The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 10, 1859, Image 3

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POT»o A TWWfo M«r *^Ph*6toh.”—A new
nj a young man “through a course
c f l y T yt^ > ’ and effectually capping the climax
tf ftjehe, was mstitutdiinthis place, on Bator
•dayliit. It appeaw that* few days since the
jaolor partner in a Jew (Nothing Emporium,
up street, stepped into a dry goods store, next
door to his own, and offeredto giteacoupleof
clerks who were present thh sum of fifty cents
if they would pot him out of the store! Not
feeling willing to take the i young man's word
fox' the money, they requested him .to place it
in the hands of one of the bystanders,[to be
handed orer when the job was finished. Baring
so change in Ms pockets, the yonng mdn ap
pealed to our jovial (H«nd,i John Campljell, #o
go his security, and he agreed to do so. All
preliminaries arranged, the boys.bd&an their
task, the parties,, in turn, going through all sorts
of manoeuvres, ground and loftly
which wound up with the rather unceremonious
. ejectment of a personage about the else of the<
Jew clothier through the ihole the carpenter
made. After being fairly ousted, the young man
refused to “ pony up” the “ spondulicks,” and
twitted the the pay they had received.
As a matter of course, as the a Shir stood, the
the rig was on the but pne of-them, who
mast be some relation to araior, concluded to
torn timetables, and not be Jewed out of his
fairly earned quarter. Accordingly he'appeared
before Esquire Cherry, and suit against
the junior clothier and Ms security, for ibe re
covery of the money. Attachments were im
mediately issued and placed in the hands iof oar
model Constable, Joe Ely, who brought the gen
tlemen up “instanter,” neither hf them] how
ercr, exactly understanding why they had been
thus summarily deal with. ; A statement of the
cate, by the Justice, seen knocked the scales
from their eyes. A bearingwas then bad, after
which the Justice decided that the junior cloth
ier was bound to fulfil Ms contract. After giv
ing vent to sundry expletives on.the “optrago
ousness” of the proceedings, the affair was
compromised by the boys withdrawing their claim
fnd the junior clothier paying the costs, Which
amounted to $1,20. The whole affair was a
well played out joke, but we opine it will"make
the young man a little more, careful in offering
to pay for ejectments,- os the fan was all on one
Bide, and was more expensive than pleasant.
Cheat TntXi, of Skill, Wxtuitjib Rifle.
' A gentleman who has paid much attention to
tbo art of Rifle Shooting, wishing to make a
match worthj of his lost effort, will put up, in
Altoona, on Thursday the 17th day of February,
1853, a cast steel Rifle, (at one-fifth fat than its
tnjinnl cost.) Every marksman depositing $2O
will be entitled to shoot a string of 20, 80 or 40
shots, (as may be agreJd upon,) the whole nnm
ber of shots to be measured in the aggregate,
»nd the shortest string to take the prize. ■ The.
owner of the Riflp will appropriate ten dollqrs to
tho purchase of a silver medal’ to be handed to
ths successful marksman. On the medal shall
he engraved the words “ the holder of this is
the Champion Marksman of the counties of
Westmoreland, Cambria, Blair, Bedford, Hun
tingdon. Clearfield, Centro, Mifflin, Juniata and
rtrry." It is expected that there will be-*
Urge surplus of money, which will be divided
into second and other prizes.
Now, all ye who pretend to be marksmen, at
tend and prove your skill, on poeeveh heekap-
TES HOLD tour peace.
The Rifle can be seen at the public house of
Home llebiuck, Esq., i„ Altoona, (from the
3th to the 17th iust.) with whom Ueposites can
he made. ■
Tor many of the blessings we now enjoy, we
■ re J n . ,kbt ?‘J th ® aharp-ahooters of 76. Let
not be stul that ’59 has none of them.
