The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, December 09, 1858, Image 4

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    ,3^KETS^ONI^|j®IO
- TV> MWwtag BcTiwaa will ■ be drawn 's£. Swan *€&
||iuijn l '«f’ o*e,Bperta Afademy Lottery. In olhtt thdi
ll&lbnbtrliotloiiniir November
(HftRQIA, tn poblla, under the Coi
natdMiOlMbSi 1 i
CUM'44di»wB on Batatdaj,:T)c<^bip^,lB6B.'
oa Sntanla;, 1868.
QUie 48 drawr on Saturday, DeOß*ib«riJß, 1868.
,Cl*w47 draws lB5B.
OX II»PLAX OF SINGLE NtnjBBBS.
60*000 lu*e*sl ;;.
m TBOCIAIP FITt ,HCM«I) AT0,,«31 ROtHl
SS
i «*-,#*., , - 10.000 ; 4-r'.', • ■ 700'
1 • « ‘ 0,0% i4’ “ “ • 000
s■]&', U ’■■ &
J t-id :■• ■■■ ‘ IS
u THIZSg.; . !
i . « K Ojirt M /*' w 10J)00 - rM W • #OO
I « «:?S • u Tsjw a “ mo
I “ « 100 :.*•. ■ “ 4^00 ; >“ * , 7.400
4 1 74 . • *». •“ > " aoo
{ >« » - - .»0
ifiM r. “ . J»«* . ■ -
' I PbAN or THE UWTBET. f
- Tholto iojxo, con*^^f.wWiti»ese.
Tholllrttl.4s7 similarly printed «pd. oro
drawn out areopened arid exhibited v *nd
registered, by the Commissioners; the ; P»tobelng pwcea
imStStUiß‘Number drawn. This opera thml* repeated
antilallthoprizo* are dnwa out. ' '■ '' ; .
A?paox«*riowPß««B.—Ths^owies^g^th^tro
; succeeding Humbert to those drawing ths drat TPriies
wfll bo alfflUed to the 28 Tor
ample slf Ticket No. 11250 drkws the *BO,OOO Prize, those
Tittotaimuniterod 11318, 11240,11251,11262. will each be
entitled to $lOO. IfTiektt No. 660 draws the_*J°, 000
Prize. thosotTicket*. nuuibored fBtf will each
- bo entftlbd to s3oo,, and ao on according to the above
*' Prizes of $2O will b" determined by tho limt
■ figure of tlm number that draws tbo' ttO,ooo Kriio. For
sample if tbs nnpiber drawing the $50,000 1 rise end*
with So. 1. theirall the Ticket*, where tho Number end*
- In I, will Ihs entitled to $2O. Ittho Number end* with No.
2. then all the Ticket* where the Number end* In 2 will be
cotitled to $2O, and *<> on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at thafolto wing rate*
which 1* tbc risk: , .
Certificate of package of 10, Whole Ticket*,
a u ' 10 Half “
» ‘•10 Quarter
«• “ 10 Hlght
IN ONDERINQ TICKETS OB CERTHICATM
Kudo** the money toour addroat Cir the ticket* ordered,
or receipt of. which they will bo fidwaided byAHCnmU
. purchasers can hard tickets ending in any, number they
dwilirnatft. .
The list of Drawn Humbert and' Prizes will be sent to
purchaser* immediately after the drawing.
’ Purchasers will please write, their signature* plain, and
gfre thdr PoeVOffice, County and State.
Remember that erery Prize I* drawn and payable In full
without deduction. • , , ‘ . ,
All prize* of $l,OOO and under, paid immediately after
the drawing—other prize* at the usual time of 30 days.
All-communication* strictly confidential.
, Address order* for ticket* or certificate* to
, 'B. SWAN ft CO., Augutla, Go.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or On.
‘Mn hath their orders filled, and save time, by addressing
'B. Swan ft at either of thpso cities. t , ,
A Rst of tiio numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to,
■ wtli be published after every drawing, in the following P«-
pere;—Sew Orleant'DeHa, Mobile Regitter, CharUstnn Stan
' Sard, yathrilk Gazette, Atlanta htUßigtneer, New lark
Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning AVyaf, Richmond Iht
palch, New Fort Ditpateh. and I'autding (Mietj Clarion
Augueta (Geo.) Cbndilutionatiti. '■ [Jsn.T-ly.
JUST OPENED!
THE jIpiDEL IN BLAST!
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
I annoonco >« xt ?^ eA . ‘° *J* clr ,
STOll&.bornfr ufAnmc and Virginia StniU, and
•w. now opening the largest and nicest Slock of
cgQ>'qg>c3&;ijDSS) 8
’ Boots & Shoos, Carpets, Notions, &c.,
r 1 Mr£piibit«4 ta-tW» town. Having turned«mr attention
td the aborenomod Goods, we will be enabiM to
stock ofibe Goods mentioned than those who
i keep io maoT t&rletics', and aa we will not be com polled
to>oIU)n: Goode, M a high profit to makeupJbr lower
on other good*, weliopo to be able to dispose of them At
prices that will astonish the natives.
FOB THE LADIES,
We have Print s, Delaines, Ginghams,
V . Cashmere, and all-ico6l Plaids; De
heges, Coburgs, Alpacas, French
Merinos + Wool Delaines , Silk
<■ Foulards, Poil
• Decltcvres, Satin
Striped Poplins, Black
and Fancy SiVcs, Shawls in
great variety; also, Hosiery and
Gloves of all kinds, White Goods, etc.
OUR STOCK OF CARPETS Is largo and vory chearv—
.stool filling as Ipw os 37U cents. Our Stock of DOMES
~TICS wo think cannot -be iboat In quantity, quality or
Price. Persons who whir to get the most for thcirnipncy,
wftlMowelr tb gJVo 'hs h call tad examino our stockand
S-icei!. and We hope to bb able to convince them that the
ODER Is thojdace to buy goods. 3. *J; LOWTHER.
October ZStl) 2858—tf."ds,
T OOK.OUTTOR THE NEW STORE.
| j— Tim subscriber would re?i>cctruliy announce to tlio
-eltlsens of Altoona nnit Tlclnity, tlhat ho baS Just returned
■ from the city and openod.hls store on tho
Cowrit# or Asst# Ash Vmontu Sturms,
Where he •Offers forsalctkc largest and cheapest stock of
; QUEENSWARE,
WOODEN' AND WILLOW-WARE ,
Ever brought to this place, which h'o will sell. WHOLE
BALK arid-RETAIL.' He wilt also keep constantly on
hand a large supply of
FLOUR, FRED, BACON, FISH,
■ Country Produce of all kinds,
will dispose of at the lowest cash price*. Ashe
fr«. bought his- goodie for cash, be will be enabled to sell
•them Ipwlbr. cash. lie.would respectfully invito
Srite him a call and Judge tor'themselves. ' i
< -Oct.2Bth, IBSB-ttJ : JjEW|B PLACK.
