iiSSfe'-'-f' for; low tUnMeiiber mumUmt istfiiUybog bare to fttorm the cltSssnsof this pI»M M»J Tfctatfy that he baa just rcoelrod and opened bis WINTER GOODS, stUeh heard sell at ray low prion far cosh. It consists Pai de Chum, plain Merinos, fimnsd and striped Merinos, Wool Plaids, Union Plaids, >SngUth Marinos, black and fancy am ,. Shawls of Seen/ description; Shect • : ings, Muslim, Flannels, Cttssimeres, Sat- \ iins(tS, Ginghams, Chintz, Hosiery, - ■ Gloves, Embroideries embracing Z‘; ■ . Collars, Setts, Bands, hmrtr ings, Edgings, in fins, < - rsvsrf artick of La dies Wear. ... Also—An «xoell«nt aseortnicnt of- fashionable Queens yraro, Olass-weiey Earthenware, ' BOOTS Mid SHOES of all aim, qualities and styjee.-r liedies’r end mdses’. Shoes and Gaiters. . > ' The verybeat assortment of OUOCERIE9"may-bo found - At this estid>Uibmeut. i Come on«l come all 11 and examine tbe'obore Stock. Attead»;-0«t.i4,m8. muatKtf? Vrl TITILLjVONBEiIS NBVBB.€EASE t-.'Jfoiir-ce—not so long as WtOjRMICS keeps dtorelhAltoona, and brings such handsome goods ache ■ did'this fall. It Is tho wonder of every person bow; he •KtfMll such beautiful goods at such low prices,but the mystery Is cosily solved—ho knows what the people of XV tocna wmt and lie brings it, and, ho knows Where to buy Itrthe city to enable him to sell cheap at home, rn.cn? T ATtTVQ are respC'ctluliy invited-ta call X M.PJ 1 i and exumiae the rich stock of dainund fancy DHKSiJ GOODS whicji lie has selected ox ‘sw»ly to suit their wants, embracing every thing they re qairo from a fifteen dollar shawl down to a stick of.whale- THf GENTLEMEN wllent •wortmeot of. BOOTS aod SHOES, CMXIISj CAS-; fnti orerything in ibit.. liuo—also, axes, saws, *ogen mq? various mechanical impleuieaU, together with *«ap«rl>lotof segßrs ami THE HOUSE-KEjEPEK rJSK Mock ot GROCERIES ever brought to the town of Altoo- STwhich will bo sold at as • reasonable prices as they can ‘ 4>o tod elsewhere. Como and examine and price, and you la Incited to call and examine JJi T fJxJxJ X • magnificent, assortment of gdod goods and cheap, goods, and Wu will exhibit them wlthpleasnre, making np charge if you do hot buy. ' Altoona, Nov. 11, 1868. tip TS NOW RECEIVING the larg- I JSSTnmhnoft complete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS tbat.hu ever becuoffsred In Altoona. MlfEtock consists of, in part, a largo oasortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such a b French Merinos; assorted colors ,• all-wool tlaids, Delaines in every stylo; Cloaks, Shawls, goaoral assortment of Dry Goods lor winter. Also, CARPETS, \ HARDWARE, qUEEXSWARE, Boots, Shops, Hats, Caps, &c- Hi* Stock of GROCERIES is very large, and •ha Is prepared to sell VFholeaale at PUilad*lplilu prices, iftslght only added. * ■ ‘ ! Cash buyers will find they can save money by ci mnlntng bis stock before purchasing elsewhere. Altoona, Nov. 18,1858.-0 m ,t OOK GUT FOR THE NEW STORE. VI j—The subscriber‘Would respectfully announce to the Citizens of. Altoona and vicinity, that be has Just returned from the city aluThpenud his store jon the - ' Coasnt or Astfiz asn Vjboisia Smirrs, Whore bb offers fuT’SaierQie largest and cheapest stock of <MJEENS\YARE, WOODEN AND WfLLO W^WAJRE, 3sver brought to Gtte place, which bo will sell, WHOLE .SALE and DETAIL. Ho will also keep constancy on .hand a largo supply of * ; FLOUR, FEED .BACON, FISH, and Country Produce of aU kinds, Which ho will dispose of at the lowest cosh prices. As he ."baa.bonght W KJods for cosh, .he will be enabled to sell thorn Idw for cash.’ Ho would respectfully invito all to glve-him a call'and judge for themselves.'^ Oct 28th, 1858-tf.] LEWIS PLACE. .T?ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. JJ —The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to ftehublic that he has Just received bis stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. together with the very , latest styles of Fashion, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may give him o call, In the most sattsfaetory manner. . His stock consists of all qualities of goods, suited to the season, for dress-coats, over-coats, vests. Pantaloons, 4c, nis exporionce In the business warrants him In promis ing to his customers the very beet fits. ■ All he ailed is. a trial, that ho may be able to convince tho public of the truth of hlsjissertiotM. ) Room on Main street, two' doors above the National Betel. JOHN O’DONNELL. October 3sth 1858—tf. ' T>LANK BOOKS ANp STATIONS- H rt. wm. haven, mTafsim Jon Frtstkk, Etatiosbu akb Blase Book 1 MAMnr.vcriHvK, Cbrtur Market <C Second Pillthurg, Pa’mmtammW Tespectfully Invites attention to his large anil well selected ■ stock of : Blank Booh, Paper and Stationery, Rail Road, Mercantile and Book Printing, of every description, promptly executed. i ASf Agent lor L. Johnson 4 Co., Typo Founders, Phila delphia.' r [July 17, mniy LOOK OUT jFOR YOUR HEADS! —The subscriber would inform the in- 88998 habitants of tills place and. vicinity that he ESBS ‘hasJust received the latestetylcsof BbbH HATS AND GAPS, among which may bo found the best Black Hole Skin and' Bilk Hats, Black and different colored Wool Hats, Caps of all styles and prices, for men and boys. Persons in want ot anything In the abovc lino will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber, before purchasing elsewhere. ;■ Ile lias also on hand an excellent usaOrtment of .Ladies* FOBS, of different colors and prices. Those in want of the article should call at once. Store on Virginia street, opposite tho Lutheran church. Altoona, Oct. 14, 1858.-ly JESSE SMITH. TTOME TESTIMONY. P I [From, the Lewistown Aurora.'] 4 have been afflicted for ten years with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have received more benefit from Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil thanany*thormodicinolevcrused. ALEX. McKEE. V' •'' ' ’ Oliver townsliip, Miffliw-conaty, Pa. Thlais to certify that! used Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil in my fondly in some of the diseases for which it is recom mendetijuid found to act almost spontaneously. I recom mend it Co,all who suffer from pain. ■A. M. INGRAM. : Bept. 2,' *M-rly. " Deeaturtownshlp, Mifflin co^.Pa.. v A H A^.