The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 18, 1859, Image 4

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T? . _g*liAVfija«!ATE
LOffEHIEB!
CAPITAL MtEE $34500
TICKETS &LO.
WOOD,KDDY& CO., MANAGERS.
JU9BMBSOB3 TO OBSOOJtT * MAVBT.
tutting become owner* of THE ABOVE
LOTTERY CffiSSrea INDKI/AWAKB oflbt to the public
tho foUowlng scMthe, to be drawn oagh WBdnssdsy In
AUGUST, -MW, At Wilmington, Delaware, in (tabUe, Un
d» Ha anpertiltcadence ofawont forrmlsstfirisra appoint
cdbythoOoventer. *,
Clan 120 Draws Wednesday, August 8,1859.
Clan 482 Dt&ws Wednesday, August 10,1869.
Class 444 Draws Wednesday, August 17,1869.
Clan 466 Draws Wednesday, August 24,1859.
Clan 468 Draws Wednesday, August 31,1850.
TmBTT'IOUB THOUSAND, TOUR mnromm AND
. , J* Pmlyb prizbsi
HearlyonePrae to ewrytwo Tickets!
98 N«ulwn-U Drava Ballots.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
■•'Ji'" nnnun
EACH WEDNESDAY IN AUGUST.
1 Prise of SS4XOOta $34,600
1 *V \ 15,000 “ 15,000
1 “ ! \ 10X00“ 10X00
* “ ' txoo“ 7^oo
1 “ 4X00“ .4XOO
I “ 2X00“ 2,600
1 “ 1X92“ 1X92
aoPrixeuof IXOO an 30,00 q
\ SO “ 500 “ 15,000
40 “ 800 “ 12,000
1 aw « 200 “ 51X00
04 “ 100« OXOO
.04 « ; 70 “ 4XBO
128 “ ! 40 “ Mao
SXOB « 20« 111X00
37X2* “ 10 “ 282X*0
PrizM amounting to
Whole TiektU $10 — Halves s6 —Quartere $2,60
fi IMi itm of Packages will be sold at tbo following
rates,which is the risk*
Certificates of Package of 28 Whole tickets $141,00
« “ 28 Half “ 70,60
• to 28 Quarter « 36,25
DELAWARE LOTTERY—CLADS KO. 356,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1850,
78 Kumbtn —U Drawn Ballott.
I Grand Capital Prize 0f970,0001
1 Price of $30,000 6 Prices of $4,000
1 “ “ 29,000 6 “ “ 2AOO
1 “ « 10,000 100 « '“ 1,000
1 “ « 7,780 Ac., Ac, Ac.
34,412 Prices amounting to $1,202,0001
WIuM Tickcit $2O; ■ Balm $lO ; Quarter I $5.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
r — -
Enclose the amount of money to our address, for what you
wish to purchase; name the Lottery in which you wish ir
Invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves or Quar
ters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first
moil, together with the scheme.
Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will
be sent with a written explanation.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and
give Uie name of their Post Office, County and State.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can,use
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
whereby money for Tickets, In sums tfTcu Dollars, and
upwards, can be sent as
AT OCR RISK AND EXPENSE,
from any city or town where they hare an office. The
money and order must be enclosed In a “GOVERNMENT
POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE,” or the Express
Company canuotreceiro them.
4SF* Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Ex
press, to be directed to WOOD, EDDY A Co.,
Wilmingtqn,. Delaware.
The Drawings of the Delaware State Lotteries ore
published iu the Now York Times and Herald.
EIGHT R
WKTV
EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO
C. B. SINK'S STORE
1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL
• selccfißfi assortment of Dry Goods, which are worth
going to see. . \
• 2. lie has an unequalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh
and pure, which he will sell as reasonable us any merchant
in the place.*
3. Ho has Hardware Quecntware, Stoneware, <tc n of the
meat fashionable styles.
4; He has a large Case of Boots and Short for Gents, La.
di«a, Misses and Children, embracing all sixes, qualities
and prices.
6. Ho 1)U a fine stock of lIA TS for Summer wear—Just
the pink of the fashion—oil very cheap.
0. fie keeps always on hand an assortment of Beady-
Uadi' Clothing, to suit the season.
7. He has > n band a targe stotk of CloUit, Cbttimeru and
Vettingi, which he will make up to order on short notice
in a fashionable style, and at prices which must give satis
faction. T
8. He don’t ask people to come and buy—only to come
and examine his stock, fueling confident that if they but
examine they will buy without asking.
Altoona, May 0,1859.-tf
CHEAP GOODS
AT MeCORMICK’ S STORE.
JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE
ING opened, a Tory extenairc assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
of alt the different rarictiej usually kept in country stores,
carefully selected in quality and style to suit the season,
consisting, in the Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns,
Sbatlys, Delaines, 4c, 4c, la all their variety.
Also—Ladies, Misses and Qeut's Gaiters, boots 4 Shoes,
Rats, Caps, Bonnets, 4c, 4c.
Hardware, Quemtwgre, Cedanoare,
leghorn, Palm Leaf and Panama Halt, Coffee., Sugar, Tea,
Molautt, Rice, Dried Peache*, cfe. Dried Beef,
Sugar-Cured Home, S/unddert, Side*, <fe,
ail of which will bo said or exchanged for all kinds ofnro
jluce, sack os Batter, Bggts'Lord, Tallow, Rags, S-iap/ond
Groin of any kind, osTow if not lower than any other
house in town. Being very thankful for post patronage,
tfo will consider it a Very groat favor to receive a visit from
onr friends, and,be much gratiflodih having the pleasure
of showing them oar Goods. 1 -
Altoona, May 5 1859.