FAJ&E REDUCED.
union hotel
$O6 antt 60f Market Street,
■ t ABOVE SIXTH,
bd pniA.'
*..■ ; -•' ;• ~ 5 " *o. vtinNKM, r*onaii(».
July I, Mat**.
T IMBTIiIBOJI
'I 1 XtnuLKHM. nearllolitdATgliOrfc Jte.
» robecrSbcrhai now in ■'operation, four UrgcXJm*
<!OSiT?«mTIW ..
', |f a {g prepared to fill all order*, ftom .l bmJiel to ten
thotwandWabcbint thelowest Mrtes.' • ‘.~_r
isuam delivered **•
lUll'Koad; alao, Bt
tog country .by tragotft or at the Kiln. -
*>•- - - v\ - 4 -- ■
A YES! 0 YESl^^^imißMEN^
idA-ididb«ir;
jMg^the-palmc,-that be lereadr to diechargo hlsdaty
*»«nAnctloneor whenever : ' s: ’{jf6cuii , 6i.-
AttoNus, wAimrsf pmjav
pml Jtnti «mf FUborU In «tors hnd'jbr eeleby* ri ? ■
TTiovEiiiNi} AiND smrjfmssAm
r i gynipMyAieee, atftlr priewmtt 4%: ■»/ ■[ ~f:
. rr. ■ "^TOgyjamg,^
This
•Qt
.. ~ ' •'.. . ... £ T ."■ k». 1 ,-J
<3 AN ALWAYS OBTAIN AUv
5T Grindsof Finn/and S*m broaHlniat " ' >
hSwRT IJBHK’B.
>iw.'r.
W«wJ*reey>An bldestatc !»•» recently besnopeued for,
•ole, «*a Um first division of ICypQO aetua divided up Into
formanf twenty acres and ribwort*. - The soil toof thebai
qualltyforthe production of fruit*, grains, Ac. The price
is $l6 to $3O per acre, payable in may quarter ybariy in
etklhMiMs, within-a term orfomyea«,Tntbdnterret. The;
tens* are mad* ea»y. i« orddy to Wanrethc/irapid improve- 1
meat of the land, by enabling «a» to buy
a/om. It is now belng extenaftely imprOT« ; by good
/roads, andsomb of the beat cUtenS fhnriNwSngUndaod
jfi» tfMdfe states are erectiriglargo lmiawTMnenta. lt ia
a scene of the grosicstjmprovemeof putof PhlladelpMt— :
inftmr monw^^Pntfr;
ofUwlWra areecttUng thhe/It ia arifnimrtantbusi-;
'ness plaice, oh'am>dht ofjta being in tfaemidrt of a great|
market. Every,articler»l«aripontWa , UnßHintlsanlmme-i
diatosale. TbeTratar ie eiceilentiaßd noaneb thing as
fever ia known; : ;/ .
■ - The aoiUa asandyoc clay loanuwith a clay bottom and
retentive of manure*. Tt lafreo of stane?.and***ilj worbj
ed. It abotmdsjareclyvja the .phoaphates, and such te Ito
fertility that ftwnrthe crop* pranced both upon this land
and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be
found nattp be cxceUod anywherei jin. ;U»o production of
aware fihotifie earliest and the
beat fruit* and ■
.sreaonally.oxportedto . the amount of minions of dollar*.
The land, besides being accessible fob^ery .fcrbll
rere, haean abundant appply of 'tho bat qualify of muck
manure. . ■
Bomber andhuUdingpiaterialacanho had o» ttc apbtat
Other mills ate no#; being,
opened, and brickyards /being .started bn , the wound. A :
peraon can put up a frame tenement &r present convent
race for one hundred dollara. On account of the extensive
: emigration,, this ia the bcstcounioto pnrahe Jnnrder to got
a place to Uvo in at first. Carpenter* ond hoUders are on
band to pnt np hbneeeon the bcet term*. . _
States and Kew £ngland; ho ia near hi* bid friend* and as
sociations; heialn a settled county. Whew every improve
ment and comfort of,c|v}Uitntlbn Ja *t hand; hejslnaheal
thv nlacc, and ia not «nMectto tbo certainty of losing the
mentor nart of-hto fiwiilyahi his own health by thoec mar
Kmant feverewhhib make the graves of So many millions
of the young arid and .hardy hr the for- off wrion* away
[from home and friends. Besides, he has amlld climate and
arethreo train* dally to Philadelphia, and torill
those who Improve the railroad cortpauy give* a free ticket.
The reader will at pnee be struck with the ndvsßages
here presented, and salt himself why tho property has not
been taken up before. The reason Is. It was never thrown
in the market: arid unless those statements woreLcorrqct no
one would bo invited to examine the land before purchasing.
This all are expected to do. They will- see the land under
cultivation; they will moot person*, no doubt, from their
own neighborhood; they .will witness the
and can judge pf the character of the population. Person*
would cpmo prepared to purchase, os many are locating,
arid locations are toot hold ori refusal. j
The Hammonton Parmer, a' monthly liltcrriryand Agrv
criltnral sheet, containing full information of Hammonton*
will bo. sent to. oacji enquirer, and can be obtained at 25 cts
per UIDUD.
Title indisputable. Warrantee de’ds given, clear of all
incumbrance, when purchase money is paid. Route to tho
land:—Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hnmmon
ton.by railroad. at 7 \ '± A. M-. and P. M.; when there
inquire for Sir. Byrne*. Boarding convenience* will be
found. Betters arid applications can be addressed to S. B.
OOCGITUK, 202 govith PIFTH Street, below Walnut. Phil
adelphia. Maps and information cheerfully furnished.
September 2, 1858i-3m.
i.* h £
o,ooa.
$BO,
40
20
10
■VIEW GROCERY FEED AND PRO
VISION STORE.
The subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens of
Altoona and vicinity that he has opened n store of the above
kind, near the corner of Adaline and Julia streets. East
Altoona, where he will keep constantly on hand a full sup
ply of everything in bis line. His
GROCERIES
arc all fresh and will be sold at prices os low as those of
any other establishment In town. His stock of provisions,
consisting of
Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, &c.
will be sold a little'cheaper than they can be bought any
else. His Flour is obtained from the best mills in
the Western part of'the State, and is warranted to bo what
ft is represented.
All kimls of Feed for horses, cows and hogs, always on
band.
I intend to keep such an assortment tliat I shall at all
times be able to supply my .customers with whatever they
may need, and I intend also to sell at prices which will
make it a saving to those who patronize my store.
