The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, January 05, 1860, Image 3

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ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
fMAIM CLOSE
gutsm W»y at J
HolfMajaburg,
JSern Tbronpi Mali
**** [MAILS OPES.
..rf.rn Thfbngh Mail, 8 20 A. M.
SLtera Through sod HoUldajralmrg, 740 “
S-tfro Way, 11 15 A. M.
Lam “ 720P.M.
HolUdanbnrg . i i"' 735 “
Offlco open for the transaction ofbnsinaes from 7.00 A M
. g.liP. 51., dating the week, and from 7AO to 8.60 o’.
Vtock. on Sunday. ;
‘ jipe*,’ST-tfJ [ JOHN SHOEMAKEU, P.-M.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
gtnrtii Train East strives 9,22 P. M„ loaves 9,40 P. M.
“ West “ 8,90 A.M. “ 8.40 A.M.
/ut “ “ 7,40 A. M. “ 8,00 A. M.
' “ West “ 8,46 P. Mi, « 9;05 P. M.
u„U “ East “ 11,15 A."M. “ 11,35 A.M.
.. “ West 1 “ 7,25 P. SI., “ 7,15 p. M.
tlie HOLLIDAYSBURO BRANCH connects with Express
rnihi East nad Wool, with Mali Train Hast and West, and
,11 h Loral Freight Eastward and Westward.
The BLAXK3VILLE BRANCH connects with Johnstown
f,r Tislu East aud West, Express Train West and Mall
Train East
Xoveinher 29,1858
local items.
‘'Multcm i.v Parvo.”—Bishop Glosbrenner,
of the United Brethren Church, preached in the
I B. Cflnrch, in this place, on Friday,evening
last Those who have ico houses arc now
busily engaged in bousing' the “crystal blocks,”
which, as we observe, are of an excellent quali
ty Hones, sleighs, sleigh-bells, buffijilo robes
and pretty girls, have been in demand in this
vicinity for the past-lfew weeks. In consequence
of the scarcity of the two first named articles,
many of the last named have been deprived of
the pleasure of "going out a sleighing ” A
couple of sportsmen, from t’ambria or Clearfield,
brought in a sled load of 900 lbs, of venison, |
one day last week Our carrier desires us to ■
return his sincere thanks to his patrons for the j
handsome manner in which they shelled out the 1
"dudendads” to him on Saturday last His
receipts were something over $20......The
Judges of lhjs Judicial District mot in this
place on the 20th tilt., andappointed Theodore
11. Cramer, of Huntingdon, Eevenue Commis-
E ‘ oner Bon. S. S. Blair returned home on
Saturday last, and remained until Wednesday
Bondag “Old Drum Major,” Billy Smith,
arrived in San Francisco, Cal;, on the 30th of !
November The Standard says our Carrier is I
an enterprising boji and bound to make bis
nark in the world. /That’s so The teachers
of Blair county last week presented an elegant
watch (valued at $126) to John Dean, Esq.,
County Superintendent, as a token of their high
regard for him as a man and an officer Por
tage Lodge, A. Y. M., of Ilollidaysbmg, cele
brated the anniversary pf St. John’s day, last,
week, with a supper at the Exchange Hotel, in
ibat place For. a couple of weeks past the
juveniles have been nicking good use of the
mow on Julia street. From the hour that
(chool is dismissed until 9 o’clock at night, the
>ill between the Methodist Church and the
Hailroad, is filled 'with “cutters” of high and
uw degree, and in the language of the boys
iey go down “a i kiting,” equalling railroad
! P A *hort time since, a boy residing in
Ae West end of town started out on a rabbit
bunt, on the hills back of town, and accidcn
!»Hy came upon a good sized doe, on which he j
“drew a bead,” add as accidentally brought j
down his game. Bather a profitable rabbit hunt.
0“ Saturday evening last yre observed a
ccaplc of hunters returning .home with about a
acien rabbits—(be result of their days hunt.—
Cowl for them .thought we, but death ,to , the
cotton tails.” A gas lamp post has been
erected in front of the Masonic Temple. Quite
J desirable improvement to .those who visit the
Tost Office after nightfall. pr. Barnes, of
Newport, has bought out Cameron’s periodical
ud news depot, onefdoor below Hie Post Office.
