V*"**-. : •- r ~ J ' n ■tfiftiiw 11 tit ii aam t?IIAPTO 11--OwrrafotD. . ftlS juncture Bellerus returned In haste, lan w»s aiook of trouble upon his brow. Hied the door behind him, and then tamed Ulnar hero. V “AJario,” he said, evidently striving to os- WftUMWcalmness which he did not feci, “have Ma any reason to suppose that your entrance rjufotfac city this evening was particularly no- V,-' 4, *tYhy-do you ask?” demanded the youth. “I'll tell you,” answered Bellerus. “I have, JuAcome from the inn near the Temple of Di-' ■no, where I overheard a convocation between two soldiers who had just come from the South *X»JPkto. They said that a Greek vessel -was •Sen-apon the coast this moruing, and that some Onedaeded from her. I also made out, from I thf& conversation, that the king bad been in fomed of the fact, and that be had given- orders thateyery stranger who entered the city should be watched, and intelligence of his whereabouts to him.” “Then I may be assured that I have been ■ftllOwed,’’ said-our hero; “for I suspected it While on my way thither.” i - . “And if such be the case,” said Bellerus, 41 ere shall hear more from it.” ‘‘ But before we wait for that we’ll take some , stepsof our own, cried lanthe. ‘‘Borne safe hiding-place must be found.” Alario was upon the point of speaking when »loud knocking was heard without, and a voice ■demanded entrance, in the name of the king. “Ply S fly I” cried lanthe, seizing her lover by tbo arm. • “Bold,” spoke Bellerus, who became calm \lp toe presence of this necessity. “ Ifhe flies . hewill not escape now, for our hoosemaybe watched upon all bands ; and if be is caught in the act of fleeing, - a deeper and more .deadly , suspicion may fasten upon him.” Another thundering knoek was heard, and Bellerus started towards the door. “ Wemust meetit now,” he said, “though I wish 1 bad known yoor Coming bad been no ttioed. lanthe, you x had Bbtter,withdraw.” “Njoi while—— ” lnthis Imnst be t)>e judge. For the good of him yon love ! hid you seek your oitn apartment.^. ' “ Aye,”, added the youth,- leading her towft do. tbeinner court, “do as he bids you.; I shall be safe enough. At all events, I will see you again.” kissed her and blessed her.; and shepas sed from the apartment joist as the host unbar red and opened, the door. She stopped and ,caught hold of her foyer by the *rm ere,she left him. mid, with a heavy fear upon her heart, she && bhhto be-careful; ' # “ The-thought of thee shall be Inducement enough to that end,” he replied. “ And npw * may the gods be with ns both.” la a .few moments more Bellerus returned, - and with bim came four soldiers. They were stout, bard-looking men, whose hearts perform - cd hoother office than to furnish them with: an “ imal life th%t they might do the bidding of their master. One, Who wore the uniform of s lien , tenant, advanced from his companions ftnd gaz ed jntp our hero’s-Ihoe. - “ Yon ontereditheeity tbis.oveaingt” he said. Aiarie hesitated for a moment, bnt during that dhott mdueht his mindwahjiaade up. He quiekly jndgod that any falsehood might only injure him, and he resolved to tell the whole troth.' “ I did,” be answered. landed from a Greek vessel this .“ S|ten you Will go With us-to the royal pal id, *’ ; ■ ■' v • k ' . ‘•But why U this!’» • I’Becaase.tbe king has so commaoded.” “ Shall .1 see him to-night ?” “Wocamenot to answer questions —only to . command your attendance at the palace,” said the lieutenant, gruffly. : ;i: ,“Onr gracious monarch will evidently see you n to-nlght,” Interposed Bellerus, Who saw the flash ef. indignation in Alatic’s eye, .and feared that ho moko matters worstf by giving wwtp his feelings. •; v. ; yobthsawthe old mao’ftmeaning.had he curbed his.rising emotions. “ - “ Am you rroaytWfjgo?’* asked theofficer. *»Ai any moment” - ’ “Then we have nothing further to detain ns here.” s Alaric put on hlsseap, pnd asthey passed put mohgh the narrow 'passage Bellerus found on opportunity-to whisper in his ear: : ' cautions—keep a guard upon your 1 tongue—mention not lanthe’s name, nor suffer; ‘»riy allusion to her to. drop from your tongue, i Lat>ns hope that the danger is not great.’’ And yet there, was a tremnlonsness In his .tpne-Ht terror in his vety breathing—that be- Jipd, the .words of hope he spoke. :Unt!l this moment the.ycuth had Opt felt perioas alarm, bn£ ns he' caught the look, of horror nponftbp honest artisan’s face, the bolt strnok his own heart. ’ ' • M-lhegoda be with thee I” apoksßellenu, as An the porch. '' ; " But Alano mode no reply. At that moment »,wmghty thought Was upon him, 1 could call his senses hack for an answer m Was hinted outilnto the street The officer walked by us side, while one of the soldiers led'the way, and the other two fell in behind. ■ . A,variety of thoughts occupied Alario’smind ns be passed on through the narrow, dimly-light ed streets. He remembered how he had seen his father cut.down, and how his brother bad* been- butchered; and the same bloody tyrant who had dpne it bad now sent for him. It is a wonder that, with all bis bravery, the youth felt s cold chill creeping abont his heart, as be approached the hup of the remonless monarch? ~ J i »AfcKSESB ASD DOOM. f f ‘ Jynho.Wng of Sicily, sot upon, his throne of gold laid jfreoious atones, and about him were a few.bf the hardened, cruel, subservient men . irhom he darcdto trust. He was a middle-aged and clumsy in stature; with o foce IWoAjl’aadbratal in its expression, and strongly ntttked by dissipation and debauchery. If he hiM ever possessed the assurance of a brave he had lost it now, and his only hopes of in the willing swords about him, awVrche terror which his cruelty inspired.