The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 17, 1859, Image 5

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■ (rtttort W know there are a number of
op which Iravenotyetbeen con
r for An effort is now being made to
#n iron Company in this Wee, the
| c of which will be located in Loutyonsville,
,#fJ V Altoona. There is bat onodrawbaok
certain establishment of these woW, and
ItL the absence of water power. Bui,water
t oust «wl** u ha,e Boon - We m ° k lt wiU
r aire much more experience to convince
r jijjwns that the erection of anitable wnter
Lrk> i« indispensably necessary to the «d-
Lccment of their interests. Had we the wa-
L now, we would soon batj the iron works,
Li who will say that an improTement of this
mtare wonld not benefit the town. The watery
ror liD tbemeelves would be an improvement.
iu the fruitful source of other improvements,
[ben let ns have them immediately. An agree
>(Dt will shortly, be entered Into with one of
u best’ mechanics for the erection of a neat
srionsge on the Methodist church lot. This
Ul be a decided improvement in that part of
L Oar enterprising merchant, C. Jag-
U intends erecting a large three stply brick
biding, on the corner of Virginia and Julia
beds, os soon ns the season will permit The
biding will be 24 feet front by 60 deep.. The
L fioqf he contemplates occupying as a store-
La-Uie aecond story will be fitted up for an
k ce> or place of business, and the thirdstory
InDged Tor society meetings. The building
111 be on ornament to the location, and just
U in one as should adorn oar principal thor-
Ufare. The Railroad Company, we under
soil, bos purchased the lots lying between the
ipcrintsadcnt’s Office and the Presbyterian Par*
»,agc, find will put up two fine buildings there
ias soon ns the season opens. Judging from
c style of buildings heretofore put up by the
jmpany, the proposed improvements will be in
lepiug with the'.r situation. Mr. Lewis Pluck in
ms ns that he has purchased the vacant lot
joining the Ilodnet property, on tho corner of
rgioin and Annie streets,' and intends buil-
tc upon it immediately. Of coarse he will
up n house that- will compare witli those
Irocnding it. A gentleman of Hollidaysburg,
la owns the lot between the corner of Virgin-
I and Julia streets and Kessler’s Drug Store,
li ebo, it is said, has tho “rocks," has re
pied the old building, occupied by Esquire
f err y, preparatory to putting up a large brick
biding, which, when finished, will add much
the appearance of the street. Other buil-
Igs are to be erected on this street during the
ison, but we hpve no positive information con
ring them. When all the improvements spo
i of are completed, Virginia street, which is
dently the business street of the town, will
psent a business-like aspect Quite n num
r of dwelling bouses are to be erected in dif
ttat parts of the town, we can not now
fer to specially, but we think we have mon-
ied sufficient to show that onr prospects for
future are flattering, notwithstanding the
of"hard times-.”
£in:.\o ik Cuuncu.—An American writes
!B L,,n(if ' n that >n the churches there, who
er <*">£= f.rst, whether gentleman or lady,
fcß ,hc furthcr end in the slip, and those that
1(7 llu ‘ remaining seats, and thus pre
» the awkard disturbance which occurs in
cimrchcs here, whose pews are rented, in
• process of filing out and in by men in order
litoiate women at the further, end of the pew.
jcUrchcs where the pews are free, the nwk.
pne» and inconTcnicncc occasioned to ladies
jthe first comers taking the aisle end of the
I** CT * n greater, as many of those who ob
f 15141 SC4 | Pef«st in sitting still and making
f* 1,510 tfish to get into the pew climb over
fV no TCr J easy or modest undertaking,.
P- ?if crinoline of the lady be nt all
piocable. It is not the one who does the
P'ng, however, but the one who persists in
P still, that is to be censored for this
f. of curtesy. It is said that the habit of
| * Dl * n hthing the aisle end of the pew orig
[ * ll5l tl,e f«ly settlers, who sat near the
Poi the pews so that in case of an attack
Indians they .might bo ready for action.
[ Wl!I “count fpr the prevailing fashion of
f imen occupying the door end of the pew,
| to haws no authority for the custom of la-
I copying; that position. As there bno
f W 0 *t«oka from Indians, we
* Uua custom of filing oat and in like a par-
P soldier*, on the fact of gentlemen, might
[ And we hope that the English
R may be adopted fry theJadi» r ft-
F«tw«i Sranoa.MJn Sabbath easing
Lf' 8 ‘ n » pastor incharge of M.
r 1 Pegation in ids place during the past
L *o ana
E> X most mmsm^rn
L S e , eTer yalta ofthe
[ occasion UrBe MS®kWed on
»o »bith to ihe high estima
te. As an tIJT heW V; **• citilenB o^tbia
I Mr - h2°r ineoMapeftker or PrMch
[°rs. ia. . . few e 9®*k, w»d fever an
“d
hith, rende r. ttt 01 * tM y conneoted
plar and »a /“ tt i n l®tration deserrodly
[ *‘4 him iu oc «««ion. We can not
Utum to r ? ea ** the chw«h forbid
r i»nds rf*r!i ?P ! Le y well
P“ *»y b^^ls“fs that this
r« W&pA with a minister ayiaijy
notr * ««“ our. old
Hoiraumowwoa Bonomm- Owricana.— Both
putles lit thisplace, os will he seen by the fol
l°Wiag selected their eandi
■ 4mm ferßoronghoffieersi to brroted&r
morrow. Tbiae whowMeEve theUghestnaß-
W ? f *o* t>e elected,
but wewonWnot liketobe compelled to. pre-
Wt wlm viUhbe tbo mimmMful candidates
Atameeting ofthePooples’Party, bridal
Esquire G(wdj’s office, on Bth inst, the fol
lowing candidateswero placed in nomination
Chief Burgese-~Enos M. Jones.
