The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, January 24, 1861, Image 4

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    Gents Shawls, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes of
yiktfa- quality and price for old and young,
Ladies fine Dress and Morocco Boots „ Men's
‘Morocco lace Boats, Ladies and Misses’
Dditers, and a, griat variety of Chil
dren's Shoes, Ladies Nolies,'
Children’s fancy Hats and
floods, Gent’s Shirts,
Undershirts and
Drawers,
' i‘ Collars; Gloves,
, - , Jlbtiery, Handkerchiefs;
Ladles' Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, £c., m great variety.
■ v 1"!
.{fon iv largooiwortment of CARPETING of tli itjrlu
, variowi inticro* of Oil Clotiu, Table Corers,
, Blankets. Htulin, SVeetiue, Trttnlu, Carpet Rag!), Valises
ladles’ MoroccoSaclitle, Umbrellas, pnmoU, Ac. Also,
V ■ i WATCHES AND JEWELRY "
; of every description. such ns Breast I’ins, Kor-Blngs, Finger
„ Kings, Lockets, Bracelets, Gold ami Silver Fob Chains,
■.Children's Gold uiul Coral Tuck-ups, Gent’s Shirt Studs,
, Ladies mid Gent's Sleeve Buttons, silver Tabic and Tea
' .gpoqus, I’ertmonaies, Pocket Knives, Pistols, Pocket, Side
audßackCombs: Tooth, Uaiiabd Clothes Brushes; Soaps
ami Toilet.Articlcs, Ac., Ac., all -.of which will bo raid at
Xlto lowestprices. Bo sure and call at “ Ban’s” before you
, jjfi elsewhere and you will save money.
V* D. LACOUMAN, Agent.
Altoona. Oct. 4, ISfiO.-Sm
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AC HILjfeMAIM’S.
1 rtIHEJSUBSCEIDEII INFORMS. HIS
JL ■ customers, and, the. public generally, that ha bias Just
received* largo audbuaiitiful assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
: vr|iloh;foriiuigoiliconco. extent and variety, liave Dover
t jwfore i>oen excelled in Blair county. radicular attention
lit Inrlled to our itock of
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCUIBBU would respectfully ia
■ form the public that he Jias recentlyre- i
'fitted tlie above liotcl, nml. is now
pared to accommodate' Ills friends
patrons in a comfortablemanner, and lie«Bsjt?^,rHyT T ’
. winipare no pains in making it ah agreeable home for all
sojourners. JUis Tablewill always be luxuriously supplied
front*the markets of the counlryJWid cities, and his Bar
K> fllied wltli liquors of choice brands. UU charges are as
’ , reasonable ns those of any other Hotel in the place, and. be
feels satisfied they.can not be’complaincd of by tlioso who
‘fisror lilm with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
:of public patronage, and hilly lulending.to deserve It, he
* Mjjirowsbpcn Ills house to ote public and invites a trial.
■ -Ibave just received a Stock cf Xo. .1 i'reuch Brandy,
far medicinal purposes. - - .
■ ’jUso n large stock of excellent Wittes, for medicinal pur-
Poles, together with it lot of .the best old Uyo Whiskey to
*llo' found in the country. i
■", tv ' May 27, ISoU.-lyl
HA
<Rush to “ DAN'S,”
the old freight conductor's
Cheap Clothing Store,
In Kessler’soldDrog Store, on Virginia St
® 4 tSan” is determined not
...fl /to be ont-done by.any one in tlto saJo of
5 »MAdv-made clothing
ind oilier Notions. Ile’has a large stock of Overcoats, of
tba-best quality and latest styles, black and fancy ar.d
plain hud fftaSy SILK TESTS, Frock and Dress COATS
■ and PANiIS, edeverj color, quality uud style, for men and
■boys. . ■ ■■■
-
, ; ■ KEW STOCK OF
LAJDIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such at Black and Silks, UhaUits, jkrrget, Brilliants,
Lawns, JJtlaiiui, Cklntit, OtHegtt, Craga, Brink,
Croix. aiuiStellaSliawlf,Mnilillat,l'niltrtluvei and
Hosiery, Bmneks and llibhont, Collars, Hand
kerchieft. Kid Otoves. Ilitnptd Shirk,Skirt- ■
ing, Lade Jlilti, 'dic.
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAK,
Wo have Oioths, Cosshncres, Jeans, kc.
Heads of families wunhl do well to call aiid examine our
stock of Whiter Ouads for Boys.
: Bools, Shoe*. Hardware, Glassware, Quoeuswnrc, Wood
and Willow Wore, Oil Qarpets, &c.,lu any quantity
and ut prices that cannot fail -to please. ’ '
(tRGGERIES.
Our stock pf Groceries is more extensive than over, and
cousistrof liiu and Java Coffee, Crushed, hoaf and K. 0
Sugars;'Green, W 11. and Gluck Teas; Molasses, Soap?,
”, Candles, Salt, KUIi, kc. 1 \
Thankful to tlio public for thc very liberal patronage
heretofore received, hohopcs liy strict attention to busi
ness, and au endeavor to please,to merit ucontiiiuancoof
tbo same.
' •** Conntrv ProdnCo,of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods at market prices.
Otft. 25, ISOp. '
rpO/TilE PUBLIC. —T HE SUB
p SCUIBKU (having taken tlic pstablialiment heretofore
by SamuH i; Fries j would re»pectfiil|yaii- •*«.
nonnpo to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, ■
that Uulina lemovcd hla '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL |Hgh
TIX, SHEET-IRON WAItE i£ STO IT? STORE,
to llm new Imildlng oil Annie street, between Harriet and
*Adeline strectj. liist Altoona, wlicrc lio willkecpconstu'iit
ly on hand a largo' assortment orsreyy thing' id his lino,
which he wlUdtypose of on reasonable terms.
ROOFING- & SPOUTING
put up on (holt notice, lie also Leased
laosSpoutlint, vrlitcli tu said to lie niuch superior to gal-
Tanioal(heet-iroriortin. ", {:
lie has also' attached a coppcr-smlthlng room. to his es
tablishment'and will ko6p on hand an assortment of cop
per aiid hnuu kettles, Ac.
All kiadsofJob work promptly attemied to.
A share Of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
STJil’llßh’ WMiTJJItS.
