The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, December 01, 1859, Image 4

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that, at some period, everymem
%fttghuman family is subject to disease
m 4fitVbmc« of the bodily functions; but,
11m aid of * good tonic and the exercise
•Cptalneonunon sense, they may be able so to
MgoJgte the system as to secure permanent
hstlth S In order to accomplish this desired
true course to pursue is certainly
Out which will produce a natural state of
tfaiags at the least hazard of vital strength and
this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in
lrosWediothis country a preparation bearing
his asms, which is not a new medicine, but one
been'tried for years, giving sotisfac
tfon- to-all who have used it. Tne Bitters
eperate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels,
•ad liver, restoring them to * healthy and
vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable, thesys
leaa to triumph over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau
sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or anyßilioua
Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
•f tho Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps,
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, sc., these
Bitters have no equaL
Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, sogenerallyeon
temeted by new settlers, and caused principally
by the change of water and diet,wrill be speedily
regulated by a brief use of this preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more
prevalent, in all its various forms, than any
ether, dad the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements of the digestive
organs, can bo cured without fail by using
HOMETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per
dtreetiogs on the bottle. For this disease every
physician will recommend Bitters 67 some End;
then why not use an article -known to be infal
lible T AHnations have their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of diseaso and strengthener of the sys-
tern In and among them all there is .
not to bo found a more healthy-people than
theOormans, from whom this preparation cm*
wtted, biased upon sciontifla experiments which
have tended to prove the value of this
preparation in the soalo of medical science.
Fxvse.asd Aocx.—This trying and provok
ing disease, which fines its relentless grasp on
the body of man, reducinghimto a mere sha
dow in a ihort.ilme, and rendering him phy
aicolly and mentally useless, can be driven
from the body by the use of lIOSTETTER’B
RENOWNED HITTERS. Further, none of the
above-slated can be contracted, even
ia exposed situations, if the Bitters are used
as per directions. And as they neither create
aMtse* nor offend the palate, and render un
necessary any change of diet or interruption
of. ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is re
moved at speedily as is consisteut with the pro
duotloa pf a thorough and permanent euro.
For Ferton* in Advanced* peart,, who are
suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, these Bitters arc invaluable as a
restorative of strength and vigor, and need
only be i tried to be 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
sbild, consequently her strength must yield,
and hero it is where a good tonic, such as
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters', 1s needed to impart
temporary strength and .vigor to the system.
Lames should by all means try this remedy
fbr all eiascs of debility, and, before so doing,
should juk their physician, who, if he fr
acquainted with .the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommond their use in all cases of weakness.
CAUTION. —We caution Uio public against using
any of the many Imitations or counterfeits, but ask
f»r Hoststtbr's Celebrated Etoracb Bitters,
Sod .see [that each bottle has the words **Dr. J.
Hoototter’s Stomach Bitters’* blown on the aide
of the bottle, and stomped on the metallic cap
covering tbs eoik. and observe that our autograph
signature is on the lsbeL
JOT Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEB ft
BIdTH, Pittsburgh, Pa, and Mid by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States. Canada, South
America,and Germany.
Or Sold by 0 W Kemlcr and A Roush. Altoona; Q A
Jacob*, J K Patton and W U Murray, UolUdayHhurf;; and
* Berlin, Tyrone. [Aug. 25, IHSO-ly
WOOD, EDDY & t’O.’S
DEhAW A RE STATE
LOTTERIES!
CAPITAL P&I2E $lOO,OOO
The following
MAONIFTCEXT SCHEMES
will be 4n«n by Woon, Ennr i Co., Manager*, at Wilming
ton, Delaware, in public, under superintendence of
'sworn commissioners appointed "by tbs Governor.
Delaware Lottery,
CLASS NO. 678,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY, DEC. 81st, 1859.
; 78 dyiimixri—l3 Drawn BaXhit.
1 Orand Capital Prize of $lOO.OOOl
1 Prise iof. *50,000 ' 168 Prize* of *5OO
1 « t* 20,000 65 “ « 125
-8 “ ;« 10,000 65 “ 100
3 •• " 6,000 65 “ “ 80
3 " « - 4,000 65 « 60
T" * SMO 4,810 *• • 43
3 “ ** 3.500 27,040 - « 20
100 ** XjOOO '
Prize* amounting to $1,186,785!
KEARhY 1 PRIZE’ TO' EVERY 2 TICKETS.
WMe Ticket! $2O; Balixt $10; Qndrten $5.
Certificates of Packages in tbe above scheme w ill be said
at tbe foHowlngr*te«,whlch i» the riak ;
Certificate bf Packages of 28 Whole Ticket*, $239 00
« ” .i 26 Half « 149 60
“ t u 28 Quarter 5 74 75
! " 36 Eighth 37 37
1 SPLENDID SCHEME.
'• 10 K DtAW*
EACH .WEDNESDAY INI DECEMBER.
Class 686 Draws Wednesday, ipecembOr 7,1859.
dan 618 Draws Wednesday,; Dec. 14, 1859.
Cd&s 660 Draws Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1859.
dais 672 Draws Wednesday,] poo. 28, 1859.
JUarly one Prize to every two Tiekets!