TownGouncil-Eobt B. Taylor. Daniel Price,
DO o ¥ : £f ena P Joho au “ od . Robert Green.
School Director*—Beiyamin P. Bose, Benry
Assessor—Jacob Bier bower.
Assistant Assessors—Michael
Abraham Alloway.
Auditor—George W. Patton.
Judge of£lootiojae—W,W.—J. L. fk«h»yder.
Inspector « « l* £. B. McCrum.
Judge of Elections—S. W.—B, A Alexander.
Inspector . “ •» “ Henrr Bell
Judge of » N. W. J. Bottenburg,
“*P«ot<w “ “ “ Q. W. Harman.
On Friday evening 'last, a }uge number of
Deinocrats met at Keystone Hall, and appointed
a committee of three from each Ward io meet
on the next evening Cjid jmake nominations.—
The committee met and selected the following
ticket;—
Chief Burgess—John,McClellan.
Town Council—John McConnell. Daniel
W. Snyder, J. N. (Handing, A.
Constable—Joseph K. Ely.
School Directors—G. B. Cramer, Jno. Woods;
Assessor—James Lowther.
Assistant Assessors —Archibald Maxwell D
Carter. v ’
Auditor—David Galbraith.
Judge of Elections—West W.—R. Greenwood
Inspector “ “, » Jacob Hesaer.
Judge of ** East ** W. Hoyden.
Inspector ** “ ** Jacob Ssink,
lodge ** North** Geo Herrick.
Inspector “ “ ** John Condo.
John Smith oh a Toon.— We learn from the
Pittsburg Prut, that a few days since a wretched
looking creature, giving his name os John Smith,
arrived in that city; and called at tho Mayer’s
office. He hauled after him a well worn bas
ket wagon, in which was deposited a small
child, but illy protected from the inclement
weather. He stated that his’wife recently died
•in Cincinnati, leaving tho little child to his care,
failing to eke out a subsistence there, with his
child to take care of, ho resolved to visit New
York, where he has a sidter living. He left
Cincinnati just five weeks ago, withfiftcen
in his pocket, having received lodging and food
from the charitable. ; ;
At Pittsburgh he was put on the EmigiAnt
Train on the Pa. R. R., and we saw him, with iis
child and wagon, on the platform at this stat on
yesterday morning. He looked dejected enor*'
in all conscience, to excite the sympathy of
person. He states that he was treated won
a stone tavern a few miles this side of the
of Wheeling, than at any other place on
whole ronte he traveled. Though be offered
cents, (aU the money he had,) for liberty to A
main in the bouse all night, the heartless hea
then who kept the house, turned him and hi
child out of doors, and they had‘to remain &
the open air all night.
Almost a Flub.— On Thursday morning last,
a number of our citizens were called out w
rather unseasonable hour, by the cry if tl
ever dreaded clement, “Fire!” caused tp t
filling of the Various rooms in the Super* te
dent's office and residence with smoke. Vft
a little search, the smoke was found to lsi
from the' washboards in the main hall oitL
building, indicating that the fire was in thelei
lar. On removing t|ie boards and teoring\t
part of the floor of the hall, the juice undernesfi
in close proximity to the furnace, were found!
be on fire. The hose of the Company were ii
mediately brought into use and the fire eith
guished without doing other damage than choi
ring the joices and smoking the painting in thi
hall. The compact manner in which the hous.
is built, all the walls inside being brick, built up'
from the foundation, prevented the fire from ob
taining any headway. Workmen immediately
set about repairing the dajnage and there will
soon be no .evidence left of a ffre.
Stealing Items.— Wo have frequently no
ticed local items, copied from the Tribune,
appearing in some of the Pittsburgh and Har
risburg papers, without credit, consequently as
original, which had reference to affaire in this
place, and which without proper credit or loca
tion, were meaningless. A case Inpoint occurred
with the' Patriot and Union, of Harrisburg, on
Friday last. On that day it copied our local
item op the match for the bear, verbatim, with
out credit, thereby locating the American House
and the match at Harrisburg. The item was
certainly news to the subscribers to that paper
m and about Hairisburg. inasmuch as it is vei4
“»ey knew nothing about the match, and
we doubt whether they were much wiser after
they read it. When we attempt to filch, we
“ settle down” on itmns suited to any
locality; mid itwould look more “ business like”
were others to do jhe same.