* \ Altoona, Aug. 16th, 1860. ■
Stoves, Tin & Sheet Iron Ware,
SPOUTING, &0.
SIIIGG WOULD RESPECT
• fully inform tho citizens of AUoona SmSeCv -
uud vicinity that he. keep curistuiitly on habit irS|BS9
largo assortment of Owing, JPUrhr, OJlieh amtyE^fi ß
Shop Stocej, of all'styles.atld sizes, to unit the
wants of nil, which ho will soil at) low prices, on reason
able terms. • ■ ' ‘' v
lie also Jceepi) on liaml n large stock of 3F# and Sheet-
Jrun liToc. consisting of all articles for culiuhry purposes—
foil Scuttles. Store Pipe, tCe. ' v ' '' ; 1 ' •t, .
lie has also pnrehasedtho r'ght of saledn Blair county,
of K. V. JONES’■
IMPROVED STAFFER,
an invent ionwhltdiiieedsonlyto be seen- to he apprecla
an d shooiiT lie piSwisscdbyevcry fanhctybutcher or those:
* such f : ! .
jttentiop panl to {ratting up BRODTINO,
cither lu town or country. Spouting painted mid .nut up
on the most reasonable terms. faprll 14, MwMy' ]
V rpHK GREAT QUESTION WHICH
• I now agitates the mind of every per«>n_
it,, where ‘cfpt -I get tho best article Tor niyljjfll .
' 1 money t Itt regard to other matters, the srib-
scriber wodld not attempt to direct, but if yon
want anything lu the line of
BOOTS OR SHOES
lie Invites tin' examination of his stock add work.
Hole oc 1)8 constantly on hand «r. assortment of Boots, Shoes,
OolttnC Slippers, &c„ which he offers at fair prices.
He will give special attention to custom' work, all ol
which wilkbo warranted to give Mtisfactiun. None hut tho
t«Mt workmen are employed '
Itcincmbar my shop is on Virginia street, immediately
opposite Kessler’s Drug Store. ■
3,’37-tf] . JOHN H. ROBERTS.
the OX4U stajMD!! : ; -
rpHE ‘SUDSCJRIBKE 'WOULD IN
■§■ FORSI the public that he .hail Just received front the
a spkradid assortment of ; ' V
CLOTHS AND VESTINGS,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
Which Uo will make to order onsliort notice ami reasonable
terras, mid warrants to give B!Ulyfa(jtion. persons iu want
of anything in bis hue can roly Rpon ..being thirty dealt'
with. 'v JOUN O UONNKL.
MS' Shoo on Main SU a few doors below the “ Red Lion
Hotel.” [May 24, 1860.
Bakery ipdGrocery Stare,
The subscriber keeps con-
STASTIiY ou hand
Fresh-Baked Bread, Cakes. &c.
PEED, BACOUV FLOUR,
GROCERIES,-
Alio, a cbbtco lot of BEGAIIS and TOBACCO.
JACOB- RINK,
Virginia Street, below Annie Street.
Nov.ip.,.
e-v' : '> J- ■ o. adlum; ■"
H*>*T AFt Y PUBL IG .
, ; , 7' ALTOONA, BLAIR 00, fA.-
fo,,nd at 0,6 ator ® 3 - B T Uileman.
October;!, 1851. 1 -•■••' ■ ■
OYEI M-.U/ x'-f. ■
professlonabservlocs tO the citlwnsOf
Altoona and riclnlty.
The host of reference* can be given If required.
- - ,pfflc« AtrMWcncc on Branch street, Bast Altoona, threo
dwftnbore Conrad £ Store, April2B ’sshAy
safe
PROF. L. MILLER’S ;
imjl INVICbRATfti! 1
IN EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND ECO
SOMICAI. COMPOUND.
FOR RESTORING GRAY BAIR to its original color
Withoutdyting; and preventing tjie hair fromtnrnlug
■gray. ■ :
FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and cnrlngit, when
there is the least jarticlc of vitality or recapeririiyc en
ergy remaining. t-- 1 fv
FOURE3IOVING SCVRF AND and all
cutaneous affections at the Scalp. '
FOR BBAVTIFYJNG THE BA JR, imparthigtait anuu
cqnallo#gloBS£Lud brilliancy, mukiug.lt soft and silky in
itstcxtnre.and causing it to curl readily.
The great celebrity and the increasing demand tor this
unequalled prqsirution. convince the proprietor that one
trial!* only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of Its
sopetior qualities over any iftthcr pre jm ration at present in
use. It cleanses the. head and scalp from dandruff and
other cutaneous diseases, causes the hair to grow luxuriant
ly, and gives it a rich, raft, glossy flexible appearance,
and also where the hair is loosening and tinning, it will
give strength stud vigor to the roots, end restore the growth
far those parts which have become bald, causing !! to yield
afresh catering of hair.
.There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen In New
Turk who have bad their hair restored by tho use of this
Invigorator, when all other preparations had foiled, L.M,
has in his possession letters innumerable testifying to the
abort) foots, from persona of tho highest respectability. It
will effectually prevent the hair from turning gray until
the latest iwrfod of life; and In cases where the hair basal
ready cliailgcd its color, the nso of the Invigorator will
with certainty restore it toils original hue, giving it a dark,
glossy appearance. -As a perfume for the toilet ami a Uoir
itestorative it .is particularly recommended, having uu
agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it affords in
dressing the hair, which, when moist withtholnvigorator
can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its
place, whether plain or In curls—hence the great demand
for it by the ladles as a standard toilet article which.none
ought to bo without, as tho price places it within the reach
of all, being. ; ’ '
J. B. UILKMAN.
JOHN BOIVMAN.
ONLY J 5 CENTS' ...
per bottle, to be hod at aUlreapec table druggists and perfu
mers. ’ j
L. SfILLER would call the attention of Parents and
Guardians to the use of the tnvigorator, incases where the
■childtens”llair Inclines to be weak. The use of it lays the
foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes any impu
rities (hat may Imre become connected with the scalp, the
removal of which Is necessary both for the health of the
• child, and the future appearance of its Hair.
CAUTION.—None genuine without the the simile LOUIS
MILLBIt being on tho outer wrapper,'also, L. SULLKU’S
nAIU XNVIGOKATOR, N. Y. blowa in the glass.
