t r' : * '.,V ’ I» it A.fact that, at some period, every mem ber &ite irinaan family is subject to disewa wrtfiiiUriianee Of the bodily functions; bat,, -yritb tke aid of a good tonic and the exercise •f comnum sense, they may be able so to xegUlata the system as to sccuye permanent I health. In order to accomplish this desired Object,'the true course to pursue is .certainly ID~SCHEME. j . t ' TOJJZ tUTS EACH WEDNESDAY IN DECEMBER. Class 886 Draws Wednesday, December 7,1859. Class fe4B Draws Wednesday, Deo. 14,1859. Gloss 060 Draws Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1859. Class 672 Draws Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1859. Vearly oni Prize to every two Tickets! 18 Drawn Ballots. 11 CAPITAI. PRIZE OF $40,0001 ;1 (Prise of ' *15,000 66 Prizes of •• ’1 r ' 10,000 66 « ■ - ifiaa as «* 6,000 66 « ■■ lBO « - SSiMueof • 4jBBo « ■ W VfiV) “ v ■' ■ aooi- r ' - aoo’ ' ■ ■ j Prime tojgsaritig t 05589,589. '■ ,“ jpaXt TifiktU slO~ffalva SB-—Quarlere $2,50. ' Cerilflcalea ofPackagee In the above Scheme, to be dcawhoach Wednesday, will be sold at the following rates, whlchHstherisk. '■■“•' 1 > .-'V'i.'V- J (fertiflcatoa of Package of26Wholo ticket* $149,60 - ♦« «T° 20 Half “ ‘ t 74,76 r . .. A*' . SOQoartw “ ' 87,37 IN TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the amount of money to on* address, for wliat Von. wish jmimrchase; name the Lottery in which yon wish it : dnrested, and whether yon wish Whole*,' Halves or Quar tan, oh receipt of which, wo send what is ordered) by first s{all, together with the scheme. ' the drawing, a printed drawing, cer tified to by the Commissioner, will bo sent, with tin ezpla*. nation. . .Dwcbaserß will please write their signature* plain, and. l gfte the name of their Post Office, Connty and State. s All communications strictly confidential. Alljrizos of sl,ooo and under, paid immediately after ftp drawing, other, prizes at tbo usual ttmw of 40 days* ■ H i Our Single Number Lottery CLASS 51, ■•■■■■■ tCAPITAI. PRIZE $100,000! on Saturday, December 17, 1859. Halves $10; Quartets SS. I. tg Poheta or Certificates In tin above Schemes *•!£ >• V: ;WOOD, SOOT 4 Co., Wilmington, Delaware, ■ or, WOOD, EDDY A 00., Angnsta, Georgia.' ' : ; -for,WOOD, EDDY * 00.. Ataiapta, Georgia. fAI The Drawings of the Delaware State Lotteries are poblShed in the Hew York times and Herald. tvr. COQGSWELL’S NEW iIEDI- I FSttBAD*. - ' ■■ felt tfe ftttowftp ieinidtrtybmmatort Biteam. iMt Xwel re Trreurfa. hare beau more at lew ..Iti/lanammntory Bhettmattem. omnmeoeing aorlT totbe«prtag. Ml lasting until cold weatberset in, -bon iwouWtwreUered for a while, orrlytobe attacked Anin in the Spring- All my joints wtraU be „ry eon, attended with the most acute pain. Vy&et, •boolderi, anus, and hinds troubled me most, wrenchto that I could scarcely walk, and almost always required oa sis twee iu dressing. Daring this time I would by every thing I could hear of, in the hope of finding a cure. I also tried several physicians, but nothing seemed to help me the least in the world. About two and a half years ago I was a M aeked as usual, and as usual tried everything to get rid of it, bfit to no purpose. I kept growing worse, and - finally *<«d to give op and stay In the hotue/Where I was confined about four weeks. This time my feet swelled, ,„,i were'so sore that I could not stand on them or got , A now and sure plan for obtaining-GOLD and SIL VER WATCHES, and other valuable Frizes. Full partic ulars given in Catalogues, which will be sent free to all upon application. Valuable Gifts, worth from 60 cts. torsloo, GUARAN TEED to each purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gifts have been dis tributed tp my patrons within the past six months—sl3o;- 000 to bo distributed during the next six mouths. The inducements offered Agents are more liberal than those of any other bouse in the business. Having been in the Publishing and Bookselling business for the last eight years, my experience enables mo to con duct the Gift Enterprise with the greatest satisfaction to ail. ' «3> AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County. For full particulars address DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing House, 30 South Third St., Sept. 22, '59-lm. Philadelphia, Pa? Red lion hotel, ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, J^t. ; 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 