TTfiOOD, r# GO/S WW MDAWABBSTATK • LOTTERIES! ;.■ OAPITiL PSIZE $341500 _ TICKETS 010. iIPOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. WOpaß&so&s t» aitKaosr * turmr, t^SSSES&^Z7^ r^L 0 S *■» fcP*»Wk»sht»o, jo be drawn e»oirWedn«say in AnOOCTt'IWWt ** Wilmington, Delaware, in 'poblle.un- of *woru comtntMionera appoint* CtowiSO Draw# Wednesday, Augusts, 1859. Cla« 482 Dram Wednesday, August 10,1859. Ciaea 444 Draws Wednesday, August 17,1859. 9tm 466 Draws Wednesday, August 24,1859. Claes 4sB Draws Wednesday, August 31, 1869! THIRTt-POUR THOUSAND POUR HUNDRED *ND _ ' ■ _TW3EI.VE PRIZES! Nearly one Prize to every two Tickets I Dravo Ballots. MASNmCJBST SCHEME: tosesiuww EACH WEDNESDAY IN AUGUST. VPrizeof $34,5001« $34,500 * * . 16,000“ ISyOOO ' ■ “ v ' 10AttO“ 10,000 1 “ I -WOO* 7 600 1 “ . “ 4000 1 “ . 2,600“ JL6OO 1 “ ' : MW« 7jm OOPrixes ol an « 40 « ! ' m “ •4 “ ; o* « 128 " 4MB “ ST.BS4 « 34,412 Prlxei ftmoonting to Whale- Ticket* $10 —Halves ss —Quarters $2,50 Certificates of Package* will bo sold at the following rates, which is the risk. Certificates o{ Package of 20 Whole tickets $141,e0 ' « 20Uolf « 7060 u " “ 20 Qoartef “ 36,25 DELAWARE LOITERT—CLA SS NO. 356, BRAWB ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1859. 78 Numbers—U Drattm Ballots. 1 Grand Capital Prize of $70,000 ! 1 Prise of fM,OOO 5 Prizes of $4,000 1 “ “ 20,000 6 “ “ 2,500 1 “ “ M,OOO 100 « “ 1,000 1 “ “ 7,780 I. Ac., ic„ Ac. ’ 34,412 Prizes amounting to $1,202,0001 Whale ticl.eU $2O; Halva $10; Quarters $ 6. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFIC ATES, Enclose the amount of money to our address, for what yon wish to purchase; name the hotter? in which you wish it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Ualve* or Quar ters, on receipt of which, we scad what Is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. Immediately alter the drawing, the drawn numbers will he sent with a written explanation. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and fir* the name of their Pqst Office, County and State. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use TUB ADAMS EXPRESS COM PANT, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of X«i Dollars, and Upwards, can be sent us AT OUR BISK AND EXPENSE, firew any city or town where they hare an ’office. The Money and order must ho enclosed In n “GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE* or the Express Company cannot receive them. ■ Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mall or Ex pres*, to he directed to WO&y SDDY A Co., ■ _ , , - WfiteJUgton, Delaware. fO-The ® r ? w i“« a of tie Delaware State Lotteries are pnbßkbed in the New York Thom and Herald. EIGHT REASONS W EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO O. B. SINK’S STORE. 1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL JLe selected assortment of Dry Goods, which are worth going to see. 2. iU has an, unequalled stock of OBOCF.BJES, fresh and pure, which ho will sell as reasonable as any merchant in the place. 1 8. He has Hardware Quetiuicare, Stoneware, «fe., of the most fashionable styles. _4- Ho has a large case of Boots and Shoa for Gents. La dles, uUsqs and Children, embracing all sizes, qualities and prices. ’ ft. Ho Ims a fine stock of HATS Jbr Summer wear—jin t the pink of the fashion—all very cheap. 6. ll* keeps alwdys on hand an asjortraout of Eeady- Hadt CfdUnng, to suit the season. 7. He has < n hand a large stotkof Clulhs, Oissimerts and fating*, which lie will make up to order on short notice in a fashionable style, and at prices which must give satis faction. 8. He don’t ask people to come and buy—only to come and examine his stuck, feeling confident that if they but examine they will buy without asking. Altoona, May 5,1869.-tf CHEAP GrOODS AT Me COR MI OK’S STORE. TUS.T ARRIVED, AND NOW BE fj INfl opened, n very extensive nHsortmcnt of SPRING ANP SUMMER GOODS. of all. the different varieties usually kept iii country stores, eurelully selected In quality and stylo to suit the season, Consisting, in the Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns SUaliys, Delaines, 4c., 4c., in ait their variety. ’ Abo—Ladles, Hisses and Gent's Gaiters, Boots 4 Shoes. Uats, Caps, Bonnets, &c., 4c. , . Hardware, Queenateare, Cedarware, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Panama IlaU, Oiffat. Sugar. Tea, Malattte, Pice, Dried l’eadt<;s, t* prepared to aKecnte orders for Tomb Stones, Monuments, Table Top's, _r..,*>>» ja d prompt and workmanlike l mariner. 1 - AptU U, ’69 r 6m.