Bokocor akd Tows.,up E«CTiojw._On
n . ‘ nst -» the Toters of the various towns
M'itownship, in this county will be called upon
1 ischargc their duty in the matter of electing
ccrs for the coming year. To many this
appear like an unimportant event, while in
1 i is that which most directly interests
Th ° actions °f Borough] and Township
p cere come home more director to the voter,
, oppress or benefit more immediately, than
«.... . r l» eßbm Of CngiiM, or af; 4.
the selection of good,
1. f Cnt officers is °» much tp bo desired at
nr P n “g as at the Fall election. Those who
. MattenUon to the Selection of Borough
officers, or do not attend the el*o-
K have no right to complain |tf the officers
not got to their pleaoement. The goodof
, to 1 * iertain
Jon th* actioiw of* itsimmediAte home rule*
L d ft ? should be wilted With due cS
EiJ"” withqutreference to po
predilections, looldng only to the qnalifi-
b S f o . fthc «“dldaj«. The conflicting inter-
L bfffi« plac# ? q,,!re **** SJ should espe-
wT~ A^bI * to «*•
Logan low ,7 eek ’ a number of .the citizens
ndidates for «v °»° porposo of nominating
to * m p ***v
appointing Wm. *“ 0I * 8oiM ! d
C - sLaS Presi<3ent > Md
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hirttin « er T A n »aniM Dims.
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CmEERs’ Mmoto.—At a meelingof the citi
tenq of tlm.Borough & Altoona, held pursuant
to previous noUce, at (he BaU, on
Saturdaycrening last, J#a. Lowthcr, Esq.,was
calltafto the i2bair t lknd George BrCn&uer, Esq.,
assisted Secretary, acting fn fheerening.—
The-object of the meeting was stated by the
Chairman to be, to appoint Belief Committees
to aet in the several Wards, to seeto the’wants
of the poor of the Borough. The following gen
tlemen were, on motion, appointed.
B. Cramer, Jacob Bieriwwer,
J»hn Allison, Henry El way.
West James LoWther, Her. A.B. Clark. I
They wereinstraoted to meet on the first I
Monday in each month to consult, &c. I
The . Treasurer then reported as follows
he ireeelvcd during the past year, $188.19
And paid on orders from Belief Com. 164.81
. Leaving a balance in hisjiaads of $2&88
On motion, Resolved, That the Treasurer’s
Jeport be \ published with these proceedings,
in the Altoona IHbune, for the satisfhction of
the public. , j
The meeting then went Into an election for
Treasurer, and the former Treasurer, John
Shoemaker was unanimously elected. >
««« « „„ JAMES LOWTHER, Presl.
GEO. B. CRAMER, Seo’y. I
JOHN SHOEMAKER, Trtaxurer, in account %elth Aliona
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* Thtg amount wa. paid for fuucral exnongo
Cobacha wife and child expense
fTbto amount was paid to a man afflicted with
the lace.
That “ DimcutTY.”—ln this week's H
Blair Count/ Whig, we find on article,!/ au
thority otm, Nothwang, of this place. inWhich
it is stated that the account pnhliabed a the
Tribune some tune since, of the difficult r be
twecn Mr. Nothwang and McClosk/, in i rhich
the former was stabbed, magnified thatteans
action. It would certainly require strong mag
ging glasses and an astonf
tire mind to magnifying our
ficulty into h magnified accoj
as plain a statement of the
possibly could, without censnrin,
or revealing half as much as hi
about it, by one who,was an e/
wo did Mr. Nothwang injustice, v
tentionably, because we were wro:
If ho was aggrieved by our not
he should have’eame to ns with .
and he would have found.ns read’
to make the proper corrections
tice; but his failure to ddso.'am
made, through the columns ofV
no better reputation for tru;
County Whig, to blame ns with ,
«f P i" Cea Mr ‘ N ‘ in a Worse position in
occupied OTO C ° mmunitjr > he forme?/
St. Vai.kstikb's Dar.-Of late year?, the
disgusting practice of sending Vulgar and ob
scene missives, on St Valentine’s bay, has well
nigh done away \with the Mime: honored custom
of sending deli&te expressions of friendship
and love. Though old ceremonies no longer
give their wonton charms to the occasion, the
day is still noteworthy. lln former years the
iads and lasses commenced their preparations
for its observance at a very early day. It is
now but four days off. and yet we have not
heard jt mentioned and se4 no commotion, such
as characterized its approach in by-gone yeais.
Thu may be accounted for by the fact noted
above, which has caused it to be voted a nui
sance. We sincerely hope that there maybe
"T. Wh ® wWbo ftr their self-respect
and the rules of common decenqr, as toboguil-
W of sending ridiculous or obscene missives, ei
peoially to ladibs, on Monday next. Much more'
.*>« derived from the obser
▼ance of the customs of this ‘‘jJav for lovers ”
? Ihem after .