16 Koiebcrg-13 Drawn Ballots.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $10,000!
iMt»« , fivno espdzMof
i « ■ 10,000 « «
.3 - ?• ■ - - 7,800 M ,
1 :*• rf 6,000 «5 “
1 > 4,139 ISO "
VJnKtoSof WJO 4,«» “
tif’W too ajlfio «
9QO • *■■■ ■ 800 ■ i
! aa^OS-Prtees SmounUngto'sM9^S9.
-i TuhtU $6-r.§««r<err $2,50
.OtrtlabSlM of Package* in tie abore Scheme, to be
McKWedoeaday, win be sdldat the fallowing ntes,
JStebtetberiik. - - •
OeftUentM of Package of 26 Whole ticket* $149,60
asnsif « 74,75
; “ 26 Quarter a 8?,87
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
Enclose ihd amount of money to oar address, for what you
Wish to parcbase; name the Lottery in which yon wish it
ivfciitMll rad 'Whether you wish Wholes, Holvqp or Qaar
.'tara, on (receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first
(MU, together with the scheme.
Immediately after the drawing, a printed drawing, cer
tttsdtofcy Commissioner, will be scat, with an cxpla-
will please write their signatures plain, rad
gi*a thauamo at their Post Office, County and State.
All communications strictly confidential. ’
XDpriies Of and nndor, paid immediately after
the drawing, other prizes at the usual time of 40 days..
Our Single Number Lottery
•: V' ; T CLASS 51.
'} OAPITAIi PRIZE $lOO,OOOl
m Saturday, December 17, 1859.
Ticket* $2O; Halves filO; Quarters $5.
.Ticket* or Certificates in the above Schemes
EDDY A Co., 'Wilmington, Delaware,
%S WOOD, EDDY * 00.,Angn*t*,<Jeorgi*. ’
prafiraafi Jn'theWfw Tm*Y3mCT and BwaM.
*r\E. GOGGSWELL'S NEW MEDI-
Qaiifoctot left* t&ea&ff Oft Jfed-
Mtor the tost twelve years 1 have been more or I**
t—a Wed With Inflammatory Rheums tivm, commencing
•arlT tofheSprtog, add lasting until coM weather eet ln,
when Dwould be relieved for a while, only to bo artacfced
ffr .in In the Spring. All my joint* would swellandbe
irery tore, attended with too meet acute palm My feet,
’ shoulders, arm*, and bauds troubled me meet,’w much «o
that I could scarcely walk, and almost always regal red as
sistance in dressing. During this time I wouldriyevery
thlng I could hear of, in the fjope of finding a cure. I*l*o
tried several physicians, but nothing seemed to help me
the least in the world. About two and * half years sgo I
Was attacked as usual, and as usual tried evarytUi|g toga
rid of it, hut to no purpose. I kept growing wow, and
finally had to give up and stay in the house, where*w
confined about tour week*. This time my feet aweßed,
and were no sore that I could not rtandon or wi «n
my hoots, and my hands swelled to twicetheir usyl stte.
iln bet;l was, to all appearances and belief totally raed
! on. About^hh t time myjaren**, who reside in llaine,
sott for me to come home; Iweht and alter j
Munmenoed trytogianother remedy, hoping to be cued,
but reaulttogSe same as all others. For wcela I hadnot
been able to drees myself or to raise my hand to my head,
Buffering the most excruciating pain ail tlie ttoe.—
One day my father came in with a paper in which woe ad
vertised Dr- Coggswell’s MEDICAL SALT, for Inflammaj
tory Diseases only, and wanted mo to read and see what I
thought of It. J. read and laughed at it, pronounced it a
humbug, and told him that 1 had beerfhura bugged enough,
110 kept urging me, and at last said I could but tiy it, and
I wouWTwrite to Dr. C, giving Lima description of my
k« would nav the expense. Of course I could not
refuse such an offer and seat far one box. It came indue
season, biit my fiUth was not increased, and I laughed at
theldea of id small a dose doing me any good, and told my
wife that 1 believed Dr. 0. and his Balt, both humbugs.
.However, I commenced using it and the result was per
fectlv astonishing. I could hardly realise it myself. I
wlop/soundly all night, which I had not done for a long
tim, Md when I awoke to the morning, «tr»«8G 1 *» Itmay
seem, I was entirely-free from pain. X bad then taken
but one dese, and bathed freely before going to bed. That
morning I felt so well that I hardly knew how to contain
myself,and went down stairs and told the folks how well
I fclhand from that day to this I have not suffered oue
moment’s pain or had an attack ofmy once dreadedenemy,
Rheumatism- I aih perfectly well and hearty, and wherev
er I have a chance I recommend it. A friend of mine, re
siding In Brooklyn, Is now trying it fora bad case ofneu
raliric rheumatism, wild so far It is working admirably.—
This is a long story, wit 1 have fold all the facts, which !
can bring witnesses to substantiate if necessary; and will
S my that to the MEDICAL SALT, a sure cure maybe
{mud for all inflammatory diseases, and would urge all
iwho me afflicted to give S^evWTwk.
When it is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT is as
efficacious to all other Inflammatory diseases as to Rheu
matism, (see descriptive circulars) It will at once be seen
i that it is a most valuable remedy. Surely those thus af
flicted will find to their own condition and to the abo^
statements, enough to induce them to give tho MEDICAL
SALT a trial. ,
\ • W Chr ° aiC paCkageB ’ D %AYLOR t 00.
