TX7'OCB)» k CO/8 ylfi tattAWAMWAIB T * LOTTERIES I OAPITAI PBIZE $34.6Qa TICKETS $lG,‘ W 00&, Eddy & co., managers. gtfOOSSSOIIX TO GKFMOUr * UAVRY. LOMWR?3d!^WEK T IN ? Dm the allowing wcheme, to be drtvrn e»ck Wedneednj in AUQUST, UH, *t Wilmington, Delaware, In public, ai der tbe superintendence of sworn commiwionets eppoint «d tjrihifimnMr. Class 420 Draws Wedn&day, August 3,1869. Class4B2 Draws Wednesday, August 10,1869. . Class 444 Draws Wednesday, August 17,1869. das 466 Draws Wednesday, August 24, > 1869. Class 468 Draws Wednesday, August 31,1869. THIKTY-TOUB THOUSAND PODB HUNDRED AND TWELVE PSEESBI Nearly.one Priie to every two Tickets! 98 ffm«ien-U prawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. CO IB MU** SAGA WEDNESDAY IN AUGUST. l&tia* at sst&ot* $34^00 ■ J. f 15,000“ ISfiOO 1 “ lO,OOO 1 ■ V .7,600“ 7,600 .V “ i5o0“ " 4,000 T " ajtoo a 2,000 1“ 1,803“ I*Bo2 30 Priaw of IvOOOare 80,000 80- “ - 600 “ 16,000 -40 *- • 300 “ isjooo 267 » 200“ 61.400 06' * 100“ 0,400 04 ; **-. ; 70 “ 4,480 128 ; 40 “ 6,120 %jm M 2o« nt£ao “ W“ 282,240 »£4l2Pri*es amounting to Whole Tickets $10 —IJalvu sfi —Qnarlert $2,50 Certificates of I’sckages will be sold at the Ipllowiiig ntai wUCb is the risk. Certificates of Package of 20 Whole tickets “ i “ 20Uclf « “ 20 Quarter “ DELAWARE LOTTERY—CLASS NO. 356, DRAWS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1859. 78 Ntmberi —l4 Drawn BalloU. 1 Grand Capital Prize of $70,000! I J Priie of $30,000 S Prizes of SVMO P « “ 20,000 5 “ “ 2^oo 1 “ “ 10,000 100 « “ 1,000 1 “ “ 7,780 Ac. Ac, Ac. 34,412 Prises muyuutlug to $1,202,0001 Whale TiektU $3O; Halves $10; Quarters $5. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose tho amount of monay to onr address, for what you Wish to. purchase; name the Lottery la .which you wish it invested, and whether yon wish Wholes, Halves or Quar ters, on receipt of which, we send what, is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. U Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will tfe sent with a written explanation. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post Office, County and State. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money hv mail, can nso THE ADAMS EXPRESS COM PANT. Whereby money Ibr Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and Upwards, can be sent ns AT OCR BISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where they Uavean office. The money and order must be enclosed In a “GOVERNMENT POST OmOB STAMPED ENVELOPE/’ or the Express Company cannot receive them. . : 4®-Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Moil or Ex press, to be directed to WOOD, EDDY k Co., WUmington, Delaware. E 9. The Drawings of the Delaware State Lotteries are pnhUshed in the Now York Times and Hbrald. EIGHT REASONS EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO O. B. SINE’S STORE. IHE HAS A LARGE AND WELL • selected assortment of Dry Goods, which are worth going to see. •2. Uo has an unequalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh and pure, which he will sell as reasonable as any merchant lb tho place. 3. Ho has Hardman, Qiaensmart, Soneiavre, die, of the most aahionable styles. 4. lie baa a large case of Roots and Shoes for Gents, La dies, Mitsesland Children, embracing all sizes, qualities and prices. | S. He hasa flnc stock of HATS for Sommer wear—Just tlio pink of the fashion—ell very cheap. ' 0. lie keeps always on hand an assortment of Ready- Uadjt Clothing, to salt the season. 7. He bos on hand a large stalk of Cloths, Ctusimeres and Vesting/, which be will-make up to order on short notice In a fashionable style, and at prices which must give satis faction. 8. lie don't ask pfeoplu to come and buy—only to come and examine his stock, feeling confident that if they but examine they will buy without asking. Altoona, May 5,1850.-tf CHEAP GOODS AT McCORMICK’ S Sf ORE. JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE ISO aliened, a very extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of all the different varieties usually kept iu country stores, carefully selected, in quality and style to suit tlic season, consisting, In the Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns, Sballys, Delaines, Ac., Ac, in all their variety. Also—Ladies, Misses and Gent's' Gaiters, Boots £ Shoes, Uats, Caps, Bonnets, Ac, Ac. Hardware, Queeimcare, Cedarware, Leghorn, J\ ifn Leaf and Panama Hate, (toffee. Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Sice, Dried Racket, etc.. Dried Beef, Sugar-Cured Mams, Shoulders, Sides, etc., all of which Will he sold or exchanged'for all hinds of pro duce, such as Butter, Eggs, Lard, Kdfow, UagS, Stsapf'ond Grain of any Und, as low if not> lower than-any other house In town. Being very tliankful for part patronage, we will consider it a very great favor th reccrre a visit from our friends, and be much gratified in having the pleasure of showing them our Goods.' ' Altoona, May 6 1859. ¥ATS! HATS!!—SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. subscriber has JUst returned from the city with a Urge anil, well selected stock of Men and Boys’ HATS OF AND WM ALE CAPS, STYLES » FOR SPRING & SOMMER WEAR, of every color and shape. Also, a good assortment o LADIES AND MISSES FLATS, of different varieties, all of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Persons in want of anything in the above line, will please give me a-call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am d etermined to sell at the very lowest possible prices. Store op Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Altoona, AprU 28, 1559-tf. JESSE SMITU. y - • JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, TMJldro of One Hundred Fits per Month ! I wwfld rwpoctftillyect forth my claim to public atten tloib.U a Fashionable Tailor, us folio ws: < .Because I keep an excellent'assortment of Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined, always please. _ ' Because my work is made up in a manner that takes down the country and gives all my customers a city ap pearance. Because I am notinfertor as a Cutter to the best to bo found anywhere. Becausefong experience in my business gives mo entire control over it, and lam not* dependant upon anyone to lift ins oil of the ends. \ BtCMue l auo still bn the sunny side «jf forty, and there* iWe'ihy taste as a Cotter and wwkman-unimpaired. Cati on me, in the corner room of the “Brant - Bouse.’* Give me a trial and yon will go array pleased. Altoona, Bay 26-fim JACOB BNYDKE. ■DX.AIH CXHJNXy MARBLJS YARD. —Messrs. Freeman ABoorer res peotftdly Inform tho MARBhKYAKD, »»■ time my parents, who reside in Maine, sent for me to come home. I went and alter my arrival I commenced trying another remedy, hoping to bo cured, but resulting the same asiall others. Vor weeks I had not hew able todrees myself or to raise my band tomy bead, and suffering the most, excruciating pain all the time. — One day my fether came-to with a paper in which eras ad vertised Dr. OoggswelFs MEDICAL BAX2T, for Inflamma tory Diseases only, sndwanted me to read andsoe what I thought of it. I redd end laughed at it, pronounced it a hamong, pad told him that I bad been humbugged enough. Hekept urging me, and at last said I could but try it, and if I waulcTwnto toDr.C. giving him a description of my disease, be would pay the expense. Of course 1 could not refuse sriefFStr offer and sent for one box. It came in due season, but my faith was hot increased, and I laughed at the idea ofso small adoso doing me apod,-and told my Wife that "I believed Dr. C. and his Sot, both humbugs.— However, I commenced using it and the result was per fectly astonishing. X could hardly realise it myself. I slept soundly all night, |rhich I had not dune for a long rime, and when I awoke in the morning, strange os it may fom, I was entirely free from pain. I had then taken dose, and bathed freely before going to bod. That Vraing'X felt so well that I hardly knew how to contain myself, and went down stairs and told the folks bow vyen I felt, anti fcom that day to this I have pot suffered one moment’s pain or had an attack of my once dreaded enemy, Rheumatism. lam perfectly well and hearty, and wherev er I have a chance, I recommend it. A friend of mine, re siding in Brooklyn, is now trying it for a bad case of neu ralgic nod so far it is working admirably.— Thb is along story, but I have told all the fects, which I can bring witnesses to substantiate if necessary; and will again say that in the MEDICAL SALT, a sure euro may be found for nil inflammatory diseases, and would urge all who are afflicted to give ita trial. GEO. U. DUNCAN, Ko. 117 Wail Street, New York. When it is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT is as efficacious in ail other Inflammatory diseases as in Rheu matism, (see descriptive circulars) it will nt once be seen that it is a most valuable remedy. Surely those thus af flicted will find in their own condition and in the above statements, enough to induce them to give thu MEDICAL SALT a trial. Price $1,00; Chronic packages, $2,50. D. C. TAYLOB A CO. General Agents, NO. 202 Dock Street, Philadelphia. Fur sale in Altoona by A. KOCBU; at Bells Mills by B. F. Bell: In Uollidaysbiirg by Geo. A. Jacobs, and by nil enterprising Druggists, and wherever the Tribune goes.