Wholesale Depot, 06 Dcy St, and ' sold by all theprlnci
pal Morcliants aud Drpggists througbout tho'world.
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. >
1 also desire to present to the American Public my
Hew and Improved Instantaneous
LIQUID HAIR DYE
n-lileh afWr yearsof scientific experimenting! hawhronght
to lt dyes Black or Brown instoutlywithont
iqjury totho Hair or Skin, warranted tbo beat article of the
kind in existence.
Price, Only 50 Cents.
Aug. 23, ’6B-ly;
BAIL ROAD LANDS FOB SALE,
ON L ONG CREDIT,
AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST
HPHE HANIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH
1 RAILROADCOMPAN Y.having over 000,000 ACHES
ofLAND lying in the State of Missouri, wlilcb was grant
ed, by Act of Congress, to nid in the construction'of their
principal portion ..thereof far solo, on the
most liberal terms. > \'
The greater part pf these lauds aiv within sis, and all
. within fifteen milespf.thc Railroad, which Is how comple
ted, atid opcn'for n!iothroughout its entire length (206
mil?ajljmii,ruus.tlirough u country which is unsurpassed
.of its climate, the fertility qf its
sdil, mid the extent of Ms,mineral resources.
•- For farther information, apply at the Land ofllco of the
Company, or address by letter, . JOSIAII HUNT,
■ . hand Commissioner, 11. & St. Jo. It. It.
Hannibal, Mo. 'V ■ Fob. 2,’6h.-^y.*
GROCERY, PROVISION,
V •» • *
. AND
WHOLESALE LIQUOB STOBB.
rpHB UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
-1 FORJtthe pnblicthat he has parch-oied the interest
ofA. MILf.IUON in the Grocery’ and Provision Store herc
toforo kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St.,
(there bo will continue the business, and will keep con
stantly on hand a large supplier
FLOOR. MAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
DRIED BEEF, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA,
v SCOAB, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
and everything usually kept in Grocery and Provision
Stores, all Of which he receives fresh from the casterp and
western cities, and will sell fit the most reasonable prices.
Ilavingreccntly obtained license to sell liquorßy whole,
sale, Twill keep constantly bn hand a large assortment ot
Ihjntws bf.tho best qualities to be IJnd,
Irespbctfully aolicita share of phblit custom.
July 12,18f1p.-6ra. , . J. BERKOWITZ.
Xtbw Grocery feed and pro-
Jt™ VISION STOKE.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of
Altoona and vicinity that he has opened a store of the above
kind, near tbo corner of Adeline and Julia streets,' East
Altoonai where bo will keep Constantly on bond ufull sup
ply of everything in his line. His ,
GROQERIE S
are all fresh and will bo sold at prices aslowab those of
anyothcr establishment in r town. llis jtock'ofp.ovisions,
consisting of ,
Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Side &c.
will ho sold a little cheaper than they can be I nphtnny
whore efte. His Flonr is obtained from the best mlUs in
■tlio W'csteni part of the State, and is warranted to bo what
it is represented.' ' ’
‘'Allklnds ofFced fur horses, cows and hogs, always on
hand.,. . •\
I intend to keep such an assortment that I shall at all
times ho able to supply my customers with whatever they’
may peed, and I Intend also to sell nt prices Which will
make it a saving to those who.patronize my store.
July 22,1855-3 m. IXKXUV BELL.
EfeD LION HOTEL,
' 1 ALfQOXA, BLAIR COXTXTY, P -
Thin old established and popular .HOTEL, located nearly
opposite Hie place of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo
na, has passed Into the bauds of the present proprietor.—
Long experience in tho ,business warrants me in assuring
the trowelling public that no pains will be spared to render
guests as comfortable as possible while sojourning under
my^roof.
TABLE will constantly bo supplied with the very
best the market affords. '
The JIAJt will be found to contain an excellent assort
ment ofLIQUOUS of nil kinds, Including that choice hero .
rage LJGEJt BJSEJt.' 1
.The STABLE is in charge of an excellent and experi- -
enccdOstler. ' - • <
Tito proprietor hopes,-by his long; experience in the y
buslnc* ipid the facilities at Uis.cpmmanfi, to moke the Bed?
Lion, mail respects, a first class Hotel. The business of;
the liatel wilfbe hinder my ownpcrsnnal supervision. Ai
liberal slum of public natronageiivWhdly solicited, ; v
JOUw *t. SOHWEIGEBT, Proprittor. | INSTITUTE.
May 19, 1859.-tf . ! After maiiy years of successful practice, DU. KKL
UNG BtUldcsires to do goodtotho afflicted tie continues
to cure all kinds of
CANCEBS, TOMOnS. WENS, SCROFULA, or KINGS
•:-.V i 1 ,£VIL,BOKE3, 404 '■: ;v/>
if cnqible, without putting or poison., lie does not confine
himself merely to the euro of the above diseases, but will
treat alfnthers with success. Patients wfllrpe visited,' If,
desired, * reasonable distance. Persons • desiring to visit
Hr. K. will please stop atlhe Eailroml Hotolih Mechanics
hnrg, where they will be directed to Jiis residence. For all
particulars write—state diseases plainly. 1 Ttnciose a post;
age stamp to prepay answer.- Address Dr. C. L. KELLINO,
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Sept. 13,18G0-0m ' ... ... ;
ttoward association,
XX PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution ettallCshed by Special Endowment,
far the Relief of Vie Sick and afflicted with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, arid especially for the
Ctireof Diseases nfthe Sexml Organs. : -t
1 Medical Advice given gratis, by tho Acting Surgeon, to
all who apply hy letter, with'a description of their condi
tion, (age, occrijartion, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of
extrema poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other
diseases of tho Sexual Organs, and on the new remedies
employed in the Dispensary, sent to. the afflicted in sealed
letter envelopes, tree faf charge. Two or three Stamps for
postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLON HOUGHTON, Acting Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phil
adelphia, Da. By order of the Diroctoni.'
KZRA D. IIEABTWELL. Pret’l.
CEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec’y. v ( - fJan. 19, *6O;-ly
SS?“To Persons out of Employment.
