The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 23, 1860, Image 3

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    NOTICES.
Infantile Gord^i*
> cvorj’ attentive pm** *
rise chiefly from the bowels
• of a medicine which
dcl ‘™ in a " fcfiwtllc compS
»«yhe. We apeak of Dr
utains no opiate of any
.ho Bufferings of In
we.im. try thto-oven if.n ' .I
U ‘° od'-ortiscment In
:h A- Bupont, »rWgI«, )N ,
tors, and also »010
i. UnoNaosr’s Bloqd .H
- lief rifall complainuarhineftlj
Uom whatever causes
is without exception the
"• v invalid could .takc.Mu.-i
: ‘ lu W«* without iwul t'i
Igcstionfand as bipod is the joe J
tithing and producing | t lt ~|
i those ov«» who have be^nJj
der thq above Two Pren,rl^J
CD- Sec advertisement. ■ |
Altoona. ' ' ; I
icine for Female* t !
been invented and
SOarious diseases and r dwan«J
ate form of woman tendeThe,
liose stimulants has been to hn
!o ,‘ I,e "enmu system, and au
this relief has been succeodedbi
■on greater than before; and tie
dids to build themselves up b,
tiimlly ended In destroying wb.
<uft - But In using.‘‘^rAat^
11 find no such disastrous resulJ
ipouud, prepared on strictly sci«J
manner of the celebrated HollarJ
d r iu influence nary nerve an]
i-th and vigor, appetite and sloe]
a health. See'advertisement J
fitli tho Fever and Asne .t,~ lll
‘iiblc or expense, to procure 'ft
ittors, whose beneficent’
has been dearly proved to' tbot
av» in a short apace of time b-
Cheeks are wab and meagre, ami
ami restless, and whose ever*,
tb staring thpm In the Sue to!
iletsing; snatching them as |
,jf 'be grave. None can knoi
ive tested, it. When all othsi
ave restored the sufferers to pn
nrity in all the Westeni u
uluce them to aU Cuglllas. I
alers generally, .crerywhsrs.:
- another column.
TO FEMALES
OMAN’S PILIJS.
■ll,uta In these POlraro the J
‘ practice. Ihejj *r» mild J
in corrtoting all IjrregniariaJ
iving all obstructions, whstheJ
lache, pain to the aide, paipitJ
i nervous hjsterisJ
ad limbs, 4c., disturbed sl«apj
a of nature. ■ M
MAN’S PILLS'
« new cm the treatment o:
[ructions which hareconsigns
nag, the beautiful, and ths
No female can goo,
ami whenever an abitmcUoi
b begins te,decline. I
MAN’S PILLS
: ever known for all complaint*
lasses they are
■ odical regularity. They ar#‘
ivo used them at different Uh
y. liavingi the aancttonafMist!
*nt in America. i'
when, and when tKty
,—t/te /Vie* Oita Debar <1
ie had free,of the Agents.— ;
by enclosingprice tot he Sett'
sts generally, ,
:iriMja, arxuui Aoxst,
14 Broadway, New York.-
Ki.-sler: la UoUldaVxbutg by
[Dec; 8,1859,-ly.
jtine. ‘
FEVER CHASM.
■ e of fever and Ague and BA
-1 rorjicily was brought to the
•ojirktors by a friend who bu
ia and the Holy Land,
r -Euphrates, he experienced a
;u ■. Ou dirtcoveriug hli con
c-jk from hie person on Amu*
10 will touch you." JU
vi:iu :s, he complied, and ex
ml hii b since always found it.
ill malarious complaints,
muud that the boatman attrl
■- end Euid that it could only
:t ihu'Snn. Sometimeafter
e . siiig with a Priest obtained
wvparation, utid ascertained
fri-d found, of .which‘lt was
: virtues of this article bare
ir.ds of tiie pativoa in the mi
icir Priests. ' :
. it has been tried with' th#
'.its and gentlemen of high
):■; most unqualified praise.—
a-dfic in Persia for hnndreds
u,i 1 cure of Fever and Ague,
bred to the American people
paid, with full dirdetione for.
factory, 188 Main flfc, Bfch*
auk of Commerce Building,
JOHN WILCOX ACO.
a innocent sheep should,!*
•tun on to the undoing of*
e might also haTe deplored
iv the uncouth mauner in
i.utchernp the cloth made
'<■ same
harmless sheep. To
t working np cfoth stisely
! . the best advantage the
the Brown Stone Clothing
CO'J and 60S Chestnut fit.
CO thair slock of garments
:tslow,
do physician, ha*a eootbing
hich greatly facilitate* * he
■r Hie gums, reducing *» w
: and is ouro to regulate tb»
i j- ; it will give rest toyour
to your infanta. Perfectly;
■nent in another column.
nr.y and vicinity- ber ,
11 the Kcd Lion uotm, w
ire. except when
jy - 6 > I°®°’ ll
'persons abb
r< 'nape or s' c v’*there-
LTOONA
!>•■" and nev-er wjU
cotamging said «wmP etor4
r found, by tho propne
,I,OniI WXLnEI.M*BBa'
1 service* to the clti*® 0 * of
(: iven if thres
j;s amflgS:
llWta
ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
HAILS CLOSE. '
inuternWayat *'■' 700 AM.
Western “ aDdHolUday«bOTg,_ 7 00 A.M.
Weetern Through and Hollidaysburg, 6 SO P. M.
740 “
Hollid»y«h“ r ß . . , 710 A.' SI,
Western Through 716 «
Extern Through Mail, 740 «
Uollidayebnrg, • 660 P.M.
Western 1 Way, ( « 10 P. M.
Esstern, “ . .6 66 P. M.
Office open for the transaction of business from 6.80 AM-
Q 9.00 P. M., daring the week, and from 7AO to 850 o’,
tlcck, oa Sunday.
Jane i, >67-tfJ ’JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Bipresa Train East arrives 8,10 P.M„ jeares 8,26 P.-M.
« “ West “ 7,40 A.M., BAOA/M
“ East ■“ 1,15 A.M. « 1,20 A. M
jVeat “ 8,25 P. M., “ R4O P. M.
Mail “ East « 7,-16A.M. « 7,30 A.M.
« West “ ‘ 6,65 P.M., •« 7,10 P. M.
The lIOLLIDAYSBUKG BR AW CH connects with Express
IrainKast and West, and Mall Train East and West.
INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown
Aceommddatlou Train East and West, Johnstown Wav
Train Eastward and Express Train Westward.
April 12,1860. ENOCH LEWIS, Gtrtl Siift.
«
LOCAL
Presentation to Col. Thos. A. Scott.—The
following correspondence explains itself:—
To Thomas A. Scott, Esq.— bear Sir On
behalf of the employees in department over
which you have presided so successfully , we pre
sent you the accompanying testimonial, and
whilst We are gratified at your promotion, we re
gret that it severs the close connection that: baa
heretofore existed between us.
Very respectfully yours,
o. c. fbanciscus,
S. D. YOONG.
GITAS. B. SEELY,
BENJ. F. BOSE,
CHAS. A. NAO.MAN,
ANDBEW CABNEGLE,
Committee.
1728 Speuce Stbeet, Philadelphia, l
August 6th, 1860. /
To Oeo. C. Francisais, Samuel D. Young, Chat.
B. Sidy, Benj. F. Rose, Chas. A. Kauman,
Andrew Carnegie, Committee— \
Gentlemen : I have this day received the
magnificent service of plate that was placed in
your charge for presentation to me by my late
co-workers in the operating, department of the
Pennsylvania -Railroad, as a testimonial of their
regard and esteem. Please convoy to the par
ties you represent, my sincere acknowledgement
for the manifestation of their regard, and for the
generous spirit with which it is proffered] To
the consciousness of having labored faithfully
for years past in the service of the Company is
now added the gratifying evidence that I have
also secured the approbation of those with whom
I have been associated, I shall value the beau
tiful gift chiefly as an evidence of the apprecia
tion and approval of my follow laborers. Its
use upon the family board must always recall
many pleasant associations that I trust will over |
cluster around it. The signal success which j
has attended the operating department of the I
great work that we have been, abd are still con- !
nected with, allowmoto say, is justly due to the
combined efforts of its faithful and well tried
body of energetic toon in. the various depart
ments. To them the Company, the great busi
ness public, nnd your humble servant arc much
indebted.' Wishing each of you, and tnose you
represent, as much pf happiness as you have
this day conferred upon me, I remain, as ever,
Very truly, your friend,
THOS. A. SCOTT
{Signed.]
Bull’s Mills Camp Meeting. —The arrange
ments for the camp meeting at Boll’s Mills are
noir completed. Excursion tickets, good on all
trains which stop at that station, will be issued
from all stations on the Pcnn’a R. B. between
Ilollidaysburg and Spruce Creek. Two excur-
eion trains will run from this place to the camp
" ground on Sunday, one in the morning and the
other in the evening. The first train will leave
llollLJaysburg at half-past eight o’clock in the
morning, pass this place at 9.15, and arrive at
Bell s Mills at 9.45. This train will also run to
Spruce Creek and return. The evening train
will leave this place in. time for evening service
at the camp, remain at the ground until 9.25,
when it will leave fdr Spruce Creek. Returning,
it will pass Bell’s Mills at 11 o’cloc’k, arrive at
Altoona at 11.30, and at Hollidaysburg at 12.00
midnight.
I. 0. of 0. F. Pic Nic.—The Third Annual
Pic Nic of Veranda Lodge, No. 532, came off on
Saturday last, in the grove near Miller’s school
house, west of town. The day was delightful,
and the turn-out of . members and ladies quite
large. We arrived on tiao ground about noon
and found the large platform, filled with ladies
and gents “ tipping the light fantastic toe” to
most excellent music discoursed by the Harris
burg String Band. In a short time dinner was
announced, and with that liberality
»hich characterizes our people, we were invited
to a number of tables. Of course we coaid not
respond to all the invitations, and tp particu
arize would be invidious; therefore wo will on
y add that we partook of as fine a repast as
ever was ever nerved up in the woods. After
, er the bugle again called the dancers to v
places, and from half past one to six o’clock all
‘‘went merry as a marriage belle.” The
est feeling prevailed, and good order was main
tained throughout. -
S- of T. Pic Nio—Wo visited Beale’s Woods
on Thursday afternoon last) to see how the “cold
water party” were enjoying themselves and we
were fully convinced that they did not need the
“id of tpiriu to make eveiy tiling pass off pleasnnt
-- There was a large turn-out of ladies and gen
tlemen connected with the Division, and the
good things provided forthe occasion were am-
P y sufficient, and in great variety. The affair
was conducted in a creditable manner, nothing
\ ‘- ever oc P«ring to mar the happiness of any
o' the participants. ’ ' ‘
Abbess.— Wo leam'tfittt oajr townsman, CoL
• »• Hall, will address the citizens of this
w ff e 'frbtfty, on .the political Questions
aich now agitate thocouatiy. Qn Friday eyen
-8 next, u response to MtoTitotlonfrpm the
op es’ Patyy cinl). Let the members of all
T*l a turn and hear him, os we feel sure
if it 8 a^^BB of snob a character that
does not please it nrlll not offend. The day
instead of hard words bas er
aert n<i C?L H ’« address will be of the fbr
er and not of the latter. ; ‘ ‘ : ;
“W
Oft,; 11 * will bea meetiDg
the?, Tu h^ B ofthe People's Party diab, in
(Thursday) for the
«iv e( j, 8 * ! ’ Woin olob bate been re-
ITEMS.
AnothebFatal Stabbing Apfaie.—Aaad
affair occurred at Fostoria, in this county, on
Wednesday evening last, between tyro men
named Osborne and Meadville, both residents
of that vicinity. The circumstances of the af
fiiir are reported to be about as follows: They
-were sitting together m front of Estcrlina’s
store, arguing about some unimportant,matter,
when Osborne called Meadville a liar. Mead
ville replied that -if be (Osborne) called him a
liar again he would whip him. Osborne then
jumped up and said, “you’re a G-d d-d liar
and Meadville at once rose and grabbed him by
the threat—the bystanders at the same time
catching him to pull him away—when he ex
claimed, “I’m stuck.” Upon examination'it
appeared that he had received a stab in the
breast, Which penetrated the left ventrical of the
heart. It was given With a Barlow knife. The
Wound, it was soon discovered, was a serious
one, and at about one o’clock on the same night
he died. s Osborne was arrested, and the next
morning brought to jail, where he awaits trial.
