. mlawaeb state LOTTERIES! . CAPITAL PRIZE $37-500 TICKETS $lO. WOOD. KDDY & CO.. MA»A«B&3. SCamSOBS TO OBEaORT *UAffXr. become HmSiwifer tokens, to be d “ rood" ejjoo X * Sjm* 2^92 Me « ,■ ■ sw « kwo Mb*.., '■■■: , MO* . WOO *»■* ' »•* •. S,»O ■ . m-r *-■- \ ] m* ■ iwoo ■tm. «■■■ ■ >0“ . 9fioa ■ " ■’ » * WjOflO tjflm x . • ID« ■ 270^00 - mmanttog to ;■ - ■ $883^)02 WRoh fiekiU sl9—-Histo** s6—Quarter* $2,50 Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the following XAtcs* whichJo th^rUk* Certificates of Package of 26 Whole tickets $119,50. ED Half “ 74,75 >■•,. -t V. , Sfi Qwrtor « 87,37 BEL AWARE LOTTEBT—CLASS HO. 510, DRAWS ON SATURDAY, BKPT. 24th, 1859, 78 Humbert —l 3 Drawn Ballets. IGrand Capitßl Prize of $70,000! IPrltadf &ofloo IPrlxesof $B,OOO 1 « “ . 25,000 6 “ “ 5,000 1- " ' 18,000 100 « “ 1,000 1 « « IOJMO Ac,. Ac„ Ac. I Prizes amounting to $1,198,1071 , Whole Tickets $2O; Halves $10; Quartan $B. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Kncfoaethe amount of money to our address, for what yon villi to purchase ;pame the-Lotteryinwhlch yon wish it Invested, and whether-you wish Wholes, Halves or Quar ters, hn receipt of which,.we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. Immediately klter tho drawing, the drawn numbers will bo sent with ft written explanation. , Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Poet Office, County and State. ' NOTICE TO COIHIKB PONDENTS. These who prefer not sending money hy matt, can nse THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, wliereby money fur Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can he seut.ua . , ATOtJR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town.where they liavc an office. The money and order must lie enclosed in n. *• GOVERN M ENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE” or the Express Company cannot receive them. A®-Orders for Tickets or Certificates,by Mail or Ex press, to bodirCctod to ; WOOD, EDDY A Co., ' Wilmington, Delaware. TtS. The Drawings of the Delaware State Lotteries are published In die New York Times and Herald. EIGHT EE mm . Wnir . EVERYBODY SHOULD (JO TO C. B. SINK’S STORE. 1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL J • selected assortment of Dry floods, which ore worth going to see. 2. He has on unequalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh ami pure, which ho will sell as reasonable as any merchant iu tho place. 3. Ho has Hardware, Quetnttcare, Stonenore, «fe, of the must fashionable styles. 4. He haa a large cose of Boots and Shoes for Gents, La dies. Misses and Children,, embracing all sizes, qualities and price*. 5. has a line stack of HATS for Bummer wear—Just the uink of tho fashion—all very cheap. 6. He keeps always on hand An assortment of Beady- Hade Clothing, to suit the season. 7. He has >,d hand a large atotk of Cloths, Oissimeres and Vestings, which ho will make up to order on short notice in a feshloaaldo style, and at prices which must give satis faction. 8. Ho don't ask people to come and buy—only to come and examine his stock, feeling confident that if they hut examine they will buy without asking. Altoona, May 5,1869-rtf CHEAP GOODS AT McCORMICK’S STORE . JUS.T ARRIVED, AND NOW BE -IXO opened; aivcry extensive assortment of SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS, of all the different varieties m-ually kept in country stores, carefully selected in quality and style to suit the season, consisting, In tliu-Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns, Bhallys, Delaines, Ac, Ac;, in all their variety. - Also—Ladles, Misses and Gent's Gaiters, floats A Shoes, Rats, Cops, Bonnets, Ae, Ac. ' Jfardtcare, Queenttcare, Gedarware, Leghorn, Adas Leaf and Punaiaa Halt, Gijfre, Sugar, Tea, Molauet, Jtiee, Dried Penehet, «fi%, Dried Derf, Sugar-Cared Hamt, Shnddert, Sides, <&v all of which will he sold or exchanged for alt kinds of pro duce, such as Batter, .Eggs, Isird, Tallow, Rags, Soap, and Grain of any kind, aslow if not lower than any other bouse In town. Being very thankful for past patronage, we will consider it a very peat favor .to a visit from our friends, and bo milch gratified in haiflP the pleasure of showing them our Goods; ~ Altoona, May 3 1839. A. McCORMICK. riiH K UNDERSIGNED WOULD 1 respectfully Inform, hfa old cus tomer* and the public generally that 1 be has Just nScchcd a ukoi and nunMoxcas- sortimmtof CLOTHS, Casaimeres, AND VESTINGS, which bo is now offering for sale, and Is prepared to make them np In the latest stylo k most Jurahlemnn ner, as ndno hot the bent Workmen are employed, and all work made will ho warranted to give satisfaction. He has also a good Stock of Gems’ FURNISHING GOODS, such as Smuts, Collars, Voter- SHIRTS, Drawers, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Neck Tia, Stocks, Suspenders, Hosiery, Acl; also a largo assortment of RBADT-MADE CLOTHING, all of which he fa determined to sell as ebeap as they can bo bought this side of Phila delphia. The public are respectfully invited to call,and examine my stock, as I shall take pleasure in showing them. Doors open at all