Th» Fashioxs.— From a description of the
latest Paris ftsidohs, we dip the folloving : 1
; :%* ASM Wffie beaatifnl evening coal
W “ of
Ae ekat is VJttopta^ytnmming, butvcryfall;
the Ibyrneeked body u opeaery point; almost to
“ e it is hollowed oat rind forms braces!
vhijih are fastened on the shoulders; the front
mepe fa composed of a body of plaited muslin,
with sleeves of the same, bordered terry
velTOt, wid they are covered vith voluminous
▼bite tulle pulfa/’ •
Open to the waist ] d'e-ru-sadeni mid arejre
harps ! Boestiok’s cnee said thatlow-necked
dresses forded a fine sight to a mannp a lamp
P* 8 *» &ere’|Ui be no nMd |f hhoufd
the above fashion prevail, The above, te nee
a .unitary phrase, maybe considered
uniform!”" ' ■>;:....
v^*tr;.-.-V 4 • y-\-~ I'-' • r- , ». ,• - . N
1 ScoihrLsoids or P*HKBTi.vA»u.-r.X meeting
of the surviving officers and soldiers of the Mex
ican war of the ofahntfas of Blair, Cambria, Bed
ford, Huntingdon, and neighborfcg counties,
HoUWayaburg, on#e ; eveui|ig of the
22dF«hhuiy, fast., forth* parpoee oforgani p
ihg BGQfS " - - '■ ; -’ »j -
Mocs agticolWlik f w .
ni sbes oat ©four cotcmporaries. HesayhefrM
trie<i.it,nnd jßOßupaendi it to others :4« tiki
Btale pfeow of bread, twh an are usually aarad
««a crumble them fine. Wto
oMbup of thwm ©iambs, one pint of wui
«w*spipo»ociardl«g,to lute. Boko preclsrtra*
you would an apple-pie.” We have heard those
1 who bare tested the “Mock Apple-Pie* fa,
aoimee it excellent, and; Boy that unless yon
knew it to ho nub, you ; could not tell it from
real apple-pie. At this time, in this seation of
the country, apples are rather scarce, and
pies are considered a luxbiy. tfthe Above will
supply their place in the{pie line. 'we need not
xnuch regret theirfailnrei The receipt is aim
pie and worth a trial. - -i
Clabaugh,
Cum for Chapped d&sos—iMost of our ju
veimes, during the winter seaaon, an troubled
with chappod hapda. Por the benefit of moth
ew who are obliged to listen to their endless
complaints, we publish the following recipe for
chipped hands;—“ Take three drachms of gnb
««nphor, three do.' of white beeswax, three do.
r cpeooscetl, two ounces of pUro oil. Put
fcem together in • cup jon the stove, where
pey will melt slowly, and form a white oint
hentiuafew minutes. If the hands be affiwt
g annomvthem on going to bed, and put on a
them. o™* 0 ™* *** 01 tWO Baffi °e to
I jAsotbs* lucjusAxiox; —Oa entering our of
j dnoe, we were agreeably
B*pnßed to find it highly illuminated-not with
biining tapers, nor yet by any fluid or gaseous
substance; but by more substantial and less
dettrnotible article-tha fieiy bead, pleasant
coi otenance and magnifident proportions of our
evjr welcome cotemporary, McPike, of the
Jol Qstowo Echo. We were happy to find him
lo<W so well after his recent aerere dtacS
of/ihe qtuncy, and hope he mar no mantl
oyfaZst* 1 diaagreeable
. h S °J/- Cy twaau * Sick—The general
heflth of the hitman body can usually be deci-
on by the patient himself. It is not erery
htie trifle that needs medicine. ; But there are
diseases that require immediate attention on
account of the dangerous results which issue
frin them; among these are coughs and polds
an| the various pulmonary train that attend our
varying chmate. For these maladies an
utduhng cure will be found jn Da. Kktsee’b
« J° ld in bottles at fifty cents
an| $1 each, at 0. W. Kessler’s Altoona.
$36 pays for a Course of : Instruction at
the Iron City CoUege of Pittsburgh, Pa. Young
me# graduating at this Institution are guaran
teed to bo capable to manage the books of any
. i^ eoncern and quaUned to earn from $5OO
> to 91000 per year.
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Ho! for the Arctic Region!
If any of the Ladies are dissatisfied with the
weather we are haring, an 4 desire visiting the
Arctip Region, we would recommend them to
call <n C. J. MANN and replenish their ward
robe from his beautiful stock of
CLOikjf, CAPES AMD SHAWLS,
which hi is selling off cheap, being determined
to dispose of them while the snow is screeching.
? | Jannaiy 13 th, 1859.
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* TAB HALL OF FASHION is still'open, and
l *. the Proprietor, in returning thanks to bis nu
_cr meroos customers for their liberal patronage
16 bestowed -on him since his commencement, here
, e desires to say (without fear of Contradiction)
that he is prepared to offer -for their inspection
the best assortment of handsome Duess Goods,
Shawls, Cloaks, Wjbit* Goods, &c., &c., that
can be found in Altoona.
