IJt JUtoflim Cribm ALTOONA, PA. •‘■TBimSDAY, APRIL 14, 1859. - !• WliiiiipsurtlM sr« unknown to us,ournil*tor sdvsr ywt" to require payment In advance, ora guarantee from JEMWai persons. It la therefore useless for all such to send • jMjtH tUwnanta offering to pay at the end of three or sia Where sdverUaeuients are accompanied with the TWpaey, whether one, five or ton dollars, we wm civs the .ftAvd tlsu tbe full benefit of cash rates. iB, MU PETTENOILL & CO., Advertising Ag»uU, 119 Nassau street, New York, aad ■lOltate strMt, Boston, are Uit Agents fur the AUtona . .JVAwk, and the most influential and largest circulating Newspapers In the United- States owl thsrCanadas. They wra‘ authorised to contract for us at our lowest rates. V-.* / - ' 1 • . ;• 1 • ' • Thanks.-— Hon. Johor CressweU will please accept our thank* for a copy of the Stale Manual. His atten ■«tkmto his. const! taen ts,his punctuality at, discharge of' the duties ef, his have earned for him the tplaudid of•?* well dona, faithful servant.” Jfojust |Ternoo Assocla* u®«. -• Who is there among ns that dh§ye found for,their treasures in itsooffers. Wesay multitudes, for the number of its swell up to the grand total of ' Ftom these have bcen\rficeived . less.aiom than 810,213,403 091 MU- Jionff have worked out blissful results. ,(O slareh Ist, 1859, the sum of #186,-* jOB 40 was paid,out for interest. - . : ..i3fbo above is from the last number of : tended, we have always found men more easily ieiad than driven. [Special OwwOwtaM of Cm Tribune.] } LETTER FRO3I HABRIBBIIBC. Harrisburg, April I2th, 1869. ; At th« time I clow, but -one day and-a half remains ofthe sessioUof 18 delegation is in town, and'a (heavy train is ex pected from Old-Berks to-night. The office hold ers begin to squirm. I shall have very little more jlegislation to note, and my next which will be ,mainly devoted to the Convention.and outside incidents, will close ny correspondence. LOG AH. For the Altoona Tribune. The Poor House. To E. McGnatv, Esq., Stewart of the Blair County Poor Home. —Sin—ln your reply to my communication qf the 30th uli, you politely state that *.‘hy referring to our (your) report, it wiU be seen {hat wo (yea) supported 611 in door paupers during the year 1858, which would make an average of 51 per month, at the . cost of $2585 68,bexngforeaohjoneperw«ek 97J cts.” Myonrroquest 1 examined your apnual re port and find that the admitted during the year 1858, irere 72, dimitted 62, eloped A, births 3, death 13, men 305, women 165, children lil—. total, the amount yon state, .611. ' Please Ull me how yo* rapport the dumititd, the doped, and (he dead, at the cost of 5)7 J cts. per week each*? You further state that I am in error In stating that each living pauper cost the county $4 dS} per week, under jour charge. No one will he more pleased than I to find jou rightinthis as sertion. Hope it maj so tom but. In making joar calculation, if I mistake not, you hate not only charged for keepingthe dis misstd, the eloped and the dead, but have emitted entirely tho profits of the ten thousand dollar farm. What became of all the grain you acknowledge it produced and that you received 7 What did you do with it 7 Please tell me. At ■What price did you tradeoff many of the articles? A crop that cost $175 to harvest, ought to be large enough to take notice of. If 72 paupers were admitted in 1858, and 62 were discharged,. 4 eloped and 18 died, how many would remain and how long would it take to gather together Oil 7 PoxchMeof Chosen to represent, rti thi* Shite, the Mount Tenon Ladies’ Association of the Union, lyen tare to appeal to -the' generous and patriotic people of. Pennsylvania on this day, the anni- WftiUjafdM birth of SVashington, for their lH fn iftiium with 'the people of other States, tp-oomplete the purchase of Mount Vernon, the pliue of his -residence and tomb; and to secure it jtorerer as a public and enduring monument of their nnabated gratitude for his life-long ser vioOS, and increasing veneration for his illustri ovs name. Gratitude to one whose life was so jtuneruos and exalted; veneration of an example, enoh as his, of virtues that have so elevated the character of a public man, may well enlist the deepest sympathies of the women of America, and embolden them to claim the aid, not of their own sax alone, bat ofeiwy one who justly glo ries