times from OA. M. until OP. M. Admittance free. May 5* ISSP-tf THOMAS ELWAY. TTATS ! HATS ! I—SPUING AND JLL SDiIMEB STYLUS. Thosnbscrlbcr has Inst returned from the city , with ft latfee fUi well selected stock of Blen and Soys’ HATS OF AND ALL GAPS, STYLES, FOR SPRING i StJMMER WEAR, ol ewy polor and .shape. Also, a good assortment of LADIES AND HISSES IXATB, «f dllbrent varieties, ail of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Persons'in want of anything in the above line, will please'giveme a call before pnrenashig elsewhere,as lam detmmmodtosoUntthe veryioweatposslblcprlces. StOWbp Virginia atrsat, opposite the Lutheran church. . AWBpa, 3B, 1869-tt • JESSE SMITH. TACO 3 SNYDER, TAILOR, (tl The ffero of One Hundred File per Uoptht I would respectfully set forth my claim to public atten tion, as a Fashionable Tailor, as follows: Became I keep an excclleut assortment of Cloths, Caeai- and Trimmings, which, when examined, ' Bacons* my work is made up In a manner that takes down the country and gives all my customers a city ap- am not inferior as a Cutter to the best to bo feud anywhere. long experience in my business giveame entire oesttOi over it, and I am not dependant upon any one to lift ma bat of the suds. i Beckrin lam stilt on the sunny side of forty, and there *»• J*y lasto as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Csß po me, in the corner room of the “Brant House," . (Hvwhbaa triai and you will goaway pleased. D Vay 3Mm . JACOB SNYDER. I»*BKS OS AJJ.DESCEIPTIONS » * ntafly and expeditiously exec uM at this effice. ■rot. GOOStfWEUs’B HOT MEDI " Ar IoD troubled with Inflammatory Rheumatism, cafflinaptitog early in tbsDpHng. and lasting untfl cold weather tot in, When I WooWbe relieved far a while, only to boottacksd again to the Spring. All my joints Would swell and-be Tory sore,! attended with the mo»t nente pain. ■haolders, arms, and bands troabled ns most, ao much so that I cbuldscarccly walk, and almost always required ss • abtance in dressing. During this time I would Uyevor*., thing I could hear of, in tlie hope of finding scare, I abb! fflef sevenl! physicians, but nothing-seemed to help-toe the least in the world. About two and a ball yean ago I was attacked as usual.and as tonal tried everything toss*, rid of it, but to.no purpose. I kept growing worse, and finally hod to giVe npand stay in Hie noose, where 1 was confined about four weeks. This time my feet swelled, and were so| sore that I could-not stand on them or get on my boots, and my bonds swelled to twice their usual alio. In (set, I Was, to all appearances and belief totally wsfl' up. About this time my aaitoni, wtw mito to Matao, setrt forraetoewne homo. I went sod alter my arrival I commenced trying another remedy, bfiif to b.WW. bat resulting the satae as all others. Bqr weeks I had not been able to drees myself or to roise my hand to ray head, and suffering the most excruciating pain OH the time*— One dsy my bUber came in with* paper to which was mb verthied Dr- Ooggsweir* SDSDICAiBAIS. for Inflate mo-' -tory Diseases only, and wontod me to read and aee whst I thought of it. 1 read and laughed at ft, pronounced it s humbug.and told htothat lhadtoenhnmiraggedemragh. disease, be Weald Of amused eonld nS retosesucbW offer said sent for one boot. It esme in doe season, bat my folth wss not increased, and X laughed st the idosofsosmaU a dose doing me any good, and told my wife that T believed Dr. C. ana his Salt, both hmnbngs*- However, f eommenoed using it and the remit was per foetly astonishing. I could hardly realise tt myself. I slept soundly all night, whtob I liad not done for a long ' time, and when I awoke to the morning. Strange as tt may seem, I wss entirely tree from pain. I had then taken but one dotoj and botaed freely before going to bod. That morning Iftlt so well that I hardly kneyrhow to contain myself, andiwent down- stairs and told the folks how well I felt, and from that day to this I hero not suffered one moment’s pain or had so attack of my onco dreaded enemy, Rheumatism. lam perfectly well and hearty, and whorer er I have achnnco I recommend It. A friend of mins, re siding In -Brooklyn, ,1s now trying it for a bad case of neu ralgic rheumatism, and so far it is working admirably*— This is along story, but I have told all the foots, which I can bring-witnesses to enbstantiate if necessary; and will again soy that in the MEDICAL SALT, a sure euro may be found for all Inflammatory diseases, snd would b oil who are afflicted to give it a trial. OJBO. U. DUNCAN, No. 117 ’Wall Street, New York. When if Is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT is a* efficacious |in aU other 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 r their own condition and in the above statements; enough to induce tberil to give the MEDICAL SALT a trial. Price $1,00; Chronic packages, $2,50. D. a TAYLOR A CO., General Agents, No. 202 Dock Street, Philadelphia. For sale]in Altoona by A. ROUSH; at Bells Mills by B. F. Bell; it) HoUldaysborg by Geo. A. Jacobs, and by all enterprising Druggists, and wherever the Tribune boos, — Coll cr.send and get a circular, and do not fail to try the New Medical Bolt. Dec. 16, ’BB-ly. Red lion hotel, ALTOOXA, BLAIR COUXTT*PA. This old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly opposite the place of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo na, has passed into the hands of tho present proprietor.