New SALosw,_Qeorw* Hoouer that
excellent jh e
room, next door to our office, has fitted it np in
good etjle, and is how prepared to aerape the
countenances end acquaintance of all hie old
ia J3r ‘2T “v*® 7 ne » M may give Wm
ft call. George ia a firet-olaae barber, as all who
*“** Bet “Oder his skillful hands can testify, and
m>w that he is in a aalobn of his own, may be
* he finishing touch upon all who
dressing up of their physiognomies
'* h m * H« deserves and will no doubt receive
ft.fair shore of patronage. ‘ -
Military and Fancy Dress Ball.— The
® f Wihebago Tribe, No. 35, J. 0. 8.M.,
htend giving a Military and Fancy Dress Ball,
n Keystone Hail, in this place, on the evening of
.the22d of February—Washington’s birth-day.
’ ; t-t«Il no doubt be a grand affair, as tho room
is one of the best for the purpose in the town.
Those who take delight in “ tipping the light
toe,” will of course ** go in." The
*o be served up at the “Altoona
Mopae,’..by that excellent caterer, John Woods,
be worth diecqssicg.
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Fuhbb's Gallbbt, •’ HonuDATshUßa.—While
on a visit to, Hollidaysburg, lost week, we drop
ped into the Photograph Galhjiy of that excel
lent artist, Q. W. Fisher, and Examined a'num
ber of his specimens in oil and water colors, and
we are free to admit, odd pleased to say, that we
¥ T€ never seen "anyihing to excel them, in
truthfulness and beauty of finish, executed by
more (but not justly) famed artists of the cities.
His work win compare favorably with that of
any artist in the country. The perfection at
which he has arrived proves that he fully un
derstands every branch of bis business. His
works needs but to be Seen to be admired. We
can not see what is to prevent bhn from making,
a fortune at his business, as we feel sure that
all who see and examine his specimens will call
and have a counterpart of themselves dressed
U P, by hinf. They will find him gentlemanly
and obliging. J
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Borough Cos3tabl«.—As will be aeenby a
cardin another column; our present excellent
Borough Constable, Joseph K Ely, offers him
self for re-election to tlmt office. We believe
we but express the opinion of nine-tenths of
the citizens of this place when we say that he
is the best Constable we hare ever had. Wo
presume he will have noopposition, at least we
have heard of Hone. It Would be no more than
anact of justice and a merited compliment to a i
faithful officer, to give him a unanimous yoto.
Thb Match tor thr Bear. shooting
match for the large bear on exhibition at the
American House, announced to come off some
two weeks since, was postponed for a few daye,
in consequence of a failure in perfecting the
necessary arrangements, j All preliminaries set
tled, the match came off last week, and bruin
was won by Col. J. Q. Young,j (ff Hollidaysbnrg
Tho distance was fifty yards, off-hand,' and the
shsrtest string in twenty-one shots.
fisu is Newrt.— The jrtablo, wood shod and
coil house attached to thb hotel of C. McCon
nell, Newry, were wholly destroyed by fire on
Saturday evening. The fire—which is sup
ped to have been the fork of incendiary—
commenced in the hay mow; and when discovered
h ad made such progress as to defy all efforts
to subdue it. Loss about ttwo hundred dollars,
and no insurance.— Standard.
1 lRO!f City Coiumje.—The rapid growth and
extended popularity of this School, is the result
of confidence it has inspired by itsfair deal
ing and thorough teaching.— Pretbytman Ban
ner and Advocate, of Pittsburgh.
Three hundred and fifty-seven students are in
attendance, at this time, making It the largest
and most popular Business iSchool ever organi
zed in the .United Stated. I
Child Fodhd.—A child, but a few
hours old, was found on Railroad track, at
Fostoria, on Thursday evening last; Ifiimediate
ly after the departure pfithe Emigrant train
i Westward* It was “ alireomd kicking,*' when
found.nnd whs taken in and oared for by a famr
ily uhmed Miller; in whose possession it n
mains. 'i'.-:' " I■ ■.
Altooxias m the names of
those to whom prises were ajfrardedi ntthe late
distribution of .the of Rdme, forth*
past scholastic year, we the name of Mr.
