> - -#*r? [uict athi .00?;- u.od,. ie of 0. . 10 to onal, s fill , rk is ;reat have -' fl t • i; tn iica- ' fifty ;don, ifty; i; in -sis ; first nti-it d by I.mo lying . De hich been boon .urg. urea iptlat a du ivival revj- ITa.sh sms.) 'tiiel, ville. 'iir-nd >iMJO I'liird - 40. ourth rlcnn Iter. ban in of in nil t uu- V the i-, Ht- <•> vr liles- *Vr-' a «g« of : tir it ■ a-l’inXß cure H- SCftM ■rvi- the One did' u ur .tB? . ISi*. ■lni )OH a time,' (! having ■t. hw! : li>- r-*U-j weti ill -*!s— wai> rvoilsy*. j ,*;(• any iir. loni l '. j ircprd wl- lymr <1 f' kto'y um sent exSisna* cml -JOUlo*! M'. . l>o. v- If.. i.y. 1 vm# 11. fc rfcj Lx* tot i ■••■•'•d! sit ;ia > .ritfxat lit► IiCFPi j c tif' ■' fdr i ,■■ a« I i'-Xo.'ft. s -*E, 'Viti.f. V. ttd ■ 4<-lT i, i: i)V. Mflaiuti, . :! , V health ‘H thtes ■ i.v>idan ■ rewtthv' ;'nv, Iti t iiini a* UJlll Ulf r v. nyitW v. mas* tib', u>d > »-ln. i-ve fick lliOCtpMO ■ oiiedow .lidagur*- ■ f : of bin tf the best (f Of 4* .'.v; rxiforaM, :t to . jh, w)&b I fpoodief they ar*. t« t-umony' • hi" roiri U-neflted v-- vet to, flnvjgora- M<‘U Wring It riff iiuj . a denog*' *Todu-~ ■ s,*:p bus < locaietems. w®. published ft choice j wfpoetry, that whs ” floating around loose,” ; Led “Pay the Printer.” It set forth the L privations, Aft-, of printers, and placed Lquents in no y«ty enviable light. ; We this [ publiab ft kind of a sequel to “Pay the entitled f‘ Th«i Printer's C«wolfttion,” eli like the former piece is a Utertty found , ..floating aroond|loose,” with nobody to it. Wo are/ astonished that two such gems L*rj con be allowed to go forth, Without father’s” protection, ,»s we feel morally oer- I that if we were jbe fortunate “ author” of La child, we Should feel, at least eaUoy Lh to invest it with out name. But here [• cowment'is unnecessary: | / ritIXTBR’S WNSOUSTIOX. j I TtU me. jo geotjo wtfl*. I That round my pathway {day, - I j. there no ptaca on earth. 1 Where printers get their pay ? . , I The whispering brecac wo! t by— I i With accents filled with woo, I a voice borne oh tiie sorrowing air, ■ \ I In sadu -as answered “No !” I: . Trfl me, yc flowing-streams. That BmcolljJyilUo ttlyn^, !• there one chensued place, Where printers mo jI no wrong ? The gentle brook replied— In murmurs soft and low — And winding pn its -senium way, ll meekly aawered “Not* Tell me, ye murky clouds, Now rising in. toe we»t, latherv upon the globe, Oncipot by pouters blestT The flashing clouds outspoke, With an indignant glow— ■A voice that filled tho, earth with awe, In thunder* answered •• No IV T*Umo, haitf-hearted man, Withholding Jay by day. Is ihero no honor iu thy breast, Xhe printer'-*bill to pay? t’nansjiering turns he around— liow plain, his actions show— Ad ttttcrod oatjj capt hound 1* liuirl, - Uis action. au»*er '• Xol ’ Well m«, yc gnntlo nymphs, , I Who bless IKb’s liourt, through, (1* thpre no sodrod shrine , Whore printers gain their due 1 A mantling Iduah hor chook diffused, Did ten-fold grace impart— A soft responsive sign replied, ’lie found in Roman’s heart! Tell me, angelic hosts, Vo messengers of love, ghall suffering printers hero below Have no redress above ? 1 The angel band replied— eTo u w knowlwl-e given— Deliu'iucuta on the Printer's books, o*3 never outerHeaven’." Altoosa March, 1G 1808. lu meeting of the Pcnna. R. R. Go’s Eir.- jeee Beneficial and Provident sick Society.- d erening. tbc resignation of it.' J. Lotp irt, Esq., 88 President, of the Society, was routed. ■ .. On motion a committee of three was appointed | draft resolutions expressive of tic sense of > Society, on the occasion. The chair appointed George B. Cramer. Relit. Steel and Robert Pitcairns, who iimacdialely ulred, and after * shoil absence re appeared .;h the following preamble and resolutions, [lilch were read befoye thd,Bi)Cjet,y by the chair [an oflheCoSmf tt&feittdd^Wtoi still honor- the Association by continuing as |s President. 1 I . [ Retolred, That a copy of these resolutions bo Ut to H. J. Lombaert, Esq . sad .published In ie Altoona Tribute. x | GEORGE D CRAMER. ) ROBERT D. STEEL, V Com ROBERT riTCAIRKS. j ITiroxe k Cleabtirld Railroad. —At a meet kg of the Manage**' ofthls road, lield at Phll isbarg on lairif nday week, George W. Leuf l Esq., fae V-octed-Chief j Engineer. Mr. L. ■ a man of much practical experience at engi ftering, Laving been In the employ, of tie Pa. Kentral company, afterwards was engaged, in tennessee, and uiorc recently, we-beliere, upon ■he ft Wayne, and Chicago road. He is, per- Laps, one of the best locating engineers inf"the jUhited States, and his experience will doubt less aid in expediting the completion of our road. lie is to go over and examine the work Lirendy performed