The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, November 17, 1859, Image 4
* STOMACH BITTERS. .3fja affect that, at some period, every mem- j her of the human family is subject to disease •r disturbance of the bodily functions; but, With tho aid of a. good tonic and the exercise wfpUin common sense, they may be able so to 1 Mediate the system as to secure permanent MftUin* In order to accomplish this desired '4jl|jjsist, ilie true course to pursue is certainly -flifeit ;whieh will produce a/notural state of things at the least hazard off vital strength and life. For this purpose, has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing , his dame, which is not a new medicine, but one | that has been tried for yearnrgiving satisfac tion -to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels* and liver, restoring them to a healthy and, vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pre sses of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. /For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion,flau •fea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of tho Stomach or Bowels, producing "Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c., these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea,, dysentery or flux, so generally con-, tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in mil its various forms* than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, c\a bo cured without fail by using HOSTETTBII’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every .physician will recommend Bit tors of some kind; then why hot use an article known to be infal lible ? AU’nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthener qfthc sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to bo found a more healthy people than . the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which Jiave tended to prove tho value of this great 'preparation in the scale of medical science. Fever and Ague.— This trying and provok- . ing disease, which,fixes its relentless grasp op the body of man, reducing him to a mere slta dow in a short time, and rendering him phy- ?■ sically and mentally useless, can bo driven from the body by the use of IIOSTETTER’S RENOWNED BITTERSr FurUier, none of the above-stated.diseases can be contracted,.even In exposed situations, if the Bitters are used os per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend , the palate, and render un necessary, any change of diet or interruption qL ordinary pursuits, but promote sound deep rad healthy digestion, thef complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the,pro ductlon of a thorough and permanent, care.. lor Persons *in Advunreii Tears, .who are Buffering frpm an enfeebled constitution rati infirm body, these Bitters arc Invaluable os a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried.to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable. especially where the mother’s nour ishment is inadequate, to the demands of the . child,,consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart; temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy Ibr all'cases of debility, and, before so doing, ' .should. ask their physician, who, if he'« acquainted with the virtue of the Bitten, will . recommend thefr use in all cases of^wcakness. CAOTIOR—I vc caution the public against using any of tho 'many imitations or counterfeits, but ask fof Hostettbr'e Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see .that each bottle has i the words “i)r. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters" .blown oh the side <«f the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap •covering the cork, and observe that our autograph : signature Is on tho \obeL l ’ jeKPrepored and soIdbyHOBTJDTTBHdt i SMITH, Pittsburgh, Fav and.sold by aD druggists, grocers, and dealers generally - throughout the United States, Canada, Booth America, and G ermany, s 4S~ Sold by Q W Kosaler and X[ Rbtub, Altoona ;fl A -Jacob*,JK I'attou aud IV O Murray, XToUldayrtmrgiand .8 Berlin, Tyrone. T [Angv 25, HB9-ly TX7OOD, EDDY & JCO.’S r ' ■ Tf ■ DEiiAWARB Statu LOTTERI ES ! ' CAPirAIJLPBIZE-^IOO.OOO Tbe following MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES nlß, bb drawn by Wood, Kddi & Co-Manager*, atWilraing- Ufn, -.Delaware, In public, under ttho superintendence of aworn epamltatoncre appointed by the Governor. DELAWARE IX>TTER¥, GLASS NO. 618, DRAWS ON' SATURDAY, KOV. 20th, 1859. 7S Humbert— l 3 Drawn Ballots. Ulrand Capital Prize of $lOO,OOO ! IPrtoof $50,000 100 Prizes of $l,OOO * -3' “; ,“ 20,000 Ito “ “ 600 3 « “ 10,000 65 “ 100 ,2 « “ 6,000 65 « “ 75 Ja •:* 6,000 $5 “ « 60 ,4H 4/JOO 65 « « ,80 3 “ “ • 3,000 4,810 “ “ 40 2*; M 2,000 37,040 “ " 20 Prizes amounting to $1,186,7861 KEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2t TICKETS. < Xfjmi Titktt* $2O ; Jfaltts $lO ; Quarters $5. •■r'. /.* Certificate* of I’ackngco in the above scheme wiUbo gold *l;the<bUowingrate«,whlch is the risk: Certificate or lockages of 20 Whole Tickets, . $299 00 . .a « 26 Half “ 140 50 « 20 Quarter « J 4 75 “ . 20 Eighth « • JJ7 37 i splendieT scheme. TO BE tUIK i ' EACH WEDNESDAY IN NOVEMBER. ? Draws Wednesday, November 2,1859. 01is 588 Draws Wednesday, Nov.'9, 1859. v t 108,600 Draws Nov. 16, 1859. UU 612 Draws Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1859.' |as 824 Draws Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1869. jMfourlv one Prize to every two Tickets! P Niunbcrs--14 Drawn Ballots. . -1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $40,000! .?• ; ‘.A Arise of $15,000 •180 Prizes of - ; ’ - 10,000 05 « „ A « 5,000 05 “ A « 4,000 a, 65 « %■' « 2,401 ° ISO “ flOftfeeaof . 1,000 4,745 « ' 600 27/040 “ I-a?