mo in assuring the travelling public that no pains will be Spared to render guests ns comfortable as possible while sojourning under my roof. The TABLE -jyil! constantly bo supplied with the very best the market affords. The BAR trill be fonnd to contain an excellent assort ment of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that choice bevo rago LAGER BEER. The STABLE Is in charge of an excellent and experi enced Ostler. The proprietor hopes, hyhis long experience in the bnsioea and the facilities at his command, to make the Red Lion, in all respects, a first class Hotel. The Business of the Hotel will bo under my own personal supervision. A liberal shore of public patronage is kindly solicited. JOHN W. SCUW EIGERX, Proprietor. May 19, 1859,-tf A YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, IJI " R. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup, Hoojland’a German Bitters, Barhavit Holland Bitters, Sand/ord's Liver Invigorator, Lindsey's Blood Beareher, Clarke’s Female Bills, Dvponeo's Golden Pills, Wrights, Ayer's, WUson’s and McLans's Pills, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Petty Davis' Pain Hiller, ??; Matchetfe Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Leniment, i. ' In store and for sale at Sopt. 2/185S-tt] A. ROUSH'S Drug Store. 100 80 BO 40 SO 20 10 T7LOUR.—THE BEST QUALITY OF Jj *'FAMILY PLOUR for sale, Wholesale andltctall.— Apply to J. SHOEJtAKRR, Dec. 11, lfiso-tt. Masonic Temple. PEE AM TAUTER, SUPER-CARBOr NATJB of Sofia, Salaratus, Washing Soda, Durkoo’s Baking Powder, in store and for sale at : . A.BODSK’SDnigStore. : CELLING OFF—A LARGE AS- O SOETMEOT of Boots and Shoes, Buflhlo and Cult Overshoes, at H. TUCH’3 i Dec.fi, IMS. .. pAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID* L lin*eed 011, Spirto of swrpentine, WhUeLead and Alcohol, for sale cheap at ' , ' A. ROUSH’S. , pROGERIES. —-A LARGE AND \T complete assortment of Groceries havejnrtb«enre- Mired at tike store of B- hIUMAH. ; "OERSONS wishing to establish Manu- Jr ‘ factories in a new and thriving place wbare hnsinen ngbpda See AdTertifiementofthi'Hanimouton Sft lenient. pARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, UM BERLLAS, Acs., can be bought cheeper TUmPS than at smy other place in the country. ■ [Dec- 9,18a8. A LL THE STANDARD PATENT jCL MEDICIHES AT U-tf. KESSLER’S. GREAT CENTRAL a LITERARY EMPORIUM, NpJ V'KITOONA HOUSE,” AUTOONA, PA* MAY BE HAD ALL THE IP- OTPSiIm Puhllcatio** of the day, U ftdlpwi! NaoTorSpdger, JkmFkrhlkrairyy ■ ■ f ■; SWmttle American, ■' : i J 3Sae York Wbperflf. ;-| J ■!'; FhgufOtcrUmtm, true Flag, _ a Vi American Union, Saturday Seeming Iva, ■ , HaOor Fewspaper, v Sunday Bispatek, Sunday Mercury, Kbteriy Magazine, Frank Lethe’* Pictorial, SarpeP* Weekly, Ballou’s Pictorial, Frank Leslies lU. German Taper, i Iftc lUuslrated World, {German,) fhe Fete York Clipper, National Police Gazette, United Stole*SAuxGaedte, - , Boston Pilet, . Irish Ameneaa, Some Journal, Banner of Light, Spiritual Telegraph, : Porter 1 1 Spirit, ~ Mfe JBtutrated, Trank Leslie 1 1 Budget of Fun, lankeeFobons, \ ■ ' - Altoona Tribune. , ' At* A a*. DAILIES:' A Philadelphia Press, Few York Beratd, Jhtblic Ledger, Few York Tribune, Pittiburyh True Frees, Few i ork Timen. Forth American ,, Pittsburgh Chronicle, Evening Bulletin, Fretting Argus, Pennsylvanian. To which will 1m; added the new publications as they appear* Magazines, Novels and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy Books, Slates, Eons, Pencils, Inks, •' Cap find Letter Paper, Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank. Books and in feet every thing in the Stationary line. Toys, No ; tions and Gaines of every variety, Pic tures and Picture Frames, Ac. ft* A choice lot of CONFECTIONERIES, of every vari etv. Also* TOBACCO and BEGARS of the best quality, "N- B.