The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 02, 1860, Image 3

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    NOTICES.
antile. Cordial.
T attentive person that it.
iefly from the bowels, ana h!
™ diWuo which can bo relies
■n al' Infra,,,.
Tr ° spwkof Dr. Uaton- '
-o opiate or any
ffer.n B 3 of infants a, if
3 d 7 ‘ hiS ~ even if »n other i
■ advertisement in another ]
upout, nrnggists, New
■ ml " Uo » ole agents of i
**•* 8 blood Food.-. ‘,
f all complaints arising*
whatever causes such d enc 7
“ « cc l>«-n ,ho j
nlid could take, ag it 1 ]
-i without havTJ £ im - I
-■andashloodis^, «°|
> an(l producing it. i, I
e above two Prcnnr»K 1
? ““Sri
;ee advertisement. • .1
a. ■
> for Females t
>ten invented and sohLpnr.
■ous diseases and derange
rm of woman render he?
timulants has been to ini
nervous system, and £Uae
>liof lias been succeeded by
eater than before; and the
» build themselves up by
v ended iu destroying what
Dut in using “Barhart’t
oo such disastrousyesnlts
. prepared on strictly «ci #n .’
r of the celebrated Holland
influence entry nerve and
id vigor, appetite ami sleep
tli. See advertisement in
e Paver and Ague should
r 'expense, to procure p r .
whose' beneficent effects
>n clearly prorod to tbee
n short space ofUmoly
are wan and meagre, and
Wht»eaye*are|
‘iig them In the Cue, this I
.» snatching them as* it
Rravo. Mono can know
ted it/ When ail others
tored IhesnfforenitoprU.
:n all the Western and ■
hent to all families.
eaeraUy, everywhere.
er column,
FEMAIiES.
’S PILLS.
ia these Pm* nre.tbo «h
ticc. They are mild in
recticgaliirregulantje,
‘II obstructions, whether
iiaia in the side, palplta.
us affect iohi, hysterics,
hs, Ac., disturbed sleep,
•iture. !
S PILLS
era in the treatment of
is which have consigned
he beautiful, and the be
female can enjoy good
henever an ohstrdetlou
ins te decline;
S PILLS
mown fur all complaints
i they are invaluable, <«-
! regularity. They are
ed. them at different ps*
'ing the sanction of some
America.
i , and when Ihey Attuld
Vrict One JPoUar eaeh
I free, of the Agents.—
:losing price to theQen
icrally.
18, General Agent,
’roadway, New York,
r; in Uollidaysburc 'or
[Doc. 8,1559.-I}-.
:ne.
T EE, CHABU.
ti er and Ague and Bil
>Jy was brought to the
ore by a friend who haa
the Uo]y Land.'
hr.itcs, lie experienced a
On discovering hiecon
nii Ids person an Amu
-r will touch yim.” Al
s, lie complied,jmd ex-
9 since oi ways found it
arious complaints.
that tbo boatman attri
said that it could only
San. Sometime after
witb Priest obtained
aiion, and ascertained
iimil, of which it was
es of this article bats
f the natives in the mi-
lists.
is been tried with the
id gentlemen of high
it unqualified praise.—
in Persia for hundreds
! • of lover and Ague,
> the American people
vi;h full directions hi
188 Main St, Rich
f Commerce Building,
'UN WILCOX * CO.
.rent sheep should ha
■n to the undoing of a
tit also have deplored
uncouth manner In
lur up the cloth made
e harmless sheep. To
ling up cloth wisely
, best advantage the
It ~wn Stone Clothing
and (305 Chestnut St
nr stock of garment*
ow,
, .iciun, ha* a soothing
; ,,-atly facilitates tha
jnmu, reducing all In-
Hire to regulated*
v.-ili giro r»st toypur,
r.r infant). Parhetlf
in another column.
- .'torn his I )rof ‘’l sion „ a ,!
ii vicinity. c 5 0
11. d Lion Hotel,
rpt "hen I’™® 9 S ’ f °
jy 26, ISCO, *»•
iisosrss
nd never will
~-ing said Btaf’VMr*
!i7i, by the proprietor*
•. ILTir.X.M & BRO.
i’ccs to the citizen* of
i if required,
t, East Al^njbjf re °
Anrll 28 ’SH£-
LIFE INSU-J
Anna Street. AU*™*,
OEMAKEB, AS e l' h ;
punis Critete;
ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
MAILS CLOSE.
W UotlWayabnrtr,
w«trn Throughand lloUld»«burg,
Mail, "
£SSSr
f?.„ n “ 0 65 K.BI.
nffico open for the transaction of business froiuASO A M
onoP. M., 'luring the week, and' from 7.66 to 8.60 o’.
on Snnduy*
(l jLnoi, ’57-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
rvnrtis Train East arrives 8,10 P.M., leaves 8,26 P. M.
E *j r « West “ 7,40 A.M.. “ 8,50 A. M.
..... “ East " 1,16 A. M. “ J,2OA. M.
* » West “ 8,25 P.M.,' “ 8,40 P.M.
u , n »• East “ ' 7,18 A. M. V . 7,30 A. M.
** “ West “ 6,65 P. SI., « 7,10 p. M.
The HOLLIDA Y3BUIUI BRANCH connec ts with Express
Train East and West, and Mail. Train Bast and West.
5 INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown
itcomniodation Train East and West, Johnstown Way
Train Eastward and Express Train Westward. '
April I'A 1800. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen-’l Supt.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Axotheb Invention.— Recent fires in New
York, Philadelphia and other cities, in which
persons in the upper stories of buildings have
perished for want of some means of escape, has
induced a number of persons to get up inven
tions which nre termed “fire escapes,’' but all
that we havfe yet seen noticed in the scientific
papers, are lacking in some particular, being
either too unwieldy, hard to manage, or unsafe.
k few evenings since we were shown .an inven
tion of this character, got up by ofir townsman,
Hr. Andrew Clabaugb, which is entirely differ
ent from anything of the kind /et; brought oat,
and possesses the merit of occupying a smaller
epace, when out of use, than any of the others,
and requiring so little time to adjust it to any
height, lu size and shapd, when not in use, it
resembles a common fire engine, ft is con
structed with a platjorm on top, on which a
half-a-dozen persons can be elevated to a height
of 70 feet in a few moments. The frame r work
which elevates the platform, will be made of
iron and will also form -a ladder, which, by
moans of a gearing at the bottom, can be thrown
to any angle, and on which persons can ascend
and descend with the same rapidqty that they
could on a common ladder. This “(escape’’ will
be so secured as to make it perfectly safe.
