The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 20, 1860, Image 3

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iUBETIBj
ia CORDIAL
S OF NEW JER.
NIA.
t.r.OCEIIS AXD rniVATE
_rrv and Port Wine.
! lit. Croix Rum. \ !
Irish Whisky. \ 5 ■ ;
J’JTLES.
itii/U of tiro citizens of tho
1 ■“ ami Tuquon, imported by
. whose name jf fcmlllar dl, ;•
no pur,ty of his celebrated -
r-’, m his letter to m».
and l.lquors, says: “Twin
my standing as a merchant r
’• t *ty of New York, that all
.loltle are pure as Importer!,
an he relied upon hy every
i he proprietor’s uamo on the
•mature of the certificate.—
iteii to call and examine for
d hy all Al<othocari»E and
. M2,Market Bt.. Phils.
Agent fur Philadelphia,
New Yoik Courier: , |
Nut Yoke Mutcii.«i._Wo
m -citizens that there is oqo
physician, apothecary, ami
1 purchase pure Wines and
.ml of the bostquality. We
•itu description of this tner
bongh it will well repay ony
.Iphf. Wolfe’s extensive ware
m r street, and Nos. 17, pj
is stock of Schnapps on hand
nave heen less than thirty
ine ten thousand cases—Vln
thuusand cssi s of Ytiiileini,
.uid Irish Whiskey, Jamaica
old and equal to any in this
rae cellars, filled with llran
h.slom-Houso key,ready for
•olmapps lastyear amounted
-nml dozen, and ,wohope in
equally successful with his
.nago of every lover of’hU
.?>) pure Wines ami Liquors
■ i' •■nk-rmllruct to Mr. Wolfe,
imcl nxulte up their minds.
jm (heir shelves, and ro
•- unil Linuors.
:•>. for the accommodation
. puts iq.-assorted cases of
. ’.n. anil such u merchant,
tens of IhotiAandsiof oppo
-ell nothing Imt imitations.
..ml Jmppiuess.
. AN EXPEIU
' :M ALE PHYSICIAN, pro
i -i her
3 SYRUP,
TEETHING.
i oss of teething, by sofleo
niiitioii^villallay paintnnl
fn/Matf. the SotoeU.
■ill Rive rest to yonreelroi,
n'niUs.
•article for over ten years,
truth of it, what -we hare
Ii i- medicine—never lias it
•iiVct n cure, when timely
Mncpof dissatisfaction by
• •..lrur/,\ afl are dcliphted
11 terms ofliiKhcst commen-
I medical virtues. We speak
o after ten years’ MTpe
hi lur tho fulfilment of what
iry Instance where the in
exhaustion, relief will bo
iites after the Syrupis ad-
i Ik* prescription; of one of
il nurses in Mew England.
‘.uliiiß success in thoutandr
i'rasft 'pain,' bnt Invigorates
:t» acidity, and glV«js tone
i. It ttHI almost instantly
a>U Mind Colic, and oror-'
; ptcdUy in
' uiml surtii rimcdu la tho
aixl Diarrhoea in children,
•■c from any other cause.-
who has a child unffoiing
ilnhits—do not let your pre
there, stand between-yottr
nt will be store — yes, ftbsp
i'f tills n)fxllclne, if timely
will accompany each bot
h,.-Fimlle of CURTIS-.fc
o ■ ititsWr wrapper,
tin-world, and by 0. VT.
Altoona. Trice 25 cents
Cedar street, N. T.
PEOPLE.
:t mined MG& .
hiont of tine following ar
viler to the citir.ensot Ulair
u .d Music Store,
r-iuia street, Altoona, ft>.,
ationery
i ka, I’aiH
m or the township schools.
ACCOKDEONS,
VI.U7ES, FT EES, ie. 4c.,
. (iuii.ir ami otlier strings,
u 1 particular attention to
M) MUSIC, the latest
■oiteiilion of fholnUie*. 1
' for almost every iuslru-
p. TOYS, will small Mufi
■ thc-r J’oncili.
. K.'Uicy Soitpe. Toetli nmi
l looks, 1-a.iiwi’ Shopping
;.KS CACGUUXO. JU-
and News Dopot
'/■AW, TOBACCO,
VARIETY j
: lE.
1 CONTINUES to
li, best 1 i Wrary pM*« ““ 4
iiluiklpliia, New York am
apartment of Books- A»
• ,o ami vicinity always on
caries, nnJ kniek . k
boat Tobacco A.SWJP}
. a fine assortment of
i.J uthor artmlcsof^ 01
II ifUTTESOKB'
Vo’. 1 MtoondJJousf-
I' AT PRIVATE
1< V? AllT, President ol: th®
[ April 2». 186Q.-tf-_
1. KING, S.HOE
.lic that he
r;u- Tribunt
pre-HRBP
IV of WO-* TTal
""‘Mag,.
MAKER—JOHN
rtioii of the
next
■■ -ts & ShoesW~>HrJr .
[Mar.ls.6hTu
inSE AND Ep l’t
Of Altoona. APl'*?
■ .tons SUOEMAK tu -
: LARGE ANH
pOJ» s
: y*n.fl CLoSfc. ' •. . ••:
■• -'v ■-■■ •■.■ .;7 w A.M.
■ »»». * i
gJSSyibnrg, - . .
ir** 0 „ r ’ .„ H . . ..•;« 66 P. M.
(br'tb« 650 AM
th* W*ek,>«! ; lifom.7*o to<Uoo'.
; p. m.
RAILROADSCWEOOUe.
We*t “ M. « 8,60 A. M.
«• Eaat “ ‘1,15 A.M. ' “1,20 A.M.
t>* “ W.P.M.
... « But “ T,16 A. M. ‘ « WA. M.
H"‘ u « 7,10 P.M.
AtWHJBfI BRANCH connects wit& Express
»ad WaSWxnd Mali Ttmto East and Wwl.
®tvniASA BRANCHTRAXSfS connect with John*town
teta-'tot and Wort, Johmtown Way
* flnrt
LOCAL ITEMS.