on the route, and report at Ihe next meeting of the Board. We understand [that arrangements are contemplated being made [with the Central -Company for furnishing tic Su-qnjthat vßrbe.raquireci T«F e —&<*/*•- town /ourjiil. Sworx JS-—-J. K. Ely, tha.nevly electedßor ough j»n|iable, r“,; iff nnd p r' atnnd ,g " n inia - Argument court, held in Uol iidaysburg, and already haa his hands ftill of business. That Joe will make a good officer, w e Lave no doubt, and those who entrust business Lo hi? core ban rely upon having it attended to romptly, ’ Some ef:the “ fast boys’* -who de ight In kicking ttp a 4 ‘ rumpus” on street cora ls aad annoying ,peaceable people after night hll, had better keep an “ eyoround the corner,” r u old Joe” may call upon them unawares and boride them with accommodations for the night h the newf * Lock up." whihh will he ready to ■enve lodgers in a few days. i SnuutADX. —A young married couple were leronoded on Tuesday evening lost, by the pub lic band i> e. Calithumpiah. For some two tears were ear* regaled by the most exe crable music ever discoursed. Either the mu-, licians were tyros in the science, or the instru ments, especially the horse-fiddle, w«^- cut of tune, for the strains discoursed were by no means hs perfect as some we bars heard. How the young couple relished the per formance we can’t say, but we do know that it fsadly annoyed the neighbors.' It is high time' that such performances should be discarded- — ‘ ; They too often lead tounpleasantamaa%Mncev |ena wheoafin thrprssißt case, jM; l-meely :■ ■ .■ v- V/ Company}®*® greatly top*h»i»i|g Mrinstreet, by ipteajthigin front of ti«J«g*niflotise. Tfiirwul’ neftommodathm to t|i6 travelling pub- Ifeyu in fißaf weather, they not h« «*«• periled to plod Ibroiigh'.thwißdd to get on and off.thenatis. In jgood weather our streets, are none of tie btkt, bitin bad wpatber they «■«: pwfcctty execrable. It would; not be out of place if tbey wcrc /all either planked or, piked. The ■ General, Superintendent-deserves credit for setttog the esample, which we.hopre our “City Fathers” will not be-slow to.inutate. At. ' Pigeons.—Within , the'past week, we have no ticed innumerable: numbers ©fwildpigeonspas siug over this place, wending their way north ward. This is considered jm indication of mild weather hereafter, and we fiopc it may prove correct, as we are satisfied with oontfires and overcoatsforthis season. Although the birds lire evidently plenty in this vicinity, we hare not : learned of any having been “ brought down” by hunters. Should! they tarry long; however, there is; a fair prospect that their numbers will bediminUhed, especially if we get among them with, an old “ \ ’ ;/ 1 ■ i4-~ ■.■ ’ ,' ruiiMO.VAkr —There is- a. remedy prepared by Dr. Geo. .If. Keyscr, of 140 Wood Street, Pittsbargbv.Pe. that has won ; great re nown, ift tho- wsy of cjfring the -various incipient diseases of the Lungs' fthd : Phlmonary apparatus. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup is ao quack nos trum, but has won and kept the confidence of men of the highest standing; Dr. Keyset pre pares; and mixes all the ipgredieuts of the Pec toral Syrup with; his own hands, and says that he will continue to do jSO. If you wish a good medicine for a Cough or Cold you can buy ,it at the Agencies. For sale by tieo. W. Kessler. Iok! Ice!— Mr, John, Allison, lias requested u.i to inform the citizens of Altoona, that he is now prepared to serve them regularly with Ice, of Urn best quality, and at low rates. Oar citi zens have hitherto been at a loss to obtain ice for summer use, but hcmjftcr they can oil be supplied. Those of our readers who wish any during the coming summer, will do well to give Mr. Allison a oail, its they will procure a supe rior article at lower rates from him, than by : sending elsewhere. Quoits. —The beautiful evenings we have en joyed for the past week, has induced those who are partial to the above game to bring out the rings. It is a pleasant and . healthful game and should he, engaged in by those who desire exercise, in preference to many others now in vogue. We arc always on hand for such arouse - meat after 6 I*. M. x Accident.