Those who have seen it pronounce it good. Mr.
C. has sent on his modeland applied for a pat
ent. When he obtains it, we shall; have more
to say of the invention. !
Promoted.-?— lt ever gives us pleasure to note
the promotion of young men to responsible po
sitions, when we know them to be well qualified
for and deserving of such promotion; and for
this reason we take pleasure in recording the
selection of our young friend, Robt. Pitcairn, to
fill the office of Superintendent of Middle Divi
sion, P. R. R., to take effect to-day (Wednes
day.) He has been connected with the Road
for the last eight or ten years, and commenced
life thereon, like his colleague on the Western
Division, as errand boy and telegraph operator,
consequently he has risen step by sitep until he
has reached his present position. His familiar
ity with the working arrangements of the Road
fitted him for the position add a better selection
could not have been made. Hero again, as in
the case of Mr. Carnegie, is an incentive to
those boys, who now occupy the positions once
occupied by them, to endeavor to arrive at the
sane round in the ladder of promotion,—the se
cret is, upright conduct, strict integrity and in
domitable perseverance.
More Good Wheat.—On Saturday last, Mr.
Thomas Crissman left with as specimens of
three different kinds of wheat, which equal that
left with us by Mr. MoGlathery, a few weeks
tincc, and which hasjnot been excelled by any
wc have seen noticed in our exchanges. Mr.
Crissman left us ahead of white bine stem which
measured GJ inches in length and contains be
tween 9ii and 100 grains,—a head of .Mediterra
nean wheat between 5 andG inches * n length
which contains 96 grains—and 3 heads of com
mon red wheat, which, although not so large as
we have seen, are exceedingly well,filled with
large, solid grains. He infortas us ithat from
one head of this wheat he took 111 grains
Talk about the mountains around Altoona being
poor and unproductive. Lancaster county can
tafdly beat the above. Can any of our ox
ohanges beat it.
M AusTEßvaiß Aoademv, Juxiata Co., Pa.
-•This Institution has been under the control of
Urn present Principal, , 1 Geo. F. McFarland, for
nearly two years, and the liberal patronage ex
tended to it an evidence of its worth. We
avc tad good opportunities of examining every
epartment of the Institution, been present at
and studying hours, at the society
connected with it and the regular series of lec
hes .delivered before it, and we mast say, that
°r excellence of government, and efficiency of
Tti C^°n ’ we neTer seen it excelled.—
bhl r^ C '^ a ' Polishes a.thirty-two pagepam
"9|t Ur tlmcs 8 which Is called the
udent’s Quarterly," and which is a very
itsble work. The Fall Session commenced
J ttly 21th, 1800.
hext to a good wife, every man likes to
U, !f° d bread. Even if the first be bad and
a . be has a little pleasure, abbot
time. Flour, spoh as will make good
18 Wd to be alot
ij ih . * e ,at ely received firoin the steam mill,
-i. acfi ’ make gpbd bread, if it has any
eta l‘ *! 8t a^- ?“r better-halJf lias given iteev-
na * 00,1 f( ? ttn<i the result always the same,
tors °r pronounces it excellent, the proprie
*®pplv ofth “ te&m mU | mtend- to keep a good
after 4 " e Ba^ae tioabty always onhand here-
PbiliiiT u&se learn tbtit the barn of
Pl&ce a^^e * ft short distance above this
dt r fltrn °k by lightning during the than-
°; ® u evening last, and entirely
hi; ffrj,; r ’ hadjnst finished bousing
» aS ] , consequently bis entire stock
®«toftu tit® 6 to get his horses
%re Was £¥*: We did not learn whether,
tints, but nvlJ^? I*o 1 * 0^0 bn barn or coh
-1 unt presume not. v ■ ' ‘ ; tv : • ,
A Handsomb the paatweek,
one of the most magnificent oars to be foand
®P°h ®oy tailroed in this country, he« been fin*
isheddn the shops in this place and is now ready
for the road. - The first trip with it waa made to
Huntingdon and back, on Saturday last, when it
was found to ride-exceedingly smooth. The
car ls designed exclusively for the use of the
Board of Directors of the road. It will always
be run as the last car on the train, and is built
after the following fashionlt is divided into
• three compartments—the first, or front com
partment is intended for a refreshment room, con
taining a table, stools, and all the necessary per
quisites for comfort and convenience. The table
is fastened to the floor by sockets, so that itcannot
be upset by the jolting of the car while inmotion.
Adjoining this is a pantry in which to stow away
the viands. The central part of the car is fitted
up for a sleeping-room, and is supplied with
Woodruff's patent conches. It contains twelve
berths-—six on each side. Here also are water,
toilet arrangements, etc., all most ingeniously
contrived for the use and convenience of the Di
rectors. The last compartment of the car is no
more nor less than a small parlor, fitted up in
the latest style, with seats for twelve guests.-i
The sides of this car are decorated with land
scape paintings, representing scenery along the
Pennsylvania Railroad; while on the rear end
of the oar is a platform, surrounded with iron
railing, sufficiently broad to allow the whole of
the Directors to stand orsit upon to view the road,
while the train is in motion, without any danger.
Everything inside the car is finished in the most
elegant style, making it a model of neatness as
well as convenience. The car was got up by
Mr. C. R. Hostetler, the Foreman of,the car
shop in this place, and the arrangement of the
conveniences are principally of his designing.
The landscape paintings were executed by Mr.
Ralph Greenwood, Foreman of the paint shop,
and are ’ very handsome and life-like. The
car is d model and highly creditable to all
engaged in gettiug-it up, and worth a visit to
look at.
tt»-A;M.
7 OO A.M.
6 80 P.M.
740 “
Heavy Raw—Damage fboh Lightning. —On
Sunday evening last, the heaviest shower of rain
we have had this season, passed over this place,
accompanied by very sharp lightning and thun
der. During the shower, one of the brick
houses belonging to Mr. C. Jaggard, on Harriet
street; East Altoona, ‘was struck by lightning.—
The fluid entered through the roof, tearing it
considerably, thence through the attic floor, also
tearing it up, and from thence it passed down
and out of the house through a gas pipe.