Both men are said to have been sober, and pre
viously on. good terms. Osborne has a wife and
three children. Meadville was unmarried, but
was the support of an aged and dependent mo
ther,—Register. '
Man Killed.— Yesterday afternoon, says the
Harrisburg Patriot and Union, of the 21st inst.,
a man was killed on the railroad about a mile
and ia half this side of Lewistown, by being
struck,by the locomotive of the mail train com
ing east. It appears that the man was-walking,
ontho track, and got out of'the way of a freight
train going west, by standing upon a tie on the
down track. The mail train rounded a curve
and was almost up to the man before he was ob
served by the engineer. He sounded the whis
tle, and just as the man turned, the corner of
the engine bumping-beam struck him in the
breast, the force of which threw him against an
embankment, from which he rolled down within
a few inches of tho track. The dead body of
the man was taken to Mifiliu by Conductor Bar
to. On the person of the deceased was a copy
book, in which was written the name of A. Ne
bit, beyond which there was nothing to identi- i
fy the man. From his drees it was supposed j
that he was an itinerant mendicant, but ho had I
no bundle with him, and nobody about Mifflin
could recognize him.
An Item fob Housekeepers. —The liquid
glue made as a specialty, and extensively ad
vertised as a secret preparation, is very simply
made, and costs very little. Eight ounces of
glue, dissolved in a half pint of water, in a wide
mouthed bottle, costs but a few cents. Having
dissolved it by immersing the bottle in a vessel
of water until the desired result takes place,
pour into the mixture two-and-a-half ounces of
nitric acid, stirring until all is incorporated.—
Glue should bo used that costs forty cents a
. pound. The cost of the acid is merely nominal.
Lora few cents, therefore, any housekeeper
may prepare as much of the article as would
cost a dollar and a half, or two dollars when
purchased in little bottles. The Celebrated
Prepared Glue, advertized in the papers, is
nothing more than this. It is however, a valu
able composition, as it never ferments,, and will j
even mend porcelain permanently, provided it |
does not come in contact with water. I
Vocal and Instrumental Concert. Prof.
Francis Henry will give a vocal and instrumcn
jtal concert in the Altoona Academy school-room
this (Thursday) evening-, at 8 o’clock, at which
he will b’e assisted by Prof. A. F. Lejal, a cele
brated pianist, and two ladies of Pittsburgh,
who are talented vocalists. Prof. Henry says
the concert is to be no humbug, and with the
array of mnsical talent engaged we don’t see
how It could be other than successful.
Prof. Henry .would respectfully infoim bis
friends and pupils that he is now ready to re
sume his instructions on the violin, piano, melo
deon, guitar, or any musical instrument. His
terms are $l2 for 24 lessons,’ one half the tui
tion in advance.
Fine Plums. —\ esterday morning we found a
little package attached to the knob of our office
door, directed to the firm. On opening it we
found it to contain eight large blue plums at
tached to one stem. A note accompanying sta
ted that there had been six more plums- on the
same stem, but they had dropped off. The stem
which held them was pot over two inchis long.
It must have been worth looking at, ere it was
\broten off. ; As we are pretty good at solving
conundrums, problems, &0., it did not take us
long to diacovor whence the fruit came. Read
ing backwards and upside-down is part of a
printer’s trade.
Teacher’s Association. —The Teacher’s As
sociation of this county met in this place last
week, but as we bad not time to attend it and
have not been furnished >rith a copy of its pro
ceedings we can not say how it passed off. A
meeting was held in the Baptist Chifrch on Fri
day evening, at which Prof. Miller read an cs
say, which is highly spoken of, and Rfri Alex
Clark, editor of the School
address which abounded in literature,
touching passages and mirth provoking anec
dotes and personations.
Constable Ely has received an appoint*
meat from the Penn’* B. B. G 0.,, to attend at
pie depot in this place, on the arrival of passen
ger brains, and keep back the boys who crowd
aronnd the cars to such an extent that it is al
most impossible for passengers to get oat of or
into thie cifrs. The services of such an officer
have long been peeded at that point, and Joe
will ppt t lie boys “ through a course of grouts”
if they do a’t ke&p their distance.
: BejiovAi.—G. W. Kessler, has removed intoi
bis new building Immediately across the street
from his old one. His new store room is con
siderably larger than the old one, and he has it
fitted up <|uite tastily, both outside and in, and
will wait upon, his customers os cheerfully'as
usual.
OPiBEOTpn or ihk &o The Coupty
.Committee of the People’s Party. met ot-Hoili-
*l»e Idih fnst., to nominate ecan
dinate for the above office, in the place of Wm.
Esq., declined, when W. Parley, Hsq-,
oTzyroae City was unanimously nominated.
Shaded Sjdkwai-ks.—The pleasure of walk*
ing-upon well shaded sidewalk* is thoroughly
appreciated at this season of the year, when the
sun is unmercifully hot, and'thenir rarely dis
tnrhed With cooling winds. Their necessity is
felt, and not until the heat of Summer is over
do their; excellence cease to elicit satisfaction
and gratitude. Shade trees beautify and adorn
a town, besides rendering town life supportable
during Summer, and many wotild be glad to see
themj upon every street, lining the sidewalks
from one. end of the. street to the other. The
coming Fall should be improved by those of our
cltizena who have not yet done so in enriching
the town with these admirable assistants to our
Summer luxuries.
ScnißMas Attention— Mr. Trabeus Wil
liams* of Louisville, Ky., well known as a con
tributor ;to various publications in America and '
Europe, is preparing an “ Authors Album,” de
signed to. contain contributions ffpjn the living
writers Of America, with a portrait and short
biography of each. The “ Author’s Album” is
open to all, and writers .desiring to appear in its
pages are requested to address him at the above
place on the subject, enclosing a stamp.
Exchanges, by copying the above (and this
notice) twice, and sending Mr. W. "the papers
containing it, will be entitled to a copy 0 f the
book.
Accidents.. Philip Farbaach, an employee
at McNamara’s rolling mill, was severely in
jured about the back and shoulders, on Thurs
day, lust, by the falling upon him of a derrick.
Wm. Stone, of the Qaysport Foundry, sus
tained a severe injury to one of his legs on the
same day; He was assisting to remove a heavy
casting Which accidentally slipped off the rollers
and rolled ; over his leg. The limb was painful
ly bruised but fortunately no bones were broken.