DinoJMX»o j)»otice of dis
torting the/ be of a religions,
MC i»l i^>p^
tektuMe,
condemned hf jpwl;- hitben*-'
eenW ; 'to'<^iwls“^
tJ the fact
siag be#fr
eiueted iby oar torilh&en'^
■lag is, by the
peace, sod the offence,
(which Till bofoondin
censed ?enal,
winter,) -is *^ : ndfc«e^
onment not ezeee&ng «r.
cither, at the
of thought aod speech iskhe of Sonn-'
tty; but it is neither jastiae, «r amiig- ;
to others as ee WouldhaTe dthtw as;
one party to interrupt Mpther whUe
that whioh the kW gusJMtees ,them. ..-If -she;
sentiments of; th«e
agreeable to us,-weshould
oreivdid or ever will WiSe
isg thbir opponents whi|o^ol4ingiqe^s^;j)^
I the contrary, it eDgonderr-badfecljpg between
I the members -of different j(
I coolness between
| citementoftheepmpaignisow
I petted by »U.. r «s..msoii -fe ill things, ;
I and if men wouldbtUtaet jnac<»rd^
K their better die-'
I- tales of; toe’
I often mistake;* |theyi
would do their-pjply.asmtLeh, ifnotrooxegood,
and leave less to regreiafterwards. All parties
are guilty, to * jdf thi*
reprehensible practice, and -this is Intended as
much for one as Saother. >.VI "■/'' ;;;
PoLiTicAt
order of the day in this itUaques*
tion whether the thing- Hi notbeing < r iim ioto\
the ground.'’' .We ,lk&ia
in the cause of their party,
logs two or three ereningsin «ach r areek,asd:
hearing the Same etoTy ,tbld o?^^^-Ql^,4» :
calculated to make it rather
ardor.
The Bell and Everett party lield a
Bell’s Mills, on Thursday eTraing wliioli:
was attended by the Club of ihtr place* who'
chartered on excursion tjcain .for iljd occasion.
Addresses were delivered by £s. Hammond* Esq.*;
and others.
fr \
On Saturday evening last the some party held
a meetijog in front qf ,the Post .Offioe,-in this
\ place,atwhiihthere vrafln
Tho “Fast Asleep” .Clnb of this plape, ,preceded
by the jtltdona Brass Bond, ahd a Mmilar Clab.
from Hollidaysbnrg, preceded by Van, Tries’
Comet Bandfipnraoed the streets for some time
previous to the' jneetiog.Addresses ■■ -were. 4e- :
livered ,by Mr. Byan., of Jfedfor&
Hammond* Q. W. Harriaand-M. H. Esqs.
Oh Friday evening last, Gen.
son delivered an bafow
Party Club in,theirjClub'floom, j
The meeting advertised to come oft on diet;
Monday evening* whYpostponedan account of
the indisposition of
A meeting of
R*n township
School, Ho use thtfi- "
addressed by Honu 8/ -E. i,
* u> ■ -•-■ VaoJ
Tm QOOD
glnc Company, of PUjaclelphUy
ttifl place, on Friday evening last, .on .their way
to visit the Fireman .of. Mtd Clndia
aati. They bad.fiUi '
Fire Engine, hat tntln/to whioh : ; it
was attached, arrivtagirftttdarkour oituens did
not get a view ofit.' 1 We wrepleafiedtoaiinonnco
that the. Company jntend stopping over aday
in thia place, oh their retnnunext week.and will
he the pf jthe,Oood Will Fite Engine and
Hose Company of this place. There will be a
parade -of bolh and a trial ofljherpn
giws en Uie oflernoen of, the day } tiie Philadel
phia company la, frith ns. The exact day of
their return has notyet been fixed npon, hot
beannonneod by posters r as soon as posi
ti»dy )aioint. Our citizens will then have an op
portunity of seeing a good steam “ squirt" and
fte a very clever set of fel
low*, for *a(jh the oityGood Will hoys are said
4ohe.rr-'- f ::r-/ : fio.i'.'l , ;
6*wkuß» WAaiawt.-—The weather at this
w&80n iB deceiVing; and! it is considera-
arisk. if not positive foolishness, to leave
®oie for & dayor night without taking an over-
c °at or heavy'shawlJ | The firet fevndaysof this
•ooath were gpeh cm we might have ■ looked for
« -My or Attgpst, hut the Second week was
of overcoats and warm stoves. The
8 "dl came suddenly on Saturday night, and
6ond the atovea quite unprepared for it. In
. •.* < &nnm®f boarding houses” blankets were
c *“6d tbr, but .came not, consequently in such
***** ttyere was more shivering than sleeping.
ehave.heacd-that there was frost in this xc-
J loa ’ n»t see it The Bbens&ug
P s that fiftow fell ip that region u '
mSma
HmrmtanoH Ebcaupmeht. —The Huntingdon
that ' Gen. Lanehas positive sesa
ranoethat twenty-five companies -will .attend the
encampment atthat place, which commences on
Monday next Should this be the case, there
will undoubtedly be a large crowd of people in
the," Ancient Borough” next week, and ginger
bread, “rattlo-bolly pop,” bad whiskey and
eatables and drinkables generally will disappear
rapidly. Hope our friends may have the good
weather, and enjoy all the fun and pleasure they
anticipate, and that we can find time do run
down and see the “ bumaladdies” on the " tent
ed-field’* and “lassies” at the Fair,
Awrtn. Accident.— A man named Morgan,
whilst driving a load of shingles into Tipton,
on Wednesday evening last, fell fropi his horse,
and the wheels of the wagon passdd over hint,
breaking his leg in several places, and crashing
his head in a most shocking manner. i)eath en
sued immediately. We are informed that he was
a man of intemperate habits, and that at the
time n.f the accident he .was very much intoxi
cated. die leaves a family- A singular coin
cidence occurs by this accident host fall the
MKtte that ran over Morgan was instru
mental in. the death .of William Prpiner, which
occurred near Bald Eagle Furnaoe. Both, were
hpmblo affairs.— iSVar.
'■s&“ The editor of the Blair County Whig
threatens i(> take down the name of Robert M.
Measimer, the People’s Party candidate for coun-
Auditor, from the mast head of his paper, for
the reason that Robert is Secretary of the Bell
and : £verett Minute Mon Club in this place.—
Well, we suppose Robert will feel bod about
losing the support of the WAty and such a fat
Office as Auditor; but the editor of the Whiff :
Ifloat remember that if be pomnienoes *o ;cut the
county ticket, others oan do the«Bme,*ndwiU
iril! he felt morc^
A
Mcroec,/a:popilat the Birmingham Seminary, •
met wjlh *Teqr serious accident onTuesday af-:
caught
cn the platform and rite fell, -paM^itatingibar- ;
Mtf/tp .4 flightof stepsthatlesdi
joreddou andwaacarried to the semi*
way ln an.iosenmble oonditlon. Weare pleased
io learn, tywsver, that she hi reooTeeii>g.~^--
fore-Occupied bj.iQ.iW. Kessler,. haa beenconrer-
w»d jewelry
tpwhsi^,^.BOTi^
cpn«de»bly and Mr. L. lias
well filled with clothing of aU.desoriptions, »and'.