General Agents, No. 202 Dock Stroet, Philadelphia-
For sole in Altoona by ,A. ROUSH; at Bells Milfe by B.
F. Bell; In Hollldaysburg by Geo. A. Jacob*, and by all
enterprising Druggists, and wherever the Jrt/W goe*.—
Call cr eend and get a circular, and do opt fail to try the
New Medical Salt. x
Ddc. 16, ’SS-ly.
SPECIAL 1 ANNOUNCEMENT
HUM TUE
Quaker City Publishing House!
109,000 Catalogues,
NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED—NOW READY FOR
DISTRIBUTION.
Superior Inducements to the Public I
A new and 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 50 cts. to JlOO, GUARAN
TEED to each purchaser. 5100,000 In Gifts have been dis
tributed to my patrons within the post six months —$I«0,-
000 to be distributed during the next six months.
The inducements offered Agents are more liberal than
those of any other house in the business.
Having been in the Publishing and Bookselling business
for the last eight'years, my experience enables me to con
duct the Gift Enterprise with the greatest satisfactiasi to
all.
*3- AGENTS WASTED in every Town and County.
For full particulars address DUANE RULISON,
Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third St.,
Sept. 22, ’s9—tm. Philadelphia. Pa.
Red lion hotel,
ALTOONA , BLAIR COUNTY. PA.
This old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly
opposite the place of stopping the passenger cars In Altoo
na, has passed into the hands of the present proprietor.—
Long experience In the business warrants me in assuring
the travailing public' that no pains win be spared to render
guests as 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 LAOER BEER.
' -The STABLE Is in charge of an excellent and experi
enced Ostler.
The proprietor hopes, liy his long experience in the
busiDM ond the facilities at his command, to make the Red
Lion. In all respects, a first class Hotel. The business of
theHOtel will be under .my own personal supervision. A
liberal shore of public patronage Is kindly solicited.
JOHN W. SCHWEIGERT, Proprietor.
Hay 19, 1859.-tf
„ A YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
J\. R. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Congh Syrup,
Hoojland's German Hitters ,
. N = Beer have’s Holland Bitters,
Sand/orcTs Liver Invigoraior,
Lindsey's Blood. Searcher,
Clarke's Female Pill*,
Duponco’s Golden Pills,
Weights, AyeFs, Wilson?t and McLane's Pills,
Merchant V Gargling Oil,
Terry Davis'Pain Killer,
. " Hatchett's Fourfold Liniment,
Mexican, Arabian, Kerve and Bone Leniment,
'■ instors ond for sale at
Sept. 2,1858-tC] - A. ROUSH’S Drug Store.
JOO
80
60
40
30
90
10
T7LOUR.---TJSE BEST QUALITY OF
JL? FAMILY FLOUR for sale. Wholesale andlletail.—
Apply to - J, SHOEMAKER,
Deo.U, A856-tf. , Masonic Temple.
OREAM0 REAM TARTER, SUPER-CARBO
NATE of Soda, Balaratus, Washing Soda, Durkoe’s
BatlngTowder, ts store rad for sals at ' .
- Sept. 2, ’6B-tt) ' . A. ROUSH'S Drug Store.
SELLING OFF—A LARGE AS
SORIUKNI of Boot* and Shoes, Buffalo and Call
Overshoes, at ■ ' H.TUCH’B
Dec. 8,1858.
BURNING FLUID,
\ y Linseed On, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead rad
Alcohol, for sale cheap at A. ROtJSITS.
ROCEBIES. A LARGE AND
\T complete assortment of Groceries have Jnat been re
ceived at the store of ■ 3.8. TtTLRMAW. ,
PERSONS wishing to establish Manu
factories ia a now and thriving place wherehuslneea
la good. So© advertisement oftheHaamonton "Set‘lament.
/■'IARPET BAGS, TRUNKS* UM
\J BRELLAS, Ac, era be bought
than at any other place In the. country.- [Dec. 9,1868.
A UL THE STANDARD PATENT
XL KBDICnWJI AT >*., BBSSLKR’?.
: GREAT CENTRAL
LITERARY EMPORIUM,
lilt). 1, "ALTOONA MOUSE,'' ALTOONA, PA.,
"ISTHEBE MAY BE
fV riaralarPubUcatioosof the day, as follows?
■ New York lNeridg,
I flKKnWffr American,
■( ■ iSao Terk Ifbxerty.
• t FtagofOurXfnion,
~ , TmcFtag, ,
if' American Vnion, ■
- Saturdag Ettning Tint,
■ v itoOar Newspaper,
SstndagMerctsry,
■ IBicrfy -dfopoeiue, ■
EVoat Leslie's Pictorial,
Sarperts Weeklf,
Ballou's Pictorial,
Prank LesßPs lU, Genian Paper,
The muttrated lI Md, [German,) - /
The item York Clipper,
Rational Police Gazette,
United States Police Gazette,
Boston'Pilot, Irish American,
; Some Journal, Banner of light.
Spiritual Telegraph, . Weekly Tribune,
Porter’s Spirit, life Illustrated,
'• Prank Leslie's Budget of Pun, Yankee Notions,
’ Altoona Tribune. Nix Nax.
DAILIES:
Philadelphia Press, New York Herald,
Ptlhlii ledger. New York Tribune, .