Strange to say, fire was not communicuted to
the building. Fortunately the bouse was unoc
cupied. 1
8®» The Prince of Wales is now in this
country, and as he intends visiting Cincinnati
and other western cities, he will most likely
pass through this place on his way to or from
the West. As he is a lover,of luxuries, of
course he wilt drop in at Taylor’s saloon, next
door; to the Bank, and partake of a saucer of
the delicious ice cream there manufactured, or
a plate of those fine Cove Plant. Oysters always
on hand, and wash down with one of the many
ice cool drinks served up on short notice, be
sides filling his pockets with confectionaries, &0.,
selected from the good stock kept in this estab
lishment. i s
PicNic.—The members'of Veranda Lodge,
I. O; of O. F., will field their Third Annual Pie
Nic in one of the groves contiguous to this place,
on Saturday , August 18th. The Committee of
Arrangements is composed of men who can get
up snob an affair in good style, and the list of
Managers contains the names of our best citi
zens. From the fact that Floor Managers nre
announced, of course there will be dancing in
thfe programme. The music will be furnished
by the Harrisburg String Band. A gay time
may be expected.
B@-Tie reservoir of the Altoona Gas and
Water Company is now being raised three feet
higher. This will enable the Company to sup
ply water in some localities where it is wanted,
but cannot be forced,' on account of tfie head
being too low.
Court Proceedings.—Wo copy the following proceedings
from the IT A>]y of this week:—
Commonwealth vs. John Kerry.—lndictment—Larceny
True bill, Guilty. Hot sentenced.
Coin. vs. John Tate.—lndictment—Fornication and Bas
tardy. True hill. Guilty. Usual sentence. '
Com. vs. John Kerry.—lndictment—Larceny. True bill.
Guilty. Not sentenced. '
Com. TB. Oeo.' Hoffman.—lndictment—Assault and Bat-
tory. True till. Guilty.' Sentenced to pay a fine of $5
and coats of prosecution. __
Com. vs. John Halnsey and Hear* Miller.-Indictment
—Assault and battery. True bill. Not guilty, but pay coats.
' Com. vs. Geo. Pearce.—lndictment— Assault, Ac. True
blltf Submitted. • Sentenced to pay costa of prosecution,
and undergo an imprisonment In the countyjoil one month.
Com. vs. Michael Scandling.—lndictment—Selling liquor
on Sunday. True bill. Guilty '
Com. vs. J. C. Shoemaker.—lndictment—Selling liquor
on Sunday. Not a true bill, and county pay costs of pros
ecution.
-9°“’ V3 * Catharine Mash.—lndic tment—Assault and bat
tery. True bill. Guilty. Not sentenced.
Cbm. Vs. Michael Scapdllng.—lndictment— Selling intox
icating drinks to minora. Xruebni: Guilty. Not sentenced.
Com. va. Dennis Creely.—Surety of Peace. After a hear
ing of the case be was eentonced to pay $1 to the copnty,
and entered Into recognizance in $5OO to keep the peace.
- Com. vs. Jacob Andreevs.—-Indictment—Assault and bat
tery, - Not a true bill, and Geo. Tompkins, the prosecutor,
to pay costs. ' r "
Andrew Stimberry.^ndJctment— Assaultand
.battery. Not atrue bill, and Tiros. Stanborry to pay costa.
Com. .vs. Clement Fichtor.—lndictment—Forgery. True
bill. Continued. ’ ’j: ■
Com. Ta panny Reynolds.—lndictment—foiling
on Sunday. True WU, Guilty.
Com, vAFanny Beynulda—Furnishing intoxicating drink
}o men at inhmrperato habits, j rue hllL Onhty. ’
Com. vs. Fanny Reynolds.—lndictment—Keeping a tip
pling house. True bht Guilty.' ; ; 5 ‘
Com. Ta.kiiak Oaker and ,Wro. Johnston.—lndictment-
Assault and battery. TrnebiU,’ ’ Wm. Johnston not gnit
tJ. bqtpay .half .the costs, arid Jacob Good, the prosecutor,
theotherfaair. Ellas Raker sentenced to pay a fine of six
oentoandrhecosu.
Goto. TS, Cyrus Hamilton.—Tnilletmont—.Three tuning
Noto ‘rue bill,and Jacob X; Wilson, tbb prosecu
tor to pay costs. "• '". J ;
Several cases ofsnrity of peace were submitted to the
Court, and one or two fornication and bastardy cases con
tinued. The Court adjourned on Friday morning
PARTICULAR NOTlCE.—Particu
lar i“rebygiren thathereafter aU gas and
water tent bills that are not paid within FIVE DAYS of
ter said WHS are presented, tho lOpercent authorized will
..„U
*»BI AKB SCISSORS.
IQk.Thcjr'have devUtna bridge over at Johnstown.
Tobe changed—Wheatland, the name of Buchanans
home, to .Boci-wheatland.
AS, Dining tW year ending thfelst of June 291,171
towels of,flOurwere inspected atJwHWk, Va.,
New-wheatisquoted at Norfolk at $L20a155 for
red, and $L20a1.40 for white. 1 ■=
*9-The girl who succeeds in winning the true lore of a
true man makes alucky Ait, and is borself alutky
49“ Not a day passes but the grave of Senator Broder
ick, in the feme Mountain Cemetery, near San Francisco,
is strewn with flowers. ■
English astronomers estimate the length of the
tail of the comet lately visible at about twenty two million
miles. ! .
flak. The San Francisco Gulden Era of June 17, announ
ces the nuraiage of Mrs. Bnrdell-Cunningham in that
city.
JlW*The New York' Tribune says that 16,300 persona
visited tho.Gfeat .Eastern on Tuesday of last week. Bath
er a ’profitable day:
letter-writers say that a deep and Wide
spread plot exists at present againts the life of the Austrt
an Emperor. l *
f ’ * * ' *
BS'A lady at her marriage requested the clergyman to
annonce to be sungjby the choir the hymn commencing—
“ This is the way I long have sought.
And mourned because I found it not.”