July 22,1858-3 m. HENRY BELL.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
v PERFUMERY, such as
EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF,
Pomatums, Hair Otis, Colognes, im
ported and domestic; Oriental
Drops, Cosmetics, Frangi
panni Sachets,
Toilet Soaps, Hair
Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
Dressing Combs, Pocket Combs,
Purses, Bay Leaf Water, etc., etc., etc.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE LOW AT
A. ROUSH’S.
Juno IP, 1868.-tf
POSITIVE INFORMATION!—THE
undersigned' having perfected tlieir Spring Stock,
now offer to the pnblic the LARGEST LOT OF GROCE
RIES ever presented in the town of Mtooua.
Our object in publishing this card ii» to present the lol
lowlng facts:
Ist.TThe recent hard times have very muck reduced the
price of Groceries in tlio city, especially to cash buyers.
2d. We bought theao.Groceriee in large lots, many of
them from first hands.
3d. Wo bought them entirely for cash.
4th. Wo sell for ready pay.
Sth. We V&ep opr stock full by weekly receipts.
6th. We arc determined to keep npthocreditbf onrhonso.
7th. Wo sell more OUOCKUXKS than any other store in
ilalr county, at less per cent.
Bth. We'sell cheaper than any other store in the county
A continuation of patronage is respectfully solicited.
Altoona, pane 10,1858. RICHARD MeI.AIN
Dane...,
Mountain restaurant and,
EAGER BEER SALOON.—The proprietor of this
fiirorito Saloon,
Under the Masonic Tempie,
would respectfully announce that Kb keeps constantly on
liand an excellent article of EAGER BEER, raanntictarcd
at the Altoona which is pronounced the best In
the country. A!so..Cakes, Cheese, Sardines, Pretzels, Ac.
lie has recently fitted up his ’Saloon in a stylo oincqhal
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 U exgage in those cpnnea. .
Ho will spore no pains to render every attention to his
customers which' they require, and ho hopes thereby to
merit nnd receive a liberal shore of patronage.
Sept. 2,1838-3m.] ¥. NOTHWANG.
By ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.—
Did yqU hear the new* frdmOSuropeJ If yon have
not, we will toll you what It is. It Is that HENRY TUCK
has just returned from the Eastern cities with a largo sup-
P,y °*READY-MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of all stylos and qualities of Overcoats, Dress
Chats, Vests, Pants, Boots and Shoes, and everything kept
in an establishment of the kind, all of which he offers at
unprecedentedly low, prices for cash. Having purchased
his stock at cosh prices, be is thereby enabled to sell very
low.
He invites all those in wont of anything in his lino to
give him a call, fceling sure that ho will bo able to give
satisfaction. ; , HENRY TUCK.
Altoona, Sept. 30, !SsB^tf
QPEEA CIGAKSI
THREE BELLES,
NEPTUNES,
FORTAUZAS, .
LA ROSAS, v 1
• LA. AETTLAS,
Soraaleiiy «.T? ■ ■ ■:. *■■ 'ROXJSB, Druggitt
- jane g|>lB6B.-4f . ■ . .
SJJEKBBING HUMANITY, HEAD
' undersigned takes this mothod'of infom
thepnblic generally unit there Is no medicine now of
fered to the public that.it ednal'to HU 5 YAIiXi’S QALYAN
-109ll< > . J ‘
'• li-wasan observer of Its effects onrafriend of mine, ■who
goffered almost crerything from a nctirolgicnffcetlon which
restated the host medical treatment in Centre county. Vfe
applied frOely the GalvanlcOU to'thhpUnfWjartjSndprre
eomo inwardly. Mid in 20 mlnntcs tlm patlciit waa'aaTccp,
ftnd'when iMTOkenea'was froofimnpain and bontbmed so.
anytime. A case of Felonjras cored in. tmudy. Ae nihe
length of tfane; '" •” -J. H.- HAHN,
Sept: 2,1868-ly.l ‘OentWHIH.'
- - - • ■ --- - - v - -
ses/Cor sale at the Brag Store of-. -i*t '.•■*■ ■Vj -■ ;
‘ O. W. KESSLER.
into
rTEOGERIES.—-A LAKGE AND
\jT oMnplete aseortment-cfOroecrit* havejnstbeeri fee.
eelwdatths irtoreof S.B. HQdSUAIf.
-- ■> :■ r
mamigmM^mma&s&aißnmv.
■m#ABYLANi> stAte lotteries.
lOIjL W>B JTOY,'TBSB.
, B; Fba*ob & Co., ... •
ofthb Steylind State Lotteries, present *¥ *«-.
Krhwnwi . '
isM.
Th-i at Tickets tojhewsre Of Order
ingTickota la Lotteries where- eitrittirdteafy toy Capt
taSs>aroeßatad3bk ASAnikircort -of Ttclfrifa ■ ■ ell such ere
jgfeSfeS^^SWKSK
MaiytendStite Lotteries.
•■■. ...;.■ atownnawteqDOg.. _
Maryland, state lotteey.clabs b.
To te drawn In Balttoore City, on Saturday, August art,
i«sa ;s® si£s |»
1-Prise of. 6,067. . 1 Prise of RJJJJ,
1 Prizeof 6,000 20 Prise of 1,200
Ijooo" 20 Prise of 600
aPrfeeS 6,000 2d Prise <£ 600
a Prize of 2,000 143 Pri“ ot * ™
1 Prise of SfiOO 60 Pnse of 1W
1 Prize of 2.000 66 Prise of 60
I'Prise of 2,000 66 Prise of 30
IJwEUt 2JOOO 6468 Prises of %
1 Prise of . . 2-000 23,740 Prises of 11,T6
Tickets slo—Halves ss—Quartors s2j6o—Eighths $1,25.
.A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, ports $1&» 00
Do. do. 26 Halves, , T» 00
80. ' do. 26 Quarters; 89 60
D 6. do. 28 Eighths, 19 <6
HAVANA PLAN.
This is the old mode of Drawing. Prizes to one Wheel
and Tickets in another 1 . ■
y Every Prise is drawn out.
'Brent Prize paid in /till without Seduction!
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 9.
To bo drawn to Baltimore, Md- Saturday, Adg, 28th, 18&8.
20,165 Prizcal 40,000 K umbers U
Wo would,call particular attention to the following splen
did scheme, a package of 16 whole tickets costing.only
$80 —and every other ticket being warranted to draw
$lO. determined by the nnmher drawing the Capital
Prize, whether odd or even.
SPLENDID SCHEME!
*36,000 4 Appr'z to $2OO
10,000 4 “ 100
6.000 4 “ 60
2,400 4 “ 60
2.000 4 “ 60
1.0001 g « 80
1,000/ 0
6001 o
600 / 8
4001 .
