W lha 5 Udc- varr Aia •> id been jm ti eived final di^ecuo^^ CUo U3 It, i the shore the “Go up stairs to fcf5 eh »Ht >s got some *>? 3ut el »e wouldonlyufT *o(t -; waa » a hurry ‘ «P stairs into C^ 1 * for Wtt si might strictly be * ■I. but yet was pretty‘s ell-shaped figure. £' *k» ; times laughing anSj?** >th deep and true Worn * *8 very good; and and white ttaph!^ - of Strong, bold intelWi ■ sbe was modest ■ could ent lik ® the 068 a pale northern at/ **• 2r said that you wisliL Spawaif . ns he stood bl^ as much as she did T timid before a lady • 7L f f u-dj arc apt to be^hS ■Srirjr te* s of brass, while true***!? marts and nafced breast- Kate, while Her eyes osty. “ You are aboa*? dition where death willL w > an d all around yon I the' night for thinks, y wakeful hours in taiE,; i which might remind to? t#there was one here safety, watch fory oUr l7j at every storm-cloud tj lk ’ “ d tunifly raised w - C R A? ■’ f. a,d Seawaif, wUleg “| ittlc flag, and j t . f bc , a f t l. an , d - «ft«jres jand to hia hps, add* • I did not a moat apeak, and th*ZJ ! l ean gotbaoktoarw n, and adieu !” ' ’"’l > the pretty maiden itood l d on which he had priatrf j ~-a salute, it is true.* ;-.t it as if the kiu hsdltft a Sign which she eouli when she thought of hi* lame up fiom her head her red, sweet line. u it I u. She stood thus dm»| e sound of men cheerio*-1 .ho window, which fro*| and saw that the'»tal way. -I roNTUiDED,) ' I —A SELECT A&l ■ udapted to the iieMoa-«m . rhc-nppst—consisting Oflb2i -hne, Prints, Barked : and Virginia Strath 1 and nicest Slock of |^CE)CS>£S99j irpets. Notions, to. J laving turned onrsltwb (t iiais, we will be ensUw i 'id mentioned than the** ... we will not bo co®P“ ,-i; prolit tomakauptol* : able to dispose Of tM* 1 natives. l LADIES, 'jelaines, Gingm -icool Plaids’, tB Alpacas, French j J)dailies, Silk 's, Poll s. Satin illns, Slack Iks, Shawls i* Iso, Hosiery on* . White Goods, * £ is large and v txl&g. r ts. Onr Stock of jjiJJ I at in quantity. ;< l tho most for thetr^ and examine onr L’iSES FOEJg or past favors, t inform the ciUr«^ (- just received EROOO prices lor cash. . Chencs, os. Wooimf oP Hack and {<** y description B, Cacsimtrei, W Chintz, Bot]Vy< leries tmbraffaS Bands, Instf*' V-\ in fi n * Ic of La- W'.ar. , nt offa»W»W t) > SISSM*-'**" akgb wholesale 1 MvS, CXJ* 0 - '«EWaS 1. 2J street. STOBBjj * **PtjSS*'*’ 4 PERN, rou *■ THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE. jjbCBOM * DEBN, F*bU»h«W Md Pwprtatoi*. / M rabla InwUbly to edwmoe,) U the «tpir*Uon ofthetime priifcf. gun «r iwntißCrt. 1 insertion 2 do. S do. . |26 $ WJS s*o /?Unea.l » 76 1 00 0»»»l'“ w > (• “W 100 160 800 t*» “ < 160 800 260 week* andleto than three months,» cento per lustre for each Insertion. ft months. 1 year. |l6O $3 00 $6 00 . 250 400 700 4 00 6 00 10 00 ft 00 8 00 12 00 ■ft 40 10 00 14 00 10 00 14 00 20 00 14 00 26 00 40 00 squares, p*^^ror to C»ra», not exceeding 8 _ poUUcal character erlndividualin ,.X,t will he charged according to the aboTO rates. Advertisement* nht marked with the number of insertions will be continued till forbid and charged according «J&aagai. cento per line for every Inaertion. Obituary notices exceeding ten lines, Bits cento a square. SU line* or lift*) Ciy> iqu&ro, two “ TUr«« “ Sort “ Bklf a column. One column. tribune directory. CHURCHES, MINISTERS. AC- PntbyUrian, Bev. A. B. Oust, Pastor.—Preaching ev fl,|.uii, moniingat XOU o’clock, and in the evening at fu o’clock. Sabbath School at 9 o’clock, A. IL, In the Lee* tuf toom. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening in ihf amid room. jfahoditl Bpitcopal, Rev. & A. Waster, Pastor.—Proncb iu ewry Sabbath morning at U o'clock and in the eren- UJ, gabbath School in the Lecture Boom at 24’clock, P. 5; General Prayer Meeting in same room every Wednes bf evening. Young Men’s Prayer Meeting every Prklay •tilling* Eeanathcal I« < " * ? * tton, “ * UU ' & JUbraryand Beading Bom Asseeta -9" the Isr Saturday evening to J%noa of DirertS. meet on IUo in evening fn cach month. Booa open ftom •to 10 oclook every evening, (Sunday exceptoi) COUNTY OFFICERS. ‘™*»«otoT--Joeonh Baldridge. BVwerandßeoeraer—Hugh A. Au«^i Hewlt T^s.'sssrr®" 4 .«•■ >• »• CT«r* to ComaUnUmen- Hugh A. Csldwsll. Jferaawfflt Approirrr Joseph 6. Adhun. Cnwtyjhrwiwr James L. Gwinn. TVvarwer—John UngriMt. Audawy—g.jiorrtnr, a, 0. McOartnsy, Jos. B. Hewitt. .-Wrcetonr—Georgo Weaver, Samnei ghitw, Oaimer— WJntarn Jtah , qa/frintemienttf Ojamon AtosJe-Joba Sean. , ALT °O*A BOROUGH ONCERS. oxmSck -D. ThomS^»«r^McMfam. ' MecnSiiuL «' j, Wert •* Am* good. - “» T,iJP X ?? t, * ir^ Lnlng “ A- Ale*. Montgomery. “ T H. Bobert*, M. Ctoubnagh. I — Worth « Wm. Valentine, Wm. EoST SSSEJ?* I shadow eee the i •• JAIOS. The place togat AMBgpTYPES, MEUINOTYPES, OTOaR APHS, s&saE^^^saassas fssws^'^ 8 v ■’TSgSgSiSSS&XT »>”■ *** taken Rimy. are invited to e*U and examine dottd * *»tata vreithcr. «,iO6B-ftn.] J. W. CLABADOn. P l aZS™.MAl> AMP ZING 6 80 A.M. 8 00 A.M. 11 00 A.M.and 6 00 p.M. 600 “ 131A.U. 11 SO A M. 6 40 P.M. 11 30 A.M.and 630 “ rrHE LIYEE INVIGOEATOB JL . _WtKPABKD BI DR, ASK FORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROif GUMS, 1« one of the boot Purgative and Id ver Madieisesnovr be *“»» the pnbUc,that acta u a CbVtartic, easier, milder and BMte jffectnal than any other medicine known. Itlsnot »Wch IrStored In greater lt ever had been befered gSre»rairifj3S^g yy U»t should be left nXiedto obtain such a Hb*wn’» Advocate, PMa. O 3 wnnn a m Ohio, Nov. 17,1850. v. J- WOOD a CO- dente: As X .hare been easmd in yrctng yonr Hair Restorative tho last season tar one of yonrfocri agenfti OL M. Haekinson,) andhaving^* encodthe beneflclalolfertetff It mveilf, 1 wonldlitotoob .feTgasaagaa-g «3SW^*I%SWS^^ftSSSs n l J^ r i. b^s* Te that resto™Ss secretive organs or invigorates, the scalp as —n ns Tonne. -%?7onr rSebM represent ft to be, Iwtmld like to engage In the sale of it! fcr lam sstisfled it must sell. Totwrinly «*<»«, S.T. STOCKMAN. syySt pp aait was la youth/ both of wfldUtlMi e. I. a. I I«™^_^KSssS; ■a >,a:7W " .RfcAiti ESTATE AT nf fi jl of an order I* «p |Wr wnffiaSsMSM' ,TERMS—Cash, on the conflrmatloicof sale. ._,_ /ambb lowther. , 33LAIK COUNTY INSURANCE ’SfeS gned * mt <* a# M*lr ®ff Mutual gat Insurance Company, is at MX tteM ready t° Jn»nw against lew or damage fiy fire, BuOd- furniture and Property, of ever*des oriplton, to town or country, at aa reasonable rates w anr Company to the State. Office with Bell, Johnston, Jack * Employment.—«6o a month, AND AIL EXPENSES PAH).—An agent is wanted tn ereiy town to tho United States, to engage to a rcspecta bio and easy business, by which the above profits may be ? )r D^nw C Sr li , K S t l‘,T,£ or furthcr particulars, address Dr. J. HEiilT WARNER, corner of Broome and Mercer Sta rt ew York City, enclosing ode postage stamp. [Jan. 13. OYES! O YES!—GENTLEMEN draw nigh and bear. JOSEPH P. TROUT umonn ce» to tho public, that ho is roady to discharge hi* duty as an Auctioneer whenever colled upon. [jan, 2 *56. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP XA- Undershirts and Drawers, Cotton, Woollen and SUkTverylow.at H. TUCH’S. Dec. 9 IBM; v • morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow •tomach, causing fried tq Burnt, giving tone and uery, removing the caned radical cure. ~ T ed, am, what is armni ■tonal nee of the Lirnt St > sufficient to relloTo tbestoi from rising and souring. ‘ fere retiring, prevents night, loosens the the bow dramas. mM will cure Dyspepsia, spoonsful will always rs i ALTOONA, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1859. Dragglst and Pharmaceutist, IN; DRUGS, MEDICINES, JLfOILS, PAINTS,- DTE STUFFS, PATENT tiNES, PKRFDm6KTjCIQARB and TAkTKTTKH K. X. corner of Virginia and Annie Constantly on hand ia splendid aesortment of PERFUMERY, eotorteOug rf all tbe Superior Extracts Ibr the Handler. _ VARIETIES. Nan, pleah, Paint and AND OILS. and gto,md 10 oa - Carbon, Linseed, Sperm and liard OUa PATENT MEDICINES. a Qwsnaa Bitters, Beerharo-g Holland Bitten. *«» 8 18100(1 Searcher; WiSm". Qoldan 1 1111 *: Wright’s! Ijldy’ii nod Corbin’s PIUs; WoUtfl ■Ssrtr^ss^sss^iss^ass!! to«SSom*^ Uuent ’ to * eUierwUh 911 K t i t>t n CIGARS. Light Guard Opera, La Portnna, Evening Star*' - La Balvadoro, Cigarettes, La Tennessee, BOP* ll "•wherever with all the superior brands In market. w t T O, S BI, t of Knight’" Celebrated Flavoring Ex jSB£* Baking Powder, and BURNING FLUID constantly on hand. reUable prepara " otu ‘ wm Altoona, Dec. 30,18 MU 1 ■ WEST ALTOONA CABINET WAEK BOOSt.—The signed has lately made arrangements do business on a jmore extensive sea than heretofore, and Is now prepared cxacnte.all ' ORDERS FOR FURNITURE, OP ANT KIND, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. His workmen are acknowledged to be capable of doing The very best work in the line of Cabi net Making, and all those who entrust him with their orders may rely upon receiving finished work. 11 He keeps a constant Supply of Pnrnitnre on hand, to which he invites to attention of those intending to “GO TO HOUSE-KEEPING.” Plankjtoadf lat Ll * Toom ** near tbs COFFINS MADE TO ORDER. November 11,1868. ISAAC CBOUXB. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CA BBS.—This Is a neW article In this section of the eeantty, although extensively used In the Ihev an • rare protection against; * WATER AND VERMIN, and poffiesa many other over the common eof flnß. The remains of tho lamented CLAY and WJEBSTEB were encased in these caefes. For sale by ISAAC CROMER, November 11,1858. Altoona/pa. JUST i OPENEpI THE MODEL IN SbLAST! rpHE UNDER SIGrNEt) WOULD announce that they have removed to their new MODEL STORE, comer of Annie and Fitjainia streetf, and are now opening the largest and nicest Stock of Cii^CD»•* I BmKGEB A TILLMANS. PRICE REFUGED ONE-HALFI X JSTSW XSDWML SALT .} V-r ' ' "} fOB INFb AMM DISBABIBI xßf JX$ •- . ONLY ONE DOLLARI chronic Package, $2.50. Jan. 20,1869. !; ■ T IQUORS.—A LARGE AMOUNT JLi selected UQITQKB lias teen received at the " WAN HOUSE,** HoUMayabttrg, which wilt be sold at Uw lowest cosh prices, wholesale or retail. The man who wants has only to call. ; [Dec. 17, t£ r?I(SS, DATES, 1 PRUNES, CITRONS J? and Cnntmte in .tore and for sale br ' >' WM. N. BHUOARJ), M»rch 25, *6B-lyl WJ Jforth 8d rtrtot,Hin«dcl^i«, [independent in everything.] WHi STOIJBTHCBIBD*B IVESTf SWect ||hscdlatt|. A good story is told of a couple of youg men in Robinson township, who recently played a successful game of " diamond cut diamond.” A few days ago, Mr. £ , who is very fond of a joke, visited the house of Mr. H , a professional gen* tleman