— Cali Or send and get a circular, and do not fail to try the New Medical Salt. Dec. 16,’58-ly. $533,332 $141,00 70,50 35,25 Red lion hotel, ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. This old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly opposite the place of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo na, has passed into the hands of the present proprietor.— Long experience in the business warrants mb in assuring the travelling: public that no poins will bo spared to render guests as comfortable as possible while sojourning under my root The TABLE will constantly be supplied with the .very best the market aflords. The BAR will be found to contain an excellent assort ment of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that choice beve rage £ A GEE BEER. The STABLE is In charge of an excellent and experi enced Ostler. The proprietor hopes, by his long experience in the bosinos and the facilities at his command, to moke the Red Lion, In all respects, a first class Hotel. The business of the Hotel will he nnder my own personal supervision. A liberal share of public patronage is kindly solicited. JOHN W. BCHWEIQERT, ■ Proprietor. May 19, 1850.-tf AYER’S CHERRY SECTORAL, R. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup, Hoofiand 1 * German Bitters, Beer have’a Holland Bitters, Sand/ord’s Liver Invigoratar, Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Clarke’s Female Pills, Duponeo’s Golden Pills, Wright’s, Ayer's, Wilson's and MeLanis Pills, Merchants Gargling Oil, -Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Malchett's Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Leniment, in store and for sale at Eept. 2,1858-tf.J A. ROOSIFS Drag Store. A. McCORMICK. TTOME TESTIMONY. XJL [From’the Lewistown Aurora,] I hove been afflicted for ten years with Chronic Diarrhoea, and hstvo received more benefit from Dn Vail’s Galvanic Oil than any ethermediclnel ever nsed. ALKX. MeKEK. \ , Oliver township, Mifflin county, i’a. This Is to certify that I nsed Dn Tail's Galvanic Oil in my fiunily In some of the diseases for which it is recom mended aiid found to act almost' spontaneously. I recom mend it to all who suffer from pain. A. M. INGRAM. : -Sept. 2, *sB—ly. 'Decatur township, Mifflin co., Pa. A CARD.—Hear what Mrs. Vaughn of Duhcansvillo saysl have nsed the Galvanfc Oil prepared by J. D. Stoneroad, Lewistowh, PiL, for a very painftd disease myself and recommend it to bthers, and in every case found it to be one of the very best medicines for sore and painful diseases. Relieves all pain In a few min utes. Every fiunily should have' it in tho houae. Sept. 16,1866.—1 y. W ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! —wo aronow receiving at the “ W>P£L STORE,” v a largo aasortmenr of ' v WAUL PAPER AND BORDER, purchasodcUrcct from the niannfactnrera In Mew York, and we can therefore offer great inducements to those who wish to purchase. Call and examine onr stock. March 17th, 1859-tt J. k J.LOWTHER. OV Or. ADIAJM, QpT3ElTk>ll£l<2D a , ALTOONA, BLAIB COUNTT, PA. Can at all time* he found at the store ofJ.P.llileinan. Altoona, October 1,18iT.-ly T?LOUS.~-THE BEST QUALITY OF JL PASHLY HiOCB for sale, Wholesale andßetail. Afflyto J. BHOBMAKBB, Poe.il, 1856-tf. Maaonlc Temple. O&E4M TARTER, SUPER-GARBO \j/;NAOSof Soto, Balaratns, Washing Soda,Ptukce’a Batog lfowder, in store and for sale at tt*£V6g-ttJ ; A. KOT8H!8 Brag Store. CALLING OFF—A L ARGE AS »c7- SORTMJSNI of Boots and shoe*, Bnflklo and Cali V mjvm ’ B A LL THE STANDARD PATENT jCxlMepicinbs at pt-tr. jaaaws. Bxlo TO 20x24, AND GUT to order hy . G.W.KBBSLKR. Q PECTACLEB ANB EYE PIOSSER. K? «Wte*le»l ta-ttj KBBSTjBk’S. ■\TEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLE- Iy| KENT:—Jb aB vxoitev Ann*. ««« opportunity in a (itHpUful and hmttthy eUuutte a nOet SMhmti f FbOadefahia, an .