—Hear .what Mrs, Vaughn ■ Jrm of buncanmrilla gays:—l have used the Galvanic Oil piepaced by J. Dvßtoneroad, Lewistown, Pa, for a very >palnfhl diseaso myself and recommend It to others, and in every case found it to be ope of the very best medicines for sOreand painful diseases. Believes all iminin a few mlh atab. Everyfondly should have it in the house. - J. V’; - : • ,3ept. 16,1858^—1 y. WM. S. BITTNEK, SURGBONDENTIST, immediately opposite the Lutheran Church, on Virginia, street. Teeth extracted without • pain, Jjy means of electricity—no humbug. A student who waireome well recommended for morality andposscsseaa good English education, will be taken. [Sept, 2, ’6Sdy. HHAKE NOTICE, THAT THE AS -BKSBMENT No. 15. made by the Lycoming Mutual Imnuaheo Cbtnpiny, in Blair county, Is payable at my of flba..' :Ibß A3sc6sment is 3 per cent, on all notes in fare* SSyI3,TBSS. JOHN SHOEMAKER, «■ Altoona, July 15,1555. ~ - -; , Eeeaecr. ■ :CMEES FOR SALE.—-THE UN- Jisnlgned bos on handa Jot of Settees which he trill •HI <nAp for cash. JOHN SHOEMAKER, .Match 2S-tfQ 1 Masonic Temple.. vTTREAM TARTER, SUPER-CARBO NATE of Soda, Palaratns, 'Washing Soda, Dnckee’s BakingFoivdcr, in storoaUd for sale at . A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. _ SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAG- ilESIA—a cooling Cathartic, mild in its operation and agreeable to tho taste, prepared nad for Buie by A, BUSHELS WXL ' 1 mlnrtnn Pea. Snts in. store ami for sale by l i ; , ■ WM. X. 8JIU0AIU), ; Mareh 25,' , &8-ly3 in North Third street, fliUad’a. EAm JfqCORMICK’S,%# . r'-jJ.i*splendid Assortment of cioflfißg.. Sißl'sei.': Nor.SSf-tt Lbiam®g xaauASjn ;C API T A Is PB IZ J 8 f 6 0,0 00; TICKETS ONLY SlO. jTheMßj*h»g Scheme will ho dmwn by S. Swan A Oo* Maaagmn.of tho Sparta Academy tottery, in each ol their angle Nmnber totterie* fcr November 1838,at AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, 1 in public, under the ettperfntondenee of Com mtsaamcre: .... , Class 44'draws on Saturday, December 4,1858. Class 45 draws ou Saturday, December! I*lB3B. ■Class ,46 draws bn Saturday, December IS, 1858: Class 47 draws on, Saturday, December 27, 1858. : 6N THE PLAN 6? SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets! - mzeTsouuxs hr* nexeaxa aim ns pxnwl . Jfearty one frite to every Xine TiektUl MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I - xo u naiint sacs batosdsv ut nzczxus. 1 Prise of .|70,0J0 4 Prize of 800 VI " “ 1 20,000 4 “ - 800 1 “ “ : - 10,000 A •• “ 700 ~l Aft* - ■ OJO 1 “ « 4,000 60 Prizes of W 0 I ‘ « " «,0(Wl JO “ “ 800 1 “ “ l,60b!100 ■♦* “ 176 ; 4 « i,oooi2ao « « xoo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. - i 4-PrizesofS4oo Approx’ting. to $70,000 Prize are SI,COO 4 « “ 800 “ “ 60,000 “ “ 1,200 4 “ “ 200 “ “ 10,000 “ “ 800 4 « « ia g « « e,ooo “■« 6oi 4 u u 10Q « « -4,000 “ “ ’ 400 .4 “ «" 76 “ " 6,000 . “ “ 800 4 “ “ 60 « » 1,600 « «* aoO 4,000 « .« soar* 100,000- .6,486 Prieeaamonnting-to • ‘ . $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quartern. s2^o. Pi.AN CP TUN UiXX’kiiV. The nnmbcrs from. 1 to 60,000, corresponding with these; Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper are encircled with small .tin- tubes and placed hi one 1 Wheel. V-* ■ - ■ ' ,t.« The first 467 Prfros, similarly.printed and encircled, are placed in another.wheel.. Tho wheels are thejj revolved, and a nnmber is drawn from tho wheel of-Numbers, and at the same.time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and I’riz.- drawn out ore opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners: the Prize being placed against the Numbemdrawn. This operation is repeated jimtil all the prizes arc drawn out. XpjaomtvnogPatZEa.—-The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers td those drawing the first 7 Prises will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For ex ample: if Ticket No. 112(0 draws the sso,QoOPrize, those Tickets uumbered 15218, 112 W, 11251, 11252, will each bu entitled to $lOO. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $BO,OOO those Tickets numbered 645, 540, 551, 652, will each he entitlhd to $3OO, and so ou according to the above scheme. The 5,000 Frizes of $2O will be determined by the last figure of the nnmbsr-that draws the $50,000 Prize. For example if the number drawing the $50,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the Num er ends in 1,.wi1l be entitled to $2O. If the Number ends with No. 2, tlien all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to ,$2O, and so on to 0. ’ Certificates of Packages will be sold at tbo following rates which is the risk:, Certificate of package of 10 Whole Tickets, “ “ 10 Half “ “ “ 10 Quarter “ « “ 10 Eight « IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money to our address far the tickets ordered, or receipt of which they will be forwarded hy first mail.-r Purchasers can hare tickets oodiug in aiy number they may designate. Tiio list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be scut to purchasers immediately after the drawing. v Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office,.County ami State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without dedufction. * All" prizes of $l,OOO and under, paid Immediately after the drawing—otheb prizes at the usual time of 30 days. All. coipmnnicntioim strictly confidential. Address orders for tickets or certificates to 8. SWAN A (JO„ Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atalanta.Ua. can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing 3. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with this amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will bo published after every drawing, in the following pa pers:—Aire Orleans Delta, Mobile. Register, Charleston Stan dard, Nashville GaieUe, Atlanta Intelligencer, New loth Weehlg Day Boole, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dis patch, New York Dispatch, and Baubling {Miss.) Clarion Augusta {Geo.) Constitutionalist. [jaji.7-ly. JUST OPENED! THE MODEL IN BLAST! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD I announce that they have removed to their new MODEL STOKE, comer of Annie and Virginia Streets, ami are now opening the largest and nicest Stuck of tOSSTSST (S3>>CpC£>££>SS3 0 Boots & Shoes, Carpets, Notions, &c., Ever exhibited in this town. Having turned our attention entirely to tho above named Goods, wo will be enabled to keep a better stock of the Goods mentioned than those who keep so many varieties; and as we will not be compelled to sell Dry Good it, 4c., at a high profit to make iip for losses on other goods, we hope to bo able to dispose of them at prices that will astonish the natives. FOR THE LADIES, We have Prints, Delaines, Ginghams, Cashmere, and all-wool Plaidsj De begcs/ Cohurgs, Almicas, French Merinos, Wool Delaines, Silk Foulards, Foil Decheer es, Satin ' Striped Poplins, Black and Fancy Sitks,\ Sltaicls in great \ariely ; also, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, White Goods, dec, OUR STOCK OF CARPETS is iHrgi? and very cheap— wool filling as low as SV/, cents. Our Stock of DOMES TICS wo think cannot be befit in quantity, quality or price, persons .who wish to got the inqst for'tbeir nnmcjy will do. well. to give us a call find examine our stock ami prices, ami we hop# to ]be able to coutWo them that tlte MODEL is the place to buy goods. J. 4J. LOWTIIER. Ootoiicr 2Sth 2858—tf.ds, Fisitiye information:—tiie undersigned having perfected their Spring Stack, now offer'to the public the LARGEST LOT OF GROCE RIES ever presented in the toWn of Altoona. \ Our object in publishing this card is to present tho fol lowing facts: , Ist. The recent hard times have very much reduced the price of Groceries In the city, especially to cash buyers. •2d. We bought those Groceries in large lots, many of them from first hands. ~ 3d, Wo bought them entirely for cash. ' 4tu. Wo sell for ready pay. - filhi We keep our stock full by weekly receipts. Ctll. We arodctemint-dVokcpp up the credit of our house, f th. We sell more GROCERIES than any other store In Blair county, at less per cent. Bth. Wo sell cheaper than any other store in the county. A Continuation of patronage is respectfully solicited. Altoona, June 10,1858. - RICHARD WcLAIN. BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.— .Did you hear‘the news from Europe? If you have wot, vvo will toll you what it is.' It is that HENRY TUCK ply of* reW ™ c3 * ! ? m 1,10 Ea ? tern cities with a largo sup- E> ° READY-MADE CLOTHING, CopsisOng of all styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress Vwti - , Panto, Boots snd ShoQgy tint) uvcrytliinir kcnl in an cstulilishmont of the kind, oil of which he offers at uiiprcccdentedly low prices for cash. Having purchased his stock gt cash prices, lie ia thcrchy enabled to sell-very Idv. ’ * ■ ■ Ue invites all thoeefn want of anything in hit line to give hhn n call, feeling sure that he will ! bo able to eive > I T FTVTS PREPARATION FOR EX- Sd£?Z!!%%!F,i RATB ’, J ? CE ’ COACHES. ANTS. and SSSmeß^V^of 180 Jah.Mj -6MI]- o; w. KV.gUT.wn i Almonds, walnuts, cream Euts and Filberts in store and for sale by 2s* . ,101 North Sd street, 1 RAISINS,.~I,OOO boxes bunch and Inyer'Bnlslnsin store and for sale by V March2s,»sB-Jy] 101 NorttSfd^trt^^a:! /CONFECTIONERY.—PLAIN AND fine Confectionery nuumfoitnrcd and for sale l>y ‘ March 26, '5B-ly[ 101 North Third stm^PhUad’a.! T OyEHING AND NEW ORLEANS; I J SyrupMolawes, et-fclr prloes, at ■ ? 1 Jnno 18, ’67-ly] - HENRY LEgR’S., A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trua- JljL. ■ Braces for aalo at * 1-tf KESSLER’S. ■ "VOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL A hinds of Flour ' Jluno 18, ’ST-ly].. y HENRY T.TtHß'a, .* fiPEeTAGLES AND®® PRESEK-’| M ws/oratfe** ’ i '. v*bjslbb£' i STATE LOTTERIES luL »OEJWLT, ltßB. ' ’ , ■ : Bi FBAVOB & (Jo.. - P , . POE ,AD(HJBT, 1868, , They caution purchaser* of Ticket* to newareof order iqg Ticket* In Lotteries where -<s£trmor®nary large Oaph tam«n:oStredler o. email cost of Ticket* -all *nch ate swindle*.' ''■.■■■■*■■■, . , . \ The ilaryianSLotterhehaTe been in existence lor Forty Tear*. They are drawnby a State Officer, and can to Be liedjm- If yourtrawa Price,- you will get your money The whole country ja Hooded Lottery concern*. Bewareof them; .. .',i „ , • j*a-OrdcrinTteMarylaad State Lotteries. ■: •' .jmaNmcssTjiCDEMS. -•= ... MARYLAND BTATE.L(mXIIV, CLASS 37, To be drawn in Baltimore City, on Saturday, August Jlet, 1858. • r ' ' ,V ■ - . «Tl 2 Drawn Ballot* In eadi Package of 26 tickeU.-«i 1(J rand Prize of $40,000- IPrice of $2,000 IPrlceof 10.000 1 Prize of 2jQOO IPrhStjf 10,000 ‘ 1 Price of 2,000 1 Price of . 6,007 N 1 Price of 2.000 1 Price of ; 6,000 20 Prize of 1,200 IPric&of 6.000 SO Price of COO IPrice of . 6,000 20 Price of 600 1 Price of ' 2,000 143 Price of 400 1 Prize of 21J00 66 Price of 100 Ipricoof ' , 2i)00 66 Price of '6O 1 Prizeof 2,000 66 Pried: of 80 1 Price of 2,000 4.158. Prides of Sq 1 Price of 2,000 25,740 Price# of 11,7 ti 50J316 Priz«e, amounting to 46U1 ,600. Ticket* slo—Halved ss—Quarter* $l6O— Eighth* $1,26. A Certificate of Package of 26 Whole*, cost* $l6B 00 Dot do. 26 Halve*, 79 00 Do. : do. 20 Quarter*, , 89 50 Do. 'do. 20 Eighths, 19 76' Havana plan. This i'b the old mbd» of Drawing. Frizes in one Wheel and Tickets in another. : Every Prize is drawn out. “ Every Fritc paid iufuH willioui drdttdion I MARTLAND STATE LOTTERT, EXTRA CLASS 9. To be drawn in Baltimore, 5M- Saturday, Aug, 38th, 1858. 20,tC5 Prizes! 10,000 Numbers!! t . : Wo would call particular attention to the following splen did scheme, a [tstkage of 10 whole tickets costing only g&W—and every other ticket being warranted to draw ~ $lO. determined by the number drawing the Capitol Prize, whether bdd or even. SPLENDID SCHEME! • 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 Prizes of ' 100 Prizes, of 20,000 Prizes of Whole Tickets slo—Halves ss—Quarters $2,50. -A Managers’ Certificate of 16 Wholes—where persons wish to pay the risk only, will be sent for • $BO Do. do. 10 Halves, 40 Do., do. 16 Quarters, 20 Do. do. 16 Eighths, 10 Tho Managers have been compelled from the numerous complaints made to them, of unfaithfulness on the part of those who have been attending to the tilling of orders, to ficsocio the correspondence business in their owlf name. Order tickets front the Managers only. Adrress all letters to R. FRANCE A CO. March t-ly] Baltimore, Md. $BO 40 20 10 New grocery feed and PRO VISION STORE. The subscriber youbl respectfully iufonn the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that h" ha* i»poii<:d a store of the* above kind, near tlio corner of Adeline and Julia utrett*, Fast Altoona, where he will keep constantly on hand a lull sup ply of everything in hi* liur. UU ' \ GROCERIES are all fresh and Will lx* itobi at prices a* low an those of any other establishment in town. Hid stock of provisions, consisting of ' ’ Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, il'e. will lie Hold a little cheaper than they can be bought any whore ciso, Ilis Flour is obtained from the In-st intl 1< in the Western part of the Stiite, and is warranted to be what it is represented. ; All kinds of Feed for horses, cows and hogs, always on hand. ' I intend to keep such an assortment that I shall at all times be able to Supply my customers with whatever tley may need, and I intend also to sell at prices which will make it a saving to those who patronize air store. July 22, is:6 ;;m. HENRY BELL. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF P£ilFU.k!£llY, such as EXTRA GTS FOR THE II AN DEER CHIEF, Pomatums, Hair Oils, Colognes, im ported and domestic; Oriental Drops, Cosmetics, Prangi- ' ’ paiuu Sachets, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Dressing Combs, Pocket Combs, Purses, Bay Leaf Water, etc., etc., etc. JDST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE EOjVT AT T ISICC r A. ROUSH'S. Juno 18, JSoS.-tf JA ME S M, WII EE L E R & C 0. ; ,(.Vucc«.wrs to Jnhn-U. FORWAKDLNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Near the Pen'n’a Central Kailroud Depot, HARRISBURG, PH. DEALERS I'S ' UARD AXI) FOFT COAL , /Vf/ J Lint, Bnilrmii Iron, Bar and Jfcrsfoyitahl? Tr >ji, iVWfc, Flour, Oro- Ctrirr., FisK &i?L <«r. COAL sent iu cnpi.-. in or kurill 'inußtitirs, along tho different lUulrojids in Pennsylvania, [July QPERA CIGARS! TI&EE BELLES, ' NEPTUKES, FOBTALIZAS, LA ROSAS, LA AfcULAS, For sale t.y A. SOUSII, Druggist. ' June 24, 1855.-tf ' AYER’S. CHERRY PECTORAL, A. £. SKLLIIRS' Imperial Cough Syrup, UooJland's Gentian Bitters, Barhave's Holland Bitters, Sandford’s Liver Invigoralor, „ \ Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Clarke's Female'Pills, Duponco'-s Golden Pills, Wright's, Aged 9, Wilson's and McLane's Pills, Merchant’s Gargling Oil, Perry Davis' Pain Killer, MateheU's Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, Kerne, and Bone Lcniment, in store and for sale at - Sept. 3,1858-tf.j] ■ A. RO\JSITS Drug Stohe. BRANCH INSURANCE GO. —The undersigned. Agent forßlair county, will take short and long risßs on Buddings, Merehanaiu! Fur niture and Property of oveiy dwcrip’tior, ‘in town or conn try, at as rcnfiouabH rates us> any cotfipaoy ■in the State Jliska oh the lives ofhora<*. Office in Masonic Medicated flu chest PRO TECTOR, A ■ SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE fMTM Bronchitis, Coughs, Cdldß,aud o ther Mona of tnoljngß, jWhich nrige rtrom the.oiposed state of the. Wi&U U)fnsJ{i(m and the contimtal chants ofmit climate, for sale at the Dreg Store of O. W KESSLER T YCOMING COUNTY mutual 'Aj HRE ISSUJIANfK AQF^iChr-!Qio. oojeni&iicjl agent of the tycwqing Mutual Firolurorar.ee Cofeipanv.is at *U times toady.to insure nAinet losa or damage by fi re Buadmgt, ilaxhandife, Furniture and Property of every description, in gown dr country, At as reasonable rates iu any t»mpjmyJn the,State. ..Office In the Masonic Temple. Jan.S, ’6ft-tf] |,y. - JOHN SHOEMAKER, 1 Jrjejd!' AND LEMONS.-—5OO boxes Orangijß and Lemons in store endfiir sain by . March2s ’6B-lyX lOlXorthMstnetl I !hn.felid.ia. ' T OTS FOE" SALE.—I 2 BUILDING JLi Lots-situatelh different localities,' In tills Borough for sffio on rcasonable|teraB, by £27-tf.]. J. SHOEMAKER.,'; /'tAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, of,Tnrpentlne,-fflii<e Lead" and' Alwlwl, fir : - - ; > A. TOLANKS'jOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Jk# ud Bt this-bffiOK- 4 ’ $36,000 4 .Appr'z to $2OO 10,000 4 “ 100 6.000 4 “ 60 8,400 4 “ 6b 2.000 4 “ 60 lso} 8 « 60 600] 600 I 400.1 40fl1 2001 200 J 100 . 10 8 “ 60 8 “ 60 8 “ f* BEAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE *3T;’ ; :^^v■)Ea^N»TAs^To )TtO&AGdO OHEWERS. DB. fTOMAV EfSNARWg TASTE RESTORATIVE TBO- ClEElS.ilrffiWtsSkilMZitwte/or lebacco. - ; Tfte a well known and ihcotitroverfabla fact that the use of Tohadco is the promotSig oauie of many ofthemost se vere, , ; r ■ MENTiE PIItSrCAI. DISORDERS 10 which the. race of man IS subject, as careful analysis and long and psinftd experience hare clearly proven that it contains certain norcotio and poisonous' properties most dOngoroos lu their effected which by entering into Ulo blood dontogo tltfe fimetions ami opbmtisos of the Heart, causing tunny tosuppoao that orgah to be seriously diseased. " TOBACCO affects ajso the entire nervous system, man!- teatlßg itself—aSnli.WhO hareoveruKed tho noxious woed wifLlwat Lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Watcr ErOidi. Dyspepsia, and hutpy other disorders of a similar character. TUETASpj RESTORATIVE TROCHES Arc designed to counteract these bnnefal influences, and have prbved.complctely successDtl in a multitude of owes, and wherever used. Being harmless la themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon tho entire system, restoring .the Taste'which has become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence, completely removing the irritation and accom .panying tickling sensation of the Throat—which are al ways consequent npoit abstaining from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate the whole system. * Persona who are Irretrievably undermining their consti tutions and shortening their Uvea, should nsethfcso Troches immediately and throw hS Uio injurious and and unpleas ant habit of Tuhgbco Chewing. - These Troches of Lozynges are put np in a convenient and portable form At the low price of SO Cents per Box. A lib eral discount to the Trade. " Prepared solely by Hie undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. March 18, ly.]l V MIDDLETON k BROTHER, • Importers and Praters in Winn and io/uort, return their thanks to their friends for the Ulu iul share of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfnlU «o licit a continuance of the same, at the Oh I) EhTAHLISH MJ-..NT, NO. 5 N. FRONT tT., Philadelphia, where tiiey have a large assortment of WINEBond I. iOt'ORB of the choic est brands Anti qualities. Having made arrangements with some of the drst houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables ■them W furnish to their customers up..n tiie most reasonaj Ue terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies : Otarti, Bennesy, ifardf, ‘Pimieft, disunion, Martdl, T Hines, X’dkmrsitt, 17. J. Denny i£ IX. A. Seiyndte, <fe., <£c. | Champagne,- Old Oporto, 1 Burgundy. Madeira. Tenerife. Claret,.Sherry, Lisbon, \Jfuek, ,IMjU,, Ja HV,ics of various brands and anal dies. Holland Gin. Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirit?. Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apido, lavender. Dliuklxnv, Raspberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bittern, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac. Also, constai'tiy on hand, an extensive stuck of OLD IF//AJ T, NONONGAHKLA and BOURBON WUIS NLIS, of various grades, some, of which We guarantee to be superior to any in the country. ®3L.lTom our long experience in the business, and thor ough knowledge o! the tastes-of the community, we flatter ourselves to he aide to fill nil orders that may be entrusted to us. Orders from the country (which aro most respectful ly solicited) will lie promptly attended to. Great care taken in ;uckiog aini, shipping. All goods sent from our establishment are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with tiro privilege of lulus return' d. Feb. -iii-lyj E. P. .MIDDLETON k BilO. 50 10,060 200,000 JOHN BRY A R & C 0., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN \mm & LiauoßS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLER, 18l I 155 Liberty <S Pittahuryh, Pa., j Beg leave respectfully to inform their old customeia'nml 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 Li.pairs Among their largo assortment may bo found Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Ja naica Spirits, St. Croix and Now England Rum, Champagne, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Mouongaheia and Rectified Whisky. Peach, Wild Cherry. Blaekben y. Strawberry arid Raspberry Brandies. Ac., Ac., Ac. A share of public patruikgo is respectfully solicit" d. and all orders cnti listed to our care will be promptly Attended ■ to. Country Dealers will and ii to their advantage |.. . e||j upon us, as wc are determined to Bell nothing hut the very best. _ Pittsburgh, April 1, 185 vly. EKTGRPBESG UORKS, NO.<, 136 WOOD STREET. PITTS BURGH- PA. BOWN & TETLEY, Manufacturers of Rifles, Guns, Surgical and Dental Instruments, &c. RIFUE GUNS. We would call attention to our stock in the above lino, knowing that we cannot he heat either in the ijunlity or price. Being largely .engaged in this branch of business, we defy all completion. All our rifles are warranted or no sale. .Hardware. Snorting Materials,Cutlery. Pistols. Guns. itevolvCis, Flasks. Belts. Powder, .Shot. Uidis. Caps. Fancy Uurdwaiv ami Sporting Equipage, in all its variety, which w»* oiftT l*»w tor Ca>li. PirrHOin-April J, IfcaS-ly. HV. CrsvisKjjui*. 1). Ccssiscn.ui, I!. Vvsstycasx. D. llllljO', (j DCNCAN. CUNNINGHAMS & CO., PITTSBURGH (TIT GLASS WORKS, WAREHOUSE 109 WATER ST. a.nd 110 Hi;ST ST., , PITTSBURGH, PA., Betwecen Weod and Smithficld, . MAN L'r ACTUUERS OF Plftsbjirgb €33 y Wiadcw Glass, DRUOG I STS’ GLASS-WARE, AND AMERICAN CON YEN GLASS, Tor Parlor V.’iMiiiuv, Cliurchco and Put.lie Buil-Jiuirs. Altoona. Ann! 3; - HPETTINGER’S , • GREAT CEXTRAX LITERARY TiMPORIUM, NO. 1, “ALTOONA HOUSE,' - ALTOONA. PA , VHi .rc mayshe h.v.l aijthe popular I'>i!.l i- :<.n, ~f rl„. day, such as Daily and Weekly Tapers. Mifgavin-s. Ncv-ls and Romances, .Misri.ll.nifutisßis.ks. |;.„,ks. (,v>v Books, Slates. Tens, Tennis. Inks. Cap mil L-tt-r Taper. Knvelope*. Drawing and Tissue Taper. Blank liui ks end in fact everything, iu tint Stationary I ini. Top s. Nations and Games ofetvry variety, Picture? and l‘j tmv Frames, T u . ■bnceu and S'-gars of the best enaiity. ic.. ic M. B. \\ e are sole \V holesale ami Retail Agent. in firs county, for BOHN'S CELEBRATED SALVE, h does ilivcly curesores to tehirli it is applied. Try it. T>LAIR COUNTY DAGU ERRKAN i? lit«>MS.—Mr. G. \y. FISHER, tin Ilelliduyslntnr Artist, la gs leave to inform our readers that he is prepared to take PhoVxjniphs nf theca sal j)"rsons, from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice -«n<l on tho prst reasonable terms. He has just received a large stock of durable and neal rases, of till sices amj styles, im-liuling a new pattern of Family Case f,,r four persons, and ia prm pared to fill them with perfect likenesses. AMBROTVi’II, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH. Give hint a call. Rooms on the corner of Montgomery and AUegheny streets; Hallidaysbnrg, Pa. fjiiny IT-tf. C. J. HIRST, M. It, . D- It itmtD M I) DRS. TJIRST & GOOD, TENDER their professional services to tho citizens of iltooua in thc several brandiesV>f MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Country calls regularly attended to. Oflice. tin; samu as heretofore occupied by Dr Hirst By consent. D. R. Good refers to J. Mf GcmrailU 31. D„ Alexandria, Pa. ■T.-il, I.udeu, M. D.. Huntingdon, “ Dm. Ross, Royer and Foy, Williamsburg, Pa. April 22, ISoS-tf.j *” CQAL! COAL! COAL!— The subscriber would respect- -s===”“===- "Os nilly infortn -the consumers -of COALKw PAL dSxtTjS in Altoona, that lie is constantly ro-&£im£l "* coiving nU kinds of COAL, which ho**™* is ready to deliver atoll times and to any part of the town. Office at residence, in North Ward. 11 Juno IT-2ia] ; JOHN ALLISON. I EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO J caU and test the merits of iho articles kept by dune IS, 07-Iy] , .HENRY LEHjR. Li ardwarb of ALL DESCRIP- X, I tions jnatrecoived and far sale by Oct. 15-tf ] • • J. B. ITTLEMAN. HAT, TOOTH, SHAVIN&, JLJL Paint, Sash and Yarniah Brushes at - ' , . 'KESSLER’S. Hams, side, shoulder, dried Dcef, always on niiiid at ■; June 18. ’57-lyJ HENRY-LEHR’S. |>INE AND LARD OILS, OAM-. ■ iOione. Burning .Fluid, Carbon Oil, 4c-at Jan.S. dO-tf] ■ .l, ; - ; - ■ ■,KESSLER’S. ASUrniIOB LOT °F FRESH GAB MN BjsSpfe far seJs by \ rgtf) J ‘J, T,. rrrtnro • v ',' f JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist. Cor. 2d and Race street,.l'hih^. BRANDIES. WINES TRON CITY (k)l i LEGE, Pittsburg, Po. Chartered l$i»; 300 Students attending January, .1658;: ; Now tha tho largest and most thorough Commercial School of the'Onilfd'Ctatee. Young ■ m<iu prepared for actual duties ofthcCqhnting Room. J J. C. Smith, 4. M. Ptof. of Book-keeping and Science off Accounts, i - j'- ■ ' ■ t A.T. UotiTßSrr, Toachor of Arithmotio and Commercial • Calculation.' - ' ‘ ‘ J.A.JUEttntCKondT.'C.JK>ocijfS,'Tcactmtiior»sck-lcp«plng. A. CoWtET and W. A. Mtuxß, Vroih. of Penmanship.; SING BE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used In Every department of.busln'esa. Commercial Arithmetic—dfiap&i Bminm Wriiinff tt Betedirig Counterfeit Mdbeif- Mercantile Correspondence—Comdhtreial Law — Are tanght..nnd nil other .other necessary for tho success and thorough education of a practical busipesiAnan. is themihlib. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsbrugj ftrt thn'pnst three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing, N(>T ENGRAVED WORK. . IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No Yacaliotb—Time unlimited. —Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition for full Commercial^Course, $35.00- Average time-8 to 12 weeks—Boant, $2,50 per \Wftck —Star tionery. s6.oo—Entire cost. Jfiti.OOto $70;00. - W#-Minisfcra’Sons i-cceived nt half priM- For rart!— of Business and Orna mental Writing—rinclodo two stamps, and address s ' E. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sept. 30.1558.—1 - , TNTE iN S B E X CIT EMEN T ! X MrCORMICK’S NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED AnD ARE NOW BEING OPENED FOR INSPECTION AND SALE. “Ilalloo. neighbor,'l’hi here on tho ground again.’ Per haps you recollect w hen I, lout year, uskCd you to hold my horsev a moment and tell me where the CIIEAP STORE was. But it is different now. It reminds mo a little of the ciinijiaigii of 18-Ut. tv hen Gen. Harrison was elected Pre sident. Ton have only to go with the crowd mid you will have no difliculty in Uniting McCURMICIt’S STORE, From the excitement down-the Valley, and the quantity of good* 1 see carried away, they must ha Belling oil' very rapidly and very cheap.” ” :' . “ You are right, my friend; I would sir to yon, sir, go aiicad ami your anticipations will lie fuhy realized. He has a very large and well selected assortment of Goods. He'll sell you a dress fm -fifty cents and give the trimmings into the bargain, 1m told, and ail other 'goods in propor tion.'’ ' ' ' . ••Good byo, neighbor, that’s where l am going to buy my goods.” •• i hat's right, and eo should everybody- else. Good bye.” DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARB, Stoneware, CEDARWABE, Hats and Caps, very cheap Bonnets, Missed Flats, Ac.; to dies’ Gidlcrs, Shoes and Slippers, with Misses, Roys and Mm’s Boots and Shoos, and every other Ifarticlo kept In a first class country store, can be had cheap fur cash, at McCormick's. AH articles of country produce taken in exchange for geods. R. IL.MoCORIIICK. Altoona, May 10, 1558.-Iy • Another reduction in price at McCormick’s Store. t - . Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at least credit will nut be given to any oilier than these who are wilting •toil enn give sat ixfactory reference uud assurance of prompt .monthly payment.; «nd desiring to makti it the interest of i .ill to patronize our store, we have juada a very great re? | dilation m the prices of all descriptions of goods, aud will ' give om - entire time ami attention to ketlpitig np on assort ment to si.! - , the wants of o,ur customers,such as DUY GOODS. ' - ■ ■ • GROCEKIF.S, hardware, QUEENSWARB, CEDAHWARE*- STONEWARE, BOOTS 4 SHOES, Gaiters, Slippers, Hats and Cdps, Dried ;Fruit,'etc., all of whU.li will lie sold as cheap ns the cheapest; All artn !es of produce taken in exchange fur goods at their highest market price. ‘i • Thankful lor past .favors, wc hope to shire the patronage of tlwise who are in want of good*. ) [March 25-tt PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON U)I, LAMPS!, Unrivaledm Beauty, Simplicity Sa/Ay or Economy. Every person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap est portable light within their reach, should call at the bt .re of the undersigned and cxaniiua these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere; and wo pledge oufselves to demon strate • Ist. Timt XO ACCIDENT can occur hy ; explosion. 2d. That they emit bq offensive odor while burning. 3d. That .titty are very easily trimmed, 4th. That tliey are easily regulated to hive more or less Rght. . r 6th. That they burn entire!) - free from smote. 6th. That the light is nt least s[) per ceiit. cheaper than any otlicr light now in common nso. These lamps are admirably adapt ml for the use of Stu dents, Mechanics. Seamstresses. Factories,Halls, Churches, Stores, H jE.-Is and aro highly recommended fi.r family n?o. 'Die burner of the Carbon OR Lamp, cab le attached to old side, hanging and table fluid and oil. liunps, at a email expense, and will answer every purpose pf}S new lanp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction lu nil coses. .Aug. TJ. U3S-tf.j O. W. KESSLER. | OGAN HOTEL.—THE UNDER yI.-i SIGNKD rc<i>eclfiilly informs tljol. cit incurs of Biair county and others, r 1 jfniJ —W tje.f ho has open, dup tho LOG AN MiSSS SsT , S nousil, formerly kept |jy Sheriff Rcc»S® '*l the i:r end ..f llollidavehm-.p f~r'- tlu !yO|f I yieepiiuu of strangers anil travellers.—fT Tl ' ' ih . iyt'iing cuuii. eteil with tho tiouso has been refitted in fl) ■' ie w with the Mmiorsf furniture. ic.,3tE |The house is large and commodious, and well calculated fdk .■oiivenience and comfort. ; 1 ; • His TABLE will he. furnished with tho very heel the mar ket can afford, and no pains or trouble'Will he spared to render those who may choose to favor hrm with their pa tro:jage eoiufoi tal l.' anti happy during their stay with him. IBs STABLING is ample, and an obliging and careful host', r will always he in attendance; I: ! bf/.s The Williamsburg stage, which makes daily trips between this place and Williamsburg, stops at tho ‘Logan Hotel. ; ; l>. r, IT. IS.T7. (f.J JOHN KEIFFER. r rilK GREAT. QUESTION WHICH .JL agitates tin' mind of every parson , i“, wli-ro can I get the best article for mvajsSjj ' mniu y I In regard to other matters, tlio atkle- nm srriher would not attempt to direct, bntilf you HR want anything in the lino of ‘ HOOTS OH SHOES he invites an examination of hirstfck and wjirk. He keeps constantly on hand an assortmfttt Ofßoota,Shoes, Oaltei'*e Slippers. Af.. which he offers at (air prices. lie will giv sp 'dal attention to custom work, all of which will he warranted to give satisfaction. None but the host workmen are employed ... Remember my shop is‘on Jluin Street,; nest door to B. Ken ’s old stand, now W. O’Neil's. | ! 