At Taylor's saloon, next door to the Bank,
wv be had, at all times, a plate of those deli
tious Cove Plant oysters, fresh and fat, together
*ith the best apples'; in.the town, a choice ns-1
artment of confectioneries, all kinds of nuts,
excellent pies, cakest and everything necessary
■v complete a first class restaurant The
scirlet fever pevaiis in and ,about Tyrone, to an
wnaing extent Monday morning last will
(, erbe those who hud to gel up
make °n fires, the thelnometer was down to
ifeio," and no mistake. ‘
■''Hop-LirTixo.—Oiir friends of the “Model,”
loifn ®hiirg, have been the victims of some
-tilt-footed and ligbtrfingered persons, ■in sev
®*‘ Stances, withia the past few weeks—
!*“ tit®7 missed a bundle of one dozen cotton
“nilkerehiofs, which were spirited off their
«mter by a person, and at a time, unknown
I" them. All they know about them is that
i were not there when they came to look for
r em - Shortly afterword's, some four or five
r flndB of which had been tied up for a
pacr, was equally niisteriously spirited away
r some person who doubtless thought he was
a fine lot of cheap .sugar. If a man who
~, ical - has any feeTmg % aboat him, he must
*i despicalljr mean When heffinds that instead
I thu'ming a valuable article his hosrun the'
I °f a term'in the pcnitentiaiy for the sake
L; feW P o ““ds of salt Ho should have a few
Ljf °^ ro< >h sfflt inserted, by’a.masket, to-the
JT 1 of an loch or more under his skin, in the
F“ of his coat-ta jls'. On Monday afternoon
tu L b ° nt 4 o’doci, a shawl, valued at $4,
L tracted fro ® the awning filing?, in
L. ° their store. This was decidedly
I**? game ? et the person who took.
L with the intenlion bf’keeping it. If it
L,. en fw .is joke, the joke has now been
L, an( l the article should heretumed;
llk v B t OTe “h'-irlli soturp out
in»). W 0,18 5 -® m any other of its
| ! WI «i * COUI *^ 1 this dobs not argue that
Ijjy he the case, -and our merchants
to keep an eye on suspicious
on .. w “ (iucto f» Ca P^ jM ‘ JBronjer, ftt
& gPears
h'Pnlw £&3g* ta
1 80 A.M.
8 00 A;U.
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7 00 P. M.
810 •«'
Tups. a. acoir, sup't.
Temperate Lectdbe—Wm. Nicholson, the
Grand Scribe of the Grand Division of Sons of
Temperance, of Pennsylvania, lectured on Tern
perance, !in the Presbyterian Church in this
place, on Monday evening last, to a large audi
ence. Otter business claiming our attention,
we could not be present, but having heard the
lecturer on a fomer occasion, we can safely say
V>at those who were present received a rare
treat. Mr. N. is speaker, abountog
m sound argumenta interaperaed with (musing
anecdotes and *«reeafi).o yittioisms. y
M’LASE’B VKEMirDaB—Ia column of
publish an adTertitament of this
popular medicine—we say popular,’ because it
ranks abore ,the ordinary standard of patent
medicines, and is meeting with an extern?*,
'&' «.thieaa weU as other'placea. For the
diaeues for which it Is recommended, it will dm
aU is dwmed/or it, if taheh according to
directions. Many of otar citkens, we fcelsnre,
wiUtfcar ns out in. a dieirty recommendation of’
the yermiftige, as they Have tried andproved It:
■ moat popni«t|<
shMOMtftd $ Pem&m
-i“ .*he i» witt the Jron
CHy.Commetrcijd College, of Jittih^gh/p«.~:
!-! ! m ° ny ’ b “* »*» *«w not had the
entiM Mn,e lucklwß "ifltt “to
the mashes of ’ their ml a 8
on and after the 29th of f 5° tem P onu 7 "**
indies Will be
u„_« x v “ntoorixed to commence ms
thv I! f ny gentle « aa «toy may deem wor
y their hands, hearts and fortunes. It will
devolve upon the Mies to invite the gentlemen
accompany them to parties, concerts. 1 balls and
o her places of amusement, and it will also be
. eifv the gentlemen with car
nages, if the weather be boisterous, and to see
- they have ‘'secured seats” in a pleasant
part of the hall. And, above all, ladies, it will
be your duty to pay the bills. We doubt not
our tailors and milliners can furnish you with
work sufficient to earn .whatever little ‘sums it
t will require to meet the current expenses, and
should you be obliged to take in washing once
in a while, to make both ends meet, you should
do so cheerfully. Next year, ladies, you can
rule the roost You will, of course, improve an
opportunity so temptingly placed before you;
but take our advice and rule with moderation.
Do not allow yourselves to be influenced by that
class of females which Shakspeare has immor
talized as "Shrews" They will giveyou no good
advice.
Bishop Simpson’s Lbctoeb.— Agreeably to
previous announcement, Bishop Simpson deliv
ered his lecture, “ Travels in. the Holy Land,”
m the Methodist church, in this place, on Tue’s;
day evening week. His audience was large and
appreciative, and the only regrets we heard ex
pressed were that it was too short, although he
spoke rapidly and occupied more than an hour.
It was the most entertaining and instructive lec
ture, subject of universal interest, to which
we have;ever had the pleasure of listening.—
We had formed ideas of tb#appearance of the
Holy Land, from reading books published by
persons who have travelled through it, and from
allusions to it made-by ministers, but never be
fore hearing Bishop S.’s lecture could we form
anything like a correct idea of it ns it now is.—
The proceeds of the over §7O.