—Vre are sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this county, for BOHN’S CELEBRATED SALVE.' It does pos itively cuts all sores to wbicb it is applied. Try it. \ 7-tf.j : H. FETTINGER. SEW GOODS! SEW GOODS! At McCormicks Store, i Jost arrived, and aro 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 dross goods for Ladles together with all the more heavy Cotton and Woolen goods for Gentlemen and Boy a wear, also u full stock of v READY 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, Queensware, Cedarware, Tinware, Stoneware, &« , GROCERIES, family Syrups, Sugar Brown and Vhite, Teas, Ac., Ac., with all the variety of spices necessary to make up a full assortment. Min's fine and coarse Boots and Bootees, Ladies “ “ irith £ without heels, In all the different material, with a very pretty assortment of Bonnets. . - ALSO MEN AND BOYS LEDGER HATS AND CAPS, ami all Other articles usually 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 consume* l here or exchanged in the East for others. Altoonai Oct. 27th, ’59. 0 EIGHT REASONS ISAAC CEOMEB. G. B. SINK’S STORE. T HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL _| • selected assortment of Dry Goods, which are worth going to see. 2. lie: has an unequalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh and which lie will sell as reasonable os any merchant in the place. " .3. Helms Hardware, Queensware, Stoneware, etc., of the most fashionable styles. 4. He has a large case of Exits and Shoes for Gents. La dies, Misses and Children, embracing all sizes, qualities and ju ices. 5. lie lifts a flue stock of lIA TS for Summer wear—Just the pink of the fashion—all very cheap. 6. Ho keeps always on hand'an assortment of Ready- Made Clothing, to suit the season. • 7. Ho lifts • n hand a large stotk of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, which he will make up to order on short notice iu a fashionable 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, feeding confident that if they but examine they will buy without asking. Altoona, May 5, 1559.-tf GHEAT OPENING ' OF SPRING AND SUMMER Ccpu x OD o J B. HILExMAN HAS JUST RE • cclved and opened at Ills old stand, on Virginia it., a largo and attractive assortment of seasonable goods, com prising all the novelties in EREGES S DECALS, LA TEA'S, GIXGIIA MS, EMBROI DERIES LACES, HOSIERY Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Edi tor o’fthe Farmer, Hoimnonton, P. O. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. .Those'wishing cheap land, of the best qnalily”iu one qfthe healthiest'and moSt’dellghtfiil climates in the Union; and where crops are never 'cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertisement of Ham monton Lands. . Bigots and shoes.—the xjn ► dersigned has now on liand and win ' aeQ chespat his store in the Masonic Tem pie, a Isrce and complete assortment ofBOOTS AND SHOBD, ready made, or niade to 1 order, Overshoes, ladies’ Sandals, Gum Shoe*, Cork Bolej,»nd,every thing in his linOof business. Of thobertqnaiity and on the moat reaaonablo term*. All custom work warranted. >1 ' Jaii; 2,’W-tf.] SOLUTION OF CITEATE OF MAG NESIA—a cooling Cathartic, mOdin its operation agreeable to the taste, prepared and for sale bx JW»»at,IBSS.-tf A. RQPgH, Pruegia. SHOE Business and Factories oan be Wuried on profitably atHammonton See advertise ment of Hammonton Land?. AokI6O£TURAL BSTXI& -■ytil’-i ***** ST a detiahifutand healthy sUmaU 25 ««ai awrtyy Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad A'itw iiiiht« of several thousands of sere* of produeßte rn has been divided into Fanns of «rion* ta suit the purchaser. A population of some.TO*«» M, from various ports oftheMlddle States and Now Bn3aad haro settled' then the past year, taprored thefr places, and rated aoedUsA crept. The price of the land is at the low„shm of from|UtO $3O per acre, the soB to or the best qufcty for the prodoettonof £,CteJi FtaOus, Grope, emi F&eteMs*. IT IS CONSIDERED TH* BEST FBUIV SOIL IN TUB UNION. The place h per fectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the for mer. Crops of grain, grass and frail arc now growing and can ho seen. By examining the plsee itSriC a correct Judgment can bo formed ol the productiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid improvement of the land, which U only sold for actual improvement. The resnlt has'been, that within the past year, some three hun dred houses hare been erected, two mills, ono steam, four sthres, some forty vlnyanls and Peach orchards, planted, and a large number of other Improvements, making it a. desirable and active place of business. THE MABKET, . , os the reader may perceive from its location, Is the BEST IK THE UNION. Produce bringing double the price than in locations away from the city, and more than double the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the extent of millions. In locating here, the