Acase stocked irith good-jewelry: Beintonds
addinga-ntf thecourseof
aweekroritwo, -whenhe will be able to supply
all who Ate -in -want of fall 4md--winter clothing
irtGiTais fashionable,
i -• (AWOOMA, BOgfe '
Atnstated.meeting,of the .Good
Engine' a^#^Comp«ty,*he followingreso*
Jtatolved, That the thanks of this Company be
tendered to Mr. Thomas P. -Sargent, for,the tsJ
liable and interesting .present giyen by hina:to
them, with the assurance that it-will ercr be re*
tained-«s a mark of his esteem, and interest in.
theirel&re T of the'Company. ;
fr .W. SMITH, SeStf !
“ PhtPAUteo >ou : nor Sbasoii.—flappening in
at Ur. Shoemaker's establishment,'(at the Post,
Office,, a few days Cinoc, we noticed hu.wasxe-'
ceiving a cgtr load of stoves, of all descriptions,
wlthvwhiohjW sapply the inhabitants of ibis lo
cality wlwiawjn i&edof an article of this kind.
Uia stock cook stoves
fit gutf Wmoß -egg
and .con be found in
exoinine them.
MT'''.":' " : •' ■V'
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ffill are now pushing
them We hoar iho
sound in all directions around
'amount of lumber pas-
our streets, iho steam
pbuifagipiiriS 'kept constantly going in prepa- ■
ring4be lombef, and our streets are gradually,
being' on eithqrsidfr with nea|t and sub-;
gp > -'T • !-■ II lifcr
Wednesday afternoon last,
Btep&eaCPotts, on employee in the R. B. shops,
m thisplaCe, Jbfld the twq ; uuddlVfingein of Lis
righthaqd amputated in a.moiuent’sjtlme, be
tween the first and second joints; by allowing
themjc.ooaifiiu contact With a circular saw
abCdt wMoh Jhe was working.' His fingers were
.dressed-.by dDr. J. T. Christy, and arelieoiing os
wounds will admit
Dam Ool.—Ob Tuesday afternoon last, a piti-
.aide speeuneu of humanity, who had token on a
heftier “ load of bricks” than be was able to
saixyv laid down to rest on the pavement in front
of the Superintendent’s office, and was appa,-
rently enjoying a comfortable snooze, when “old
Joe” come along and kindly tendered him a bed
on the soft side of n plank, in tho “Lock Up.”
the change was agreeable or not we
have not learned.
: Admitted. —We notice, by the Juniata coun
ty papers, that opr former partner in this paper,
Wm.'M. Allison, Esq., has been admitted to
practice law in the several Courts of that coun
ty. Bill has the necessary qualifications to
make a successful practitioner, and wo ex
pect to see him rise high in his profession. We
wish him plenty of cases and better paying ones
than are [generally found in printing offices.
Qose East.--A number of our merchants are
no.w>n the East laying in their fall supply of
goods, the arrival of which will be duly chroni
cled “ Tribune ” for those who wish to dis
pose of thoir stock rapidly, as well as to let our
readers know who has received the latest styles
and sell the cheapest.
jggf>Look out for tho
Bhilfldolphia,noxtwe^k.
fraar PBMtnxM foe ?*kha i«nip.—The West
ern Pennsylvania Fair atPittslrargh have just
awarded W. H. Doff, tha Professor of Ponman
ship in Dors College, fire first premiums, Tit:
forWld writing and flourishing;recordinghand;
pen drawing and pen lettering; off hand flour
ishing and writing; and for plain and oraamen
tal card writing, proving his superiority in all
departments of his art, as previously reported
in the daily papers, viz.:
.•* He has proved himself to bo a penman of
the highest order.”— True Press,
“His Uncle Tom’s Cabin is a perfect gem of
art.” —Morning Post.
.. “ Buff’s College need fear no rivals hereafter
in penmanship ; thesc ; performances can never
be excelled but by their author.”— Gazette;
“ His pen lettering and drawing surpass any
thing of the kind we have ever seen, and are
certainly remarkable performances for so young
an artist.” —Evening Chronicle.
The season of the “ sere and yellow
leaf ”is now with us; the “ melon-cholic days”
arc well nigh post, and the time for indulging
in luscious bivalves has arrived. An excellent
article of Cove Plant Oysters can always be bad
at Taylor’s Saloon, next door to the Bank,
Encampment.— The Military encampment at
Williamsburg is now iu blast. The Altoona
Guards and Logon Bifle Bangers, of this place,
left for the “ tented field” yesterday. We hope
they may havp gojwl weather and a “high old
time of it.” • r .v- : '
PEN AND BCISSOBS. !
J®*%o roae has Its thorns, tho dlamond Its specks, and
the best may, bis faningi, . ■
. A®“lhcre*alhe rapidly—the passenger business on the
Pennsylvania Railroad. '.. V
: E3LWheathas declined to 60@65c, at St. Panh-Mlnne
,»ota, andoata command but 18 to 20c., in that market.
6®* KAve yon played (“put np atotea” this aeason yetf
MsOj did your pipe all fit,anddidyon keep yonrtemper f
Mr. George who. hod hit toot severely
crashed by.the core, some time since, la now able tp walk
abost with the assistance of cratches.' •
«r-81x thousand dollars bays been collected in Callfpt
niatoward a mtmumentOTer toeramainaoftheiWgA^.
XhV v! i V
forsSga pqrts,' emigrants, Matoata totalof 6X^4O
' .'RdnO'Of ihe.adtmrmnp of the elavefitate* tljia
and .Brn rerectoppf the free
on the old oiuajjsground, nearlhntplace, onfiaturdaynext,
■ Triday fast,
hy the cars atfiajpttptioiyan the Bean
" Pennington, Speakerofthe Rouse ofßep
roaentatlvpß, has been nominated for xo-elsction to Con-
at the nay CkdhingStoireon fir;
old djwg storctlfnot.drop In
snd>ee Samel and David. They’ll treat yon right
Sat-Betunis from fbrty-Rvecdhntieß in Minnesota gives
a population of The population of the whole jtate
will not bo leea ; than 170,000. InBMB It was not quite
' • .■ • . :*v ‘ .-i ’’ ;t'
‘ ■ B®. About forty sheep belonging to Wesley Chambers,
at «mnty,wereklll*d by
since, They were amoag tho moat vain
. ; B®rApU°h®<lW:sefWld Says that some of -theioiais-
ltoTeacdved at Dnhnqne toattend the MeWwdist
■** A«wd«fl ,«»*
l/WOmemberti of dif
ferent ehttrehesi This place was somiethne since notorious
.
tiato from Racine to S)rceport,
aflyight on
la4t, kUling flve nersons and Wounding twon
ity®veothers,sptae it isifearOd fittally. -'•• % ’•., .