— Du Saturday morning last, a son of Dr. J. h. lekes, aged about 10 years, fell from a wagon and fractured his arm at the el bow joint, Dr. 0. J. Hirst was called in and skil fully set die huno, which owing to the nature.of wss ah exceedingly difficult task. The little fellow is now doing as we}l as could be ex pected. ¥ Moving -Da v ;—K ext 'Thursday is.poving day. when the usual scenes'attendant upon the day will be enacted. Those of our subscribers who purpose changing their residences, will please give us timely notice, so that we can make the necessary arrangements to serve them with the Trihufu. Tftr. Streets. —.is Spring is now here it be houves our “ City Fathers" to see that our streets arc put in order. There is nothing refects so pinch credit on a town, after goad citizens und good buildings, as clean streets. Ours could and ought to be materially.improved. Prateo Mef.tikos. —Prayer meetings are now ) being held nightly in all the 'churches in thisfj place. May they be productive bf great good, j There is some talk, of getting up a union pray- 1 cr meeting, similar to those held in the cities, but we have not yet learned whether it has beer accomplished. Some weeks since, in one of my communica tions,! was pi'ompted to niake a remark in be half of “Stans.” J do not know that it contained anything that would giro him offence, as he knows, very well what I meant when 1 wrote.— ,lle knows too, that fast associations have never revealedjany thing bat my best wishes. I do not ;know Whether or not he has taken x umbrage at what I said, nor do I care ; but if he,has not, no other person had. a right to do so. ? But some people seem to have*a self-coaatUc ted right to mcuJ’.o with other pboplo’s business, and they labor so diligently in their calling that you wtmld be led to suppose they were crudites and philanthropists. Ibis class of persons you will generally find to be of the Tam O’Shautcr school, regular attendants at the three cent whiskey shops'attbe card-table. In this class alto y(ju wrtl find those who aspire to the importantjrcpfd-ssion if teaching, and who, indeed, are engaged'To the work—working to I taklTcharge of, schools? Are they fit teachers of the young? Are men who are guilty of card-play ing, per version Of trqth and mcnpapUy -to instruct, fit tp take the place of common school teachers 7 If they are, thejj ypnr'corresppndent/' Jdiic’’ is a most iupcrlalively qualified person for this work. He certainly standtrupon the pinnacle of bom bastic; fame, and not envy him -his pre-emi nent position in rumetucka:dojn. v That ho is a mosft fit person for .such a busi ness is proved by Bis oj^iwdUctions. “ The common schooliof tbtotowdsWp the good management of oor dlntiton have pee& suppUed with com pettnt tenors.”*' ‘ •' " \ ‘ }‘, Tbatlthey {the directors of Tyrone Tp.) had secured good teachers' for soljpbis two and .three is not] nor can not be denied. As far as No. 4 is concerned, 1 can say nothing. But when it is known that .the above Is a quotation frem the teacher: (?) of No. 1, Ido think that every man whopopsesses three cents worth of good com mon sense, (better than youi-’s will atbhee j*scent the braggart and the fool. J \ ; That is a good way *• Mac,” of blowing your own horn. Teachers (?) of your stamp, however, are compelled to blow the horn for themselves,, ail nave never found that any person, but those pf bar-room celebrity, are), willing to do it for them or you. . But I think you are excusable, because I suspect that the outburst was occas ioned by the action of bad whiskey oti & weak brain, and further it will require all the efforts you onu> put forth” to keep up the tune. But since you are getting on so fast, I thinkit would be well to see how JW* stqpd. ■ ;; **&*m- overcome, your inabil ity to be severe ftnd -d«cen<. Your last eruption is evidently your masterpiece. It bears the murks of groat labor.! lie careful that it may not turn your giddy brAin. I hove heard of people of your ilk before, who after some great mental ef fort, (such as yours) hive gone entirely crazy. Now I would hate to htivc tO answer for making a fool crazy. You give me a nasty blow;, when you tell me to “square up” with my numerous creditors etc. Now Mac, you should mot have done that. I may not have as muc|i mojney as you have.— But then you asked for.your wage?, when you had taught only tiro and from that fact wo might infer that about as ‘ ‘ hard up” usd am. Now my particular friend' Mac, honest people always earn their wages before they ask for them.’ Oficouyse I would not inti mate that an eminent ? TKAbtiEE is dishonest. — That would be unpardonable in me, a “ school keeper.” Mac, tliit wisher-woman turned her money, go aud pay her i,;Dont cheat her anyhow, if t'nc rest do suffer. Ijeoplc who live in glass houses should not indulge their stone-throwing propensities. Hunt up Something else, Mac. Go lo Mr. Hquecler, he can mhkti lots ol yarns dor you. But you misconstrue my remark “Ifni willing, at least not afraid etc. And since ybur “ upper story” is dot jjist-as well fitted up as it might be, I will simplify it for you. However I must tell you before, that you accord me too I much courage, I will not fight—legs are too good ! but this is what I meant. You called into ques | tion my qualifications as a teacher—you say j you arh a “ competent teacher. Now that we mav both be underelood. \ I propose to simplify my remark. Head it lliuS—l, Alpha, am willing (a't least I am not afraid) to meet you, Mac, at any place (except Canada) and discuss any ques tion that may be selected at the time, go with ’ you to the black-board for the solution of ques tions, to stand beside you in Mental Arithmetic, in Heading, in Criminal? aud down to Orthogra phy. l)o you understand me ? Or are you a bona-fide Jackass ? to hr buffouery is excusa ble, because of your igiioranco. Now Mac. lam done with you. I have pol luted my inkstand enough by writing your name out of it, to keep my (nk black forever. 1 hand you over to your friend “ Square-toe.” Tou grovel in depths too liw for my use—and the ccmtenipt of a good mid would die long before it hjjniM reach yon. I fo«r yon not. nor do I ask yenr favors. •Your ghdd Will and opinion would be enough to curse the 'best of men.” 1 hereby give you full privilege to workaway and give vent to’aU t'Jaiyour hair brain contains as well as all that the; General and the Iqng Squire can make fur yim- But ks* v m ttitnk Bam uncivil. To plague y -. f -- —■ . stated Councils hi . --.I f p-l. \ ALPHA miiti'n Hal , 2 XtKOia I AUUOS KV I CAREFULLY COMPILED BY THE kotTORS ! COMMENTS BY “SIX.UV’ PuUithedfor the protection of our brethren of the Prest anti the Public generally. suited xekber bt-TEah, pavob, nor Arrnrnps, we 6nALL SPEAK OP MRS AS WE n.M> THEM. The following warned individual-) harp “victimized «» to the. tune of the amounts set opposite to their names.— Our brethren of the Picas and the Public generally will do twill to “bo on their guard while dealing with them. He Who would cheat the printer wohld scruple at nothing. T. & L. Lutßpr.T i Co., Philadelphia, . $2 jO. These qpnteniptiblo scoundrels, as Advertising Agents for a Cider Press',- patronised us to the aUiVe tunc. If wc ever name across thi m we’ll press their miseralle carcasses into itoir-orieiqal nothingness. ofonr honest patrons. H>* victimized us out of the ftitoxe sum. and sloped without cue-ms us for %jwttlemeut." : Axe was rather sharp for us. ihetusi) AUKS ... $2 60. This oertt graduated in rascality at our expense. *. $2 50 This &ent should not he called ‘‘noug’iit-ofr’ but “Slope off.” If ha is not good on a buy he is cn a ml. Wc have one consolation, ' however, and,that is that ho wont be able to cheat the Devil, M. Bottom?, Bellefonte, Pa. Wo don’t know iwhethur this, chap is related to the other Boftoffor not. Ifiho ain’t he ought to be, and if ho is lie » a credit to the taiuijy. J. K. BRADtEr, Cfessona. Pn.. ‘ ®? - This ‘ sneak’snOakiugly sneaked off, leaving us to console ourselves as wo best could. He is such a veritable “sneaky that ho would BfSlI his soul (a very smell one) fir a hp^ (a big price) and pftef pockotuig the money sneak out of the bargain. j Tuos, Rot, ?- 50, This promising; young man promised to pay us but dulii t. He has lately holm married ip Reading. Poor fellow . his punishment aoonovortook him. ' A. ?. McCu.stock, Patterson, Pn. f 3 **?• This is another of our honest patrons, each a small soulod wretch is nut worth a longer notice. P. Pi.amo.vx, Pittsburgh, Pa., Tills representative of the great “ Flanigan fiiiunv talk ed into’our affections “a feet/* •* Fire away llatiigan, but please don’t * hit” us in future. MOSES Doorr. KaqniM, , ?° Ta - Cheating us out of the above snug sum, affords a fair t-P>-- cimeu of the manner in vvliich Moses dispensed ju.-tlce. ami bow well quHijicd he wus to discharge the dutiesof his of fice After impairing the eye sight of unite a number ot our citizens, he “sloped" forßaltimo.e, IcavingaUpstoftnends to mourn their loss. We commend him to the I Jug Lg lies '* %i Hip lUips” ,w a rtciuii, for their nuik.v y V C j Jr"^ This lazy punpy’s a ‘chip of the old lilirfk," who exetn plifies the truth of,th« old adages ‘-like daddy like child, and •’ what is bred in the bone v.on I come out of the flesh. Ue also !>as - slop'd” to lb- more coug- null atmosphere >1 Baltimore. • flood I Iddauce to bad rubbish. ’ Dr. W. E. lIotT, Pynu use, N . V-, r H This impudent quad: bled us to thn above tune for adver tising. He is an arraut knave, who. making his living by means of tbe Press, is mean enough to cheat printers. W “ hop-, when sick, be may be quacked to death by some bro ther quack. Rrr. W. g. If. Keis, Tyrone. Pa., • . $- 0-J. Tills political parson who sports the “cambric exten sively, owes us the above sum for printing Notices to K. >. Councils, stating his terms for 1 -during bet-re them W, should think that his " Intense Americanism should lead him to pay his honest debts.