* ■ • /NAN RE BOUGHT AT H. TUCIFS, * Oft Patent ShonUerßenaJßne Shirts ,v - 'IASPHENE, BURNING PLUR), / TtoeeedCA Spirit* of Turpentine, White Lead and :ohot,,*>r wde cheap>t A^BOOBrs. PIERSONS wishing ito establish Manu- L fcetodea in * cew wheMtmilM«i •cod. 809 adrerthwnunt ofthjslummontohSfttlemeßt. ! 1,000 aro ; 600 « 1 800 « 200 « 100 « 70 “ 40 « 90 V 10 “ *!>'- 30,000 WOO $4OO 4,480 fi.iao 111,360 282^40 $603,392 A. McCORMICK T%». COGGSWELI/S NEW MBDI-1 j W . Mad the tMffieafrt to the. Effioocjf of Otis Med .r_ jfriiaeth'JiyiaKmatory Dimxa&t+ - • . *"® lvB Mr* Wimwoiorlem troubled. With InflannMtory .Hh*»miatfara, eoiiimeiicing t* ***MhS MQtfl cold weather set^n, whctfWQUlft be a'.while, only to be .attacked again in the %ring.;S2ail my jafate would vw«U and Do very ; the most acute pain., My feet, ajmuffiers.ams, troobkd me and almost always repaired aa tbwg LTOnWhearaßintho hope of finding acnre.l also 80 T* 11 *!, I'hyßlcldng, .bat nothing scented tohelp me tue leMfr in tho-vorld. About two and a Ixalf years ago I was attacked as usual,'and asnsual tried everything to get n it, but to no purpose. I kept growing worse, and Anally bad to give op arid stay in the homo, where I was. confined about fonrweeks. This time my feet swelled, and were so soip that I could not stand on them or get on my boots, and my bonds swelled to twicotheir usual sine. In foct, I was, to all appearances and belief, totally used ’dp. About this time my parents, who reside in Maine, sent tor me to come home. 1 went and alter my arrival I commenced trying another remedy, hoping'to bo cured, . bat resulting the sameas alt others, for weeks 1 had not been able to drees myself or to raise my band to my bead, and suffering the most excruciating pain all the time.— One daymy Cither camo in witha paper in Which was ad vertised Dr. Ooggswell’a MEDICAL SALT, for inflamma tory Diseases only, and wanted mo to read and see what I thought of It. I rend and laughed at it, pronounced it a humbug, and told him that I hadbeenhnmbuggedanongh. He kept urging me, and at last said 1 could but try it,' and if I would write to'Dr. 0- giving him a description of my disease, bo would pay the expense. Of conrse I could not reinse such an offer and sent for one box. If camic in dne season, but my foltb was not increased, and; I laughed at the idea of so small a doso doing .me any good, and told my - wife that -I believed Dr. C. and his Salt, both humbugs.— However, .1 commenced ■ using it and the result was per fectly astonishing. I’could hardly realize if myself. I slept soundly all night, which I had not done for along time, and when I awoke in the morning, strange us it may seem, I was entirely free from pain. I had then taken but one dose, and’ bathed freely before going to bed. That morning I felt so well that I hardly knew bow to contain myself,'and went down stairs' and told the-folks how wqll I felt, and from, that day to this 1 have not si\Qered one moment’s pain or had an attack ofmy once dreaded enemy, Rheumatism. lam perfectly well and hearty, and wherev er 1 have a chance J recommend it— A. friend of mins, re siding in Brooklyn,lis hew trying it for a bod case of neu ralgic rheumatism, and so for it is working admirably.— This is along story, but I have told all tbc Diets, which I can bring witnesses to substantiate if necessary; and will again say that in tbc MEDICAL SALT, a sure cure may bo found for all Inflammatory diseases, and would urge all who are afflicted to give it a trfcil. GEO. H. DUNCAN, No. 117 Wall Street, New York. , When it Is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT is as efficacious in ail other Inflammatory diseases as in Rhea- ■ nudism, (see descriptive circulars) it will at once bo seen that it is a most valuable remedy. Surely tliqso thus«f fllcted will And in their own condition and in the above statements, enough to induce them to give the MEDICAL SALT a trial. Price $1,00; Chronic packages, $2,50. D. C, TAYLOR & CO.. General Agents, No. 202 Dock Street. Philadelphia. For sale loMUmub. by A. ROUSH; at Bells Mills by B. F. Bell; in Yfollmayshurg by Goo. A. Jacobs, and by all enterprising Druggists, and wherever the Tribune goes.— Call Cr send and get a circular, and do not fall to try the Now Medical Salt. Dec. 16, ; 68-ly. WEST ALTOONA CABINET TVARE ROOM.—The signed has lately made arrangements to do business on a more extensive scale than heretofore, and is now prepared to execute all ORDERS FOR lURKITURE, OF ,ANY KI.SU, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. His workmen are acknowledged to be capable of doing The very best tcorh in the line o' Cabi net Making, and all those who ciitru.it him with their orders may r'dv upon receiving finished work. lie keeps a constant supply of Furniture on liaud, lu wliich ho invites to attention of those intending to “60 TO HOUSE-KEEPING.” « n kto* room In Luudonsville, netir the Plank Road, COFFIN’S MADE TO ORDER. November 11, 1638. ISAAC CROSIER. TjHSK'S MKT ALIO BURIAL CA SES.