(fie Qnwtas «sti JUiantic Xaßrtad Nem *2?oi< estate consisting of seven! thousands of sore* of - frshcfiie ad bas been divided into Farms of various store to MitAe purchaser.. -Jt population of some &ift»mßjm dredy fromvnrlons pacta of the Kiddie States and Now England have; settled there the past year, improved tlMdr places, sad rdfoed exaUent crops. The price of the land fa at the ; low snm of from $l6 to $2) p« acre, the soil to of tike best quality for the production of Wheat, Cbmer.Oxm, TtgebtUa. ITISCONaiDKREDTHB BEST want: SOIL INTHE UNION. The place topet> fectl y secure from frosts the destructive enemyof the mer. Oope of graln, grass and fruit are now growing and can' be seem ;By examining the place Itself a oorrect judgment can be formed ot the prodnetivenoas of the land. The terms are made can to secure the rapid improvement of tile land, which to only sold lor actual improvement. The result (ms been, that within the past year, some three hun dred hornet have been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, : some ; forty rinyarda and Peach ottTiards, planted, ontf a tkrge Of other improvements; lushing it a desirable and active place of brail ess. THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive from its location, to the 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.; It to; known that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude come (bum New Jersey, and are annually exerted to the extent of millions. In locating here, the settler has many advantages. He to within a -few bonnrride of the great cities of New Eng land and Middle States, he to near his old friends arid asso ciations, be is in a oetOed country where entry improvement of comfort aiid ciailuation is at hand. He can buy every , article he Wants at the cheapest price, and'sell his produce for the highest, (in the West this is reversed,) he has schools for his children, divine oervice, and will enjoy an open winter, and delightful climate, where fevers ore ut terly unknown. The result of the change upon those from the north, lias generally been to restore them to an excel lent slate of health. In the way of building and Improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO to $l6 per thousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every ar ticle can be procured in the place, good carpenters arc at hand, and there is no (dace in the Union where buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages there presented, and ask himself why the property has nut been taken up before. The reason is, it -was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the loud before pur chasing. Tltjs all are expected to do. They will see laud under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that they will no doubt, meet persons, from their own neigh borhood; tliey 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 stay a day or two and’be ready to purchase, us locations cannot be held on refusal. Tlkere are two daily trains to Philadelphia. and to all settlors who Improve, the Railroad Company Rives a Free Ticket fur qjp mouths, and a hulf-pricoTkket fur tiiree years. TIIK TOWN OF HAMMONTON In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new aud thriving town has naturally arisen, which presents in ducements fit any kind of business, particularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could ho carried on in this {dace and market to good advantage, also cotton busi ness, and manufactories of agricultural implements Or Founderies fir casting small articles. The improvement has been so rapid ns to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. Town lots of a good size, we do not sell squall ones, us it would effect the improvement of the place, can beba J at from JtlOO and uinrards. The Hamsnonton Firmer, a monthly literary and agri cultural sheet, containing full information of Uommontou, can he obtained at 25 cents per annum.’ Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance when money is paid. Route to the land [ leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for llammonton by Itailrpad, at.7}4 A. M., or 4b£ I*. M. Faro 90 cents. VVhcn there inquire for Mr. Byrues. Boarding conveniences on hand. Parties bad better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a princi pal, until they have decided as to purchasing, as he will show them over the hind in his carriage, free of expense. Letters and applications can be addressed to Landis A Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or S. B. Conghlin, 202 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia.— Maps and information cheerfully furnished'. [June 30 ’59-tlm.] SAVING FUND. National TRUST Company. SAVING FUND. NATIONAL ;SAFKTY TRUST COMP ANY. -Chartered by the State of Pfmnsyltama. 