*»p Prizes amounting to $589,580. ; ' WMe Ticket* slo— ffalva ss— Quarter* $2,50 rtwtiSeates of Packagea ln Uw atare Schemo, to bo ■ aoth'VTednesday, will be sold at the/ollowing rates, risk* '■ '■ ■ r • ■ fa « 28 Quarter “ 37,37 UTORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, enclose' the amount of money to our address, for what you 'to purchase; name the Lottery in which you wish it al whether yon wish Wholes, Halves or Quar pt of which, we sendwhat is ordered, by first trtHth the scheme. / lyttftertho drawing, a printed drawing, cer -10 Commissioner, will ta sent, with an expla i wiirpleasc write their signatures plain, and \ e'vHhename of their Post Office,.County and State. 1 V Jdleanotanicatlons strictly confidential. \ pritoa of $l,OOO and under,! paid immediately alter ■ A) tbVWWSng,od“» prizes at the usual time of 40 days. \ - Oar Single Number Lottery ‘ ■ GLASS 47, PEIZE $lOO,OOOl ‘day, November 19, 18t*9. JO; Haired $10; Quarters $5. CertUicateH in the above Schemes >Y A Co.', Wilmington, Delaware, )Y A CO., Augusta, Georgia. »Y & CO., Atstonta, r rtio Dottwiea are ark Time* |ndßspraW. ' , TTVRi COQ&SWEIJi’S NJB'W MEDl jfad C^ficaUtte OuEffiauyofOxHJMr icint'in Inflammatory Dltcata. “Tor the last twelve years I have been more or le« troubled with Inflammatory Rheumatism, commencing eirlv In the Spring, and lasting until cold weather set in, when I would bo relieved for a while, only to-be attacked again In the Spring. All my Joints would swe» sard be very sore, attended with the most acute-pain. My feet, shoulders, arms, and liands troubled me most, so much so that I could scarcely walk, and almost always required as sistance in dressing. During this time X would try every thing I could hear of, In the hope of finding a cure, I also tried several physicians, but nothing seemed to help mo the least in the worlds About two and a bull year# ago I was attacked os usual, nud as usual tried every thing to get rid of it, hut to no purpose. I kept growing worse, and dually had to give up and stay in the house, where Iwm confined about four weeks. This tune my feet sweUrf, and were so sore that I could not stand on them or get on my boots, and my hands swelled to twice Aclr nsmarim In feet, I was, to all appearances andbelicfitofiOlynsed np. About this title my parents, who repute tu Malne, sent for mo to come home. X wont and after my arrival I commenced trying another remedy, hoping to cured, bnt rcsultlug the same os all others. Tor weeks I had not been able to drees myself or to raise my hand to my head, ami suffering the most excruciating pain all the Unto*— One day my father camo in with * paper in which Was ad vertised Dr. CoggsweUM MEDICAL SALT, for Wlamma, torv Diseases only, and wanted mo to read and see what I thought ofit. I read and laughed at it. pronounced U a humbug, and told him that I had been ne kept urging me, and at hat said I could k“ l if I would write to Dr. C., giving luma description of my disease, ho would pay the expense. Of course I could not refuse such on offer and sent tor one box. season, but my faith was not increased, and I laughed at thcWea of so small a .lose doing me any good, and told my Wife that 1 believed Dr. C. and his Salt, both humbugs— However, I commenced using 1c and the result was per fectlv astonishing. I could hardly realize it myself. I skpt y soundly all night, which I had not done ifor along time and when I awoke in the morning, strange ns itmay seem’, I was entirely free from pain. I had then taken hut one dose, and bathed freely before going to bed. That morning I felt so well that I hardly know how to contain myself, and went down stairs and told the I felt, afid from that day to this I have not suffered one moment’s pain or had anattack KheumntfamT I am perfectly wcUaudUairty, a ° d *^ r ®T er I have a chance X recommend it. A friend oC mln«, re. siding In UrcoWyn, Is now trying U tor n badcaseof neu ral tic rheumatism, and tofitoitlsworklngndmlrahjy. This is a long story, but X hare told all the facts, which I can bring witnesses to .substantiate if necessary ; and will aimiasay that in the MEDICAL SALT, asure cmre may be tound tor all Inflammatoryand wouWnrg o all who are affltoted to giveK a^ When it la remembered thajfcw MEDICAL fa as efficacious In all other diseasea os in Bbeu matiara, (see descriptive, circulars) it wlll *{*;•**£ that It fa a most valuable remedy. Surely those thus af flicted will find in their own condition statements,- enough to induce tbem to give the MEDICAL SALT a trial. Price General-Agents, No. 202 Dock Street, Philadelphia. For iale in Altoonaby A- R QDBtt; atßeife MUfabyß- P. Bv»; in nollldayvburg by Geo. A. and by all Mkßtirising Druggists, nud whereverjtbe Tribum goes.— ®Sjt or send- and get a circular, and do not faß to try tho • Sew Medical Balt. ’ 1 ' D,ec, 18,, , 58-Xy. .- -. ■■■ ■ SPECIAL , ANNOUNCEMEMT ieomiub Quaker City* Puklishii^.lEoiue! 100,000 Catalogues, NEW} ENLARGED AND REVISED—NOW READY FOE ‘ DISTRIBUTION. - Superior TndiictmenUlo the PuhHd A new ami sure plan for obtaining GOLD and SIL VER WATCHES, and other valuable Prizes. Full partic ulars given in Catalogues, which will be sent free to all upon application. ’ . ' - Valuable Gifts, worth from SO eta..’to'4IOO,QUARAN TEED to cach purchastT.' $lOO/100 in Gilts lAve been dis tributed to tny patrons withintbo past six months—sl6o,- 900 to bo distributedduring thenext six months. The inducements offered Agents are more liberal than thosoof any Other.house in 'the business. Having berm In the Publishing and Bookselling business for the lost eight years, my experience enables me to con duct the Gift Enterprise with the greatest satislhctian to all; ' . . • OS' AGENTS WANTED In every Town and. County. • For frill particulars address' DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing Houses 33'Sonth Third St., Sept. 22, ’59-4in. Philadelphia, Pa. ■pED LION HOSTEL,. JIV altodNa; blajr covntt. ; pa. established and popular HOTEL, located nearly opposite the plafo of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo nn, has passed Into the hands of thA present proprietor.