—This is a new article in this section of the country, although extensively used in the East. They are a sure protection against- WATER AKD VERMIN, and possess many other advantages over the common rof fins. The remains of the lamented CLAY and WEBSTER were encased in these cases. For sale by ISAAC CROMER, Novtmocr 11,1358. ’ Altoona, Pa. T> ED LION HOTEL, JIV ALTOONA, CLAIR COBIYTY, PA. Hus old established and popular iIOTEL, located nearly opposite the place of stopping thij passenger curs in Altoo mi, has passed into the hands of the present proprietor,— Long experience in the business warrants me in assuring the travelling public that no. pains will lie spared to render guests as comfortable.oa possible while sojourning under my roof. 1 • The TABLE will constantly be supplied with the very best the market affords. The BAR will bb found to contain an excellent assort ment of LIQUORS of nil kinds, including that choice beve rage LAtJJSR BESR. The STABLE is in charge of an excellent and experi enced Ostler. ' The proprietor hopes, by his long experience in the busines and the facilities at las command, to make the Red Lion, in all respects, a first class Hotel. The business of the Hotel will be under my own personal supervision. A liberal share of public, patronage is kindly solicited; May 19. ISoO.-ff° lIX W ' SC “ ffMOH ‘ I > Proprietor. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, R. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup, Ucofiands German Bitters, > - Bcerhave's Holland Bitters, Sandfora T s Liver Livigorator, ' Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Clarke's Female Bills, Duponeo's Golden Pills, » right’s, Ayer's, Wilson's and MeLane’s Pills, _ „ Merchant's Gargling Oil, Terry Davis’ Pain Killer, Matchctfs Fonrfotd Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, Lerve and Bone Lenivienl, in store and for sale at Sept, 2,1858-tf.] " A. ROUSH S Drug Store. Home testimony. ." ' , - , (From the Lewistown Anrora.l j nave boon afflicted for ten years with Chronic Diarrhoea wndhave received more benefit from Du Vall’BOnlvanic Oil man any Dthor medicine lever usptl. ALEX. MeKEE, Oliver township, Mifflin countv, Pa. This ts to certify that I used Du Tali’* Galvanic Oil In my family in some of the diseases, for which it is recbm mended and found to act almost spontaneously. 1 recom il t O ,- I ' l "•*<> naer from pain. A. M. INGRAM Sept. 2, 58—ly. Decatur township,- Mifflin co., Pa. A CARD. Hear wliat .Mrs. Vaughn J* IU «»*vUlc BayB ir'J Ilftvo BSed'the Galvanic Oil prepared by J.D. Stoneroud, Lewisfcoifri, Pa*, for b rerv painful disease myself and recommend it to others, and to every case found It to be one of the very .best medicines for sore and painful diseases. Relieves all pain in n ftw min utes. -Every finally should have it to the bonne. " 6ept.16.1858.-- Iy. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! —wo are how' receiving at the “ MODEL STORE ” a large assortment of T • ’ WALIr PAPER AND BORDER^ piuxhased direct .from the manhfectureris in New York. m^h n ercf °vS„?? rer S 1 inducementstothoaewho wish to purchase. CaUftna examim ohr stock ■" * '• March 17041859»tf. J?A j!IO*WIHER. , J". G. ADLUM, E>a«has»sj? £PoaTi>ll£Lo a _ ALTttOKA, BLAIB CODNTr, PA, hestore of J -*• nueman - T 7 w9J£? ~ THE BEST quality of jrad xWßniesaleanlißetatl^- rtBESM TAETKB, SDPEE-CABBO- Vy &)dft, WaBiUng 8o(Ia- Bnrkee’s Bating Powder, In store and ibr sale at' Z**. -i - : Btps.;?, »8-tf.) AiJtOOajg’S Bthg Store. CELLING: OFF-e-A LARGE AS kj SOBXItKNT of Boots and Shoes, Bnffldh'ahdCalr 9 y y ■ ; A LL TAB STANDARD PATENT XA- MEBXOINBS AT IX-#. , Bxlo TO 20x24, AND CUT toorder by * - • 0; WT/MBSljS*.':- ■ SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESER. v»r» fcr itl. «t CV-«1 KESSLER'S!. ■\TEW? AGRICULTURAL SETTLE- j MHNI.— To aU tsantaip Phnas, a mniapportanity j in tt delightful caul healthy climate 25 m&et SmUheoisi nf j PMladetphia, on tha Cinnden and AUanUe Jtattroad JS'cio Jersey. 