Hon. Louis W. Hall. —This gentleman, our
popular Senator, took his departure on the noon
train, on Saturday last, for Harrisburg, where
the Legislature convened on Tuesday. He will
make a useful and brilliant Senator, and will,
we well know, do ample justice to his whole
constituency.
Mr. Hall has taken into his office and formed
a connection in the practice of the Law, with
Dan’l J. Neff, of this county, who will be found
ready to take charge of the legal wants of any
of our people. Mr. Neff, wo may here say, bears
the reputation of being,a well-read lawyer and
a good talker. He has pleasant and agreeable
manners, and we welcome him as a citizen of
our rising town.
*OrjStcEKs Elected. —The following persons
were, on Saturday evening last, elected officers
of Altoona Division, No. 311, S. of T., for the
ensuing quarter:—
P-—Jeremiah Delo.
W. A.—Michael Clabaugh.
R. S, —David Irons.
A. R. S.—A. H. Stewart. ,
F. S.—J. G. Counsman.
P-—David Galbraith.
C.—Joseph R. Finley.
A. C.—Theodore Peterson.
H S.—William Marshall.
0. Si—William Price.
Chap.—A. D. Cherry.
Trustees—Wm. C. McCormick,
Charles R. McCrea.
B. F. Custer.
j Dorr's College, Iron Buildings, Finn St.,
Pittsburgh— Duff’s system of book-keeping, as
taught in this institution, by its author, has for
many years commanded the confidence of all
classes of business men" to a degree never at
tained by any other system of accounts taught
in the country. With the able and effioientaid
of Mr. 11 estervelt, an experienced practical ac
countant, and of W. H. Duff, (whose pan draw
ings and ornamental lettering have recently at
tracted much attention,) in the writing class,
the institution has one of the largest classes in
attendance at this season—its splendid new hall:
(one-third larger thah the old one) being nearly
Thanks— Our friend, R. B. Taylor, placed
us under hiin, a day or two since,
by depositing upon our table two large roasts of
venison, young and fat, part of the proceeds of
his last hunt for the season. He and Andrew
(Jreen, who, by way, are two of the best hunt
era in this part of the country, killed sixteen
deer and any quantity of small game, during
the season, and did not do a great deal of hunt
ing, One thing is certain, however, when they
go out for deer they bring them. May they al
ways have as good luck, and may we always be
counted “ in” when the spoils are divided.
N *» Beahch RoAD.-Qn Mojiday morning
lasfe thp newlroad, to connect the Hollidaysbnrg
Btaodt ; with the main track, vu opened for
teuns, and, consequently, the distance, byr*n
road, thlsplaoeandHomdayabnrg. ma
temllyehortkued,; Sythe new road, thTdeep
2?/? JIM"** 1 of .!*»* BO often
drifted fall ot snow in winter, and required the
fabort* several hands to keep open, and often
deloyed the train, is also obviated.
Sabbath School Association, --the regular
monthly meeting of the Altoona Sabbath School
Association will be held in the lecture-room of
the Lutheran Church, on to-morrow (Friday)
evening, at 7 o clock. The members of the
Association and all who take an interest in
Sabbath Schools are invited to be in attendance.
| At a Special meeting of the L. of C.
held in their Thursday, 223 lust, the fol
lowing resolutions were adopted:
X i ha ® P lea3ed th « Ruler of the
Universe,, in the dispensations of his. Provi
dence; from our midst our esteemed
and worthy brother. Dr. Weley R. Griffin, who
had endeared himself to us by his kind and
courteous demeanor toward all, and his love for
“ “>« «'■»»
Resolve?. That while we bow with humble
,1— »° WUI of Lim who “doeth all
nnr h i i’ * e t cannot deplore the loss of
our beloved brother, and indulge in the hope
that our loss mtty be his gain. P
nnwi l «ii r e - dee . ply s J m P at hize with his
parents and fronds in this the hour of their be
reavement.
Solved That our Hall be draped in mourn
ing, and that the members of the Order wear
SlUydiys* ° f m ° Urning> f ° r B P ace of
That h copy of thesq proceedings be
that !l° th t Pare u,^u° f OUr leased brotberf and
that they.be published in the Altoona Tribune
■PETER REED, v
F. M. SHOEMAKER, I Com.’
a. J. WILLIAMS, J
Election.— The Annual Eleetion of the Al
toona Mechanics’ Library and Reading Room
Association will be held in thb Library Room,
on Saturday eriening, January 7th., 1860, be
tween the hours of 5 and 8 o’clock, P. M.. Tic
kets can be had in the Room. The quarterly
meeting of the Association will be held at the
same place on the same craning, at 8J o’clock.
B. F. CUSTER, Sec’y.
Notice.— Notice is hereby given to the Stock
holders that the Bth instalment qn the Capital
Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water Company,
will be due and made payable at the Banking
House of Wm. M- Lloyd St Co, on Monday,
January 16th, I§6o.
bInJ. F. ROSE, Sec V
December, 20th; 1869.