Pittsburgh True Press, New York Times.
North American, Pittsburgh Chronicle,
Evening Bulletin, Everting Argus, Ptnnsylvaman. ■.
To which will bo added the uew publications as they appear.
Magazines, Novels and Romances, Miscellaneous Books,
School .Books, Copy Books, -Slates, Pena, Pencils, Inks,
Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Drawing and
Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in loct every
thing in the Stationary line. Toys, No
tions and Games of every variety, Pic
tures and Picture Frames, ic.
ta, A-icholce lot of CONFECTIONERIES, of every vari
ety. Also. TOBACCO and SEGARS of the best quality,
N. B.—We are sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this
county, for ROIIN’S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does pos
itively cure all sores to which it is applied. Try It.
7-tf.) H. FETTINGER.
BiEW GOODS ! SEW GOODS!
At McCormicks Store,
Just arrived, and are now being offered for sale, an ex
tensive assortment of goods of all the different styles and
qualities, which the Philadelphia market affords, in the
way of dress goods for Lading together with ail the more
heavy Cotton and Woolen goods for Gentlemen and Boys
wear, also a full stock of
BEADY MADE CLOTHING
for men and Boys, of the best material and latest Styles, in
the way of business, dress and over coats, with pants and
vests to ! match. Also all the different varieties of goods,
such as
Hardware,
' Queenswnre,
Cediuware, x
Tinware,
Stoneware, &c,
GROCERIES,
Family Syrups, Sugar Brown and Vhite, Teas. At, Ac.,
with at! the variety of spleen necessary to make up a full
assortment.
Men'i fine and coaree Boole and Booteei ,
Ladies “ “ “ with without heels,
in all the different material, with a very pretty assortment
at Bonnets.
ALSCi MEN AND BOYS LEDGER HATS AND CAPS,
and all other articles usual! y kept in country stores, all of
which will be sold as low as in any other house In town
for Cash, or exchanged for any article of produce, which
can be consumed here or exchanged in the East for others.
Altoona, Oct. 27th. ’59.
EIGHT REASONS
WJEM
EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO
C. B. SINK'S STORE
1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL
J • selected 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 as any merchant
In the place.
3. He Las Hardware, Queens ware, Stonewvre, <fc., of the
most fashionable styles.
4. He has a of Boot: and Shines (or Gents, La
dies, Misses and Children, embracing all sizes, qualities
and prices.
5. Uehas a fine stock of HATS for Summer wear—Just
the pink of the fashion —all very cheap.
6. He keeps always on hand an assortment of Ready-
Made Clothing, to suit the season.
: 7. Ue has » n hand a large stotk of Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vestings, which he will make np to order on short notice
in a fashionable style, and at prices which mnst give satis
faction.
:8. Ho don’t ask people to come and buy—only to come
and examine bis stock, feeling confident that if they bnt
examine they will buy without asking.
' Altoona, May 5,1859.-tf
GREAT OPENING
■OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
(^(X>©l2)@3o
J B. lIILEMAN HAS JUST RE
• ceived and opened at his old stand, on Virginia st.,
a large and attractive assortment of seasonable goods, com
prising all the novelties in
EREGES, DUVALS. LAKE’S. GIXGUAif.% EMBROI
DERIES, LACES, HOSIERY <£ GLOVES, and all varie
ties and textures of LADIES DRi’SS GOODS,
together with a full assortment of goods for gentlemen’s
wear, such as Cloths, Cossimercs and Vestings.
Also a full stock of Hardware, Queensware and
GROCERIES,
and an assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, OAITORS, &.C.,
of all sizes and styles, which equal to any in the market,
and will bo sold at fair prices.
Haylpg recently enlarged my store-room, I can now
display, my largely increased stock to better advantage
and would respectfully invite everybody to call.
May 12, 1859.
I EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB
_J SCKIBEP. would respectfully In
form the pulilir that ho has recently re- i/jStfC'V
fitted the above Hotel, end is now pro
pared to accommodate his friouda and
patrons in a comfortable manner, and hc^BaSir mmrwST
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all
sojourners. His Table wjU.alwnys be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his liar
filled with Kquors of choice brands. His charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place,-and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
favor liim with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve It, he
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.
I have Just received a stock cf No. 1- French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes. \
; Also a large stock of excellent Brines,, for medicinal pur
poses,; {together with a lot of the best old Bye Whiskey to
ihe found in the ronntrv.
' Altoona, May 27,1859.-ly]
rpSE GREAT QUESTION WEIGH
■ I .now agitates the mind'of every person
Is, where can I get tho best article for mysHHI
money? Inregard to other matters, the sub- VH
icribor would not attempt to directi bnt if yon
want anything in tho line of
. BOOTS OR SHOES
lib invites an examination of his stock and work.
: Tie kbeps constantly on hand an assortment ofßoots, Shoos,
Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., Which he offers at fair prices.
He will give special attention to custom work, all oi
; which will be warranted'to give satisfaction. None but tho
’ best workmen are employed
Rctnember my shop is on Virginia 'street, Immediately
. opposite Kessler’s Drag Store.