400/i
8001
200/
100 ah)
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
-1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
10 Prize* of
100 Prize* of
20,000 Prize* of 10 are 200,000
Whole Tickets slo—Halves $5 —Quarters $2,50.
A Managers’ Certificate of 10 Wholes—where persons
wish to pay the risk only, will ho sent for $BO
Do. do. 16 Halves, 40
Do. •• dp. 16 Quarters, 20
Do. do. 16 Eighths, 10
Tlio Managers have been compelled from the numerous
complaints made to.them, of unfaithfulness on the part of
those who'have been attending to, the filling of orders, to
resume the corrcspondeucc business in their own name.
Order tickets from the Managers only.
Adrres* all letters to K. FRANCE A CO.
March 4-ly] Baltimore, Md.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN COOK
ING STOVES.
CONSUMPTION OF SMOKE AND GAS AND SAVING
OF FUEL.
Tho subscriber takes pleasure in offering to the public a
NEW GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
Cooking Stove, recently patented, which is destined to su
percede all others, as It requires
ONE-THIRD LESS FUEL
than other stoves and Is more easily, quickly and regular
ly heated. No unpleasant smell ol gas arises from thi?
stove from the fact that it is all consumed ore it can es
cape. There la no trouble froth smoke as that unpleasant
and often annoying exhalation is also consumed inside of
the stove Neither is there any danger of flues or chim
neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by
tho gas arising from coal fires.
Persons wishing to purchase stoves are invited to call at
the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, and ex
amine the above stoves.
JOHN SHOEMAKER,
Sole Agent for Blair fhunty.
N. B. All kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and Egg
Stovee on hand. [Aug. 12,1856.
JAMES M. WHEELER & CO.,
{Successor! to John H. Brant,) '
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Near the Penn’a Central Railroad Depot,
HARRISBURG, VA.
DEALERS IN
HARD AXD SOFT COAL, Pig Heidi, Railroad Iron, Bar
and Merchantable Iron, Hails, Flour, Gro
ceries, Provisions, Fish, Salt, tic.
COAL rent In cars, in large or Bmqll quantities, along
the different Railroads in Pennsylvania. [Jniy 22-ly.
BARGAt&S! BARGAINS!
A NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE
CLOTHING
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BV
ETTINGEU & ULLMAN,
AND NOW BEING DISPOSF.D OF AT PRICES WHICH
DEFY COMPETITION.
Tl/fR. ULLMAN announces that he is
IT I .U always on hand and will take great pleasure in
waiting upon all who may Civor him with a call. He feels
confident thithe will bo able to render satisfaction both
in quality and price. [April IMm
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
R. Ei SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup,
Hooflands German Bitters,
Bcerhave's Holland Billers,
Sand/ord’s Liver Invigorator,
Lindsey's Blood Searcher,
Clarke's Female Pills,
Duponco's Golden Pills,
JVright's, Ayer's, 'Wilson's and McLane's fills.
Merchants Gargling Oil,
Perry Dalis' Pam Killer, ■
Mat eh til's Fourfold Liniment,
Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Leniment,
in store and for sale at
Sept, 2,1858-ttl A. ROUSH’S Drag Store.
WEST BRANCH INSURANCE CO.
—The undersigned, Agent for Blair county, will
take short and long risks on Bandings, merchandise. Fur
niture and property of every description, in town or coun
try, at as reasonable rates as any company in Che State.—
Risks also taken on the lives of horses. Office in Masonic
Temple.
March 18,'1858-ly.
Medicated fur chest pro
TECTOR, A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE
fearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and other aOcc
tlonßof the Lugs, which arise from the Bxposed state of the
Chest, aeeorQing tofaihionanA the continual change" of out
climate,.for Bale at the Drug Store of 0. W. KESSLER.
Lycoming county • mutual
FIRK ISBCKANC® AQ&KCV.—Tbo
agontfof thoiycqming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Is
at all times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire,
Suddingt, Merdumdite, furniture and Property of every
.description, !in town or countnr, at as reasonable rates as
any company!.in thp State. Office in the Masonic Temple.
Jan'. S, ’s£-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agenj ,
/~VRANGES' Aim~ LEMONS,^-500
,bpxc# Orthgee and lemons instate Mitf/or sale by |
March 25»68-lyl 191 North^trtrf^lS^^’la.
JSiF
\J linseed Oft, Spirits of Wlftfr PH# *n«
AIet*(ol; fcrjWhcheapht- - ■ ArlM^fipi^
■pLANjKS QF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Jt#noatiyandegiedldonalyexeCTd^*tlM»<Mßce.
Spectacles and eye peesbr
rers for sale at {l-tt] EZBS£E&’&
« §0
8 “ 60
8 “
10,000
JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
rn BEAT DISOOYJERX OF THE AGE
\X important to
TOBACCO OHEWERS.
DH, CfItJBTAT WNNAHiyS TABTB RESTORATIVE TOO
of Tobsmeola thepna&oting esdae of many of the most -me-.
MENTAL AND THTBICAI/ DISORDERS .
to which the race ofmania subject, as careful
lone and palatal Cxpcrionfc* hare clearly prctcn that Jt
coi**to» otrtafo norcotfc
dangerous to tlioir effects, whichhy enterliigilntotktoWood
derange the functions anaoperationa of the Ileart, csftmng
numy to suppose that,organ,to beseriously diseased. ,
TOBACCO Affect* iiso the'entire nervous system, mani
festing,! tsolf—<u> ail whohave ever used the
will bear testimony—ln lassitude, Nervous Irritability,
Water. BrashvDyspepsia, and many oflrtr -disorders ol a
S<mi ' ar C THBTAffn! RESTORATIVE TROCHES
Are designed to counteract these baneful influence*, and
have proved completely sncceaefnlin a multitude of cases,
and wherever used. Being harmless in Ihemselvts they
exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring
the TaSte which has become vitiated or destroycd by great
Indulgence, completely removing tKe irritation and accom
panying tickling sensation of the Throat —which sre al
ways ccmsequcnt npdn abstaining from the use of Tobacco,
and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate
the whole system. . . . ~
Persons who arc irretrievably undermining their constl
tntioDß and shortening their lives, should use these Troches
immediately and throw off the injurious and and. unpleas
ant habit of Tobacco Chewing.
These Troches of Lozcpges ore pnt upin a convenient and
portable form at the low price of 60 Cents per Boot. A Itb
eral discount to the Trade. . . „ ,
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders
should bo addressed. _ _
JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist.
March 18, ly.} . Cor. 2d and Race street, Phila.