— Long experience In the business warrants mo in assuring the travelling public that no pains trill be spared to render guests ns comfortable as possible while sqjournlug under myroof. ' : The TABLE will constantly bo supplied with the very best tho market affords. The BAB will be found to contain an excellent assort ment of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that choice here rage LAGER "BEER. Tho STABLE Is In charge at an excellent and experi enced Ostler. • ' ■ ' The proprietor hopes, by his long experience in the Imsinrs aha the focilitles at his command, to make the Bed Lion, in alt respects, a first class Hotel. The business of tiie Hotel will lie under my own pcrsonjiL supervision. A liberal share of public patronage is kindly solicited. JOHN W. SCUWEIGEBT, Proprietor. May 19, |1859.-tf A YEJTS CHERRY PECTORAL, XJL B. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup, Uoojlands German Bitters, ! Bcerhave's Holland Bitters, Sandfordfs Liver Inviyoralor, \ Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Clarke's Female FtUs, : Duponeo's Golden Pills, Wright$ t Ayedej Wilton's and MeLahdt PSts, i ' 1 Merchants Gargling Oil, ■Berry Davis' Pain Killer, - Match M's Fourfold Liniment, Mexican , Arabian, Nerve and Bone Lenimeni, in store And for stlo at Sept. 2, . A. EOUSH’B Drug Store. PfOME TESTIMONY. i I | [Eromthe Lowistown Aurora.] Ihavabeen affiicted for ten years with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have received, more, benefit from Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil than any other medicine I over used. ALEX- McKEE. c j ' Oliver,township, Mifflin county, Pa. This is to certify that I used Du Vail’s GalvanlcOU in my family In some of the diseases for which it Is recom mended and found to act almost spontaneously. I recom mend it to all who suffer from pain. A. M. INGRAM. “ Scplg 2, ’p8 —ly., Decator township, Mifflin co. Pa. A CARD.—Hear what Mrs. Vaughn of Djuncansville says;—lhavn used the Galvanic Oil prepared by J. D. Stoncroad, Lewistown, for a very painful disease myself and recommend It to others and in every case found it to bo one of the very best medicines for sore and painful diseases. Relieves all pain in afsw min utes. Every fomßy shontd have it in the boose. ' i ? Sept. 18,1868.—ly. WALLPAPER! WALL PAPER I! —we are now receiving at the “ MODEL STORE,” a largo assortment of ■ : , WALL PAPER AWD BORDER, phrchfiseU direct "from the manufacturers in New York, and vro cap therefore offer great Inducements to those who wish to purchase. Coll and examine our stock. March ;nth,M69-tt N J. * J. LOWTQER. ' jJ. <3L ALLUIMt, ■■ ■. LPoa'GbUacs> e . ALTOONA, BLAIS COUNTY, PA. ’ Can atalf times befound at thestors ofJ. B. nn«i».« Altoona,Octoberl, Ufil^y T7LOSDR.---THE BBSTQUALITT OF JC'EAMILYELODBibr eale,'Whdlesale Apply to J. 3HOSMAKEB; P* 6 -**S6-tt . • | Mnwnfc Temple. pREAM TARTER, SUPER- In store andftr sale atr ■'? * . Sept. 2,tSB-t£] A. BOCBITS JDmg Store. SELLING OFF—A LARGE AS SORTMENT of Boot* and .BnSUo and Call Overshoe*, at ILTDCH’S Dec. 0,1858. ■ A LL THE STANDARD PATENT jC3L MEDICINES AT . £Hf. KESSLER’S. Glass B*lo to 20x24: and got to order hy' ' v- ‘ &V. KESSLER. O PECTACLES AND EYE PRESER o ” tl-tf.j' " ' KESSUate. •\TEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLE- In JOtNl'.'e-itb aO wanting fbrm\n ran in a deiifMfut and ted% eKatafe 25 mStt SmAtmitof JPhihtrirlpkia, on the Camden and Atlantic JMMi M* Jereey. ; K • • " '.: . An oM eafate CoasmUnc of several flwnis4i «t*rt'»« jrratneUve tod ha* been divided into Ferros of varfawi state to not the pnrrft ner. A population of some dred, . v*taw mutt of the Middle States and New BnfftodT Imvn'fiafiledlhere the pa*t year, improved their piece*, and IWfasd tani'lli' lit crept. The price of the tend to at the leer snm of from $l6 to >2O per aero, the *>B is °* the best kjualityfor the production or Wheat, Clow, Pins, JPeaditti GrwpjtamdVtgttaUet. TTISCONSrDKRKDTItB BUST PRDI* «Oti IjrTOE UNION. The place to per. fectlysebirefrUn frosts- the destructive enemy of the far mer. Crops 6f »alUin»m and ftnlt are now growing and can be:seen.lily vnra mining the place iterif, a correct lodgment can |w farmed ol the producllrcnee* of the land, the tentoe areroade easy to mean the npU improvement oftfaedand,which htrnfyrnlitmaelnedimfmmemeat. The result hits beeny that within the past year, some three a**- drtd Aduses have been erected, two mills, oneateam, foot stores, some forty vinyards and Peach orchards, piantad, and a large number of other improvements, mating it a desirable and active place of business. . . ' TELE MARKET, as the reader may pwctfve from It* location, U the ; ' BEST IN 'THE UNION. Produce bringing doable the'price than iaiocationsaway fftrtn toe city, and 'men