7' "ii '- ■ u '"i " An Old estate 'consisting of several thotfamds! of acres of ; productive toiUmabeca divided lots paras ofvariooseises | to iufl.Ute purchaser. A population ofaoiue Fifteen Utat- . dred{ from jvarionir parts of the Stlddle Ststwshd-Nesrl England’ Ihtve.'settled. tliere the part year, Improved their ■ places, 'Mel ratted eseellent crops '. ■ The price of the land la at the )pvc«un of from $l5 to {UOper acre, the soil is of the best eaiUtyfor the production of Wheal, Clover. Cam,' Peaches, unmet smi Vepeiaiks. XTTB CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOU. IN THE UNION. Iboplacc ia per fcctly seenro from frosts—the destructive enemy of the far mer.; Crops of grain, grass andfrnitarenow growing and can he seen. By examining the place itself, a correct Judgraentom.be formed, ot the productiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid improvement of t}ip land. Which is only sold for actual improvement. The result has been, that within thopast year, seine three hun dred- houses.have been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, some forty vioyards and Peach orchards, planted, and a large number of other improvements, making it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive from its location, is the ; \ i BEST IN THE UNION. Produce bringing double the price than in locations away from the city, and more than double the price than the West. 1 It i 8 known that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables In this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the extent of millions. 1 In- locatilig here, the settler has many advantages. He is within ailew bums ride of the great cities of New Eng land and Mijldic States, he is near his old friends and asso ciations, l-c is in a settled country where every .improvement qf oim\fort dnd ciaUizaiion is at hand. He can bay every ' article ho wants at the cheapest price, and sell bis produce for fhe highest, (in the West this is reversed,) he has schools for ibis children, dicine sendee, and will enjoy an open wintef, and delightful cliuuite, where fevers are ut terly unknown. The result of the change upon those from the porth, has generally been to restore them to an excel lent State of heal th. In the wily of building and improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of §lO to $l5 per thousand. Bricks fromjthe brick yard opened in the place, every ar ticle ■ cun bp procured in the place, good carpenters arc at band, and there Is no place in the Union where buildings and improvements can lie mode cheaper. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages there presented, and art himself why the property lutsmot been taken up before. The reason is, it'was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements were correct, no one would bo invited to examine the land before pur chasing. This all are expected to do. They will see bind under cultivation, such Is the extent of the settlement that ►they will i(p doubt, meet persons, from their own neigh borhood; they will witness the improvements and can judge the character of the population. If they come with ' a view to settle, they should come prepared to star a day or two and; hp ready to purchase, us locutions counot be held on refusal. Tlkto ary. bvo daily traiiw t© Philadelphia. and to all bottlers improve, the Jhtilroad Company £ivea u Free Ticket lor afc mouths, and a liulf-prico Ticket for three years, the town of hammontox. In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new au\l fhriviug.town has naturally arisen, which present» in- I duccmealsjor any k.ind oj business, particularly stores and | m imdhedr. JOSEPH P. THOBT unnnn qm LARGEST ASSORTMENT QF Jackets, ttock and Overcoats .^*^'*s***':, SKS? 3 0F CITRATE OP MA6- w ewiiifoi ’tofa&r** "TTSSSIgMS*- National SAFETY TRUST Company. JOHN U. ROBERTS. J. SHOEMAKER. is .creating con^ #tarable sounucb by any means as the largo, splendld and cbesjp stock of now being opened at tImMODtLPsTORE, and wbU6 .it is still a mooted question whethnr or n->t gold can be pro cured by gping tp tlta former place, the proprietors of the Model feel confident in soying that gold can by persons purchasing goods of them. OnrStock at present will be found muchlarger and more-varied thim heretofore, ahd -we hope to bo able to plcasq the tastes of tbo most Hstiilious. 