49“ Bather racy—the political letters now being pub
lished in the: Demotratlc papers. It is pretty hard to tell
who belongs to the regular Democratic party, as both
.sides claim to bo the “ Simon pure” article.
*S-The wprd “Zouave” is generally and incorrectly
pronounced as a word of two syllables. It should bo spo
ken as if written Zwaw, the a having the Italian sound as
in “ Cm.” - ;■
A child of YCr. John Lindsey, of Hollidays burg, aged
about two yehrs, wais severely scalded, on Friday last, by
upsetting a tin full of boiling starch upon Itself. Its re
covery is considered’doubtful.
48-The editor of the Baton Rouge Gazette Las been pre
sented with a rattlesnake fifteen feet long, and haviug
thity-seven rattles on his tail. How touching the ’senti
mont that inspired such n gift.
I 4®* The editor of the Porhand Courier says, that in that
qlty, on the morning of July 18th, at least 30,000 sinners
had their faces turned heavenward, not. It is to be regret
/ted, in a spirit of penitence, hut to tee the eclipse.
Wheat Crop w , Wisconsin.—The Wisconsin papers
speak in glowing terms of the wheat crop, and, upon the
authority of the dealers, claim that the State will produce
30,000,000 bushels.
A young man named Wm. K. Ewing, was severely
injured at Newton Hamilton, on Tuesday of last week, by
being struck on the head with a stone thrown by a young
follow named Gorrity. No hopes are entertained of his
recovery.
fi®* Wesloy Hann, the iat man of German volley, Mor
ris co., N. J., was hurried on the 27tii of Juno. He was a
middle-aged man, anil weighed about 600 pounds. It took
910 feet of lumber to make his coffin. He leaves a wife
weighing about 500 lbs, and of very large size.
Venus became the morning star on the 18th inst.,
and will be up bright and . early in the morning, os oil
ladies should be, the reel of 1860. Mors, which was the
morning star until then, will for a time stay np o’nigbts
to do a little “ ?parkln,” and be the evening star.
*3- A few days since a woman died in Philadelphia, 107
years of age, and on the day of her ftmeral there were pre
sent five brothers and sisters, the youngest being 00 years
of age, and the Eldest 111 years. A sight like this has but
seldom, if ever, been witnessed in this or any other coun
try.
4SS"The total value of articles exported from Charles
ton, S. C., during the three months ending June 30th,
amounts to $1,000,360, of which England took $3,056,824,
and France $656, 623, The value of the imports received
at the same time amounts to $330,723.
James Thompson, convicted at the April sessions, in
this county, of adultery, and sentenced to pay a fine of $6O
and undergo an imprisonment of 6 months in the county
jail, was pardoned out on Tuesday last, by Gov. Packer.—
His pardon was procured through -his counsel, Col. L Vf
Hall. ‘
A girl, whose name is not given, was bitten by a
rattlesnake near Millville, Cambria county, lost week, and
died next day from the effects of the bite. Five young men
while out berrying, near the old tunnel, in the same coun
ty ,on Sunday, were all bitten in the same way—one' of
them so badly that he died the following morning.
49* It has been tested and proved -correct, that spirits
of turpentine-will cure the bite of a snake. The bottle
containing the turpentine should be inverted over the
wound apd hold there until relief is obtained. A complete
alleviation of pain has been known to ensile in less than
'fifteen minutes.: . ' i 1
May It please your honor,” said' a lawyer addres
sing one of the city Judges, “ I brought the prisoner from
jail on a habeas corpus,” “ Well,” said a fellow in an un
der tone, who stpod in the roar ofthepourt,“these lawyers
will say anything, I saw the man get' out of a cab at the
court door.” '
49* An unfeeling fellow threw his dbg Into the Niagara
fiivef, near Goat-Island bridge, the other day, to test the
question whether it was possible for animals to be carried
oyer the falls and cscajie alive, and immediately afterward
went to the foot of the Jerry stairs and found the dog but
little injured by “'the tremendous leap. The experiment
was tried to convince some incredulous person.
MARRIED.
On the 26th ul.t, fit the Methodist Parsonage, by Rev. 3.
Creighton, Mr. JOHN’ BRADY, of Huntingdon county,
(formerly of this placed to Mias MART JANE GEIST, of
this place. ’
w l v.SSi l^3rB k lir2 ’ on Thursday evening last, JOSHUA
OORH, after a lingering illness, aged 62 years and
List of letters remaining
in the PostOfficeat Altoona, Pa., August 1,1800.
iJurger, John, ' Hamilton, Maggie
Bnraker, Thomas James, Thos.
Bartlebaugb, 8. W: Jenkins, Isaac 3
Black, Pau l Jenkins, C. S.
Bennett, Jos. M. 2 Knnaman, t.
Baker, Josiah Mulligan, James
Black, Maty r Middleton, John
Bea™. Thaodore M. . McCormick, Moses
Blair *Co ; McGarvey, tfra.
Beals, Sarah McDevltt, Charlotte
Chaffee, James Melntlre,Jane
CnUen.Jßart ’ Nlchbdemus, C.
oadt, Ellen ■ [ , Pickets, Bowls -
Clark, Isaac J. Pritchard, Thos. 2
Claren* Co, Pecht, Isabella
Delaney, Pat’k Shaw, Charlotte
Diamond, Mary 31. Schmith, Jacob
Davey,Thos. SlHcob, Dan’l ;
Fabian, John r Sonlard, B.A. 3
ParreU, Jttdson. v. Schenerman, P.
Fox, Stewart ’ Shoemaker, P. K. ,
r- Stewart, Edward '
st&uti-' > 1
Hawk, Maiy Ann- Wimer, Edward
Annie William*, J. B.
Banner, Martin Weaktand, A* J.
Hartman,A. Wohrie,Qeo.
Header, A. :
(hr letters on this list will please say they
JOHN shokmAbb, pfM. y
B> CARDERS ? WANTED.-r-A few
(»°« youngmen eau be accommodated with board-
Jng,' if application be made soon, to Dr. Vickrey, on Em
street, near the Methodist Church, No expeose-Jus
been spared to make the house comfortable for a firebcltuSi
boarding house. Boarders occupying the attic, which is
■well finished, will b charged less than usual rates.