EP. MIDDLETON & BROTHER,
_ Importert and Ptalert >n Wines and Liquors,
return their thanks to their friends for the liberal shore
of -potronake heretofore bestowed, apd respectfully eo
licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD ESTABLISH
MENT, NO. 5 N. FRONT BT., Philadelphia, •where they
have alarge assortment of WINES and LIQL UUS oftlie choic
est brands and qualities. Having made arrangements with
noma of the first houses iu Cognac and Rochelle, (Aiablca
them to furnish to their customers upon the most reasons}
hie terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle
Brandies;
m BRANDIES.
OUxrd. Hennery, smrttl, < Pin nett, OitliJUon, HarftU,
T Hina, Ftllteorsin, I J.J. Dtpuy it 00.
4. SeigneUe J \tx:- 1 Jx. .. I
WISES.
Champagne, Old Oporto, 1 Burgundy, Madeira, Tenerife,
Claret, Sherry, Lisbon, i /lock, Muscat dMalaga nines
of carious brands and qualities.
Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch
and Irish Whiskeys; Poach, Apple. la vender. Blackberry,
Raspberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, \\ inc
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac.
Also, constantly On hand, an extensive stock of OLD
WUEAT, MONONOABELA and BOURBON WIiIS
KEYS, of various grades, some of which we guarantee tc
be superior to any in the country.
tfcj.Prom our long experience in the business, and thor
ough knowledge of the tastes of tho community, we flatter
ourselves to be able to fill all orders that may be entrusted
to us. Orders from the country (which are most respectful
ly solicited) will be promptly attended to. Creature taken
in packing and shipping.
Ail goods sent from rrar establishment arc guaranteed to
give satisfaction, with.tho privilege of being returned.
Feb. 26-ly] E. P. MIDDLETON A BRO.
JOHN BRYAR & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES & LIftUORS,
AND
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
155 Liberty St -, Pittsburgh , Pa. f SmSSs
Beg leave respectfully to inform their
old customers and the public generally, that they have on
hand apd are constantly receiving direct from the Impor
ters, a large supply of the very choicest brands of Liquors
Among their large assortment may be found
Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Ja naicn Spirits,
St, Croix and New England Rum, Champagne,
Irish, Scutch, Bourbon, Old Monongohela
and Rectified Whisky,
Peach, Wild Cherry ..Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry
Brandies, Ac., Ac., Ac.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, and
oil orders entrusted to our care will be promptly attended
to. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to rail
upon us, as Ve arc determined to sell nothing but the very
best.
Pittsburgh, April 1,1858-ly,
ENTERPRISE WORKS,
NO. 130 WOOD STREET, PITTS
BURGH, PA.
BOWN & TETLEY,
Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical
and Dental Instruments, &c.
RIFLE GUNS.
We would call attention to our stock in the above line,
"knowing that we canuot be beat either in the quality or
price. Being largely engaged in this branch of business,
wo defy all competiou. All onr rifles are warranted or no
sale. Hardware. Sporting Materials, Cutlery. Pistols, Guns,
Revolvers, Flasks, Dolts, Powder, Shot. Ilulls. Caps. Fancy
Hardware and Sporting Equipage, in all its variety, which
we offer low for Cash.
Pittsburgh, April 1, 1868-Iy.
W. CcNNisanAX. D. CfttSTsanAjc, R. Cc.s'vino run.
D. IHMBEN, O. Dcxca.v.
CUNNINGHAMS & CO .
PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS,
WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. AJ.D 140 FIRST ST.,
PITTSBURGH, PA-,
Betweccn Wood and Smithfield,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pittsburgh City Window Class,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE, :
AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS,
For Parlor Windows; Churches and Public Buildings.
Altoona, April 1,1868-ly.]
HFETTINQER’S
• GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM,
NO. 1, "ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTOONA. PA.,
Whe.re may be had all the popular Publications of the
day, such os Daily and Weekly Papers, Magdzines. Novels
and Romances. Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy
Books. Slates, Peps, Pencils, Inks, Can and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in
fact everything in the Stationary line. Toy’s Notions 'and
Games of every variety, Pictures and Picture Frames, To-
Imcco and Sogars of tire best quality, 4c., 4c ’
N. B.—We are sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
county, for ROHN’S CELEBRATED SALTK. It docs pos
itively erfre all sores to which it is applied. Try it. [7-tf.
Blair county daguerrean
ROOMS.—Mr. G. W- FISHER, the Hollidaysburg
Artist, hege leave to inform onr readers that he is prepared
to take
Photographs of deceased persons,
from Daguerreotypes, at the ..shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. He'has Just 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 them with perfect likenesses,
AMBROTYPB, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give Idm a call. Rooms on the conier of Montgomery
and Allegheny streets, Hollidaysburg, Pa. (Jnnel7-tf.
c. j. nntsr, m. ». ' p. n. good, m. d.
HIRST & GOOD, TENDER
J their professional services to tlio citizens of Altoona
and vicinity In tho several branches of
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
Country calls regularly attended to.
Office, the same as heretofore occupied by' Dr. Hint.
By consent, D.R. Good refers to
J. M. Qemraill, M, D., Alexandria, Pa.
J. B. Laden, M. D.. Huntingdon, “
Drs. Rose, Royer and Fey, Williamsburg, Pa.
April 22,1858-tf.]
COAL rCOAL! COAL! COAL!—
The subscriber would - respect->»* J 3r '."iN. ga.
folly inform the consumers. of noAT.fIO O A 1: axflßM
in Alton tm. that be is constantly
ceiving all kinds of COAL, which •SrW
is ready to deliver at all tiroes and to nny part of the town.
Office at residence, in North Ward.
Jnnol7-2m] \ . 1
Everybody is invited to
c*l! and ttafthe merits of tho article kopt'liy
June 18,’67-ly] ; \ UKNKj LKITE.
Hardware of all descrip.
tloim Jurt KSSSfWd tad'fct r i&lo l>y
' , / JJ. niLESLAJf.
WAIR, SHAVING,
JL|L BsJDt,J3aali sad Tarniak Brodies at
" j r> - ' ■ k^ssler’s-
TTAMB, SIDE, SHOULDER, DRIED
Beit *es, always im band ft* ‘ ' '
-
P?P LABP OIJiS, cam’
CateSr 1 * v***
A SUPERIOR LOT OF FRESH GAR.
IX DEN SEEKS tar b*l*by p«] ?■s, rogE§.
tron cmr
-I: LEGE, PJttrfrarg, P*. Charte«d'4«S.
ttes prepared fir artwal duties off tbs CcAntia* BMa.
JC,S-A M. Prot of Book-keeping ffi-SOmP, of
Teadhet; of Arilhffietht add Coaimestial
j T.C. ftrok-kvaplng.