not a hundred mile from the Washington pike, and after chatting a short time, he took him aside to commu nicate something very important. With a fair show of diffidence, Mr. E in formed Mr. H -that he was going to be married on a certain evening, to Miss Jane A-—, the daughter of a well known farmer in the vicinity, and that he had come over to invite him to act in- the ca pacity of groomsman. Mr. H——was highly delighted in view of the interes ting occasion, and was particularly grati fied in finding himself honored with the proud position of second best.” Mr/ E desired the whole matter to he kept a profound neeiet, as he had concluded to take certain parties by surprise. Mr. H-—-pledged Ins most scored honor that he would hot breathe it to any Human be ing. With this understanding the two separated, to meet at the house of the hnde, early on the evening of tike wed ding. Eme rolled swiftly away, and on the evening of u die day—she wedding day” Mr. H.-: —,dressed in the most excrucia ting manner, was seen wending his way to the house df former A-—He was picturing to his mind’s eye the appear* ance of the happy bride, and especially the personnel of the bridesmaid, whoSe name had been kept a secret from him. The white frame mansion soon rose to view and as he neaped it, his heart thumped heavily against his ribs—of coarse it did I Rap I tap I tap 1 The door opens. Lo I Mias Jennie, in her washing goim, by all ■SWtd Jflffcg, To whit 1 to whitt to wheel Will yon listen tome! Who stole four eggs X lald* Aad the nice nest 1 madef Not I, said the cow, Hoo-oot Such a thing I’d never do. I gave yon a wisp of hay, Bat didn’t take your neat away. Not I, aald the cow, Uoo-eol Such a tiling I’d never do. To whitl to whit I to wheel Will you listen to met Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I model Bob-wUukl Bobw-llnkl Now what do yon think 1 Who stole a nest away Prom tiie plum-tree to-day! Not I, sold the dog, Bow, wowt I would hot be so mean, I sow! I gave hairs the nest to But the nest 1 did not take. Not % said the dog, Bow, wow I I would not bo so mean, I vow. To Whitt towhitl to wheel Will yon listen to met Who stole four egg. X laid, And the nice nest I model Boho-link t Bob-a-link I Now what do yon think! Who stole a nest away Prom the plum-tree to-day t Coo, cool coo, cool coo, coot Let me speak a word too;. Who stole that pretty nest' Prom little yellow breast! Not I, said the sheep; 0, not I wouldn’t treat » poor bird so; I gave wool the aest to linn, But the nest Was none of mine. Baal baal said the sheep; 0, aol 1 wouldn’t treat a poor bird so. Towhitl towhitl to wheel Will yon IJsten to me! Who stole lour eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made! Bob-o-Unkl Bob-a4inkl Now what do yon think! Who stole a nest away Prom the plum-tree to-day! Caw I caw) cried the crow, I should like to know What thief took away A bird’s nest today!. dnekt clnck! said the W, Don’t ask me again; Why I haven’t a chide That wonld do such a trick. We all gave her a feather. And she wove them together; Pd scorn to intrude On her and her brood. Clnck! clnck I said tbs hen, Don!t ask me again. ChirW’Whirr! Chir*>whirr t We will make a great stir! Let ns find out bis name. And all cry, Por shamel I would not rob a bird. Said Uttlo Mary Green; I think I never beard Of anything ao mean. *Tis very cruel, too, Said little Alice Neal; I wonder if he knew How tho sod bird would feel I A little boy hung down his head, And went and hid behind the bed; Por he stole that little nest Prom poor little yellow