in bring a countryman of Waahington,.and whoa# heart is moved by Actions the purest and neWest that man cmn render to mankind. , The object of the Manpit Tenon Ladies’ As sociation is to obtain, by volantary contribu tions, * sum nscessaiy to pnrohaso and hold forever, two hundred acres of the Monns Ver non Estate, including tho.mansion where Wash ington dwelt and died, his tomb, ;the garden and grounds around, them, arid the labding at the Potomac. by which thoy.are approached. To collect this stun, Ticerßcgents have been ap pointed in different States, with iady-managers, associated communities Of ladies, and advisatory eommitteea of gentlemen* in the various coun ties, cities, and principal towns. Every person by whom ono dollar, toward this fund, is paid, becomes thereby ia permanent member of the Association, and is inscribed as such in a rec ord which will be presorted at Mount Vernon. Similar arrangements wUI be immediately orga nized throughout the State of Pennsylvania, and a public announcement will be given of the per sons by Whom Subscriptions will be received and the registry of names be made. A large amount hah been already collected from places where thess arrangements have ' been completed. The public press, so influen j tial in good works, haslent its powerful aid. Associations established;for philanthropic pur poses—the fraternity of Free Masons, to which Washington himself belonged; ithat of the Odd Fellows; tire voluntary military companies and firemen, and numerous: bodies assembling to gether for objects of utility and benevolence, have everywhere exhibited tire deepest interest, and united in tbb noble effort with (the most liberal spirit. Patriotic, individuals have come forward, with prompt sympathy, to lead and encourage the several; communities; and the cheering prospect us held-put that this wide-per vading spirit, spreading through all parts of our common country, is insuring complete suc cess. Into this alliance of generous fellowship Pennsylvania is now to: enter. Always distin guished by devetfon to of voluntary be nevoleuco, whieh is an inheritance blended with her name, she has, besides, peculiar associations connected with Washington, which relate to the noblest incident& of his graat career. It was in Pennsylvania that, on the day when the dele gates from the colonies first mot together, he appeared ainong thorn to join in the task of forming a common country. It was in Penn sylvania that, with unexampled modesty, and touching expressions of anxious bat devoted patriotism, he accepted: the command of a little army, scarcely and resumed the respon sibilities of on arduous war. It was in Pennsyl vania that, amid the fiercest severities of winter, with troops almost furnishing and naked, he partook their hardships, cheered their spirits, and kept them united to win the triumphs to which he afterwards ltd them. It was to his “fellow soldiers; and; faithful followers in the military line of .Pennsylvania,” that he cxpres-' s aed, when the war waf closed, and with a mind deeply affected, his grateful sense of their at tachment and aid. It waa in Pennsylvania that he placed his all-conciliating name to the Con stitution which has oeinentod the Union; it was hero that he became its first and most illustriouus President; it was here that he addressed to his country that memorable Farewell with which he closed his public aitd immortal career. To ask, then, the vtomen 6f Pennsylvania to unite with their sisters throughout the Union in this tribute tp the ef Washington— to appeal to all the people of Pennsylvania to give to this great object their generous encour agement and assistance—is but to solicit from them a patriotic scrvice> to which they are cal led by associations connected with his memory that cannot po surpassed, nor hardly equalled, in nay portion of that wide country which glo ries in his name. v LILT L. MACALESTE&, Vice-Regent fair Pcnn'g .’ of M. T. L. A. Piu la., Fete' 22, iB6O. To (be Patriotic and Gcn- Having been; solicited to act as “ Lady Man ager” of the “MonntVemon Ladies’ Association of the Union,” I take tiiis method of asking your prompt and generous c o-operation, in the noble undertaking to •which that Association is deroted. In the above appeal of the Vice-Bo geht for our Commohwealtti, the plans and ob jects of the Association We fully set forth, and I deem it unnecessary to add to the impressive plea which the accomplished Vioe-Bcgent has made, and would only remind my patriotic sis ters of Blair, apd the gentlemen upon whose generosity we also relyi that with ,no State in the Union is the name and; fame of more closely or gloriously identified, than with Pennsylvania. ] His first three battles were upon our soil, and in tho-westorh part of our State; and so long as: the pamesiof Brandywine, and Germantown and Valley tforge are classic in oar history; so long miy we claim the “ Father of his Country” as peonliarly our own. It was in onr own he was appointed to that high command in which he bathed his own and hia country’s name with glory, and linked them . with the great! interest Of human liberty, and it wia there also; that-his wise and ■ppUesscivil administration laid deep and stable, the foundations of onr gresit hational systOm. Let •Pennsylvania then paake a response .to Qua ap peal worthy of Jhentelf and worthy of her share 'in the glory ■ of ojnr peerlua Chief; and let moahtsia-glrdled B!k!ri—the cradle of the Juni ata, not be behind b«jr' risher counties, in the promptaeu and liberality of her response to this el DESIGNS. WINDOW CURT AIN TESTERS, FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, Making the most complete assortment BEST OF IBE MOUNT A IBS N. B.—A large trade enables ns to sell at VERY LOW PRICES. W. P. MARSHALL & CO., No. 87 Wood Street; Pittsburgh. rpilE ALTOONA TRIBUNE Office I h directly opposite the People’s Cheap. Shoe Store, where the Ladies can bay a fine Goat Morocco Boot at $lOO a pair. Call and examine oar whole stock. No charge, for showing Goods. {April 7-3 t Dissolution.— notiue is hereby given that the partnership herefeifore exis ting between the undersigned !n the Soap Business, was dissolved by mutual consent on tneflnrt day ofAprQ 1800. The books of the firm are ia the hand* of Geoi VT, Cun ningham for settlement GKO. W. CUNNINGHAM. ELEMENT XEOCT. I will continue In the business above named as here tofore, and oak the patronage of the public. .'. April 7th, »6SWt. GEO. W. CUNNINGHAM. TXrHEREAS, LETTERS TESTA- V V MKXTART to the Estate of RICHARD GLAS GOW, late of Logan township, Blair county, Pa, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers; all pmaonis indebted to the said Estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to Richard Taylor Glasgow, Sr, Logan toWnshlp, Blair county, Pa.; and those having claims or demands against tbs Estate of the said decedent, will make known the same without delay, to RICHARD TATLOB GLASGOW, Sr, *. Logan township, Blair county, Pa, JOHN O. GLASGOW, -f Ansomville, Clearfield county, Pa, March 3,1859-6t* • ‘ ytfim ton. WALL PAPER I WALL JP^’PBRII -Wo nr. now receiving at th« « MODE?, STORE,” • my assortmonr of y ; WAlsls PAPER AOT> BORDER, purchased direct from the manufacturers In New York, and we can therefore offer great Inducements to those who wish to purchase. Call and examine our stock. ' . March 17th, 1869-tt J. 4 J.LOIfTHEB. Land for sale.—the subscri ber offers at private sale, a tract of land, situate in Clearfield townahip, Cambria-county, containing 60 acres, about 8 acreett which are cleared and the balance well set with oak timber. The property is about 8 miles from Al toona, A bargain may be had by calling soon. March 31st-3t. f ' MICHAEL CAULY EP. MIDDLETON & BROTHER, • Importer* and Dealert in Wtnet and Ziauart. man thelrthanka to fhelr Wende for the mSraTeW of patronage heretofore bestowed. , and reepectftritr so licit a continuance of the nine, at'tho OlMStlßLlsn. pNT,NO. 6 N. Fhlladelph^h^l ert brand* and qualities. Having tnad* arrangement* with eome of the first hoaata in Oogaa& and enabice them to furnish to their customers trtum the martreaeonal tho following brands ofpognac OhdH^cUS BRANDIES. d. SapneUe, tfc., J ■ i, WINES. BnmdiW; Cordials, Wine X^ DC rM a tho “d thor eSSste ■« i—u to H^LTOAsaociATroXl^ A IhiiwelriWJesWfotfoll, OfoKiiM l« —-..- farthertHgf nf Ac «ici ewd rffirtawctjßiMsmfc JjßmS** naVyg* pfseUsedtsA tie unfortuuste ik*S^2^^s2l2 nary for the treatment of this *SC£ farms, and to. gixemedleal aiirforf^Sy. _ L CI by letter, with a description of tbtS eamUbnk potion, habits of life, Sc.,) and brMsiw Of ektnl and suffering, to furnuh m rdidntf Jrio naedlbas to add that the Association oomiSgSS!