1. Money to received every duy, and in any amount, large or small. ' i 2. Five per cent, interest to paid for money from the day it to put in. 3. The money to always paid back in gold, whenever it to called fori “nd without mjtice. 4. Money to received from Executor*, Administrators, Guardian*, and others who desire to have it in it place of perfect safety, and where interest con be obtained for it. 6. Tlio moijj-y received from depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground bests, and such other first doss securities ns the Charter directs. 6. Office -"Hours—Every duy from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o’cl. Carter, F. Carrou. Brewster, Robert Sbefridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samitel'K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, . C.Landreth Mdhns, Henry Dxffendebfeb. Office : Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third St. Phila delphia. April 14th, ’.TO-ly. BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.— ; Did Vcu hear tlte nows from' Europe? If yon have i not, wo will tell you'what it is. It to that HENRY TUCK has Just returned from the Eastern cities with a large sup ply of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of all styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress, Goafs, Tests, Pants, Boots and Shoes, and everything kept in an establishment of the kind, all of which he offers at unprecedentedly low prices for cash. Having purchased his stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled' to sell very low. ' JUp invitee all those in want of anything in his line to give him a call, feeling sure that he will' be able to give 1 satisfaction; HENRY TUCK. Altoona, Sept. 30,1855.-tf THE. GREAT QUESTION WHICH now imitates the mind of every person is, whenv ban I get the best article for my money 1 Ip regard to other matters, the sub scriher would not attempt to direct, but if you want anything in the line of ROOTS OR SHOES jho invites an examination of his stock and work. He keeps Constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Shoos, Gaiijets, Slippers, &c., which he offers at fair prices. He will give special attention to custom work, all oi whith will so warranted to give satisfaction. None hot the best workmen ore employed Bemorabcr my shop is on Virginia immediately opposite Kessler’s Drug Store September 3, ’67-tfJ Boots anh shoes.—the un dersigned has now on band and will aeu cheap at bis store in the Masonic Tern- IIHI pie,-a largoand complete assortmentofßOOTS AND SHOES, ready made, or made to order, Overshoes,Ladles’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cock Solra, and Everything in his line of business, of the best quality and on the most reasonable terms. All custom wont warranted. Jin. 2, ’56-tf.l Boot and shoemaker.—the subscriber respectfully iiiforms the citizens of Altoo na dnd ylqmlty that he still continues to manufacture Boots and Shoes of every doacHptlon, on the shortest no tice; athisshop on Main Street, next door to the Tribune offlee. Histrork Is dono up. In the best of style, and can not &U to give satisfaction. Only Live him a call. 'Svr. 4,1868.-Iy. ' 1. RICHARDS. T EVPS PREPARATION FOR EX- J_J terminating RAJS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, and Bedbugs vnthont danger in- its use nulerany circumstan! see, for saleAt the Drug Store of - • O. Vf. KEBSLEB. T HM?ER FpR SALE. SHINGLES, 50,000 LATHES, BtraMNGmXEHIAL. lowTt&a the lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER. A YESI 0 YES I GENTLEMEN V-f drawnlah and hear. JOSEPH P. TKOUT umoon> that he is ready to discharge his duty as an Auctioneer whenever called uponv fjaa.2 ’M. mHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF such as Jackets, Frock and Overcoats •* the H. TUCK’S. QOIHTION OF CITBATB OF MAG .« 3 ygsf&--a .gaoling Cathartic, mad ln ita operation prepared and fcr sale by ’ - J creating con , a oUkrahle excitement, but not so much by any moans as the targe, splendid and cheap stock of fiSjpawilaae? Cg*Uk*—jht cent, cut off to tbe truck. All order* mu*t l>e addruasod to J. I). STONKKOAD. Proprietor. Sept. 2. 