fl«i doable the price than toe West. It is 'known that the earliest and best fruit* and vegetables In this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the extent of millions. I In locating here, the settler baS npmy advantages. He is within a few boon rideofthe great cities of New Eng land ami Middle States, be is near his old friend* and a*o elation*, be isdn •.settled amntry where every improvement qf emfori and aoflfsrrtwm it at hand. He can buy every article be wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce far the highest, (in the West this is reversed,) he ha* Schools! for Us children, divine tareict, and will enjoy an open vtiuter, \ gnd delightful climate, where fevers are ut terly* nnknowhi The result of the change upon those from the north, has! generally been to restore them to an excel lent state of health. In 'Hie way! of building and improving, lumber can be obtained at tbemUla at the rate of *lO to $l6 per thousand. Bricks from toe brick yard opened hi the place, every ar ticle can bopboenred in the place, good carpenters-are at hand, aind there is no place in the Union where buildings and improvements con bo mode cheaper. The reader Will at once be struck with toe advantages there presented, and ask himself why the property hits not been taken up before. The reason is, It was never thjpwn in the; market; and unless these statements were correct, no one would■ be invited to examine the land before pur chasing. Thjs kill ore oxjiected to do'. They will see land under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that they will no 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 n view, to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day or two and :bp ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held oq refusal. Thera are : tWo doily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who; improve, the Railroad Company gives a Free Ticket for six : months, and a half-price. Ticket, for three years. ’ _ THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new and thrivingtown lias naturally arisen, which present* in ducements jit any Lind of bittiness, particularly store* and vianufadories. The Shoe business could be carried on in this plice odd market to good advantage, also cotton busi ness, and jnsinuioctorlcs of agricultural implements or jwri easting small articles.' The improvement has been 80 rapid us to insure a constant and permanent increase of-biisineSs. Town lots of a good sine, wo do not sell small ones, os it would effect the improvement of the place, can be. bud at from $lOO and upwards. , The ffammonton fbrmer, a monthly literary and agri cultural sheet, containing full information of Uammoutou, can bo bbtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all inemuferaneq when money Is paid. Route to the leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for ITammonton by Railroad, at A.. JL, or 4}rJ P. M. Faro 90 cents. When there in<|uiro ibr Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on hand. ; Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a princi pal, until they have decided as to purcliosing, os he will show them 'over the land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters and; applications can he addressed to Landis k Byrnes, Hamniontou P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 Sonth Fifth Street, Philadelphia.— Maps and information cheerfully furnished. —[Jane SO ! S9-fim.] SAVING FUND. National Company. SAVING FUND, NATIONAL 9AFKTY TRUST COMPANY.—Ciubieeed bt the Etateof Pmnstetasia. RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, large or Hinali. 2. Five pee Cent. Interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. - , 3. The money is always paid bock in GOLD, whenever it is called for, and witiiout notice. - - 4. Money is received from Erectttnrt. A'lministmimrf, Gnardiani, and others who desire to have it in n place of perfect safety.'and where interest can be obtained for it, 5. The money received from depositors is invested in Real .Estate, Mortgages, Ground rents, 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 UH 8 o’clock in the evening. HON. 11. BENNER, President. ROBERT BEI.FHIDOE, Vico President. IV. J. REM), Secretary. DIRECTORS. llar.i L. Benxee, Francis Lee, Edward L; Carter, F. Carroll Beewsteb, Robert SelfridGe, Joseph R. Babbt, SaUcel K. Ashton, Joseph Tehees, 0. Lasbeeth Musks, IXexet Diffendebff.r. Office : Walnut Street, 8. W. Corner of Third St. Phllo delplila. April 14th. ’5O-1 y. By ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.— Bid you hear the news from Europe? If yon have not, We will tell you what it is. It Is that HENRY TOOK has just returned from the Eastern cities with a large sup ply of clothing, consisting of .nil elyics and qualities of Overcoats, Bros* Coats; Vests, Pants, Boots and Slices, and everything kept in anustabllshment'of the kind, all of which he offers at unprecedentedly low prices for cash. Having purchased his shock at cadi prices, he is thereby enabled to sell very low. | He Invites all those in want of anything in his lino to give him a oalh feeilng sure that he will bo able to give satisfection.; ’ HENRY TUCK. Altoona, Sept 80, 1558.