MARRIED.
r^9r., WedneBd,l - T ’ tho 4th inat., by John Griffin r«n M,
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ine, D DM S!'brlle?« 0f W 0h v StOWD ’ ° n Tl,nr ‘ ,|I «.V
T.MAGEKto bofh ontn^n]
DIED
COLI | ,,e ® 9t ult -> ° r scarlet fever, JOHN A
Shann^^ 68
T OST—ON SUNDAY, 25TH ULT
Altoona, Jan. 5, ISM.; j. w. WELLS.
AUTIQN •—W HERE AS MY WIFE
V> Mary has left my bed and board Without aor m«f
cause or provocation, this Is to warn all persons from W
boring or trusting her on my account. o/l am determined
to pay no debts of her contracting after this date
Altoona, Jan. 6. ISCtMit. m CUAZL SCANLAN.
AGENTS WANTED:
5 to sm
CARY’S PATENT CAP
AND
breast lantern.
T^aS 5 ! fffiNISHJNG SATlS
isisrjjxtssn:
For mrtt . 1 ! will m«t w*hrSdy sMe.-
For partioularsaddrcss . J. 0. CARY,
i! 81 Nassau Street, New York.
T/. S J S F LETTERS REMAINING
JLi in the Altoona Foist Office. Jan. Ist, ISOO.
; R ! a vfiiunnel<3
I a M^ha":^^ 0
».££ ’ Ml 0.
: Waiai^Jno^
J r DO . .Miller 4 Elliott
( Coughlin, Jos Miller, QM
CMle^M 3 : McCnla,Mlch
C«Jlen,M •> , McClellan, Mary
Crummy, Jno McCormick Mr J
Oo«-en,Wel mS?o^*j’ C J
£?'{?> H M : ;.! McMahon, Clam
s®*®’ .. ■< McAlernan, M
tew rt J’ orVll 4 Nugle, Nfch
Druphy, Jno , NSglc.Jas
Mr Orr,BF
fJSf*J« n ! Paterson, H S
HfejSck : -
ft*y, Kate Mr. i ! S^ on>
F^?. er V^*“ ry ' = BeteSy,j P
Sbttlfcs, J L ‘
S^ ey *Lri' BleeCPbeby
Oreon.'tole.Z ; Schneider, V
Gerard, Geo : = ' Sonlsky.M
BCa7’8 Ca 7’¥ r juL • - Scott, ilex
Grady, Judith | Stevens, J s
Hamilton WS* Co l •:.. Seidetss, Jacob
Harteri* Snyder/John ,
Heaes.Thos ... Stewart, Jm>
Hook, A B i Tounley, U
Unrael, Jacob ; ■' Thompson, Mr ■ >
Hurtsberger, Levi Tourney, R W
Hor troll, Samuel** ; * Tertßl/HUHp
f .. i I ;1 P
; Wise*Jacobs
Kolnann, Thee ' f-. Ward, Martin
fo>! >4tiwthfa list wiU please say—
ffiigjgj, 1860, T ******** 1%
185 a PallTrad© 185 a
A e d;---the undersigned
'**’*“»*»
: FRESH GROCERIES
connection with th,
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4uo, Bacon, Ctom, , Whale, Tanner't and Lard
: I WM. M. GORMLY * <¥>
Alarms and fartfcmable assortment aitheatore of
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Our Musical Friend.
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND, A RARE
Companion for tbd Winter Months.
FvJirv ci' aUIBt ’ Should procure this.weekly
Fverv rl»oh r ’ Publication of Vocal and
i’V „ ea 'chcr, Piano Porto Music, cost
. Every 1 upil, ing but TEN cent* a
Every Amateur. number, and pronounced
By tho entire press of tho country, to be “The beat and
cheapest work of the kind in the World.”
Twelve full-sized pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Music
cents. Yearly, $5; Half-yearly, 2,60 ; quarterly,
J”^ 1 " ta “9 ur Muiical Friend,” or order it from the
“ r ’ a “ d J ° U Will haVe H "«« «“OUgh for
your entire fapnljvat an insignificant cost; and if you want
music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet. Clarionet, Accordeon,
Ac., Ac., subscribe to tho SOLO MELODIST, Containing 12
pages, costing only tkn cents a ndjibkb ; Yxablt, *Ao-
All the back uumbers at 10 cts, and
on hand contaJmu 6 17 numbers, at $2,50 each, con-
Dec 22 , ™ c - B - SEYMOUR & CO,
Dec. 22, 1359.-3 m. 107 Nassau St, N. Y.
CITIZENS OF ALTOONA AND
if " bo visit Hollidaysburg should not fall to
call at the “Mono,” Book and Variety Store of J C WEST
MV A WEST U haf[n!t’ neo . r| y °PP° ait< >-rt*e American Home
tim ni77? received a large and emllesa variety of
, tb “'handsome Books, Toys, 4c, ever brought to tb?«
cv Oift Daot«- U A try ‘ • Uis I*°** conaists principally in Ihn
cy U'Jt Books ; American, French and Italian Tov/ rw.