Respectfully, &0..
I®. See advertisement ;of Dr. Sandford's
LIVER INVIGORATOR in another column.
Using a Powder Eeq for Kindling Wood.
—Yesterday morning a friend of ours, who is
| a book keeper in an Avenue wholesale store,
I feeling rather chilly undertook'to build a
bearing fire in i a hurry. He uuebeeded I Look
fing about for dry fuel, his eye rested on what
he took for an empty powder cask, and which'
struck him as exactly the thing, iHe accord
ingly jammed it into the fire, drew his coat
toil uitier his arms, and backed up os near as
possible. to the general heat. In about the
shaking of a lamb’s tail, however, a tremendous
explosion took place, pur ‘fiiend Was thrown
forworn with a violent jerk, and frightened
nearly ootof his wits, he made worm-fence
tracksjfor the door, to dodge'the shower.of
bricks Which he thought might be traveling in
his direction. The cask, it: in supposed, Was
not enfrely empty, though, fortunately not en
ough remained in to do serious damage. Our
friend, satisfying himself that the worst
was ovef, resumed his place at his ledger; but
it was noticed that the entries therein, for
some hoars after the explosion, wpro written
with a Stephen Hopkin-isb-like scrawl, in place
of the'.usual hold hand of the pook-keeper.—
Washington Star.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DaUey*s Magical Pain Extractor.
In aU diseases inflammation mora or leu predominates—
now to idjaylnflammation strikes at tbs root of diteaiw—
hence an Immediate cure. ' !
PALLETS KAGICAL FAJK EXTRACTOR,
end neilting dtt, |ril) allay inflammation at once, and mak*
a certain oars. - ■ : ’4
lappets UAsicii fain ettractob
will cure the follo wing among a great catalogue of diseases:
Ban “> Scalds, Cut*. Chafes,Boro Nipplt*,Cbrns, Bunions,
Braises, Biles, Bwbfola,
Dicers, Fever Bores, Felons, :£at Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes,
SwcUtaga, Rhenmatisin, Scald Ifead, Balt Rbenm,
HaMnys, Erysipelas, Hlngworm, Barbers’ Ifeih, Small Pox,
HeM^')£uh, ' 'M »■•»...
ss')w Ihcrsdnloul that soiminy diseases
should ho reached hy
hlnatlm and every -one applying a per
fectanUJototoitsapposltedlsortleh" ’
• P£i i ? T ' S PAV* EXTRA CTOS •
*“<l a pemanont cure} and itls anoxtrac
salt draws' all disease cat of the affectedpartjeavlhg
as perfect as before the injniqr. tt fa
cessaxy to say that no house, work-shop, of manufactory
should be one moment without it. ‘ •’ -• .*
\. $? ? ain Extractor is genuine unless the bint has uponit
a steel plate engraving, with'the dffienryllalley.
Manufacturer. ' '"‘r u
&dd I>7 0. W. Kessler, Altoona;^eorge % Jacobs, .iajd*.
lidvatargi and by all the msdieiM
dealers throughout the United Ktati# r«U^.- 1 > «r
C. J. MANN.
TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
. Sfli JAKES CtABKfcS **• ■-
; JB*ra**nmaf U
•uehetnMtioa*aadaaptady •nr.'mayhaj^'oaTT
W> Miketm un^s
I t will, to . a start
■*hc monthly period with regularity. , "
■ ** ct bottl*, pries one dollar, bean thy Ootrumsl Stamp
■ WOrat Britain, to prevent comuterfeita.
CAUTION.
U HkmJwAmto during Ou fit*
Pr V n S ne y, ** thtg an tun to bring onltir
carriage, but at any other time Otegm toft.
In all cake* of Harrow and Spinal Affections, Pain In
the Back end Uni*, Fatigue on slight Motion, Palpitation
of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, the** pflla will effect
a enra when all other mean* bare foiled, and althoyh a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, caknel, antfaaohy, .
or anything hurt Ail to tha oontUtatlon.
Jull direction* J n the pamphlet around each package,
which should he carafally preserved.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (lata I. Cl Baldwin* Co,)
Booh ester, N. T.
K. 8.—51.00 and C postage stamps enclosed to any an
tborlsed Agent, will Ins ere a bottle, containing &Q Pill,
by return mail.
B. It. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for
«aleby all Druggists. [June 3,18M.-ly.
HAIR DYE-HAIR DTE—HAIR DYE.
WK. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
Tht Original and Bat in tht Worid!
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if
you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, or BUSTY lIAIK Dyed instantly to a
beautifal and natural Brown or Black, without tbs least
injury to the Hair or Skin,'
fifteen Medals and Diplomas have beetvawardsd to Wm.
A. Batchelor since 1889, and over 80,000 applications have
been made to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIB DYB produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is warjusth) not
to injure in the least, however long It may be continued,
and the 111 effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo
rated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
Made, sold or applied (in 0 private rooms) at the Wig
Factory, 23S Broadway, New York.
Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all
cities and towns of the United States.