September 3, >57-tf] JOHN 11. ROBERTS.
rpHE HAMMONTON FARMER.—A
, X .Newspaper devoted to Literature andAcriculture, also
settiOgfonrtn {tall accounts of the new settlement of Ilam
jnonttm, fn New Jersey, can be subscribed fbr at only 25 cents
.per annum. .A
Inflloso postago stamps for the amount. Address to Edi
,tomf the Farmer, Hammonton, P. 0. Atlantic Co- New
Jersey. .Those wishing cheap land, of tho best quality, in
one of thdhealthiest and 'most delightful climates in the
: Hnk>p, and where crops are never cot down by frosts, the
terrible scourge of the north, see advertisement pf Ham*
monton Lands. - ‘ .
Boots and shoes.—the un
! derslgned has how on hand and will
null jchcap at JiUstoriJ Jn the Maaorijc Tern
ple, o large and complete assortment ofBOOTS
ASP SHOES, ready made, or made to order, H
Overshoes, lAdlcs’Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork .
Soles, and everything in his line of business, of
the best quality and on tho most reasonable terms. All
eastern work warranted.
Jan. 2, ’M-tf.]
TJERSONS wanting change of nlimate
JL for health. Sec advertisement of Hammoaton 1 Lands,
column. L • ; 1 v-’. :
SOLUTION OR CITEATB OF MAG
KJ; NESIA-a cooling Cathartic, mild In it* operation
and agreeable loths taste, prewired and for salis by ■
~ i.• KOUHH, Drvffitt.
TVTBW AGRICULTURAL BETTLE
n| MKNT,— 7b aU wanting fbrnt, a rare
£* dSiSsffla and Oimdte
PhOadeipiiia, on tike ,Qna*R and Atlantic Saangd Lew
estate conshting of several thousands of acres of
productive toil has been divided Into Farms of various «»«•
tosirt Ou putchaeer. ApopUlation of some Pyte*j «“■*
And, Own warisos parts of the Middle States »»d New
England have settled thewthe past year, improved their
places, and rtdsed excellent craps. Bie price o V to^ <l “L
at the tour sum offrom SIS to $3O DM acre, the soiliisof
the best quality tor the prodaetion of iWeat,Ctore^OiTn,
Peartu*, reg&abUsu IT IS CONSIDERED THB
BEST PRDIT SOIL IK THE ONION.
(ectlysccure from fh»td—the destructive enemy oftbo far
mer. drops of grain, gnasaud.Otdt are now growing ana
Can be seen. By examining the place itM-lf, a correct
Judgment can be formed ot the productiveness ot-tlw iano»
'The terms are made easy to secure the rapid improvement
of the land, which is onlysold for actual tntprooesacal. The
result has been, that within the past year, some three Auu
droS "bouses have-beon erected, two mills, one steam, tour
stores, some forty vinyards and Peach orchards, planted,
and a large number of other improvements, making it a
desirable mid active place of business. s
THE MARKET,
as the reader may perceive from its location, is tho
BEST IN THE UNION.
Produce bringing doable the price than in location* away
from the city, and more than double the price than the
West. It is known that the earliest and beat fruits and
vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey and are
annually exported to the extent of millions. w
In locating here, the settler has many advantages. He
is within a few hours ride of the great cities of New fog
land and Middle States, he is near his old friends and asso
ciations, he is in a staled country where every improvement
of comfort and ciailization is at hand. He can buy every
article he wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce
for the highest, (in the West this is reversed.) lie has
schools for his children, divine terries, and will enjoy an
open winter, and delightfnl climate, where fevers are ut
terly unkuowu. The result of the change upon those from
the north, ha* generally been to restore them to an excel
lent state of health.
Tn the way of- building and improving, lumber can be>
obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO to $l5 per thousand.
Brick* 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 improvement* can bo made cheaper.
The reader will at once bo struck,with the advantages
there presented, and ask himself why the property has not
been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown
in the market: and unless these statements were correct,
no one would be invited to examine the laud before pur
chasing. This all are expected to do. They will *ee land
under cultivation, such is thn extent of the.settlemcnt that
they will no doubt, meet persons, from their own neigh
borhood; they will witness the improvement* and can
judge the character of the population. If they come with
a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day
or two and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot bo
held on refusal.
There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all
settlers who improve, (he Railroad Company give* a Free
Ticket fornix mouths, and a half-price Ticket Tor three
years.
In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new
and thriving tow n has naturally arisen, which presents in
ducements for any kind of business, particularly starts and
manufactories. The Shoe business could bo carried on in
this place and market to good advantage, also cotton busi
ness, and manufactories of agricultural implements or
Foundtries for easting small articles. The imptovement
lias been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent
Increase of business. Town lots of a good size, we do not
sell small ones, as it would effect the improvement of the
place, can be had at from #lOO and upwards.
The Hammonton Ftsrmer, a monthly literary and agri
cultural sheet, containing full information of Hammonton,
cun bo obtained at 25 cents |>cr annum.
Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of alt
incumbrance when money is paid. Route - to the land(
leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for Hammonton by
Railroad, at 7 1 ,j A. M., or 4}< P. M. Fare 90 cunts. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on
hand. Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a princi
pal, until they Lave decided as to purchasing, os he will
show them over the land in his carriage, free of expense
letters and applications can be addressed to Landis A
Byrnes. Ilamraonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or
S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia.—
Maps ami information cheerfully furnished.