— TOTlihtXrom three huge chandiliers ofmas sivegold oast a strange lustre over the large apartment-—the beams being here reflected front polished mirrors; there from pillars of marble and porphyry; and anon taking deeper hues from the gaudy tapestry that hung upon the;vslls. , . jrould -like to know who this stranger can bt,* aa& the monarch, turning to his ohamber tua. “ Ah— here comes the lieutenant. We •hull see." 'there was a movement among the guard at the Ifever end of the chamber, and presently an officer approached the throne, leading Alario by unarmed ?” the king cried, ns his eye m ISWWWpon the youth’s tall and sinewy, frame.” ' ® re - We found only a simple sword ; uptf|mhii nnd that we took from him.” look overspread, the youth’s found a monorob so fearful; but wKfluha gtud full upon the features of the ty raut slain bis loved kindred, an ex- 'deadly hate swept , over his noble , Ms ;.fiarfc eye.'' CHAPTER in. suspended over onr hero's head, cad read; to foil at a breath, he cmld Dot hare curbed the emotions that swelled in his eonl. In all bis nature there was not one principle or incentive that could lead him to bow and cringe before one whom he so utterly despised and detested. Hod he thought of the future; he might bare spoken differently; but he thought only of the present and the past—he thought only of the bloody wrongs that had been done, and be al lowed his soul to have fall sway. ' “ I am Alaric," be answered looking IWI Into Pyrrho’sfaco. %£■ ,l Abtrie t Atone What Alario art thonT” “ Hold sire,” interposed the chamberlain, who had been regarding they oath narrowly. “ Me tbinks then shonldat know that face. He the son of Omens.” “Ha! Now by the gods, Iknowbixn!” cried the king starting from, his sect; hot quickly sinkingbaek again. ** Art then the son of the patricianOmensl-’’- ' . “When my noble father lived 1 wasUsson,” the prisoner replied | “.and when year noble father died yea fled; from the country ?” said* the monarch, with sar castic emphasis open the words he bad repeated from ihe youth’# speeeh. “ I did flee,” ma the reply. hare you been absent erer since!” “1 hare.” >" { “Where!" »i <'JdQw««C" Why bast then rotnmed now!?* “.Tosoothe.landofmy birth.” “ Who eamewitb thee ?” “Handed aloncuponthose shone, yonrma jesty, and had no thought tent to -find • friend ;L •ad then if need be; to leave the toe country “ And who is the friend you sought ?” \ “ A bosom friend of my early youth, whose influence extendsnotbeyond the walls of her home.*’ “ Ah—a .female, eh t” “Yes.” “Andliressho with the .artisan Bellerus!,’* «',! went there to seek her !*’ “And.there you found her?” - ' «*lheard of her there.” •‘Answer mol” cried toe king in » voice <rf ragCi “JBy toe Mend ctownof Japitor, then badst better .h*to off thine own Jiead than an* ewer me again a? then ha»t done. Who is the maiden then host come to seek ?” Alarm hesitated ere he replied to this. He remembered the warning ho had'received from Bellerus, and ; ho began to feel that pe bad been too rash in his speech. . Bat he had no choice now. If he refused to answer, the king coaid •easily send to toe dwelling of the mason, ami thus,matters might be only mode worse. “ She is the daughter of Bellerus,” he finally said. The monarch gazed into the youth’s face for some moments without speaking. There was. a look of deadly meaning upon his bard features, and his fingers .moved nervously over his knees. At length he turned to his chamberlain, and said: “This is a curious freak of circumstance.!— Bat the young man is like a stranger in our city, arid we mast provide for him—at least for a while.” Then turning to Alario, he added : “Since I have hod.the brought hither against thy will, toon shall be provided for doting toe night.” “I con easily provide for myself, sire.” “ Aye—but- we do not choose that toon shenldst he put 'to that inconvenience. We have room enough, and to spare; and it will of ford ns true gratification to know that then art cared for/* - Alario could not mistake the meaning of these words. The look .which accompanied them was a sufficient key to their import Buthocould do nothing now to help himself. He conld only trust to eircnmsUußoes as they should present themselves. The king called one of bis officers to his side and whispered something into his ear, and then turned once more to the youth. “ It is waxing -late no w, ani we all have nped of rest';” hV Baid ; ‘‘ Bo thoa shalt be conducted to a place of safety datil the morrow.” “But, sire,” interposed our hero, “why should you keep ns here to-hlghf t I can be found when you want me.” , “Wo are not so sure pf .that. But it is oar wQI that yen' rPnmin., Hippon, you will con duct him to a place Pf rest, and report to me when thou hast done it” The piaa addressed approached our hero, and placed his band upon his arm. '**CPmc, ,# hVsaid. Alaric itorted as he heard the tones pf.that voice* for they sounded like a knell. The word was not spoken as speaks one who leads a guest .to a quiet chamber. “ Go with him,” spoke the king. Alario turned, and was led away. In an an teroom his conductor was joined by four dark, sinister-looking men, who bed more the appear ance of oonunoni ruffians than waiters' upon a king, »udfheu he was seized by both hisayms, oodhumed on through a vaulted, passage to a dimly-lighted' corridor. Presently ‘the officer, who was Hippon, the jailer, stopped at a deep nlobe, where a guard was posted, and prorated a torch, by theghofink- light of whichhe led on eucemore. y" •” - ■ ~Qn, tiifongh .defk narrow passages—and dowu dcfwn, down*,. long and steepstairways, the youth was li»; and When his conductors $- nally stopped, Hippon opened a -door of poUd met& whioh swung oat from a jagged end the prisoner was forced ronghlyTilo, and the maanre door was closed. It wa» khet with a dull, heavy sound, die reverberations fcaipg drank np by the solid walla as aoop as thdTfell npontbe air—and the r prisoner was left u ut ter darkness. He dosed his eyes, and then ppaned them again, to see if some glimmer migbt not be found-to break the horrible gloom ; but it was all in vain. Be groped his .'way th Hie wall, and leaned against it far support, for there Was no seat save the floor. : The youth was not long in making up his mind that he had been doomed to death, fie knew the character of the monarch, and that no deed would be to evil fpr him. He knew,! also, how fear could make the tyrant more cruel than before, and to what deeds of darkness the fear stricken usurper can descend. ' la was a terrible thought, and for awhile Alaric was inclined to blame himself for what he had done; but when he came to reflect upon | the transactions of the day, ho could not see how the present result )could have been avoided | It had flown from causes over which he could have exercised no control without the power of fore-knowledge. He thought of lanthe, and he wondered if he should ever see her again. The chances were against it, but be was not prepa red to give up all hope. He had just started to grope his way the slimy wall, when he beard the sound of footsteps without, and pres ently the moving of bolts fell upon his ear. In a few moments more the door of bis dungeon was opened, and three men entered one of them bearing a flaming torch. They were huge fel lows, clad in sombre garbs, and each bore a na ked sword in his hand. Alaric recognized those garbs, for he had seen them years before, and he knew that only the executioners wore them ! Xho moment his eye rested upon the grim visitors, be knew that his doom had been spoken, and that the ticnefor ex ecution had pome! instinctively he placed his band apon his hip* bat there was no weapon there, fie jras unarmed, and; seemingly powerless against the gigantic rufitoi.' The, It Up t^DSt:^ mppß**, fcrt itti; ft* -tfarw apyoMiwd tie primer. ~ Hownpw,’’ spoke Alarie.” **Whatia year iiiewbewt?; ',l 'V . • ~ >: : r A foul you’d it;, If my muster," replied tbe leader -of tbe Infernal trio. In aa unfeeling ton#; "bat when we’ll do it bo Till, job won’t know we’re done it at an." . . “ I am to die 2” the youth said, withhUhands clasped upon his bosom. j . ’ - * ' “We’ve all got to die some thne. and those; who die first will get the sooner ootoferery wiched world. And since you b»T coming, I sappoee you’ll take it at earner as possible.” What« lifetime of thought and feelingEwae crowded into the next moment I The three gleaming swords were raised, and the doomed youth eaw them pointing surely towards his heart There Mas no eaeeqe by be tween him sndthe door advancedtbe workmen of death! There was no hope In Ms own strength of body and limb, for, unarmed as be was, the power opposed to him Was nnconquemble. So he leaned back [against-the reeking' .wall, and shnttbe horrid monsters from bis right ■. The above is the commencement of Mr. Cobb’s great Story,' which is now bring publisbed in the New York Ledger. We give this as a sample ; but it is enly the bcgtnding of this most intern ring, «nd absorbing talo—-the bal anocor continuation of it can only be found in the New Yorktedger, the great fanxily paper. for which the most popular writers in the coun try contribute,! and which can be found at all ■the stores throughput the city and country, whew papers are kold. Reraemberuad ask for tbe .How York iiedgbr of November 18, and in it ybp win get'the; Continuation of the story from where it leaves Self brie. If yon cannot get a copy at My neTe office, the publisher of the Ledger will mail you a copy on the receipt of fireneota-’ - .]?•' • \ The Lodger jai moiled to subscribers at $2 a year, or two copies for $B. Address your let ters to Robert Renner, publisher. 