*; it's Medical skill of the age, and will ed modern trsatment. The directors of the Association, in their Aaaa*i a upon the treatment of Sexnal Diseases, aaptimtC: Wet satitfi>cUoß with the success which of the Consulting Surgeon in the core of iwll—*?*oAe Seminal Weakness, Impotence, OoaeßrrbSm phliia, the Tice of Onanism or Self-abuse, Ij continuance of Um same plan for tbs ensuing—2’***» The Directors, on a review of the past, 6s sSift. their labors in this sphere of benerolenl of great benefit to tha afflicted, especially to theißjN they bars resolved to devote themselves, with rtuZaT 11 * to pH TMT important and mnch despised catua •mud, An; wdmtrabla Report on Sperroatorrhaa, m Weakasaa the vice of Onanism, BlastnrbetuT T l **! abort, and toner abuses of the sexual organ/Tl ,7 suiting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in %, opeVf*M OT CHARGE, on receipt of wSgSS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts m tha treatment of sexual diseases, Ac, are coi»f.»«Jr? ri at Uahed for gratuitoua dlstributiou, and wiu afflicted. Some of the now remedlea and “thin n* raent discovered during the last year, are ofirmT.li* Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. 0 Robot Ir *•' fiOUN, Coosuhing Surgeon, Howard Assedetiea. Ninth street, FblladidphK Pa. By orfonMSa*^^ GEO. TAIRCHIID, Sc’*.* P ' S BAD QUARTERS FORia* PRlCW—ThaakfWl for east fimea. tbs reapactftilly beg tarn to inform tbs tooea and vicinity,that he has Just rsastrjlSi his stock of , FAIDt» & WINTER GOODS will aell at very low prices tor cash. Itan** DeUanttt Jhhttl Pai do Okmetf flaialkm, figured aadetriped Meriaoe, Wool hmitk, IW Plaid*, Sagluh Mirim*' black aad fto* Bittct, Skavtleof nmy dferiptim? Sh#, ingt, Mutliat, FUamtU, Canmcru, Mu tmett*, Giagbamt, CkmU, ffo*urv Glove*, Cottar*, JSettt, San A, hittrt tag*, JEdginge, iafin£ event article of La . ' die* Wear. ■ Alsw-ln wcsHent aseartmant of Ulu.u.a. ware,Glat»wara,EarUwnwsna,Ae. •"totot The very best aaaertmentofGltOCSlinMtk.i_. at thisestabltebmant. 3 ***** Comb duel come ailll and examine tha atom •»-■- Altoona, Oct. 11, 18M.. J. B, HllSbit WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE —Noeiroo—Dotsoloog «s McCOUUCE Dm store in Altoona, and brings each bandsoim Bn* u(! did thif fidl. It Istho vender of every pcreoaKJV" Mil euchbeautifnl good* at snch law price*, but tl* tery Is easily solved—be knows what tha iw*.u want and he bring* it, and he know* where toW£E city to enable him to aeQ cheap at home. THEi4J)Pisas^ta u sS!; plain aad fiutcrßßEM GOODS which preset*' to suit their wants, embracing sTcrrtUacthnn quire fron t fifteen dollar shawl down to a'ttick «tib» booo or row of pin*. THE GENTLEMEN SSwSLSIu * cellant assortment ofBOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHS. cu SIMBREB, and eiWything In UuUUntolJ>S th*toto«o«f» toons, b*rt nr ttcrcou ertctod a thre«-itorj tmt FRAME tATtof BTASD, known u tha jMVL Wkit« Hall Hotil, ■III A tvxHtory Jfrmt DWELLING a frWKtfary Brame STORE-HOUSE a Jtac IwT* and other out-bnOUtagt. , u The above-property i» fi moat valuable T»twb Studa lug situated at the tamtam of the Altoona tadlMj*? burg Plank Road, and on the road leading fmn A»t* AAm'r qf Otorgt 34 iliL *\TEW GROCERY FEED AND ±\ TIBION STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform Altoona and.ytetoltrthathe baa opeoedart o **"* kind, near the comer of Adaline and JnllUWi# Altoona, where ha will keep conatantly on ■» ply of . everything in hi* lias. His.. GROCER IRS areall freehand will be eold at pHces any otber aetaUtatfawnt in town. His stock* I"*" eomdstingof ■ \ . ■ Itour, Bairn, Shoulders, Sito r will be sold a little cheaper than they caa where else. Btaflourb obtained from the Western part of the Btoto, and to'wimntd»" AlltSnds of Feed for hones, cows an^h^g•l• 1 * ,^, hand. • . I intend to keep such anassortment times be able to inpply my customers with *rj*b w may need, and I intend also to sell at P r *'V' Another reduction in ICS at McCormick's Store, (t-rfs 1 * 1 Maying-adopted th.j CASH SYSTEM, <<*”£>* wUI not be given to any other than those I and can giro mt ip factory reference ami im* 1 ‘ monthly payment,) and desiring to make '’"Lpil'* ail. to patronise our store, wo hare made I dnettoo in the prices of all descriptions giro enr entire time and attention to kcepms ‘ - H»ent