— ‘ Long experience in the business warrants me in semiring : the travelling public that no pains will be spared to render guests aa comibrtable as possible while sejourning tinder myroof. : . The TABLE will constantly bo snpplicd with the very best the market affords. r . ■ , • • The BAR will be found to contain an excellent assort ment of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that choice bovo regeEAGER BEER. - The STABLE is in charge of an excellent and experi enced Ostler.' ■ The proprietor hopes, by his long cxpcrtcnco in tho bnslnes and the facilities at his eommand,to make the Red ■ Lion. In all respects, a first class Hotel. Tho business of tire Hotel will bo under my own personal supervision. A liberal share of public patronage is kindly solicited. ' JOHN W. SCHWEIGERT, Pnmrielor. May 19, 1839.-tf AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, U. E. SELLERS* Imperial Congh Syrup, Hoojiand’s German BiUers, Bcerhave's Holland BiUers, Sand/ord's Liver Invigorator, ' ' Lindsey's Blood Searehet, Clarke's Female FiOs, ' ? Dnponeo's Golden PUls, Wrighls, Ayer's, WUson's and MeLane's Fills, Merchants Gargling Oil, Ferry Davis' Fain Killer, .‘■'•■r f " 5' :c : MalihetCs Fourfold I'inimeiit, \Mexicdn, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Leniment, ■ " in stofu and for sale at SeptS, 1888-tt] A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. 275 100 80 60 SO 20 10 Flour —the best qualityof FAMILY FLOUR for sale, Wholesale arvlßetail. . J. SHOEMAKER, Doc. 11,1856-tf. Masonic Temple. CREAM TARTER, SUPER-CARBO NATE of Soda,-Salarofus, Washing Soda, Durkco’s Baking Powder, In store and for sale at Sept. 2, ’5B-tf.j A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. SELLING OFF—A LARGE As sortment of Boots and Shoes, Buffalo and Call Overshoes, at H. TUCH’S Dec. 9,1868. CAMPHBNE, BURNING FLUID, Linseed Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead and Alcohol, for sale cheap at; A. ROUSH’S. p ROCERIES.-—A LARGE AND VX complete assortment of Groceries have Just been re ceived at the store or 3. B. HTLEMAN. - PERSONS wishing to establish Manu factories in a new and thriving place where business isgood. See advertisement Ofthollammonton Het'lcmont. OARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, UM BIUSLLAS, Ac, can he bought cheaper at H. TUCII’S than at anyother place in the country. [Dec. 9,1868. A LL THE STANDARD PATENT it JL MEDiaKES AT [X-tf. XSSSiER’S. GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. I.'"ALTOONA HOUSE,'' ALTOONA. PA.. WHERE MAY BE HAD ALL THE T T popular Publications of tbo day, as follows: Etm York Ledger, Sod York Mercury, Jiew I'orJt Weekly, Scientific American, ■ ■ Atm Fw* Wheofr. PlagpfQurVnioa, > - True Flag,. v .HvLJmmtawiWsii* ■ - SatsfidauEveringFbtt, an Paper. The MbatratedVfiridiiOerman,) - The Mem York Clipper, ' Rational Police Ornette, ~ Bosun Pilot, • Irish American, Borne Journal, 1.; \Skmner tflight. Spiritual. Telegraphy Weekly Tribunt, Porter* Lift Illustrated, frank Leslie’s Budget of Fun, Yankee Rations, Altoona Tribune. Jiix Has. ■. . DA] USB:' ■ Philadelphia Prat, New fork Herald, POUe Ledger, Ae» Yrnk SkOmne, Pittsburgh Tmt PrtsS, Stem York Tima. Korih American, Pittsburgh Chromde, Evening Bulletin, Evening Argus, FtnmyUxmian. To whfchwlll be addedtheidew publications as they appear. Magazine*; Kovels and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, Scbool Books, Copy Boojts, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Cap and letter Paper, Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in feet every thing In tbeStationsry Une. Toys, No tions and Games of evefy variety. Pic tures. and Picture Frames, Ac. ■ fr®. A choice lot of CONFECTIONERIES, of every varfc ety. -Also, TOBACCO and SEOARS of the best quality, N. B.—We are sole Wholesale, tad Retail-Agent, in this county, for BOHN'S OELEBBATEB SALVE. Itdoespor itively cure all sores to which it Jl applied. • Try It, T-tf.J H. FKTHNGEB. EI&HTEIABONS EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO C* v B. SINK’S STORE. 1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL X* selected assortment of Dry-Goods, which an worth going to see. 2. Ue Item an unequalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh and pate, which be will wll w reoaonable a* any iherchaat In the place. 3. Ue hoe Hardware, Quetmware, Sbmewort, tfe, of the moet fosliionable styles. ... 4. He has a large case of Soolt and Shot! for Ognfs, Im dtss.Misscs and Children, embracing all sizes, qualities and prices. i 6. He has a fine stock of HATS for Sommer wear—Just the pink of the fashion—ell very,-cheap. fi. lie keeps always on hand an assortment of Ready- Made Clothing, to suit the season 7. Uo has on hand s large stotk of CloCu,Cattimerunni VOftingt, which bo will make up to order on short notise Inis fashionable style, and at prices which must girt satis faction. i : 81 He don’t ask'peoplo to come and hoy—only to esm* ami examine his stock, feeding confident that if they bat examine they will boy without asking. Altoona, May 6,1869,-tf GREAT OPENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER C2> J3P 613 o JB. HILEMAN HAS JUST RB • calved and opened at his old stand, on yirgtala st-, a large andat tractive assortmsiit.of seasonable goods, com prising dll the novelties lit ' EREGES, DECALS, LA WHS,' GINGHAMS, EMBROI DERIES, LACES, HOSIERY all varie ties and textures of LADLES DRESS GOODS, together with a full assortment of goods for gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Cassimeres and Testings. Also a Ihll stock of Hardware, Queens ware and GROCERIES, and an assortment of , . ' BOOTS, SHOES, GAITORS, &€., j of all sizes and styles, which equal to any In the market, and will bo sold at folr prices. ; Having recently enlarged ihy store-room, I-cgs now display my largely increased stock to better advantage and Would respectfully invite ,every body to'call. May 12,1869. - Exchange hotel.