(June 30 ’59-Cm.]
v rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
I respectfully inform bin obi cus
tomcrs uml the public generally
that ho has just
and handsome as-
CLOTHS,
AND
which he Is now
and is prepared to
the latest stylo &
ner, aft none but
aro employed, and
bo warranted to
He lias also a good Stock .of Qksis’
FURNISHING GOODS,
such “as Shirts, Collars, Csder
shirts, Drawer*. Pocket Handkerchiefs, Keck T 1 is. Stocks,
Suspenders, Hosiery, &c„ also a large assortment of
READY-MADE CEOTIIING, all of which he is determined
to sell as cheap as they can be 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 6 A. M. until 9 P. M.
Admittance free.
May 6‘ 1869-tf THOMAS ELAVAY.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS! '
Unrivaled in 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 uf the undersigned and examine these I .amps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. Tl'.at they emit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less
light.
6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
6th. Thiil tlie light is at least 60 per cent, cheaper than
any other light now in common use.
These lamps arc admirably adapted for tho use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses. Factories, Halls,Churches.
Stores, Hotels, and ore 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 new lanp.
We guarantee perfect.satisCiction in all coses.
Aug. 19, 1858-tf.] 0. W. KESSLER.
Logan hotel. —the under
signed respectfully informs the
citizens of Blair county and others,
that he has opened up the LOUAN
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff Kees, JH
at the. west end.of Hollidaysburg.
reception of strangers and travellers.—
1 Everything connected with the house has been refitted in
the new with the choicest furniture, ic.. ic.
The house is large and commodious, and well calculated
for convenience and comfort.
liis TABLE will be furnished with the very best the mar
ket can afford, and no pains or trouble will be spared to
render those who may choose to favor hrm with their pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him.
His STABLING Is ample, and an obliging and carefnl
hostler will always bo in attendance,'
The Williamsburg stage, which makes daily trips
between this place and Williamsburg,.stops at the Logan
Hotel.
Dec. 17. 1857,—tf.] JOHN KEIFFER.
BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.—
Did you hear the news from Europe? If yon have
uot. we will tell you what it is. " It is that HENRY TUCK
has Just returned from the Eastern cities with a large sup-
P ' r ° f READY-MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of ail styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress
Coats, Tests, Rants, Boots and Shoes, and everything kept
in an establishment of tho kind, all of which he offers at
unprecedentedly tow.priccs for cosh. .Having purchased
his stock at cosh prices, he is thereby enabled to sell very
low.
JOHN’ BOWMAN.
He invites ail those in want of anything In his lino to
give-him a call, feeling euro that he will be able to give
satisfaction., - HENRY TUCK.
Altoona, Sept. 30, 1558.-tf .
OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
In coneequence of the hard Qtnjw, I have concluded
to put down theprico of my OYSTERS to the lowest possi
ble standard. They will hereafter be served .op on the
Chafing'Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and rosftted ip the shell
and served np with all other accompaniments, TWENTT
PIVE CENTS. They will also ibe furnished, in every oth
er way, at prices to correspond with the times.
V \ JOHN KEIFFER,
Dec. 17, tf.] Logan House, HoUidaysburg.
CONCENTRATE!) LYE, FOR MA
KINO Soft Soap, and Soap Powder for Washing, one
pound equal to six of common Soap; Castile Soap, Palm
Soap, Chemical Soap, etc., on hand and for sale at
June 10,1858.-tfJ A. ROUSH'S.
Liquors.; —a large amount
at well selected LIQUORS has, been received
at the “LOGAN HOUSE,” HoUidaysburg, which wi» he
sold at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. The
man who has only to call. [Dec. IT,if.
J. BHORMAKEH. '
Tins TOWS Of IIAMMOSTOS.
Queensware, just received.
A large and fashionable assortment at tbe store! of
J. B HILEMAN.
mAIR OILS, COLOGNES, POM
'ades, Shaving Cream,Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by
irtt] O.W.KEBBLEB.
TTARDWARB OF ALL DESCRIP
.XX tlonsjast received and for sale by
Oet IMO ' J. B. HZLEMAK.
Hate, hat, tooth, shaving,
Paint, Sash and Tarnish Brashes at .
*ES?LE*'B. ,
1%/FARIA L BE PEYSTBR MEMO-.
SLagsaag^s
and will connect with tt > M»le*
College*; or. If desired, thelreduc^on
"ito
each—the Summer fcewdon to ttnnmocco on tho rn Mon
day of May. ending on the hurt
the Winter Session the lst Monday
▼ember, ending on th* last Wednesday of March. Tno
Sessions will be divided into two quart ersof eleven mu
-- Terns, per quarter, as follows—v U
SOLID BRANCHES. ,
Primary (Including Reading, Writing. DrtLog- ,
raphy. Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography, *c7) s*,oo
Advanced (Inclndlng the Natural Science*, Mathe
rontlca, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Logic, the Laa
guages and Composition Ac.) *°> uu
EXTRA. ORORNAMEXTAL BRANCHES.
Music (Inclndlng nsa, of Instrument) He nn
Drawing,
Painting (In water Colors) JJS
Maa/Hfl sgrtpb.
Instructions In vocal mnate gratis. One half the More
charges, to be paid Invariably in advance. „
K r!w. OLIVER, SupmiUa»d*nt Male Dqrt.