July 26th; 1860. r
Notice.— an examination of
Teachors for Altoona School District will beheld In
the Kast Ward School HonSc, on Saturday, the eleventh day
of August, 1800; commencing at 9 o’clock, A. M. y
By Ordet of the Hoard of Directors '
U. C. DEKN, See'y.
J uly 13,18G0.-31.
SUGAR AHX> MOLASSES BY THE
BBC, and GOFFBB3Y IHB BAG, for etieWtoMM
a* prJc«, freight tidy added. ' :
J«. B%IBW.- ‘ 0. JAGG ABB.
DIED.
FOR SALE BY,
f R C. FRANCtSCUg.
MIPPMN Co., Pa.
and Hemp Packing, gam belting,
catpet hammers and tacks, carpet stretchers, new
articles, very good; carpet fasteners.. - - %
Tinned horse and curry cards, turning forks, cork screws.
-Ban Bings, copper and steel. Ball Lead Clasps,
' Plated and Brass Hook* and Byes,.
; ' • Steel Bey Bings, " , •
Brassand Japanned Shatter Bars,.Brass and Tron Shutter
Bolts, Barn door Boilers, Barn door Bail, Tbner
Bitts, Pan, Tices, Bellows, Boras, Steel,
> : the beet makers. . 100 '
’ , Bifle Barrels—single, from
$1,75 to $5,00 each,
i ' " 24 Match
[ Barrels, single and
• _ double Bleachers, Break-
T offs, Chargers, Beams, Cocks; rough,
polished and engraved. Springs of all kinds
Guard and Beltptecea, German t-iiver Ornaments,
Bonble Triggers, Bam'Bod Caps, iron ail'd brass; brass
and iron Sights, Brass Boxes, new pattern; Bullet
Moulds; Gun Locks, Gan Worms, Thimbles;
&C 4 Elly’s Percussion Caps, GnnmakerSi
Trimmings of all kinds at unpre
cedented low. prices. Cop
per and brass Pie- I -
serving Kettles, •
Brass and Tin Wash Pans.
' P. G. PKANCISCU^.
For sale by
Window Paper Shades of every
price and style, frames per window np to $1,50. for
Bal ° b ? F. Q. FEANCigCOS.
THE bestgreen and buff window curtain
stuff, 24,a5, 40,44 inches wide, just received and for
|5 F. G. FRANCISCOS.
ENETIAN Blind trimmings of all
kinds and qualities for tale by
F. G. FRANCISCOS.
r PINMEN’S tools for sale here atPhila-
X delphia prices by P. O. FRANCISCOS.
TIN plates; Ic at .89,75, tin plates, It at
$11,50. Box tin, solder, Bh©ct*iioD, Ac., at tliG very
lowest prices, by F. G. FRANCISCOS.
WRAPPING pj^per —60 bundles of all
sizes and quality, for sale by
F. G. FRANCISCOS,
TMTERUHANTS supplied with all kinds
AvJL of tin and sheet iron ware, at very low rates—made
and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCOS.
WALL-PAPER, Window paper, &c.
Wishing to close up our wall paper business, we
will sell our present large and beautiful assortment of Wall
and window paper at cost. F. G. FRANCISCOS.
Great reduction in the prices
of cooking stoves 1 From, this date our prices for
cooking stoves will he, for cajh i
For No. 6—sl4 00
, “ 7 16 00.
, ‘ “ 8- 18 00.
1_ . , , . “ 0— 22 00,
complete with hollow ware, Uu wale, pipe’ nnd bake pans.
Otf assortment is large embracing the 'Globe, Sea Shell,
Royal Cook, Pennsylvania, Hope, National, Daylight and
WJUiam Penn Gas Burners. Alt kinds of stove, tin and
sheet iron 'ware, iron and tin tea kettles, round pans, long
pans, tin wash boilers, tin or copper bottoms, &c. ; for sale
sif t , „„ „ F. Q, FRANCISCOS.
Altoona, July 28, I 860;
M HOE-FINDINGS.—JUST RECEI
ved a good assortment of Shoe-Findings, of aU de
itions, which we will sell at low prices for cash.
■July 19, iB6O. . STEWART 4 THOMPSON.
SHOE LEATHER.—We have just
received a good stock of tho best Red and Oak Soie
, r ir " 8 * )uvo “I® o a B°°d assortment of Goat and
French Morocco?, French and Country Calf Skins, Uppers.
Kips, Linings, Bindings, 4c 7 oil of.which we will at low
prices and warrant to give satisfaction.
Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elae-
W t *?* , P°“l fo ‘Set place— two doors below the Post Office.
July 19,1860. STEWART 4 THOMPSON.
STILL IN THE FIELD I
Having understood that the report is being circulated
tnat! had qnifthe BUTCHERING BUSINESS!,. Altoona,
I hike this method of m.prming my old customers and the
P u , ' c generally that lam still carrying op business at ray
ere I am Prepared to serve oUe and all with
BEEF, \ EAL, PORK, MUTTON, SAUSAGES, PUDDINGS,
4c., equal, if not superior, to any in the market. X have
made arrangements for procuring the very best of stock
with which to furnish the market, an abundant supply of
which will always be kept on hand to meet the wants of
Hie public. Those in want of anything in the meat wav
arc, respectfully invited to call at the old stand. 3
Maylo,’6o.-3m. W. K. LEONARD.
I MPROVED* LIGHTNING RODS.-r
J. The undersigned begs leave to Inform the citizens of
this place and the surrounding country that he Is manufac
turing and putting np-modern Improved Lightning Rods
in Altoona, at the lowest prices. Executing uio work him
self, and employing no hands, ho feels satisfied his work
will please. The Rods are put up on correct scientific prin-
SPF®’ coleb ratod McAllister pla-
The Points are warranted not to corrode,
and will hear testing in any manner. Repairing and Poin
ting done on low terms. The work is done iS the most
neat and workmanlike manner. Address all orders to s
June 21, 1860. JACOB H. MYERS.