As used in Every dewrtptfateff bpsififsaj. ',
Commercial Arithmetic—tfapid BUfinat Writing,
Detecting Counterfeit Mam/ ‘-= ,
Are taught, and alt other other necessary forth*
success ind thorough educatloß of a practical business man.
is pßEivixtrMs,
Drawh all ift© premiums fifr the pritthrw
years, aUo in
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.- -«
Students enter.at any Lime—No-Vae#U*jn—Time hnUmlted
KeView nf pleasure—GradhalCs assisted in obtaining
situations—-TnitMn tor ftjtt; Oorainercisi’Comrae,
Average time Bto 12 weeks—Board, fiW per week Star
tionery. sRoo—Entire Costi |0Ofl» to JffMKA
AA” Ministers’Sons received at half price. ■
Tor card—Circular —Specimens' of Business add Orna
mental Writing—inclose two statops, and address ;
F. W. JENKINSi Pittsburg, Pa.
Sept. 30,1868.—1 y
TNTENSH EXCIT33SIENT! —
I McOOBMICK’S”NEW GOODS TfAVE ARRIVED
A UE NOW BEING OPENED FOR INSPECTION i
AND SALE ] ;
“Halloo, neighbor. I'm here on the mound again. Pei*
haps you recollect when I, last year, asfeetl you to hoWjpj
horse a moment And tell me where tho CHEAP &TOBM.
was. Bnt-H Is diifcr&it nbw. It reminds mo a liMla>a(
the campaign of 1840, when Gen. Harrison was elec tod Pre
sident. ‘You have only-to go with the Crowd-and yon win
have no difficulty in finding MoCOUMICK'ti STORK. From
the excitement down tho valley, and the quantity of goods
I see carried away, they must bo : telling Joff vary rapidly
and very cheap.” '
“ Von are right, my friend; I would !*ay to you, ctr. go
ahead and your anticipations will bo fully Ho
bass very largo and well' selected assortment of Goods,
He’ll sen'you a dress for fifty cents aud give tho trimming}!
into tho bargain, I’m told, and ail other goods in preput
lion.”
“Good bye, neighbor, that’s where ! fun going to buy
my goods.”
•• That's right, and so should everybody else. Good bye.”
DRV GOODS.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
’ QUEENSWARE.
STONEWARE,
. cedarware.
Haft anß Caps, Very cheap Bonnet*, Misses' Flats, Ac.: La
dies’ Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, with Aliases, Boys and
Men's Boots and Shoes, and every other article kepi in a
first class country store, can be had cheap for cash, at
t McCormick’s.
All articles of country produce taken in exchange for
goods. B. H. MoCOKMICK.
Altoona, May 13, 1858.-ly
Another reduction in frige
at McCormick's Store.
Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit
will not be given to any other than those who ate willing
and can give satisfactory reference and assurance of prompt
monthly payment,) aud desiring to make it the interest of
all to patronize our store, we have made a very great re
duction in the prices of all description* of goods, and will
give our entire Una- and attention to keeping up au assort
ment to suit the wants of our customers, such as.
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE.
CKDARWARE,
STONEWARE,
: BOOTS A SHOES,
Goiters, Slippers. Hats and Caps, Dried Fruit, etc., ail of
which will be sold as cheap as tho 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 want of goods. [March 2S-tf.
PATENT. KEROSENEX)R CARBON
OIL LAMPS!
Unrivaled in Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain tho very best and cheap
est portable light within their reach, should call at the
store of the undersigned and exhmiue 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 arc easily regulated to give more or less
light.
sth. That thev irarn entirely free from smoko.
Cth. That the light is at least 50 per’Cent, cheaper than
any other light now in common use.
These lamps are admirably adapted for the nse of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, llnlls.Churchos,
Stores, Hotels, and arc highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, banging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp.
\V. guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cases.
Aug! 10, 1858-tf.] t Q. W. KESSLER.
Logan hotel. —the under
signed respectfully inform#' the
citizens of Blnlr county and others, i
that be has opened up the LOGAN lJ
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff
-it the west end of Hollidaysburg, for
reception of strangers and travellers.—
Everything connected with the house has been refitted In
the new with the choicest fur allure, ic., ic. '
Tlie house is large and commodious, and well calculated
for convenience and comfort.
His TABLE will be furnished with the very best the mar
ket can afford, and no pains or trouble will bo spared.to
render those who may choose to fevor hpn with their pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him.
His STABLING is ample, and ah obliging and careful
hostler will always be in attendance) ■,
ttS, The 'Williamsburg stage, which makes daily trips
between this place and Williamsburg, stops at the Logan
Hotel.
Dft. 17,1857,—if.] JOHN KEIFFER.
The great question which
now agitates the mind of every
is, where can I get the best article
money! In regard to other matters, the sulo
scribor would not attempt to direct, bht If you
wont anything in the lind of.
BOOTS OR SHOm.
he invites an examination ’oCWs stock and work.
He keeps constantly on hand an assortment ofßodts.Sho,-?,
Gaiters, Slippers, 4c., which he offers affair prices.
He will give special atteUHdh t 6 custom work, all of
which will be warranted to givejati*faction. None bat the
best workmen are employed
Remember my shop Is on Main street, next door to B.
Kerr’s old stand, now W. O’Neil’s. 4. ;
September 3, ’57-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Exchange hotel.—the sub
scriber would respcctfallji In
form the public that ho' has recently ire- 4
fitted the above Hotel, and ;is
pared to accommodate his
patrons in a comfortable ifiannCTi and
will spare no pains in making it nn ugreeable horoo for U 1
sojourners. His Table will always lie luxuriously supplied
'from the markets of the country Hid Hties, ftnd his Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as.
reasonable as those of suy other Hotel intheplacd, and ho
feels satisfied they can not be complained of py those who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to.recelve a share
of pnblle patronage, and IWI y intending to deserve it, fie
throws.open his house to the public,and invites a trial.
Altoona, May 27,1858.-Iy] '! JOHN BOWMAN.
Boots and shoes.—the UN
dcrslgned lias now on hand and will
sell cheap tit Ws store in the Maapnic Jem
pic, A Wrg«s and complete assortment efBOOTS
AND SHOES, ready made, ormndeetoorder,
OvershoesVl.adks’Sabdale, Gum Slioee, Cork
Soles, and everything in his line of btfeineevof ■
the beat quality and on the most reasonable terms. All
custom work warranted. ' ’
Jan. 2, ’66-tf.]
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS I OYSTERS'!
In consequence of the hard times, I hhve concluded
to pnt down thenrlcc of my OXSiptS to thelowest poe&i-'
hie standard. They Will horeaft<* he scried men the
phaflng D ish nt roosted inthe shell
and serred up with all other accompaniments. TWKNTV.