— Standard. '
Tut Peach Borer.— Mr. John Hays, of Hol
lidayeburg, informs the Register that he has tried
coal tar (obtained at the gas works) for two
years past, as a remedy for the Peach Borer,
wuh entire success> He dug a little basin about
the root of the tree, raising the rim a couple of
inches, .anid poured into it say V pint of; the tar
i'enewing the application early in the spring.
He is quite sanguine it will save the trees.—
Try it.
Hon. S..S. Blair.— Three counties in this
district viz. Cambria, Blair and Huntingdon,
have declared in favor of Hon. S. S. Blair for
Congress, therefore his nomination is certain.
. Altoona, Aug. 16th, 1860.
To the President and Delegates of the Democratic
County Convention :
I am informed that the party to which I am
attached, chose, at their late County Convention,
to nominate me as a candidate for the office of
County Commissioner. Highly as I appreciate
the honor thus.conferred, I must beg leave to
decline the nomination. I do this because of
the duty I owe to my employers— to faithfully
perform the work allotted to me by them—which
I could not do in the event of my accepting this
nomination, or of my being elected to the office
of Coqnty Commissioner. Please accept of my
deolination N and oblige
lo ail whom it may Ctmecnt. —The subscriber begs leave '
respectfully to make known to the citizens of Altoona and )
sttiuitjr that ho has purchased the stock, good-will and lix- |
tores of Mr. Barnes’ Mews Offlco, next door to the I’oatOl-N
flee, where I intend to continue the business as a branch of
No. 1, on Main Street. lam induced to.keep this place I
oppn solely for (the accommodation of those who have to go 1
to the I’ost Office, and find it more convenient to call hero
than at my old stand. This branch will bo continued, pro
vided It pays; if not, I shall concentrate the business at
one point. : I
I predicted, Jess than one year ago, to some of my friend*, j
that more than one news office could not be sustained in
this place ns it should be, and the sequel has proved the
truth of ray prediction.
Now that I have obtained the solo control of tho news
and periodical business in this 1 oddity, I hope my friends
will not Imagine that in consequence of my position X will j
attempt to extort, or take advantage of thtir necessities.—
Not at all. On the contrary 1 intend to pursue a liberal
policj, so that there may he no cause pf complaint or room I
for competition. I will sell all papers and periodicals at j
publishers prices to my customers. j
I would state, furthermore, Unit I have obtained a lease I
from tho P, R.H. Co., to run nows hoys on the trains on {
the Middle [Division of the road, extending from Mifflin to
Johnstown, giyipg mo greater facilities for accommodating }
tho citizens; of Altoona and vicinity, by .having the passem'j
ger trains as an outlet for surplus stock, and I wiil there- !
by he enabled to keep-a full supply of all kinds of papers
and periodicals that may bo wanted by the public generally.
I would also state for the Information of those who can
not moke it;convenient to call at my place of business for
daily papers, that if they will leave mo their names and
residence;;! ;WIU have them delivered to them regularly, as
I employ ; a exclusively lor that purpose.
And now last, hut not least,. I will publicly announce
that fropi and after the 10th of September next, 1 shaft
adopt the. CASH SYSTEM in my business. I give this
timely notice of my intention so that,all whom it may con
cern may be prepared for the time. ! After four years ex
perience I am satisfied that tho credit system, as indulged
in Altoona, la a humbug, and all business men will bear
me out in the asscraion. lam sorry that / am compelled
to jiersne this course, as tlie great majority of the commu
nity are whole-souled, clever, and true men, but there is a
■id vantage of this system,
mount that dealers may
»y day comes they find
it don’t matter which, so
pay ; and of course they
»,! venture to say, that
iu the town loses at least
b. Ibis at least Is my
ictly understood that I
tions after the date atiove
in uptjon amidst the
and in the language of
im ; llvoordio; survive
te date mentioned,
my motives should bo misconstrued, in adopting
this system; 4 B imply say tbnlXhhave had it in con
templation for more than! three months.\Mr. Bfirnes first
suggested to me the propriety of such a emtrae, giving as
his [reason tbit If he continued to trust bo whuM have to
shut up ; and iu &ct it was. this very credit system that
compelled l|imto! abandon the business. , Now. I hope no
one will Impnftn my motives by presuming that I Karo
this fetranie merely because I have the pWer-lh.
my own hand* at all. lam compelled to do it, other
wise 1 would [have to “go under,” as any ono with the
f“i nsadiiy see that the very small profit on
WP®” docs-pdtaftpw any margin for losses. Believing the
above will place mo right with my friends and the public,
f would Imre rcturn thanks for past fovots and reep&tftl
ijr solicit a cOftttapance of patronage, hophig: by strict at-
to be ablo to cafot successfully for all
-'-Wmiamß.
V ' -I J'np'r Literearj 2fo. 1.
r:' ] ' j
A CARD.
Yours very truly,
GEO. I). CiIAMER
[Advertisement .]
NOTICE.
On the Win tost, by the R«v. ;S. OreleUton. Mr. ATTCTR
DRAVENSTED to Miss HBLLEN of
this place.
(Mifflin papers please copy.)
Where mirth and happiness reigns supreme the printer
is never forgotten, consequently' our thanks are due the
above'couple lor the handsome manner In which they re 4
membered ha, while launching their bark upon the sea of
nigtrimony. Our humble wish is that they may never en
counter those winds which blow toward the shore of ad
versity, but that they may be taken up by a gale of pros
perity and waited smoothly over tho sea, ahd finally,' at a
greeu old age, anchor safely in the haven ol eternal rest.
On Thursday, Ang. 16th, at the Lutheran parsonage, in
Altoona, Pa., by Rev. Chan. L. Ehrcnfeld, Mr. JAMES
SIELOY to Miss MARGARET ANN KOPP, botli of Cam
bria Co., l*a.
GO AND SEE
The Root and Herb Doctor!
TX/'HO CAN BE CONSULTED AT
V V the Altoona House, on the 14th day of September.
All patients who wish to continue their treatment, must
prepare themselves to get two months treatment in Sep
tember ,as tho Doctor will then move for the far West, to
get-a new supply ofroots, for which ho goes every fall,
consequently he will, not ho at Altoona again until the
middle of November, the exact time of which notice will be
given through Ibis paper.
Principal office No. 257, North 2nd Street, below Pine,
Philadelphia.
lie will visit Altoona monthly, after his return from tho
v ■ - W. LIVINGSTON.