* *a-.-Thp Colored population of Philadelphia is from ?0,-
000' t0.25,Q0(j. They own property to the amount ofnear-j
ly and have churches and schools yaiued at
from &hf jhandired thousand to five Hundred thousand dtd-
;• JBad-Qeo. -W. Summers, of Virginia, is oat in a
aUpng ground against any attempt to carry
theolectiun bf President into the House, in order to avoid
the scenes fraqd and bribery that would naturally
ffy- A of HarrlsbnrgwaA indicted for obtaiu
ingmoney flndi^' official capacity.
Be piaad guiltyaod ams eentepcwl'to pay* fine of $lO and
the eonntyjaUforfo.ur
*4,\ ; ” ""
iitati elbeHott InColifoEbia wasnqt to bo held
.this year ontha6 th,of September, jos has-been generally
same day as ithe Presidential election. In years wh*nno
Prcsldentihlicfltojrfioitijihßld, the ;State r electton takesplipe
in September. - ! 'ss ■
. < »d °* A* PMHeyrew recently Stolen
from the fields of two fiirmcrs, in Hhntlngdonv county, by
tfeir n^^^tt&, tyWdreye the
cattle, to where .they sold them, for $350.
The ownefs'of this cattio followed and recovered them and
captured who are now In Jafl.atXMtUsle.
JKf Judge Taylor, at the rooent court in Huntingdon
ddttded Quit keeping a bagatelle table in the usual
tiay' ln aQeqnsed house, is a violation of the law prohibit- ;
ing gambling. - Those who keep bagatelle tables in their
lager beef saldbhs may from tills learn their fate should;
they oyer come before Judge T- on such a charge. . ■;
' '4S*one day "last week while- Robert L. Campbell, of
Cook tp-i frestmoreland couhty, was loading some tan bark :
he was attacked by a largo black snake, which' succeeded
in winding itself around one of his legs, bat, by- the assis
tance of bis son, .!t was disengaged, and killed beforeit
could do afiy harm. It Measured nearly six feet; .
XBf A young gentleman of Boston, who had a rhdt fotior
and a rich another, was lately led an orphan. His father
demanded in his will that he shall nikrry no girl 6r Woman
whoso feet exceed a certain size, and Jhis mother demanded
in hers that ho shall marry no ono whoso hair is not of a
certain color. He will probably have to advertise'. '■ c
OS' Manchester, England, Is tho greatest manufacturing
Oity in the; world. It is stated that the steam force em
ployed it* its various mills and manufactories amounts to
I,2oo,OOO'liorso power. To produce this enormous motive,
20,000 tons of coal are consumed every twenty-four hours,
or 9,390,000 tons In the 313 working days of tho year.
A man named Nathaniel Carter, of Washington t]V.,
Lawrence county, wliilo putting a bridlo on one of his
horses, last week, got his hand bruised in Some way, hut
deeming 1 1 a mere scratch, bo paid no attention to the
matter, but pursued bis work next day as usual. Inflam
mation, however, set in, which speedily assumed a malig
nant character, and invading fits body, proved fetal on tho
following Monday. . J '
J6ST- A man named John Rico, attempted to murder 1 ’ his
wife, last week, in Clinton county* by knocking her down
and standing upon her head and breast.’ She was, after
wards found in the laurel where he had dragged her, and
is now slowly recovering. Rice was arrested and placed In
jail at Lock Haven, where he committed suicide by cutting
a long dash across his abdomen, tearing out ills bowels and
then cutting off his intestines.
Three horses were stolen a few nights since from
parties residing near Elderton, Armstrong county. Pur
suit was immediately given, and the horses were all recov
ered on the following night, abont six miles from Taren
tnm. The thief had stopped in the woods to feed tho
horses, and his pursuers’ coming upon him, ho took to the
woods on footj and escaped, leaving behind him the three
horses, together with a large grey horse about six yean
old) SUid a buggy, .stolen, no doubt, front some other person.
j
At tile PfMtTtftiftn ViTnonairQ In this nUe&oii thefuik*
lag gfthe 17lh hat- h* Rev!** B. WILLIAM
MYERflto Min ANNA JANE ST*WART,aUof Altoona.
In.fihellsburp. Bedford county, on the morning of the
6th inst, Mr. JOHN CLARK, father of Rbr. A. B. Clark,
of this place, in the Tlst year of his ago.
TWO SMALL HOUSES’AND LOTS
for sale. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER.
Sept. 20,1860-tf. - At the Post Office.
CAUTION.— NOTICE IS HEREBY
given to nil persons not to harbor or trust my wife,
SARAH JANE, she having left my bed ond board without
just causb or provocation, and I will pay no debts of he*
contracting after this date unless compelled by l*wl
Sept. 20,1560.-31* SIMON WILT.
HOWELL & BOURKE, >
manufacturers and , Importer*
—or—■ ■ ' ■ "•
PAPEft -
hT. £ COSHER FOtfRTB AND MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA., : '.v > . <
Sept. 20, 1860.-3 m .. - ■ .
The Root and fifrir
OF PHILADELPHIA,.
for' the Rocky Mountains, fore ns* snpjdpaf Boots.
Ho will return again, and cart be consulted at'jwui Wood’s
Hotel, Altoona, on the 21st day bf Noranber jUKI .an ths
19th day of December. Also, o*o . day in MOknumthfer
several months thereafter, notitsof which wjUbsnivcniin
this paper. . W> IOTWUXGN.