W. Bowman, of Altoona, who took the first pre
toium in the second class, M Gregorian chant,”
If any of the Ladies are dissatisfied with the
weather we are haring, and desire visiting the
Arctic Region, we would recommend them to
call pn C. J. MANN and replenish their ward
robe from his beautiful stock of
CAPES ASP JB9AWU,
which he pff chiaPi being detannined
to dispose of them while the 4now is totoeehing.
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Geousd-Hoo Dat.—Wednesday of last we*
was Oandelihas, Say. Tbesn
pentitlon Is, that the groundhog on this day
cmnesfrrthfromlhis winter quarters,
the brebxe, and if he espies his sltedow in *he
am be Immediately tuna tail aid tetnato to
his west, there to remain six weeks longer, folly
satisfied that thr ground will be frozen until the
expiration of that time, and that it wonid hi
nseleas -fox him to attempt to dig wots» the
meantime. If he ifalls to see his shadow, he
iwnains ont to “ root heg or die.” All weUrt
to “y is, that if bis hogsbip made his Appear-
in these parts, on tho daj named, he most
had optics sharp to discorer his ahado#,
for ire cannot recall » mnch more gloomy, dark
and disagreeable day. Theh ifthe “gronnd-hog
sign,” is a good one, and we’ll consent to be
called superstitions for once, that it may prove
such, we shall hare ian earty spring' 1
Boyhood, Boys, when they are boys, are
queer institutions I” Ho|w many ridiculous
notions they have,; and what singular desires,
.which, in after life, change and shape themselves
into characteristics 1 A cotemporary asks, who
remembers -when be would have sold his birth
right for a rocking-horse, land his new suit of
clothes for o monkey ? Who forgets the sweet
faced girl, older than himself, against whose
golden hair he. leaned and wept his grief away!
Who recollects when the thoughts iof being a
:circus rider appeared. greater than to be Presi
dent; and how jealously he watched the little
fellows who wore spangled jackets and turned
somersets, and prayed to become like them ?
If memory preserves not these capacities, or
something similar, the boy is lost in the man.
Thb Best CocuH 'Skmedt Khown. —There ia
no doubt about thefaetDr.Keyser’s Pectoral
Cough Syrup ia one of the itxoai remarkable cough
medicines, now offend to the public. Old cases
of ' lung disease,' bronchial, and every variety of
lung disease, have yielded to its wonderful pow
ers, and we therefore feel no hesitation in rec
omjnending our readers who may be afflicted in
that way to try it There is very little cost, at
tending the purchase of a bottle, which even
though it should noi ento, it will do no harm.
We know Dr. Keyser to be a regular physician;
conscientious, in the discharge of his business,
and our readers will find it safer to trust such
a man’s statements, than hundreds of those who
are unknown to theieommabity. Sold bv G
W. Kessler, Altoona. ' - J
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Ho ! fertile Arctic Ifcgipnl
THB IJaLB OF FASHION is still open, apd
teoProprieter, in retanrfng to his nw
merons ouatemersfottheir liberal patronage
o«Mm since fiere
desires, to lay (without fear of erotratintieo)
tfaatheii prepared tobffer Wtheirinspection
the best mtsoftmtiit of handsome Paxss Goods,
SHAWMj Cf»AKt,lf hot Goods, Ac., Ac., that
ban be found in Altoona. ; j
■ Peepectfolly.Ac.,
tffir 3*aiuc— Moxx FAturww.— The panic in
New Fork seems to be on the increase. In this
(Sty evmyfbing.goes on smoothly, and the only
fdilpres we have heard of were the failures to
furnish good fits made by some inferior eiothing
establishments.. There is no such difficulty to
be encountered, by those who patronize the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Boekhill A Wil
son, Nos; 003 mid 505 Cheennt street, above
sixth. Gentlemen and Youths never fall to pro
cure capital fits at this popular establishment. I
IgUSee advertisement of Df. Sandford’s
LIVES INVIOOBATOR in another column.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor.
In alt diseases inflammation more or less predominates—
now.to allay Inflammation strikes at the root of if'-inun
hence an immediate core.
BALLET’S MAGICAL PjjM EXTRACTOR,
and HoOuttfi da, will allay u once,and maka
a certain cure.