breast: And ho felt so fall of shame, He didn’t like to toll his name. “ Diamond cot Diamond.” tWs sacred I « Washday and wedding Jay never Happen together,” soliloquiaed r“* > “ ® nd I have been handsome* lysold I And so, indeed, it tuned wit The girl* knew nothing of the joke, and, of course, could not help him out of hi* dilema. After excusing w heat he could—without giving any satisfaotorv reason for his visit—Mr. —-took h« departure, no doubt leaving the impres sion upon the mind of Miss Jennie, that perhaps he had an affection for her. “ Ba <% sold,” said Mr. H -, to him self, as he left for home. “ But I’ll give Mr. E a Boland for bis Oliver.” The plan was soon laid and we will briefly relate how it was carried out. Mr. H had a friend, Dr. S , a practi ses physician in the neighborhood, and after relating to him the “sell,” thev agreed upon the following: Dr. S——-had in anticipation u a party/* to which doctors are always invited. It was to Come off at the house of a lady in the neighborhood, and the Doctor was to , Mr ' H of the precise day.— When the “tune was up,” the doctor was notified, and so was Mr. H . lie latter, through a confident, informed his joking friend E that there was to be a “surprise party” that evening at the house of Mrs. j that quite a large number of ladies and gentlemen had been invited j that they would all assemble, as near as possible, at eight o’clock in the evening, and that they anticipated lots of fun, as the family knew nothing of the j lr ‘ ?* r ‘ —was in, heartand hand, Md at tne appointed hour, he was dressed from “top to toe.” After reaching the house, he was ushered in by a young lady, whom he knew very well, and who was also let into the secret, (she was there in the capacity of « nurse,” if occasion should require it.} Mr. E thought he smelt the very largest kind of a mice , but when he was invited by the lady to Step into the next room, he could not act so ungal lantly as to refuse. So in he went— i j re t beheld—well, he has not yet told all he ..did see—and he might have seen a good deal more if ho had not cut his visit exceedingly short, and deter mined never to attend another “surprise party." , The double joke, so cleverly planned and so successfully executed, has Created an immense deal of gossip in the neigh borhood —and whenever a hearty laugh is desirable, Mr. H-—’s « wedding,” and Mr. E ’s “ party” are sure to afford the necessary material 7 An Elegant Extract.^ — u Generation after generation,” says a fine writer, “ have felt as we feel now, and their lives were as active as our own. They passed away like a vapor, while nature wore the same aspect of beauty as when her Creator com manded her to be. The heavens be as bright over our graves as they now are around our paths. The world shall have the same attractions for our offsprings yet unborn that she had once for our children. Yet a little while and all this will be still ed, and we shall be at rest. Our funeral wul find its way, and the prayers will be said, and our mends will all return, and shall all he left behind in silence npd darkness for the worms. And it may be for a short time we shall be spoken of, but things of life will creep in and our names soon be forgotten. Da>s will continue to move on, and laughter and song will be heard in the room in which we died; and the eye that mourned for us will be dried, and glisten again with joy, and even our children will cease to think of us, and will not remember to lisp our ntunes.