. Sept. 20, 1860. . v ;
E STRAY.-—Strayedawayrfif^J^tlje'iriiV
scriber, residing In Altoona, mnr .C
-about the Ist of September, it LAROBaKBfI|Hr ‘
BEINDLE MULE? COW. A
reward will be given to any person , '
win return her to the owner, or give
formation where she may be fbondj ' T ;
: ■' - ‘ , "W.K/itfcQNABD. :
' ASS- Ebensbnrg Mountaineer and Attegkmiqaijuiq Hotll*
dayaburg Standard and DAw copyrt and Asm) bill to this
office. , -:' , ' [Sept.-
TfiJEW GKOGEEr AIO): MQU<SR
Xl BTORB.—The nudersignedwcmidbeg-letTe to em'
pounce to the citisens of Blair connty and Tutnify thal he
has opened his ncwStore en TtroMt tkr«e doer*
. tdma the SuperinkndeiWt tMtce, Where he has Jasttepaived
from the East and Wast a wasortment of .
Foreign and Demettie Liquon, jHj
= consisting as foilowsV ; -
Prtnth Otard 'JBrandy t Cognac Brandy, Peach
v Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy
’■ Tms, Old Port Wine, Jethiaiea Rum, ~
, Gins Old Rye WTtuiey, ~- ;
- iionongahtla Whiekey, and ' I?
V Shine WiAei J-U. ■
ijW# mjwMttf^WMteaLyKetaSw* pf idquorsnnd’
rannOTwillflnd it to advantoge to *ny of him,
Jtthewill^atClTTPßlOKSs . v
/ fioirill &Ib kMp .coiistutljf b& liaeul tui i)K(Qir(iiiii( f>t. *
G-R OGfJRIE S,
'Such at Flour; Bacon, Sail, Fiihy Tobaeeo, Be
; ± gdn< Byrup. Sugar,' Cofec. *e., >
All of whlch Win be sold cheap for dSMi or pbtmtrV
' Out friends'and the public generailyare respectlhjilyto*
vited to giye ns a coil beibro pnrehasink elseWhefo, ; ' '
a** X ’ 'V MUIB.PU.CK. f
A1t00na,May26,1859.-tf _ ■ "'"'t'Z
|JEENAN ANDi SAYERS;! . ■
;■ ■ ■?: j&asw
Would roEq>ectfuUy, inform lie citizens at. Altoona and
vicinity tiiat.be baa fnst aMrtdfrom the city With A large
and splendid stock of .TT
■ HATS ■■ OP
■ ANl> aXjL
, . CAPS. ■
For Spring; and Sommer Wealr,|
of every and shape. Also> a good assortment of
Misses and Children’s Rats, ' >
MEM AMD DOYS» STRAW ;HATjj»
of diAsrent ywietle», .aH of whidi Will ha sold
GHJBAP FOE CAS^:
w persons In wani Of anything in the abdjve Une, : wfll:
please give me a call before .purchasing elsewhere,'as lam',
determined to aeU at the very lowest possible prices. '
-Btore street, opposite the Lutheran chureb.
Altoona, May B,IBGO-tf. ' JESSE SMITHS. :
TVTEW GROCERY FEED ANDPRO
JLI yiSION STORE.
The subscriber would respoctfally inibnn the citizensof
Altoona and vicinity that he has opened a store of the above
kind, near the corner of Adeline and Jolla streets. East
Altoona, where he will keep constantly on hand a foil sup
ply of everything in his line. His -
. : GJt O GERIE 8 . \\
are all fresh and will be Sold at prices as low as those of
any other establishment in town- ' His stock of p-ovisibns,
consisting of .
Flour, JJamg, SJioulders, Side <fec. .
will besold a, little cheaper than they Can be b njrht any
where else. His Flour is obtained from the best mills jn
the Western part of thV State, and is warranted to bo what
it 1s represented.
' All kinds Of feed for horses, cows and hugs, always on
hand. ■- -- yyy ' \ ; -■.V',-'.-. ■■ - > --r u ;A,
2 intend to keep inch ah sAsortmentthat I shall at all
times be able th supply my customers with whatever they,
may need, andl intend also to-sefl-atprlees Which will
make It a saving to thosowho patronize fiiy store." •
. JnlyS22,lBsMm. / HENRY BELL.
TVfIRWERX ARJ) TRIHMIBIG
■JLjJJ STORE.—MISS JENNIE SCOTTrespect- . 4
Ally annoDuces to the ladies of Altoona andvtet- CTa
nity that she is ho;w prepared tosupply all their
wants in the Sfillinory and Trimming line. fTtin gfl i
has on handanexeellenthasortment of
r OTBmo ANDTstJMWB IJQ3S T SEtS» .
straw asd lise fioomr
EIWBBS & illGiiSi
mBBANHS ABO ' ' ■
to which She iufites the attention of'the ladies’.
She has asio one, qf Mrs. C. O. Pew’s patent , -
bat iBo
and ii (hereCife Wbfed to do work in ,tnis line ih ashpe
rlbr manner, on rtidrt notice, and at reasonable prices. She
invitesacaU. ’> ' iAprfl I«Cd.-tt T
Is. M. WPpI>KDK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALTOONA, BIAIB GO., PA., ' ' ! j
TirrjPL PRACTICE INTHE SEM
*T -B4X Cmarts of Blair, Cambria ami -
comities, • •- h-' - -. ■"
Havingjiad several ycars’oexperience in the practice of
the Law, ho eapects to; merit public patronage. v
: Office im Virginfa Btreet,'ln the room latefy oocnpled by
: r£Scpt.|9,lBfio.-t£ri
T P; LEETi ATTORNEY AT %'4M
f 3 • AtTOOBAjOtAIB Co, v r ‘f.
will practice law in the several Courts of Blair, Cambria,
Hnntlngdoif, Clearfield, Centro and adjoining
Also in the District Count Of thd tlnitM States!'' ,
Collections of claims promptly attended'm. ’ Ageiai for
tbo aalo of Keal Estate, Bounty Land Vfamuita, had <3l
business pertaining to conveyancing’ and the Mwi ' | ,
■■ ■ Refeh£.\ce3 :■ - - " '’■?* s' I
Hon. Wilson McCandles and Andrew Brirke, Jitts’
burgh; Hon. Samuel A. Gilmore, Pres. Judge of Ifayetta
Judicial District; Hon. ChctrvrdClemens,ofWheeUrfgj'Vai
Hon Henry D. Foster, Grccnsburg; Hon. John W. KJlirnger?
Lebanon; Hon. Wm. A. Porter, Philadelphia; and HCm
George P. Homelton, Pittsburg. June 16,155^-lf.‘
DRS. CONRAD & CAMERON RE:
SPECTFULLT offer their professional services to Che
citizens of Altoona and vicinity. Office on Railroad street,
two doors east of tho Rod Lion Hotel, where they may be
consulted at all hours, except when professionally-engaged.