1 ' September 3, ’57-tf]. JOHJB', H. HOBEBTS. TAX CHANGE SUB- Sfj PCRIBFR would respectfully in-; form tlie puldir tlmt ito lias recently ro*iA iitted the above Hotel, and is now lire pared to accommudaffe his friends andjßß patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare no pains ip making it an Bgrcb|blHioiue Sr nU sojourners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied IVym the markets of tb« country and cities, and his Bar tilled with liipiors of choice brands. Hl* charges Are as rcasanaldo as those of any other Hotel Ifftbu place, and ho feels satisfied they can not be complained of bv those who favor him with their custom.' Expcctingtb rocC-ive a share of pilhllc patronage, and fully iutending trt deserve it, be throws open his house to tho public and invites a. trial. Altoona, May 27, 1558.-ly] JOIIX BOWM.AN. Boots and shqes.—the un dersigned has no* on hand and will - >■» sell cheap at his store In tho Masonic Tent- VfBP pie, a large and complete asjortment ofBOOTa • W AND.SIIOES, re«dy-inade,.or made to oinlcr, U Overshoes. Ladles’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork Soles, and everything in his line of businosc.of the best quality and- on the most reasonable terms.' All custom wotk warranted.' r ■ !' Jan. 2, ’5O-tf.] J. fiOIOBMAKER. OYSTERS I OYSTERS! OYSTERS! In consequence of the hard times, II have cortblnded to put down the price of my OYSTERS to tho lowest ponsl ble standard. They will hereafter be fcOrved np on the Chafing Dish at T WENTY CENTS, and wished In the shell and served np With all other accompaniments. TWENTY. FIVE Cl»T£MThey will also be cr way, at prteef to correspond with tho times. ’ jounikkiffeh, Prc iGtfQ Logan IXonsouHollldnysbiu-g. f (AST IRON BAILING ito ALL aI;KBNSWARE,JUSTRECF.IVEI), A largo and awfortmenit; it the store o£ :—~ J- b hileman.: EIO COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA AND alLWild of Groceries for sale by onnelS, ISSI-ly] . ÜBNRY XEKR. BETTE& AND ALL KTWpa -b . ' HE^tEEHR’S: it-- L- IMPROVEMENT IN t'OOjr . VXJNO STOVRS. COJSUMP3JOX OFSMOKE JXD OJSJIO) sjnv OF FUEL. The subscriber takes pleasure in offering to the w,viu NEW OA3 AND SMOKE CONSUMING PWi9 t CtnAing Store, recently patented, which it destined * pcrcede all others, as lt requires i _ ON&TIUItD LES 3 FUEL than other store* and is more easily, quickly am) Ir hootoil. No unpleasant smell ol ga* arises store fnmrthe fact that it » all consumed er» | t ~ capo, There it no trouble from amoko as that unpul* and often anuoying cxlialation iff‘also consumed tau}** the store Neither is there any: danger of Hues w 25 uey«: becoming clogged with soot ortho mortar ioo» fool the gasarteing from eoffl fires., ■ “tetj Persons wishing to piuchaffq stores are invited to r»li„ the atore of the subscriber,'in tho Mttoouic Tempts sns 1 * amine too above stoves, . ’“***• • ' , JOHN SHOEMAKER ■’ N. B, Ail klnds of Air-tight, Parlor Corking Stoves on hand. . V [Aug. p» jgjJw Stoves k stovesj! stoves.-JJ uniorelgncd has Jiut recelretl froni Phlla dolplita, North, Chase i North's celebrated Cook-^Jri ' fogJjtOTOB - ; ru A 8n TUB ROTAL COOK . ■Sv for WoodorCoal. This beautiful Cooking Store challenges all competition for the wtouiaite of ornament and perfect operation w all respects. Tv. oven extend* under tho firo-bo*and tho Sues »re K ,n r P~ ed that tho-whole oven gt»rft?o will bake perfectiv fornily. Tho slightest oxiunhuit*>h:of this Stove taints iafy every one that it will become * universal favorite. ** THE SHA SHELL, for wood or coal. The arejbwtl* of good cap«city-jw ash-bos iff deep—the oven is capacious apd UalhowS baker. This stove is one that mayreadily be recotumaaS for family ns®, in every pivrticplar, . ** All kinds of heating arid parlor stoves comUstb » hand, -JOSEPH U. BPSIf * April 10,’57-1 r 7 Opposite the American A/toJna. ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PKE>U. TVU£ DECLINE.—Just Fobllskod, Qntis, theXik Thousand: ' “ A PEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL-TREATMCit without. Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or locanVettM* Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervbns Dibilltr. tcacy, and Impedmeuts to Marriage generally, by * '' R.'DBLANEY,M.D. The Important fact that tha many alarming enm r original hit in tho Imprudence and solitude ofvouth.Bi, be easily rcmhVcd tVJJHOUT MEDICINE, Is in tliistml tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new sad hid ly supccsafnl treatment, as adopted by the Author, Ml* explained, hy means of which one is onaMcd to cm HIMSELF iierfectlynml at the least possible cost, thehli avoiding all tho advFVtisdd nfaStrom#of the day. • Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a wiled*. vclopc; by remitting (post paid) two postage stamp* t»S. B. DF.-LANEV, 88 East Slat street, Xew York City? May 6,1558. SUFFERING HUMANITY, REAS TfllS.—Tho undersigned takes this method of infer* lug the public generally that there Uno'medicine now* freed to the piddle that is equal to DO VALL’S QXLVA.V IC OIL in relieving suffering humanity. I was-au observer of its effects on a friend 65 min*, >h snft'cred almost everything from a neuralgic affection vhki resisted tho last medical treatment Ih Centre eountr, I, applied freely tho Galvanic OR to tha painful part, tndpti some inwardly, and in 2£> minutes the.patient was tins and when awakened was free from pain and continual* This is a positive fact which X am willing to make goods any time. A' case of Felon waaenrod in nearly the ua kngGrof time. J. U. UAII.V, Sept. 2, ISSB-ly.] ; Centre Bid MAP OF lUiAIE COUNTY. —TAB propose to pnbiish a Set? Map of Bite Comity, Pennsylvania, from actual surreys, containing ID PuWio Roads. Kail Rpads, tho actual localttMtf \ illages, IVpt Offices, Houses bMVdwhip, Schiol Iltmm, Manufactories, Tanneries, MiUs, Hotels,Stor*s, Farm Ho* es, names of Property Owners. 4c. Enlarged Plans ot th* Principal Villages, a Tsbhd' Dlstmicps, and ft Bivdneetf Directory,' giylngtho uajcd ist business of each subscriber, will be engraved On thenar gin, The plotting will bs'to a 'Suitable Scale so as to nut* a large and ornamental Map, which will be col .ted til mounted In the best style, and delivered to subscriber! it $a per copy. .. BASIVKL OKIU > April 15, ISSfJ. ' ISAAC O. FREED. GW. KESStiEH-r-PRACTICAI • . DRUGGIST,- respectfully announces - . t to the citizens of Altoona and the-public gon-^^HA, orally, that be still continues the oti Virginia street, where lm keeps constancy ju on band, for sale, Wholesale ahdltetaO, DRUGS, m MKDdCLVES, CirEJnCALafOIhS, VARNIgU- Ai ES and DYE-STUFFS. r By strict attention to business, and a deslro to render til fcfcctlontoallais regards prtpft and quality, ho hop*fc merit and receive n share or public patronage. , Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable tonM, and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions pare&lly compounded, pAt NATIONAL POEIOE GAZETTE.