A. B. CLARK, **
Mr. . Principal “ v
Miss C. M. CLARK, " FcmtOt “
March 10,1860.rtf
IVTEW GROCERY AND LIQUOR
STORE. —The undersigned would beg loara to an
nounce to tUe citizens of Blair county and vicinity that ho
has opened Ida new Store on Fi rginii street, thru doort
below the Superintendent's Office, wKern ho has just received
from the East and West a largo assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
consisting as follows:
French Otard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach
Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy
IFtns, Old Port M ine, Jamaica Rum,
Holland Gins Old. Rye Whiskey,
Monongahda Whiskey, and
Rhine H t«e.
which he has himself Imported. Retailers of Liquors and
Farmers wilt find it to their advantage to buy of him,
as he will sell at CITY PRICES,
lie will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of
(GrIIOCERIES,
Such as Flour. Bacon, Salt, Fish, Tobacco, Se
gars. Syrup, Sugar, Coffee,-Jfc.,
All of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Produce.
Our friends and the public generally are respectfully in
vited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
LOUIS PLACE.
received a lvroe
sort men l of
Cassimeres,
VESTINGS,
offering for Rate,
Altoona, May 26,1859.-tf
PERSONS wishing to change their
business to a rapidly Increaseing Country, a New
Settlement where hundreds are-going. Where the climate
is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the Hiuuujou
ton Settlement, in another column. ' i
make them np in
mould urable man
the beat workmen
all work made will
give satisfaction.
rpHE 'SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
X YOUTH AND MATURITY just pub- wjigs-
Ushcd Gratis the 25th Thousand. /JaWjBL
A few words on the Rational Treatment,
without Medicine of Spermatorrhoea or Lo- mmUmfmr
cal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impotency and
Impediments tp mi rriage generally, by B.De Laney, U. D.
Tbe important fact that many'alarming complaints, ori
ginating in tbe Imprudence and solitude of youth may be'
easily removed without medicine, Is in this small tract,
clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly
successful treatment os adopted by the Author, fully ex
plained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure
himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, giatis and post free In a sealed en
velope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr.
B. DE LANEY, 88 East 31st Street, New York City.
Sept. 22, ’59-sm. i
(''l RAPE growers can carry on their busi
er ness most successfully at Hammonton, free from
fronts. Some forty Vinyards set out the paat season. See
advertisement of Hammonton Land*, in another column. |
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero qf One Hundred Fils per Month !
1 would respectfully set forth my cipim to public Atten
tion, as a Fashionable Tailor, as follows: “
Because I keep au excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassi
meres, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined,
always please. ■,
Because my work is made up in asanuer that takes
down the country and gives Oil my customers a city ap
pearance.
Because I am not inferior as a Cutter to the heat to ho
found anywijere.
Because long experience in iuy business gives me entire
control oyer it, and I am not dependant upon any one to
lift me out of tho -suds.
Because X am atilt on the sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taste as a Cutter and Workman unimpaired.
Call on me, in the corner room of the “ Brant House.”
Give me a trial and you will go away pleased.'
Altoona, May 26-8 m JACOB SNYDER.
Blair county daguerrean
ROOMS.—Mr. G. W. FISHER, tho Holliday-shorn
Artist, begs leave t i> Inform our readers that be is prepared
to take !
Photographs of deceased persons , s
from Daguerreotypes, at thd shortest notice and on tho
cost reasonable terms. He has just received a large stock
of durable and neat cases, of all sizes and styjes, including
a now pattern of Family Case for four persons, and is pre
pared to fill them wlthperfect likenesses, '
AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE DR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give him a call. Rooms od the corner dt Montgomery
and Allegheny streets, HoUidkysburgpFa. [June 17-tf.
GW. KESSCER—PRACTICAL
• DRUGGIST, respectfully announces
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
erolly, that he still continues
on Virginia street, where ho-, keeps-constantly SUf
on hand, for sale. Wholesale aiid Retail, DRUGS,
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, TARNISH-
ES and DYE-STUFFS. "
- By strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat
isfaction to all os regards- price and quality, he hopes td
merit and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants Supplied on reasonable terms,
and all orders from A distance promptly attended to.
Physicians prescriptions carefttlly compounded, [t-tf.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!!
—wo are now receiving" at the “MODEL STORE,”
a large assortment: of 1 ’
WALL PAPER ASfD BORDER,
purchased direct from the manufacturers in New York,,
and we can therefore offer great inducements to those who
wish to purchase. Call and examine onr stock, s
March 17 th, XBS9-tt | ?JTA J. LOWTHER. •
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW
V_y Ready Made Clothing, of the latest Fashions, cheapo:
than ever, at ; H. IDCIFfE^
Dec. 9,1858. .
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT QJt
JTjl Undershirts and Drawers, Cotton, ’ Woollen and
Silk, very low, at ” •
Dec.o 1858. ■■ • " ■ -T-
ON HAND AT McCJORMIGK’S Store
—A splendid oT Beady. Mads clothing.
Oil and see. -- ■> .v-"--.- -;V - Rov.SA-tt
PINE AND LARD, OILS, GAM*
phene, Burning Fluid; Carbon OH, Ac., at ■ ■ r
Jan.3.»sa-ff] . ?l; KESSLER’S.
A bdominal Supporters, Trus-
JJI. BrsoSa fbr sale at
" KBSSLER’S-
rpHB HIGHEST PRICE IN CA&H
X yld fa Beef Hldm. frr d. L.ICSBB.