“ si;“ ketS ° f and pattorn; Ont
mtnt*. Stereoscopes, with an endless variety of views, col
ored and plain; u splendid assortment of Jewelry so ’tliat
all who desire to make Holiday presents cannot M to be
h “ B ° lUt ' t bing new in the way of ornamcnU
.or a Christinas 1 ree, which are unsurpassed. His window
alone is an ornament to tho town and aCuriosity worth
P i7 cry thing is sold as cheap as they can be purchased
“£•. 1339.-2t°' *’ AU Me k,TUed ‘° ““ ttD J «amint
Li AUCTION. —EXTRACT FROM OR.
1 t; d,n 'AXCE No. 13, entitled “An Ordinance for the
Alto<mavi atlon 0f th ° P ° aCe UrKl ordcr of tho Borough of
~5 ' , Tbaf an Y person who shall wilfully deface or
tear down handbills, notices, ordinances or posters in pub
,V;?^u'; thi, i. toad ! ysfrom «»>• time of putting them
tl ,r T ’ mutilate or injure any fruU or ornamen
tal tree or shrub upon the side-walks or any other place in
»nvh°f r d U t1 h ’ lh r pl ‘ rSOU 80 lending shaH, upon “in"
conucted thereof, pay a fine not exceeding ten dollars aud
‘LockVn’M paym( l ut tbero °f' shall be confined in tho
LockUp house not exceeding forty eight hours”
strictlvenfnreA C r y SiT /“ that the Hbovo ordinance will be
strictly enforced-in reference to the bills posled up bv tho
Altoona Gas and Water Company. P J
Dec. 22, '59.-31. B. F. ROSE, &c>.
House and lot for salr—
,^ b ?, Bub ? c , ri , ber offers at Private Sale e. -
meoiOLSL and LOTnow occupied by her,
on Hie corner of Adoline and Julia streets, BH S I Sljt
East Altoona. The House Is a good Two- HB e ■ iiK
Story Frame Building, containing a Hail. JKIil
Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on tlie^B^UMßgß
™? or ; eowjl Sleeping rooms on tho second floor, t
a finished Attic. The lot is in good order. *
Persons wishing to view the premises and obtain further
imformation ivill call upon the subscriber
... . .... MARGT. M. McCRUM.
Altoona, Aug. 11 th, 1869-tf.
1\T OTICE.—LETTERS OF -ADMIN
baring been granted by the Orphans’
G°lD ,V°- t 0 IAS l A S “ udersi ened, on the estnteof Dr.
Thomas, deceased, late of Altoona, Pa., all persons
nr i" ’ Bgainst ® uch cstnto, are hereby notified to
t “f. 0011 d 4*y authenticated and ready for
na M* r undersigned at her residence. In Altoo
tha r ’ Jamc . B Hutchison, of Logan township, one of
a‘°. , f J™ 1 ? r executors of said estate, on or before the lith
enK ! l ! ng - And all persons knowing them
‘ indebted to sold estate, are notified to come forward
prompt!} and make payment, as no longer indulgence can
be given. NANCY JANE THOMAS, AdmmSrU
Altoona, Nor. 23d, •
COUGHS, COLDS, PAINS IN
04-to
l B an i T C H n9 hl Ebly valued for its pleasant taate.' safe and
rapid and sure cure of all bad Colds, Couglih Clilfiv
and Feverish Sensations In the'system. Tlie united'testi
mony. of all who have- used this invaluable Baliam pro
lZ™f± ? f ?. uperlor “lerit, and one of the safest and host
3 Dec! i n Ss9^pd! US S,or ° i 0 nuUlda J^urg.
I>JOTIGE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY
■;T. A,, g J T ° n . P craoDS interested, that an application
“r i‘ he la3t to . T . m ot M>* Court in Blair comity, for
a charter of incorporation for tlie Ist Baptist Church in
‘ hat tho Court directed a notice ofsuch app i
«Rion to bo given, and declared that if no sufficient reason
IWh W ? to V 1 contrar y attbe Januar>- term of said Court
Cto iharter of incorporation will bo granted.
Dcc - 22 » 18 59--8 - A. REES.
PROPOLALS FOR BUILDING A
, ®HURCIJ will bo received by tbc undersigned until
rno olst of December next, Plans and Specifications may
be seen at my office. JOHN A. WRIGHT,
„ _ Chairman Building Committee.
Freedom Forge, qc&t Lcwlatown.
Dec. 22,1859.-2 t.
LYON’S
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy.
r PIIE UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE
N “ *•.«»•
MEDICINAL PURPOSES
For Sommer Complaints with Children,
A. Cure is or the money unit be re *
funded,
as it will effectually relieve that affliction, as well as
Diarrhoea A Bowel Complaint.