AGENTS WANTED,
In every County of the United States,
rjip ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF
1 somoof thebestand most elegantly illustrated worksi
published. i
Oar publications are of the most interesting character,,
adapted to the wants of the Fanner, Mechanic and Mer-:.
chant; they are published in the best stylo and bound inf:
the most substantial manner, ami are worthy a place In;;
tho library of every household in the laud. ' ii
t£ft_Tonien Of'enterprise and industrious habits, this
business offers an opportunity Tor pro Stable employment!;
seldom to bo met with.'
desiring to act ns agents will receive prompt- ;
ly by mall fall particulars, terms, Ac., by addressing ;
■ LEARY, GETZ & Co., Publishers, )
No. 224, North Second Street, Philadelphian
Nov. 25th, ’CO—6m. : .V' . ' ;■
I FURNITURE WARE-ROOM.—TH El
v ; undersigned respectfully Informs tho public that hd
has taken the ware-room two'doors from tlie Branch lt< ad,-
whore he will keep on hand all kinds of
CABIN ET-WAHE,
and attend to the duties ofan'CNDIJRTAIiER. rj
.Two good Cabinet-Makers and ono apprentice wanted. ;
■Altoona, Apr. 12. 1860. JAS. T. MOOKE.
Hair oils, colognes, pom
adss, Sharing Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by 1
i-ttj : a; w. kessleh. ;
Depot, 86 Doy St., Mow York.
MOFFAT’S
LIFE PILLS and PHIE.N iX EUTERS.
IpHESE MEDICINE HAYES £<DW
■jL Been before tbe public fur a ported of
turn duringthatiimehave maintained a bighi<h*Wlcter in
almostevetjr'part of tbe globe. for their extnmrtßhary and
. immediate power of restoring porfeet liealtli. tuperoens suf
fering nudernearly every kind of disease to which thehu
tnan fnimitttliable. ■ ■( ■
i The following ore among the distressing varietycf hu
man diseases in which the - • •' - !-'
VEG ETABLBtLIFE MEDICINES
are well known to be infallible, ;■
: by thoiring|ily cleansing the first and sec
ond stomachs, fend creatines flow of pore, healthy bile, in
. stead of the stale and acrid: kind : FLATULENCY, Loss or
Appetite, Heartburn, Headnelic, Restlessness, XU Temper,
Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general
Symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a. natural conse
quence of Us core.
] OOSTIVENESS, by.cleansing the whole length of the in
testines with a solvent process,.and without violence; ail
violent pnrges leave the bowels costive within two days.
; FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the Wood to a regu
lar circulation, throughthe process of respiration in aucli,
eases,'and the thorough solution of all intestinallbhstrue-
Uon in others. ; ;
r, .The life Mcdlcjpe* hare boon known to cnrcRSfEOMA-
three weeks, and GOUT Injbaff that
tlmOj'hy removing local Inflammation from themuscles and
ligaments of tlio joints. ; i;
; DKOPSI ESofoll kinds, by freclngaud strengthening the
kidneys and hladdcrttbey operate most delightfully on
plicae important organs, and nonce have ever been found a
certain remedy fur thu worst cases of GRAVEL. ;
I Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the
bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere.
I SCURVY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORE?, by tbe
perfect parity, which these JUQFE MEDICINES give to the
blood, and all the lmmors.
! SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, by
their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin,
and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive com
plaints, sallow, clondy, andptlier disngreeaolc com plexioua.
i Tho.nsoof these PBlsfora very‘»hort,lime willeffectan
entire cure of SALT KIfEUM, and a striking improvement
in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and IN
FLUENZA will always Be cured by one dose, or by two in
the worst cases.
i PILES.—The original proprietor of tliesc medicines, was
bared of Piles, of 36 years standing, by the use of the life
Medicines alone. •
:• FEVER & AGUE.—For this scourge of tlio Western coun
try, these medicines will befouud a safe, speedy ami certain
Remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to » re
turn of the' disease—a oujo by these medicines Is iicrma
iiout—try them, be satisfied, and be cured.
; BILLIOUS FEVERS aue LIVER COM FLAlNTS.—‘Gen
eral debility, loss of appetite and diseases of females—the
medicines have' beon used with the most beneficial results
hi cases of this description:—Kings Evil and Scrofula, in
Its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of
these remarkable Medicines. Eight Sweats, Nervous De
bility, Nervous Complaints bf all kinds. Palpitation of the
Heart, Painters’CoUc, ore speedily eared.
; MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose constitutions
have became impaired by the injudicious use of Merctry.
Will find these medicines a perfect cure, os they never fail
to'eradicate from the system nil the effects of Mercury, in
finitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sar
saparilla. * '
i Prepared and solid by
For sale,by all Druggists,
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
Ea. O. KERR HAS JUST RE
■ turnedfrom New York City with a beautiful as
surtmcnt of
LADIES’ DBESS GOODS,
consisting in part of
; ■ Fancy Wilder Silks, only 65 cents per yard.
Black Dress Silks . “ §1,26 per yard.
| Japanese fabric, for ladies'
i- dresses—Mexican Plads,
Foil do Chevrcs, a most complete assortment of tho latest
patterns of Delaines; Opera Cloth. plain Delaines only 20
Cents per yard, they have always been sold at 25 cts. iu,tbis
inorket. Also, a beautiful assortment of the challenge
NVamsuttn Prinds, now acknowledged to be the best printi
in market, and a handsome assortment of fust colored
prints from 6 to 10 cts per yard,
Shawls, Cloaks, Opera Gaps,
Woolen Underslecves for ladies ond children, an unsur
passed stock of Hosiery, together with nn übnudanco and
Variety of everything in the Notion mid Trimming line,
i lie colls special attention to his beautiful assortment of
I QUEENSWARE,
Which is acknowledged to he the most complete Of any in
the town;and sbuiat prices dofyingcompctiUun. ’ Teasels,
Consisting of Kl pieces, sold at $4 : 00.
!' BOOTS AND SHOES,
' directly from K»w Tork, ond.bought from firs t ban
BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL, INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND
: RAO CARPETS, ‘
■ OIL CLOTHS from 1 to 2 'yards wide.
His stock of
GROCERTES
is complete in ovcry tespcct. and will so sold ot os low a
ligure as any house this'side of tho city ..
1 Oct. 11,1800.
"PATENT KEROSENE Oil CARBON
XT OIL LAMPS!
lUtirlmleiin Beauty, Siyiplicily Safely.or Economy.
