several yean ego Jir«ted,thafrGoaiWting,B* tc Jl
as a charitable art worthy of their name, to open
mrj tor the treatment of this class of diseases, to ainiT
forms, and to gito medical advice gratst* towivrhon?
-by letter, with a description of their condition, (im JJJ
'.patton, habitn of life, 4c.,'! and In cases ofextremo
and- suffering, ta furnish medicint/rtt tf charge. ul
needless to' odd that the Association commands the 1;,.“,*
Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most ap»?
cd modern treatment.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feci awnrel *>...
their labors In this sphere of benevolent viffort, harehZ
of Meat benefit to the afflicted, especially to t he you?
and tbey have'resolved to Uovoto themselves, with tvaS
seal, to this very important bnf much despised c tine. **
■ Just published by the Association, a Report on pj*_.
torrfaosa, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism j?
tmhatlou or Self Abuse, and other discaacs of the So?,
Organs> by the Consulting Surgeon, which will bo
mail (in a sealed envelope)./re* v charge, on the recti H 2
wo postage stamps for postage.
Addras,' toe Report or Treatment, Dr. GEORGE R, ci,
HOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard AssocialioD, N« if
Ninth street. Ehltaddphia, Pa. Jty order of the Simon.
* EZRA D., UEARTWEhI*/^
080. FAIRCHIXD, [Pec. My,
QTOVESt STOTESI STOVES.--iJ
underlined has JuA received from" Phil*. *.*•
delphtn, North. Chase 4 North’s celebrated Cook,;
tog Stoves tor 1867. > B)'
. , THE BOYAt COOK,; ,
Ibr Wood or Coal. Tide bea«ttfto Cookin(f Stove
challenge* all competition for the axotosito style
of ornament and perfect operation all respects.
oven extends under the
*od that the whole oven surface will. Ijakn perfectly »ni3
tormly. Um slightest examination of tsfa Stove mutw
hf> over* «p« that it will become aunbntsal favorite,
W THE SEA SHEIX, ;
fcr wood or coal. The flre-box is Of good
ash-box is deep—tho oven is capacious and is a tbon*i
baker. This stove is one that mayroaiHly
for family use, to ovary particular. .
- All kinds of heating and parlor Stoves constantly »
hand. : JOSEPH H. BOSH..
April 16, ’ST-tf] Oppotitegfo AatcrfoafyAfawe, Altaam.
COMPETITION IS THB MFE OF
TRASK.—TuII}! convinced of tba troth of thkm '
{tig. Uio subscriber would reepecifully announce to &
ciUaens of Altoona and vicinity, thatbs has eattm
th ® fl ESTABLISHMENT,
in the roomheretoforeoccupied by _Mlch«rtG»U*ghet,«
mediately opposite the Superintendent’* Office, wheni,
wUI cany on the bnataem as nsuaL Ho has Just tecdm
an excellent assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ft VESTINGS,
suitable Cw working and dress suits, which he will nubs
order, on short notice and at prices which,' cap not bin
satisfy. He lm also received the LATEST STYLES cf
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS,
and feels confident that he can satisfy the meet festMfa*
iu this particular,'and his clothing wiube wads as well*
clothing can be made.’ In fine, he is determined that iid
Ing shall be wanting on hid port to. render aafltfectiaßti
those who may fevor him with their patronage. .
Altoona, Not; 64tl JOHN TALBOT.
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMA
TUUE DECLINE.—Just Published, Gratis, tbtXd
Thousand f
A FEW WORDS ON Tllß RATIONAL TREATMENT;
without Slnlicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Wealcm
Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nervous Dtbllity, lo[o
tcncy, and lupedments to Marriage generally, by
, B. DELANEY, M. h
The important fact that the many alarming cOmpbloli,
originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, mij
be eerily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in thfa null
tract, dearly demonstrated ; s and the entirely hawandUfin
ly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, W!j
by means of which every one is enabled to cm
HIMSELF perfectly and at the least poesibte COst, thenty
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of tbs^day.'
Sent to any address, gratis and poBtfreelna»ealfd«-
vciopc, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr.