BALLET'S MAGICAL PALM EXTRACTOR
will cure the following among a great catalogue of diseoata:
Bunin, Scalds, Cuts. Chutes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions,
Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofola,
Ulcers, Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes,
Gout, Swellings, Bhenmatlsaa, Scald Head, Salt Rheum,
Boldness, Erysipelas, Blngwona, Barbers* Itch, Small Pox,
Measles, Bash, Ac., Ac..
To some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases
should be reached by ono article; siteh an idea will vanish
whoa reflection points to the tact, that the solve is a com
bination of ingredients, each and every on* applying a per
fect antidote to its apposite disorder.
DALUSTS MAGICAL Pint EXTSACtOn
In its effects is ntagicol/because the time is so short be
tween disease and a permanent enre; and it I* an extrac
tor, as it draws oil disease out of the affected part, leaving
nature at perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne
cessary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory
shonld be one moment without it.
No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box baa upon it
a steel plate engraving; with the name of Henry Dailey,
Manufacturer.
Sold by O. W. Header, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hol
lldaysburg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine
dealers throughout the United States and
Principal Depot, 166 Chambers street, New York.
Nor. 11,.1868-ly C. F. CHACE. .
THE GEE A T ENGLISH RE MED Y.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
Pnportdf rom, a pnteripiion of Sir J. Clarke, U. D„ n.u
sieum Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing In ths curs of alt
those painful and delicate diseases to which the female con
stitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes
all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. '
TO MAHOUT, Ulcus
It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short lias, briug q;
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price one dollar, bears theOorsrhaentStamp
of Great Britain, te prevent counterfeits,
CAUTION.
not u during tht first
Uireenonthiof Pregnancy, at they are turt to bringonilis
carriage, but at any other time they art taj&.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In
the Back and Limbs, Fatlguoon slight exertion. Palpitation
of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills win effect
a cure when all other means have foiled, and although a
powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, Calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Pull directions In .the pamphlet around each package,
which shonld bs carefully preserved.
Sole Agent for the United States and
JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin A Co„)
Rochester, N. T.
N. 8,—51.00 and' 8 postage stamps enclosed to any an
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills,
by return mail., .
B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for
•ale by all Druggists. [June 3> igsg.-l y.
HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE.
WJt. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE
TH Original and But in the World I
All others are. inert Imitations, end should be avoided, if
yon wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the toast
lointy to the Hair or Skin. .
Fifteen, Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm.
A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have
been mode to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is vitunis not
to injure in the least, however long it maybe continued,
,and the lii effect of Bad Dyes remedied; tho Hair invigo
rated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
Mode, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the JVig
Factory, 233 Broadway, New York.
Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all
cities and towns of the United States.
Tho Genuine has the name and address upon a stce
plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of
WM. A. BATCHEWJR,
233 Broadway, New York.
Kor. 18,1868-ly
I Important to Females —Cheesk-
I lua’a Pills,—Tho combination of ingredients in these
I PUis are the result of a long and extensive practice. They
| are mild in their operation, and certain'in correcting all
I irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob-
I strnctions, whether Cram cold or otherwise, headache,pain
hi theside, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which
always arise from interruption of nature, Inducing with
I certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegetap
ble, and free from anything injurious to lifeor health. Bx-
I plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each
box. Price'|l. Sent by mail by enclosing |1 to any
I authorized Agent.
R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent lor the United States,
165 Chambers street, New York. 3
lb uJuni sH WholttdU ordertthotUd bt addrttttd.
Sold by Q. W. Kessler, Altoona; Oeo. A, Jacobs, Holli-'
daysbnrg; and by all Druggist# in the United |tat**,
CaU on the Agent and get a pamphlet fro*.
Nov. 18, lUB>ly.
w ;WJgS~WIGS^WIGS.
BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOCPEEB surpass an.—
They are elegant. light, easy and durable.
Fitting torn charm—-no tornlngnp behind—no shrinking
Off the Bead; indeed, this la the only Establishmentwhere
these things are properly understood and «ri».
Hot. 3,8,1858-ly 233 Broadway. New Tori.
TOOTHACHE-
Thia diaeose can be enrodby Da. Kitssx’b Toothach*
Bxxsnr, prepared by him In Pittsburgh, Pa., which is pat.