TOTB QBKM. J They wffl afcobe
er way, ot pricey to correspond with the times,
’* " ' "
P^=
JOHN ALLISON.
rtAST IRON RAILX3W& AND AtL
kindgof Castings VsiWited
log jratnp toorder»»tghOTiy tb; -i ! ••>.“«•*
-Vihiitiifu, Co.-
.4» 5
HENRY LEHR’S.
RIO COFFEE; SUGAR, TEA AND
T?6OS f BUTTER AN© ALL KINDS
JLj °f o-mntrv prwjnc* etn $e Md *t* ''■■
j“ ne IS ’«-»* : fctSlltf LS&t’fl.
Jan. 3,1866-tf.
A Btntvclenl fndStvti#*, ahMilM S* Trrfil M
the (i^,’^wm ,
•edroodem.tmiaamt-. ■••■:.,■ a i-i L. •: to
Of greatbenofil to U* tp. t
*nd thcy hRTo resolTed lo deroto uiemsdni, wJft'JJl
j^,tothiiveryl*i»t^t:hntTnwa**p6fc<t
Jiut gubUriiwl. on nL:
torrhoefti orS«mh«u w«nujM»rthe-ftefrirfOßsaW?
turtftion <W mttym&p* ot^dlw^oftSCt*
- Grains by the Consulting Surgeon. wUfli 5?
Wll (in* waled *tt*&o&zfr»>*fcl,<a*, oath.
ivo for yi-^tege;
- Ad«lr«w; i: *jr ? Rep Aft 8r Vrritmeni, Bft MOROtVai
GBO. -Sr-y. .. r . r .
cjtovbs i: srftVKs t alpyj&S
! ftt
fy T IToolor MatWOftlttafc Sfcrt*
■■s^as'JS^^seWHaS
arm cktfatlr rtoOmr Oaet m
,ed that .the whulo.ovcp gurtkco-jriU Bfckc.perftctlT.J2
: I^l*tllwiUiejS*cSMilitiozn^tlA^fcw f i2
i*Wiw4 or «q»l.' ,Itei4a^^^igb4.eiMb 4 !
ovpn iVAl»«?lwjmd fa&£L
’ skcr.- s®Kiß Mote l»-6no tfiat-tokyrocdi])' M%Bn£2
baud; :;'v "o *<»/*» >MI
Ja/fHE LIH*
.cttUw jftt.iHw* awl-vtoljitjv! «t*t Jlechatig
tiOIIKO {ffiM&BQß!^
in Utc room heretofore ocjaplad-Jrw
mediately opposiWMlhe' MuentilSeSeiit’wTUte, vie
.vrlil carry on tho btudneagjhiJiqwfr'iL Iwt aj
an excellent amoriy&rrt . >,*,,.\-C.{^,,
CLOTHS, CASSrMERES & VESTIM
suitable for workingand 3fres»»aJli, Wlttth ho wiU«J
niilur, on short notice and, at price* which .con lUU
satisfy. Ha liM also rccelved-OW LATEBTBtYLES*I
FALL AND JVIN'iBB FASUIUSi
clothing can bo made.- Xigftrte, ho l«,dataMdmdthtw
ingahnll be wanting pa Imjftan. t 8 ramyr Witu&Hg
those who may h«o ;\]
Altoona, Not. &-tf.| ~ _ , .„. 4Q^P(aAIA|!
■ T\uy4Li/g oil
1 / Prepared brlgtfwdlyhy Irofffi. DU VAIUIm
nicrly of tbo QoUega of ParJ*, uaovgj
fered to the public, A9~ for the euro of sore and ;*»j
fni dUoasoe w "' ‘ I
For instance —rain or .gocpncH-in any parted 4,1
syftcm, lUicuihatlSTh, painih the Wlc, breast or rt;|
healed ly.uralgiajbtjrns, Bpr%lna, hottaiJ
erninp la the gtbmach, or any other disease tblil
SOUS and PAIJiWM*, and it it onlyovCr this eta*
dua-neet we cUUnaperfect VICTORY. W*sj|
positively to otrrpatronir'we tan relleto tbctnajl
fK> times out ofliXk Me would just Bay to thcpsllj
, lie, I’t-of. Du Tairwhs lift yciira In fringing loth]
mcdlclimsupcriorllyuteralLothers. ]
I‘rico SO cent* per,bottle—J4_per ceot. cat off u Skj
trade. ' Alt order* Ynust bis addressed to
J> T). STUN QUOAD. Proprietor,
Sept. 2, ISSS-Ty.] ; I Lewis town, Hj
Agents for Dn VallYi Onlrnnie i)B—Uonry LthnU
Kessler, and A. Roush, i Altoona,- And all deslen hi
cinea everywhere. ■ ;
ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PRKM
Pablhhod, (Inti* lid
Thousand r 1
A FKW WORDS ON THBrUATIONAE TRLATIO
without MnUfine, of toertnafonbeit or-Igpcal Tthj
tency, and I
The important fact Uiat tlnrT»aiy’«l6iltAg esni
originating in the imprudence aiuli(alttu<l» otjeoal
bo easily removed WITHOUT dpHCtfikii in tUd
tract, clearly demonstrated; apd the entirely nevaji
ly successful treatment, WT adopted by the Attlwi
explained, by men a* of Which every fin* Is eoslWu
HIMSELF perfectly hnd'at the toast possible coit,lM
avoiding nil the advertised nrihtftnia #the day, ‘
Sent to any address, gratis -and jpoyt free iutMiUi
vclopc, by remitting (poef paidj tiro pottage irtanrjshl
B. DE LANEV, 88 East Slat Xdrk Qtj.
May G, JS3B. ‘
MAP OF BLAIR QOttNTY.—w
subscribers propos; to pulflUh p New itipdlj
County. Pennsylvania, from ccttlin surreys," ctmtihifl
Public Roads. Rail Roads, Canals, the actual loaJtA
Villages, Post Offices, House'? of Worship, School H
MnunfactoricSj Tanneries, MRU," Hotels, Stores, ln>
ea. names of Property Owners, ■
Enlarged Plans ot-.fne Principal'Villages, il»
Distances, and n Xtueinens Director} String the nag
business of iach subscriber, will be engraved pntkj
gin. Thoplottlng.vrfll bo toil sullable-scals so un
a large ana omomentpl S|ap, which will be tdap
mounted in tfaa best Style, ahddeUTwrd to rcbsaJa
$5 per copy. . BA3ADKL CB
April 16,1805. • . ISAAC o.l®
w. •KES^lifiß^nPßAC®
\JT • DRUGGIST, respcctfblly,
tothe.citlrensof Altoonaabd 1 tab “public'
erally, that he still
on Virginia street, where' bo Keeps constantly. B
onhand.fbr sale,'Wbore*alcajnl - Betall,BßUG9.‘ W
MEDICINES, CIIEMICAIS. OIL&yARNXSII-
E 8 and DTE-STDFFH; ‘ ~ .