**“ 1,16 Qoanlne has ths nine and address upon a steel
pUto engraving on four sides of each Box, of
WM. A, BATCHELOR,
233 Broadway, New York.
Hot. 18,1858-ly
Important to Females—Da Cheese
iuh’B Pnxs.—The combination of Ingredients In' these
Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They
are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting*!!
irregularities, painful menstruations,. removing all ob
structions, Whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the tide, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which
always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with
certainty periodica! regularity. Warranted purely vegeta
ble* and ftee from anything injurious to lifeorbealth. Ex
plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each
box. price $l. Sent by mail by enclosing |1 to ahv
authorized Agent. j"
B. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United Statis
165Chamberastreet, New York. ’
Jb whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed.
Sold by G. tf. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holll
daysburg; and by all Druggists in the United States.
Call on tho Agent and get a pamphlet free
Nov. 18,1858-ly.
B4 WIGS- WI GS-WIGS.
BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.—
They are elegant. light, easy and durable.
Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrinking
off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment where
these things are properly understood and made.
18,1858-ly 233 Broadway, New York.
TOOTHACHE.
TUU disease can be cored by Dr, Ketseb’B Toothachi
Brmbt, prepared by hltn In Pittsburgh, Pa , which is put
np in bottle* and sold at 25 cent* each. It is an excellent
medicine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gums, and
is worth ten times its price to all who need it. Sold here
by Q. W. Kessler. [Dec. 9, 1858-ly.
flour md feed market,
AT ALTOONA STEAM .MILL. *
Flour, Superfine, $ bbl, M
' “ Extra « ’
“ Extra Family « H?
Corn Meal f. 100 lbs.
Bran 4 ShorU f, 100 lbs. T rm
Eye Chop, “ “ ,
Com and Oats, “ «
Middlings, “ « *
ki " d f of Grain. Flour nnd Feed can
always be had at the Mill at the prices quoted abive.
JOHN ALLISON.
MARRIED.
In Harrisburg, on Tuesday. Blh instant, bv the Rev
DIED.
rtTer, 4USUUA lIAINBS, oldest w>n of Cbarlea Cl unH
Phoebe Ann Shannon, aged 3 years, 4 months nnd 22 days.
toee here,, will, tears bedew'd,
. Brieft flower brateavenly dye;
And often shall opr grleft, renew’d,
These flowing founts supply.
But thou shalt yet in beauty bloom,
A plant of Paradise;
And gladden with thy sweet perfitme
Our mansion in the skies.
Youth and manhood.—just
Published, the 25th Thousand, and _/=>=*_
maued to a sealed envelope, to my address, Af/Ifli
pos t paid, on receipt of three stamps.
A medical essay on the physical exhaustion wmLMIIW
““ d W°f th . ofaun6 .ean«<l by“selfabnse,’ , lnfectlon,
and the tojnnons consequences of mercury. By E. j!
Culverwell, M. D, Member of the royal college of but
goonSy sc*
or Seminal Emissions, Genital and
Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Energy Den ram inn
Spirits. Timidity,
Rr ? Promptly and rt
J®®*?* *7 •’rtiror* novel and most snccesstol mode of
ireatnmnk by means of which the InvaUd can regatonris.
i™. (ftt>m the hondon Lancet)
J trutlso over written on*subject of vital im-
to aU, well worthy the author’s exalted r^uS-
_ *he Publishers J.C. EUKE k 00 Ist Av.nn«
C0r.190, street; Post Box toSfl, NewYoA <3tv
QTRAY TO THE
«obcriher, inlLogan jMk
®S*2Sri aomethrieln mini
BAT HARE, wHha star !
on ber forehead. Tfaa owner ia wqqgitcdf
Property,
“«?««*d b*« heraway; otherwise diV|HPk
WJU be disposed of according to law. ;
Feb. 10, ItgaUt* OEORQB PIECE.
BOfiO UGH CONSTABLE.—-IN
my friends, I offer
for the office of Borough Constable.
“ heretofore, endeavor to discharge
antiw appertaining to that offlee. ™
,fV dOSBPH:K.M.T,
11/ Atf TEU—TfIE SUBSCRIBER
• J wishes to rent a house With a good ceUir tmdof
“S!~ tbejynrd, wHhin-three orfcnrminutes
J*lr <rf the Depot, i JEhe rOnt will be pald in advance.—
"?!<?W o ?'i2 bfritveo.on the flrat day of April next. ■ ■
1 tTOrT.^AJ^^
fOR RENT.—THE STORE-BOOM
formerly Occupied hy A. Roush, next door to In.
fr Parsonage, is for rent. Possession gtven immedh
» teJ y _ Apidy to C.J. JIANN or W. P.gEhL&B, Sabbath
Bcst P. 0., lilair Pa. ■•- dttoona pS.IOBt;
T> GARBERS WANTED— TWO
-U. QBNTbBMEK dan And good aoeommodatiens at a
house onr n»*mng application attifovoffle*
rrHB HIGHBSt PRICE IN CASH
4- |»M ****SWe«,by 3.1. JOKES.