-tf The cheat question which ; now agitates the mind of every person is,' where Can I get the best article for money f In regard to other matters, the scrlber would not attempt to direct, but if you wantanythlilg in the line of .BOOTS OR SHOES . lie invites an examination of his stock and work, Uo keep* constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Shoes, Oaiters, Slippers, Ac., which he offers at fair prices. llewlll giro special attention to custom work,.allot which will be warranted to give satisfaction. None but the best ttorknieu are employed Ketuombermy shop is on Virginia street, immediately opposite Kessler’s Drug Store, ’ 67 -tf] Boots and shoes.—the un derstgied has now on hand and will sell qhcap ajc tils store In the Masonic Tran- HHI pie, a larw and complete assortmentofßOOTS ANO SHOES, ready made, or made to order, Ovcrshoea. tadlcs’ Sandals, Odm Shoes, Cork 8olef(, and everything in his line ol the best qditHty and' on the most reasonable terms. All custom weak warranted. Jan. 2,’pdttf.] Boot! and shoemaker—the subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Altoo na ahd 'rtcinlty that he still continues to mannfecture Booth ahdßßoesof every description, on the shortest no ■tice, jnt Jiffi shop oh Main Street, next door to the Tribune office. Bis yrotic Is done up in the best of style, and can not fell to give satis&ction.. Only &ive him acaH. Not. 4,1858,-Iy. L. RICKARDS. BEyrs PREPARATION FOR EX tenphMting EATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, apd uga trithont dangcr in its use under any circhmitanl ir sale at theDrngStore of ’fifr-tf] O. W. KEBBLEB. , T UMEER FOR SALE. JLi wAwiaftxNCgjta. lathes, and all kinds of BTJIIJ)ING MATKRT AL, lower ton the fitf Oarti.\ Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER, ; o 0 YESOBNTLEMEN drwalfh and hear. JOSEPH V. TEOtJT wnonn> cea to tiio tihvlJc, that he is-ready to discharge his dorr a* an Auctioneer srhenerer called npon. ' (Jan. 2 'Sfl. f nPHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ahch aejackota, Trtck indOrercoot* lo,rert ® dC?S H-XTOMpT SION OF CITRATE 01 MAG ttdtdta Xk jmai/0» - -i : . er. - :Ai tovmmggat. i' . ; r _ T>IKE*S PEAK « creating con- i TI/TAiHA L. DE WJSm* ASSOCIATION, PHlfc SSljpCPfllSlg? yd ** *with Tho nwAHP Amoctatiot.tnrievrofthe awthl now being opened* the MODS! STORE, and whHe ttU eLaceof our best rtflla mM qoertfaa whether or act completed. In the practised>“£» cored by going to tho former plana, tin proprietor* <>*“>o .sssiz3ss^ssSf ai T' tt * Stock at present wllMb6*fcond mnch Urgerand mr will be dMdad into two Semico* of fire months fbrma,.and to-giro nodical «Ww fffntiVtonu tA», *“* Foreign and Donr"’ Dry Goods, £g sSSS£S^StS^Si Such as English and French Dueals, * nJ Wi * ft,rßM,Ul » | «»*«*mn t ,- ~ . j? p.,,. n i n•/ • CD * ibtw, P' r S“‘”'" The directors of the Association, In their AmmnT black and fancy .ottn, French Jsrti* SOLID BRANCHES. npon the treatment of Sexual Dtaawa, cxpre* u>« lia.nl* hnurttil and v.hite. Afar- Pitaan (incladtn* Reading, Writ®*. Orthog- wtiobcUon with the ncceaa which haa attamlad thJtf2* “ . ’ jyurea ona re«»ie «ar- W» ofthe Connnltin* Surgeon in thaw* settles, IrfltßPt, Ginghams, Aaranced (Including the Noland Science#, Sfathe- Seminal Weakneaa, InpoMea Odn-«ath<*a, OuL' d* 1 „ - fo»*. MuMn., 6c. _ , OM.' aftrrsi^ssSssfs&^t EXTRA, OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. CARPETS, bought at auction for cash, which wUlbe aold Musk (Including uao of Instrument) WW to tl» afflicted, eapeoiaity tolj£ rcry cheap. Ajargo assortment of beautiful Spring and Drawing, , > *££; | they bam rawlrad toderote Sommer oil AWLS. (ln water Colors) <> oo I t° tub wry Important Hml modi dmpiaedouue. BOOTS & SHOES, in too. music gnAft. One half the ahSr. Wooden & Willow Ware, Queeasware, chargee, to »* paid g ,m, iwl other £££ , i ' _ I m m\ i|i *• v 2 .is”* ‘S-T-,. L enlting Surgeon, will he tent bjr awR fin a ajLT^ - ®U**i .r kST » op*\hns£ or CHARGE on receipt of »woarfSS fjieß T* fillip H?- A -if jw.« for pootage. Other Report* andTrarte on MU* aM. CLARK, limale tr»otm«Sofi>BTOai«iiena— Aa- March 10,1859.-tf lUbetl Ibr natnltona tllstribatioQ, and »Llbo »nlS?!^ afflicted. Some of the new and metho^of^* Tssgss^tjas^jassjSr oao. fAiKcnn* S 1 Feeling thankful to our Mend* fur 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 cob tamers to call and see our new stock, which we will be pleased to (how them. J. ft J. LOWTUKR. April 7th, ’59. SAFETY TRUST JOHN H. ROBERTS. J. SHOEMAKER. &C ~ &C., & O'. DUVALL’S GALVANIC OIL. Prepared originally by Prof. B. DU V ALL, for merly of the College of Surgeons, nt Paris, is now of fered to the public, t*” for the core of sore and pain ful diseases For Instance—Pain or soreness In any part of the syttem, llhtnmatism, pain in the back, breast or side, ! healed breasts, neuralgia, bums, sprains, headache, 1 cramp in the stomach, or any other disease that is SOUK and PAINFUL, and it is only over this classol diseases that