B. DE LANKY, 88 East Slat street, NewTork City.
May 0,1858. ■
SPRING AND SUMMER FASB
lONS.—JOHN 0-DONNEiL.Merdiant Tailor, Uted
Hollidaysburg, desires to inform the citizens of Altooa
and vicinity. that he fans looscd the building twodron
North of the Bed Lion Hotel wnd-CDCdDor Southof Kt>
gle’s Saloon, on Main street, whet Che Binbw reeelnug til
SPRING AND SDMMREGGODS,
consisting In part of Cloths of aUprtwa,Plaiiiand Fur;
Oassimcres, suitable for Burner wear. Silt, Satin VclrrtShr
seille* and all kinds of light Summer Vestings, in short,
everything that may l» called for, all df vlucb he Till
moke to order, on short notice, and on. them Ostrava*-
hleterms. ■' : : -
His long experience in the business, be th inks, will ru
ble him to please all who may fovor him trab their ordri.
April 1,1858-ly. i -
* jHgKEY IJSHR.
DUVALL’S GALVANIC GIL.
Prepared originally by Pra£ U. DU VALL, for
merly of the College of Surgeons, at Paris, Is now of
fered to the public, fST for the enroot tore and paia.
ful diseases -ggr , ,
For instance—Pain or soreness In any part of fks
syitcm, Rheumatism, pain In the back, breast or rids,
beaded breasts, neuralgia, burns, sprains, headache,
cramp in the stomadh, or any other ’ discs** that h
SORE and PAINFUL, audit is only over this class ot
discloses that we claim a perfect VICTORY. We u;
positively to our patrons we can letters the suib ret
00 times out of 100. We would jnsf say to the pnb
11c, Prof. Du VaU was 25 years in bringing to thk
medicine superiority over all others.
Price 50 cents per bottle—percent, cdt off to the
trade. All orders most be addressed to
J. D. STONKBOAD, Proprietor,
Sept. 2, 1868-Iy.] Lewfatown, Pa.
Agcntalfor Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil—Henry Lehr, 0:
;cssler. and A. Roush, Altoona, and all dealers in mi
incs everywhere.
MAP OF BLAIR COUNTY.—THE
subscribers propose to publish a New Mop of Elat
Comity, Pennsylvania, from actual surreys, containing »il
Public Bonds, Kail Hoads, Canola the actual localltlM a
Villages, Post Offices, Homes of Worship, School Bowo,
Mtthufoctortcs, Tanneries, MiU< Hotels, Store*, Pam Bett
es, names of Property Owners, Ac.
Enlarged Plans 01 the Principal Villages, a Tsbkn
Distances, and a Business giving the nsihr na
business of each subscriber, will' be- engraved on tfie mu
gin. The plotljing will be to a suitable scale so as to nab
a large and ornamental Map, which will he colored iw
mounted In the best style, and .delivered to subscriber! it
{5 per copy. *' SAMUEL OHU
April 18,1858. ISAAC Q. FHEKD
GW. KESSLER-—PRACTICAL
• DKUGOIST, rcepcctfWly announces
to the citizens of Altoona and the jmbUe £*‘ n ~4B9B9
erally, that lie still continues tbeDru&
on'Virginia street. where liS 'Keeps constantly
on baud, fin- sale. Wholesale and BotoS, DRCOB, VI
MEDICINES, CHEMICAXB, OILS, VARNISH
ESand DYE-STUFFS. V *■ -
By strict attention to business, nod adeai n to render tflr 9
isfhetion to nil as records price'- and finality, Be hope«b>|B
merit and rrcetre a share of publfc patromgek ■ S
Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable ternt m
and all orders from a distance promptly attended-to, '
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tl
•\fATIONAL POLICE {jAZETTE-1
JL.H TKla Great Journal of Crime and Criminal! Is b J
ita Twelfth Tear, and Is widely circulated tbronglnxj ja
the country.'' It contains' all the Great. Trials, Crimlsrl
Osaca, ami appropriate Editorials on the some, togethf r rrtti 9
information on Criminal Matters, not to he found ia uj S
ether newspaper.
Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six month*, t*
be remitted by subscribers, (who' should write their nsmes
and the town, bounty and Statawhere they tesidppbdkQv
To Q. W- MATSEth * CO*
Editor * Prop’r. of Hew Tork Police Ostein*.
15-tt] ,2feio I'ort City-
Bell, Johnson, Jack & On,
OFFICES AT
HolUdajMburg and Altoona.
■pvRAFTS ON •THE PRINCIPAL CITIES.
1 * and Stiver and Gold for sale. Collection* mad.'
Moneys received on deposit, payable on demand, withoot®'
terest, or upon time, with interest, at fidrratee. [l^
j. D. LEET,
A TTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Holliday
BTiaO, WAI» COUSTT. TA.,
tfill practise in the several Courts of Blair, Uuotmp-W
aid Cambria counties,'and attend promptly to all com*
Am entrusted to him. Office (for the present) at bU k*
dence, comer AUesdieny and Penu streets, Holliday* l ’'?'