—the sub scriber would respectfully in form the public that ho line recently re- fitted the above Hotel, ahd is pared to accommodate his : friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare no pains in making-it an agreeable hpme for an sqjpnrners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the conntiy and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as reasonahleaa those ofanyothor’Hotel in the place, and ha feels satisfied they can npt.be complained of by those who fovorhlm with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, bo throws open his house to the public and invites a trial. I have Just received a 'stock : icf Ed. 1 Trench Brandy, formedicmal purposes. Also a®ge stock of excellent Wines, for medielnal pur poses, together with a lot of the best old Bye Whiskey to bo found in the country. Altoona, May 27,1859,-ly] - JOHN BOWMAN. The great question which now agitates the grind Of every pcrgon is, where can I get the best 1 ; article for money f In regard to' other matters, the' sub scriber would not attempt to direct, hot if yon -want anything in the Uns of T - BOOTS OB SHOES he invites an examination ;of his stock and work. He keeps constantly on hand an assortment ofßoDts,Shaos, Halters, Slippers,' Ac., which helaffers ; at fair prices. * He wIQ give special attention to custom work, nil oi which will be wnrrantedto give satisfaction. Nobehut tho best workmen are employed R Kememher my shopisonVirginia street, immediately. j*°r | JOHN H. ROBERTS. •\TEW WALL PARER,' X* ' S PORAVTOMITUM. Odd Emitroidend papers fortparlors, new style. ! Deaußfid paper* for Hallsi Chambers and ponds. ■ Chtap Watt /topers, from upwards. ' Window Shades, Testers, Boilers, Ac. W. P. M AKSii ALL & GO., «litent otn stasn - r Jf0.;87 Wood fit, Pittsburgh. STRIPED 'FRO Nil Have facilities possessed by no bther house West of the Mountains for obtaining; newest styles, in. refined taste, and at low prices, from the" best French and Ainarkan mannfitctnrers. ' -- '-ii ' [Sept. 22, > 60.1 ■ The hammonton farmer.—a newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting fourth foil accounts of the new settlement of Ham monton, in New Jersey, cinbc subscribed for at only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for tho amount. Address to Edi tor of the Farmer, Hammonton, P. 0. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, and where crops are never cut down hy frosts, the terrible scourge of tho north, 'see advertisement of Ham monton Lands. /, ' Boots and shoes.—the un dorsigned has now 1 on .hand and -will ' sell cheap at his store in the; Masonic Tem pie, a large and complete assortment ofBOOTS AND SHOES, ready made, or made to order, Overshoes, Ladies’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork Boles, and everything in his line of business, of the best quality and on the most reasonable terms. All custom work warranted. Jan. % ’56-tf.] J. SHOEMAKER. Boot and shoemaker.—the subscriber respoctMly informs the citizens of Altoo na and vicinity that ho still■ continues!, to manufacture Boots and Sltocs of every description, on the shortest no tice, at his shop on Main Street, next door to the Tribune office. His work is done np in the best of stylo, and can not fail to give satisfaction,; Only give him n call; Nov. 4,1858.-ly. L. RICKARDS. Lumber for sale. 60,000 SHINGLES. ‘ 50,000 LATHES, and all kinds MATERIAL,-lower than the lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER. The largest assortment Op Boy’s wear, such as Jackets, Frock and Overcoats Pants and Vests, at the lowest prices, at H. ITCH'S. Dec. 9,1858. PERSONS change of climate for health. Seo advertisement ofHammonton Lands, In another column. SOLUTION OF CITRATE OP MAG NESIA—a cooling Cathartic, mild in its operation and agreeable to the taste, prepared and for sale by Juno at, 1858— tf ■ A. ROUSH, Drv^UU TO all wanting! jaripas. See advertise' meat • ■■■■■■■ ■•■ i agricultural settle^ iT| RENT.—-Ib aB vvemiing Emu, a ran opportunity^ in a ddigktfia and healthy climate 25 snlet Srntheadq/ ITmlaMphia, on the Camden and ABuUBe SadnUd Nad. estate coasistlftg of several thousands ofaewsoj productive toil lias been divided into Farms of various Sjaea to Suit the purchaser. A population of some fifteen JBStnr find, Croat various parts' of the Riddle States and New England have settled there the past year. Improved their places, and raised excellent crops, ■ The price of fbeland u< at the low sum of frost $l5 to $2O per acre, the soil is of the best quality for the production of Wheat, CUrrer, Own, Patches, Grapes and Vegetable*. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FECIT SOIL IS THE ONION. The place is perf fbctly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy-of the ter* mer. Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and can be seen. By examining the place itself .a correct Judgment can he fonped ot the productiveness of the'land; The terms are made easy to secure the rapid improvement of the land, which is only sold toracbuliuprovemenL The result has been, that within the past year, some three hunr fired houses have' been erected, two mills, one steam, font stores, some forty vinyurds and Peach orchards, planted, tad a large number of other improvements, making it a desirable tad active place of business, TUB MARKET, as thereader may percciveftdm its location, Is die ! BEST IN THE UNION. i ! Produce bringing doable the price than in locations away from the city, tad more than double the price than the West. It Is known that the earlieat and best fruits and vegetables id this latitude come bum New Jersey, and are annually exported to the extent of millions. In locating here, the settler has many advantages. He is within a few boors ride of thd great cities of New Eng land and : Middle States, he is near his old blends tad asso ciations, he is in a settled country where every improvement of comfort and ciaUizatioa is at hand. He can buy every article he wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce for die highest, (in thf West this is reversed,) he has schools for his children, divine service, and will enjoy ta open winter, tad delightful climate, where fevers are ut terly unknown. The reeqlt of the change upon those from the north, has generally 1 been to restore them to an excel lent state of health. In the way of building and. improving, lumber cau he obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO to $l5 per thousand- Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every ar ticle can be procured in the place, good carpenters are at hand, and there is no place 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 not been token up before. The reason is, it was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements w-ere correct, no one would be invited to examine the laud 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, meet persons, from their own neigh borhood; they will, witness the improvements and can judge the character of the population. If they come with a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day or two and bo ready to purchase, os locations cannot bo held on refusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to dll settlers who improve, the Hail road Company gives a Free Ticket for six months, and a half-pricoTickel fur three years. THE TOWN OF lUMMONTON. In connection with: tha agricultural settlement, a now and thriving town has naturally arisen, which praentt in ducements Jnr any kind of jfurinest,particularly tlom and manufactories. The Shot ’ business could be curried on In this place and market to good advantage, also cotton busi ness, and manulkctorioe ! of agricultural implements or Foundcria for catling tnsU articles. The improvement has been so rapid os to injure d constant and permanent increase of business. Town lots of a'good size, we do not eeli small ones, as it would effect the Improvement of the place, can bo bad at from|loo aud upwards. The Hammonton fit rater, a monthly literary and agri cultural sheet, contniniufdfull information of Hammonton, can be obtained at 25 corns per annum. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance when money is ; paid. Route to the Inudi leave Vine street wharf, Ibiladelphia for Hammonton by Railroad, at 7% A. M, or P- M. Fare 90 cents. When there inquire for Mr. Eyries. Hoarding conveniences on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a princi pal, until they have.decii sd as to purchasing, os he will show them over the laud In hia carriage, free of expense Letters and applications an ho addressed to Landis A Byrnes, Hammonton P. Q- Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or 8. B. Coughlin, 202 Soutj Fifth Street, Philadelphia.— Maps and infonnatiuu cheerfully furnished. [June .30 '59-fim.] j T)ATENT KERI> IT OIL LAMPSI I Unrivaled in Beauty, Simplicity Safety or ISconomy. Every person desiring ty obtain the very best’and cheap eat portable light within, their teach, should call at the store ofthe undersigned »nd examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, ani we pledge ourselves to demon strate Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit n(V offensive odor while burning. 3d. That they are very easily i trimmed. ' 4th. That they an easily regulated to give more or less light. Cth. That they burn entirely free from smoke. 6th. That the light is at least SO 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 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 lamps, at a small expense, and will answer every purpose of a, now lanp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cases. Aug. 19, 1858-tt] G v W. KESSLER. A.GNIJM KST VECTIGAL if I PARSI3KJXIA.” —Did cvpry one who road* the heading of this article but understand its meaning, they would immediately rfpair to the ehop ol JOHN/'O’DONNELX.; FA SHIOXABL E TAIL OR, Main St, Altoona, a few doom below the Red Lion Hotel, and select a suit of clothes from tho large stock of SPRING 4ND SUMMER GOODS. which he hasjnst received from the East, feeling sure that In doing so they woiild be carrying out tho motto. It is not necessary here to mention tho different styles and quantities of the goods on hand, suffice It to say that ho has everything In the line o.f gentlemen’s wear, and be knows how to make it up in a fashionable and durable Style, on terms a| 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. OGrAN HOTEL,-—THE UNDEfi- SIGNED respectfully informs the citizens of Blair jeonnty and others, that he has opeiffid up the LOGAN . S HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff at the west end of Holiidaysburg, for reception of and travellers.— Everything connected with the bouse has beenrefitted in the new with tho choicest furniture, Ac- 4c. The house is large dad commodious, and well calculated for convenience and Comfort., . , ‘ His TABLE will'lo furnished with the very best tho mar ket can afford, and io pains or trouble will be spared to render those who nfay choose to favor him with tlieir pn tronoge comfortablownd happy dhring their stay with him. His STABLING la ample, and an obliging and carefiil hostler will alwaysloin attendance! fl®- The Williamamrg stage, which makes daily trips between this place aid Williamsburg, stops at the Logan Hotel. i Dec. 17,1867,—tfj BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.