Altoona, Aug. 23,15C0.
PROF. L. MILLER’S
HAIR INVICORATOR!!
An effective, safe and eco-
KOMICAL COMPOUND,
FOH RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its original color
wI Ml out dyeing, and preventing the hair from turnlmr
gray.
FOIi I RE\ hXTI A G UALDXFSS, anti" curing it, when
tliore w the least particle of vitality or recuperative ou
* ergy remolding.
KQR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF and all
cutaneous affections at the Scalp.
FOR BEAVTIPiINC THE HAIR, imparting to it an un
equalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft and silky in
its texture and causing it to curl readily
The great celebrity and the increasing deiTiand lor this
.unequalled preparation, convince the proprietor that one
trial i» only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its
supeuor qualities over any other preparation at present in
use. It cleanses the head and sca.’p from (landrail and
otter cutaneous diseases, causes the hair to grow luxuriert
ly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy flexible appearance,
ami also where tl.o hair is loosening ami thiiilng, it will
give strength and vigor to the roots, Mid restore thegiowth
to those parts which have become bald, causing it to yield
afresh covering of hair.
There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New
Y oik who have had their hair restore,l by the use of this
Invigorator, when all other preparations had foiled. 1,. Jl.
mis in his possession letters innumerable testify in- to the
loh 'it'T' n om p( ‘‘ SODS . ofthe respectability. It
lid.eirectuaily Prevent the hair Jrmn taming gray until
the latest penod of life; and in cases where the hair hasal
rcady changed its color, the use of the Invigorator will
with cet tninty restart it to its original hue, giving it a dark
hi??/ a ': pcur , ;i ' l . ce - As . n Perfume for the toilet and a Hair :
llcstoratiic it is particularly recommended, having an
upet-able fragrance; and the great facilities‘it affords in
diessmg the hair, which, when moist with the Invigorator
can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its
place, whether plain or in cirls-henco the great demand
inilcl artMf which none
ough t to he without, as the price places it within the reach
oi ail, bciug.
ONLY 35 CENTS
at all respectable druggists and perfu-
L. would cnll the attention of Parents and
Guardians to the use of the Invigorutor, in cases where the
childrens Hair inclines to be weak. The use of it lay, the
foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes anv'iinjm
rities [ ‘ la t oiay have become connected with the scalp n,„
removal of which is necessary both for the health of the
ci.iiti. ami the luture appearance of its Hair.
~I r A ,’r!!h'co iline without the fac simile LOUIS
t. 0D the outer wrapper: ah»«i. L Mill r
HAIR p’ymoitATOU, N. Y. blown in the’gt *
W Depot* 56 Dey ,Sr.. and sold hy the pi iud
pal Merchants and Druggist* throughout the world. ?
Uneial di*couut to purchasers hy the quantity.
J UEo desire to preseut to tlie American Public mv
New and Improved Instantaneous
LIQUID HAIR Di'E
which after years of scientific experimenting I have hroieht
1 * d - s '^, l ! lack or Uro-ivu instantly without
lE. ;S":« “■* •—« >-•
Pike, Only 50 Ceiils.
Ang. 23, ’OO-1 y. Depot, 5C Dey St,, New York.
QTRAY COW.—GAME TO THE
r«sid-nc e of tb« subscriber, at Blair Furnace, Blair
county ou or about the first of July, 1860, a black mooly
cow . with a piece cut off the right ear. The owner is r<^
quested to come forward prove property, pay charges, and
take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of accordin'-
to law. PETrn I 4 °
Altoona, Aug. 16, ’6O-1t
i TO THE PEOPLE.
I T HAVE JEST RETURNED FROM
!A, >--ist .with,a largo assortment of the followin'- ar
t.cles Ijougbt for cash, which I offer to the citizens of Blmh
| and adjoining counties, at the
Blair County Book and Music Store ,
uT the* B,rwt > Alt -™>
BOOKS & STATIONERY
of all kinds. Albums, Blank Rooky, Pass
Rooks. Ac., Ac. Also uj] the different £
SCHOOL BOOKS
OUIT.vg
onhefi ,)ai rT il ' ty 0f Violi “- F Qul 7 tar fe Lu| l othtT4 C iimS’
scftingTi: l^ q^tity’'ofS^'^^c-^holatS
published, to which I invite the attention of the* ladit-H 1 I
hiivc MUSiGAB INSTRUCTORS for aimosl ever^tru
Also a superior lot of CIGARS. TOYS, and small Musi
cal Instruments, Taber’s and other celebrated Pencils
Gold Pen, Perfumery Extracts. Fancy Soaps Teeth imd
l-ur r ei Boobsf Infos’ Shopping
A-,-16 '4 C o t CHARLES CAUGULIXO,
I HPO THE PUBLIC—T HE SU B
hCRIBERf having taken thoestahlishmentheretofore
owned by Samuel I. Fries.) would respectfully an *
nounce to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity,
that he has removed his. J B^fv
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fplil
27iV, SHEET-lUON WARE t£- STOVE STORE,
to the now building on Annie street, between llurriot'and
, *“» A »“na, where he will keepcoUsta^p
2i.! ll iV n(1 assortment of everything in his line
which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. “ ’
ROOFING 1 & SPOUTING
put up on short notice. lie also manufactures l.i-.m-u
:s*:sar,£.““ •” * sssjzs
also' attached a sopper-smithiug room to his os
-5S | 2RSaslSl??“ ta “ “
All kinds of job-Work promptly attended to.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Altoona, Ang. ICth, 1860. STEI HEN WINTERS -
The regulali meeting of
tiie Blair County Teachers Association, will’be held
iii Altoona, °n Friday, August 17th, 18C0. The sessions
Borneo?.i nne k dayB- Addresses wilt be delivered by
Ang. 17,12? Cm?>erS- JOSEPH R. FINLEY; Prcs't.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.—NOTICE
is hereby given that the partnership heretofore ex-
Lw e A l por B^va^d Un ? ei s i S ncd ’ tradinK uuder the name of
Law A Fox, was.dissoived by mutual consent, on Wednea
oifu ,!L„ rai ) V . 10 T IU make settlement of the same
auApay all debts of thp firm. JOSEPH LAW
Altoona, Aug. a, ’«Klt». STEWART FOX
JEWELRY & VARIETY
STORE.