BAIL BOAD LANDS FOB SALE,
ON LONG CREDIT,
AND AT, LOW BATES OF INTEREST
THE HANIBAL AND 6T. JOSEPH
COMPANY, having over 600,000 ACRKS
'JjhS io the State of Missouri, which was grSnt
?. d ’ b . y 1 °X Coll f re^ 8 ' V 5 in the construction ol their
mostiitoßra/toniia P ° rti ° U thom *
7I1& pester part of tiioso lauds circ witliin Aiv nnri «n
Within-fifteen miles of the Railroad, which is now compk
ted, and open for uso throughout its entire length (206
miles.) and raw through a country which is unsSpaLoJ
by any--in Oie salubrity of its climate, tho fertilltv^ofks
sod, and the extent of its mineral resources, ' -
For further information, apply at the land office of the
Company, or address by letter, JOSIAU HUNT
land Commissioner, H. i St.-Jo. II.R.
Feb. 2,’60.-ly*
Hannibal, Mo.
Literary emporium, news
DEPOT, CONFECTIONARY, SUGAR. TOBAmn A
GENEHAL jARX£TYSTORE.-Th e
to keep constantly on band all the best literary papers and
periodicals, daily papers from Philadelphia HeWYork and
Pittsburgh, together with a good assortmSt of Books. All
ha.rid. Ch0 ° nsedl,l tWs P l ’ oo affd vicinity always on
jot Confectionaries, and knick knacks
o* JA Jhda for children., Also the best Tobacco A Segars
to i’t.n *2 town > together with aflne assortment of Gold
and yiT, Cr P ? neUs ’ Qold Rfog* other article* of Jiiwcl
ry. Call and examine. ■ H. FETTINOFn
Altoona, July 26, '6O-ly. jvt. l 2fc
A NOTICE.—
■£\ N °M“ i* hereby given that letters of Administration
on the estate of GIURLES BOYER, lute of Logan to wn
dSc ’ d ’ ImTe been granted to the linder
aforegaid '. ' All persons knowing Miem
„ T ,? 3 . Qdebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims will present
them; duly authenticated tor settlement. .
June 21,1860.-6 t CAROLINE BOYER, Adm'x.
American Life Insurance afcd Trust Co.
; Capital Stock, |SOQ,OOO. -
Company Building, Walnut St-i Si B. comer of
Fourth Vkildi ' ,
B. F. ‘ROSE. AGENT, ALTOONA;
LIFE INSURANCE AT MUTUAL RAtko
OR AT JOINT STOCK BATTO, AT ABOOT SMPKR GKVT
1 f! sSS' A. WHILLDIN, Pratt,-
i. 0. SIMMS, Sec's. [Ort. 27th, ISSMy. :
House and lost at private
SALE.—The Gate-Honse and Lot
“ the Altoon a and A ■
HOAD 004 Mt
rate from Altoona, is offered St MSHK39t
Private. Sale. For . terms and fhrtherjH^S|E4Sßf-
.. J. Q- ADLPm,
notary RUBLIc
- ALTOONA, BtAIR CO, PA.
8 !, m,™ te f° U “ d at Btora «f j- B. HUeman.
F 9? ?, A^ E *~ A HOUSE AND I.OT,
dwiraU J r located In the Boronrii of Altoona,' Am>W
’ JOHN SHOJBMAEKK.
Altoona, Feb. 0,1800.-tf.
at the NEW FLOUR, PRO
JIBION, F££D AND VABIETY BXORV ,
f Feb^lKr 5 ’ an<l c *‘ un,ne *^ e ■toS ß WdFrkes. <d
T^P IN , G ~ A W GENTEEL
WINSLOW, AN EXPERI-
PItVSICXAN, pra-
SOOTH IN Q SYR U P.
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. *
which greatly facilitates the process of toothing, by soften
ing the gums reducing oil inflammation will allay pain and
spasmodic action, aha is rare to nmdate (he Bowel*.
Depend upon It mothers, it ’will give rest to yonrsslyes.
and Belief and Health to your Infanta.
We have put up and soldthis article for oyer ten years,
and Can say, in confidence, arid truth of It, what we have
never been able to say of any clWmfdlritia nnrrt- has It
foiled, in a single instance, to effect Vents, when timely
used; Never did we know ah instance of dlsSatbfoetJoD by
any one who used it. On the coqtrary. all are delighted
with its operations, and speak in terms of highest common*
datum of its .magical effects and medical v(rtnee. We speak
in this matter “ what we do know” after ten years’ expe
rience, and pledge our reputation for tha fulfilment of what
we here declare. In almost every ; instance where the in
font is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will ha
. found in fifteen or twentjr minutes after tha syrup is ad
ministered. ■
This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of
the most experienced and skillfnl nurses in New England,
land has been used with never-foiling success in thousand*
of case*. v . t
It hofohly relieves the child from paih.’hnt invigorates
the stomach and bowels, corrects and gives tons
and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly
relieve Griping in the Boxed* and Wind jpoßcf and over
come convnUoihs, which, if not speedily remedied, end ia
death. We believe it the best and suriut remedy in tha
world, in ail cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in chlldrsn,
whether it arises from teething or Irom any other cause.
We would say to ©vfcry mother who has se child suffering
from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your pre
judices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your
suffering child and the relief that will be dure—yea, abso
lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely
used. Full directions for using will accompany each bot
tle. None genuine unless the fac-Simile;. of CURTIS i
PERKINS,. New York, is on tha outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by Q. W.
Kessler and A. Roush, druggists, Altoona. Fries 2b cants
per bottle.
Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, N. Y. :
July 12, 1800.-Iy. ;
ONLY PREPARATION
Having Proofs so strong and direct ns to
EXPEL TilE DOUBTS
OF ALL.
For Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physicians of the oldest
schools as well as now, give.lt their unqualified sanction,
and locommend it for all casdfcof eruptions.and diseases of
the scalp and brain ; but all who have used it, unite in
testifying that it will preserve the hair from being gray,
and from falling to any age, os well os restore. Read the
following:—
_ . n Oak Grove, S. C. June 24th, 1859.