' Every person desiring to obtain the very beet and cheap
est portable light .within their reach, should pill at the
store jfthe undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and wo pledge ourselves to demon
strate r
Ist, That NO A.CCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. That they cinit no offensive odor while hunting.
Sd. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or.lcss
light.
6th. Tlmt they burn entirely free from smoke.
: Cth. That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
any other light now in common .rise.
| These lamps are admirably adapted for tho .use of Stu
dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, factories, Halls, Churches,
Stores, Hotels, and arc highly recommended for family use.
Tlie burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can ho attached to'
old side. Imaging and table Bind and oQ lamps, at n small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp.
' IVc guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cases.
Ang. 19, 1858-tf.] O. W. KESSLER.
The green book, just pub
lished, 150 PAGES. PRICE 25
Cents; On Single and Married life; or. the //irtf/J
Institution'of Marriage; its Intent, Obli-jfcSjjSffl
Buttons, and Physical and Legal Dlituiill
fleations; the rational treatment of -II private! diseases nr
hotli sexes. 4c. To which is added a poetical'essay, epti
tled * Cdllipaediae or the ip;t of havingand rearing beau
tiful and healthy children, by the lute Bobeut J. Culver
weu, Esq., M. D. '
Sent free of postage, by the Publishers, Crus. Ki.ine &
Co., 80x4586, NeW York, or Dexter ft On., Wholesale agents
113 Nasami.Strcct, Newi’ork.- Agents wanted everywhere.
Also, Gratis,' an extract and .sample of the above enti
titled: Dr, CulterwelPt'lectureori.tha rational treatment
df Spcnnatorrhoeanndptiyato diseosesgenernlly, detailing
the means hy.-wKidi invalids liray cfjectunlly cure them-
Bclvfflwithput Gib diingeious iuedlcinekr and at but
little expehseto themfclvcsi .•Seiitfrcc by malt in a secure
enVelope.on the receipt of one ’stamp, to prepay postage,
by addressing, CHAB. KLINE & CO..
E«h.«2,1859. ' 80x4586, Ncw York City.
/CAUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE
V / 'hereby notified not to purchase or sell ariy lager beer
kegs wi<h tiio stamp of tho ALTOONA BREWERY there
on, ns such kegs never hove l>ocn and never; will be sold
from tho Brewery. All kegs containing Raid stamp Will
he claimed and taken, wherever found, by tho proprietors
of the Brcwcrv to whom they belong. ’.
July 2Sth 1859-tf. ~ - WILHELM k BRO.
T>EMOYAL—A M. KING, SUOE-
Jt\l MAKER, Informs the pnblic that ho
has taken tho Room next door to the ,
Office, on Virginia Street, where he is
pared to maimtoctiire every style l of
MEN’S SHOES, at reasonable prices, and in a substantial
manner. [Mar.ls,’Co.-tf.
Boot and shoemaker— john
STEHLE has takln a portion of the :
room occupied by A. M. KING, next
to J. IV. Kigg’a Tin Shop, and.
himself reaily to .get up Men’s Spots &
In good stylo and at low rates. fM»r,ls,'oo-tf.
Shoe-findings.— just recei
ved a good assortment of Shoe-Findings, of all" do-’
scriptions, wliich we will sell at low prices for cash.
July 19,1880. _ STEWART & THOMPSON;
OYES! i> YES l-^-GENTLEMEN
draw nh»h auk hear. ’ JOSEPH P. TROUT tnnbnn
cesto the pui»le, that ho is ready to discharge his duty
as on Auctioneer whenever called upon. - [jjan.2 ’56.
i~l ROGERIES.—A LARGR AND
\ T complete assortment of Groceries liavo Just bqen re
ceived at (he store of' A " ; J. B. MILKMAN.
Hair, hat/ tooth, shaving,
Paint, Saab and Yarufeh Brushes at :
■’■■■■■ 'v KESSLER’S.
IV. B. MOFFAT,
835 Broadway, New York.
[Sept. 13,1860-ly,
An aperient and stomachic preparation of Iron purified
of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanc
tioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both iii Europe
and the United States, and prescribed in their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves tluit no.prcpa
ration of Iron can be compared with It. Impurities of the
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
complexions indicate its necessity in almost every concei
vable case.
In J>sSpy, Format AJficUont, Emaciation, Dyspeptic,
Constipation, Diarrhea, Dysentery, IndpieiU Consumption,
Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt Shewn, iKsmenstruatian,
Whiles, Chlorosis, Liter Complaints, Citroitic
Hheumatian, Interm itlen I fh-ers, J‘imp!rt on the. Alice, <fe.
In cases of General Debility, whether'the result of acute
disease, or of thecontinueddiminutionof nervous and mus
cular energy fromchrouic Complaints,* one trial of this re
storativo has proved successful to an extent which no de
scription nor written attestation would tender credible.
Invalids so long bod ridden'ea to have become forgotten in
their own neighborhoods, iiavc suddenly re-appea red in thu
busy world as if just returned from a protracted travel In
a distant land. Borne very signal instances of this kind are
attested by Ecmalo sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
marasmus, sanguineous exhanstion, critical' changes,, and
the complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and.exercise, for which the' physician has no name.
In Nervons Afflictions of all kinds, and for reasons fa
miliar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of
iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old ox
ides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting aup
overheating; nud gently, regularly'aperient, even ip the
most obstinate cases of costiveness without over being a
gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is til is latter property, among others, which makes it
so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for riles,
upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific
action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In Dyspepsia, tunumeiaide as are its causes, usinglc box
of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the most
habitual cases, including the attendant CbsUveness.
In unchecked Diarrbixa, even when advanced to DySen
' tery, confirmed, emaciating,' und apparently malignant,
the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating
oongh. and remittent hectic, which generally indicate In*
cipient Consumption, this remedy lias allayed the alarm
Of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and
interesting instances.
In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, tliis medicated iron Ims had
fur more titan the good effect of the most cautiously bal
anced preparations'of iodine, without any of their vveli
kuowo liabilities.
The attention of females cannot bo too confidently invi
ted to this remain and restorative, in the coses peculiarly
afflicting them.
In Rheumatism, both chronic ami inflammatory—in the
latter, however, more decidedly—it lias been invariably
well reported, both os alleviating the |iain and reducing the
swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles.