1 Foreign aad Domestic Dry Goods, ■Skeli 'ns MngUsh at/id Freiich Ducals, lladlc,and fa nsy SUks, Fren ch Bril liants, figured and white Mar seilles, Lawns, Ginghams, ' Prints, Musltns, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves.'Mitts, Ac., Wo have also on hand a large lot of CARPETS, bought at auction for cash, which will be sold very cheap. A large assortment of .beautiful Spring and Summer SHAWLS. BOOTS & SHOES, Wooden & Willow Ware, Queenaware, &c., &c.. &c. Peeling thankful to our friends for their patronage here tofore, we are determined to sell Goods cheaper thau over for cash or for prompt monthly payments .only. We cor dially invite our old and new friends and customers to call nud see our new stock, which wc will be pleased to show them. J. ,t J. LOWTIIER. April 7th. ’69. Duvalls galvanic otlj Pr-fpami originally by Prof. H. DU VALU. for-' nit-fly of the College of Smgoon*. ut l*ari*, is now of fered to th? public, 4tr* for the cure of tjoreami pain lul diseases i For instance —Pain or soreness in any part of the gyrtem, illu uniat,ism, pain in the back, breast or side,' healed breasts, neuralgia, burns, sprains, headache,, icramp in the stomach, or any other disease flmt Is 1 jr-OKE and PAINFUL, «iui ir is only over this class oil {diseases that we claim a perfect VICTORY. W,- say l positively to our patrons we cau relieve the stiff) n-ri !“! times-out of 1(10. We would just say to the pub lic. Prof. Du Vail was 23 yours in bringing to tills,! medicine superiority over nil others. i Price 50 cents' pel bottle —>{, per cent, nit off to tbs 1 trade. All orders must be addressed lo I J. I). STONKKOAD, Proprietor. ‘ ifcpi- 2. ISoS-ly.] Ijowfctuwn, Pa. I w Ap*«u for Du Viill’ii (talvnnfc Oil—FF'-nry J*»hr. Q. \V. anti A. Houeth, AUoouti, and uii dealers in medi c:u*s 1-vt‘rvwhriv. i T>ATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON X i- I *L LAMI’S! C Hi'ivalcis in hiauty. Simplicity Sufeiy or Economy. l\ Kvcry person desiring t« uht.ih. t Ijvery last mid cheap j eel pul table light within their reach. hliuiiM call at the nl'ir oNN T Er.T,, FASHIO NA B L E TAIL 0 R . Mi-ill Si.. AltOOllil, I, f.. W doorp below Die li.J [,i o ll Hotel, uiid select a suit uf clothes from the l a rg.-.lock of .STRING AND SUMMER GOODS, : ."''l I' '“'Ou-'t received fr, .111 th : u East, feeling sure that : iu Ufiiu so they would be carrying <.m the mono, i it is not necessmy hereto mention the 'lnk-rent style and quantities Of the (roods on hand, suffice it to say that he j j llls everything iu tho line of g-nthmen's wear, and he knows how to make it up in a fashionable and durable I style, on terms as reasonable as those of auv oil;- r hot , chant Tidier iu the place. \ ! Cii'.e him a call and yon will soon discover that you can t l: 'n.e onr the ne.dt j adopted by dealing with him.' ' April I**. V/.t-tf. T or,AX HOTEL. THE UNDER -I J respectfully inform* the citizens of Blair county mid other*. i jtekS' —* th:it he has cpcm-d up tile BOHAN fejflro Jill formerly kept by SheriT Up,.*.ig|f u : he «T'l end of iloliidav.d.i:i-ir foiiheffirjiffi.wl. reception i>f strangers and travellers.— " Every thing connected with t),c house has been refitted ir. tin* m-w with the cK.dcefd furniture. £c.. See. . The homo is large nnd omnmodiuuK and well calculated for onii-nr.-nco and comfort. Hih TAIJLK will ho fnmUhed wlln Mm v.-rv ihonmr krt can oftyrd. and no pains or irmibio will spared to r lli,'.*’'- who nmj* clnx>se tpTuv »r him with their i»a troungo roinfartnldo and happy during their stay with him. Ills U ample, and an obliging and careful hostler will always he in attendance* XV!U The V.'iU.auiAburjr sta*?e, which makes daily trips helwevn tin.* place and-AVUliamiibiirg, stop, at the Logan iiote'. ° Dir. 17, 1557, —tf.J Stoves, Tin & Sheet-Iron Waie, Spouting, lAS. W. RHJ(VWOrU) RESPECT: fUld-V inform tie- citizen* of Aitooim and vicinitv .liar he keeps constantly on hand ft large assortment o( 00.. mg. Purlnr. Ojlir-ui,il Simp Stnrn. of nil stvhu mid sizes, Mut the want* of all, which he will sill’ at low price*, cm re-as.piahle term*. He aUo keep* on hand a large stock of Tin anil Slmet- J.’!;,' ofall articles for culinary purpose*— pal SuiUe.i, .Sb.ce 1 ‘ijK, a'x. Also, a Imp- lot of Cast Iron force Pumps. tl .u l’ai ticolar attention paid to putting np BPOTJTIXG either m town or country. Spouting painted and put up on the most reasonable terms. [april 14 1859-1 v w. M. IzIaOYD & CO., ALTOOXA. JOHNSTON, JACK & CO., _ nOLLIOA TSBUKO. PA., {Late “Bell, Johnston, Jack $ Co.”) Drafts on the principal' Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collection* ""‘f- ' lnn "- Vs received on deposite. payalde on demand. Without intenait, or upon time, with lutorest at fair rates, f eh. 3d. IbuP. ]\r EW SADDLERY SHOP.—THE 1,1 suhserilier would respectfully y, s, iutorin tlu\citizen* of Altoona and vi A* JAiL. cinity tlmt ho has opened a Shop on •A irghita street, next door to J. k. .1 Lowthor's Store, where he is to manufacture Harness. Horse ii«rs . " Hdoi 1 in mi 3 ;■ SnJ,lk L bridles, Halters, Whips, and every- AIHeW !f ,i m °i on 81 . 0 rt " otice an FOR MA - T *9 U 9 ; "~“ A large AMOUNT QUEENSWARE, just RECEIVED. 