TTATS ! HATS I!—SPRING AND
XX SOMMER STYLES.
The subscriber hoe Juat relumed from the city with a
Urge and well selected stock of Men and Boys’
HATS ■■ OF
AND ALL
CAPS, STYLES,
FOR SPRING & SUMMER WEAR,
of every color sad shape. Also, s good assortment of
LADIES ADD KISSES PLATS.
of different varieties, all of which will bo sold
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Persons in want of anything In the above line, will
S lease give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as lam
ctenmnod to sell at the very lowest possible prices.
Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church.
Altoona, April 28, ISW-tf. JESSE SMITH.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred File per Month 1
1 would respectfully set forth my claim to public atten
tion, M • VMMoggfole Tailor, aa fylloirs;
Because Ikeep an excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassl
meros, Testings and Trimmings, which; when examined,
always please.
Because my work b mode up in a manner that takes
down the country and giT<« all my customers a city ap
pearance.
Because I am not inferior as a Cutter to tho best to be
"found, anywhere- i *
long experience in my business gives mo ontire
fesoural over tCandl am not dependant upon any one to
‘Mtneeufaftho suds. r
" Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taste aa a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Cott on me, in the corner room of the "Brant House.”
i Obento a trial and 'yon will go away pleased. 1
Altoona, Hay JMm • i JACOB BSTDEK.
IMPAIR GOUNTT MARBLE YARD.
It-tfasn. Pwsman 'k Hoover respectfolly inform the
fWUetiiat they have established aNEW MARBLE YARD,
op the eoener of MUgS oflr and Front SbrteU, in Hollidays,
borg, wbere they will kseto constantly on haodo full as
sortment of - ■ | ■ ' ■■
CHOICE MARBLEr
, •Jdhe pesparoc! to execute orders for
Stones, Mm{umentt, Table Tope,
/lAN BE BOUGHT ATH.TUCH'S,
k Go’s Patent ;eboulder Beam Vine Shirts
burning fluid,
e ft and
T}|SB6OKB wishing toestablishMaDU
«*»•»« thriving plan* where busjnses
wandtsrtftsmeut of the Hnmmontcn Settlement.
TVR. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDI
!_/ asLßAur.
•IW : Ci M 'Mn ,wia<l hate been more or lan
troubled s#h JnSaamatccy Bbeumattna, commencing
early In the Spring, and lasting until cold weather aet in,
wheal taidilMWhmd Kir a while, only to he attacked
again in the Spring, ill my Joints would aweU and be
tery sors, attended with tteißatt acute pain. My feet,
•honlden, MBa, and hand* troubled me most, so much io
that I could Scarcely walk, and almost always reqntredas
ristaMe in dressing. Daring this time I would try every
thing I cottldbsar of; in the finding a care. I also
tried several physicians, but nothing seemed to help me
the dealt In the world. About two and a half year* ago I
was attacked ao usual, a»d aa wraal tried everything to get
rid of It, bnt to no pnrpoee. I kept growing worse, and
finally h«d to give up and stayln the home, where I was
confined about font werica. This time my feet swelled,
and ,wefe eo sow that! could not stand on them or get on
my boots, and my bands swelled to twice their usual sise.
In Cut, I was, to all appearances and belief, totally used
np. About this time my parents, who reside in Maine,
sent for me to come home. 1 went and after niy arrival I
commenced trying another remedy, hoping to be cored,
but resulting the same as all Others, Tor weeks 1 had not
beet) able to drees myself or to raise my band to my head,
andsnfimng the most excruciating pain all the time.—
One day my father came In with a paper in which * ad
vertised Dr. Oogpwell’i MEDICAL SALT, for Inflaming
tory Diseases only, and wanted me to read and see what I
tbonghtofit. I read and laughed at It, pronounced It a
humbug, and told him that I had been humbugged enough.
He kept urging me, mnd at last said I could bnt try it, and
If I would write to Dr. 0., giving him a description of my
disease, lie/would pay the' expense. Of course I could not
refuse such an offer and sent for one box. It came in due
season, but my fotth was not increased, sndl laughed at
. the Idea of so email a dose doing mo any good, and told my
wifo that I believed Dr. (Land his Salt, both humbugs.—
However, I commenced using It and the result was per
fecUy astonishing. 4 could hardly realise it myself. I
slept soundly sll night, which I hsd not done for a long
time, When 1 awoke in the morning, strange as it may
seem, I was entirely' free from pain. I.hpd then token
but one duso, and bottled finely before going to bed. That
morning ! felt so well that I hardly knew how to contain
myself, and went down stairs and told the folks how well
I felt, and Horn that day to this I have not suffered one
moment’s pain or had on attack of my once dreaded enemy,
llbenmatism. lam perfectly well and hearty, and wherev
er I have a chance I recommend it. A friend of mins, re
siding In Brooklyn, I* now trying it for a bad case of neu
ralgic rheumatism, and so llir It is working
This is along story, but I have told all the facts, wHfch I
can bring witnesses to substantiate if necessary; and will
again say that in the MEDICAL SALT, a sure cure may be
found for all inflammatory diseases, and would urge all
who are afflicted to give It a trial. GEO. H. DUNCAN,
No. 117 Wall Street, New York.