— Did yon hear tie news from Europe? If yon hare not, we will tell yojrVhat itis. It is that HENRY TOOK boa jnst returned froik the Eastern cities with a largo sup ply of , I■' READY-MADE CLOTHING, . consisting of all styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress Coats, Tests, Pants, Boots and Shoes,- and everything kept in an establishment of thekind, all ofwhfch he offers at unprecedentedly lowprices for cash. Having purchased his stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled to sell very low. j. 0; ■■■■-. , .Ho invites all thosoln want of anything in his lino to give him a call, feeling sure that he will be ablo to give satisfaction. HENRY TOCS. Altoona, Sept 30,1858.-tf V; OYSTERS ! OYSTERS I OYSTERS! Id eoneeqnence of the hard times, 1 hare concluded to put down the price ofmyOTSTEßStothelowcstpbesi hle standard. They*'will hereafter bo served np 'oti the Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roaated in the shell and scrred np with aft othoradwmpanlmontSvTWENTY MVE CENTS. They wftl also ta er way, at prices to correspond with the times. i JOHN KKIPTER, X>Ogan Honsc, HoQidayshnrg. Dcc.lTj t£] CONCENTRATED LYE, FOE MA- I KING Soft Soap, and Soap Powder forWashingj one pound equal to six of common SSbap; Costae Soap, Palm Soap, Chemical Soap, on hand and for sale at June 10,1858,-tfj ' A. BOOSITS. Liquors.— A large amount 61 well selected' LIQUORS lias been received a* «“> “LOOAX HOUSE," Holddaysbnrg, which will be soul at the lowest cash prices, 'Wholesale or retail. !Tho man who wants has only to call. 5 [o6c. 17, tt Queensware, just^received. A largo and fashionable assortment at the Mote of j. b milkman. EfAIR OILS, COLOGNES, POM- L odca, Shaving 'Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by ■l-tf-l O.W. KESSLER. Hardware of -all descrip tions just received and for sale by Oct. 15-tf ] J. B. MILKMAN. Hair, hat, tooth, shaving, Sash and Krahea atv 1 KESSLER’S. /T|sASS BkIO TQ AND GUT to order by • . Q. W. .KESSLER. : IENE Oil CARBON JOHN KEIFFER. HJFARIA L. DE PEYSTEE and »m the Mjl> department, young men will bo Instructed wun a Colleges; or,if deaire% theireducation competed. In Uio Female department,-)»lrtnictidi> wittbo given in “ny. orall of the different branches, cither rolid or ornamental, taught n our host Tamale Seminaries. v The year Will be divided into tiro Sessions of five mouths each—the Summer Session- to commence on the Ist Mon day of May, ending on the last Wednesday ofSeptcmlicr— the Winter Session to commence on the Ist Monday u: ho- Vcmtier, ending on the last Wednesday of March. The Sessions will be ditlded into two quarters of eleven weeks each. Terms, per quarter, as fellows—viz.: SOLID BRANCHES. Primary (including Beading, Writing, Orthog- rapliT, Arithmetic, 0 nun mar, and Geography, Ac.) $4,00 Advanced (Including the Natural Sciences, Mathe matics, Mental and Moral PUilosophy.Logic, the Lan- v ‘ gouges and Composition 4c.) $5,00 EXTRA, OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. V Music (Including use of inst l rumcnt) SW» j Drawing, ! Painting (In water Coiors) 2t5: Needlework, . ■ - , .‘v™ Instructions in vocal music gratis. One half the above charge*, to be paid invariably in advance. u '> i rTw. OLIVKIt, Supenatcndeat Male Pep'ti A. B. CLARK, “ . ;; ■.. .Jfayte “ ; Mr. —i —Pnnapal if iJWo “‘ ■: Miss C. M. CLARK, M March 10,1859.-tf , _ J: ’ riiH E UNDERSIGNED WOULD |. respectfully inf irm hla old cus tomers and the public generally that he has just received u LAI'.OK ami handsome Off- surtmunt of ! CLOTHS, AND which he U now and ix prepared to the late&t style £ ncr, as none bat are employed, bo warranted to He hits also a good KUR.NLSIUNG SUCII OS SIUBTS, ' COIiABS, llXOKB shibts, Prawers. Pocket Handkerchiefs, Neck Ti js. Stocks, Suspenders. Hosiery, 4c., Ac.; also a large assortment.of REAPV-MAPE CLOTHING, all of which he is determined to sell as cheap ns they can be bought this' side of Phila delphia. 'Pie public are. respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, as I shall' take, pleasure in show!6" them, Poors open at all times from 6A. M. until OP, SI. Admittance free. \ Mi! May 6‘ 1839-tf THOMAS ELWAY, New grocery feed and PRO VISION' STORE. > ‘ The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that lie has opened a store of the alioyo kind, near the corner of Aduline and Julia streets. Host Altoona, where lie wifi keep constantly on hand a full sup ply of everything in bis line. Ills ; . GROCERIES are ail fresh and will be sold at prices os low nsthoso of any other establishment in-town. His stock of provisions, consisting of Flour , Hams, Shoulders, Sides, I will bo solda little cheaper than they can be bought any where else. Ills Flour is obtained from the beef toills in the Western port of the State, and is warranted to bowhat it is represented. ' * ' : r All kinds of Feed fur horses, cows aud hogs, always bn hand. I Intend to keep snch an assortment that I shall af all times be able to supply my customers with whatever they may need, and I intend also to sell at prices -which will make it a saving to those who patronize mv store, j ! : July 22, TSSB-nm. BKNRT BELt, THE SECRET. INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY just pnb- _*=>=>_ lished Gratis the 25th Thousand. A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine of Spermatorrhoea or Lo- cal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impotency and Impediments to ma triage generally, by B.De Laneyy M.D. The important fact Umt many alarming complaints, ori ginating in tbo imprudence and solitude' of youth njay bo easily removed without medicine, is in this smallitruct, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and Highly successful treatment os adopted by the