- We hand him oy rtf“ der mercy of his conscience—if he has any—U not, to that of his friend and prototype h. Paimkr k Co.. Travelling Opticians. ■ .. f 1 : ' l} - ' Theovbove firm was composed ol a couple of precious ras cals, aS“dutch as sonr cront " who passed themselves off as oplfciAns. Whether Uiey were or not we don t know hut we do know; that instead of improving the sight of our “peepers,”-they effectually “closed them up.’ CMtMIsdS 4 Co.. Travelling-Ambroty,lists, . ,$ l J®- This is another l>air of contemptible Knave?. Tlu-ir skill was striking! v exemplified in our sad experience, they hav in" loft an indelible impression on our memory, that wc were the victims of misplaced confidence. gen! lias left town without settling up with us, thus leaving u I thirl- record again.-l bun on our books, and petting his name on our block list. It is not tae only black a«t hh has been guilty of. A. CIABKF, . W e suppose this R'-it bed is-t time fr» - .1 - siu i bill before leaving, as he left town about a amdreo yards ahead of the constable, making 2,i0 time. W Tavav —— - 00. Tins gent tried US on to the above tune, an i then put us off by absquStulutlng without paying. Taos. Dee. left town owing us t- Uss 4 WaSSVA do. » -->• DaXIELLS \V. a VP.P.NZ3I, do. ; ad- L. Kaho. do. ->OO- A. J. Anderson, do. 1 bo. **L_The above is only tin fir-t .-bnptor of our -‘lafe Pic tures.” We have ample material fu a dozen more, which, will appear in due time. of the Closing and Arrival of Mails at Altoona Post Otilce. MAJI.S CLOSM B»st‘Tu Way at Western u Eastern Through Mail MAILS AEE.VVJB- Eastern Through Mall, » A. M Western Way and Hollidaysbnrg, 1 40 1. M Eastern “ " •; ► M j. Hnllidavaburg mails close at ,1,00 P. M. ami 6,4 j P. M., and Arrive at 1,15 T.M. and TyiO .P»M. Jtto*4, ’Ol-trj JOUJ? gnoEMAMCK. P. M. Time of Arrival and De parture of trains running on the Pcnn’n. Railroad, at Al toona station. Express Train East arrives 2,48 A. M., leaves 2,u0 A. SI. u u West “ 8,35 “ “ 8,65 “ Fast « East “ 1,40 I>. M. “ 2,00 P.M. " « West “ 11,00 “ “ IUO “ ALTOONA WAY TRAIN leaves Altoona for Philadel phia at 6,00 A. M., and returning arrives at Altoona at 7 J. 5 'i*" \ ' ThcIIOLLIWAVSBUBG BI! A S CII rmineets w ith Express train West. Altoona Way Train East ami W est and wttn Fast Slail Train Eafi Th 6 BLAIBSVILLE BRANCH connects with Johnstown Way Train East and West, Express Train M cat ami Fast MaU'Trafn East. Deo. 21, - , A Card — To the Ladies. —PjuDotoxcq'B Goldzx French Pills are infntliUtin re nt and irremilariliet of iht Them Villa ate nothing new but have been used by the doctors'.lbr many yenrifboth in Franco ami America, with unparalleled success lo every case; and be is urged by many tbou-auu lav dim who have used them, to make the Pills public, for the, alleviation So f thorn suffering from any irregularities of whatj ever nature, as well as to prevent pregnancy to to those la dies whose health will not permit nn increase of family.— Pregnant females, or those supposing themselves so, arc cau tioned against using these Pifts while pregnant, as the Pro prietor assumes no responsibility after fhe above admonition altlio* their mildness would prevent any mischief to healui; •otherwise these Pills arc recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price £1 per box.- Sold. Wholesale and retail by G. IV. K KSSLKII. General Ageutfor Altoona and vicinity. Ho will supply dealers at proprietor’s prices, and send the Pflls to Indies {amfidenlitdly) by return mall on receipt of $1 through the Altoona Post Office. Each box has my signature, j. DGPOSCO, New Turk. Samuel Bredin, general agent for Tyrone City, jiy-27 ALTOONA MARKETS. COBBXOTSP WSEKtt DV; tOWtKSB t M’DOWTU.. Floor—Superfine, $ bl>l. “ gxtra, %» •* Com Mori, V cwt. Buckwheat Y “ Potatoes, *hu»b. Apple*, * “ Butter, V Bard, ft “ Pork, »“ Side, . . Bgg«, . ‘ f dot. MJBR’B FLOUR MARKET. STLaln Ik Lehr ssUtiMtrJOoar at Ike faUowJng. rates:— ttßttpVhestFlw.Bt . ’■ yW. && h T * •*. t : IvOO --U- j. u U; , r W i ‘ i£| KiODB MARKET. , ■■ , 1 00 P,M» ,8 OU A..M. ! 8 00 “ THOS. A. SCOT I, Sitpt. !-♦ »■ - SETTEES FOR BALE^S& T>E&NUTS .-^OOOBUSHELS Jt March 25.’58-Vtl " Philadelphia - /CONFECTION AR \J fine Confectionary raaanl March. 25. ’SfrTyl 101 Koi AND LEMONS.—IOO U boxe. Oranges and March 25, ’SMtI 101 North 3drtrcot, Philadelphia. T> AISINS.—I,OOO BOXES BUNpH; XV . ; Match 25, ’5B-ly] 101 North 3d street, Philadelphia. TMGS, dates, PRUNES, CITROjNg I aadCurranUin.torcandlor^eby girco . , March 25. ’5B ly] , 101 North 3d atreot, PhiUAapljfau A LMONDS, WALNUTS, CRESM A- K«t3 and Filbert. In More aM for J March 23, ’5B-lrl 101 North Sd street, PhlhnWlpfoK. - PINE GKOVE ACADEMY SHML pint. Grove MilU, Cw(« (Sumfyi^ l : JaSsSft.