$603,382
ASONS
A. McCORMICK
When It Is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT is os
efficacious in allother Inflammatory diseases as in Rheu
matism, (see descriptive circulars) it will at 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 the MEDICAL
SALT a trial.
Price sl,oo;.Chronic packages, $2,50.
■ D. C. TAYLOR A CO.,
General Agents, No. 202 Dock Street, Philadelphia.
For sole in Altoona by A. ROUSH; at Bells Mills by B.
F. Bell; in' HuUidaysburg by Geo. A. Jacobs, and by all
enterprising Druggists, and wherever the Tribune goes.—
Call cr send and get a circular, and do not fail to try the
New Medical Salt.
Dec. 16, ’68-ly.
WEST ALTOONA CABINET
WARE ROOM.—The under
signed has lately made arrangements to
do business on a mure extensive scale
than heretofore, and is now prepared to _
execute all •
ORDERS FOR lURNITURE ,
OF ANY KIND,
AT SHORTEST NOTICE
Ills workmen are acknowledged to be capable of doing
The very best work in the line o*' Cabi
net Making ,
and all Close who entrust him with their orders may rely
,upon receiving finished fork.
■ U<> keeps a constant supply of Furniture on liand, to
which ho Invites to attention of those intending to
“GO tO HOUSE-KEEPING.”
Cali an him at at his room in LoudousvQle, near the
Plank Read.
CQFFIiVS MADE TO ORDER.
November 11,1858.
T?JSK’S metalic burial CA
-1 BES.—This is a new article in tills section of the
country! although extensively used in the East. They are
a sure protection against
7 'WA TER AND VERMIN,
and possess many other advantages over the common cof
fins. The remains of the lamented CLAY and WEBSTER
were encased in these cases.
For sale by , ISAAC CROMER,
November 11,1858.. Altoona, Pa.
Red lion hotel.
ALTOOXA, BLAIS COVXTT, PA.
This old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly
opposite the place of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo
na, has ppssed into the hands of the present proprietor.—
Long experience in the business warrants me in assuring
.the travelling public, that no pains will be snared to render
guests ns comfortable as possible while sojourning under
my roof.
The TABLE will constantly be supplied with the very
best the market affords.
The BAR'Will be found to contain an excellent assort
ment of LIQUORS of all kinds; including that choice beve
rage LAGER BEES.
The STABLE is In charge of an excellent and experi
enced Ostler.
The proprietor hopes, by bis long experience in the
baslnes ana the facilities at his command, to make the Red
Lion, in-all respects, a first class Hotel. The business of
the Hotel wQI bo tinder my own personal supervision. A
liberal shore of public patronage is kindly solicited.
JOHN W. SCHWEIQERT, Proprietor.
May 19, 1859.-tf
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
B. £. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup,
HooJiancTs German Bitters,
Beer have's Holland Bitters,
Sand/ord's Liver Invigoralor, s
Lindsey's Blood Searcher,
Clarke's Female Pills,.
Duponco's Golden Pills,
Wright's, Ayer's, Wilson's and MeLans's Pills,
Merchant's Gargling Oil,
Ferry Davis' Pain Killer .
MatcAetfs Fourfold Liniment,
Meziean, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Leniment,
in store and for sale at
Sept. 2, 1858-tt] A. ROUSH’S Drag Store.
Home testimony.
[From the Isswistown Aurora.]
I have been afflicted for ten years with Chronic Diarrhoea,
and have received more benefit from Bn Vail’s Galvanic Oil
than any ether medicine I ever used. ALEX. McKEE.
■' Oliver township, Mifflin county. Pa.
Thls is to certify that I used Da Tail’s Galvanic Oil in
my fixmlly in some of the diseases for which It is re com
mended and found to act almost spontaneously. I recom
mend It to all who snflbr from pain. v A. Ml INGRAM.
Sept,- 2, ’6B—fy. Decatur township, Mifflin co. Pa.
A CARD.—Hear what Mrs. Vaughn
of Duncansville says:—l have used the Galvanic Oil
prepared by J. D. Stoneroad, Lewistown, for a very
palnftd disease myself and recommend it to others, and in
every case fbnnd ft to be one of the very bat medicines for
sore and painful, diseases.' Bel teres all pain in a few min
utes. ' Every fiunily should have it in the house.
; ■ ' ' • Sept. .16.1888.—1 y.
WALL PARER! WALL PAPER 11
—we are how receiving at the "MODEL STORE,”
a large assmtmenr of
WALI-. PAPER AND BORDER,
purchased direct from tho manufocturers in New Tork,
and we Can therefore offer great inducements to those who
wish to purchase. Call and examine our stock.
March 17th, 1869-tf. J. k }. LOWTHKE.
J* G-. AOXjTJM,
ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA.
Can at all times befonnd at the store of J. B. Hfleman.
%MM, October 1, 1857.-ly
"OLOUR.—THE BEST QUALITY OF
P lUMILT ELODB'for sale, Wholesale andßetnil.
Sppiyto j. shoemaker,
Dec.ll, 186d-tf. Masonic Jemple.
/'IREAM TARTER, SUPERCARBO-
V HATE of Soda, flalaratais, Washing! Soda, Durkee’s
Baiting fomrtfor, instore and for sale at J |
- A. ROUBIP6 Drag Store.