we claim a perfect VICTOUV. We say positively to our patrons we can relieve the sufferer 09 times out of 100. Wo would just say to the pub lic, Prof. Du Vail was 2a years in bringing to this medicine superiority over all others. Price 50 cents per bottle —% percent, cut off to the trade. All orders must be addressed to J. D. STONKItOAD, Proprietor, Bept. 2.1858-lyJ Lcwistuwn, Pa. Agents for Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil—Henry Lehr, 0. Kessler, and A. Roush, AltooAa, anil ait dealers in m< cine* everywhere. PATENT KEROSENE Oil CARBON OIL LAMPS! Unrivaled in Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy. Every person desiring to obtain the very best «nd cheap est portable light within their reach, should call at tire store of the undersigned and examine these Lumps before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon strate Ist. i That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning. 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they ore cosily regulated to give more or less light. 6th. That they burn entirely free from smoko. 6tli. That the light is at least 60 per cent, cheaper than any other light now in common use. These lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, Halls. Churches, Stores, Hotels, and ore highly recommended for family use. The burner of the Carbon Oil Lniqp can lie attached to old side, hanging and table flnid and oil lamps, at a small expense, and will answer every purpose of a n-\v lanp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cases. Aug. 19, 1868-tf.] 8. W. KESSLER. “AT ag n um vecjtigal It I PAUSIMONI A."—Did every one wlip reads the hcoiling of this article but understand its moaning, they would immediately repair to the shop ot JOHN OJIONNETJr, FASHIONABLE TAILOR , Main St., Altoona, a few doors below the Red Lion Hotel, and select a suit of clothes from the liirge stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he has just received from the East, feeling sure that in doing so they would be carrying otit the motto. ■ It is Upt necessary here to mention the different styles and quantities of the goods on liand, sufllce it to say that he has everything in the line of gentlemen's wear, and lie knows how to moke it up in a fashionable and durable style, ou terms ns reasonable as those ol any other mer chant Tailor in the place. Give him a call.and yon will soon discover that yon con carryout the motto adopted by dealing with him. April 2d, ’59-tf. lOGAN HOTEL. THE UNDER- J SIGNED respectfully inform? tho citizens of Blair county ami others, iydJJLI tlmt he has opened up tho LOGAN |_S HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff llrcJ, at the west end of HolliJaysburg, for reception of strangers anil travellers.—^ BsaßC- Everything connected with the house has been refitted in the new with the choicest furniture, lie.. Ac. The house is large and commodious, and well calculated for convenience and comfort His TABLE will be furnished with the verv best the mar ket can afford, and no pains or t-cubic will lie spared to render those who may choose to favor hpn with their pa tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him. His STABLING is ample, and on obliging and careful hostler will always he In attendance! The Williamsburg stage, which makes daily trips between this place and Williamsburg, stops at tho Logan Hotel. Dec. 17,1857,—tf.] JOHN K EIFFER. Stoves, Tin & Sheet-Iron Ware, Spouting; JAS. W. RIGG WOULD RESPECT FCLLY inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of OMkinff. Parlor, Office uwl Shop Stores, of all stviei ami sires, to suit the wants of all, which he will self at low prices, on reasonable terms. He also keeps on hand a large stock of JVu and Sheet- Iron Ware, consisting of all articles tor culinary purposes— Coal Sciilllrt. Store Pipe, dr. Also, a large lot of Cast iron Force Pumps. tf. Particular attention paid to parting np SPOUTING, either in town or,conntry. Spouting painted and put up on the most reasonable terras. [april 14. 1869-ly W. M. LLOYD & CO., ALTOONA, FA., JOHNSTON. JACK & CO., HOLLIDA PSBURG, PA , •' {Late “Bell, Johnston, Jack Co.”) Drafts on the principal Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposlte, payable on demand, Without interest, or upon time, witli interest at loir rates. Fob. Sd, ISSSJ. NEW SADDLERY SHOP.—THE subscriber would rtspcetfully ev inform the citizens of Altoona and vi- A,. —*Jm cinity that ho has opened a g, -"f "" Virginia street, next door to J. t. J Lowtbcr’s Store, where he is p—-p— *• to manufacture Harness, Horse of all kinds, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Whips, and every thing in his line on short notice and, reasonable terms.— Articles of the above description always on hand tor sale. Having.a full knowledge of the business,-1 hope to be able to render satisfaction to an, and ask the patronage of those wishing anything in my line. HENRY WEHN. Altoona, June 8,1859.