- Tljis Croat Jpurnal. of Crime and Criminslsi! b its Twelfth Year, and- Is- widely circulated througkccl tlie country. It contains' oil the Great Trials, Criinlad Cvtcs, and the some, together silt information on Criminal Matters, not to be found In uj other ncwqaiper. ‘ . «fc.Snl»wlpthmh annum; '.fl for six months b bo renutted by subscriber*. (whoTghotlw write their mb* and tho town, county and State where they- reside olslnijl . . ■ To a. w. MATaiAi, *co , „ Edßor 4 Propr. of New York Police Gazctts 15-tf] Xew TinrkCO!- Bell, Johnson, Jack & Co,. OFFICES AT . npllidapburg and Altoona. T\BAFTS on the principal cities, and Silver and Gold for gale. Collcctioiutfnisd*.-". Moneys received on deposit, pavnblo on demand, Witboath torcst, or upod time, with Interest, at fair rates- p-tf J. D(. LET3T A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hollidat* ■OE. „ . Bim oOTNiri >a., (A iapnicUsoln thc several Courts of Blair, nnntissfc* lod Cambria and attend promptly to all cou* 4on entrusted to him. Office (forthe present) sthisn* dence, corner Allegheny and Fens streets, llolUdajsl'T Pa, ; ■ • ■:->■■■■ . -'■ v ' [M«tf J. GK ABLUiI, fTONQBNJRATED- LYE, FQR ML. Kl?fO Soft Soap, and Soap Powder foriWaabiiifcJ-J to six of common Soap; Castile Soap, E***' Soup, etc* on hand and for sale at' Juno }O, |SSB.-tf j A. ROUSH'S- Flour.— the rest quality of FAMILY iXOUIUor sale, Wholesale Apply to J. SHOEMAKER. Dec. ll K 1550-tf.; Masonic Tc»P‘*‘ T>ICH TOBACCO AND HIGHLY LEUB'A TTAIR OILS, COLOGNES, POM- J^ i «^ > *«l*- "VTONB BUT THE BEST COJiFEC n»» Sfi* DUVALL’S GALVANIC OIL Prepared originally by ProCILDV TALL,fcr uierly of the College of Surgeons, at Paris, Is now of fcred to the public, <3r*for tho core of aoroand wb. ful diseases •££> Pnr instance—Pain or eoroness in' any wort of the syi term Rheumatism, pain lo tto back, breast or ads healed breasts, neuralgia, barns, sprains, hcadacio cramp to tho stomach, or any othcr-discuso th»t « SOUfi and PAINFUL, and it la only over this clWu diseases that wo cluiina perfect VICTORY. We MT ifosUivelyto our patrons wo can relieve the suffim SO times out of 11(0. Wo would just say. to the nul lie, Prof. Dn Vail was 25 years lit bringing to this medicine superiority over all others. Price 50 cents per bottle—% per ceht. cat off to the trade. AU orders must bo addressed to.’ ’ • A. D, BTON ERO.VD, Proprietor. Sept. 2, ISoS-ly ] UAwa PL^ Agents for Du Tail’s Galvanic Oil—Henry Lehr lesskr. and A. Roush, Altoona, and all dealers is inps everywhere. , ' . ALTOONA, BLAIE COUNTV, PA. Can at all times be found at the store of J. B. BUenaa Altoona, October 1, ISSTI-Iy " ' ft ' MoOBSM * »' TOILS' XBLB ALTCK n| * WHN, i jrgr£d& uu> w ■y-r Uaeeor le«f. strm fee «“ h lumtion. ft* Übm or t«Mb OMiqUftX*, S£ ' fottr • Half ft ooloik* Ons column, _ Admlaistmors ■*•*«* UMrcbanta advertising bX 41 *th liberty to change., arabsshonal or Business ( lines, with P*P« r . P w T» Ooumuoicatious of a poll will bo charged accor Advertisements not mark i Allred, will bo continued ti the above terms. [ Aosloesa notices tlvo cent I Obituary notices uicoedlii tribune CHURCHES. » Prvbiteriixn, Rev. A B. m gabbatb worniugat 10}$ fU o'clock. Sabbath Schoo lars Room. Prayer Mcotiut Ike same room. JidAoditi Bpitcopat, Rev., every SSbbath morning mg. Sabbath School in. the U.' Qsoeral Prayer Meeting Eiy evening. Young Men’s ifeoiug. ZuiAcraAi every Sabbath mornings ta tbs evening. Sabbath Sc |U o'clock, P. M. Prayer 5 Wednesday evening. CniCai Bnlhrtn, Rev. D. S try Sabbath morning at 10; |u o'clock. Sabbath Sqhu /clock, A. M. Prayor Meet in tome room. ProUttani Spixeopal, Rev. Bsrvice 2d and 4th Sundays < i. U., and i\4 P. M. Snnd* OtiAoiie, Key. Jons Twimi /clock in the morning, and i BiXftill, ti. U. Fish, Pas naming at o'clock, and School at U o’clock, A. M. i isy evening. Jfriat* MitKodut, Rev. Sa ivsry Sabbath morning at 11 iw aid Colon School House. ALTOONA MA MAILS lostesn Way at fsstsni “ lolUdaysburg, •stern Through Mall MAILS as Urn Through Mail, fee Urn Way, Mtorrf « [ollldajsburg OBes open for the transae 1 1 P. M~, daring the woek, klsaday. duny 4,'41-tf j Ji RAILI Inrw Train Kast arrives e “ West “ S test * Bast “ a 1" “ West « 1. laa “ East « 11 ** * West “ 0 [Ths HOLUDAVSBCRCI Li (rata Kast and West, and wi I*haBLAIRSVILBE BRAf fay Train East and Wsst, J [rata Kast. ’ Borsmbsr 20,1858. meetings OF I I JFnmteia Lodge, A. Y. M.. M of each month, in the till 15,«7U o'clock, P.M. I Mountain Encampment, A Mrth Tnesday of each moutl r®*? Temple, at 7U o'clock. I I Altoona Lodge, I. O. of O. F .suing, (n tho second story b clock, P. SI. 3 [ prumia Lodge, I. O. of 0. F Mnlng.iu the third story of Mast, at 7 o'clock, P. M. I Winnebago Tribe, No. S 5. I. f* Tuesday evening ij [““Jk S mplo, Cou,lc ll B Fi A< A »AM9. C. 0 "/ America, cA fV Bht third atory of ijfiubington CUmp, Xo. 51 i/nr. yeV ,°. nln K' in llie 2d at. : Atfoona Ihririon, .Vo. 311, »J evening, in tho 2d story o I D - Galbraith. R. S. lanoona Mechanic}’ Library on ,lj ° l»t J uly and October. ] ta to U . c . y evening in ca to 10 o cluck every evening. L COUNTY O P”“yCt t)f the (hurls, —Presi. Rwatss; J. Penn Jones, Da» Hrothonoiary —Joseph Baldr r~V‘«er anti llrcorder —Hug Rfr’MT—JameH Vtink. PjKricf Attorney— Jleuj. L. 1. [Gmnty Commissioners —Davl F*> Enos M. Junes. [Cirr/.- to Commitsitntert —Hu ytrrcanlile Appraiser— Josep Surveyor —James L. ( preniKcer —John Llngafclt. Waiter*—3. Morrow, A. C. KJor House Directors— Goon Jfo Biddlo. Fox. of tXmmon I [ ALTOONA BOROi £•««* of the Vtoce —Jacob REKt-E. M. Jon eg. Ownca—Jarnog Lowtl KSj Pc ! er X«laoi> Uli iCufi, n i°f Conned— R. n. gr* to . <-oundlr-J ohn McC 1 * ?>«Wer—Jami-3 I D,r £ ,or *—Ooojve. M W. Sparks. Joseph of School Board— cwph K. 1 MsClelli SE3?asas Wart^E.' U S& “ « [iQUORs^IX~i Rh»“ f LOO*v*»^ tcU LI Q L w * at » has only to ca! tEHRI DATES, Pit Currant* in *tore ant ’ s **y] loi Ko) WSE WHITE L j £J'Se si? -■ssj
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