The subscriber continues to
Tl C °^ Dtlyou hand ft 11 ‘b° best literary papers and
rwrmdlcals, dally papers from Philadelphia, New York and
S « good assortment bf Books. All
School Books used to thfr place and vlctelty always mi
I°,* , 0{ Confectionaries, anil knlck knacks
th r Also the best Tobacco & Segor*
ind Jogotboryfitb a fine nssortluent of Gold
v d nilflJi nC 8 ’ P oIJ *M“S* »bd other articles of Jewel
ry. (MI and examine, H. FETTlvni.’t>
TO EEp,- THE SUBSCRIBER,
about to remove Into his new store room offers cl
W 4ugML^3fc T 0C? “ 1 ' M b lm ‘ 9- w - k*ssler.
T?PR SALE,-~A HOUSE AND J OT
lm.it Vmm0 7
HARRIED.
„
MES. WINSLOW, AN EXPERT
FENCED SURSB ASl> FEM ALE PHYSICIAN, pre
senes u> the attention of mother* tor . * ,
S OOTHI N G SYR. U P ,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. *
which greatly feciiitates the process of teething by solicit
ing the gums reducing alUnflammiition wHi allay nUn and
spasmodic octiori. and I siftare to rtmlaUthe SowrU.
Depend upon it mothers, it wUligivh rest to yaurseWm.
ontX Relief and Health to your In fmts.
Wo have pat up and sqld this article for over ten years,
and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what wo have
noyer been able to say of any other bos it
failed, in a single instance, to effect a care,, when'timely
A e ver did wo know an 1118101100 of dissotis&ctiou bv
any one who used it On the contrary, all hre delighted
with its operations, and iu terms of highest commen
dation of its magienheffects and medical virtues. We speak
in this matter “what we do know,” after tew years’ expe
rience, and pledge owr reputation for, tho fulfilment of what
we hero declare. In almost every instance where tho in
fant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be
found In fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is ad
ministered. • • ; i i
This valuable preparation is tha prescription of one of
the moat experienced and skillful i nurses in New England,
and has been used with uovcr-fuiliUg success in thousands
of coses. 1 ■ .
It not only relievos the thild from pain, bat invigorates
the stomach and bowels, corrects atSdity, and gives tone
and energy to the whole system, fit will almost instantly
relieve Griping in the linxods arid, m«d Colic, and over
come convnlsoins, which, if hot speedily remedied, end in
death. Wo believe it the fccst'iphl surestremedy in the
world, in all cases of Dysentery arid Diarrhoea in children,
whether it arises from teething orilrom any other cause.—
Wo would say to every mother who' has a child suffering
frbm any of the foregoing complaints—do not let yonr pre
judices, nor tho prejudices of otherp. stand between your
suffering child and tho relief that j Will be sure—yes, abso
lutely sure—to follow the use of itfiis medicine, if timely
used. Full directions for using will accompany each bot
tle. None genuine unless tho fUq-similo of CDIITIS &
PKRKIXS. New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold :by. Druggists throughout the World, and by G. W.
K easier and A. iloush, druggists, .Altoona. Price 25 cents
per- battle.
Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, N. Y.
July 12, 18fl0.-ly. ~
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !
PICTURES FOR TIVENTY-FIVE CENTS !
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !
PICTmiES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
AT run 1
PEOPLE’S GALLERY, (
PEOPLE’S GALLERY, \
PEOPLE’S GALLERY, •
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
Corner of Caroline arid Virginia Streets, Figart’a building,
Altoona, July 12, IStiU.-Om. ; 09
GROCERY, PROVISION,
. AND
WHOLESALE LIQIJdR STORE
r piE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
-0- A MIT Mhw • lb, . i i e tl A‘ lt hu has the iulercst
ol A. MILLIRO.V m theGrocory ana Provision Storehere
tofuie kept by them on 5 irginia street, below Carolina St
Where ho will continue the business, and will keep con
-- on hand a large supply of ' y
f'LOCII, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,.
DRIKD REEF, FISH, SALT, MULAS3B3, COFFEE, TEA,
SUGAR, SI’ICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
and everything usually kept in Grocery and Provision
Stoics, all of which lie receives fresh-from the eastern and
western cities, and will sell at the mpst reasonable prices
Having recently obtained license to sell liquor hy whole
sale, I will keep constantly 6u hand-d large assortment ol
liquors of the best qualities to he had.
i respectfully solicit a share of public custom.
July IS>OO.-3m. ;J. REIUCOWITZ.
RAIL ROAD LANDS FOR SALE,
ON LONG CREDIT,
AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST
nnilE TIANTBAL AND ST. JOSEPH
A . 1 .'.-' l , l ‘ l , ;oAr) COMPANY, haTiiig pvor 600,000 ACUKS
of lying m the State- of Missouri which was .rraut
aM 1“ 11*0 construction ot their
P ° rtioU for sale, on the
...if,' I .® P' l ' l of these lands are -within six, and ajl
uitlnn fideen miles ol the Kailrond, .which is now comple
ted. and open for use throughout it.-i entire len-th ("U6
Wb nns.frpaked
hj any in the salubrity of itaclimate, the fertility of its
sod. and the extent of its mineral renounces.
for further information, apply at tlteiLuud office of the
Company, or address by letter, JOSIAII HUNT
Laud Commissioner, 11. & St. Jo/lt.’ll.
I’d).", ’CO.-ly*
Hannibal, Mo.
QTILL IN THE FIELD!
h-p. Haying understood that the reportis being circulated
I tal e M.ta q m U ?hi!| C r m 'V HK ? {rXG AuSS!
h® 1 Of Warming ray oldcnstomerH and the
old iMd’udio/. r mt 1 a "‘ htill , c:lrryin ß °nbusiness nt ray
UK k f It a t t 0 »«'*o one and all with
Bt,LF, 1 EAL, 10I1K. MUTTON,SAUSAGES, PUDDINGS
ac„ ( qtml. if not superior, to any in tlio market. I have
procuring the; very best. of stock
f " ni ; sh I tlj o market, an abundant supply of
t r n?, ays 1,0 kl on -band to meet the wants of
the public Those in want of anything in tho meat wav
/.ny Invited to call nt the : eld stand.