CELLING OFF—A LARGE AS
80RIMBHT of Boots and Shoes, BuOUo and Cab
OwrshoeS,at ' V •^ 7 i- BLOTCH'S
Dec. 9,1858. • ■
A li THE STANDARD PATENT
jCjl medicines ax o-tf. ‘ kessler-s.
rptoio to And gut
:VX : - * A. *T. . '
Spectacles and eye preser
t«* for sals at [X-tf.] KZSSLEVS.
■VpNtf AGRICULTURAL BETTLB
JLt fhrm.t, arareemartuaitr
S» a iUoUIU and healthy eKamte 26 »f1« Smtfewri <lf
Ac Camden and Atlantic Jtaffnad Sew
Aildi estate oooaistliiß of aertral thonmnds of acres of
lnto Faroe of various sizes
to suit He purchaser. A population of come rifteenUunr
drtdl frbaa Varioue parte of the Middle States and New
England ham settled there the pact year, implored their
places, and rttfeedeawCoilcropi. The price of the Taim »
at the Jo# cum of from $l6 to §9O peracre, the collltem
the best quality for the production of lfM, Clover, Cent,
Cachet, and TmlMet. IT IB CONSIDERED THE
BKBT FRO& SOIL INIHE UNION. The place i* per
fectly secure from frost*—the destructive dneiny of the he
mer. Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and
can be sees. By examining the place itwlt a correct
Judgment tan be formed ot the productiveness of the land.
The terms ate made easy to secure the rapid improvement
of the land, which le only sold for aetualimproveawnt The
result bat been, that within-the past year, some three hun
dred houtit have been erected, two mills, one steam, four
stores, some forty vlnyards and Peach orchards, planted,
and a large number of other improvements, making it a
desirable and active place of business.
TUB MARKET,
as the reader may perceive from Its location, is the
BEOT IN THE UNION.
Produce bringing doable the price than iniocatiohsaway
from the city, and more than double the price than the
West. It is known that the earliest and best fruits and
vegetables In this latitude come from New Jersey, and are
annually exported to the extent of mflUoiis. -
In locating here, the setffer has many advantages. Ho
is within a few hours ride of the great cities ofNew Eng
land and Middle States, be is near his old friends and asso
ciations, he is in a settled country where every frnprooemenf
of comfort and eutditaiion it at hand • He can boy every
article hei wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce
for the highest, (in the West this is reversed,) he boa
schools for his children, divine tervice, and will enjoy an
open winter, and delightful climate, where fevers arc ut
terly unknown. The result of the change upon those from
the north, has generally been to restore them to an excel
lent statu 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 bo procured in the place, good carpenters arc at
hand, and there is no place in the Union where buildings
and Improvements can be made cheaper.
■ The reader will at once bo struck with the advantages |
there presented, and ask himself why the property has not
been token up before. The reason is, it was never throa'n
in the market; and unless these statements were correct,
no one would be invited to examine the land before pur
chasing. This all are expected to do. They will see land
under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that
they will no doubt, moot persons, from their own neigh
borhood; they ..will witness the improvements and con
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, as locations cannot be
held on refusal.
There Are two daily train* to Philadelphia, and to all
Bottlers who improve, the Railroad Company Riven a Free
Ticket for six month*, and a bolf-prico.Ticfcot for three
year*.
THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.
In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new
and, thriving towu'hos naturally arisen, which presents in
ducements fi>r any kind of business, particularly stores and
manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on in
this place and market to good advantage, also cotton busi
ness, and manufactories of agricultural implements or
Fouadeties for casting small articles. Thu impiovemeut
has been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent
increase of business. Town lots of a good size, wo do not
stdl small Ones, os it would effect the improvement of the
place, call be had at from $lOO and upwards.
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary and agri
cultural sheet, containing full information of Hammonton,
can be obtained at 25 cents per annum. ,
Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all
incumbrance when money is paid. Route to the
leave Vino street wharf, Phiiadelpliia for lUhumonton lay
Railroad, at 7% A. M., or i l /, P. M. Pare 90cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on
hand. Parties hod better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a princi
pal, until they have decided os to purchasing, as he will
shdw them over the land in his carriage, free of expense.
Betters and applications can be addressed to Landis A
Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or
8. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia.—
Maps and information cheerfully furnished.
[June SO ’6O-6m.]
ISAAC CROMER.
Company.
SAVING FUND. —NATIONAL
BAFETV TRUST COMPANY.—Cuakteufd by in*
State o? Pennsylvania.
1. Mutiny l.i received every diiy, and in any amount, large
or small.
‘i. Five per cent, interest is paid for money from the day
it is put; in.
3. Thu money is always paid back ip gold, whenever it
is called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors, Administrators,
Guardian», and others who desire to have it in a place of
perfect Safety, and Where interest can bo obtained for it.
f». The money received from depositors is invested in
Beal Estate, Mortgages, Ground bents, and such other
first class securities as the Charter directs.
6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o’clock, and on
Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o’clock in the evening.
lION. 11. L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT BELFKIDGE, Vice President.
W. J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
llenrt L. Benner, Francis Lee,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joskifi B. Barry,
Samuil K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth Mcnns, Henry Dipfendekper.
Office ; Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third St. Phila
delphia. April 14th, ’59-1 y.
BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.—
Did you hear the news from Europe? If you have
not, we Will tc-u yon what it is. It is that HENRY TL’CK
has Jnst returned from the Eastern cities with a large sup
ply of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of all styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress
Coats, Vests, Pants, Boots and Shoes, and everything kept
lo an establishment of the kind, all of which ho offers at
unprecedentedly low prices for cash. Having purchased
his stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled to sell very
low. ‘ * _
He invites all those in want of anything in his lino to
give him a call, feeling sure that’be will lie able to give
satisfaction. HENRY TUCK.
Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-tf
The great question which
npw agitates the mind of every person
is, where con I got the best article for rnyMpH
money? 1 In regard to other matters, the
ecriber would not attempt to direct, but if yon H
anything in the line of
BOOTS OB SHOES
he Invites an examination of his stock and work.
He keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Shoos,
Qaitera,iolippers, Ac., which he offers at fair prices.
Ho will give special attention to custom work, all ol
which will bo warranted to give satisfaction. Hone bat the
best workmen are employed
Remember my shop is on Virginia street, Immediately
opposite Kessler’S Drag Store. '
Septembers,’67-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Boots and shoes.—the un-
has now on band and will
soil cheap at his store In the' Masonic Tern*
pie, a large and complete assortment ofBOOTS
AND SHOES, ready made, or made' to order,
Ojrerahoes, £adie£ Sandals, Onm Shoes, Cork
Soles, and everything in his line of business, of
the best; Quality and, on the most reasonable terms. All
custom work warranted.
Jan. a.’Sfr-tf-l
SAVING FUND.
National
RULES
Boot and shoemaker.—the
sqfMwdUer mpectfclly Inform* the citizens of Altoo
na and Ticinlty that he soli eontinnea to mannfltctnre
Boots and Shoes of every description, on the shortest no
tice, at Us shop on Main Street, next door to the Tribune
office. His work is done up in the best of style, and can
not foil to give satisfaction. Only tire hfan a call.
Noti 4, ISS&-ly, i L. RICKARDS.
T Eyrs PREPARATION FOR EX
JLi terminating RATS, MICK, ROACHES, ANTS, and
Bed-bngs without danger in' its nso under any ehrcnmstaa!
jcs, for sale at the Drag Store of
JTaa.34, J iS«-tf] G. W. KESSLER.
T UMBER FOR SALE.
JL/ 6MOO SHINGtKS, 60,000 LATHES,
Wd all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, towtSrn the
lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER.
OYES I 0 YES I—-GENTLEMEN
dnwnicb and hear. JOSEPH innonn
cw toUie that he to ready to dbchargo his duty
|jan.2 *M.
f HpS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
roch " Jackets, Frock and Overcoats
two** *OO Vests, at the lowest prices, at H. TTJOH’B.
sl>eo.^lBM, v ',’";- '
GQLUTION OF CITRATE OF MA6-
O NBBIA—a cooling Cathartic, mQd ! in its Operation
and agreeabls to the twts, prepared and tar sale by
Anna W, W59.-tf A. ROUSH, Druggizt.
PIKE’S PEAK “ creating con
siderable excitement, but not so much by any means,
as the large; splendid and cheap stock of
SSypnpfloaggp (2^®<odlfi9o
now being opened at the MODEL STORE; and while It is
still a mooted question whether or not gold can be pro
cured by going to the former place, the proprietors oi the
Model teet confident in saying that gold can be saved by
persons purchasing goods of them.
Our Stock at present will he found much larger and
pore varied than heretofore, and we hope to be able to
pleads the tastes of the most festidions.
Suck as English and French Ducals y
black and fancy Silks, French Bril
liants, figured and white Mar
settles, Lawns, Ginghams,
Prints, Muslins, &c.
’Also, a splendid assortment of White Goods, Hosiery,
Gloves, Mitts, 6c. Wo have also on band a large lot of
CARPETS, bought at auction for cash, which will be sold
very cheap. A huge assortment of boantifnl Spring and
Sommer SHAWLS.;
Wooden & Willow Ware, Uueenaware,
Feeling thankfhl to our friends for their patronage here
tofore, we are determined to sell Goods cheaper than ever
for cash or for prompt monthly payments only. We cor
dially invite our old and new friends and customers to call
and see our new stock, which we will be pleased to show
them. J. 6 3. LOWTUER.
April 7th, ’59.
DUVALL’S GALVANIC OIL.
Prepared originally by Prof. H. DU VAXX, for
merly of the College of Surgeons, at Paris, is now of
fered to the public, £S~ for the cure of sore and pain
ful diseases
For instance—Pain or soreness in any part of the
syrtem, Rheumatism, pain in the back, breast or side,
healed breasts, neuralgia, burns, sprains, headache,
cramp in the stomach, or any other disease that is
SORE and PAINFUL, and it is only over this classol
diseases that we claim a perfect VICTORY. We say
positively to our patrons we cau relieve the sufferer
99 times'out of 100. We would just sny to the pub
-1 lie. Prof. Du Vail was 25 years in bringing to this
•medicine superiority over all others,
i Price 50 cents per bottle—per cent, ent off to the
■ trade. All orders must be addressed to
J. D. STONEKOAO, Proprietor,
I Sept. 2, 1858-ly.] Lewistowu, Pa.
Agents for Du Vail's Galvanic Oil—Henry Lehr, Q.