44 Annetreet, New York, it la the handsomest and best fam ily paper in the county, elegantly illustrated, and characterised by a moral tone. m I\/TARTLANI> stake lotteries Hi 808 .J Wiir, IBW. R. Fbabcb & Co., Mutagen of the Maryland State Lotteries, present the fol lowing Splendid Schemes ; SOR AUGUST, IS6B. They canttonjtarcbasen of Ttcfeatt to beware of order-. tag Tickets InLoUerie* where extraordinary' large Capi tols are o&redfor ■ a email cost of Ticket*—all eochare swiitd£oc* The Maryland Lotteriee bare boon in existence for forty Yean. They are drawn by a State Officer, and can be re lied on. If yon drawa Prize, you will get yodr money.-r- Tlte whole country is flooded with bogus Lottery concerns. Beware of thorn. ' ' 49- Order in the Maryland State Lotteries. ; itAoamcxar BCBEMK. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS S, To be drawn in Baltimore City, on Saturday, August 31st, 1868. ‘ 12 Drawn Ballot* ineach Package of 36 Uckel*,“®6 1 Grand Prize of $40,000 1 Prize of $2,000 1 Prize of ' 10,000 1 Prize of 2P03 1 Prize of 10,000 , 1 Prize of 2,0*0 1 Prize of' 6,057 1 Prize of 2,000 1 Prize of 6,000 20 Pi ize of 1,200 1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 600 1 Prize of 6,000 20 Prize of 600 1 Prize of 2,000 143 Prize of : 400 1 Prize of 2,000 66 Prize of 100 1 Prize of 2,000 66 Prize of 60 1 Prize of - 2,000 66 Prize of 80 1 Prize of 2,000 4,168 Prizes of 20 .1 Prize of 2,000 26,740 Prize* of 11,70 30,316 Prizes, amounting to $601,000. Ticket* $10 —Halve* $5--<Quarten sg,fi)—Plghthz $1,26. A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, CO*U $l5B 00 Do. 26 Halve*, 79 00 Do. • :do. 26 Quarter*, 39 60 Do. : {do. 26 Eighth*, 19 76 HAVANA PLAN. This tethe oU.modo of Drawing. Prizes in one Wheel and Tickets In another. Every Prize is drawn out. Every Prize paid in full without deduction ! ■■ MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 9, To-be drawn .in Baltimore, Md., Saturday,' Ang, 28th, 1868. ' Prizes! 40/MOXunibers!! We would call particular attention to the following splen did scheme, a package of 10 whole tickets costing only 180 —and eve£p other ticket being warrinted to draw HO, determined by the number drawing the Capital Prize, whether odd or even. _ : BPUSNDID SCHEME I 1 Prize of $36,000 4 Appr’z to $2OO 1 Prize of 10,000 4. •• 100 1 Prize tf i 6,(fOQ 4 « CO 1 Prize of , 2,400 4 “ 60 1 Prize of 1 WOO 4 “ 60 .1 Prize of IVWSOI 8 a fin 1 Prize of 1,000 / 8 w 1 Prize of 500' a „ 1 Prize of 600 / 8 1 Prize Of 4001 „ „ 1 Prize of i ; , 400/ 8 1 Prize of 200 lOFrizesof 200 100 Prizes of , 100 arc Prizes of 10 are Whole Ticket* slo—Halves ss—Quarters s2^o. A Managers’ Certificate of 16 Whole*—where persons wish to pay the risk only, will bo sent for $BO ' 'Do. ! Hdo. . 16 Halves, 40 Do. do. 16 Quarters, S» Do. : do. lOEighths, 10 The Managers have been compelled from the numerous complain tsmodeto them, of unfaithfulness on the part of those who haveheenattendlng to the' filling of orders, to resume the correspondence business tn their o«m name. Order ticketsfrom the Managers only. AdrreaeaU lettcrsto B. FRANCE A CO. March 4-ly] , , Baltimore, Md. - , QW Theeubeeriber taheepieasnreih offering to the jmbltc * j KSW QAB AtflP PJIOKB 00N8DMJIMF Cooking Store, recently patented, which hi destined to so pwreede all Othark as it requires ‘ V ; ‘ - QHK-THIED LESS JTOBI. than other stores sad hi nwreessDy, quicklyand regular-. It heated. Jfo[ unpleasant amen. of gas arises from this store from the frct thst lt la all consumed era It can es cape. 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JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist. March 18, ly.} . Cor. 2d and Race street, Ph 11a. JOHN BRYAR & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & LIQUORS, AND ' RECTIFYING DISTILLER, 155 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa., jHE Beg leave respectfully to inform their old customer* and the public generally, that they bare on -hand and are constantly receiving direct from the Impor ter*, a large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors Among their large assortment mar-' be found Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, -Jamaica Spirits, BL Croix and New England Bum, Champagne, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahcla And Bectifled Whisky, Beach, Wild Strawberry and Bsspberry A shareof public patronage is respectfully solicited, and all orders entrusted to ouf care will be promptly attended to. Country Dealettwßllfnd It' to their 'advantage to call uponus, as we are determined to sell nothing but the very Pittsburgh, April LlB5B-ly. ENTEBPiUSG V OBSB, 'VTO. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTS JJI BtJEGH,PA. BOWN & TETLEY, Manufacturers of Guns, Surgical sind Dental Instruments, &c. BIFLB QUITS. -We would eaU attention to our stock in the above line, knowing.'that we cannot be beat either in the ouallty or price. - Bring largely eugogedln this branch of business, dofr aU . All onr rifles are warranted or no mU«. Material*, CntlerV, Ptttols.Onna, Revolvers, Flasks- Belta, Powder, Shot. Balb, ospB, Pancv B^poge,i&^itsvariety,.'phlch Pittsburgh, April!, 1868-ly. ff.CcwHajis. P.Crasnoßm, ' ACmitriaoHMc. PITTSBOBGH CITI GLASS WORKS, ? WAREHOUSE 109 WATER BT.Asn 140 MBET gp. fW T W“»W. ’* • ■ : MAWWACHTRBRSOP PiUD>nrsk Clty Wiii«ow fibuw, DRCOGISIS’GLASS-WARE, AND AMERICAN CONVEX GjiASS, Hardware or all desoßip tloosjnstrecelTedandter saloW * .»