AS A BEVERAGE,
The pure article. Is altogether superior, and a sovereign
and SURE REMEDY for
JDispepsia, flatulency. Cramp, Colic, Languor,
Low Spirits, Gineral Debility, Nervous
ness, Liver Complaint, etc.
. physicians, who have used It In thclr'practice, speak of
*V® the most Flattering terms, as will ho seen by reference
to the numerous letters and oertifleates.
A. HART * CO, Proprietors, CincinnatL
A. ROUSH,
Novell? Hap*** 1 * 9 ® eta U 6 ®* tor Blair county.
■jVTEW >7ALL PAPER, . %
•^jL _ , .. .« . . msAimrJorim.
Gm Embroidered paper* for Parlors, new style.
&*&** or HaJl*. Chambers and petrels.
TOn^
w. p. marshaiJl & co»..
•;■•■••; ’ No.W Wood Bt, Pittsburgh. •
: arr*jpjp ' >j* o>r,. ' ;
mrefoeUlties possessed by no other, hone* West of the
forc&teihing ■■Bwwrt.-«MA-W^hat2i^:
BjtaUfoctta-ert; . -,. - , .■•
Boots
°TcMBM * ■ aT^
GRANfr DiSPLAV ! *'
’ UNDEltSlOMl^n^^fpHtf
Mlrligttdr - m. k,
FAIL STOCK OF GOODS,
which have boon selected with care and .. ...
Mtooffer
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
low &QQ will Sold ftt ft Bwtull ftdTUtCOt :
for the gents
I P-:xi Btuibtlt.*
We have stock of . '
Queenaware, Wooden & Willow Ware.
BOOTS & SHOES
k*nds y K Wo ad^to 1 rln and H -°l iery ’ “S d Motions of all
aockof ' “ * 1 especml attention to our purge
AH- Wop l , Wool Fitting, List and Rag CarptU,
wmtrrcomTe^C 11 "^^ 6 CttU at price, that
atClty price, with
All kinds of Country Produce taken at the hichest mar.
ket price. IV e respectfully invito nil persona in w »„ t 0 r
cheap and good GOODS, to call and ho convinced that vro
have a Model Stock at Model Prices. •“ luat
Altoona, Oct. 13. >69. J ' 4 Ji LOWXHKK.
$40.00
Pays for a full course in the Iron City larges
most extensively patronized and best organized Commer
rial School in the United States.
Four Largo Halls,
For Writing, Commercial Calculations, Book-Keeping and
: Lectures. 1
Usual time to comploto’a fuircourse, from C to 10 weeks
Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be com
peteut to manage the Books of any Businosi and qualified
to earn a salary of from
$6OO to $l,OOO. ;
Students enter at any timc-No Vacation-Review at
pleasure.
First Premium for Best Tenting
Awarded this Institution. Tho best and igtiateet variety
of Penmanship in any one Hall of the Unioii.is found here,
t®. Ministers Sons received at half priced
For full Information,Circular, Specimensqf Buslnessand
Ornamental Writing and EmbeMlshcd Viow’of tho College
enclose five letter stamps to F W JENKINS *
Sept. 22, 1859. Iy ’ Pittsburgh, Pa.
JUST OPENED
! A STOCK OF
Battrclj) Rcto ©ootis.
R- A. O. KERR
WOULD INFORM THE GOOD
people of Altoona, tho Burroundintr enmitpv . n j
the “rest of mankind,” that ho has Just retarned
city w.tl. a large stock of NEW GOODS, which ho
at reasonable prices, at thestand fortactly occupied by K
Kerr, and recently by W. O’Neal), on Malri street. Uls
stock is the only ona in town which Is '
ENTIRELY NEW,.
and he flatters himself that he has something to please the
eve of of every lady, and suit the wants ofdvelv giut“m«B
Ho deems it uunecesaarj- to enumerate all thb article? on
th. shelves, (os to do so would require a whole newsoaoer 1
but would say that he has everything in the P ’
SADIES’ DRESS GOODS
which this meridian calls for, and all Just suited »v,„
season, together with a well & l O Se
J i“i h ilo S BUch “ Cw-Pete. Window Dtifida,^Shad??
Ac., which will commend themselves. rt' CB>
FOR GENTLEMEN
he has a great varicty-from which they can not tail to
rta?.St Ba of lS£lCt %^ ion
and cheap as can
of the place I ES 0 tllia » I(le
u js?‘ ure - AUo » HARDWARE, QUEKNSSARE g and?t?-
“ft.ra 0^0 ' 10 C ° mplote “ Btore 10 “ thrHa.g'U?
wl^^l^ti^
nnt l n?h onfldC l* t that l* e can Ahem
not In the purchase of just such an article as tIS- wantid
at the remembrance of having looked .mob X. V wanteu,
est stock of Good, ever exhiwfJTn * *B VndS ° m -
Altoona, Oct. 20, 1869. .