In intermittent Fevers it must necessarily he a great re
medy and energetic restorative. au«l its progress in tho new
settlements of tho West, will probahy he one of high re
nown and usefulness.
No remedy has been discovered in the whole history of
medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, ond fully re
storative effects:, Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for
active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
Put up in fiat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price, 50
Cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealets. Will be
sent free to any address on receipt of the price. Al} letters,
orders, etc., should be addressed to
B. V. LOCKE & CO., General Aoest?.
July 19, 1880.-Jy. 20 Cedar St., New York.
Salt River Passengers, Ho!
AS THE SUBSCRIBER WILL BE
under the nccos.-ity of leaving early ill November
for the head waters of Suit Iliver, in the ship UNION,
which willpoj.firfD/ sail about that time; and knowing
that mauy of my friends will go along and will want la n
outfit, 1 take this opportunity of informing them as well
as alt my old friends and customers, that 1 have Just re
turned from tho East, whero 1 purchased a largo stork of
Goods, which 1 am now opening at my Hors in North
Ward, to which I invite inspection. It is the
LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST
os well as the CHEAPEST lot of Goods brought to the
town this fall. The reason why 1 say tbo cheapest is ob
vious to every reflecting mind, because as the season ad-
A'anccs (the merchants in the east say) prices decline, there
fore I have an odvahtoge of from 20 to 25 per cent, over
those who purchased early in tho season, and I can and
will sell cheaper than any other house in the place. Pur
chasers will thus at once see tire propriety of at least ex
amining my stock bfforo buying elsewhere. My stock
consists of all the nowfeit styles of
1. ADIES’DRESS GOODS
for the season, also a fiiil assortment of
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
LADIES’ SHARER BO WETS,
■ Hisses' Pelt and Straw I fats,
and everything In the line of Dry Goods and Notions which
it is unnecessary to enumerate, AH of which will be gold
for cash, or to prompt paying monthly customers, or ex
changed for all articles of Produce which can he consumed
here or exchanged for goods in the East.
A. McCOKMICp.
N. B. : —The subscriber has arrangements in the East by
which ho can supply any article at short notice.
Altoona, Oct. 25, 18G0. A. McOoEmick.
Great jlmpruv ement in COOK
ING STOVES.
CONSUMPTION OF SMOKE AND GAS AND SAVING
■ OF FUEL. \
Ihe subscrilier takes pleasure in offering to the public
NEW OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
Cooking Stove, recently'patented, which is destined to sn
pcrcedo all others, as it requires
ONE-TIIIIID LESS FUEL
than otlier stoves and is more easily, qnlckly and regnlat
ly heated. No unpleasant smell of gas arises from this
stove hunt the fact that it is all consumed ere It can es
cape.' There Ist 10 trouble from smoko ns that unpleasant
and often annoying, exhalation is also consumed inside of
the stovo Neither,is; there any danger of flues or chim
neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by
die gasarising frOm coal ftresi ■ ’ .
Persons wishing to pnrehase stoves are invited to call at
the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, and ex
amino the above stoves. JOHN BUOJSMAKEK,
Sate Agent far Diair Cbmtv.
N. B. AH kinds of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and Egg
Stovesoulmnd. [Ang. -12.1856.
FLOUR —THE BEST 6 F
FAMILY FLOUR for sale, Wholesale anduj'tail.—
Apply to -j: SHOEMAKER,
Dec. 11,1858-tf. Masonic Teytple.
Lumber for sale. ,
80,000 SHINGLES, 50.000 LATHES, -
ndd all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. lower than the
lowest, for. Gasp; -Apply to ’ JOHN SHOEMAKER*
Hardware op all descrip.
Gone just received and for sale hv
Oct.lft-tf] ; :•: JIB.HJLEMAN.
PUFFALO ROBES.—A SUPPLY"
of Red River Buffalo Robes Just refcei vjjtt and for kale
'; . r-'•- , i •JQCtiyGtiOON. ■
■pURE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC
•JET’ Faint, also Chrome. Green, Yellow, Paris Green, dry
n- ground oil at ft-tf.l • KKSSIiKE’S
SPECTACLES AND BYE PRISER-
[l-tf;] BJ&SLISK’S.
Th 6 proprietors aid manufacturers of HOS
TEXT Ell’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TEUS cap appeal Tilth. perfect confidence to,
physicians and clUzmis,generally of the United
States, because' the article has attained a repu
' tatibn heretofore unknown. A few facte upon
this point will speak more powerfully thaa
volumespf bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The'consumption of .Hostetler’s Stomach Bit
ters for the last year atnouhtod to over t half
milliOn bottles, ami [from its manjfeSt steady
; increasolu times past, it is evident ahat during
the coming year U» consumption will reach
near one million bot lies. This immense amount
could never ; have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties!contained in the prepara
tion, at)d .the sanction ofvthe most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend'the to their patients,' but
arc ready at all timep to give testimonials to ils
efiicacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities Of the Bit t ers, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions, where fever and ague
and various oilier [bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds: To be
able to state confidently that tha “Bitters’'
arc a certain euro fqr the; Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of,un
alloyed pleasure. Itjremovca all morbid matter
from the stomach,,purifies the ..blood, and
imparls renewed vitality to the nervous Syislem,
giving it.that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
- to acoudition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persona may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bolllo, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
.declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
nnd rejuvenating generally. W'c have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of tins article. A few woVds to the
gentler sox. There are certain
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
nnd child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially ff she he young, is apt to
forget her own hcalih in her extreme anxiety
for hci\infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body nnd mind is generally aggravated. Hero,
then, is a necessity .for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Billers to all oilier invigora
lors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as.
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetler’s Celebrated 'Stomach Bitters a trial.
i&k&f £y r ■& ]
-Kj
host:
STOMAG
CADTION. —We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or
fcits, but ask for llostettee’s Cr.LEnnATi:tj
Stomach Bitteiis, ind sec that each bottle has
the words “Dr. ,1. llostetter’s Stomach Bitters”
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on tile metallic «p covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
se?~ Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEB &
SMITH. Pittsbujgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Amo
rioa,and Germans.
For sale by A. ROUSIf, Altoona. "Pa.
Scpt.-20,1860-ly. i
SNYDER, TAILOR,
(J ’ The itero of One Hundred Fits per Month !