®P to. bottles and sold at 25 cents each. It is an excellent
medicine, when dilated, for spongy and tender gams, and
is worth tea times its price to all who need it. Sold hen
by 0. W. Kessler. v jPee. 9, IWMy, ■
W*4>V* 4K» FEEH MARKET.
at altooha STBAIf Jim,. v •
nonr, Superfine, fi bbl.,
. “ Extm Family M
Cars Had .« 100 UN. \
Bran* Short* «100 Uw.
RyaChors ■“ • « ■
CoTO.MdOai*," *
MtddHngv 5 « , *i f-g
Cadjpakfcrall kind* pf Craia. Hoar aad jwtfr.
«|p*y. Ktotf at thi'BCllS “
jShv Asasex
C. MASS.
S9M
roo
; m
I *.oo
tm
; r *
At the mim tlamj plan, bertha km ar.
BQ K OUGH CONSTABLE.—IN
compliance with the wiahee of mvfHendn. x
a T Ca ? di fJ* te fo ,T tb ® «®teofßonmgfa Oonrtr'Ue.
*e. heretofore, endeavor to <tiech*ree
i! 1 * duties appertaining 1 to that oAm, “
■**•*>*■ j JOsSSg.IS|,T.
W A N T B D.—THE SUBSCRIBER
nJtl .O
mOk of the Depot tCtUTSu
Poncnlon to bo given on the flnt day ofAnrit nn?™*'
Altoona, Fob. 10-21* WST £ MARBJOTT.
RENT.—THE STORE-ROOM
formerly occupied by A. Roush, next door to La
tueran Parsonage, is for rent. PameCion-riven Immedl.
* te, r- -*PP'y to C. J. MANN or If. F, SELLERS, Sabbath
BmtP.X)., Blair Co, Pa. Altoona FelLlcST
STRAY 3f ARE.—CAME TO THE
residence of the subcriber, In Logan
township, BUir county. pa., sometime in
December hut. a BAY MABB, with a star I JkfiULa
on her forehead. The owner is
to come forward, proro property, wrllM-lJ
chugesand take her away; otherwise
’wilt bo uirfpowd of according to lav
Keh. 10,1868.-M*
A FORTUNE OF 870,000!!!
* TO BBIIADFOR,
la WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S
DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY,
Claw 252, to be drawn At Wilmington, Del- on
r SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28,1860^
In which arc embraced tho fcllowlngßrilUaat Capitals:
1 Prize of $70,000! ■ ■
1 Prize of $30,000! I
1 Prize of $20,000!!! 1"
2 Prizes of $10,000!!!.' ;
1 Prize of$6,000! { |>
Prize* in the Scheme. amounting to *7B
Wilmington, Del.Vware.
A OARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED,
tlio Founder and Publisher of TAV f/iiMiT’o
OOUXTEEFEIT DETECTOR, desirous ofret
branch of business, hns merged that old established work
BICKNEI > ?, nl -*H^ KK E . v EPOMTK,t of»H.AY4
o fc j I1 .“ Tlu o published \an Court’* Detector since
u * p nndendgnedreluctantly parts whh bisuldJTriendi
and subscribers; but this reluctance is lessoned bv thccon-
ttv^ Y BI CKNBf,r7 8 BA»OTE
time* TEB tb y 1 recilT ' ! a work that matches the
Philadelphia, Dec. 20,1555. . J ' ;VAX COt?ET - 1
> NOTICE.
JMLAV * IiICKN-KLL’S BANK
NOl-E Uhl OUTER 'are payable scmpulouidy in Advance.
rnfii it f °- deSt lb>nk Note Publication in tho world.—
f°l lI “^'. ,ong .r ar * i* •“* "“totalled an unsullied rapu
Utipn, anu continues to bo thenreessary companion of all
tl * e wholB c °nUnpnt of America.
Tilt COINS OF MK WORLDI Now in press by Itnlay k
Blcknell, will be given gratuitously to all old and new sub
scribers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Manuals, as com
pared 'with this, may be consider*! waale pap^r.
TJ3E3IS
Single Copies, at the Counter, Jo Cents.
AlfiUed, j 2 u
Address IMI.AY A BTCKNEUi.
. Box HoO, Post Office, Philadelphia, pa.