'OC A birge and fashionable assortment at the store of : ■ J. B HXLEJIAN. -O&S, COLOGNES, POM ades. Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, &c. for sale by •••' ■ -: a.W. KESSLER, ‘ Hardware of all*descrip tlonsjnst received and for sale by ’■ nOBMAH, «*»*. SHADING, Taint, Sash and “Varnish Brushes at J KESSLER’S. Sfisisfil JOHN KKJ Kr illi T HE price;in cash A pain fot Bcef Uide?, by i ; ' J. L.,ICKJEB. Itf* ARIA L. piYSTER ME3IO - RIAL SCHOOL,—ThbI nstlhjfion, which Is located n Altoona, Blair County, Penn’a,wW We opened onthe Ist MONDAY In MAY. It is Intcndc rfusapormanentSohooJ; and will connect wltlb It a Male A Female Department. In the Male dejmrtment,young mcnj tviUihe instraeffd with a,view' ts> tludr entering theadvahc^clnesesmbw qert Colleges; or. If desfred, 4At!ir IU-tlio Female depai i ment, inatifuctlon will be given in WSy. dtfal 1 id the dfiTeFent stUdpTWtunieUm, taognt jr our beat Female Scmbaarics. '■ ! - - ', The year will Bfe dlvl&d Into two Stsdons of Ihre roogths each—the Summet BeseWn to on th* Isfrilon day of May, ending on the l«st \YedneSasy of September— the Winter Session to commence oh the l lst .Monday fn No vember, ending on the . last Wednesday Of Match, Tlie Sessions will be divided into fivo quarters of eleven weeks each. Terms, per qqarter, «* fqUawsr-vU.: v SOLID BRANCHES. Primary (including Reading, \Vritlug, Orthog raphy, Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography, Ac.) $4,00 Advanced (Inclnding the Natural Sciences, Mathe matics, Mental and Motal Phllosophy.Loglc, the Lan guages and Composition Ac.) - $3,00 EXTRA, OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. Music (Inclnding use of instrument) §lO,OO Drawing, SS,OO Painting (In water Colors) ‘ SIX) Needle work, t- 2,00 Instructions in vocal masic gratis. Ono half tbo above charges, to be paid invariably'in advalnco. R. W. OLIVBK, Superintendent Male Dep't. A. B. CLARK, “ i female “ Mi. , Principal of Male “ Miss C.il. CLARK, “ Female “ March 10,1859.-tf IV’EW (irodkrv fe(:j> and pro- VISION' ST:111 H. The subscriber would ivspiriruljy inform tin* citizen* of Altoona ami vicinity that liv has ojivuv-I.» Mor« a ortlm:i : *>v«» kiud, near the cornet of Adaliue and .Julia xtivi-ra Hast Aitouuu, wlitre he will keep n>n-tui|tly ou hand a full Mip* ply uf everything iu his line. Ilia GROCK R I E S are. all fresh end will be sold ut price* as low aa thav of any other establishment iu towu. .stuck ut pruvisiuuV consistHig uf ' f Flom\ Ihtms } *S *hovJfJ( , r$ l t fv. - will b»* sold a little cheaper than tlu*y can he IwusTit any where eUc. His Fluur is obtained from the b***t mills in tlo* Western part of the State, and i* wui ranted to be what it n-presentiHl. t All kin']» of Feed fur horses, cows ami In gs, always uu hand. 1 intend to keep such an that I shall at all times }*v able t«» supply my customers with whatever they may need* ami I intend also to sell ut prices which will make it a sating to those who patrouiz* my .-tore. .Inly 22. 1858-am. UKNRT BELL. 4 NOTHER BREAK-OUT.— THE subscriber wmiM inform hi*: V*M'customers that ho has uiß'ued out again .it Jiitf old sCuiid, where ho ho(K-s to i. . » their calls. He has now on hand the uhcbpo't ami beat assortment of G HOCK HIES ibnt cun lx found in the town. muMstiugof Srfj'AH, COFFEE. TEA, iV CLASSES, Sail by Cut lathcl or sack, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Fish of the eery br.M quality, together with everything in the Grocery line, all of which is licsh from the Eastern unuk> t. He also keeps constanil.v on hand n snppv of EDO ER, FEED AXI) <77? j /A’ whit )i he sells at tbc low.»s* navi:; t prices I*o KK always un Inum and nuuhd in ijoanri'i'-- to ‘•nit pop-loners, .'*til N ),Ei| |;. December 16, ]SSB-ly rpH E SBCHBT 1X !•'IP A; i■, • F,s ()F i YOUTH ASD MATURITV Just pub- rr-,ta> llfli. il (Inuis, Iho 20ih Thousand. * A few words* oh tin* Knri.mal TmiXmcnf, without Medicine, of uy.Lo c:U XWnknoss, Xoctiirmir hit;d and NVrv.tu*. Debility, X iciantun* Decay ol the-i?VHtcn>, lmp<»t!*Dcv nihl liiUKNlimfUts* to marriage gfnn-all)vhy-I*l hr.h\sn r M ]> The imiK'rtunt fart thm tuanv alarming minpiniiitK orb ponating in tin* impriuh-in. and Mditude or youth, mnv hu (*a>]}y removihi wmrorr mkmcink, id in \hU small (ni-t cl-arly dernonat rated : ami Ihe ;nihelv new nnd hi-dilv treatment, as adopted by the‘inthor. |V;iy e.v plained, hy ni-uus of \sliich etery oiie U omibh*d to*cure himsf.lp and at the least ]K!Bsible cost, thereby avoiding nil the .ulvcrtised nostrums of the .lay.’ ' £ii ut to any tiddrebb. gnaw itn.j post fn* in a ncuiit] on- by (po>t panii two po>lugv ntamps p> Dr, 11. DK LANKY, H 8 KudtUl»t Street, New York t'itv dun- A STONE & CO’S ULASS PliE- A. JL» SEil' IXG ,IAUS. for preserving all kindsof Kresh Prints. Vegetables, Mince Meat, Oy.ter;, nm] all , U -'b per i-liable artl> le*. ' 1 main s-eret of preserving fruit In a fr>-b eoudi tion Oin-iets in havim; it tliorongliiy le-ate,! when A dvil up. . i.: in expelling u!i rtf',air th.-fv iiifty be in Hie ves.,.l, so in when tin* frnif i*«u»l-< if wi*i jtiu..- e ;•,, prepared to fill all orders at short notice. Wo furnish Coyer*, Wire, and tVnibni. w'ih .. r i..{ l i,j j; rections with each Jar. ManiTfiefnet*! ; ,|id .s..h!*Wkde-ute & Retail by ccxs:x.TinM.< & m.. , ffht.ty \J. *,, „ i,irfn,; y April 2S. IrJO-iim No. 1M) VV'nti-t- Hi.. OUFFKHINU imiANETV. I!K \D THIS.—The midi-reigned takes tlii-i in.-ilmdiff inihrm ing the public generally that there-is no ti■ITi-iif n...v ,if tere.l fc, the public that la eipuf u !)i; V ILI/cU A.AX IC UJ Lin relieving snftei ing Innrinitv. ' ' ] was an observer of its effects on H frk-n I of nihr. who suffered almost everything from a m-ilralgic aflect;..n which resisted tlie host medical trentnu-nt in Centra torn:-,-. Wc applied ft-cely the Galvanic Oil to the {m infill pin t, aii.l u .,ve some inwardly, and iu 20 minutes the pati nt waa asleep, nhd when awakened was free from pain and eoiitimied a... This is a positive fact whiclr.l am witling to make good at any time. A case of Felon was cured in nearly the same length of time. 3. 11. UAH\. Sept. 3. 1853—1y.] Centre hill. Blair county dacukrrean ROOMS.-Ur.O. W. FISHER, the Hollidnvsbnrg to take CSS ltaVC l ° inft>rm onr rcatJprs that he Mprejuin^tl Photographs of deceased persons , 1 >' f-om Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice and on the r list reasonable terms. He has jnsl received a largo stock of durable and nent cases, of all s&esfand styles, inctadlnir Lr e J of f ? r U pv * p.ired to fill them witlrperfect likcoAgci ■ AMBUOTYPK, D Atilt KRREOTYPEOR PHOTOGRAPH. Ohclnm acall. Rooms on the comer of Montgomery and Allegheny streets. HoUldayatmtg, pa. fJunedT-tfe 7 (I w. KESSLER—-PRACTICAL tVrtT • P UCG ?I ST , rcspcclfully annpnnces _/> to the citizens of Altoona and! tile public iten-4HB& he still continues the Drugbu*iuess!>SSSi^ onhanger isfPetlnX 1 attention to business, ami a dmire torendorsat meeiV««i 11 1 rr ?? r(jB l ,rico aAd rjnnlity, ho holies fo “Vklo** • *“«>rOjr puh|lc pathih|i]p. - - „,.a! J ii 0 !i n 3 and merchants supplied hn reasonable terms.
    . PINE AND LARD f OILS, CAM --1.3, 69-tfJ KESSLER’S, A tenant Jndftdtow, aft, UiOM h. -v. , DS OrChOtitablf ccterortbyoflhoir nßnie°tl^!i I, * ii,lt K»»lu r tmtertn* of tht*efcte!rf djSwer? * forms, and to givetnedkal advice on&ZZZ, ,n WI tW by letter, with adefo"intiotrof tbeff^umnfi* 1 * paUon.habiU of m, Md Stt/Tfring , to furnish mnNcint f n wedlMS to add that the Association eoinnlt a MetUcalskiUof the age, and will ed modern treatment, The director* of the Amoclatioii, In theh- . upon the treatment of.Seximl Diseases, B.ito&,ction with the snccewwhW, JlSotteSdrt of the Consult ing Surgeon in ths eve of SurenLi'’ hb «t» ScrainiU. Weaknees. Impotence, Goa pliih.H, tba v(co of Onanism or Selfabvc. *r Sr continurmce of the same plan for the ev!iS , ,*« ° W * , ‘ The Director*, on a review of the pout, feTi , their laljora in this sphere of benevolent cffor^T’'*' , «>f great benefit to the afflicted, especially torti i“ Tu An admirablo Report- on Spermatorrhea. L «_■ Weakness, the rice/of Onanism, ltMtvbS’in» Bfftls »l abnse, and other abuse* of the b&nat Z i wHI •* *ont by mall (ln » Jib *“ Co B . ope), ?I»EK OF CHARGE on Receipt o? for postage. Other Report* and Tracts on *) ! treatment of sexvl Ifehed for gratuitous distribution, and afflicted. Some of tlm v% r WJl( id| c , , n J n ‘Xw't to «„ ment discovered during the lost year are gs,. GKO. FAIRCHILD. (Gw. 3-lt. CQ ss • i' ' S* « £ 9 -2 i 3-tfa. a * §« 8 £ *1 i (a ® 9. < B 2*SJ g-fi, S*2|s 0 2« fri M |i « g*< fc g S 2z » §-»fl •>* «-< £ 3J sj c 5 *—* 5 ~ 5 = si n RKATI-M FUOVEMENTIX COOK \T IX« S'TOVKSv , a coxslmj'tws of smoke a\o qas a.xd s inv« or I'L'KL. The MiWril.iT takes pleasure In' om-rim; f„ |h,. Illl !.., v NKW il.Vd AM) S.MOKK CUXSCMIXfi ‘ ‘ CiH.kiii!: patented, which h J v ,Ui u J : c „ l>wiccilc all uUut*. un it rr'juirt** * *' OM’ TinuD lkps rvrx than other Stoves un.l hi more i-.i-.ily, ~uirklv, u irklv nn .| reel,, ly liciili .i. \u swell ol g*n arises from fta Move from the f irt that it is all o.u-,.m.-,l ere it cajio. 