Author, fully ex plained, by means of which every opo is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. H : Sept to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled en velope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps id pr. B. DE LANKY, 88 East 31st Street, Now York City. I Sept. 23, ’59-5m % A STONE & CO’S GLASS PRE • SERVING J ARS, for preserving all kinds of Friish Emits, .V egetables, Mince Meat, Oysters, and. all such per ishable articles. Vft,The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when -sealed up, and in expelling all the air there may be lit tbo Vessel, so th»t when tbo fruit cools it will form a vacuum. ! We are now manufacturing the above Patent Jarl (hav ing bought the right from Messrs. A. Stone & Co., and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice. p We furnish Covers, Wires and Cement, with printed di rectlons with each Jar. Manufactured and sold Wholesale & Retail by - > • > CUNNINGHAMS S CO, P v Glat* Mttnvfadtnrn, April 28,1853»Cm No. ICO Water §t, Pittsburg,j^a. Blair county daguerrran ROOMS.—Mr. O. W- FISHER, the HoUtdandfcn: Artist, begs leave to inform out readers that he is prepared Photograph? of deceasedpersonal: from Daguerreotypes, at tho shortesf notice and foh’the most reasonable terms; Ho has just recelved a luge stock of durable and neat cases, of all sizes aitd stylos, including a now pattern of Family Case for four persons, ondi hi pre pared to fill them with perfect UkdneSgcg,- -j-!' - AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PIIOXOGRAPH. Give him a call. Rooms on the comer of Montgomery and Allegheny streets, llollldaysburg, Pa. fJnnol7-tt ft W. KESSLER——PRAGTIjCAL • DRUGGIST, irespectlhUy announces •' • ’ 'Hr . to thecitirena of Altoona and the public gcn-tfijHßflk.- orally, that he still continues the Drug buslmss, on Virginia street, where he, keeps constantly v oh hand, for sale. Wholesale and Retail, DRUG 8, MEDICIN ES, C UEMIGALS, OILS, VARNISH ES and DYE-STUFFS.! - V; By strict attention to,business, and a desire torenderkat isbetion to all as regards price and quality, he hoties to merit and receive a share ofpublic patronage. Tj | . Physicians and merchants supplied !on reasonable trims, gnd all orders from a distant promptly nttendedtSr Physicians prescriptions carelhlly compounded. Tl-tf. W AL L PAPER! WALL PAPER! I T T —we arc now receiving at tho“ MODEL STORE,” a large asaortmenr of ; , WAJI PAPER AND BORDER, purchased direct from the manufacturers in New York, “"“.Wocan therelbro offer great inducements to thosawho wbu to purchase. Call and examine onr stock. , March 17th, 1859-tf., J. ft J.'LOWTMER. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW V/ Ready Made Clothing, of the latest Fashiona/cheapcr ; i ;. ; V ; A SPLBXPJP ASSOBTMESI OF XX. Undershirts mad Drawers,' Cotton, Woollen and - V :H. TOCH’S. PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM phene, Burning Hold, Cation Oil, 4c., at jao.3, &fr-tf] t , r KESSLER'S. ON HAND AT MCCORMICK’S Store gptendl(l assortment of Ready-Made clothing, and see. p - , . ; Nov, g5 t .jf. A bdominail Supporters, Tms- A** ' ! Braces far sale at :■' . Q.t-tf. ■ ■■ ; ; ■, / KESSLER'S. THH^lG^»ph^JN^^-SPH paid far Beet IfluoS. by ‘ J. L. POKES. PHa . A BoweofeJWltwffltrffoJt, mahUshed hy - . practised upon the unfortunate victims of such .iT^ Pt * tl00 « Qnocks, metal ycafa ago directed their fc > as a charitable act worthy of their name, toons* am®* 08 * sary for the treatment of this class of .ii~~Jnh* V“P»a forms, and to give medical udrico crotfsTtoiDi »isr by letter, with a description of their conditio, 'f.7 r ?* p P*y pation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of csfrim!?V!occo and suffering, to furnish medicine free of dkaJSi’ 0 '? I ** needless to add that the Association commands V •» Medical skilbof the ago, and will furnish thu mmt .i** I**l 1 ** 1 ed modern treatment. a Ppror- The directors of the Association, in their Annual » , upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express th« ki3 Wrt satisfaction with the success which has attended *h iX?* of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of SuiH*rm*io.i?^ r * ' Seminal Weakness, Impotence. Gonoorrhma, phUis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Jbuse, Ac, and hy ' continuance of the same plan for tbia ranting year Ucr * The Directors, on a review of the past. fbcim,,,',-.,.. their labors la this sphere of benevolent cflbrtli«~ i! 1 ** 1 of great benefit to the afflicted, especially tTthe i they have resolved to devote themselves, with *“** :to this very Important and much desptoUcenS * W * X< «l. : An admirable Report on SpernwtorriKcn. or’s , ! , Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbating abuse, and.other abuses of the sexual organa. bi t°h ~Ht suiting Surgeon, will be sent by mall Ku' c ’?' ope). FHEK OF CHAROK, on receipt of IWo r?.’ r| - fiw postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the n»t, Ps treatment of sexual diseases, Ac, are oonstantlvrl- " nJ . lished for gratuitous distribution, and will i„. T**' l '' ' afflicted.- Some of the new remedies and mi-tl. •hs meut discovered during the last year, are of « uf , ,rw "- Addrcss, for Report or Treatment, Dr. GEOki-v £* , HOUN. Consulting Surgeon, toward AsiS«tks v ,At - Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. « T »Pi 2s - EZHA D. U&MIXWKI i T < ' to «. GKO. FAIRCHILD, Sec’y. ,&**»’«• - - ' • _ l l¥. Ph a ■» X W. 9 ■■l pt2■Sia-.'S, . o* .