Kessler, ami A. Roush, Altoona, and all dealers in nn
clues everywhere.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS!
Unrivaledin Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap
est portable light within their reach, should call at the
store of the undersigned and eximine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Those lamps are admirably adapted fur the use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, Halls. Churches,
Stores, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table fluid and oil humps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cases.
Aug. 19, 1868-tf.] 0. W. KESSLER.
“M AGNUM est vectigal
i IT I PARBIMONIA.” —Did eTfry on© who read* the
beading of thin article but understand it* meaning, they
would Immediately repair to tbeishop ol
JOHN O’DONNELL,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
-jf 1
Main Su, Altoona, a few doors below the Red Lion Uotel,
and select a suit of clothes from the large stock of
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which he hits Just received from the East, feeling sure that
in doing so they would be currying 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.tho.ee ol 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. \
SAFETY
TRUST
Logan hotel.—the under-
SIGNED respectful!}* informs the
citizens of Blair county and others,
that he has opened up the LOO AN
HOUSE. formerly kept by Sheriff
at the west end of Hollidaynburg. for
reception of strangers and traveller*.— tmrm,
Everything ronm’Cted with the house has been refitted in
the new with the choicest furniture, Ac., &c. "
The house ft large and commodious, and well calculated
for convenfoiiCQ and comfort.
Ills TABLE will he furnished with the very best the mar*
ket cun afford, and no pains or trouble will be spared tu
render those who may chooso to fnvjr him with their pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him.
Ills STABLING is ample, and an obliging and careful
hostler will always be in attendance.
The Williamsburg stage, which makes daily trips
Wtween this place and Williamsburg, stops at the Loiran
Stoves, Tin & Sheet-Iron Ware, Spouting.
TAS. W. RIGG WOULD RESPECT
f f FULLY inform Uie citizens of Altoona and vicinity
that he keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of
Omkinj, l*>rl‘/r, Ojfirr and Shop Storrs, of all styles and
sizes, to suit the wants of all, which he will sell at low
prices, on reasonable terms.
lie also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and Sheet-
Jron Tll/re, consisting of Jill articles for culinary purposes—
Coal ScftMJe*) Stove Pipe, <fc. Also, a large lot of Cost Iron
Force Pnmj«*.
Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING,
either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up
on the most reasonable terms, [april 14,1859-1 y
W. M. LL.OYD & CO.,
ALTOONA, PA.,
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
HOLLIDAYSBURQ, PA.,
syasoaip
(Late “ Bell , Johnston, Jack <s• Co.”)
Drafts on the prlncipal
Cities, nud Silver and Gold for .sale. Collections
made. Moneys received on depoeite, payable on demand,
without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates.
Feb. 3d, 1859.
New saddlery shop.—the
subscriber would respectfully
inform the citizens of Altoona and vb
cinlty Hint he has opened a Shop on
Virginia street, next door to 3. t.
Lowtheris Store, where he is prepared
to manufacture Harness, Horse Gears
of aU Kinds, Saddled, Bridles, Halters, Whips, and every
thing in bis line 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 the patronage of those
wishing anything In my lino. HENRY WEHN.
Altoona, Juno 9,1859.-tf
J. SHOEMAKER.
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES,
&C., &C., &C.
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they ore very easily trimmed.
4th. That they arc easily regulated to give more or less
light.
6th. That they born entirely free from smoke.
6th. That the light is at least 60 per cent, cheaper than
any other light now in common use.
Dec, 17.1857,—tf.]
OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
Id coneequence of the hard times, I have concluded
to put down theprico of my OYSTERS to the lowest possi
ble standard. They will hereafter be served np on the
Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell
and served np with all other accompaniments, TWENTY
FIVE CENTS- They will also be to everyth
er way, at prices to correspond with the times.
Dec. 17, tt]
pONCENTEATED LYE, FOR MA-
V_>/ KING Soft Soap, and Soap Powder for Washing, one
pound equal to six of common Soap; Castile Soap, Palm
Soap, Chemical Soap, on bond and for sale at
Jane 10,1858.-tf] A, ROUSH'S.
Liquors. —a large amount
LIQUORS baa been received
?VT/l£ ,0 2^ H0O8B »" Hollidaysbnrg. which will be
sola at the loweet cash prices, wholesale or retail. The
man who-wants has only to call. [Bee. 17,1 1
Queensware, just received.
Alarm and assortment at the store of
• ■■■ ' ! J. B HILBMAN.
HAIRI OILS, COLOGNES, POM
bdes, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by
. ; «7W. KESSLER.
Hardware of all descrip
ttamjnatmdiied and for sale by
Oet.|frtfJ j J.B. HILEMAN.
Hair; BAT, TOOTH, shaving.
Paint, Sashand Varnish Brashes at
rpilE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
J. YOUTH AND MATURITY, just pub- -fstmimi
lished Gratis, the 2oth Thousand. fVff/MfjKL
A few words o» the Rational Treatment, [y
without Medicine, of Spcrmatorrlnea or Lo- tiß
cal IVeilkness, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Neman
Debility, Premature Decay of the-System, Impotence aud
Impediments to marriage generally, by B. Da La>cy, M. D.
Tiie imiwirtant (act that many alarming complaints, ori
ginating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, limy be
easily removed without .meoicixe, la in this small tract,
clearly demonstrated : and the entirely new and highly
successful treatment, as adopted by tho Author, fully ex
plained, by means of which every one is enabled to enre
HIMSELF perfectly and at the least ]K>N*ible cost, thereby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratia and |H>st free in a sealed en
velope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr.