0? iltb P^(®IPT!OKB
■JLr osatly abd ♦xptdielsiuly exeeutsdat'tbfrAlßea. '
jtowlbb AfaocunwT^
The Howaan Aasocuno*, In view of the *•*,» ■
of human life, caused by Sexual Diseases, tadSL!7*'**hs
practised upon the unfortunate vlctimof *^j22?
WcU several yetes ago directed their QwSStSfi? V
as a charitable act worthy of their n.m« t onrl?r¥!*»*B l
wry tor the treatment of this class of diseuMLU ?"f*w
forma, and to pro medical advice ontfSTtoin
by letter, with a description of their conditio / “••fflw
pation, habits of life, 4e„) and in
and suffering, to furnish malicme frtt ■.*-*“**>—*»»
needless to add that the Association ** h
Medical skill of the age, and trill *•*>*»
od modern treatment.
The director* of the Association, In thatr .
upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, expreJ?Sfi*f*«
satisfaction with the success which haanttendsrf ;**■*
of the Consulting Surgeon to the core of "**>—
Seminal Weakness, Impotence, QonaoefhSoS
philis, the Tice of Onanism or Self-abuse, Ac •STh
continuance of the nude plan tar tiureßsetoi'Tw M4w *
The Directors, on a review of the pastCmT^TL.
1 their labors to this sphere of benevolent SaLrP I ** <Ui
of great benefit to the afflicted, especially tots* 3? '"a
thowhave resolved to devote themselves, with rvi^f 1 *»*
to this very important and much despised can**"^ 4 **!,
An admirable Report on .
Weakness, the Tice of Onanism, Masturbation
abuse, and other abnssa of the sexual organa, hi .7
suiting Surgeon, will be sent by malt (in a ■23*
ope), FRKS OF CHARGE, on receipt of rwtvli"
, for postage. OthorTteporta and Tracts oh the
treatment of sexual diseases, Ac, arecoratanti, kZ w *
Uehed for gratuitous distribution, end *ifiL‘
afflicted. Some of the now ranedieaaad mathr!) 0 *. 10 **“
meat discovered during the last year, are of
Address, for Report or Treatment, l» r . OEolinr
BOON, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Assocta.i J? v CAt
GEO. FAIRCHILD , Ste'y.
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COysUMFTIOy OF SMOKE ASD GAS AMD umn
OF.POBL.
Tho subscriber take* pleasure In offering to tht bum...
NEW QAS AND SMOKE CONSUMIN'O m
Cooking Stove, recently patented, which li devils to I.
pcrcedo all other*, a* It requires
,■ ONE-THIRD LESS FUEL
than other stove* and U more easily, quickly
ly heated. No unpleasant smell ol gas srlw« train Um
stove from the fact that it is all consumed ere It can t*
capo. There is uo trouble from smoke s* that uiiplttMut
and often annoying exhalation Is also consumed ImMe uf
the stove Neither is there any danger of flues orchus
noysbecoming clogged with soot or the tuoctaj loosened t.»
the gas arising from coal fires. '
Persons wishing to purchase stoves are Invited to cal) ■<
the eloro of the subscriber, in tho Masonic Temple, »ad.«»
amino the above stores. JOHN SHOEMAKER,
SjU Agent fur Blair Hand*.
N. B. All kinds of Air tight, Parlor Cooking a«dia
Stovcs-on hand. [Aug. li ISid, *
RATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE—
-11 This Great Journal of (.'rime and Criminals fa i t
its Twelfth Voar, and U widely c;rra!n»d tim.ujKiit
the country. It contains all the TrUh. tV.uciai
Cases. and appropriate Editorials on the some, together sltt
information on Criminal Matters, not to be found la uq
other newspaper.
Subscription!! $2 per annum; *1 for r!r month*.t>
be remitted by subscribew. (who should write their
and the town, county and State where they nuMt plahihj
To G. W. MATSELL i 00..
Editor A Prop'r. of New York. Poli.-c Gut-.K
.Vue iVir
15-tf]
Dr. M’Lane’s
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
1 AND
LIVER PILLS.
V\7"E beg leave to call the atten*
i tion of the T more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the puolic.
We refer to
Dr. Chas. H’laae 1 * Celebrated
Ventiifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-tdls, but simply for
what their name 'purports, vii.:
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 PIUS,
Forthecure of Liver Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head-Ache, &c. In cases of
Fever and Ague*
preparatory to or after takiag Qui
nine, they almost invariably mai«
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 th«
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
Tears, ana they will now give then
•undivided time and attention
their manufacture. And being •*
terraihed that E)r., M’Lanf*
brated Vermifuge and Li^ r {?,
shall continue to otcupjf the |
portion they now hold among,
great tepa64ies of the day, W
will continue to spare neither
nor expen^ih'procuring
and Purdit material, and
pound them in the most e
manner. Address all orders to
FIBMINS BROS. Pittsburgh
P. 8. Dealers and Physicians ordering
Hemming Bros, will do veil to vHte
ly and tofe none but Dr. Planes, jMS •
Bros., Pittsburgh, FU. To thow *l^«
trial, ve viU-fawd by mall. port { X£
United States, one box oM*i!U *»***£! tSSs
age stamps, or one tM ofT wmifone”*
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