I would respectfully set forth my claim to public alien
tlon, 113 a Fashionable Tailor, us follow:
Because I kccpjan'excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassia
meres. Vestings anil Trimmings, which,' when examined, .'
always please. ! ; L
Because my work is made up In a mannerJliat takes
down the country and‘ gives all my customers a-city apt
pcarance.
Because I am not iufbrior as a Cutter to the Best- to he
found auywlfere. !
Because lotig experience in my business gives mo' entire
control over it and I alu not dependant upon any one to
lift me out ofthe «uds. ! '
- Because lam still oqtho sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taete as tt Cutter and workman nhimiwired.
Call on me, in the cotner room of the ‘*Bnlnt House,”
Give mo a trial and yep will go away pleased. ' r.
Altoona, MUy 20-sm! JACOB SNYDER.
BLAIR • COUNTY DAGUERRE AN
ROOMS.—Mr. G. IV. 'FISHER,- the HoUMnystmrc
Artlstj begs leave to inform onr readers that he is prepared
to take : 'AVD
Photographs of deceased persons, : ’
from Daguerreotypes, -at theshortest notice and on the
ccst reasonable tcnps. lie ha* jnst received a large stock
of durable and tu&rt ca£ek, of alt sizes and styles, including
a near pattern of Family Case for four persons, and Is pre
pared to fill them with perfect likeutssea,
AMBROTYPE, DAGOEKREOTYPE OB PHOTOGRAPH.
Glve him a call. Rooms on the comer of Montgomery
and Allegheny streeta.nollldayshnrp, Pa. fJunolT-tf.
W. KESSLER —-PRACTICAL
\JT a DRUGGIST, j respectfully announces t?
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
erully, that he still continues the Drug
bp Virginia street, where ho keeps constantly |9eLJ7 ■
on hand, for sale. Wholesale afnl Retail. DRUGS, hSiHti
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- fiSL-it
EShnd DYE-STUFFS. 9
Ry strict attention to business, and a desire to render snt
iafaction to all as regiSrds price and quality, ho hopes to
merit and receive a shbre of public patronage.
PJiysiciang-niid merchants supplied on reasonable terms,
and all orders from U distance proiuptiy attended to.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-rtf.
PINE AND LARD OILS, CA3I-
B phene, BurningFlutd, Carbon Oil, Ac., at ' .
'Jan.3,’s6-tf] : 1 - • KESSLER'S.
r\N HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store
V/ —A splendid; assortment of Ready. Mads clothing.
Call and see. ■ ■■■ ~-J; -:/•; Jfpr. 26,-tf.
LASS Bxlo TO 20x34, AND CUT
\JT to order by 1 Q. W. KESSLER.
lE’S
BITTERS.
S? i s
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P 3 *• do si
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"3 ® j .2 2
to S ■g >■*
cb § § . 2
P 3 *=s3 g‘S>
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31
pTiffiTa^
- M, putlog to .ho prat* or
DU. t'AIOS'S
INFANTILE COHDTat
comatoT WM COnti,,CU ,B “ «« ">■<“ ««y U
HO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of«njr kind,and therefore reltcresbr nmL-„„ ,
ingt of your child, instead of by dei^emn^ 3 J
>’or this reason, it commends itself os the
wtiou now kno*n for
PtsEjim, Uwpiii is ittE Rowels. Acipirr oV T STS.
ACB. Wist., CoU>4 TBE IISAD, wui Owiff. nisi fc* ’
t»sr <Ac «»«*. rrf&na injlanmgtion, re^lali^eh.^
it is used \vUli .tnf'(<«c *wvrai in nil cS.cs of (WSS
on otuku ITrs, A you mint the life ami
children, mld teiih 9 tart the*fron Ikott «J aid /J&?
consequence* vrhicl if* certain to remit fram .
cei.Teqf which all t/irr S «, «*
arc c„ mp o*d, take »u hut
this ypu con rely . on. It is perfectly kmiJj T 1
not injure the mm fchcato infant l4ic»,
directions accdmiK qr each bottle. rrei«r«d onlVh*
■ „ CHURCH * DUihjst,
so. 403 ISroodway, NutcVutk.
Healthy
luman Blood upon being
ANALYZED
ftlwup presents iw witb 11 U' same 1.'... i'n t. I,
give* of course «ho I'M l I'Ta.ndakd. Analyze 11... DI,mI,
u person suffering from Consumption, Liver Complain
Dyspepsia. Scrofula. *c., and we find in tniy
lain dijieieHeiti in tU« rid globules of UUa*i. Supply M.J
deficiencies, and you arc made well. Th» llox.n |\xm
is founded upon thi» Theory—Jk-uco. its umunohiini
cess. There are •
3 Firs TREi-Murmys I .
adapted to tho defieleud.s r,f tlio blood in J
eases. For Covans, Ojuw, tiiio.senms, w any affect, I,
whatever of Use TmtoAT or. Lvvis, inducin' Cuvoai»*J.®»
Vise No.' 1, which is'also (he No, for '‘- itl," ,l.
toss or Arrmfe, and for nil f uhomc OouFfouNta, arioiua
from OvuK'Vax, ucxi.ral Doility, uml Nkrtous. PrOstra.
TION. No. 2 for Livkh C ni'LUMs, X„. 3 for DmmiA.-
Iking alreud;/ prrjhirtdjw .d>s»r r lv,n It Is TAKEN OT llKor,
and carried immediately into tlio circulation, so that what
y< ll jitnt you retain. Tin* No, 4is for Fem\lJß iBBKOCLAIU.
tii;s, IIysTKRiA, U EAKSK»|>. Ac, See ,:j-dal direction* for
this, tor ft.u.T Kiiirrioxs, Smorctows, Kipxkt,
ami UfoumEß Cosi PMUfTB. mke-No. 5. In nlUrmitei the dl- '
roctams must l.e strictly followed. Price of the Mwdlhe<t
$1 per bottle. .Sold by CIIUUCU A IHJPONT, •;
N" 41H.» ISroaihyav, New-Yurk. f
T. W.PYOTT A SONS,l'liilaildplila, andl\. U.KRYSKR,
>\ }ioU->;i!o Apciilf. , '
Ity A. Hoiish, Altoona; .T. Murray. lb>l]idn v.burg; L
ami by all respectable Unresists tliruunliiiut tho country. :
March 8, ISGU.-ty. * i
SAVING FUND.