T OOK OUT FOR YOUR HEAD!
iU to tho fo,lwins adviCo on
In going to parties, just mind what your at;
Beware of ymir head and take care of your HAT-
Least you hud that-a favorite son of yourjbother'
lias on ache in the one and a brick in the other ’
Speaking about hats and heads—the M
KAT? WB OP
AND Hi at t
CAPS,
FOR FALL AADWLVTEB,
Of every color and shape. Also,, a goid Assortment of
LADIES AND MISSES FDBIS,
of different varieties, all of which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH, i
Persons in want of anything in tho above linn Wilt
BOOK£QrEV
RJBO D Y-STABTUNQ
BCLOSUREB.-Dr. I TER
,a S great work for th* mar
!<J. or for those contempt*.
igle, married, anil: the mare
.led nappy. Ajteetare on
tdmt, or how to chooae a rmrt
'T(wx
KnretTh
stamps enclosed,
DR. TELLER has doTpied a lifotinu fo fltii i»*iva ji
xasstssssk
dross Dr. Teller, as above.
Stoves, Tilt & Sheet Iron litre,
TAB.^^i\ Not/Bi
•So tom?. 1 ’ Wd * he mU JitTlow on reaaon
7Wm° hand a lar S e ■todt of Tin -»»tt Sheet-
CbS to^^pr*pc££
of* tt * riBht of^to
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUPFEB,
n r“A i ?^ whlt * n*£* only to be seen to bVapprieja
' **”•
Mq w ioe fits I—the sub.
Infcnn tho eitiseu of Altoona
received his otock of T ■ ■ M
Alteon*, Sot. X7th, lsB*. OHR^WKHJSLL.
•ft
Logan, hotel.:—-the under.
SIGNED «*pec«Wly Inforins the - -
° f BWr county and other*. I .
"P «w- W»A5t JfflfcQ*
HOBBS, formerly kept by Sheriff W~-« ITOM
of HoUldaVebnnr. for thnßKa^Eß^C
recejnonof atmirgcrs and tmTcllers.^ Bsa **P l Pi* i *•
“* "'“““a# I
;v! !far?ishe<l ? ishe<1 thoTerrbrtgtthamar
no pa l ns or tr * ubl ° win benworo
tnl J n , flr°f e c r B i may chooao to favor hrm wrth
t e . “«“£ h ,' tpp7 durin S thetfeikyerimS
hnSw^Fri^ 6 H f np, 5 v and m oMlglnjawtenrsfia
bMUer Trill ajwoyii ho In attendance} *
t, ,£?* TPfWilllamabnrg atage. which makes dally trine-
this place and wilUamsbttr& ttopaat; flW^boff£»
-^ )cc ' l7> *B67,—tt] . JOHN
- ALL person^^ow:
B«nfnJl^ii I ! C i^. selve ?. lD(lc i; btc ' l to lhe firm ofßunyan*
delav aaiuml’*?** and settle their accounts without
_S: a y> ** am P*e tone has Been riven. In th frtV dar» hW?
a>.mnw aaconn |* unsettled will be placed in the handset
a proper person fcr collection. woaw
!. KENYAN i SANFORD. .
forehMto»l? SUC il fe !. 8 fi ratof ' ,) f °r the patronage hereto
*, r ® on the firm and himself by the eitiaraa er
of U ?f d 03C P° C 4 f (i11 t 0 serv ® ‘he public with itfkfeda
“f tas n ™ a l- All persona failing to settle tiel?«
counts erery thirty days, must not expect hanger iadah'
?* pltal f * United, and long credits wiU eoo*t
?r«,mf,.l* ero - f)thon ’ are that bRTe indulged so mneS
credit to their rmn. MARTIN RUNYAN.'.
CAUTION.-ALL PERSONS ARE
hereby notified not to purchase or sell any laser bear
ami> ° f AhTOONA BREWERYther*.
on, os such kegs never hare been and haver will be soU
fiom the Brewery. All kegs containgtag said stamb £<■
be churned and taken, wherever found, by the proprietor*
0f T th ,® %®** r y to w h°m they belong. "Propmeore
J nly 28th 1850-tf. WILHELM A BRO. ■
CONCENTRATED LYE, FOR MA
f° ft - Soa F’ and Soa P Powder for Washing, on*
pound equal to six of common Soap: Castile Smb WiS
B jSneir^ S B^’ Ctc ' on
JnnelO.lBsB.-tfJ A. ROUSH’S.
TARTER, super-carbon
yj NATE of Soda, Salaratus, Washing Soda. Surkert
R^ g o P^« d 7e’ 1 ,n Btore and ** Mleat B *** '
Sept. 2. oS-tf.J A. ROUSH’S Brag Stan.
Hair oils, colognes, pom
ades, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps. Ac. for sale by
i-M-l 0. W. KESSLER. ■
Hardware of all descbip
tlone jhst received and for sole by •' *
Oct.ls.tfJ J. B. HILMtAIT.