Pkop. O. J. Woon: Dear Sir;—Your Hair: Restorative is
rapidly gaining popularity in this Community. I havehad
occasion to lay prejudice aside, and givd Vour Hair Res
torative a; perfect test :-r
During the year 1854,''J was so unfortunate as to ba
thrown from my eulky against a rock near: the road-side,
from which my head received a most terrible Wow: cau
mng a great deal ol irritation, which communicated to the
bi.'iu and external surface of the head, from the effects of
which my hair was finally destroyed over the entire sur
face of ino head. From the time I first discovered its
dropping, however, up to the time of its total disappear
ance, I employed everything I could think Of, being a pro
fessional man myself, and, as X thought, understanding the
nature ofthe disease hut was finally defeated in every pre
scription advanced.' % t|
These and no othef circumstances induced mo to resort
to your worthy Hair Rejfordtivo, which I bare every rea
son to believe, prodaccd a yery happy result } two tnonthe
after the first application, I laid C* beautiful a head of
yonug*hair as 1 over saw, for whwh 7 certainly owe yon
my most sincere thanks. Rest assumed, 'dear sir, I shall
recommend your remedy to ail inquirers; moreover,}shall
use my influence, which I flatter myself to *£}’. is not s
little. w . ■
lou can publish this if you think proper.
Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGIIT, M. D.
Office of the Jeffersonian, Philippi, Ta., Dec! 12th, 1858.
Dear sir.—l feel it my duty as well as mV pleasure, to
slate to yon the following circumstance, which you can use
as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, fa law
yer,) haa been bald ever since his early youth; so much so,
that he Was compelled to wear a wig. He was induced to
nse a bottle of your “ Hair Restorative,” which ho liked
very much; and after using some two or three bottles his
hair grow out quite luxuriantly, and ho now has a hand
some head of hair. The gentleman’s name is Bradford, and
as he is very well known In our adjoining counties, many
persons can testify to the truth of this statement; I rive
it to you at the request of Mr. Bradford. You can sail a
great deal of yonr Hair Restorative in this aVd
ing counties if yon have the proper agents. YomjLSc -
_ THOMPSON SUROIKOR.
Dn- lVoon: Dear Sir: Permjt me to express theobliga
tipns I am under fir the entire restoration of my hair to
*!? co, ? r; ahemt the time of my' arrival in the
Dulteil States it. was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the
S® fy° u T r “ Hair Restorative ’ it 3 sJon reaver*
? hoc ‘ J conB,<lt;r Jour Restorative as every
wonderful invention, quite efficacious os well as agreeable.
\ i S TlljlLߣRQ
The Restorative js put up in bottles of three sizes, viz
n;wlinm '“O' l small; the small holds % a pint, and
retails for-one dollar per bottle: the medium holds at least
twenty.per eent. more In proportion than the'amall, retails
for two dollar? per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per
cent, more in proportion. nnd retails for $3. v
v °. J. WOOD 4 CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market St Louie, Mo. '
For safe byH. W. Kessler, Altoona, and by all good
Druggiftts and Fancy Goods Dealers. '? 3
March 1, ’6o—ly
PICTURES FOR WENTF-FIVE CENTS!
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CEftTS !
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS '
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !
AT THE
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
PEOPLE’S RALLERIky v
st ' T* Jisa | Vbilld «S.
GROCERY, PROVISION,
AND V i . y ’
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE
r THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
j°/ore jF e PI by them on Virginia street, below Catolliie St *
where he will continue tho 'business, and WiO BeW <>nn’
stantlyon hand a large supply ona , Ke ®l> co “-
FLOUE, HAMS, SHOULDERS, arnjgg ' ■
DRIED BSEF, KSH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA
SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES, ’
wwterp cities, and will sell at tttmiS^^i^?SriM, d
M S a ? , “f>. r t Cently obtained Ihense to soil llquOrbywhrft’
rale, I wBl keep constantly on band a largeMsortmen toi
liquors of the best qualities to behad. 8 °»fo™Mnt,ol
5° Hcit a * harß of P tt bße custoih.
Jtay 12,1800.-3 m. J. BEEKOWTTZ.
YiS,Vf2 LB A EA1 ‘ KSTATE foe
65 jS tkeanbsoflbet
fht&Ainti* insure ftg&iofit loea or damage by fire,
Furniture and of^ei?
ln of “’“‘S' ot " reasonable rate* u
: Jan statc - Office In the Masonic Tempi*.
Sft-tf] . JOHN SUOEMAKEB, Jgetu"
■PLOUR—THE BEST QUALITY OP
FASOLY FLOOD for sale, Wholesale aadßetall ..
' J. SHOEMAKER.
. r 6 ?'* 1 ’ 1850-tf. Masonic Tempi*.
Lumber, for sale.
60,000 SHINGLES,' 50,000 LATHES,
iffld all kinds of BIHLDINQ MAIBBIALS, lower than tk*
lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMagB»-
Hardware op all descrip.
tiona jnst received and for sale br
Qct.l6-tf] _ XB. HILEMAN
aUEENS WARE, JUST RECEIVED
: A l«rg* and fciWonkble assortonat «t <h* nor* of
THE
BtERHAVE’S
Holland bitters
CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR-
©TiPEPSIA,
disease of the kidneys,*
liter complaint,
WEAKNESS op any kind,-
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upon a disordered
STOMACH OR LITER,
Bjld> M Indigestion, Acidity of tho Stomach, Colicky Palnju
2Sv bal 7 l^. Lo !T , of Appetite, Despondency, Costlvenose,
Bleeding Piles, In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and,
Itearugic Affections, it has lu numerous Instances proved'
W beneficial, and In others effected a decided cure.
* P. ore .'y vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
■etentlffe principles, after the manner of tho celebrated
H(«and Prohor, Bcerhave. Its reputation at home pro
uucad Its Introduction here, the demand commencing with
those Of the Falherlaiid scattered over tho Ihcn of this
nldity country, many of whom brought with Uiom and
banded down the tradition of its value. Jl is nom offend.
at the American jiublic, hunting that its (ruh iconJmU
mtmeinat virtues must le acknowledged.
. ® Is particularly recommended to those persons whose
flmutttnUons may have been impaired by the continuous uss
of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally
flu . da it# wa >- to the seat
rallfe. thrilling And quickening every nerve, raising up the'
drooping spirit, end,'in lact, Infusing new health and vigor
In the system.
NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage wM
bstoaeppolntod; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, It
will prove a gratefU aromatic cordlaL possessed of singular'
remedial properties.
: READ CAREFULLY I
11m Genuine bight; concentrated Bcerhavo's Holland
Sitters to put up In hsif-plnt bottle* only, and retailed at
OasDotum per bottle, or six bottle* for hn twqt ... nfs,
great demand for Mils trulr celebrated Medicine baa induced
ma^JjnilUtlonn vbieb the public should guard against'
- JW Beware oflmpodtkm. See that our natm. uon tIU
label of every bottle you buy. .
l4 &
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & ca
HAKuractoniHa
and (Ehmtoia,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For sale by A. BOUSH, Altoona.