I*M D. >V; ‘"-‘ "' Hlimil < -•'TTlrtiiiil'* :
’jSS^y.JK
J»«. Mefbenra, " ■' .-■-
“ ' Jaa-WClhu—nj, “ -.’ iSSLak - W.li
: fuajssb. : IF
: m. : & f|
■ isaSsr- : S»
: ;. Su Is
“ WnSST “ S
" John An&moo, “ Loon/
« VM. Kw»edy, “ wSdbwry, iSI#
*g»|
: &S3SU s B&- ||
- 2 If
- « « hSST' * «a£
« v^ 8, !.‘ jg»
“ Fnurier Hwlln, « Juniata. *
“ John Wertley, » UnaT • «ff S
: SKSSU? vftSs*- ,B *sl
;£» S iS IS
Alftxtodef Bobb| w Tyrone Boro— 9& hn
„“. Blttlo, ° Woodharrjr, MOt jQ
Beoemptlon; monay on Unaaatad Unja. m si
Tans* ou UiuoateJ LantU recolrad,
*U,2« 87 ,
To balance due County In the hands of the
Treasurer, 8. Hoover,
$lO3 42
Tlio Treasurer, (Samuel Hoover, E*q ) ..V. Credit
following disbursements, to nit: ' * 101 ■
By amount paid—
Qruud and Traverse Jurors,
Directors ol tbs Poor,
Bridges,
County Auditors,4 days oschond mileage.
Road and bridge ▼tews, N °
Criminal Prosecutions,
Fox, Wolf and Wild Cat Scalps,
■, yslclAos At Port Uoitem KxauiuUohs.
Jolm R. McFarlaao, Commissioner, 128 60
Janies Hutchison, “ oa on
David M. Confer, « ,2? S?
R. M. Jones, «
James Holler, •* 6 00
n. A. Caldwell, Clerk to CommiMionew.
Elections,
Assessors,
Constables,
Otus used in Court House,
0. A. Traugh for Printing,
J- I’euu Jones, . “
Juu. A. Lemon for coal,
Dauiol Bollnger sundries for Jail,
osurge Port, keeping, clothing, Ac. and taking
Jno. Wert* to Lunatic Asylum. *
Geo. Port for taking J. Gates to Asylum and
(X]KQ96Sj
Blair County Agricultural Society,
'} oa ; Baldrige, balance of his aeccouut for 1857.
J. J. Clyde, docket for Prothonotary,
H. 11. BaMrige, for new index to Deed Books,
Michael Dorn, damages to lands by rood
John Corley, Eaq„ Docket costs, ’ ,
Sellers and Snyder, for cleaning Jail drain,
John Dipner, repairs at Jail and Court IIous&
Geo. Port and others at Bennington,
Bin! G. Eaton, repairs at Jail,
E Hammond, bal. of account as District Att’y,
R. Bissett, Gas fixtures for Court House and Jail,
B illiam Johnston, horse hire. ’•
Joseph Fogle, building oven at Jail,
Ti If for l“iu«»S -it Court House,
Dr. 11. T. Coffey, for medical attendance on priso
il, ”! 1 ? in from Dec. 22,1830, to May 18,1888.
Bird G. Eaton, repairs at Jail, ** OBO>
H. B. Martin, hauling ashes, Ac, out of Court
House yard,
B ‘ B vlJorobacher, sundries furnished for C. H.
and labor done,
John M’Clure, for Coal,
John Bollinger, tin ware tor Jail,
Daniel Bollinger, do do
H. B. Martin dry wood for Court House,
Joseph Fogle, repairs of pavement, C. 11. sten.
and planting trees In 0. 11. yard, ”
M. McKinney for Digest of Election and Tax laws,
C. P. Perry, two Dockets for use of Sheriff and
Recorder’s offices,
Mrs. Rogers cleaning Court Honso,
» m. William*, Jr. ground rent,
Murray for auditing accounts of Prot’y. A
Reg. A Recorder, " ~ ~.
John A Wier, Tr. of S. L. Asylum, 298
Alexander Johnston, Interest on Loan, ' MO 00
JohnAko, '« « ’ ,jr #SJ
Michael Black, « •• MS J 5
John Campbell, « « jS 5?
James Roller, « « «$
JosepnKemp; taxes on unseated lands refunded. MIH
Western Penitentiary, r»
Dlstrict t6ea in Cotirt cases, 116 oo
George Port on account, a inio m
George A. Brooks, assessments, 1860, 83 50
Sam’l Hoover, Treas.expensoaon unseated lands, 102 26
Jacob Good, rolbndmg order, ’ ia sn
James Funk, Esq. on account. niw AX
John Lowo, taxes on unseated lands refunded, 18 «
S. 8. Biair on account pros, service*, ’ 14 io
Redemption money, U. Lands. Is
Coroner’s Inquests, 1 .JS jS,.:
Treasurer's per cent, on $28,007 22 420 Tfi
Balance in hands of Treasurer, 102
CGCNTV, S 3. We, the undorsignldStors
,a°i ntJ,> tk ® State °f Pennsylvania, do hereby
certify, that We hiree examined the Drafts pfthe Connty
Commissioners of the County aforesaid, and the vouchers
for the same, up tp, and inclnding the sixth day of Jann
"7' ! i S hl ®f n hundred nnd fifty nine, and have settled and
adjusted the accounts of SAMUEL HOOVER, Treasure/
with the said county of Blair, and we find a balance in
the hands of the raid Treasurer, of One Hundred and Two
Dollars and Forty-Two Cents. ■ ,"* A ' TO
lx Testimoxt whereof v/e have hereunto set onr I, .nil.