«4^ Befrrt ncc— l)r. «•. D. Thorns, Altoona. [Mar. 2^t? Dissolution of partnership -Notice b hereby gi™ that the toforc dieting between the undersigned, tradingunWthfl name of Peter Reed A Coi, has been ‘ 18S8 dissolved by mutual consent. All perwn>* »*»” indeed to said firm “"ST • john^naW -I T ALU A BLE PROPERTY 1 S^^T-ftsSsSs ttnd one mile below Lumber City. The venieutly situated, awl wnong other inducements |o pbr chasera are two extensive ’* one of which exceeds nine fcet in thickncw arid y forty-five to eighty per cent. There is also an abuhdarice 04 LIMESTONE AND STONE COAL j on the promises, making it a desirable *ituath*n to fcmtH! wishing to engage in the mamilacttpe Sf-lwu. / . Thi-re is tlto beat of water power on the premisfa, ana the river is navigable with ark boat*, Ac.. V *«*“« d^ ri “B “">• JL T‘SSoBaSkST i Nl-w Millport, Clearfield Chi- l >!t - March 25-ftm.l A NOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE S YSTEM, will not bo glvon tc monthly lament,) unrtMeshing to make It tho all* to pitFonizo our store, wo Lve mado n Tory great w auction in tbo prices of sill descriptions of goods, *nd TfUl, ulve our entire time and attention to keeping up an liMOrt m«nt to suit the wauls of our customers, such as DRY GOODS, ■’ ; GROCERIES, HARDWARE. ! QUEENSWARE. ■ . CEDABWARE. STONEW ARE. ■ ■ BOOTS i Gaiters, Slippers. Hals and Cui«t, Dried irait, etc, all of which will be sold os cheap as the cheapest. , J I All articles of produce taken in exchange tor goods at ' tlit-li* hiirhut laurlvCt urict'. _ . \ 1 Thankful St past tavors. we hope to share the pnbroMge of those who are in want of goods. | March »»*.._ lj ELECT SC HOOD —The Spring Term ,f M-s M. E. KING.- SELECT SCHOOL, will open ill IV-si Wat d. on MONDAY, March 39th. IjtfS-i « TERMS.-Erotn *2!* to *5 a scholar, terly. > —: , F UMBER FOR SALE.— I ; I A 60.000 Bhinglea .10,000 Lathes, J, and all kinds of BU ILDI >U MATERIAL lnwer fen the lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER. WOOD! WOOD' 1 WOOD ! I !-r -90 Cords of good dry OAK WOOD for sale by LEW IB UWIN. 2 miles North of Altoona. > March,!''. ISOS'-tf. ~ '■ : Hollidaysb UKC W AEU'PA'PE r DEPOT—J. M, I LEW IT invites persons fctohingto purchase PAPISU HANGINGS to call and eianupif hisuew sb.ck, which h- gets direct front the ManufactpfW, thus saving one profit fir paesingdhrough second hands.. Prices reduc'd to t»nit the Uoicje March IS, l?58-3t. .- i • A LTOONA SELECT SCHOOL r\ The fWon'J Term of this Institution trill Commence on the 6th of April n-xt, under the guperintemtynife of J. B. EWfNG, ii» the West Wwd Public Sscbool Howe. The wiiod will consist of pupils oflkuh *fS». MifW ”’ ni " m.-nt of each session the scholars will be examined aril claesnl it* that department for which thev arohuet t ,.j comae of instruction wilt embrace Mathematics, ordinary and, higher English branches tutjiia»»«. ssi-it v. ill continue I'-mr Months. .TEEM*. - • - i Primary Department —Aiphaliet, Orthography, ; ; . Ponding, Elements of Arithmetic and too- • grtiplty.' . . C ! Junior Department— Reading- Minting. Prima-e; rv Grammar. Geography and Arithmetic. &n>< r Department —. Institu tion worthy the confidence of the public. ,MMfcl> CAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST. GO» Wal •nutttrui. & IE Oaver'of Thiitl, Philadelphia,, clficorpOr rated by the State of Pennsylvania. •' j ■ Money in received Izi any turn. large or sraaßnUJ. inter est paid from the day of deposit, to the day ot withdrawal. The office is open every day from 9 o’clock ihtfte morn ing till 5 o'clock in, the’afternoon, and on Mqndny and’ Thursday evenings till ? o’clock. Hon. HENRY L. REN NE1.,; 1 rt* t. .ROBERT SELFRIDGE, WocV/Vcrt. Wsl. J. REEd, Sfwtar'j. . >; ; • directors, H..n. Henry 1,. Benner, K Carrol Brew-dCr,; Edward h. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, ; Robert Sol fridge, IranciaUc. SamT K. Ashton. teiihi*; v C. lAOdreth Muuns. I Henry Uicfteudejfce. \ Money is received and payments madp daily, without no tlCf* \ . * *. ■ ■ The investments are made in REAL ESTATE GAGES, GROUND KENTS, ond such first n« the Charter requires . r |r>*ara-3Pi. H FKTTINGER’S n . • GREAT CENTRAL LITERARIEUPQPIXBJj NO. 1. "ALTOONA HOUSE, AL+OOlf A* ?*»» Where maybe luwHril the popular the day, such as pally and Weekly Pagers, Magslfing), Kovels and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, Copy Books, Slate*. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Can and U-fttr Paper, Envelopes, Drawing and Tissue Paper, BlatKWWcaand >“ Hot everything in the Stationary line. Toys; Nations and Gamcsnf every variety, Pictures and Picture; Bremw, To bacco and Regars of tiro best quality, Ac., Ac , . ; , j N. B.