1868-ly.] » Lvwintuwn, Pa, Ap fits for Do Vail'd Galvanic Oil—lleury Lehr, tt. 1 Kt>sl« r. and A. Uoiwh, Altuoim, uud all dealers iu me< cims everyw ln*re. PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON OIL LAMPS! Unrivaled in Beauty , Simplicity Safety or Economy. Kvery portion desiring to obtain the very host and cheap est portable light within their reach, should call at the store of the undersigned and examine those Lamps Itelure purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon strate l*t. That NO ACCIDENT can occur. by explosion. 2NUMi EST VECTIGAL IT I PAKSIMONI A.”—Did every one who reads the heading of this article hut understand jts meaning, they would inuuediately repair to the shop at JOHN O’DONNELL, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Main St., Altoona, a few doors below the Red Lion Hotel, and select a suit of clothes from tho large stuck of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, whiclt he lias just received from tho East, feeling sure that in doing so they would he carrying out the motto. It is not necessary here to mention the different styles and quantities of the goods on hand, suffice it to say that he has everything in the line of gentlemen's wear, and he knows how to make it up in a fashionable and durable style, on terms as reasonable as those of any other mer chant Tailor in the place. Give him a call and you will soon discover that you can carry out the motto adopted by dealing with him. April 28, ’59-tf. T OGAN HOTKL. THE UNDER- M.J SIGN El> roßpcctfnlly informs lito citizens of Blair county and others, A that he has opened up Urn LQOAN JBsS»3^L«S HOUSE, formerly kept by Shmff it the west end of HoUidaybluirg. fi >r reception of strangers and travellers.— ** , Everything connected with the bmuk* has becu refitted in the new with tho choicest furniture, Ac- Ac. The house Is large and commodious, and well calculated fur convenience and comfort. Ilis TABLE will he furnished witli the very bunt the mar ket can afford, and no pains or trouble will Ik*-spared to render those who may rhoefle fr» fat >r hnu with their par tronage comfortable* ami happy du’rlng their stay with him. His STABLING is ample, and an obliging and careful hosrter will always be in attendancoi tfr*)-. The Williamsburg ntage. which makes daily trips between this place and Williamsburg, stops at tho Logan Hotel. ° Dec. 17, 1857,—tf.] Stoves, Tin & Sheet-Iron Waie, Spouting. TAS. W. RIGG WOULD RESPECT *ULL\ inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he k**epr constantly on hand a large assortment of Cooking, I*"rlnr , Office ami JShnp Sonv.\* of all styles ami si7.i*s, to suit the wants of all, which he wilt sell ut low prices, on reasonable terms. lie jJbo keeps on hand a lui'ge stock of Tin and Iron Ware, consisting of all articles for culinary purposes— Cool Scuttles* Store iCc. Also, a large lot of Cast Irou Force Pumps. particular attention paid to putting up SPODTINO, cither in town or country. S|K>uting painted and put up on the most reasonable terms. [april 14,1859-ly W. M. LLOYD & CO., ALTOONA, I'A.. JOHNSTON, JACK & GO., UOLLIDA ySIiI.’HG, VA., {Late “Bell, Johnston, Jack 4* Co.") DRA FT S, ON THE PRINCIPAL Cities, and Silver and Gold for saie. Collections made. , Moneys received ondepoaite, payable on demand, without interest, or upon time, with Interest at fair rates. Feb. 3d, 1850. New saddlery shop—the subscriber would respectfully y*. m. inform the citizens of Altoona and vi ciuity that ho has opened a’ Shop on BaBbg&A BM& Virginia street, next door to J. t. Lowther’s Store, where ho is to manufacture Harness, Morse Gears of sll kinds. Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Whips, and every thing In his lino on short notice and reasonable terms. Articles of the above description always on hand for sale Having a full knowledge of the business, I hope to be able to render satisfaction to all, and ask tho patronage of those wishing anything in my line. HENRY WEHN Altoona, June 9,1859.-tf OYSTERS ! OYSTERS l' OYSTERS I In conecqnenco of the hard times, I have concluded S P 2i d 2 V^ th mP rlco of m 7 OYSTEBS to the lowest possi hlertandard. They will hereafter be served up on the Cb^ n £Dlsh at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell other accompaniments, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. They will also be furnished, in every oth er way, at prices to correspond with, the times. JOIIN KEIPFER, Logan Uonsc, Ilollidaysburg. Dcc.l7.tt] pONCENTRATED LYE, FOE MA- Soft Soap, and Soap Powder for Washing, one pound equal to six of common Soap; Castile Soap. Palm Soap, etc, on hand and for sale at * June 10,1858.-tf] A. ROUSH’S. Liquors.