settler has many advantages. Ho is within U few hours ride of the great cities of Now Eng land and Middle States, he is near his old friends and asso ciations, he is in a settled country where every imjnwement of comfort and ciailudlion is at hand. He can buy every article he wants at the cheapest price, and sell ids produce for the highest, (in the West this is reversed.) ho has schools for his chirdikm, divine service, and will enjoy on open winter, and delightful climate, where fevers are ut terly unknown. The result of the change upon those from the north, has generally been to restore them to an excel lent statu of health. In the way of building add improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO tosl6 per thousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every ar ticle -can bo procured in the place, good carpenters arc at hand, and there is no place in the Union where buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once bo struck with the advantages there presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was jiever thrown in the market; and unless these statements were correct, no one would bo invited to examine the laud before pur chasing- This all are expected to do. They will see laud under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that they will no doubt, meet persons, from their own neigh borhood; they will witness the improvements and cun judge the character of the population. If they come with a view to settle, they should come' prepared to stay u day or'two and lie ready to purchase, os locutions cannot be held on refusal. ' There are two doily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who improve, the Huilruud Company gives a Free Ticket for six mouths, ond u half-price .Ticket for three years, In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new and thriving town has naturally arisen, which presents in ducements for any kind of business, jiarticidarlg stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on ill tliis place and market to good advantage, also cotton busi ness. and manufactories of agricultural implements or Founderics for casting small articles. The impiovemcnt 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, os it would effect the improvement of (be, place, cun bo had at from $lOO and upwards. The Hammonton Farmer, n monthly literary and agri cultural sheet, containing full information of Uammuuton, can bo obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, ejeor of all incumbrance when money is paid. Route to the land', leave Vino street wharf, Philadelphia for Hammonton by Railroad, at I\4 A. SI, or P. M. Fare 90 cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on, baud. Parties hod better stop with Sir. Byrnes, a princi pal, until they have decided as to purchasing, as lie will show them over the laud in his carriage, free of expense Lett'-rs and applications can he addressed to Landis A Byrnes, ilamuiouton P. 0, Atlantic C<4, New Jersey, or S.' B. Coughlin, 2*12 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia.— Maps and information cheerfully furnished, fcjuue 30 ’59-tim.] a'HE UNDEESIGN ED WOULD respectfully _ ‘ inform bis old cus tomers and the public generally that he lias just and ihmiiSome as- AND which ha is uow nod id prepared to the latest stylo & uer, as none hut are employed, aud he warranted to He has also a pood FURNISHING such as Shirts, shirts. Drawers, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Neck T 1 -s. Stocks, Susponders, Hosiery, Ac.. ic.; also a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, all of which he is determined to sell iis cheap as they can he honpht 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 6A. M. until 9P. M. Admittance free. May 6‘ 1859-tf THOMAS ELWAY. Every person desiring t > obtain the very best and cheap ost portable light within their reach, should call at the stun* of the undersigned and examine thepe Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and wc pledge ourselves to demon strate JOHN H. ROBERTS. J. SHOEMAKER. THE TOWN OF HAM MONTON CLOTHS, PATENT KEROSENE OK CARBON oil lamps: Unnvahdin Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy. Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they ton it no offiusivo odor while burning. 3d. That they arc very easily trimmed. 4th. That they arc cosily regulated to give more or less light. 