and seals this sixth day of J.mnary, AD Ssn'W
dred and fllty-ntoe. ' S. JIOEKOW, 8
A. C. McCAIITXEY. u s.
_ _ JOS. R. HEWITT tl s.'
tlie correctness of the foregoing account
t’h» 8 «M UEL “ 00 » treasurer ot Blair clamor, ami of
thp said county with him, we hereunto set our hands, and
have caused our seal of office to be affixed, at Hollidavs
burg, this 6th day of January, A. D. 1559
JOHN R. McFARLANE, [l. 8,1
E. M. JONES. f. -1
AtUst :H. A. CAinwm, Clerk. * B'-* 8 '-* ;
JOSEPH BALDHIGB, Prothonotary, in Ac
count icith Blair County.
■ 1)0
To Jury Foes received in Common Pleas, t 32 S no
Goa, for the year 1858 up to hoY. 80tb, g 08
Fines nnd Jm-y Fees In Quarter Sessions, MOO
“ Balance due at Settlement, Jan. 6th, 1860, 210 QQ
By amount of— fS®
Feos for certifying election returns and reeordlnjt
the same, ° „
StationaryfurnUhed forConrtHonse andßockeU. 66 a?
Fees In Criminal Pros. xi
For receiving and entering Constable* returns. ”
filing oath of Officers and others, • • o **
Fees on Inquisitions, 2 JSJ
Fees, for certtfrihg road and bridge viewerti | S
For filing and recording proceedings and chan*. ' '
lag places of holding elections, ' ° 7si
ln Sessions and swearing QrandJ»
1850. Jan. 8.,8y balance In fevor of accountant, q$
GEORGE PORT, Sheriff, in A.cc6xti\txciih JBlair
County. .
1858. To amount*- »»
Beared in caafa for Onea and 7or* fees.
“ “ fromoonn|y ,SSr5-. uu m
a ”ora> |g 5 ® 1 * rUP » offl( * , »P to and totaling 1048 *
Balance due'at aettlemant Jan. 0, XBM^
608
. BftM>9
fUW 06
By Balance at last settlement, «uo no
« Bees for summoning Grand and Ira Terse Jn- ■’ ”
. saa ifA
" Oontaylng one convict to Penitentiary, 38 QO
“ furnishing wood, coal r *c.^ft^®* f , 79 gg
“ * .**
“ boarding prisoners, 621.77
c ?5?LPf*£ fi)r taWngmih«t<mt•(CoartYard . * :
ftnd T JaH w tlUof : bfJaltil '
“ Adv^^i»annma^^tian,
; K# in Quarter bv. yg 6ft
, Threeper cent, on $lO6 lino* and fee* Collected, SIS
1850/J»a. g. By Waoe«diwttc«mnt«BV $376 99
We, the tradeniniod, Auditor* of Blaiicounty, in ttia
State ofl’emwyiraaia, do hereby hare-ei
wnlned tb* account* the (Sheriff
Of tW Codbty '«lbrdw& and {heir voucher* up to and in
, eluding - the : wfc dby : of granary, AvVt 1889, and Staring
**ttj*(f and adjuaied the ftad their accounts to
agree wfth their voucher*. ■'V-"i i
lx Twnxpxr. whereof webavelwrennto *et bur buds
-
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320 u 00
1233 00
42 26
77 MU
70S 97
163 90
60 00
Ut .°f due the County of
Blair on the Sixth day of Jqnuarv 1869 for
the year 1867, l 9* 9 > /<r
‘ mot
William Burley, Snjder.lfSs. ; jSf33
Ss%s&f*rs* . ' H
KS'ffiiSSffiss: IS
Hugh Bunn, Catharine 1853, • : SJS
Shiuikl Jones, Snyder, « ' . ;• JJ ®®
JoUn ahinefclL woodberrr,« i. "
Jarnca AleMnacr, ISM, TaS
Joseph Irwlij, Frankstown, •*’ JJ. J}
J. 8. Nlcodemna, N. Woodlirrr,« fS S
John StttuT) Catharine. ■ ikat » ~s‘ ®
Jwtet WpMDanL « ’
Torre©, Bbiir, u
PWlip Bridenbaogh,* Tyrone. «
Jyhu Lowe, - «
Frederick Poiwe, Houston, «
Oeorgo Elliott, Prankstown, m
John McClure, HollkUnborz **
Jphn Marks, Snydor, , " t «
Jolm Anderson, togaii. . «
W. F. Bridruthal,* ilnrtltuburgf*
434 00
195 00
517 90
310 95 .