to suit the wants of our customer*. J*" DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HABWWJfeJtfR WARE, CEDAR WARE, STONEWARE, ROW™ j < Gaiters, Slippers, Hats and Caps, I**®“ , ’ . which will be sold as cheap as the cho»J* , u All articles of produce taken in exehsng* their highest market price. . . ; flaming Thankful for past favors, we hope H> ‘“fjj #ss* of thoso who are in want of goods. t —^ New firm ' —the und£^Sl ED would mf .'ctfuliy inform theciuwa and vicinity that they have purchased tne Si buildings of J. Wells Collins, and Intend » W BUTCWESIxa BUSINESS In toiW nish MEAT OP AM, KINDS at the J Onr MARKET DATS will the same TUESDAY and SATURDAY. We wW » »wflr Monday and Friday evenings to •uff'lf I “ c al Hagai’tUttOae. • 1 Altoona, Jan. IS, 18o*.-‘ , tn Cri ite w»'- ' ' ■ —. The S&ndt n*t,ef property adver the Court Houi the 2-1 tli day ground and log dwe "Willkaiaburg—sold JSlemau. ground, in Altoo tavern house, a sn *sw* J t . frame stable thcre< lß l of ground ana improve sg—gold as the property of J. 1 A lai of ground aud improve UgA-eold as the property oflsaa A lot of ground with impr< tebni—eold gs the property (now Runyan.) A lot of ground and improvei gg. -eold as the property of Job A lot of ground in Newry—s ottor nf Ja*. Storm. : A lot of ground and improver _tejd ae the property of Josiah A lot of ground and improvei dsysbnrg*-sold as the property 0 A lot of ground adjoining tin totis, find a lot of ground and ir Tiptln—sold as the property of J ; half lot of ground, with iu Hollidaysburg—sold as the pi Hsvkison, with notice, &e. A'lot of ground, with improv | Freedom—sold as the propsrt | Malone. ' Also, at the same time ond pi ofground, with improvement Boroughs of Hollidaysburg end the property of Edward 11. both i. Lytle. CfiXPUXBNTART.— The Herrin •f Monday evening last, pays th thii eoonty, Jacob Burley, Esr handsome compliment:-. ▲ Working Mkurzr.— Durinj with .the members of the House tivee We frequently had our attc the industry, tact end energy of Esq.,* of Blair county. This i . winter, end being unacquainted rules, he has worked with extra try to acquaint himself with the in t .short space of time he has the most useful members of thr. in his seat, watching not only t Ms constituents, bat of the whole Kevsr failing to discover the trie of those who ere opposed to him has always resisted their attorn} bill for the reduction of tho Stat fore the lloose, Mr. B. was on adyheates, and exercised considi in furthering its passage. Man ent billa also received his markc whatever geod has been accos present Legislature, Mr. B. has f#U proportion towards it. We member#from Blair county fort to.thla, and are free to confess of that county never had a bstte they have in the person of Mr. 1 sincerely hope that, if ho desir his constituents will consult the find send him here again next y bb Cobxd ? n«3 when this terrible scourge **c* becomes incurable has novc tqtilj determined, whilst all agr curable in certain stages. Whs cfios destroyed in their struct deep-seated ulcers begin to com i* Tory little hope of a cure, alibi taksn place after such lesions exist, at has been proven by pos matron. A wonderful remedy, all incipient cases, is “Dr. K Coutfa 3ymp,” a medicine madi H. Acyser, of No. 140 Wood str ?*■, after a number of years pf tnaa, and after having cured m cf very dangerous pulmonary d bean given up by physicians. •:udUd medicine regularly and eld school, and the medicine tha public has, besides, a high rej osr people. We could refer to hi ei apparently incurable lung dh •bis medicine has cured. The c * toare trifle as he sells it in hot hud cne dollar, at bis drug store atraet. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Piis,-r~On Saturday opening sit o’clock, pur citizens Yre ®oa«d from tboir supper tables fir* 1” and the qnlek tolling of Tke | 0 pality of the fire was read t being * Q tb* esntre of the to smoko Issuing from it On repai *» H it to be a shed used 1 ntpany f a » storing waste, situ of P r ,° boua * And tbo fount In, GC .. Ct I tbe-hoso of the nveuitteiy brought into use ai v .! Without in any wt sen s - proximity. Wa * o^B * by sp to‘s*T MaMi * t«».-,in ant Pr y 8 P»P«r will be found the Vho lasted t in * , kUl °- , bem *• f#el >ith wh ‘. lUaDntr - Ih «y atc Wo W - rt y 3l h* * s*•*»*• il f f "tbem a bba ****& H f “rv--rif O