6th. That they hum entirely free from sinukc. 6th. That the light is at least 60 per cent, cheaper than any other light now in common use. Tltcse lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, Halls, Churches, Stores, Hotels, and arp 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 satisfaction in oil cases. Aug. 19, ISSS-tf.] G. W. KESSLER. Logan hotel.—the under signed respectfully informs the citizens of Blair county and - others, .4 that bo has opened up the 1.00 AN HOUSE, formerly kept liy Sheriff Rees, JB at the west end of Uoilidayshurg. reception of strangers and travellers.— Everything connected with the house has been refitted in the new with the choicest furniture, 4e„ Ac. The house is large and commodious, and well calculated for convenience and comfort. His TABLE will be furnished with the very best the mar ket can afford, and no pains or trouble will be spared to render those wluw.may choose to lav or him with their pa tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him. His STABLING is ample, and an obliging and careful hostler will always bo in attendance! AS- The Williamsburg stage, which makes dally trips between this place and Williamsburg, stops at the Logan Hotel. s Dec. 17,1857,—tf.] BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.— Did yon hear the news from Enrope? If you have not, we will tell you what it is. It is that HENRY TUCK has just returned from the Eastern cities with a large sup ply of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of oil styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress Coats, Vests. Pouts. Boots and Shoes, and everything kept in an establishment of the kind, dll of which lie offers at unprecedentedly low prices for cash. Having purchased Ills stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled to sell very low. He invites Oil those in want of anything in bis line to give him a coll, feeling sure that he will be able to give satisfaction. HENRY TUCK. Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-tf OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! In consequence of the bard times, X have concluded to put down theprico of my OYSTERS to the lowest possi ble standard. They will hefcaftcr be served up on the Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roosted in the shell and served up with all other accompaniments, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. They will also be furnished, in every oth er way, at prices to correspond with the times. JOHN KKIFFER, Logan Hoose, Hollidayshurg. Dcc.l7,tf.] Concentrated 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 ibr rale at Jtoc 10,1858.-tl] A. ROUSH’S. T IQUORS. A LARGE AMOUNT JLi>ol well selected LIQUORS has been received at the “ LO6AN HOUSE,” Bollidaystmrg, which will ho sold at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. The man. who wants has only to call. [Dec. 17, tt aUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED. A large and fashionable assortment at the store of J. B HELKMAN. Hair oils, colognes, pom •4®*> Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by •t-o.] , GW. KESSLER. TTARtWARB OF ALL DESCRIP JL_|_f|onsjnst received and for sale by Oct.JB4f3 J. B. HTLKMAN. XTAIK, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING, J. J. Paint, Sash and Varnish Brushes at Maria l. de peystebmemo- RIAL BCBOOt-—ThW «fthe Ist n Altoona, Blair Qonnty.fcnn » School.; MONDJTIuMAY. ,ItJ* lntondegM .pjrmeiiwl <*f Mbs C. M. CLARK, “ Jlawto March 10, 1859.-tf ■\T.KW GROCERY AND LIQUOR _L x STORE. —The undersigned would hep leave to an nounce to the citizens of Blair county and vicinity that ho lias opened his new Store on Virginia three duon Ulow the Superintendent’i Office, where ho has just received from the East and West a largo assortment of foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting as follows: JgggsSß French Otard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy Wine, Old Port IFtus, Jamaica Bum, Holland Cent Old Rye Whiskey, Monongahela Whiskey, and Rhine Wine, , which he has himself imported. Retailors of Liquors and Farmers will find it to their advantage to buy of him, as he will sell at CITY PRICES. He will also keep constantly qn hand an assortment of Such as Flour, Bacon, Salt, Fish, Tobacco, Se gars. Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, Jfcs Jfc., received a LABOR All of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Produce. Our friends and the public generally ore respectfully in vited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. LOUIS PLACK. Altoona, May 26, 1559.-tf aortmeut of Cassimeres, VESTINGS, offerini for sale, I PERSONS wishing to. change their business to a rapidly increaaeiug Country, a New Settlement where hundreds are going. Where thv.* climate is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the llamniou* ton Settlement, in another column. make them up in must durable man tlie best workmen all work made will give satisfaction. Stock of Grxts’ GOODS, Collars, Uxdee- THE GREEN BOOK. JUST PUB LISHED, 150 PAGES, PRICE 25 rnfSTatm Cents ; On Single and Married life; or, the MjMimnßf Institution of Marriage; its Intent, Ohli potions, and Physical and Legal Disbualt- ilnliv' Scations ; the rational treatment of oil private diseases in both sexes, Ac. To which is added a poetical essay, enti tled “ Ctillipaediae or the art Of having and rearing beau tiful and healthy children, by the late Robert J. Cclver will. Esq., M. D. Sent free of postage, by the Publishers. Chas. Klixe & Co., Box 1580, New York, or Dexter d (b-, Wholesale agents 113 Nassau Street, New York. Agents wanted everywhere. Also, Gratis, an extract and sample of the above entl titled: Dr. Oulverwell't Lecture on the rational treatment of Spermatorrhoea and private diseases generally, detailing the means by which invalids may effectually enro them selves without the use of dangerous medicines, and at hut little expense to tlieniselr-s. Sent free by mail in a secure envelope, on the receipt of Quo stamp, to prepay postage, by addressing, CIIAS. KLINE A CO., Feb. 22, 1559. Box 1588, New York City. C'l RAPE growers can carry on their busi er ness most successfully, at. Hammonton, free from frosts. Some forty Vtoyards set out the post season. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands, in another column. JACOB SNYDER- TAILOR, The Hero of One Hundred Fitt per Month 1 I would respectfully set forth my claim to public atten tion, us a Fashionable Tailor, as follows: Because I keep an excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined, always please. ■ Because my work is made- up in a manner that takes down the country and all my customers a city ap pearance. ' | Because I am not inferior as a Cutter to the best to bo found anywhere. Because long experience in tny business gives me entire control over it, and I am not dependant upon any one to lift mo out of the suds. Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there fore ray taste as a Cutter and Workman unimpaired. Call on nrS, in the corner room of the ‘-Brant House.” Give me a trial and you will do away pleased. Altoona, May 26-5 m . JACOB SNYDER. Blair county daguerrean ROOMS.—Mr. Q. W. jISHKB, the Hollldaysbunr Artist, begs leave to inform otir readers that ho is prepared to take Photographs of deceased persons, from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice and on the cost reasonable terms. Ho lias Just received a large stock of durable and neat cases, of fill sizes and styles, including a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and is pre pared to till them with perfect Likenesses, AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH. Give him n call. Blooms off the comer of Montgomery and Allegheny street?, HolUdnysburg, Pa. f Juno 17-tf. JOHN KEIFFER. GW. KESSLER PRACTICAL • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces to the citizens of Altoona and the public erally, that he still continues tbe Drug business, on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly jaßjjf on hand, for sale. Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, TARNISH ES and DYE-STUFFS. 1 * By strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat isfaction to all as regards price and quality, he hopes to 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 careftUly compounded. [l-tt WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! —wo are now receiving at the “MODELSTORE,” a large ossortmenr of WALL PAPERi; Altp BORDER, purchased direct - from, thdt manufacturers in New York, andwe can therefore offer great inducements to those who wish to purchase. Call and examine onr stock, ••• March 17th, 1859-tt H ' J. A J. LOWTUER. /CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW Ready Made ,Clothing,! of the latest Fashions. cheaper than ever, at H. TUOH*S. Dec. 9,1888.' : ! KESSLER’S. GROCERIES, ASPtENDID ASSORTMENT OP Undershirts and Drawers, Cotton, Woollen and BUIS very low, at ! U. TUCH’S. Dec. 9 1858. ■ PINE AND LiARD OILS, CAM oan.3.’s6-tfj V KESSLER'S- 0 N HAN P AT Store sufanl A aeS? leßoUtUhutU*Hu a,. _/7 As,l> > treatment ofsesnal diseases, 4c, are cmutantl» i?. *■* fished for gratuitous distribution, and win afflicted. Some of the new remedies and meth !i *° meat dtaeovered during the last year, arc 0 f of .'