Boarders wanted— two
t?W^in M ) KN can flnd . accommodations at a
'‘Feb JMftt® hOUM ma^in B application at this office.
A TTENTION!— Altoona Guards I
XR_Y enure hereby commanded to meet at your a
Armory, in the Borough of Altoona, on TUESDAY, the it
—d day of FEBRUARY, at 8 o’clock, A. M.. in fall 81
for Each member An
will provide himself with 10 rounds Blank Cat ridge [pi
By orddr of the Captain. tfif
‘ D. HOUSEMAN, O. S. ' llf
Feb. 3d. ISSMt. ; ’ J{[
Blair county insurance
J?” undersigned, Agent of the Blair
uouaty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Is at all
time* ready to insure against loss or damage by fire, Omfd-
Furniture and of
criptkm. In town or country, at as reasonable rates Many
Company in the State. Office with Bell, Johns tonTJack i
AJOTIC E PARTICULAR.—ALL
indebted to the firnti of
HOOPER k JAMES, or to THOMAsKe JAMES Individ o-
P»y up Immediately, without respect
to persons. All accounts unsettled two weeks
date will bo placed In the hap£ of a jfcSS JSuroifom
1 EMPLOYMENT. —$50 A MONTH,
AND ALL EXPENSES PAID.—An" agent is wanted
m every town In the United States, to
bie and easy business, by which the ab™ rtoits^S^R,
f HE n 4Y r^^Pß° r J^ rther r »dd®£
vxJr.il . J corncr of Broome and Mercer Sts.,
how York City, enclosing one postage stamp. [Jan.,l3.
WILL WONDERS NEfER CEASE
—No-sir-ec—not so Tong os McCORMICK keeps
, B J ld brines *uch handsome goods as£a
did this foil. It is the wonder of every person bow he oao
sell such beautiful goods at snch low price*, but the mn.
t»«7 U «>sily rolved-hoknows what t£e pSple
want and he brings it, and ho knows where to buy in tbs
city to enable him to sell cheap at homer • ■
THE LADIES re, p«*sor invited to «»ii
plain and &noy DRESS POODS which he*has >
presslv to suit their wants, embracing everything they re
qmre from a fifteen dollar shawl down tb astick ofw?al£
Dona or row cf pini. | ■
THE GENTLEMEN aRW.a “j*
S? 01 ? SHOW. CLOTHS, CAB
-81 MERES, and. everything In that linet-also, axes, saw*
wJmperlTlot rfl™S„“ mPI9m * ntl
THE HOIJSE4KEEPE^S“fe2si
brunet to the town of7toT
wu.Gu u"! Ju!i •« reasonable price* Wtbey can£
bad elsewhere. Come and examine and price, and V<m ku*
save money thereby. /
EVERYBODY ls touted to call and examine
*2°? goods and cheap goods, a^tre^llMM^Tfht^
T ttpORS;-- A LARGE AMOUNT
Siflt which will bo
F ig j s as. ate ®> prunes, citrons
and Ctarrant* In store ahd fcr sale by
March 25, ’5B-ly] m ;
OYESI Q YES I—GENTLEMEN
nigh andheair. JOSEPH P. TBOtfrinaomt
°** lo . the . PnbHe, gutt-ho is-ready to discharge hi* doty?
fjair.-3’6«. ,jr f
PURE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC
Paint, ateo Chrome. Green, T«How, Parte Gfoon, ;W
, rgronndhroHat fl-tf.) KKSM-BIl’S.
BfENRY LEHR’S STORE IS IN
L John IxArt old stand, nearly tmpoailo McCorw
, storo,in Nolrth ; , rjnwl^'ST-ly;
T OVERXNG ANDNEW ORLEANS
ALL THE BtANRAHIJ^
iSZTfiaSTZ AS fl-tR k.
HOLLAND fICffHOT N|
BYS3PSPSJA,
DISEASE OP THE KIDNETS,'
LIVER COMPLAINT*
WEAKNESS OP ANT &I&8
FEVER AND ACOB.