Pa, ■ [M*“
J. a. ADLUM,
‘ ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA.
Gan at alt times be foend at the store of J. B. Uileo* 11-
Altoona, October 1,185T.-ly
Concentrated lye, fob ma
king Soft Soajs and Soap Powder for Washier***
pound equal to six of common -Soap p. Castile Soap, nr
Soap, Chemical Soap, etc., on hand indibr sale at-.
JunelO.lB6B.-tf] : A. ROUSH’S-
Flour.— the best quality of
FAMILY FLOUR far ml* Wholesale
Apply to . J. SHOBMAKFIk.
D*. U, : s HaflcOi»T fn! P‘*
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b. •nnuo, (payable Int
Jjl nepers discontinued
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gQfl-T«» bc otchlurtlitti.
glz IIBM or !***•
Oagtqtaro,
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Half acetous,
i aSSSSta advertising by
%glt llhirh to change,
Wtnfiwstcii'd or Business
Um*Twi«‘ P»P* r - y*
■ Communications of a pu
■l-PM* will ba charged accc
not mar
desired, will be continued
to the above terms-
Business not Icon five com
Obituary notices cxcecdi
RIBUNE
CHURCHES,
F Prrtbyierian, Rev. A B
i.rv Sabbath moruh-gat 10
tobhu.h&la
tun Room. Prayer Meet!
She same room. .
I Kpucopal, licv
Bug every Sabbath mornini
lug, .'.'iabbalh School lu tb
Rfo 0 moral Prayer Mooli
Hay evening. Young Men
LatAcran, 111
[ingevery Sabbath morning
lintheevening. Sabbath i
2K o'clock, P. M. Prayer
Wednesday evening.
PkOed SnlArai,n>'v. D
ery Sabbath morning at 10]
nt o’clock. Sabbath He
[o'clock, A. M. Prayer Me
[ln some room.
[ LVofeStunt £pUr«ml, lie
[Betrlce 2d and 4tb Sunday
LaTm, and P. M. Sun
F QUMte, Rev. Johx Twi
[o’clock In the morning, an
Ba&Ut, B. U. Fish, P
morning at 1014 o’clock, a.
(School at 8 o’clock, A. M.
; African MeUiodUl-, Rev.
letetj flabbath morning at
[the old Union School Hous
ALTOONA
MAI
Eastern Way and UolUUnj
Western “
UoUidaysburg
Eastern Through Mail
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ho 9 P. M., during the wo?]
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MEETINGS C
Mountain lodge, A. Y.
ay of each month. In tl«
at?^o’clock, P.’M.
■wifiia Encnmjmun
mrtb Tuesday of each m
into Temple, at IU o’cli
Mtoma Lodge, I. O. of
tMbt, in the second st
•clock, p. w.
r Ver&nda Lodge, 1.0. ol
hrwiufetn the third stor
Itrwt, at I]4 o’clock, V.;
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gwotery Tutwlay even!
miMk Temple. Coma
p"*Oi. W. A. ADAMS,
LaiSßte &»*tqf A meric
in the third sti
couni
: Judge* nf the (hurl*.—
Asaoriatea, J, Penn Joikm
' *y*thpnolarsf— Joseph
i' wrtr ana Jlecoran '■
• A’ rritfi-rQeorgß Port.
[ W' i i Attorney —Ben
f Qn.,:y fbmmitnonert
!!■ 'ilH. lic’’ariaue.
I- Omnty Surrey or—Jan
i’Vehannr—4J. Hoover.
L-li'ithM-*—J. W. Tlpjtc
L Haute Director)-
[Shiver.
L Uytino' —James I imp.
c>. tkmerinteudenl of Cum
■ ; ALtOONA^B
.'•utift of Oif. Peace—
-L.tflc's—E- M. Jones
A’-'-ee" CbutictZ—James
.’• ■U-on, Veter Heel, Kcl
' ‘Prttiimt'of Cbnncil—
, 7lffk to Council —Join
1 fhtrMgh Treasure —J
•School Director r—>.«eo
■'f-mon, Oeo. W. Sr.irks,
i PfWkrrr of Scfio IB
j ei^sC&UlttW<^-JOiol
L AStfflfew—Q. D. Then
[ Amcsor—John MeCI
F Jkfiftml Assccior#—
L Judge of Elections— E
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«the lowest cash
1 who r. haa on
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Mrs store, in North'
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gaud in oil at
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