'There is no trutldo from smoke as that um.lmsiM mol often m;n. I.vin;; exhalation i.n.aU, consumed i, u u, , the stovo Neither is them any danger ~r tW, nr rids neys hit ooiin- rlo-md with soul.or the mortar luuarmj bl till- gas arising from rival fire". , I't-r.-iuiis to luu chasc art* lutihii to ttt tin- i.f the r, UI tl»<* MilM.iili T-im»K ;xn ,i... amino tlie above stoves'. .JOHN t>HOK-M A Me Ay. vt fur :U nr (i, N. It. All khnlii of Air-tight, I‘urlor Cooking j- Stoves cm luiml. I An* U ISiit ' 'VTATION AL FOLIOU OAZKTTK.— i. 1 litis Crunt Journal of Crime no.) Oi i.nJn.il, I. i„ it" Twelfth Year, ami is widely circulated Uirenjlhmi the country. It ecnifnins nil the (treat Trial*. Crimiial .C;oa*s. nod appropriate Kditoriulsun the seine. toKother critb information on Criminal Matters, not to be hamd iu mi other newspaper. ’ 3 t. 5, ?-ul'scrii>tii>ni per umium; $1 for *Um.miK»,ic l«‘ remitted tiy Hnbscrlbers, (who should write tli.-ir iubim aud the tovrn,'comity and State where they reside olninltj Tci 0. AV. UATSKIX Jh CO, Editor 4 Piop'r. at Sew York. Police Cnwtte, l-'H _ AVIC )’itr!; dlfi Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE We. beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially w the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu ' iar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. thus. Sl’Lanc’s frldralrd Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend tiitm as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, vizi: TlfL VKUMIITTIK - for cupelling Woiir.s Trent the hu.vrm system. It ias also been administered with the most satis liciory results to various Animals suhiect to Woims; "TILL LIVER pills. For the cure of IJyer Complain is all Bilious Dtranglmcnts, Sick 1 Liao-Achi-, &c. In cares cf ■e. r ■ Fever and Ague, preparatory to or after taking Oui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the'■.above men tioned diseases, Unrivaled, and never known -to fail when ad ministered in accordance with jhe directions. ' Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, ' Fleming Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa. to dispose of their Drug business, j in which they have been success fully engaged for the. last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and; attention to their manufacture.’ And beingde termined that T)r. M’Lane’s Cele brated Vermifuge' and Liver Pills shall continue to qccupy the high position they now lipidc among’ the great remedies; idF the day, they will continue to spajfe heither time -nor expense; in' proppfing the Best and . potest f paatetlal,: and com pound- them.in tHe most thorough manner. ■ drdets to . P. S. potion and Physicians ordering from olitfijßj* Flemming Bros., trJU do well to Write t&frorderedhWe “ad fate none (nil Dr. iTtane*, pnooni Jw-WjjeWJ Pa. To tHoee wi»Tun)f mel. wo wil! forward By maU,jm»t j»id, to«nyp*rtff“" United States, one Bos of Pills for twelve tiiteeeeol fie*" ftge atuip*} or one rid of Vormlfttn* (Bf fimrteea twjjj s*ut stamp*. All order* fromOoaodamnetbeaeMmpM?" By twenty eenl# extra. ' For sal*, in Altoona, by A. end 0. n. lor. and by all I'rujjiste. ; [m«f If. • a. :srr> LIVER PILLS. —j ' ,a«sf ■»»»*"'; % I iT; ■ as«J v Wl ' , .:■ S f ~i?-J %.o Vx I ..iV'J ijl. S' tfbCSoM VOL. *• '*SBTS% ~2-SSte su u«M<»rb*> aT r** m ■ - mtiMtwi Dwmlkm*) tffSS& h :aiisf'-£ AawrSfwMfc »• 0,1,1 owSifS »<**“** tribun | CHURCi niutnlnc B»J er C (k«enU PrHy«r 3 jay Vonug *'S« I |V. pmltdanl Epf*c*i’<‘ g«rriC* W wul -itll M OMR4*ViP.N OiikcUe, Re*. John o’clock In the morulii t(«ry toonili CtoulJ Duion School altoon BiuUrnWa; nt V - OWES*. XHM|nwaagb JXni tutarn Throagh Moil WMtom Through, Vetter* Wny, gut urn UoUWanlwr* OVetndpen ** the ti liilJtf.U, during Rut )Ua • Kest ; •». w«tt TBe nOIXIDA Y SU Tniti East and Wnt. JPtftMP* va !- ! SM end Sonußer 59,183* • ' % MtKTINQ hni'jt, A. <4*jr of each mouth, 1: trotting, htiwwe^ u’eteekTr.ir. TtrtnAi I. 0 o’clock. nTiMtton IW/jh, N cIU erery T««».luj <-v M«»oiile TVmiilo. C.« bcnrth. W. A. ADAS Junior thru uf Amr >U the tiuul _ \tSuiinr/ton (Ximp, Tui'fcljy cvciliiig. lu t Alfabi la i/iriginify *. J»j •ypaluK. iii tW (. , Alttyi la 3/nhnnln' turn > UMt* tfataUy »t ff 4wP. nn>t (K ™ WtTa«-»Ly pvi-ni v hi lOocluck uivry i COU J-Veil* Jo|B fljW' «»ul Rtcort %y-JMna Van —“WW Attorney —| UMtMfy Committiim >«»vK«u*M. Jones. «M* to Committ!') XotandU Apprais iSurreyor— J nWWtoer-Johu Li S. Marro '•sa©;^ &#r**te»dau *nc\ ff* 1 * to Omnctt—jl ~3**Wl Trtamrtr-\ s£S£** lr *tort~c\ «P«lM I Wm.C. Me Col ffIJWW® /School] J •%Utort~.rUot. ill Bio *?&*>***Kwt W “ Wet • ■ North Q-ROCERIE ■ *9**P*«to awort the store of r|ARPET~B iZ other pl a> 0* hand Qkii “;A ■plcndij T** l »ad«en. T>tTHE WH »» «*?***» «ro« a4 oUat