- Then we shall have become, in the touch ing language of the Psalmist, "forgotten and clean gone out of mind.” When Death Comes. —Death comes at morn, when the sun is juat'rising in the east; at noon, when its rays are most re splendent ; at eve, when it gradually sinks beneath the horizon; at midnight when it is entirely hidden from view. It comes to the babe just commencing to prattie; it comes to the man of middle age, when the connecting links binding us . to life are most strong; it oomds to the aged man with trembling limbs and faded eye tight, led along by others; it oomesto the poor, struggling to obtain a meagre sustenance; it comes to the man in comfortable cir cumstances, by whom life is heist employed; it comes to the wealthy, rolling im afflu ence and ease; it comes to the motlatigh ingat his own folly; it comes to the man of just sense enough to pass through life easily; it comes to the educated mauglo jying in his Cicero and Homer; it comes to the Christian who looks upon it only as a hap; >ier land. Reader these words are spoken to you. Will you heed them t I&. An absent minded editor, having oonrted.agiri and applied to her father, the old man; said: Well, yon want my daughter. What sort of a settlement will yohmoko? ' What wilt yon give her ** Give her replied the editor, looking vacantly. ‘nOhj I will give her a vvsx” f* Tafce hey,’- the old man. IQu G f o>|orions--:B<|neojjing a pretty girl behind thndoor. ■ 1 .. AND rBOPBIKTOML Imaeasltj _ At the close of one Prof. MUdhtihi Lectures Stoop. SnontDEiis.—-If ever • data jogae of our national fellings be completed* it should embrace that of havingnmnd shoulders, so called. We arc very hugely a nation of stoopore, fiom the femer in •, peeves 40 advocate at his te. ole. is not the. slightest nnnnfaitj for this, and it is ungainly as itjs unheal “y* Bojb who hare a tendency to «Lop” |» audß to irt n*h»« Mi, and if kind oqunosl will not bring them to their ridlonloifeouW be resorted to and preserved in until the thing u done. There ia a probability that not more than one pair of stooping shoal* aers in a hundred stoops' unavoidably Txee exercise of all the muscle of the back and abdomen, in the erect position, will cure the evil. Walking has no tsn dency to do this.— £ ife lllustraifd. Pegs* Pobxry.^— l gave her arose and gave her a nne, and I sahedherto marry me tben--bnt she Wnl.fiEwm aB back, the insensible thing; and saidsho’d no notion ofinon. I tow her I’d oceans of money and goods, and tried to ifrighl her with a growl, but she answered, she was not brought up in the woods to be soured by the screech of an owl. I cal « ha SB a S e and everything bad; I slighted her features and form, till al length I succeeded in getting her mad, and she raged like a sea in a storm. And then in a moment I turned and «nrnh*d) and called her my angel, and she fell in noy arms like a ■wearisome.child, and ex claimed, “ We will many this fell.” Ourselves and our Saviodd.^—O did we know ours circa and our Saviour i We are poor, but he is rich ; we are blit he is life; we are sin, but heia ngkt eOpsnesa; we are misery, but ho is merer* ire are lost, but he is salvation. If «e are willing, he never was otherwise. He ever lives, ever loves, ever pities, evw pleads. Ho loves tnd saves to the utter most, all who come unto Mm. B®* It is said that the hunger for gold generally increases with age. That’s why, W 0 suppose, so many old people always have it in their mouths; SQL-The of living in New Jdrk, it is said, are a thud uebe* ft** u» either London or Paris, and they constantly increasing. , ■ r.-TWi'- NO. 4