National
Company.
HAVING FIIN D. NATION
SAKKTY TRUST COMl’ANY.— Chartered m r
State or PenajVlvama.
RULES.
1. Money is received every lay, and in any amount, U*
Oi small.
2, Five per cent, interest i» paid for money from ther
it la put in.
G. The money la always pail-bock in CO ID, whenever
Is railed for, and without not its.
■i. Money is received r -..,r Executors, Administrate
Guardians, and others who 'tesire to have it in a place
perfect safety, anil where int rust ran he obtained for It.
5. The money received fron depedtors is invested
Real Estate, Mortgages, (.uouno rents, and such uth
first class securities tu the Charter directs.
0. Office* llonrs —Every day from « till 5 o'clock, and
Mondays and Thursdays till H o'clock in the evening.
HON. 11. To BEXNKK, President.
ROBERT .SKI.FRIIHiE, Vico President.
W. J. REED, Secn-tary.
DIRECTORS.
lI EMIT 1.. BeXXEB, Fb.AXPJS I.EE. '
Enwinn L. Carter, F. Carroll BrewsteJl,
Koiiert .sci. Finnan, Joseph B. Babbt, ’
Sakckl K. Asntos, i Joseph Yerkes,
X, Laxubeth Minns, Henbt UiptenCrbpee.
OBlce : Walnut Street, S.'W. Corner of Third 81. Phi
dcljdtia. . April Uth, ’69-lj
Marriage glide—being
private instructor for man fed persons.
or those-about to be niarrled both male
femalu. iu everything concerning the
gy anil relations .of our system, and the pro,
duction or prevention (Jflipring. including all the new 1
coveries never before given in tbo English language.
iVJXi YOUNG, St. D. This is really a valuable amiint*
estlng work. It la written in plain language for tin 1 go*
ml reader, and in' illustrated With numerous Eiißrav/ngj®
All young married people, or thoso
riage, ana having the least impodimcnfylHHHHM
should read this hook. It discloses eecrcfs tUaf evcry 3
should he acquainted with; still it Is a hdokthai rowtl
locked up, and not lie about the house.' It will he wl I
any one on the receipt of twenty-flvo cento in specie ot I
postage stamps Address DR. WM. YODNQ, No*4lC Sfr.
Street. Philadelphia, I’a. .J ... . '
ttS'AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE—)*o nui
what may be your disease, before yon place yonAelfuu
the care of any olio of the notorious quacks—nktKr m I
elgn—who advertise lu this drnny other paper,’’get »t"
of cither of Dr. Young's Books; and rood It carofijllv.
will he the means of saying yon many a dollar,ydnr in
and possibly yonr life,. ' • ’• ‘ '
-DU. YOUNG can be consulted on any of-tljm diseases
scribed in hU publications, at his Offlce.No.tldp Fumct
above Fourth. [Aprjpo.-
Philadelphia watch an
JEWELRY STORE. . nA
O. CONRAD, FORMER OCCBBAXT,
No. 14$ N. 2d St., corner of Qnarry
Tlie undersigned has leased the
premises, where he'wilt keepa large assortment of Gi
and Silver 'Watches, - of Anidritdn. English and Swiss mi
nfneture of tho most Celebrated makers, in addition
which will he found always on baud (ami made to order)
extensive variety of Jowielry,"Silver ami Silver Platodv*
together with a general assortment «f such goda* as 1
usually kept in a Brut-class Wfltbh and Jewelry Store* ?
Tlie jmtreus of 0. Oonrad,uu*t those of the subscrlb
together with .the pnbUcgeneiidQ. a reinvited loculi, a
they will receive a good art Ictt for their money. ( A* t *
determined to do a cashbusloo|s t gi>.L-.wiU IwsoldTf
low. ‘‘Smolf Profits and Qm& Bu'h" is the motto of $1
Establishment. f R. BKOOMAUi *
’ .Formerlyo.Cdßnul,
No. 148 N. Socond Stn tor. of ‘l“ arr >'>
June T, 1880.-ly. ‘
IVTATIONAU POJRCK'GAZETBgr
jjv| This'Great Jonrhale oTtiSime and Criminals
its Twelfth Year, andUwhkdy
the conntry. lt contnins all the Great Trial* W
Cases, and appropriate Editorial* on
information on Criminal SlatteVs, ml to bo fumid St a
other newspaper.' [
P3L. Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six wtJWw*-
bo remlttW by siibscriheni, (whViiouM writethMri nar
and the tow%county andgtatbwJUrc they resble pain!
! < - ®>‘G^”iaTSELL*CO.
-- Editor tprophvuf Re«lurk Police Gazette,
,15-tfJ •■■■' f-> Sew.YorkCUs
House and lot for sale.
The subscriber offer* at Private Sale
the HOUSE, and LOT now occupied bv her,
on the corner of Adallneand | 11|
East Altoona. Tlte House* -[- wO . Il|wBii|
Story Frame Building, ConfaUiU*g'|
Parlor, Dining-Room and 'Kitchen on
first door, four good sleeping roohis on tlie second
a finished Attic. The hn islugoodcrihr. j
Persons wishing to view th«prerp|.., ..mlohtain fa*!
imformatlon will cali upon tbe enbwril'cr.
V ■ r MAprrr.'y. McCRI-h
Altoona, Aug. 11th, 1859-rtf.
House an& lot at priva*
and j,„t '-
belonging to the ALT'KIN A AND Hole k >941. -O,
LIDAYSBORG PLAN K ROAD CDiAlt- |ifr‘ffWl
unto % mile from Altoona, Ja.oSsred
Private-Sale. For terms hnd'fucU
'particulars inquire of- JOBEPH -DYBAKT- Preside"* "(I
Company. . : " (April -S 1 5W -' 1
Lycoming county mutua
EIRE INSUR-VNQH, AGENCY -X l:e “"denig"
agent of the Lycoming Mutual Pure Insurants Companj
at all times ready to iutmre Walmt u, ordames* "!'
SuOditifit, Jkrehatulite, ami
description, in Ibdh or eofmtifri'atn* reasonable w
any companyin thd Statai* Oflfceda-ili Masomc w
Jsa. S, ’56-HI
SAFETY.
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