April Ml, 1860-lnmly.
f ANDS! LANDS 11 LANDS J! I :
JLiTbe undersigned to prepared to locate-£ANI> WAR
BANTS in the Omaha and Nebraska City hand Offices,—
Good selections can now be made near tht large' etieatna 1
and settlements. The Lauds of tlito Tel citory, now ln‘
Market, aro of the best quality. .
«Su Selections carefully ma®. teiteH if tnfolftr «•'
«««“«>• . AjjlS. ». MoKINNBY,
July 14,183 Mt: ™
naFiiaircitsr
KeV. A. y. CtißK, Altoona; Pa. : .
* <*>■• Bankers, AdtotniaL Pa.
McCaujf*Djnur,Editors; ...
Thos. A. Scott, Supt. P. K. R., “
D. McMtotru, Esq., Huntingdon; Pa. i
J D. LEET, ATTORNEY AT LAIY’
„ ALTOONA, BLAIR Co, Pi,
Will practice law in tbe eerefal Courts of Blair. Cktobria.
jXlnntlngdon, Clearfield, Centre and adJointag'ODUiitfe*.—
Also in tlia District Cottbl of flte T/bltedSbitA ’
• Collections of claims AtWwWd to. Agent far
Ihqsale of Real Estate, Bounty Land Warrants, ■ and all
business pertaining to conveyancing and the law.
RnWRKSCM : (. '• --i.
Hon; Wilson McCandles and Andrew Burke, Esq., puts
burgh; Hon. Samuel A. Gilmore, Free. Judge of Fayette'
J udlcial District; Hon. Chenard'Clcmene, otWheellng, Vc;
Horn Heuijr D. Fasten Greensburg; Hon. John W. KDllngen
Lebanon; Hon. Wm. A. Porter, Philadelphia; and Hon.
George P. Hiunelton, Pittsburg. June 16, ISSd-ly.
THE BOOT AND HERB DOCTOR,
from Philadelphia, wltose room* have boon so dense
ly crowdedat the Logan House, on former visits, can lie
consulted hereafter at the Altoona House, one day In eaMi
month, notice of which will bo given in this paper. Ho
will bo in Altoona on tlie 13tli day of July, 17th of August
and Uth day of September, after which he will bo absent
twomonths, but will givd notice through this paper'when
he wal commence for the winter soason again*. lie treats ;
all diseases flesh is heir io, A stetboscoplc examina
tion of the Heart, Langs and Throat free of charge. Thru- •
muds upon thousands have testified to the correctness of
hH testing diseases without asking any questions. He has
had thirty years’ constant practice among diseases of every
nature. All' diseases of a private natnre strictly eonflden*
tlal. hand-bills. Dr. W. bEVISQaiOX.
W. M. LLOYD & CO;,
, ALTOONA,
JOKtNSTQN, JACK & COl,
nOLLIDAYSBV&O, PJL,
. (Late “Jtelt, Johkstqfc Jaclc Jf Coj'y j
Drafts on the PBrnoiPAir
Citicsi and Silver and Gold for sale, 'Collections ■
mime. Moneys received oh depcwito, payable on dothanS,
. w Ithout lu or upon time, with interest at Me rates* f
Ifib* 3ds 1859* •’
D. ». GOOD, V. P. J. || snXQt,UI
DR S. GOOD & GBMMILL HAY
IKff catcreddhto Partnership in the Practice of
mwicme, rMpectfnlly l»aderl their services to the Poblld
fr thesevcralbranches of their Profession. 1
answered either day ornight at theic offic*
72“®“ U ‘l'o same as heretoforooccupled by Drs. Hirst
• uoo&‘H)r tue Icsaq Hotoe.*
April Jttsf, 18593 m
Boots and shoes.—the un
dersigned has now oft band and will
sell cheap a$ bis store in the , Masonic Tern*
ple,ji TKrj»evß*(d complete migorttrTßjft OTBOOTa
AliO SHOES, rcidj made, or mido to order,
Oyershoes, Ladles’ Sandals, Qum Shoes, Cork
Soles, and everything irihis line of business, of
the host quality and on the most reasonable terms. All*
custom work warranted.
Jan. 2, ’66-tT.]
T^trRNITURE^ARE-ROOM.-THE
. undersigned rospcctfnriy Informs the public that he
Has taken the ware-room two doors from tho Branch R< ad.'t
where he will keep on hand all kinds of ■'
CABIN ET-WARE;
and attend to t]»e duties of an UJTDKRtAKEB.
Two good Cabinet-ilakers and one apprentice wanted.
Altoona, Apr. 12,1860. JAS. T MOORE.
Blair c ounty insurance
AQENCV.—The undersigned, Agent of the Blair
V£“ nt T .Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is st all
times ready to insure against loss or damage by firs, Btsiid
»W, JftreftoniKse, Furniture and Property, of every iS*
cnptlon, m town or country, at as reasonable rates as any
Company in the State. Office with Bell, Johnston, Jack t
WM. 8- BITTNER,
SXJRGKEON DENTtStP
rYFFICE IN THE MASONIC aSS- 1
wanted. *'*}&}.■
DR. WM. R. FINLEY. RE- »
SPKCTimrJiY offers his
services to the people of Altoona abd the
oinlcg country. v
He may be fonnd at the office heretofore oc
copied by Dr. G. D.Thomar.
Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-ff
T> EMOVAL.—A M. KING, SHOE
r»,uMAJkES’ InronDS tho public that he
**“ taken the Boom next door to the ■ a
Office, on \lrginla Street, where he
K° fi SS f ? re 6Te r? Bt Ji® 6r\Vo^PVß^
mfnn^ BUOE8 ’ * rcMonabl6 P rl <*». and InTrafiSstS
[Mar.IVBO.-tt
Boot and shoemaker—john
taken a portion of tho
room occupied by A. M. KING, next door—-
rj ~ Tin Shop, ami
himself ready to get up Men’s Boots A
in good style and at low rates. [MwoMsar
A LL THE STANDARD PATENT
x3L muariCßS ax t-tr. - T—TTni y
J. SHOEMAKER.