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving,
Ptiae, Snh and Tarnish Brushes at
. KESSLfRV. ,
HOSTBtfTBB’S
STRUCK BrSTTERS
fa Is a toct **■<»«? period, rmy m«*.
MR. of. tho htuu&a twwJgT l ® <?*hjoot to
4r disturbance of bodil; ronctloaa* bBL
With the aid of a good tabio and the axiNiee
•f plaid summon sense, aiay be able eo to
ngttlate the system as permanent
In orderrio accomplish this desired”
abject, the true bourse to pursue *a certainly
r™ trill produce a natural state of
twnga at the least hazard of vital strength and
W?*, *>r. Hostetler lax £a
htomSl oouutrya preparation bearln*
IB , aot * n «W medicine, but one
ft? ]S« “•} ** jm, ghte mmE
non to all who have, used it. Bitten
«Pbtt the stomach. boSE,
and liver, restoring them to a healthy and
vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable the ml
tern to triumph over disease. ;
*»<%«*<«» *«•
eea, r iatulency, Loss of Appetite, or anyßiliotta
from a morbid inaotSM
of tho Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps.
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus/ac., thw# ,
Bitters have no equal. * ■’
Diarrhoea, dysentery orflux, so generally eon*
ttaoted by new aettiers, and caused prinolMlly
by t the change of water and diet, will be speedily
by a brief use of this preperatioi£
Dyspepsia.a disease which is probably
prevalent, m all its various forms, than any
the cause of which may “JSJ
be attributed to derangements of the digestive
S£om 9 Am Can ** cured without fail by usimr
HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTBRsf
directions on the bottle. Fortius disease ever;/
physician, will recommend Bitteraof some kind •
Uen why not use an article known to byipfell
“hi®- All nations have titeir Bitters, at a pee
ventive of disease and strengthens of the
lem m general; and among them all there la
not to be found a more healthy people than
the Germans, from whom this preparation »™y
nated, based upon scientific experiments which
have tended to prove the value of this ureal
preparation m. tho scale of medical science. '
Fever and Ague.—This trying and provok
diraase, which fixes itarelentleas grasp ott
the body of main to a mere |ha
dow m a short time, and rendering him phy
sically aad mentally useless, can be drives
th ® body by the use of HOSTETTER'S
RENOW NEB BITTERS. Further, none of the
above-stated diseases can be contracted, avals
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used ‘
as per directions. And as they neither create
nausea nor offend tho palate, and render un
necessary any change of diet or intenuptiotf
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound (deep
and healthy digestion, tho complaint la *•* -
moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro
duction of a thorough and permanent cure.
tor Penont in Advanced Yeatt, who ura
suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, these Bitters arc invaluable aa »
restorative of strength and vigor, and need
only be tried to be appreciated. And to A
mother while, nursing these Bitters are Indis
pensable, especially where the'toother's nour-i
ishmont is inadequate to the demands of tin I
ctulO, consequently her strength must yield ‘
hero it is where a good tonic, such ad
Hostcttor’s Stomach Bitters, is heeded to impart
temporary strength and vigor to the system/
Ladies should by all means try this remedy
fbr all oases of debility,. and, before so doinfc
should ask their physician, who, if ha %
acquainted with the virtue oftheßUteri.wlH
recommend their use in all oases of weaknaalT
CAUTION—Wo caution the public against using
any of tho many imitations or counterfeits, bat ask
for Hosthttxr'b CEt*B*Ara» Stomach Bim*^
and see that each bottle has tho words "Dr. J,
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters" blown on the aid,
cf the bottle, and stamped on the metallic ftp
covering .the cork, and observe that our autograph
signature'll on the labeL
«“ Prepared and sold by HOBTHTTUB A
SMITH, Pittsburgh. Pa.. and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
, b y 0 W Kewler and A Honth, Altoona- 81
fgjfasaw*.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
Oil, LAMPS I ,
Unrivaled in Beauty, Simplicity Safety Of Economy#
E\ cry person desiring to obtfvli* the Tery bcst'uid cht£t
storei oi toe undersigned and examine those Lamns heirs
pnrchneingelsewhere, (ind we pledge onrselres todeoton*
If NOAGCIDENT can occur by explosion;^
£j‘ Thai H“ y emit no °fl*n»l« odor whllebnrniag>
Thauhey are very easily trimmed.
4th. Tlianhoy ai;e eosUy regulated to give moft or la*
art!' £i!“J !u 0J !. ,l I^ n entirely fr?p from smoke.
6tli. That the tight lent least fiO per cent, cheaper tliatt
ms , *oy otn€(]idit nov in cooudoq um
TheseJamp* are admirably adapted Ifcr th* if*
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses. factories,
«re highly recomSended for foi&JWuss'
,J^ b,, . rnc L of ,ho Carbon Oil lamp can beattfceSWnfc
dc - ha “g i, |g and table fluid and <Ol
expense, and wilt answer every purpose of i
An b . 19, 1858-tl] 0. IP. KESStOfc.
ft
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