• • • Uet. 164 f) ':..XB. HILRMAU. v Hair, hat, tooth,, soaving. Paint, Sash and Varnish Brashes at / . — KESSLER’S. ' Hams, side, srodlder, dried BAeu ftlwav* on bftm *t I * J nna 18,’ST-Iy] > - . >aESB7 LEHR'S. P DIE AND LASD OILS, <3AJi- ms ettaß»ftntoitf .$3 xL-.sa»^^ w. ; MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS TUI- TBOlffv GETY JQMm*,. 'h- X JJKUbTßtobnfoßk OiartsredlB»j 300 Student* No* the the largest and moat ths»oa«ieOaaun'auial School of tho Untted Bate*. Toting Men prepend for actual duties of the Counting Room. ’ t, 0. Bating X.X. Tret afßook-keeptag and Science of Aecotmts. ~i\ 7. A.Bm>ucxand T. C.Jimnxs, Teacherrof Book-keeping. A. Qamx* ead W. A. HtUn i 4*rofo. of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, v • /*■■- ’Am aeed'in Krefy department of twalnos*. Coaawrial Arithmetic—Rapid Bm&m Writing , y . Detecting Counterfeit Monty — J VenaktiU Correspondence —Commercial Lav— Are taught, end all cOwr other iutdectspecceeary for the succcmand thorough edwadion of aptactifcalbnelueai man. 13 PREMIUMS. . Drawn all the premium* to Pittsburg fcirthe past three years, al»o in Eastern and Western dtieajfir best Writing* EOT BNOBAVED WOEfcx . IMPORTANT • INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—NoVocaUonf-ttme unlimited —Berieuretpleasure—graduates asebteef in obtaining situations—Tuition for ItaU OemmerciajMOimreer iSMD— Arerage thne 8 to 12 week»—Bo«rd, SKW J»er treek—Star Uonery,l6joo—Entire cost, |R)AO to.S7OAO EST Minis ten* Sons receiredat half i lor card—Circular—Specimens of B mental Writing—inclose two stamps, ant flept.3a,lBM<-ly IN TEN SB BXCI TEAMEN T!— MoOOKMICK’S mtW GOODS HAT» AKBIVKDAbD ABB MOW BEING OPENED 808 AMD SAUL - f T M Bil|oo, aiUiliw. Fa bm «i (teßml«wiii. Per>- hap* yon recollect when 1, hit year, »*kodyoo to bohl toy bone a moment andteDmewnerethejOfEAP STORE TU. But It is different now. It rewinds infe a' little pt the campaign oflB4o, When Gen. Harrison iru elected Pre sident. Yon have only to go with the ertMiatwa will have no difficulty in finding McOORMICK’S SSOBK* titn' the excitement down tha valley, and fhaeusotity of good* 1 bee carried away, they moat be very tiddly and very cheap.” ’ | ’ “ You are right, my friend; I would, mcto you," air, go ahead and your antidpatione wi)l tie Duly realized, uo has a Tory large and well (elected assortment of Goods. He’ll sell you a drees tar fifty cent* andgfrp the trimtnlnga into the bargain, I’m told, and all* other good* In propor tion.” p - “Good bye, neighbor, that'a where I j«n going to boy my goods.” * " • “ Xbat’s right, and ao shonld everybody else. Good bye.” DBY GOODS, : GBOOBBIBB, I i HABDWARB, - Hi QUEENBWARt BS^W<^lrwarb, Hata and Capa, very cheap Bonnets; MisM? Vlaia, Ac.; La dle*' Gaiters, Shoes .and Slippers, with i Hisses, Boys and Men’s Boots and Shoes, and every other, article kept in a first class country suns, can be hod tmtty for etuk, at McCormick’*. it All articles of country produce taken <ln exchange tor goods. B. Ui MoOOIiMICK. Altoona, May 13,1858.-Iy NQTHER REDUCTIOjjj IN PRICE at'McCormick’s Store. h Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM J(or at least credit will not bo given to any other than who are raiding and can give satisfactory reforenecandasSnranceof prompt’ monthly payment,} and desiring to 'make it the interest of ! all to Jiatronlze our store, we have mam a very great re duction in the prices of ait descriptions jaf goods, And will give our entire time and attention to keeping up an assort ment to salt the wants of our customers! such at DRY GOODS, 11 , GROCERIES, \ HARDWARE, I x QUEEN SW ARE, >v CEDAKWARE, , STONEWARE, TfiOOTS A SHOES, ’Gaiters, Slippers, Hats and Caps, Dripq Trait, etc., all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. All articles of produce taken in exchange for goods at their highest market price. It ’ . Thankful for past favors, we hope to share the patronage of those who are la want of goods. i [March 25-lt ATENT KEROSENE 0& CARBON OIL LAMPS! Unrivaledm Beauty, Simplicity Sa/tiy or Economy. Every person desiring to obtain tbs veijybost and chasp eet portable light within their reach,: kpoold oil at the ■tore of apd examine theae Lamps bcfcre purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon* ■trate ;;| Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit ho offensive odor! while horning. 2d. That they are very easily trimmed- ' 4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or. less 6th. That they burn entirely free froth! smoke. 