Mayli), lx)-«lm. W. K. LEONARD. -
Q HOE-L US DINGS.—sJUST RECEI-
K_7 ved a good assortment of Shoe Finding of all <le-
Jn vTn’ C “ W ° WUI 8011 at low t
July 10, 1860. STEWART A THOMPSON,
LEATHERS-We Lave jnst
Klher Ce ‘wl, a ." 00d s . tock of tl,c best lled and Oak Sole
Leather. M o have also a good assortment of Goat and-
Moroccos, French and Country Calf Skins, Uppers.
nriiMo^ 8 ! Bindings, Ac, all of which we wUlauJw
pnet. and warrant to give satisfiictioa.;
whJr<T e wfo! 1 ex ;"? ine our Btock before purchasing else,
Jnl vl■? t S<it I>^aca_t ”° door « below the Post Office]
July 13,1&C0. STEWART A THOMPSON
American Life Insurance 'and Trust Co.
Capital Stock; $500,000.
Company Building , Walnut Sti, S. E. comer of
Fourth P Aila. '
B. F. ROSE. AQE&& ALTOONA,
nl y £n?£ UKAXCJS AT TIIE USUALJIUTUAL HATP9
OR Af JOINT STOCK RAXES, AX ABOUT MPERPPV'p’
J. C. SIjIMS, Se<fy, [Oct, 2Tth, 1859-ly.
L> COMIft G COUNT? MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE
agent of thb Lycoming Mutual Fire InMce
description. In town or hits Z
AND LOT If | PRIVATE
SALE.—The Oata-Honso and Loti ■
Deranging to the ALTOONA AND HOL-1 A .
LIDAYSRURG PLANK -Tmvn n\.Tf ArttjL ~ 'A
uAtix mile from Altoona, la offered
Phvate Sale. For term* abd
Spa U ny r?ill<lUir6o ' JOSEPII DYSART.PresWe.fofThe
- 1 3% fApril 26,1860.-tf.
m allium:,'
notary PUBLIc.
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO* PA.
■Sto£rt ig? * found “VttOßtorblnrj. B. Hlleman.
BEST QUALITY OP
Dbc* 11,1856-tt IlScS’le.
T UMBER POR SALE, i;
-fM ,?MOO SHINGLES, > 80,000 LATHES,
ndd aii kind* of BU?LDING MATERIALS, Ibwf San the
bwQSt, lor Cash. Apply to JQIIN feHQEMAK HR-
TTARDWARE OP ALL iDESCRIP
-4.X Hon* Just rooeived and for sale by!
•o<a.lMf] - ;.f - ;.■> J&B.HILEMAN.:
/YUEENS WARE, JUST RECEIVED.
HqJi A.largb And fashionable assortnwsalr at the store of
yi- - ; ~' y ’ - - Ji p HILEMAN.
" p "*' 1 * ' ' - - . \ - ■<_
TT^u^ 8 ’ CQLOGNPS, I?OM-
ONL¥ PREPARATION
Haring Proofs so strong and direct as ts
E X PEL THE |>OU BT S
OP ALL. ■ . •••
For Statesmen, Judges, Editors. Pbyatoiao* of the oldest
•chouaas welt as now, give it tbcir unqualified sanction,
ttciliccomtoeud it for nil cases of and diseases of
the scalp and brain; but All who hare used it, unite In
testifying that it will preserve tho hair from being gray,
and from falling to anyage, na well ns restore. Bend the
following:—
. ObJc Grove, 8. C. June SUth, XBS9.
Dsop. 0. J. Wood: .Dear Sir:—Your Uair Restorative is
rapidly gaining popularity iu this community. I bave'had
occasion to lay prejudice aside, an.l give yeur Uair Res
torative a perfect teat:—
.Doting the year 1554, I was so nnfertnnato as to be
thrown from my sulky against a rock near the road-aide,
wont which my head received a most terrible blow; cau
wng a great deal ot irritation, which communicated to tbe
!S^ a^ e .? t f nua of the bend, from the effects ef
wmen my hair was Anally destroyed over tho entire sur
yrom tl,e t,mu 1 flrst 'Uncovered Ita
dropping, however,-up to the time of its total disappear
ance, I employed everything I could tliiuk of, being a pro
fewionat'man myself, and, as I thought, understanding the
nature of the disease, but was finally defeated In every pre
scription advanced. •
Thoeo and no other VDcnputaaces induced me to resort
to your worthy Hair KeMbrative, which I have evefy rea
son to believe, produced a very bappy result; two months
after the first application, I had as beautiful a head of
young hair as 1 over saw, for which I certainly owe you
my most sincere thanks. Vest assured, dear sir, I shall
recommeud yonr remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall
use my influence, which I flatter myself to say, U not a
You can publish thl« if you think proper.
Yours, Tory rcspectfhUy, H- J. WRKHIT, M. D.
Office of the Jeffersonian, Philipp), Va.. Dec. 12th, 1858.
Dior sir .—I fed it my (July as well as, my pleasure, te
ttftte to you tho following circumstance, which you can u*o
ns you think proper. A gentleman ot this place, (a law
yer,) has been bald over since his early youth; so much so,
that he wm compelled to wear a wig. Ho was Induced to
use a bottle sat your “ Hair Restorative,” which ho liked
very much; and after using some two’ or three bottles Ids
hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he how has a hand
some head of hair. The. gentleman's name is Bradford,and
us he is very well known inonr adjoining counties, many
persons can testify ti the.thith of this statement; I give
it to you at the request of Mr. Bradford. You can Sell a
great deal of your Hair Restorative lu this and the ailiolu
mg counties if you have the proper agents. Yours. 4c,
n . „ .. THOMSON SDUaiiNOU.
Du. Wood: Dear Sir y permit mo to express the obliga
tions lam under Rr the entire restoration of my hair to
its original color; about tho timo of my arrival In the
United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon tbs
application of your “ Hair Restorative” it soon 'recovered
its original hue. I consider your Restorative os a very
wouderlul invention, quite efficacioua as well as agreeable.
8. '4'HALBhRO.
Tho Restorative la put up in bottles of three stew, tl*:
largo, medium, and small; tiie small holds X A a pint and
retails for one dollar per bottle : tho medium holds at least
twenty per cent, more In proportion than tho small, retails
for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart, 40 per
cent, more in proportion, and retails for ; . •
O. J. WOOD AGO., Proprietors, 441 Broadway, Mew
York, Slid 114 Market Street St. Louis, Moi
For sale by G. W. Kessler, Altoona, and hr all cosd
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.-- .. ... .".a, •
March 1, ’oo—ly ■ .- 1 ■
T ANDS! LANDS!! LANDSJ!!