Sept 6,18C0.-tf. ■" ■
; : : i : ■ t- ‘
M WILMOT,
Teacher of french. 4nd
DRAWING, may bd fount Tat Dr. Tlckrmgfc’ioin Jtm
sis strict. Best reference given. ■. [Sept IfelSaOi-lmT
17LOUR.— A CHOICE LOT OFE£-
■ XBA FAMILY FLOUR for ealeby’
STEWART k THOMPSON.:
Sept. 13, ISflO-tf.] Ono Door Belowtho Post 085 m. ,
TTN IT ED, STATES LIFE INSU-
W_y/ RANGE Company. Agency, Anna Street, Altcyma.
March 17,1859 JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
Blanks of all descriptions
neatly and ejpediciously executed at this office. .
Spectacles and eye preset
t«» for sale at [l-tt] kSSSLEK’S.
DIED.
BUY TOUR BOOTS & SHOES
At the People’s Shoe Store-. ,
QTBWA&T & THOMPSON
Ki/ rakf ploesure tnadAounclng to thd citizens of Altoo
“ Md lummndiog country that they have just received,
at their store on Annie strait, two dodl* beiew the Poet
si ? nil *on«! assortment of BOOTS, SHOES
*s^,”j Gentlemen and Children’s wear,
siraand klnds. Their stock is of heat finish and cx-
CcUcnt manutacture, which thev Will sell (br rssir nniv
at least 25PRR CENT. CHE A the &
«fcnlngto the
Men’s fine calf Boots, . 03 35 mes*n •
Hen’s fine kip Boots, ' . -I 75 to *3 25' '
Bay’sWpßoots, TlSto 2W
Youths’, T7i
Hen’s Calf Gaiters, , •' 2 00
Men’s Oxford Ties, ' I 62 to 2 00
Men’s Brogan’s, \." . 112 to 1 63
Boys’ Brogans, ’ ' 76 to 120
' 62 to 87
Children’s Shoes, 26 to 65
' * LmHw’ Congress Gotten, ■ 1* 50 to 155
Ladies’ Resting Gaiters With heels, 137 to 1 60
'Ladies’-Superior Lasting Gaiters, 185
-• . Ladies’ Morocco Boots with heels, 130 to 155
Ladles’ Morocco Boots without heels, 1 25 to 1 37
; Ladies’ Goat Boots with heels, 125
■ Ladies’ Calf Boots with heels, 120 to t 25
’ Misses’Calf Boots with heels, 75 to 100
Mtsees’ French MorroCco Boots, with heels, 123
■ i Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the
fewest figure, and by doing an exclusively cash business
'customers' are not mado to pay for bad debts hence our
few ■prices. ; ’
And* if you want a good and fashionable Boot of Shoe
made, leave your measure and they will havji it made at
'Short notice. Repairing done in the neatest manner, and
on reasonable terms. I \
: We respectfully solicit a Hberal share of public favor.
-■ Sept. 13,i5c0.-tr. ■ ■
GQQBS I J?EW GOODS!!
*' 4i Al O.Kerrhaa Just received the largest, mostfashion
ahle and-best selected stock of Goods in the market, consis
ting of an endless variety of for men and boys’wear.
Tbe largest and best assortment of Ladies’Dress Goods
Itt towni consisting ofblnck and fancy Silks, all Wool Do
lathes, Alpacas, Challio Delaines, plain and figured Braize,
Lawns, qlhjgliams, Ducala, Lavella Clotlis, Do Barge, Trav
eling Dress Goods, and a beautiful assortment of Prints, &c.
AUOrTichinga, Checks, Muslins—Black and Unbleached,
Cotton and Linen Tabic; Diaper, Crash, Nankeen, Ac.
' Also,- alarge assortment ot Ladies’ Collars, Dress Trim-
Gloyes, Gannticts, Mitts, Hosiery, Silk and
Linen Handkerchief, Neck Ties, Veils, Barred and Plain
Jsconetj Swlss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Mill Muslins,
Swiss add Cambric Edging, Dimity Bands, Velvet Ribbons,
Ac. Also, a fins assortment of
- SPUING SJrfAWIsS,
:: / v - -• AND ; ■ ’■
tadies’ Black SIQp
.-a;'- v Neat-and Beautifdi, ; ir
BooUans Shoes, Bats and tfa
Hardware, Oneensware, Wood and Willow Ware: Groeo-'
rtoj Salt and ?lsh. tbs Lorgest mid Bart Assoita»ent
of rancy .
OHr ;
intown r whlchwfllbesoldcheap. ...rf |-i
Call andaxapQiiM yoii; y|l). |mi oonTi&cad'
tbkf I have the best assartmeut and cheapest goods in the
market.' .. . . " ,
- *bd Cdehratad Beireca Grlnd Stones,aiwan on hand..
: Hams,Sboaldert,Driddwe^AcT^ :
'. *r*P9mitry produce; taken in exchange l lbr goods, at
the highest market price. ' R. A. O. KERB."
. April 38, ’fio. r .
. /. :}"• S . ' .i'
McGQEMIGK’S STORE, f
TEST AERiYEB, ANI3! NOW BE
JSSil P * N ? D ’.. a atock of AKD BUH
-QpOPhrt the late etyleirahdquaUtieelh the
ESstern market. Inthelineof ;?p..-;v.'
LADIES’ DRESS AND BOMEBTXO GOODS, !
we Cannot be sutpaesed by anyhouse-in theplace. ‘dor
stock ofGaocEßits, such as . ”
- CCOTBE, BTOAR, TEA, STBDPS, : - f
ate of .the beet kind, and aQ ficaK. li"
KLAitDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HAtiCAM, MsinSXS,
PLATS TOR AND inSSM/ '
together with as fnliiusoftment bf , "t ~ ,
GENTLEMEN A BOYS’ DRESS BOOTS, B00&B8 AND
: .' OAITBBB. : : V-V :
the Indles’ Departinont, aro all the imdhiteet
: qAjijais, BOOTS, BUSKIN AjiiJi sMwwii
together with a general assortment ibr Cididren t Hisses,
and a good and foR stock of - - -
OBNTLBMENff. MYSfXND CBj^R^Bo«^
% Sfiiingipdßjtwm«r.^ ‘ aiiofti&ntCf """■“ :
' r..c, WAILL BAPSA" - ;
ever brought tatheplac?,andbolngnßprodenOy low, from
6J4 up to 26 centaper roll,' with BCBMatiso to match.