«V Ffe Bs |: gi it II Zm ft *£#■ < S hZ-SS. i zzm d 5 g M . fci - M 5 s§ Slg \ gdSilj SSttft ill S 555 g j HH 13 gg: |J 1J oS : j B : s§» ||. tries 2|; RE AT IMPROVEMENT IN COOK VT INO STOVES. \ , coxscaipsiox of smoke Axb OASAXDSAm-n o&xvet. , " 0 Tlio subscriber takes pleasure in offering to the nubile NEW GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING P ■ Cooking Stove, recently patented, which is destined to jo pcrcedo all others, as it requires " ONE-THIRD LESS FUEL tliaa other stoves And Is more easily, quickly and cetnilu ly heated. No unpleasant smell ol gas arises .m, stove from the fact that it is all consumed ere.it can es cape. There is no trouble from smoke as that unpleasant and often annoying exhalation is also consumed inside of the stove Neither is there any danger of Hues or chim neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened hr the gas arising from coal Cries. 1 Cassimeres, VESTINGS, offering for : sale, Persons wishing to purchase stoves are invited to rail at the store of the subscriber, In the Masonic Temple, and «. amino the above stoves. JOHN SHOEMAKER, ‘ Sott Agent fw lit air Oninti/. N. B. All kinds of,Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and Keg Stoves on hand. [Aug. E!,ISb6 make them nil in moat durableman the best workmen all work made will give satisfaction. Stock of Gests’ GOODS. National police oazette.- This Great Journal of Crime ami Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal and appropriate Editorials on the some, together with information on Criminal Matters, not to he found in anj other newspaper. Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six months, u be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and State where they resido plainlyJ To 0, W. MATBKLL A CO . Editor A Prop’r. of New York Police Gazette, 15-tf] Xciu I'urk Ci/ju, Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. XX/Tl beg leave to call the atten 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 Dr. lib aB. IT lane’* Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, THE 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, Forthecurepf Liver Complaints, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Head-Ache, pc c. In cases of Fever And Ague, preparatory to-or after taking Qm* nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tjoned diseases, tjhey ar® Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministefedTii accordance with the directions. ; ifheir unprecedented popularity XasTjnduced die proprietors, ilJJleming' Brothers, f . Pittsburgh, Pa. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success ..iully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to : Their manufacture. And being do* termined that Dr. brated Vermifuge and Liver Pn shall continue to occupy the nig* l position they now hold among the great remedies of the day> will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the hes and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorpug manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BEOS. Pittsborgli. fa ; fc . n P. S. Dealers anil Physicians ordering I* o ®. 0 ’ jutin'et- Tlemtning Bros., will do well to write their wi*.'/ 1y ana take none but Dr. WDnntr, P re P ared ibf» * Brat+PitUburyh, Fit. To thow wishtog to t f th« trial, wd will forward by mall, post paid, to oayPjJ'j poat- United States, one box of Pflla Jbr twelve «**£'“ age stamps, or one tI«1 of !t j Cent stamps: All orders from Canada by twenty cants extra. ’ _ - -7- n Wr, K*»’ -gar- Por sale. In Altoona, by A. Doush fml MJ •rfond by all Druggists. •iVaNTIJ 0& kCRUM & I>EH * -j SOB ALTOON -'jtjgfrMTM * DKBN, Put.ll ■-re» . ---j — * —(payable Inrarlil ■JHSSSi* ttUcoatl“ ufti i 4t TUIXS OF into Part illy tosder ;he» of their •cred either AO iu hereto Logau Uati! IEMStIU. Prof. Ob ihla. 'll. D., Prof, illw. •rof. Surger . „jspiuvl, Phi jn. &l 0> limiting! DollocU, Md, - rrb, Jr, E*q, tJoyd £gq, Ilollida fweU.Jr.Ksa. “ lllkon, E»<ii Bdl ill. . LLOY H^ai^rsTON,; - {Latt “Belly JohnsU « RAFTS ON T CUles, and Silver and Moneys received on tw k Interest, or upon time, 1d,185#. '-f . ARDS I LANDS 1 : ■ J The undersigned is prepu iBgXB la the Omaha and Nc 9M4 selections esn now bo mad _ ymd settlements. The Lands JUkkaLore of the best quality. • jttL. Selections carefully mad wCNMed. -A \ Court « JW*VH,IB4O.-Af sxrikx: . B. Cuxx, AlUona, M.Llorß A Co., Bankc . 4 Bulk, Editors, Scott, Supt. P. B. Esq, Hunt; ”D. LEET, ATTO ,I'ALTOONA, BLAIR Co. brattles law In tho sever.'. Eudon, Cleirfield, Centre bllit District Count of tl mtlous of claims prompt Eflf Real Estate, Bonn; Ijpuertalning to conveya &•. Biratcsci tTTUSon MeOandles and rHan. Samuol A. Silmo J District; lion. Chcna; Ctety D. Poster, Grcenalm SfHon. Wm. A. Porte ip. Homelton, Pittsburg 3NTISTRY.—DI ttifiuUTrrE a j/ec a Inserted, from one to with Qold, and « icted by the Elec itions and work dor county, and a dedirc ■on Altoona to 1101 l feting to five dollars bb on Montgomery at Udaysbnrgt.Pa. ■ mat': R. BOYERS ~ XT * ATTORNEY <£ CO ALTOONA, I tB& praetice In the several M.S':;' .‘A Huntingdon and li attention given to .XMrwompt remittance made. the German langa tar tho present, " mSm Kasslsr’aDroj; Store. :.->ySl|ltocßa, August «° IM9-—tf . WM. 8. B SURGEON fXFFICE IN THE L|Hb. Teeth extracted v ■WUttC Machine. ■ Pap A Student wanted. B. WM. K. Fl> SPICmjLLY offers WCtO the people of Alto kg country. may be found at the ofilc d by Dr. O. D. Thomas, non a. Sept. 30,1858.-tf T> F. ROYER, X JO* Offers his profession: ! AMeeua and Tlcinity. ■ The best of references can h residence on Branch VMta aboro Conrad’s Store. tfVTES! 0 YESj drnr &i«b and bear. J pn-iic, that ho is d . Anito Auctioneer whenever call! J. Or. A' ALTOONA, BLAIR . - Out at all times ha found at i :: Altoona, October 1, 1857.-1: ; t>LAIR COUNTY I ■’..-m3 Messrs. Freeman A IIJ r 9mllc that they have establish withe corner of Allegheny aum where they will keep d ftotment of " CHOICE i and be prepared to *vttib Stones , itform In a prompt and w J toaffWayabnrg. April 14, ’59-J VJ^jj ALI COAL |Wad, would respectful of Altoona t Ipjlto Coal Yard fci MWt ABtoWk-atotla i ’ c OD &