.L!,.? 1 ® undersigned Is prepared lo locate LAN&WAR
RANT& in tho Omaha and Nebraska City Loud Oißcett,
Oood selections can now bo made near the . largo streams
and settlements. The Lands of this Tet rltory, now lu
Uarkct, uro of tht> boflt ijunlity*
: «ft- Selections careftilly made. Letters vf tenuity r*.
qnestod. ALKXi F. MoRINNKY, -
July 14.1860.-H ’ . C "“ *•
RSFiEsso.wr: .
Lev. A. B. Clare. Altoona, Pa.
M m, M. Lioyn & Co.. Banters, Allooffai P«.
McOaim & Perm, Editors. *» "!
TllO3. A. Scott. Supt. P. R. It., “
D. McMubtris, Esq., lltin tiiigdon, Pa.
T D. LEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALTQOXA. BLAIR Co, p„., -
Will practice Uw in-tho several Courts ofßlair.Cambrte.
Huntingdon, Clciirflehl, Centro anil ailjoining counties.—
Also in tho Dibtnot Count of tho United States. ■
Collections of claims promptly attended to. Agent for
the sale of Heal Estate, Bounty Land Warrants, and all
business pertaining to conveyancing and the law.
IT Reveeesoiss: ...'.
Hon. W ilson McCaudles and Andrew Burke, Ego., Pitts-
Sami ;'; l A - 011 “ore. Pres. Judge ofYayett*
.1 udicial District; lion. Chcnard Clemens, of WBeellngiVa.;
Hoh Henry D. Foster, t.reeuelmrg: Hon. John W. KUUngsr,
Lebanon; Hon. Win. A. Porter, PhlhulMphla; and Hon.
Georgo 1. Hamelton, Pittsburg; June XOT, 1859-ly.
The root and herb doctor,
from Plilladijlpliia, whose 9wms have biien so dense
ly crowded at the Logan House, on former visits, can-' bs
consulted burcafter at the Altoona Homo, one day haeach
wil/be Kii 0f wlic H *’ lu , bo f^ Ten «n this paper.l yj,
AU, ' o ' ,a ou u “> 13t!l dny of J u!y, HthofAneust
lltii day of September, after which ho will be
bnt v - ll! Rtvo notice through this paper when
' I I / comim-nce for tho winter soawn again- Ito treats
tim'i rlfeNr 0 ' 3 * r 3 hu r A stethoscopic examtna
- i u , e “ rt » I ‘ , * nss und Throat free 6f charge, Thrh
saads upon thousands have testified to the corrMtnateof
wwn-”.l?' dl,ua ? cs " itboUt aehing any attention*,’ He has
constant practice among diseases ofovery
S '■ lsfc -'«cs,of a private sat ore strictly eonflden-’
tml. «3y.See hnml-bills. Dr. W. LEVIJiGSTOX. .-
w. M. LLOYD & CO.,
ALTOOXA, PA.,
JOHNSTON, JACK & GO.,
notLIDAVSBCXO, PM,
{l<ale “Bell,.Johnston, Jack # Co.’’) ■
DRA F T S ON. THE PRINCIPAL
C.Uos, and Silver aha Gold for *ale. Cdlectiou*
ui.uie. Moneys received ou depod tc, payable'oh demand.
Feb 3d. n issa n ’ ° r npo “ 0me ’ wit V iatercst at fiilr rate*!
wood, M .i,. , j..Hoaaau,a.,,'-
T) }J.£• GOOD & GEMMItL' HA V
entered into Partnership to' the .'Practice of
Medicine, respectfully, tender scrviseato'thoPubllo
in tbo several branches of their Prpfesdon..“••• ““
, Calls \yill be answered cithefr day or hightat their offles
-Wlmh is the.same as heretofore ocenpted by Dra mS
* Good,—or at the Logan House. • 3 ‘
AprJV2lst, 18533 m • ■- - .. .V, ■ ■
TJOOTS AND SHOES:—THE UN-
Awi?i?r%2 na com Pl«toassortmentofßOOTS mHT
AMD SHOES, ready made, or made to :
Qvershoea, Ladies’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork
Soles, and everything Inhis Hne of business, of
the best quality and on the most reasonable terms. All ;■
custom work warranted. ' “ e“®’ AU
Jan. 2, ’56-tf.] . • J. SHOEMAKER. •
pURNITUfRE WARE-ROOM—T&E
A; «"' , T i e ned rospectftilly informs the public that he
has taken the ware-room two door* from the Branch Read
where he will keep oil hand all kind*pf * f ««a, „
CABIN 13T-^4IRE,
and attend to the duties lof an UNDERTAKER. -
a one apprentice wantsd.
Altoona, Apr. 12,18 ft). *JAS. t MOORE.
"OLAIR COUNTY INSURANCE
■fiffit! 2”.?S
enption, to town or country,’at as reasonable rates as anr
Company to the State, OfflcbVith Ben, Johnston, Jask k
Jan.27,>59-tf % D. t. CALDWELL, Agent.
V WM. S. BITTNER,
" SURGEON DENTIST.
rVBICE IN THE MASORIO TEM
>4* Student wanted.'
Dr. WM. R: PINLRT RE- #
8 PECWDUiT offers' hls piv&nloMlatflif
«sass.tt!s&.*“ »!—*•
Altoona, Sept. 30, 1858.-tf"
Removal.— a m. king, shoe-
MAKER, Informs tho public tlist be
JRJ« taken the Room next door to the Tribune a
Office, on Virginia Street, where hp is pr
pared to manufacture every style of
SHOES, at rcasonatio
- [Mar.l&.’CO.'tf.
Boot and shoemaker—john
STKIILE baa taken a portion of the
M. WNQ, next door., a
ly to / e . t Boot* 4 Sboes^^BßP
In good style and at low rates. [Mur.l3/85tC*
(GROCERIES. A LARGE AND
V* cofflplete assortment of Grocerie* hare tost been re
celvedatthe stow of j. B.HILBMAN,
A UL THE STANDARD PAT”* '
.Tl. MEWCfcfES AT l-tf.
THE