And as we purppse henceforth to give the buslness anr
especial attention, we WHlSelt rery low fcr cash or country
produce, mil wUV take in pzchange, as Mraalt Butter, Ugat,
Lardj Jbllow, Fotatoe*, Beetwag,' Thankful fbr
past patronage, We hope, by a strict aAereuee to business,
to ptfroM motto, “ Small prqjUtagd jmel: Mies,! fto retain
<dd and-gain 1 mgy new •. > ■ r
The Latest from the East ! !
'PHE proprietors; op THE
JL MODEL STOBS,’? cornier of kpmie and Virginia
Streets, take pleasure in informfoktfah Citizens of Altoona
andylcinity that thoy have recelwf ttalr ilrtt stock of
SPRING AND StTMMEB GOODS.
to which they respectfully invito- the attention of all, and
particularly the ladles, feeling confident that otfr firesont
Stock of Goods is- well worth ah< examlnarton, and bo-
Ueving also that we have bought tteeto on such terms as
wai enable ua to ofler 'lndneeincnts to purchasers.' Oar
stock of Dry Goods Is large and varied; comprising all the
newest styles of
flints, Ikloitut, Deltgu, ZateOas, Foa Oe Cheert*, Oinri
■! V ■ *amf,3bnjores, ChaUiet, Traveling Mixture*, I%ack ■-
and fbtwy SOlt, together wiOt a full line of
■hr : ■ Dimntic*. Wt'batie alargk atior£ -
intntof NeUonsandfim- ■
■'■’■■ ■ - cg arficlet, tuetf -■
. ' ■ a* Otoves, tidtitrg, MUtt, -r ;
Oar stock of ■ JVr.-.■
bootsand shoes
and Very'chOap. In these'goods we cap
not W heat fey any one either In quality or price, fr»r proof
of which please call aiid see goodsaod prices. ’ -
4 jWe .would tevHh I 'attention- to our large stock of CAE
PEja; OIL CLOTHS. WALL "PAPER AND BORDER,
Which we ate able-, to sell at greatly 1 reduced prices. We
assortment of HARDWARE, QtIEENS
WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW-WAIIE, GROCERIES.
pqagtTnly thimkftil for the patronage heretofore recef
v« from the public, we Cordially invite odr friends to call
•one See us ag«lH, hoplng that the benefit may bo mutual.
’ (' J- -t J. LOWTUEB. v
vfi«QCEBYPRO¥ISIOir,
-44 4 and
LIQUOR STORE.
UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
JL. Chat ho has purchased tiie interest
MJLWBQN in tpe Grocery and Provision Store here-
WpWkiPtby thdm- ott Virgiqia street, below Caroline St,
2§12x 1 bttjinosa, and will keep con
£ •wp.-wwpy p*
VltiVß, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
DBHtoffiaßß raSHi' SALT,’ MOLASSES, COFFEE, TliA,
° 'BUQAR,si?ICES, CONFECTION ARIES, ~
and evorvtblng usnaUy kept in Grocery and Provision
BtonfrAHhf whfch he-reccivea fresh from tho easterti and
western’cities, and will sell at the most reasonablo prices
Hndng recently obtained Hcefise to sell liquor by whole-
BWVXwiil kerpconstontly -on - band a large assortment oi
}W«r»Pf the best qualities to be had.
A solicit a share of public custom.
.. 3 €?. j- berkowitz.
PAPER I
TIT P. MARSHALL ANNOUNCES
J* l And vicinity that h(C
Cbcaj^ from G cts to 10 cts.
4ido 10 do 12 J «
do 20 . do Sl,OO
i2r do -so cts.
Gold ’do - do 50 do 82,00
Gold and Veltefc -do 81,50 dp 5,00
J.T'iHE STRIPED FRONT,
- WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
. i. A £ V ■. .■> . 1 ‘ ‘
n. b. (Mod, k. p. ‘ j. it oEtrnni, u. n
E| R S'; GOOD & GBMMILL HAY
' ING entered into Partnership in the Practice of
due, Tespoctfftlly loader their services to tho PnhUe
in the several branches of their Profession.'
Calls will bo answored eithor day or.njgbt at their office
—•which 1* the same as heretofore occupied by Drs. Hirst
4 Good,—or at the Login House.
April 3kt,1859-3m - .
• J. Or. ADLUM,
NOT AB Y PUB LI C;
. AUpt. 00, PA. . 1 '
Can at alftlmes ft* found at the store OfJ.B; Hileman.
■ October S, IMT; ’ ''f ’; ’ ‘ ’•' - ■ 1
the
ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS
AND GROWS MORF. POPXJIjAR EVERY OAT I
And testimonials, now cuid nlmost wttiinut oumbfirmight
h« given from ladles amt gentlemen in all grade* of socie
ty, whoso netted testimony none could resist, that Professor
Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald and gray,
and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, iff all It*-'
youthful beauty.
. .... . Battlr Cntr.K, Mich., Dec. rist! iB6O.
Paor. Woos Thee wilt please accept a lino to inform
thee that the hair on my head alt fell off over twenty Mara
ago, caused by a complicated chronic disease, attendedtwith
an eruption on tho head. A continual course Ofsnffhring
through lilb haring reduced me to a statu of dependence, I
have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have 1
been able to do them np, in consequence of which my head
has suffercd'ffxtremely from cold. This induced roc to pay
Briggs A Hodges almost tho last cent I had on earth for a two
dollar bottle of thy Uatr Restorative about tho first of Au
gust last. I have faithfully followed tho directions aud tho
bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though
•fuf* 511 ** comin S in all’over my head. Keeling confident
that another large bottle would restore It entirely' add per
-1 feci anxious to persevere in its use, and being.
i» .1 °t® °f means to purchase any more. I w ould ask the?
if time wouldst not bo willing to send mo an order oii thine
agents for a bottlo, and receive to thyself the scripture de
claratiou—“the reward is to those that ore kind to the wi
dow and the fetterless.” Thy friend,
SUSANNAH KIRBTr
LMOXiin. Noble Co., Xnd., Feb. 6th, 186ff.’