**»» Address, for Report or Treatment, f>r. (JEfUnra I 1 “• HOL'X, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Awn..i,,-55 "• 0H- Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By. order onui/**• *<• EZRA D. UEAKTWEII I^'* GEO. FAIRCHIUh &c-y. ifc/** 1. RE AT,IMPROVEMENT I \ COOK* VT ING STAVES. OF SMOKE AMD GAS J\D jjnvfl .OF FUEL The subscriber takes pleonnro in offering tothe imiiii,» NEW GAS AND hMOKE COXSCMIXU 1 * CooklngStord, recently patented, which is dostintd to u percede oil others, ss it requires O-NE-THUtD LESS FTJEI. than other stores and is more easily, quickly and rrniiu ly heated. No unpleasant unvll ot gas. arises r r Ji m stove from the flict that it is all cdusamed tn> It ns«» cape. There is uo trouble"from smoke os that unpleasant and often annoying exhalation is also consumed hisUn j the stove Neither is there any dancer-of 11 to* orchis nuys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosnud hr the gaqarislng from cool fires. ' PerWß%wUblng to purchase stores sre inrlted toqdla the store Of the subscriber, Iff the Mnhbnic temple, and a. amine the above stores. JOHN SHOEMAKER, i SoteAgcnt/ur Ittair Oxndv, N. B. All kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking"andL. Stoves on hand. [Aug. 12,18SV* National police gazette.- Tliis Great Journal of. Crime and CrindutU Is is its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains' all the. (treat Trials. Criuiui Coses, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together »itt information on Criminal Matters, not to be found hua) otlior newspaper. Subscriptions $2 per annum; for six months.u be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their tumea and tho town, county and State where they reside plainlij To O. W. MATSKLL 4 CO, Editor A Prop'r. of New York Police (J molts, 15-tf] . .Vine Perl (%. Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVERPILLS. "IX7E 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 Dr. Chas. M'lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liv er Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, Vix.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the mest satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, 'For the cure of Liver Complaints, all Bilious Derangements, Sick. Head-Ache, &c. In cases of Fever and Ague, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost Invariably make a speedy, and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fall when at' ministered in accordance with t;.c directions. . Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, Fleming Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa. to dispose of their Drug busn.e £? > in which they; have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give then undivided ■ time and attention to their manufacture. And being « c ' termined that Dr. M’Uanes ec brated Vermifuge' and Liver 1 shall continue to ? occupy the ig position they now hold among great rcmcaies pf the day, t J will continue to spare _ nor expense in pfoepring the n and Purest .piaterjiil, and cp , pound them in the most thorp g manner. Address all Ptders to PIBSISfi BROS. PittibnrgM l^ P.B. DeaJcrt aiiii PhysicluM Kenumug Broa., will da well to • It uA bSenonetott '’-Dr- itima, tfcf»l ’ Brot n J*iUtburgh, ito.To.l|»o*e trtol, w« will forward by maU, pc«l to wyP^^^t UnlVrf Sta»eß, , oDe b«r «f < C$D*% inilanM or one tW 6T VerwUiio® Sat rtiSpl Ail orders from Canadamost •** ceolP ~ Br twenty woto«xto%-- - : ••• * . ...j g. W. K ,,J A®“ifor sale, la Allbdpa, try A- Boifeh ~, aad Iby'-all hnigAinU. ’ AND •.t. v*- _ •> *■{ ? r?w ISM ■ vC r ,^W * * »Y* y&r. & * : . [Ulb >T« t • not y no M**** M.l ■REI Sfc *®S®5S {ha< 'W& 1 EJPOIUe», jjHt: Honey WHSStttinture •’lPl^ws f^DS ■■fiThe nnd Jtalyrteetiou SA-Tt. 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