—We are solo Wholesale sniMetail Agent, it) this county, for, BOHN’S CELEBRATED SALT itivehj cun? all sorvs to which it to applied. ; h'tf. rpHE CASSYILLE SE.MJ.ftM- 1 I ONLY PER QUARTER. Thia School for Young Ladiesand 0«t -tlomen is probably tlie cheapest one of tho J IJA kind in tho country, tho expenses for WBj s ■ >Bfc - room rent, furniture, fuel, board and Bon in common English, are per quarter r r "7" 1 "”• as above,or per year only $BB. ■ 4 ;l. Piano Boric is only $5 per quarter. AU Uio Lahffnsgea and the Ornamentals are proportionally cheap.:{Hpnq for a circular. Students aro expected to notify we IBefore com ing. Address ’ J feb.2s-2m] • CobstlUc, Huatlng;l rtured tad for sale; by ' WM. N. SUCOARD, : h 3d street, Philadelphia. HTARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES the State lottery Comtulßmmer, In pubUft, mul l* '*■ ' v.■ ■. paid by the Manager* Alli and tHUtakethc trouble, can soon ascertain that AeHvyiaM S&lal/rtterie* under the sole management of l^Pt»pte«. mlt legal lotteries in Maryland, add art* -«•=» J Tn'liraffi fill all order, theMa~ .v iJd lottorlw promptly.' and all communication, befe . . out rart inducement, W lho ahapeof br» for a email price of Ticket, , and when yon want to try your luck, thehSt JlutTLAioi LorHßm, which hare been drawdwr Urn »«* . forty yiwr«.-are the boat Potter tef to order TickeW j». t olt and oosWUD wnTreßY >fl a.Aa« it .v To be drawn in Baltimore QUy> March 18, ISM. ■ irutawn wur pwx*a ecnmx. - ~,, . 1 Price of mm] i ISS rf •?££ * Igg*, iSS ISSSS ~r GcrtiflcWe of Package of MWhoto, . *wS? 1' i 1M do SC HalTc*. JJWJS *: - \Do do MQanrtew, ‘ **» i "Tht Great ScKeau «f . i ... , OKASI> Z," - Tu be drawn In BnltlmoreClty, Harshs»> 1868. . f /•; J-. , i...... . drawn Balfots lheafihPnok»forfWTfcktt»-"gr““ rß ■ TO ■■; Do'. do : ’ 'SftQuarter*, *jgg. '•> . Do ■ ■. j .da . . *0 Eighth* .. . : , A ”• HAVANA PLAN- ' * siaoLS suv" ’ # -y • . BBiiia rw w tiu f • PBIKtS PUAIM OCT. ; » • * J - Jfitry PH*e in (hit Sihem* wut he MORIS PlUZis TUAN BLANKS, ■. 20,660 Prlfeal 40,000 Ticket*!! -. WIIOLK TICKKTS ONLY TON DOLLARS. ■ Maryland Lottery to be drawn on the IhtMß.Htßj . , lEdCONSOUDATOD ~. To bo drawn in Baltimore, Mtt, Batrofay* March SitK^SSf« HO DtPUCTIOX o*t rRHX». . FKIZW MtAWJt iPrizeof $35,000 4 Appr'tU>*Mo IPrizoof 11,980 4 - - 250 1 Prize of 4,000 \ a a; JSOO 1 Prize of 4.000 ) 1 Prize of 2,0001 - -1 Prize of , 2,000 l IPrizeof I,fii)oy 1 Prize of 1,500 f 1 Prize of 1.250 \ 1 Prize of ' " 1,2501 1 Prize of 1 0001 g :«■ il Prize of 1.000 / • Mu Prizes of! ,«0; « * 10 Prizes of £*> 40 • 100 Prizes of 2®o . 400 20,000 Prize* of $S each. . ‘ ’ 5 iVholeTicheW slo . . If you piircliaso two Tickets ortei at them moist Certificate if Paclcago 16 Whole?, will: he &r$9O,W “ 16 Halves, ,« „ »■.; “ “ 10 Quartern, . * ; • SWOt “ “ 10 Eighths, “ u ' All orders for Tickets iii the above rolendM Schemei will be faithfully and promptly, Cllod. Adji»*s. ', . 7 • t. h.- wnauw* o&. ••* i Boz 40, Bjtltluiufa,' sfdi' ■ 03* Persons in the West or Sbntli can have thelrorde?* filled in the Shelbya)!l3KbLpttfcry,qfKonfat;ky, Purine* exactly the same ua the above— 1 -hud ftho drawn undy'tuf uiunvgcment of 11, France 4 Co. Address ''"Vi*'. T. It. UI’DBABD £ COi Louis vUl.vJSy‘.- March 11 j] iVfONEY SAVED, BY. SUBSCRI it I biu K to UOUOK&’ JOURNAL OF RINANXBASjD. ~V , BANK REPORTER, because it gives /mN, 'COMfkte, W*X v f a id reliable information «f ull Bank Failures ana Chaajjea; true descriptions of all counterfeit, altered andapgtwtta bills j geuuine bank notes; quotations and sale* «Jw*** Bonds, »ud Securities; financial and monetary attlJjV of every nature and kind. Containing Uh tfwu WtoniWl important and valuable statistics nnd readingmtttef . tabling to Bauks end Money than any w»ef Detector or !•_ Reporter ever published. Also gives correct quotations or buying and Belling rates of Money', Band it, corrected by the most experienced andrcapOnalble Banker* ip New Turk, Philadelphia,Boston, Cincinnati audChka- , „ go, making ■ ■ FIVK REPORTERS IN ONEI 1 Xf business man can do well without this work;- ' ■ . - Terms: —Monthly, ono year, $1,00; Semi-Monthly, *I,M« ■'Weekly, $2, bO; fnernding book of all the Cyinttetna World. Anv one sending ua five yearly subscribers, silltHtMl copy of the SAFEGUARD and the WeektyJodrnalfbr one yo r./rtc. Twenty-five per csnt.allOWcd'tO,Ageutg • end Postmasters. .. - .1 s,' ; . ? The only work ever published gWngcorwrt and fee simile descriptions of all the Pennine HOBOES? NEW BANK NOTE HA|*QEAW*S_. V It cost to arrange apd publish this greet work; overjpOrs, 7 PC'*, besides vent* of time and labor. • :v: _ - k '' The book Is splendidly bound—-about U incheWinkengWr' , * by 10 indies In width— containing 4<50 pages of Bank Note Plate delineations, being equivalent to having upward* M V2,tioo GENUINE BANK BILLS rto compere with amide- - toot the irounterfr.it. and tpnriotur, in advance of any de»- cription in any Detector or Bonk Note Reporter.