B. DE LANKY, 8S East Slat Street, New York City.
JOHN KEIFFER. | June 3. 1859.-3 m *
JOHN KJBIFFER,
Logan Rouse, Hollidayslmig.
KESSLER’S,
Maria l. db peystsb memo-
RIAL BCHOOLe—Thfot neeanttm,
*ma, Blair County, Pena's, wfll
MONDAY in MAT. It la Intandedaa apermanentaatow,
and win connect with it a Mala 6
ol the different branches, either miid oromouute*, taagnt
n our beat Female Seminaries. :• I „
The year wUI be divided into two SeiMom of five mootM
each—the gammer Session to commence on them Mon
day of May, ending on the last Wednesday of SeptemlWSr
the Winter Session to commence on the Ist Monday BM’
member, ending on the last Wednesday ofMarck The
Sessions will be divided into two quarters of eleven meek*
each. Terms, per quarter,’as lbUew»r-ri*d
SOLID BRANCHES.
Primary (including Reading, Writing. Orthog
rapliy, Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography. 6c.) $l,OO
Advanced (Including the Natural Science*, Mathe
matics, Mental and Moral Ph ilooophy, Logic, the Lan
mages and Composition 6c.) s6>w»
EXTRA, OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES.
Music (Including use of instrument)
Drawing, , .
Painting (In water Colors)
Nf,cdlß Bfnrff. , X|vße
Instructions in vocal music gratia. One half the above
charges, to be paid invariably in advance. -
R. W. OLIVER, Superintendent Male petit
A a CLARK? “ -Ramie *
Mr U Principal cf Me -
Miss C.M. CLARK, “ Rmale “
March 10, 1559.-tf
TVTEW grocery feed and PUO-
X 1 VISION STORE.
The subscriber would respectfully, inform the citizens of
Altoona and vicinity that he has opened a store of the abovo
kind, near tbo corner of Adaiiue ami .lulia streets. East
Altoona, where he will keep constantly on hand a full sup
ply of everything in bis line. His
GROCERIES
are all fresh and will be sold at prices os low as those of
any other establishment in town. . His stock of provisions,
consisting of
Flour, Hums, Shoulders , Sides, &c.
will be sold a little cheaper than they can be bought any
where else. His Flour is obtained from the best mill* in
file Western part of tho State, and is warranted to be what
it is represented.
All kinds of Feed fur horses, cows and bugs, always on
hand.
I intend to keep such on assortment that I shall at all
times be able to supply my customers with whatever they
may need, and I intend alco tp sell at prices which will
make it a saving to those who patronize my store.
July 22,18533 m. HENRY BELL.
Another break-out.—the
subscriber would inform his old customers that ho
has opened out again at ids old stand, where ho hope’s to
receive their calls. He has now on hand the cheapest and
best assortment of
GROCERIES
that can be found in the town, consisting of
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES,
Salt by the bushel or sack. Dried Fruttof all kinds.
Fish of the very best quality,
together with everything in the Grocery line, all of which
is fresh from the Eastern market.
Ho also keeps constantly on band a suppy of
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN,
which h• sells at the lowest market prices.
FORK always on hand and retailed in quantities to suit
purchasers. JOHN LEHR.
December 16, 1858-ly
A STONE & GO’S GLASS PRE
i \ ■ SERVING JARS, for preserving all kind* of Freeh
Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meat, Oysters, ami all such per
ishable n rticles.
V%.The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi
tion consists iu having it thoroughly heated when seated
up, end in expelling nil the air there may lie in the vessel,
■0 th»t when the fruit cools it will form a vacuum.
Wo are now manufacturing the above Patent Jar, fhav
ing bought the right from Messrs. A. Stone & Co., Olid are
preparol to fill all orders at short notice.
We furnish Covers, Wires anil Cement, with printed ili
rections with each Jar. Manufactured and odd Wholesale
i Retail by
CUNNINGHAMS 4 CO,
Olass Mtnu/tirfirrrrs*
April 28, ISjO-dm No. IC9 Water St.. Pittsburg. Pa.
SUFFERING HUMANITY, READ
'THIS.—The undersigned takes this method of inform
ing the public generally that there is ir> medicine now of
fered to the public that is equal to DU V ILL'S GALVAN
IC OIL in relieving suffering humanity.
I was an observer of Its effects ion a friend of mine., who
suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection which
resisted the best medical treatment in Centre county. We
applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave
some inwardly, and in 20 minutes the patient was asleep,
and when awakened was free from pain and continued so.
Tills is a positive fact which I aid w illing to make good at
any time. A case of Felon was cured iu nearly the same
length of time. J. JI. II.AUN,
Sept. 2,1858-ly.] Centre Hill.
Blair county daguerrean
ROOMS.—Mr. G. W. FISHER, the HolHdaysburg
Artist, begs leave to inform our readers that he Is prepared
to take
Photographs of deceased persons,
from Daguerreotypes, at’the shortest notice and on the
cost reasonable terms. Ho has just received a large stock
of durable and neat Cases, of all sizes sad styles, including
a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and is tore
pared to All them with perfect likenesses,
AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give him a coll. Booms on the corner of Montgomery
and Allegheny streets, Hollldayeburg, Pa. fJnnelT-tf.