207 27
45 46
80 00
174 621£
.11 25-
13 14
7181
27 10
166 00
270 43
12 00
50 00
60 06 .
. 4 00
2 SO
7 88
122 43
0 92
IC9 50
3 00
6 00 i
16 00 i
“16 00
I . $1966 69
4 u, Ut o “ Ui 9ndinff Betts due the Countt/ of
SSu-Tasa Sixth o/J<muar y, l^M
Gw. W. Patton, Altoona, 1858.
?**S r Wilt,* Allegheny «
Darld Honihey,* Anfly ■’ «
George Koon • Blair, «
Jacob Bell, O'thirini. m
Philip niletnnn,* Pnmkit’n «
Jno MnMritnan,*artena et<! «
fASSsss&ST’:'
Ge 6. B, Bowen, HoUidayibV. “
Pragfer Harlln ,*Jnnlfr *’«
J<wn Weatlcy,* Logan, • u
11. S. Crawford, MartiWUajrr, “
Ilenryßurget,* N. Woodier-
W. K. Plummer,* Snyder. «
Eam’l R, Shlfflor,* Taylor’ «
Andrew Miller,* Tyrone. ••
Alexander'Bob, Tyrone fcor. “
Charlee Blttle, Woodbmy,
87 15
6 60
2 60
e 64;
69 87U
6 76 -
8 51
7 64
8 00
3 00
19 60
22 00
19 36
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RBTORTKR they wIM recejre a workthatmatch*"£l
PhßadeJiihia, Dec. :& issB. OOBBT;
NOTICE.
«&»»&£ sag
tatloa, auu continnee to bo oJtS
&stW*
ShnS 1 W Pu T ®£B*»fcriton Oty $0 &U ot&tod mwfob
rlrit t^°in Q»MW’«m M«miiih '«|W
p»re«l with'thle, may be cozanUred waate j«&”
TERM
To tho SomtMonftly. '.' W . smp«raftkHmr.
ot . Monthly *,■ •;•.-•• •: . -*<» »*■.
•> ««?**-•. -;
_ ; „ • IMLAY4 BICKNBLTI
._ Bo* tISO, Poet Offlco, PbOedelpUe,B*."
A FORTUNE OF *70,00011J < C
TO RE HAD FOB . . : >
; D£UWIRB ST AW XAITSttV.
Cl«ai 252, to be drawn atWHmln tna^n.l
:
1 Pmeof *BO,OOOll : 1
1 PriM of *20.000! >1 f *
2 prt*t(i bffio,oooilVr r
1 ? r i?eofs6,oW!tn -
Pittes In the Scheme; sitiottotite to
XTCMTa. l 0 NEARlffinifrfclffieSVyfr
1 jlofe iiO; OmWert. ti ~
jOrfae addreafed to wOOO| Brafx* o§.>
' WUailngtoiijDelaware. *
4«0
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
L BALK'WITHiN THBKB-FOURTBB OP A MOBI
iCt Altogna.--The subscriber offers at Private ««*«, AM
iconwliung one acre ot ground, with an elegant Prana
i MdMa, Spring House, Stable, and other buildings thmtK
Aiw a number of choke Pruit Trees, and Ortpe-vttMt'
which are in a thrifty condition. There is a Mnofiditt
•print of Water on, the lot. ■
If the property is not sold by the Ist of February, it win
be for rent. Any information In regard to the propeHW
Bay be bad from QJEO. H. OBAXJOt ’ ■>
: Dec. 23,1858-2 m.
IVrEW FIRM!—THE UNDERSIGN;
J.l ED would respectfully Inform the citizens of •TtOPM
and Ticjnity that they hare purchased the entire StOcESd
building* of J. WdU Collins, and intend to carry fa» tk>
BUTCHERING BUSINESS in his stead. We woTfris.
ntohMEAT OF ALL KINDS at the lowest posaitjiPpHlS;
OttrMARKET DAYS will be the same as horetbfdrfc |£
TUESDAY and SATURDAY. We Will alto a*Mt b*
Monday and Friday evenings to supply those' who rntit
calling at that time. EWIXQA.OOT
Altoona, Jan. IS, 1868>3m • "
7 80
75
A TTENTION I— -Altoona Guards'!
:JI2 II. You aro hereby commanded to meet at your it
the Borough of Altoona, on TUESDATithw Si '
22d °I FEBRUARY, at .0 o’clock, A. JL, in fall al
form ’.fi ro Pf r j '.? <ini ?’P* <s drill. Each membef■
will provide himself with 10 rounds Btenk‘Oetrid*a«Pe
By order of the Captain. - ’BI -
Peb.-Sd. lBSo£t. D- HOUSEMAN, 0.8. J
PARTICUItiJK
Xl pWWfoakndwingtbenttetvwlndeblejK
HOOPER* JAM*B,er (0 THOMAS 3. V
ally, are reeuMted to pay up Immediate'
to *«*•, All aeebmK* unaettM'
date wfllbe plaeed in tbs tap* c? ,
J«n.3T ’69-dt*
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