—a large amount k “WOM has been receired HOUSE,” Hollldaysburg, which will he Ume *i 08811 Prices, wholesale or retail. The man who-wants has only to call. [Dec 17 tt QUEBNSWARE, JUST RECEIVED. A large and fashionable assortment at the store of : J. B HILKMAN. Hair oils, colognes, ;pom ades, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by O. W. KJBBSLBB. Hardware op all desorip _Uons just receired and for sale by ■ J.B.HIIJSMAN. Hair, hat, tooth, shaving, Sash and Y&miab Bruabca at Marta l DE PEYSiIiER iw^^Bttgtasaa^ and win connect with It a Mils A instroctedwift Of timAiftawnt branches. nllhsr ootid wnnsasunto*, tanght n oar best Female Seminaries. . .... mnnthi The year will bedlvldcd into two BesSWns each-the Bnmmsr ***»*> day of May, ending on the last ft? Winter Session to U ▼ember, ending on the last Wednesday of March. Seraibus will be divided into two quarters of eleven weeks each. Terms, p»r quarter, as follsws—vttu SOLID BRANCHES. Primary (incihding Readings Writing, Orthog- Grammar, and Geography, Ac.) Advanced (Inclndlng the Natnraf Science*, Mathe matics, Mental and Moral Philosophy, thgic, the tan jnmgM n< i Composition Ac*) EXTRA; OR ORNAMENTAL Mnsic (Inctodiug use of instrument) Drawing, „ , , *?oO Painting (In water Colors) goo Inductions in vocal music gratis- One half the above GLARE, of MU “ Mias C. M. CLARK, u Fcmalt “ March 10,1859.-tf - IVTKW GROCERY FEED AND PRO vision stoke. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he has opened a store of lie- above Wind, near the corner of Adeline and Julia streets. East Altoona, where he will keep constantly on hand a full suje ply of everything in his line. His GROCER lES are ail fresh and will be sold at prices as low ns those of any other establishment in town. His stock of provisions, oonsisting of Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, tfr. will lie sold a little cheaper than they can he Inmght any where i 1.-e. His Flour is obtained from the hist mills in the Western part of the State, and Is warranted to he what it is represented. All kinds of Feed fur horses, cows and hogs, always on hand. I intend to keep sneli an assortment that I shall at all times be able to supply my customers with whatever they may need, ami 1 intend also to sell at prices which will' make it a saving to those who patronize mv store. July 22,1855-3 m. H'E.N'UV BELL. Another breakout.—the subscriber would inform his old customers that he has opened out again at ibis old stand, where he ho|a-s to receive their calls. He has now on hand the cheapest and best assortment of GROCERIES that can tie found in the town, consisting of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, Salt by the bushel or sack, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Fish of the very best quality, together with everything in the Grocery lino, all of which is fresh from the Eastern market. He also keeps constantly on hand a suppy of FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, which he sells at tho lowest market prices. PORK always on hand and retailed in quantities to suit purchasers. JOHN 1.K111',. December 16, 1858-1 y SECRET INFIRMITIES OF JL YOUTH AND JIATUUITY. just pub- r=7=>_ lished Oratis, the 2atli Thousand. MfSlmtiwL A few words on, the Rational Treatment. without Medicine. of Si«Tniaturrhu-a or lev- cal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nervous Detdlity, Premature Decay of tie- System. Impoteucy ami ImpedimeutM to marriage generally. I>y B. De Ua.vkt. M. I). The Important fact that many alarming complaints, ori ginating iu the im{>mdence anil solitude of youth, may he easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted hv the Author, fully ex plained. hy means of which every one is enabled to rurc niMsnu’ perfeetly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertise.i nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled en velope, by remitting ([sot paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE UANEY, 88 East 31st Street, New York Citv. JOHN KEIFFER. | June 3. 1H59.-3m A STONE & GO’S GLASS I‘RE • SKKTING JARS, for preserving nil kindsuf Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meat, Oysters, ami all such per ishable articles. tf*-,Thc main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi tion consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, end in expelling nit the air there may lie in the vessel, so th*t when the fruit cools it will f irm n vacuum. We arc how manufacturing the aimve Patent Jnr, (har ing bought the right from Messrs. A. Ftnne A Co., and are preiiared to fill all orders at short notice. x We furnish Covers, Wires and Cement, with juiutecrdi rections with each Jar. Manufactured andeold Wholesale & Retail by ' '' SUFFERING HUMANITY, HEAD _ TUTS.