-tf OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! In confluence of the hard times, I have concluded to put down theprtcc of my OYSTERS to the lowest possl hie standard. They will hereafter bo served up cm the Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, nfad roasted In the shell *na served tip with alj other accompaniments, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. They will also be furnished, In every oth er way* at prices to correspond withlthc fibres. ■ JOHN KEIFFEB, Logan Home, Hollidaysbnrg. Dec. 17, tt] CONCENTRATED LYE, FOR 3IA- V*/ KING Soft Soap, and Soap Powder for Washing, one ponnd eqnal to els of common Soap; Castile Soap, Palm Soap, Chemical Soap, on hand and Ibr sale at Juno 10,1858.-tf] ' A. ROUSH’S. TTQUORS. A LARGE AMOUNT JLJ »Jected LIQUORS has been received HolMdayshnrg, 'which trill he Mid at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. The ihan who wants hag only ,to call. [Dec. lT,tt QUEENSTYARE, JUST RECEIVED. A large and tehionobte assortment at the store of " - 3. B BILBMAN. Hair oils, colognes, rom adM, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soapa, Ac. for sale by O. W. KESSLER. TTARDWARB OF ALL DESORIF JLX J««t Wcelved and for safe by -v''" Oat. Ifrtf) . Y. B.HILKMAN. TOOTH, SHAVING Jbi.-P>dnts Bash aw Varnish Brushes at I EBSS&EBft. ]V"EW GROCERY. FEED AND PRO- X 1 VISION STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform the cit liens of Altoona and vicinity that he has opened a store of the above kind, near the comer of Adaline and Julia streets. East Altoona, where he will keep constantly on band u full sup ply of everything in Ids line. His GROCER lES are all fresh and will be sold at prices as low as those of any other establishment in town. His stock of provisions, consisting of - ; Flour, Hams, Shoulders t Sides, edimentM to marriage generally, by 11. Dr. La.nkv. M. D. Tin- ini|K>i tunt fact that many alanuiug complaints, ori ginating in tin- imprudence and solittiile of youth, may lie easily removed Wtiuoct StKDlCixz. is in this small tract, clearly demosatrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adapted bv the Author, fully ex* plained, by means of which every one is enabled to euro HUtSEtr perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all tiie advertised nostrums of the day. Bent to any address, gratis and jioSt free in a sealed en velope, by remitting (pest paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANKY. 88 East 31st Street, New York City. June 3, 1859.-3ra i- 4 STONE & GO’S GLASS PHE /~\ « SERVING JARS, for preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meat, Oysters, mat ail sueli per isiiablc articles. Tin- main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi tion consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed np, . id in expelling alt tho air there- may he in the vessel, so th when the fruit cools it will form a vacuum. 1 Wo are now manufacturing the above Patent Jar, (liav mg iHuiglit the riglit from Messrs. A. if tone A'Co., and are. prepared to fill all orders at short notice. Wo furnisii Covers, Wires and Cement, with printed di rection? witli ouch Jar. Manufactured and sold Wholesale A Retail liy CUNNINGHAMS & CG., Ohm .Vannfurtiirent. April 28. 1830-Jim No. ICO Water Pittsluirg, Pa, SUFFERING HUMANITY, READ THIS.—The undersigned takes tills metliiKi of inform ing tlm public generally that there is no medicine now nf lercd to the public that Is equal to DU V ALL'S GALVAN IC OIL ia relieving suffering humanity. I was an observer of its effects on: 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 port, and gave some inwardly, and in 20 minutes 'the pall -nt was asleep, and when awakened was free from pain and continued so. Tills is a positive fact which I am willing to make good at any time. A case of Felon was cured in nenrlv the same length of time. J. H. HAHN. Sept. 2,1858-1 y.] i ' Centre UIU. Blair county daguerrean ROOMS.—Mr. 0. W. FISHIJR, tho Hoilidayshurg Artist, begs leave to inform our readers tliat-he is prepared to take Photographs of deceased persons, from Daguerreotypes, at tho shortest notice and on the most reasonable terras. He has Just received a largeetock of durable and neat cases,of all sizes and styles, I tending a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and Is pre pared to fill them with perfect likenesses, ‘ AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH. Give him a call. Rooms on the. Comer of Montgomery and Alleghenystreets, Hollldaysbtirg, Pa. [June 17>tf. GW. KESSLER-4-PRACTIOA£ • DIUIGGIST, respectfully announces S to the citizens of Altoona and the public gefrdSHßß. erally, that he still continues the Drtjg on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly wKjM on hand, for sale. Wholesale andßetail. DRUGS. BV MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH ES and DIKSIDPPS. . strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat* isihetlon to an as regards price and quality, he. hope* to merit and receive a shore of pnbHc patronage. Physictiins and merchants supplied on reasonable terms, and all orders ftom a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carHfaJlyTcompounded. JJ-tC ’ Medicated fur chest pro tector, A SAKE