6th. That the light is at least'6o percent cheaper than iqt other llccht now in common dm, These lamps are admirably adapted Ibr the use of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Eaetorttsl Halls, Churches, Stores, Hotels, and are' highly reeonimahded for fiunllyuse, Tbe burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp Can be attached to old side, hanging and table fluid and oU [tamps, at a small expense,-and wilt answer every purpoee'ojf a new lanp. . vVc gusractoeiHiriactsatistuctton in slKcaeea. ' Ang. 19, 1858-tf.] * O; |W. KESSLER. k U^DJER- T OGAN HOTEL. TH 1 A SIGNED respectfully Infonnsthe citizens of Blair county »nd other* that lie has opened up the LOGAN. HOUSE, formerly tept by Shorlir Ree*. %t the west end of Bouidaysbnrg. for the) reception of strangers and traveller*.-!- Everything connected With the. bonse I the .new with the choicest fnmHnre, *c ? The house Is large and r for convenience and comfort. His TABLE will be tarnished with th ket can afford, and qo palps or trouble render those who may choose tbtavot! teenage comfortable and happy dating t! His STABLING is ample, and an 4 hostler will always be In attendanCei The TfitUamsbmv stage, which between this place and Williamsburg, ei Hotel. Dec. 17,1857,—tf.J THE .GIiEAT QUESTIO now agitates the mtnd of every P> U, whete con i get the best arOcls fo money! In regard to mattera, the scriber would not Attempt to direet, bdt!’ wont anything in the Uneof ' ; ■ BOOTS OR SHOES . ho invitee on examination of his stick He keeps constantly on hand tmamortin «t Gaiters, Slippers, 4c., which ho offers at kii ’ He iml ‘(N ■'■pec*sl’attention to: eh (torn vhichiHU Ee warranted to give sotisfcot on. best workmen ore employed* • • Remember my shop is.on .stain strea Kerr's old ataiis r ' 1 Septembers, ’67-tfj JOBS EXCHANGE HOTBL.4- BCKIBBR wwfld rospecUhDyin- Ibrm the pnhlio that hehas recently, ny fitted the above Hotel, *nd to nowpwi pared to accommodate 1 bto friends and. patron* in a comtortahle manner, and bei tofll vanimjgMM ln.maUnK.lt an am*|eable home fjrall sojourners. Sts Tablewill always be Jiijhrionsly supplied from thjrmarkets-of the country and Settles, and his Bar filledwithllqnbrs'ofcholcobrands. • Hse charges are as reaapnable as thoaeofany other Hotel ini the place, and be tools satisfied they Can not he complained' of by those who flrror him with tlmir custom, Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and Ally intending to deserve It, be throws epen his house to the public and Invites a trial. JU|oona, May 37, WM.-lyJ JOHN BOWMAN. Boots and sHOEs.U-TiiE un dwggned bu pow oa hud and will . •OTeWttpatlria ttore to the MaeoplcTcm- ■■ Bctoa. and ererfthteg- to hfat Ihm of tinrfAU. «f , tfcebeat qodty aad on lhO iikiot reMOij&le terms. *u warranted. I OYSTERS! OYSTERS! V_/ In, coneequeijce of Uxehard'times, J havoconcludod tofflßtd»wa th»pricbof my OYSTEBSIjo the lowestposal- Xney will .hereafter be served up on the CB?TB, androaetod in ithe shell yw'W gP whh all ■ Other accompaniments, TWENTY CKSTB. They will also be furnished, in every oth er way, atprfces to correspond with tbeltlmes. 3 . ’ JOfJSJSEIFPEB. tf.j Logan House, Holllday^hurg. jpAST IRON RAILING! AND ALL executed to order,-also Jin Spout put Up to order, at shortest notice, apply to jan It' 4- SHOEMAKER, Jgentfar WAjsa-v £ Co. aUEENSWARE, JUSTRECEIVEI). A large and fashionable assortment at the store of . : ' ' Ji B HILEMA.V. ‘ TJIO COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA" ANO -TV Groceries fcrsaleby" : ■ jTuna 16, 1667-ly] QZHBY LEHR. ■R®PS. BUUBK AW iW-'sIHTO of human life, caused ty Sexual Disease*, and practised upon the unfortunate CieMnA of sot}, Quacks, several years ago directed k*acA<mtuWe act Worthy of theft home, to 01*.., 5 n ‘as sary for the treatment of this class of dise*a*T.-il forms, find to give medical advlco grab's. toaii f- 'M by letter, with a description of their condition *. •* • J pstion, habits of life, 4c.,) and in cases of extrrVV' ' ~s and suffering, to furnish medicine free at ciiae '‘■•-3S needless to nddthat the command, te'i ■ -1 Medical skill of the ago, and will furnish thomci, 's> | ed modern treatment, || The Directors, on a review of the past, f w ) "a their labor* in this sphere of benevolent effort k J V; i of neat bom-fit to the afflicted, especially to i k‘V4| and they have resolved to devote themselves, tnuT s««d,to this vary Important but much despised f Just published by the Association, a Report a* - HI torrhera, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onaa'.?''lP tnrtattoti or Self Abuse, end other diseases orth*f'f r 3 Organs, by tho Consulting Surgeon. which will (, .j* a mail (in a sealed envelope),/«« of dtarge. <m tf ~ ?■ a wo postage stamps for postage. ‘ 3 Address, Jar Report or Treatment, Dr. GKORrm „, HOOK, Otmsnltlng Snreeon, Howard AseocUti.,* \A : S Klnth street, Philadelphia, Pn. By order of t! M 7ii. ; EZRA D. UEAUnVKII J OEO. TAIRCUIU), Sees. % QTOVES! STOVES! STOVEtU^i undersigned has just received from Phlla ddpkia, North, Chow * Xvrlh'ft celebrated fag Store* tot ISC7. BifS THE ROYAL COOK B m® tat .Wood or Coal. This beautiftihCooVlnß Store BBS ' challenge# *U competition tot the exquisite *tyh of ornament and perfect operation in ell rc*n~. ,’li oven extend* under the tiro-box end the floes ere itcSl ed that Umrrbola oven edrfoce will bake perfKctlr fcrmly., The slightest examination of this store aS'sS UJV ererr ope that it will become a universal vS THE SEA SHELL, il fcr trood or coa). The fire-box is of good cim-t Ja aah-box lidaep—thq oren la capacious and baik£Ha baker. This store Uonc that majrj-eadily bo *>r thuily nee; to every particular. » -AU kinds of beating and parlor stores comturh. I hand. josspii ii. wS?y ' April XO, ’ST-tf] Opposite VuArMrican Ho hv, dtltj fi and Onia- mrg, Pa. (COMPETITION IS THE LlPfipl J TRADE.