■ By strict atteuUon to business and a-desiretota*
UOietion to all as reSwds' pyfcSand quality, helB
rterit androcebre a
Physicians and merchants. «uppa?d,.on > season*!!* 1
and att ordorsfrom a distance promptly attended U
, Pliysicians prescriptiooscanttfltßy- compound*! P
: , J. SHOEMAKER.
National poLicl gazetti
This Great Journal of'BHinn abtf Criabdj
its Twelfth Year, and is vwkjely’ circulated line]
the country. It contains all ’StoeOSjafTriab,
Cases,And appropriate'
infonnation on Criminal Matters. not toboiwH
other nevropgpnv - T 1 xfiAf'lT.. J
♦5,. Subscriptions $2 per tuinum; ; AlJpE «fin*n
l>e remitted by subscribers, (who pkrald Write tWd
.and tho reri&W
To
Editor t Prop'rtof-Nerr Tforic Police C»«|
15-tf) New If*”I
& Q|
Dollldaysbucgand Alloosjl
a RAFTS ON TKBPRIIICIPAL COT
and fiUrtr ondGoldfor solo,. CoUecthWjH
ys received on deposit, payable on demand, *»3
tertst, or fctfre«, at fair rate*. In
J.D.'IjEjET(
A TTOJLNEY-A3VLAW, Horn*
XJL Btfl^ttiK-ctosTf.PA-,
injtlic of BWs
4on entrusted
'JcTjce, corn(irAllegbeny and Prtm streets H oIB S
Pm ■; ;*•• '» *:'.*•■ -■: >l '•' .•■. •■ -•■• P\
... J. ,IQ. AUI>UM.
Weslrl v ?--•• -
/CONCENTRATED LY®, FOBJ
&<f SodpPowdsr
KUMjMnal.to il* of common.,-Soap; g**®? y
so *$ evz, ssrumva tar **Jta
June 10,1858-tf) .
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notices A™ cents pff
Obituary uoticoß cxcoouuitf tfi
r~ CHURCHES, MIN
I rrnltsilerian, Uer. A B. Cla
Lrr Sabbath morning at 10,4 o l
SU o’clock. Sabbath bplicol at
ImoHopm. Prayer Moisting ov
Ibe same room. < .
I UHhndisl Ejntcopal, Rev. 3. A
log every Sabbath morning at
lag. Sabbath School In tho Ecc
L. General Prayer Meoting In
■ay evening. Young Mona li.
( Lut\ir* n. Kcv. J x
log every Sabbatli morning at 10
•n the evening. Sabbath Sc.ioo
BU o’clock. P. M. Prayer Men:
[Medbesday evening.
[ ratted Brethren, Lev. D. Sp.(
Isry Sabbath morning at IUJ*, o i
Ijt* o’cU'Ck. Sal>batU Scliool
h'cfock. A. M. Prayer Meeting
H a lafoe room. , _ _
F Prtletlant Lev. R.
[Botrice 2d and -illi Sundays of
A. M„ and I'A P- M. Sunday r
I OithoUc, Her. Joux Twmos,
[o'clock in the morning, and at :
Jhplitt, B. 11. Pisn. Pastor
I morning at o’clock, and si;
I School at U o’clock, A. M. Pra
[day ereuiug.
[ J/ricnn Jfet.Yodist, Rev. Sxvn
[every Sabbath morning at 11 o'-
[the old Union School Uouso.
ißaattarn Way at
WMtarn “
Uollldayabarfe
Saatern Through Mall
MAILS A.
BmUtq Through Hall,
,W|**rn Way,
Saltern “
illolUdajtbarß
f Offl«e open for tie truuactloi
»o IP- during tbo week, am
laa Saudi/.
r auwvw-tn joa
, : RAILROADS
Untiei Train Bait arr Wee C,ii
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p • “■ West “ 11
Mail “ Bast “ 11.:.
|. • ■ ■*»■ . West “ 6,3:
[Tha nOLLIDAYSBURO BU '
BPralo Eait and West, and with
The BLAIRS VIEbKBRANC:
Fay Train East and West, Ej
'rain East.
November 29,1858.
MEETINGS OF A!
Jfeuafcnin Lodge, A. Y. M.. N
layrof sach month, in the thir
Us, at o’clock, P. M.
Mountain Encampment, A.
fourth Tuesday of each month,
pule Temple, at o’clock, P.
Altoona Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F.,
ITsniag, In the second story of
(’clock, P. M.
Ttranda Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F„
irsning, In the third story of p,
twit, at 7>S o’clock, P. M.
■ Winnebago Tribe, No. 35, I. (
ma STery Tuesday evening in
“Monlc Temple. Council Fin
)r*ath. W. A. ADAMS, C. of
Junior Sons of America, Cur.
lay night in the third story of
fa U«
_ RtuAinpion Cbmp, No. 51.
[lnssday evening, in tho 2d stoi
! Altoona Division, N'o. 311, A
W evening, in tho 2d story of
["■• B-? D. Galbraith, R. 8.
i Altoona Mechanics’ Library r.
pro meets statedly on tho Ist 1
JT A Pril. Julv and October. B
5.. vi Tues< iay evening in end
r t° 10 o’clock avery evening, (
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COUNTY Ol
Judges of the (burls.— Prcsid
•soetates, J. Penn Jones, Davi
■Rrothonotary —.Joseph JlaMr
Register and Recorder —iiug
Sheriff- —James Funk.
District Attorney —BcnJ. T.. II
County Commissioners —Davl
u»o, Enos M. Jones.
Clerk to Commissioners —lln
Mercantile Appraiser—Josep
County Surveyor —James L. (
Treasurer —John Llngafelt.
Auditors — 3. Morrovr. A. C.
wbor House Directors —Goc-n
•B. Riddle. • ’ '
Onvtser—: William Fox.
Superintendent 6f Common
ALTOONA BOROI
•Q&cej of the peace —Jacob
■Burgeit—X. SI. Jone*.
in”* >uncit —'James Lowth
L ‘o ° n .\. lVt ' r Rec, l. Kelson GI.
Counal-H. u.
‘1 tfuncii—John McCl
i 2Vea»itr«r— James L
Directors —Qeorjre. V
“•ob, Qoo.tV. Sparks, Joseph
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ta^JL OWMt c:ui, ‘ prices
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Teney LEHR-,
,-ft ” ohn , lehr’s olj ,ta,
ECorp . in North IVanl.
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