SOCKED AGAINST THOSE djaewes Bronchitis, and other aftfce- w Sl c h arise than Die exposed state of the Chest, actortKng lofcahiontni the rims climate, for sale at the Drng Stop# of Q. W, gR^T 1 pn >tn f 10N8TASTLY RECEIVING NEW DWi 9,1858« • \ A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 9 Mlffi . v ■ . T* ■ "“f: PINE Aftt) LAKDf * <&*>** If 11 «.s y 3 | :2« g| *3 S.m*a »> d3-S Sgof 'tj 5s «■= |£3 S S *gj S «a s 3 « g S 0 § g . ? ■g “-sal^ ;{D s ■CQ "sfi i g. 3 a| Q S |2 «« V 1 Jar a*4 ® OP* s's «l KSSSL^’B. Great improvement in oook- INa STOVK3. COSSVSiFTIOy OF SMOKE AXD OAS AXD ZAnira - OF FOUL. “ The suljscriher takes plead tire in offering to the ddUm x T NEW'GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING Cooking Stove, recently .patented, which hi destined to i>. percetle all others, m it requires ONE-THIRD LESS FUEL than other stove* ami is more easily, quickly and regular ly heated- No unpleasant smell ot gas arises from this a'tovu from the fact that it is all consumed ere it can «- cupe. There is no tronhle from smoke as that ttobkasaw anti often annoying exhalation is also consumed Entitle u( thu stovo Neither is there any danger of flues or chim neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by thu gas arising from coal Dres. Persons wishing to purchase stoves nre invitml to <-»n»l the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, audu amino the above stoves. JOUN SHOEMAKER, Able Agent/or Blair Omxlt. N. B. AH kinds of Airtight, Parlor Cooking and Keg Stoves on hand. . [Aug. 12,1844, police gazette.— Xl This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is In iu Twelfth Year, and ia widely circulated throughout the country. It'contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Coses, and appropriate Editorials on the some, togstberaift Information on Criminal Slattern, not to bo (baud is su) other newspajier. flrs. Subscriptions $3 per annum; $1 (or six mouths, to be remitted by subscribers, (who shonhl write their oanua ami the town, county and State where they reside plaiulvj Xu «. W. SUTSELL k CO, Editor k Prop'r. of New York Police Gszetta 15-lf) A«» YorkCitt. Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. VA/HE. beg leave to call the atten 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. Chas. H'lane’s Celfbtated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what thpir name purports, viz.: TflE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory resultS to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, Fortliecure of Liver Complaints, al| Bilious Derangements, Sick He ad-Ache, &c. In cases of Fever 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 for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that t>r. M’Lane’s Cjj" brated Vermifuge and liver Eyb shall continue to occupy the high position they how hold among tb c great remedies of the day, they vwU cOntihue; to spare neither tw* nor expense in procuring the Bes and Purest material* and coin ' pound them ih the most thorough manner. Address all orders to vissm Bites. puuiDfi*. P. 8. Dealers and Physician* ordering flaw Ilennntu* Broe, will do well to write theirorder«o»“7\, hr and none ihrf Dr. X'Ltrnei, fjrtpartd Fa. To thoae wUkiog V> trial, Vo will forward by mail, po»t paM. toMiyj*”. f Tinitad States, one box of Pllia fbr twewo *gestamps,or one rltl of Vwmlftme #» tontattmp*. All order* frottOuiadtm«»tbe*w' , bytwenty e«ntae*tra. : ' 1' . , n w.K** ; 40!? For sale, In Altoona, by A. Roush ko.i» kr, and by alt Drnggkts'.’ - l m *- T 1 AND '*l ill m ..<* , Z&f* *U- : , , *fm* '■ i ; 4.‘*:^V T ' '’ TOI» *• tß* At 3SSR? SSf^s - ’! g&* JkSssSs t*> itm goor -. • n.if a column. o „coh»mn, * ••ssrsssa ‘rsuawss j~sm; UwrtWf , *‘ n *’ t 1 7*7he above tcruis. Busins* n«»»te* ft** Obituary nottcen TRIBUNE CMURCHE Pr'Agtttian, B*»- A ... Sabbath morning at ». WW V ■lit tauM room- M. Prj*3Por M *; jsj evening. Young i ins every Sabbath morn Iu the evening. Sabbat L o'clock, P. M. Pra HeJm-iday eyeuiug. {.'sited Brethren, U«v. •rv ilabhath morning at tU o'clock. hahbatli o'clock, A SI- Pmyur to same room. I’ruUttant Apircopoi, gsrvlce sviiry Sunday, a Also, every Wednesday o'clock A. M. cUtAoae, Ksv. John i o'clock lu th« morning. Buptilt.—Sabbath J*c Meeting every Wedncs.i .l/riain Methoditt, He eiery Sabbath morning Iks old Union School ll* AtTOONA gsitern Way-apoi Western “ . IlulUdayehurg. Western Through; ■ Kutoru Throngh Mail MA Kuteru Through Mall, WeileKi Through, Western Way, Kuteru “ QulUdayabarg OSes open for the trai WoWV.M., during th dxk, on Sunday. Juooi,’37-tf] RAILRC Btrrt** Train Knit nrrH “ “ West - Sul « East “ West ■* IUU u y h •• Km* \V«»t tho nonuuAYsmi nla Cut *nd West, m TlioUhAlKSVlhl.i: I A«y Train East and \v Trsin Cut. Numinher 23, ISOS MEETINGS Uiuntatn Lodgi. A. V As; of each mouth. In tl I' l '. at 3 o’clock, P. M Matmint* £ncumpm’ Lurtb Tur»iUy of niwh i Wdlc Trmple, at oVI AUmnux tm(gr, 1. <(. of •'tiling, ||i ttii) second »t u’rluck, I*. 11. Veranda ls*lgt, 1.0. o «Tinbig,ln the third -to, • l*. HTnndwM/j Trltx, No. t-o crery Tuesday even Kmuiilc Teui|i)!a».