—FuIIy convinced of the truth of t,w|| lng,tb* subscriber would TCSTHiCtfOIIT acuuuoco {4- cUtsau of Altoona and vicinity, that be kstabusiinev, ;•! la tha icon hrtutofore occupied by .Michael & mediately opposite the Superintendent's OflK, vk* V J| will carry on tha business aa usual. lie ha* Just ,r' an excellent assortment of .CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTING: I suitable for working and dross salts, which he will eh. ~M order, on abort notice and at price# which eannctk'*? satisfy. Be has also received the LATEST STYLES* ' i FALI/AND WINTER FASH lONS, $ and tfeels confident thatho can satisfy the most tu this particular, and hlaelqtblng will be mads u » doth! ocean he made. In Qno, he la determined tic log sballbe wanting on bU part to reader aatithca those who may favor him with their patronage. «a Altoona, Not. 5-tf.) JOUS TALBoijl DUVALL'S GALVANIC Oil ' Prepared originally by Prot H. DC VALLfc. I marly of the College of Surgeon*, at Parle, tsaowg 1 iered tu the public, tg-_bx thaoure of *om and out I ful diseases .Jtg , -t I For Instance—Paht op- sdreMss'inanr part of ig I syitcm, Khtumatiaaa,-ptinln thh bask, bruise ct *■* I bealed breasts,, neuralgia, burns, sprain*, hcsdttWj ■ cramp in the stomach, or any other dies**® itusi SQHJfi and PAIN FUL. pndit ia only eter aids MJ ■ diseases that we claim a perfect VICTORY. W> *. { poaUhrdy to our patron* we eau relieve ttetaAmil ■ to times out of 100. W* would Just aay to the »*i| Uc, Prof. Du Tall was 36 jtSM ip bringing to U»| msdiclna superiority, ovccaUother#.' 1 ! trade. All order* must bO acDreaafd to J ' J.D. SXONgIIOAD, Proprletcr. l -y- o'tort&WnM Agents for Du Valfa Galvanic Reasier, and A. Bench, AlUoba, and aQ dnlcn had cine#everywhere. i. . ~ DN PRl*| TCIVKDICUNTS.-Jnat Published, Qratii, thkl Thousand: . A y*W WORDB ON THE RATIONAL TRIATWIi without Medicine, of Spcrmatprrhet or LoceltfobtS Nocturnal Emission*. Qcnlw nqd Nervous Diblllty, tenfy, and IthpedmAnuiolZarTttgiigoocrally, by ;■ , ii. -B.DE LANKY,«.» Xhaimportant (hat that lie many alarming impish,. orlgNatihg la the imprudence and solitude of r.wh.B bo aasfly removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, Is lu Me. toapt, cteady demonstrated; and the entirely new ly.sneceM&u treatment, as adopted by the Amid:, a explained, by means of which every one is enabled lor.-. HIUBELF perfectly and at the loist poesiblocont, tie,--.; gtndtag all the advertised nostrum# of the day. - .Sent to any uddresa, gratis and port free InaietMe .: Talope, by remitting (post paid) two postage ituan si : BkBB LAKEY; 88 Bast 31st street, New York City. $ May 6>ISW. ■ . $ TUfAP OP BLAIR COUNTY.-TM It 1 subscriber* propose to publish a Kew Map af BtS| County, Pennsylvania, from actual surreys, contaaittqM PubOc Bonds, Rail Roads,, Canals, the actual lKtUsaf 'iH Villages, Post Offices, Houses of Worship, School Km aH JUnuiactories, Tanneries Mills, Hotels, Stores, P*raß» v -2jS es. names of Property Owners. 4c. V|S Enlarged Plan* ot the Principal Villages, iMr Distances, and a Badness Directory, giving iho man; ’|| business of each subscriber, will be engraved oottesi M gin.-. The idoittlng will bo to t suitable scale so as tool M aterge ahd ornamental Map,- which will be coi.nii:. mounted in the best style, and delivered to auUcriVm U peroopy. • '-u ■} ■. I ’. ", SAMUEL OEIL ,r Xprfl'l6 J lM^.. r ; . ISAACfl.mit. beeh refitted in. sreUcalcnUtod rV ' W.. KESSLERS—rPKACTKiI % •VjT* DRUGGIST, re»jH*tfUny announce*' I to the citizen* of Altoona and the public>d-MH orally, that he (till continues the Drug vLHW on Virginia street, where ho keeps constantly MJ bt»Hand,for «ale,TVholc*ale and RetaiLDUUGS, BW IIEDICIKKS, CHEMICALS, OILS, TARMSII- Si £8 and DTB-SIOfTS. prery beatth«muv wQI beepared to kpn with their pa lelr etoywlthhfm. ughig aod careful make* daily trip* w* at jbeLogon lIN K^IFFBR. •trict attention to business, ami a desire to resit* ' Mkctlon-to all aa regards price and Reality, be Lc" ; merit and receive a snare of public patronage. Physicianaand merchants supplied on rcasoasllf !■■■-■ and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions care frilly compounded. [l-d itf; WHICH ■\TATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE- | Is This Great Journal of Crime and Criminal*hJ H» Twelfth Tear, and is widely circulated ttroefi- | tbs country. It contains all the Great Trials, Crth I (ises, and appropriate EdUori«l»an the some, tcgeltc* J ggwwgwMjjon Criminal Matters, not to be found is | w '•®*s®hj«rtl>tiona $2 per annum; -sTfor six snood' | subscribers, {who should write their is' | and Ota Wwn, county and State where they reside pU-: 1 . To O. W. MATSJELL i OK _ Editor tProp’r. of New York Polteo Gazctt; a>» iw. r. . and work. . At, ofßboU,K»oo* ptir price#. i work, eQ of Konebuttbe tp B. H. EOBKBtS. THE SUB- fi«U, Johnson, Jack & Cc I f | .’ OFFICES AT I - Hollldayijburg and Altoona. | ON THE PRINCIPAL CITll ; | JLJ and surer "and Gold for tote. Collections tnsi- 1 Moneys received on deposit, payable on demand, rithoc'; --S tereat, or npon time, with Interest, at lidr rates. [l-:- '% ‘ J. D. LEET, ; A TTORNEY-AT-LA W, i XJL,' BOTUI, BL.US covert, fA.. jwactlle in the several Courts of Blair. lloVr' 5 ind Cambria counties, and attend promptly tf.' L.J C —•*. -S Jon entrusted to him. Office (for the present denpe, corner Allegheny and Penn atrecis, lluli;dif -<‘ i Pa. I J. G. ADLUM, I 3. SHOEMAKER. /CONCENTRATED LYE, FOR KING Soft Soap, and Soap Ponder for poena oquaUo sU of oonnuoa Soap; CwMle Chemical Soap, ct* r op haadand fbriala** m Jnne 10,15W.-tf} ' . .^BOUSf&’P Flour.— the best quality.# ?X,ODB Ibr sale, tphotoealo tsdßjjps Apply %y j. sHOKMiSf^., Dec. 1L }B£Mf. aiaeonlcTrto'-' ••; T>ICH TOBACCO A^D XV flavored Ofgari in abundance, An b»b*4 *L., p Trim oitsr I Sssvtos Cymi, Toflet : TVTONE 9UI f ®'AeST; COSp S by o. W. 0»w»r ALTOONA, BLAIR COCNTT, Pi. t Can at all times to found at the store of 3. B. lilkc* 1 '■ Altyma, October 1, 1857.-1 y $ % {0 ,«.* ■* ifjl-Si' ' ■ ■ McOBUM & PER Oli. 3. TUB.. AWOON. jdcCRDM & BERN, PoM Pot ftnnnfti, (pay 4 '’ lo All papers discontinued at «id tor. TSIJXS or AD 'nor lines or Io"*i three 'creeks mill !«•* qoaro for c«UU inaerttoß. Ix’linM or Ims, no Bijuaro, rhreo “ four u latf a column, [itadnliSwa « nil Executors Sorcbaut* advertising by the ’ with liberty to change, froffcwlonal or Business Can lines, with paper, nor year. Communication# of a i*Utlcn ereit will bo chnrgf<l acconlln Adwrtlsojuimts not marked v lc#lred. will bo coutluuod till U to the above terms. Baidue*# notices live Con.s jm Obituary notices exceeding ti RIBUNE D [ CHURCHES, Mil i JV«t>y(er ,a,, J llpv> A [rv Sabbath morulußat 10Js o. lu o’ciock. Sabbath School ni [ufo Room. Prayer Meeting e Eo jtauip room. , „ u , FlfeiVWut KpifOipitl, Bcv. b. . L e vvery Sabbatli morulug at tnm Sabbath School In tho In B. Oonend Prayer Meeting in Ly evening. Young Men a Pi ■vonioff* v I Jbmmelfa 1 LnOwnui, Rev. J. but every Sabbatli mornlngat U ur the evening. Sabbath Scln* IK o'clock, I>. M. Prayer Me, KVednewtay oveniug. f Mrt* td nrtthren , Hot. D. Sri Iry Sabbatli moruiug at IOJ-j <> IK o'clock. Sabbatli School [’clock, A. M. Prayer Mootin'. In same room. „ [ JYotestant Kpisenpat, Hcv. K. horvlco 3d imd Itb Sunday# of ETir., and X'A P. M. Sunday f CUfAohm Hev. John Tw woh. ►’Clock lu the morning, and at [ B,lptM, U. 11. Fish, Pastor mbruliig at IbK o'clock, and nl Ifciiool at U o'clock, A. M. Pit Uay crcuing. I .i/Wcuii Jfcttodfvf, Hev. Sxvi Sabbath mornlug at 11 o Kt oIJ Unidu SchiKd Ifouai-. 1/ ALTOONA MAll n t ; v.J MAILS I pastern way and UoUidayabm; IVeeteru u Holllday-rburg ; Pa-iU'rn "flifoush Matt- IVcsteni ’frougli, parternTlirmi'h Ttalti ' tl •• IVcateni Vr’ay and Ilollldaysbu intern “ . , i office open for the trnn*acll 18 p. M- during tho rwlcy i Sunday, duuo 1, ’Ci7-tf] RAILROAD ? Ixprcss Train Bust arrives 2, i •* ; « West J 8,3 hop “ Bast “ 6.2 “ West “ 10,(1 fail « ‘ Bust “ 11.3 ,**•. i “ West « 6.1 ■ The nOLLTDA Y§BDUO UU Iralk West, Mull Train East i last. Theßl-AIUSVILLE BllAN’i Vay Train Bast and West, K 'rain East. r Dec. 21; 'id-lfl MEETINGS Of A Mountain Loelge, A. V, M., 5 uj* Of each rtvnith.'ln the thir ter at P. M. i.Vautdayi A. illfth Tuesday of em;h moutli, Wile Trmple, nt VA o'clock, l’ yAUoOna lodge, I. 0. of O. V. pniugr in the second story of [clock, P. 51. ’ Veramla lodge, I. 0. of 0. Y VeniuK.id the third stnrv of 1 tract. at P. M. Winnebago Tribe, No. 36, I. Its every Tuesday evening li lasouic Temple. Council Hi rcath, W. A. ADAMS. C. ->j Junior Sum of America, Cai tonight In the third story of _ Washington Gimp, An. 64, Cueoday evening, lu thu 2d sti M COUNTY O Jufigea of Vie Courts. —Presr ssoclatcs, J. Ponu Jones, Dev I^roOwnolary —Joseph Italdi diegisier and Recorder—Has StinriJ^ —Gem-go Port. Dept; District Attorney —Ueuj. L. I CeUniy Commissioners— Jam |r, J; 11. JlcFnrlnnc. Cmstiy Surveyor— James L. .Treasurer —S. Hoover. Auditors —J. W. Tippery, S. I‘oorJloush Directors —C. Ui liiver. Cbroacr—James Punk. Superintendent of 'Common ALTOONA BORO Justices of the. l*eace— Jacob . Burgess —E. M. Junes. , Town Council— Janies Don't illifon.'X'eter Reed, Nelson (1! i Dresiir.nt of- Council—l\. 11. Clerk to tnuncilr-rjohn Met Treasurer —■James rStadol MJW. Get). W. Sparks. Joseji I Ireßsurer of School lloard- Cbnita We.—Joseph K.’ f 2«x Cbfflrtm'—John-MaCUI M«di<orr—O. D. Thomas, Ti I -dtffsror-jJolm McClelland I Assistant Assessors —Dani.l I Judge of Elections— Bast W I “ - - “ West , “ North § Inspectors —East Ward—E. t •:. “ - West “ J. I; “ . .North AV f!-WPirs~a Li of well selected ■ll J°«AN HOUSE,” •] WMtha lowest .cash pric< anwho wants has only to i HENRY LEHR John lehr's old *ta 8 Store, la North-Wan) DATES, P '• ?S a ,Sf*® aat J la Ptoru c -sKslia6„?iS.Xy] •. r liaj \ LHoKBS, Wi c IjiS» undFUberts in s March 25. ’5B-1 vl 191 N WHITE JW JOI
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