Asd Um tariom adbcHoos ooßwqnom ujioa %
©SLSKa 5.&5 asssrfew’ -
S°Hf n< * Profcroor, Bowhur«: BtecanM of iU rr««t rnrr—
jsr, sssfsss
“T. °^*!! ,<jnt or Mother fcriTof oSr
a^S^Ss^ 10 —ttsf
Fd’W'&P”*™ MssSaE
-
*•* ® c ?“ A* |MW P*r bdJfte, or «ix bottle* Sit if. to Ike
•oit ndpuaoui, ■
benj. packed, JH m & CO..
ng PharmaciutuUand VkmiMiKs *
. PITTSBURGH, PA.
T- W. Dyottl oat, Philadelphia; Bocttos A SaW *imih
York; John P. *2*
st - Iff* L A - Altoona, Pa. Ami kr
Merchant! generally ttiWghoot tto CdtaOSS
amIOHWdM. [October U,
GEORGE FLECK
WiSST ALTOONA CAB INST
TT . WAUfci ROOM*—The
*>Kncd hu tettljr
do Uniae** on a non extendvc tea
tnaa heretofore, and la now prepared
execute all r
ORDERS FOR I URRIfVk&
OF Axf HINIJ,
Shortest notice*
mi work «V“ are acknowledged U> bo capable bf dottk
/he very hast vcork in the line of
net Making,
and all those who entrust him wHh iholf dr&tk tea* rale
upon receiving Anlshcd Work. naj r«uj
wilw. 1 *?? *,. eo *“ ta ?‘ f>f Futijitttre bt» BaM. te
which he Invites to attention of thoao laUnttlng^lo^
“GO TO HOUSE-KEEPING.*’
PlSk K n ond mttt “ bb rU °“ iu LoodoMTfl ‘*»
COFFINS MADE fb ORDER.
Norcmbcr n, 1868, ISAAO ffrfoS
piSf’S WETAUO BURIAL OA^
» enre protection against J "
WATER AXD VSSMIX,
2”*}*“““7 “Awadnwtagw over the commoneof>
floe. The remalm the lamented CLAY and WXBSTn
were cncaeed in theee cue* ■
For sate hr
N'orembcr 11, 1858,
THE MODEL IN BLAST!
THE UNDERSIGNED WOTTf.il
J. urmotrflc* that th«*V hkh,
MODEL STORE, op** SA*SS
"• now opening &«, W*ort «bl of^*^
caa-qDCDiisaß
Boots & Shoes, Carpets, Netfeu,
lsL“h“ h town - lUring turned
saaras sis ssA* «*» i ars
_ fOKTHE LADIES,
W X \ ave Pnn< }> g'bmtb mttflamt
Cashmere and allwool Phntlsf /*.
leges, Coburg*, AlpdtAl, French
Merinos, Wool Delaim, StVt
Foulard «. Foil
Feckevres, "Shtiu
StripedFoplinSfMiaeb -
and Fancy Silks, ShaMHk
great tanety; also, Hosiery and
Gloves of all kinds, White Goods, &c
O J™ STOCK 0? i« laste
sa^Kas^ss-
Sfda’SSf’ff wtoh *'».«•* £™S&jV£S!SL£
?IOl^Lb d tho ’si th
Head quartern for uw
!S£SS t s&ss?fe
,, i„ jVn3«2J*4S
riatdt, Engliih Mtrinod black dnrf
SittwU of every dueripiSoii* flsJ*
FndrOiderlea emhtahng
CsUim, -Melts, Mends', Tm'ert- ,
W*, Edgings, in jJh*
**ry article o/La-
dies Wear.
_2Ksosuj^“ -
P* to fjsggs2F»*w»
IKFLAMMAT(OBT DISB ASRSI
tRY ITI~
oUt,Y one ootii^Aßi
CHRONIC PACKAGE, $2.5;
Dec. 9, 1858. H-TUCTHp
T?®, kAROiSBT ASSORTMENT OR
Dec.»,l 8 6s ’ UM>lo ’ reBt »**»“ ‘ B-TOCtt*. ~
A BPOMINAL. SUPPORTERS, Tnw
*"*>.• : KXMUIR-S. -
I OU 1 CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
< H^i r, / >ur “ d tmA b * e * ni °««
r«o*l», BT-ljrj WNHY IXaR’B.
W 11. j , i—
-IA«BNT
%.iw.
■;i ?: tiOS&B AVB *S ■
■•LUN&RITTEIIg
JUST OPkKSDI
m
>—* g*.
ISAAC CKOUER,
Altoona,!*.