Pbot. 0. J. Wood; —Dtar Sir: —ln tho latter part of the"'
year 1852, while attending tho State and National tntv
School of tho State of New York, my hulr, freon a cause
unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that
In the short space of six months, tho whole upper part of
tny scalp was almost entirely bereft of Its covering,, and
much of the remaining portion upon tho side and back part
of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not,
bo surprised when X toll you that upon my return to the
State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintance* wero not.
so much at a lass to discover the cause of tho change in my
appearance,.as my more intimate acquaintances were to
recognize mo at all, ,
Tat once made application to the most skillfril physi
cians in the country, but, rscoivingfVom them noassuranco
that my hair could again bo restored, X was forced to be
come reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in tho latter
part of the vcai 1557, your Restorative was recommenced
to mo by a druggist, as being the most reliable Half Resto
rative in use. X tried one bottle, and found to my -great
satisfaction that it was producing tho desired effect. Since
that time I have used seven dollars’ worth of yonr Bcstbi- 1
stive, and as a result, have a rich coat of Very soft black
hair, Which no money con bny.
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
tho production of so. wonderful an article, 1 hgve tdcbm
mouded Its nse to many of my friends and acquaintances,
who, I am happy to Inform you, are using it wKhßk* ef
fect.". Very respectfully, yours, /
A.M. LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ?
Itopot, 444 Broadway, and soli I by all dealers throughout
the world.
The Restorative is put up in bottle* of three tins,*!*:
targA medium, and small; tho small' holds, % a pint, and'
retaltafeT one dollar per bottle; tho medium bold* at least
twenty per cent* more in proportion than the small, retails
tor two, dollars hbottlo; the largo holds a .quart, "40 per
pent* more lnj)rbpoftion and retails for $3 a bottle.
0. J. WOOD ft CO., Proprietors. 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Ma. •, .
DnigsrlsU and Fancy Goods'Dealers.
■ GOOD NEWS I
Tte- Train has Arrived !
J :|. HELEMAN HAS JUST &E.
<• TURNED from the city with a Ikrgo and caroftilly
selected stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
which bo la determined to sell cheap, consisting in port of
Blackaud Fancy SILKS, Bombazines, Delaines, Cali
coes, Flannels, Ginghams, Muslins. White Goods,
SHAWLS, Ac. Also, MEN’S WEAR of all
- descriptions, such as Cloths, Cassimares, •,
■ : Satlnetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Cord DrlV
lings, Vestings, Ac., Ac.
: Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.
• ft large assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, tor Ladies!
Bents and Misses, of all prices, sizes and qualities. '
- fttao, alorgo assortment of QDEBNSWARB and HARD
WARE, Single and Double Carpet Chain,' Fleech Cotton,
CARPETS,ftc,
•
MiU department is supplied with tho very choicest articles
(i»f .can bo Lad. In market, and as Cheap as can be
kid anywhere, conafttlfig in part of prime RIO
'' PORFBE, SUGAR, all kinds and prices; Syrup
' '■> hod Molasses, Black and Green Teas, Klce^
Spices, Toboeco and Segars; Starch,
' Corn Starch, Cheese, Ginger, Can-'
'dies, Mustard, Oils, Turpeh
• tine, FISH, ftep, fte.
. Thankful tor past fcvora, ho hopes to receive a liberal
jshape of public patronage.
' *3- Ail kinds of Country Produce taken in.Exchango
tor Opodi i : . J. B. UXLRMAN.
April 20, 1860.
rfin B tT-N DEB SIGNED WOULD
'X: respectfully inform his oldcus
tmttbrs and the public generally
that he has just received a’tilde
and HAJTDBOMS Od-
QXOTHS,
; AND'
■which he is now
andispreparcd to
{he latest stylo *
hono but
aro employed, and
bd Warranted to give satisfaction.
He has also a pood Stock of OiLVrs’
FURNISHING V GOODS,
such .IBS SIUBTS, CottAESi, UitSSß
stintra, Drawers, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Neele T 1», Stock*,
Suspenders, Hosiery. &c„ Ac.; also a largo assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, all of which* ho is determined
to sell as cheap as they can {to bought this side of Phila
delphia. The public tiro respectfully invited to call .and
aaamihe my stock, as I shall take pleasure in showing
thepj, ■ Doorsopeo atoll times from 0 A; M. until 0 P. M.
Admittance Tree;
—Miy 5< 1859-tf THOMAS ELWAY.
OBBAT OPENING?
SPRING aND SUMMERL
ql> £2)
T B. HILEMAN HAS JUST RE
fLf'• eelved ahd opened at tls old stand, on Virginia st,
*largo and attractive assortment of seasonable goods, coflu
prising all the noTPltiea in : v : ■■■■■.
EREGES, DIVAZS, LAWS'S, GIKGBA.VS, EMBROI
DERIES, LACES, HOSJKItY <t GLOVES, and all yarie
lids, ami textures of LADIES J)R£$S GOODS,
together, with a full assortmebtof goods for gentlemen’**
wear, ench as Cloths, Cassimcres ami Votings.
Also a full stock, of Hard ware, Queenawaro and
GROCERIES^
and an assortment of 1
BOOTS, SHOES, QAITORS, &C. f
of oil sizes sind stoles, which equal to any in the market;
and will be sqld at fair prices^.
Haring recently enlarged my store-room, I can now
display my largely increased slock to better advantage
<u>d would respectfully invite-everybody to call.
May IS, 1859. .
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS f
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!
PICTURES FOE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS i
AT llf B
•; PXOPUES GALLERY, '
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
PEOPLE’S
PEOPLE’S GALLERY,
PEOPLE’S GALLERY;
Corner of Caroline and Virginia Streets, Tigart’s burldinr.
Altoona, July 12,1800.-3 m.
v, . ; • . • • ,
Shoe-findings.— just regex
vcd a good assortment ofSJboe-Findings, of all da-
Bcriptions, which wo will sell ai low prices for cash.
July 19, 1860. STEW ART & THOMPSON.
SHOE LEATHER.—Wo have just
received a good stock, of tho best Red and Oak Sola
.Leather. Wo havo also a good assortment of Goat and
French Moroccos, French'and Country Calf Skins, Uppers,
Kips, Linings, Bindings, Ac., all of which wo will at low
prices and warrant to giro satisfaction.
■, Please call and examine onr stock before purchasing else*
wherf. Don’t forget place— two doore below tho Post Offlc*.
: -Inly 1». 18C0. STEWART k THOMPSON.
Lumber for sale.
[ 60.000 SHINGLES. 50,000 LATHES,
ndd all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, lower than the
lowest, for Cash, Apply to , JOHN SHOEMAKER-
Queens ware, jusTßEOEiym
' A large and fashionable' assortment at tha state of
■ • ■ ‘ ■■••• 3. B HTCBJUtH, '
sortment of
Cassimeres,
VESTINGS,
offering for sale,’
make them up in
most durable man*
the best workmen
all work mode win