GW. KESSLER—PRACTICAL
r Mpoctftilly annonncea . tt
to the citizens of Altoona and Hie public
•rally, that he still continues
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly
on hand, for sale. Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS. 10V
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, JKX
K 8 and DYE-STUPPB.
By strict attention to business; and a desire to render sat*
lalactlon to all os regards priced and quality, ho hopes to
merit and receive a snare of pottle patronago.' :
Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms,
and all order* from a distance promptly attended to.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. (1-tt
Medicated fur chest pro-
TECTOB, A SAVE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE
diseases. Bronchitis; Concha, <**<»», and
the Lngs, which arise from the exposed state of the
Chest, aeeortUttf/ toJcuMen and the oontinnal chanAse of mi*
climate, for sale at the Drug Store of 0. W. KESSLER/
/CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW
D6C.R.1888. U.XUOTB.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
Pec. 9 1868. «. HURTS.
Pip* AND LAIRD OILS/ OAM-
Ofetc.. at
rgfrdf] • • - r KBSSUaW.
f pHB HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH
X paid for Beef Hides, by j. l. iCKES.
H°J^ AfflO<!IATlOK '«S
A ftasuefcslAnfflaites, fiMKrtui |» Trrf«f — ■
"~*%*srs
The ttownn A—ecntmir. insfawefthaswfnl
of human licensed bySc^lNfeM^m^u^nk,
&2S?k *
1 «kt<brthetreatmentor tM> dan of&nMh % .nnP*°' '
forma, and to give medical advice maiEtoSii£?*•*
by letter, with a description of their <v~«m~ ?*°*>fo>
patioo, habit* of life, Ac,) end In ***-
and tnlferin*. to/wmuh medium fit, *"J»y
needles* to add that the Association cominaniknjfl.A l is
Medical skill of the age, and will tarnish the
I ed modern treatment.
I The directors of the Association, in their Anaml
I npon the treatment of Sexual Disease*, rnwy
| aatiefhetion with the success which has attendedth-W? 1
of the Oonsnltins Snneoti in the enm of Sanerawmna? 1 '
| Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Qon wnrbcnk
pfaills, the rice of Onanism or Setfahmh. ihv,
continoance of the same plan (hr the ensninx jear '*'** *
The Directors, on a review of the past.
I their labors In this sphere of benevolent efibsthwlrc* 1
of great benefit to the aflDeted, especially to the
I they l»vo resolved to devote themselves, with roa*»2f ,lw
|to this very important and mneh despised unwi ~~*
I An admirable Report on Spermatorrfacea. or
I Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation.
abase, and other abuses of the sexual osaans. bv olJe?
suit! nr Surgeon, will be eent by mail fm a
opeV fB RiTotcIIAROR, on receipt of TWojwSft
for postage. Other Reports and Tract, on
treatment of sexual diseases, Ac, are constanu,
Ushed for gnrtuilon* distribution, and will wmS,*!?* -
afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods ,' h *
mentdlfwovered dnringthe last year, are of great Sw*
Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. OBOROE nJw,
HODN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Amoriatlon. Vn sir
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa,
KZRA D. UKARTWm. pw!"-
QBO. FAIRCHILD, Jfee’y.
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COMSVMPTJOX or SMOKE AMD GAS AMD SAVI\r.
OP FUEL.
The subscriber takes pleasure in offering to the onbllf .
NBW GAS AND BMOKK CONSUMING
Cooking Stove, recently patented, which is destined to an
pcrcede all'outer*, M it requires'
'■ ON E-TIII HI) LESS FURL
than other staves snd is more easily, quickly and rernlar
ly heated. No unpleasant smell ot gas arises from thli
stove from the (act that It U all consumed ere It con n
capo. There is no trouble from smoke os that anpleaent
aud often annoying exhalation is also consnined holds 'J
the stove Neither hi there any danger of Ones or chim
neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by
the gas arising from coal fire*.
Persons wishing to purchase stoves are Invited to call u
the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, andu
aiuine the above stoves. JOHN SHOE MAKER,
Sale Agait/irr BUtir (body.
N. B. All kind* of Alr-tlght, Parlor Cooking snd Ejj
Stoves on hand. [Aug. 12,18J*.
"VTATION AL POLICE G AZETTE.--
This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals la la
its Twelfth Tear, and is widely circulated throagbwt
the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together will
Information on Criminal Matters, not to be (band In tsj
other newspaper.
s2 pier annum: $1 for six months, ts
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their naxut
and the town, county and State where they reside plain!]!
To G. W. MATSKLL A CO,
Editor k Prop'r. o( New York Police Osrrtte,
10-tf] AVie fori O'!).
Dr. M’Lane’s
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
\X/’E beg leave to call the attcn
v tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Br. Clias. H’lane’s Celebrated^
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subjeetto Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
Forthecure of Liver Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head-Ache, &c. In cases of
Fever and Ague,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered - in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
Fleming Brothers,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged fpr the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being
termined that Dr. M’Lane’s Cck
brated Vermifuge and * Liver Fyf
shall continue to occupy the bi|
Position they now hold among ®
great remedies of the day,
will Qohtinae to spare neither tn®j
nor expense in procuring the n»
and Purest material, and t° ,
pound them in the most thoroug
manner. Address all ’orders to
FLBinrc IE 08. FlttrtMfh n
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