—TIie undersigned tab's this methodorinfi.rm ing the public generally that there, is no medicine now of fered to the public that is equal to DC V K I.I.'S GALVAN IC OIL in relieving suffering humanity. I was an observer of its effects on ii friend of mine’, who suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection whic h resisted the best medical treatment.in Centre comity. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful jmrt, and gave some inwardly, and in 20 minutes the pati ut was asleep, and whou awakened was free from pain and continued so. Tills Is a'positive fact which I am willing to make good at any time. A raise of Felon was cured' in nearly the same length of time. J. U. Hahn. Sept. 2.1858-1 y.] Centro Hill. Blair county d ague-rue an ROOMS.—Mr. G. W. FISTTER, the Hollidayshurc Artist, begs leave to inform our readers that he Isprcpared to take Photographs of deceased persons, from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. He has just received a large stock of durable and neat cases, of alt sires and styles, including a new pattern; of Family Case for four persona, and Is pr£ pared to fill them with perfect likenesses, AMBROTypR, DAGUERREOTYPE OB PHOTOGRAPH. Give him a call. Rooms on the turner of Montgomery and Allegheny streets, Hollidayshnrg, Pa. [June 17-tf. G W. KESSLER--—PRACTICAL • DBCOGIST, respcctfiflly announce* * to too citizens of Altoona and the public eraßy, that he still continues the Drug on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly ai,a ß^taltDRUGS, W' MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, VoitVTflif. Mm E 3 and DTE-STDPPS, H . Dfririct attention to business, atad a desire to render sat- IsfectiontoaU tts regards price and quality, ho hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms, bv ,°t .i Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mast nr bet ion, or iSn those, and other abase* of the sexuai organa, bv ih« o' suiting Surgeon, will be sent by moil (in aseoled saws ope). Pi* KB OP CUAKOK, on receipt of TWO BT.Si£ for postage- Other Reports and Tracts on the nshmT.V. treatment of sexual diseases, Ac., are constantly bains.., lulled for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent u .1:' afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of in-, ment discovered during the last year, are of great vabw Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr, QROROK B or t HODS, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association \ 0 Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the KishT " EZRA D. HEAKTWEIL iwi”' GEO. FAIRCHILD, &c'y. [dSc, j!*, 1. DQ i W S « 2 S' 3 a W . *g.g £ . ’’l tf O • *3 I—l Sc 35 ■« o gj-St p 3 3 » fell ■3 s. j Jj eg H sj S § s«g o § I .? PS “ oa I « pal J-Ss cZ posS CC^?°3| >d W wa« g *s is o =•< o- 2 Q 2 |ssl l >— l Sj c a 55f~1| si r* BEAT IMI*LIO.VEMENT IN COOK " T IXO STOVKB. COXSIMVTIOX Of’ SMOKK AXU GAS AXD SAVIM, or rum.. The subrerlber taken pleasurn in offering to lh» public ■. NKW U.Vri AND S.MOKK CONSVMIXd Csadting Stow, recently patented, which la destined to so percede ull others. as it requires O.VK-TilllU) LKS9 FUKh than other stoves and is more easily, quickly ahd recutar ly heated. • No unpleasant smell o> kas arises from lliU Stove from the fret that it is nil consumed ere It esn es cape. There is no trc.ulde from smoke as that iinphasstit and often annoying exhalation la also consumed itisoh- of the stove Neither is there any dancer of flues or chim neys becoming clogged with.soot or the mortar looaviml h* the gas arising from coal fire*. Persons wishing to purchase stove* are invited -m call ~1 the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, nniivv amine the above stoves. JOHN ISIIO.KM.VKKH. 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Tw*.’«-tfl RAI Train Ea»t rift' “ Kwl “ We< Hill « Bn- WVH TtwIIOLUIUV WettAiiisvn November 20,1> WfETI Umtiimfri tadgf.. day of each muutli. pie, itJJdo'chTk, evening, )n thetcci o'clock. P. >l. rin»*» Loffye, I evening. In the tliir (treet.atTU I ciU orery Tkteada) Masonic Temple, i bnatfi. W.X AI) Junior Suut nf ,i d»y night InthatU ”e M* HliiiytMi, CUn Tne»d»y evening, i AWtoma'JUtt&m brb w if^-Sr,