-, _ , It condemns tho wrong by showing the right, with •. V. this Book, it is almost Impossible to bc imposed upon by bad money. ■ ’ Jj.'—ii'll;"" ETErY BUSINESS MAN SHOULD HAT* W. . . The SAFE-GUARD la copy-righted; published tUtdaoßr exclusively by the .undersigned, and will bef aentftee- - • postage to any part of the country on receipt of *2—» ; per centl discount will be allowed to Booksellers, Agents, or to the subscriber to Hodges’ JourrfeV orFtndlWk ahd : , Bank Reporter. Address, J. TYLER HODGES, liiiwker.' ■ ■ March 11,-2t] iftrßiroadw»r.y.;Y . 4 50. r? P- MIDDLETON & I J a BROTHER, Importers and OttOtrt an'rf Liquors, return their thanks to their Weeds for tB» Hoewil shore of patronage heretofore bestowed 1 , and r *Js®Sv&«23 :; licit a continuance of the same, att tbs Ol*l> BOTUBp . MKNT, NO. ?;N, KMWT OT,„Pha»ddpto,_r*W tW , havaalarge assortment 6fW INKSand LTQuORoOf the enOiCy- , eat brands and qualities, 'Having made arrsnptoents with” - some of the Brat houses in Cognac andßoawUe.wnassw i them to Amdahl their customers; upott ttamosrteatoWb Me terns, the following brands of Cognac -utdodMM Brandies: . > •. .. . '' : -U?' .. , ' * BRANDIES. ; Pi**#, j ."± T Vi, : A. SapvtfU, ifc, - ift. • I.* „y' «• -i'v'-.’ i . • WiJIESI • • *i 1 Champagne, Old Oporto, nrijtrm, ■ Claret, Sherry, lAthm, \Uo&,3tu^&m^mfa. • of various brianat andtotaHaii, Holland Gin. gcheldam Schnapps, Scot* iW Irish Whiskeys; Reach, Apple, Raspberry, Cherry ahd Ointtr BranditS; CwdialSt Wia* Bitters, imstcrdoitt' Bitters, #c; ■ ' „ _ ' Also, conetontlv oii'hand, an extensive stock of OLP WHEAT, aONhXGAUELA and BOl'BEOfi HfUtS KEYS, of various grades/ some of Which Wc guarantee to .■. be sapeiter to ahjr hr the country. v ' : From our lung experience in the hnsfaess, apd thor- .4 ough knowledge of the taste* of. the community, we flatter ontecivee to he ahtfto fill alii orders thaMpay be entrusted. s tons. Orders from the country (which are »o»tr»*ptctful-.;_. ly solicited) will lie promptly attended to. : Great tore taken— fin packing siwi Sbrpplbg. f . AH' gooorsent fi*nst our establishment are guarantee* to>« give natisbctlon, With the privlfcge ot'bolng roturtfed-'i ■£. fcb. ffi-ly] > B.>»: Mll)p|.M , Oy TMPORTA NT INFOR- I subscriber takes pleasure in - an non*-, cine tp'the dtllenfc of A'itoonn and its vfdulty, that Mi hu» opened a STORE in tlic KOOSf formerly occijkjed by Q.W. Patton, on Tirplula street, ♦hcfnhe wittbchappj' to ejK ’ : hiblt to them bis Splendid stock of , • i . . •" FASHIONABLE FALL GOODS, which will he found entirely new and fresh. Hi* stock % cnreftillr selected and was purchased strictly (or OASlTifi which just at this important tithe ha*’enabled him to buy. exceedingly low, and having adopted the ! BEADY-PA Y ,SY StEM, ,V is determined to ask hut “ Small Proftts aiid Qnick Sales. > ; Among his stock will bo found everything ttpcrtahflne to liiwilc* and Gentlemen's wvdr, a* well as til artieleu e* Groceries, . • ;> . j ’ v Quccnsvrnrfe,. • Ilnrdtrarg. &e< usually kept in a town storb/' Be «SJ5*W.’ . . . Altoona; Oct. j\jSsT-tt.' 1 ■ CHARGES j.MAyh, IVOTICE. —A meeting of the member* of the,Western Industrial Colony will lylgjd in th»\ Masonic Temple, on Thursday evening, March Btli, «7 . o’clock* for the permanent organization of U>e (ASM. AH • who have already signed or ere desitou* ofsigningthe CM* stitution are invited to attend. Those who with to seem for rheraselrw a homo in the far Ifest, with the prospector speedily making a fortune, should Join this Colony, M lt| principles are. Mutual Protection, Encouragement and A# sistance, and its motto ia a In union there is strength.” March 18-2 t. TV/fEDICATEH FUR CHEST PRC* I>JL TECTOK, A SATE SHIELD AGAIN SI TBftt fearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and other MO* lions of the Lugs, which arise hum the exposed state of the •Chest, according to fashion and the continual change; of MI climate, for sale at the Drug Store of 6. W. KESSUBB. T EVFS PREPARATION FOB BX* Ia terminating EATS, MICE, BOAOgto Badicgs wlthouf danger in Its t\«» nawiSkf Etejaof ■ ■ v ril |, 'sWf] .* -S' •> ’ \ , r 4 : --r Kf# 5 : ■; ■ r .r v' ■*' g,' 8 “ 8 “ M W *» ■ 'i 'w *•* ■lr- *T '< v ' ■ i / .-I it :i' A * j; ft * r-'t.* . . i., . *•--•iwfA :■ VJ&is •'•-r - *-~r ■* •- s ...a WV 1 '/ • J . V