» ■ U - U »« TO* '' t M U' & »* ’■rgh —■-..'^^52 s, Brewers, ftrfdit rsOna re t umed i-ed tho 10th ate a Slaking fund-Msk|2 talu Licence to be Ukm *u il, of each jear. * Huskey. .<»•» ;* r.ship s«aK.^cii; nship. KS;' ■* Beer, &< iurgh t Medieineiv 2 ' 6 - 6^^^ '' is'. Jt, • w : % mthip. >urg. r (ktfiai* ii*. 'lll i'MS ■1 '.■V- JfcC "St urtfh. f i.yh. * of <•* are ertimftted 4l \*rnih*n *m' ; -V‘v. ' ir*- Tf/.W. r intimated to tati lM&Mit ! w«u |5OO oadgwao. . , 1 I '•-• •‘stimated to MU IMtiNM e-n SWO and SlOOOjlOtk . Those who art -■ at. aboTs. an appeal ot tli«.t nUa at the lowett jkrtet*. GIFTS! GIFTS! t >:no Dollar or mor«, th» e'l'ivu one of tho folUjwloj (i ,1.1 locket*, lad\ff ;*nd i.-.id King, Catreo SetLoeld r< :.tiue,B«tUilgs’. tadßi’.Ca . nilne Ijunei’ itloran i T.'ropj, ladies’ Gold i.Lad Oeutt* GdjdWljj” • r In Silver ,Cai-«,MiIW : . Coid Pour With CM«#r«M ; OotdTppflitl«lw|*: a. l.adieOl Gold,EirlSjW*> Serving Sldcliii»*S W«»*t Si- SpAOHH, ltutt*f KgITM, o. Mi?celU»BCOiMi OttWg* t’’ froutSS cent* to f 56. . f"at free to '.Vied Agent, art - .■.■ i-- in tKlfcbustnM.’ 3?a«®S l -ok .'■■•■UiUK buDiut*kforth* .■e t :i to all. . T> • . (■)«» and county,'.to I*®®® ihoiir, or a per ceat*&>* k ; 1 eit.-a Book •nd**.«l£ s. conliaiaalonß arepadf*."" - • V-AMK P.riASON, ■ i.'lty VuUishing BfoUfJ. ; 1 Street, speeches, and l! IV. Sajucker, A Jl.,**!}*?; ‘,j page*. Price s£, v; 3. h. ■HiE: lUHnen: IlrOF'F S JSOSWAGJL, > ,f th« Hoa* £ ■till ecene* to *)>• U<* » j. il *>«.) from W* jro«jW£“ c,ltheßed.B^«»»*Ws l vatalning *0 1h i Architecture of i -toc.« in Pcato MOjWl^ ► Mart, and i tho £m i .^aassfejS .?n. Mirlwa, AmrtW*^, i. rfulMtn, W\SSCoI - '■Job), Narrated i-: traveling in w". Tho volnh» "S^nd j. wrought •The Prl nee of > nat tine book toj W aSflwt. ! ■- intereeting >i . inuntreted- postpaid,,Oß' rew^T r L 2 tlri.* C«rd , work, by MaE, PW” i- & Afc-ouUWmted. HADOWSSW® Xfto place to >£S, ■ I'. OTYPEfeg IXOGBSgSS* i Julia Street, OWPgK^trtt* t-inbe cr." from 1 to o iblo terms. > . .it verflow|fM»» te.l Ik; for. »rn mvxteo xrioudj- pgfliia Critot. * *?! cotter) *j4 t^i!|t* ! ‘*° *mt» ***»' A*>-«took is i» a»t^« le “ frf ,0 ,’Vhom tlieso implements, when P*' l \ -jr* OhAot be excelled tins side of «i N«F : Ynifc,-And ib» determined to sell them cheaper . M a *e- Sabbath School Exhibition.—- We, (thai Ju-1 nior,) while on a visit■?to -oiur former borne, ! ; Pa, j)tostWMk, .a treat in the “Exhibition". lini the ]. “theiold' s|qi|3* ~ grated onr cafli jwu tiie.'edlbition t6'be ;by ; the Methodist Sunday - ..School, i on evenings—and said' topic being Utopia everywhere we went, in oar visits to old ,1 friends, we concluded’, that something citaabrdinary wjuat ■'When weerrived at tho Court House, where the Exhibition was ~ held, we found, notwithstanding the inclemency 1 of the weather, a‘‘‘full bouse” of spectators,' anxiously, and almost impatiently awaiting the opening of-the programme. It opened with—— but there .is n great deal of risk to run to attempt to describe, and descant upon the. merits (there were no demerits) of the performance—a Wash ington Ipsng'might do it, but ws-r-never. Suf-. fioe it to say that the largo and intelligent audi ence were, > (after two nights, performances,) so pleased Wlth it that they innsted upon a repeji tior on S&turday eyening. . The Declamations,, the Dialogues, the vocal were done up in a stylo creditable to the performers and the School. aTUo Exhibitors were assisted, by the Brass Band,-recently organized in the town, and their performances tended greatly to: enliven the exercises of the evening. This Band, al tUoughnew, and having enjoyedfew advantages Of improvement, we cau say performed in a manner which, would havo done credit to many old and experienced Banda in the State. Suc cess to it. Macadamizing VmaiKA Street. —TVe are pleased to dote that the present Town Council' 1 have determined on improving Virginia street, which is the worst, although the principal street in the town, by macadamizing it, and that the Chief Buigess has issued a notice to contractors for proposals to do the work, which will be re ceived up to the 8d of next month, May|. This street has long been a disgrace to the Ipwu, ami we are truly glad .that this work, which should have been done years since, is to v be done at this time. lliere arc other streets in the town which require the same improvement, and will receive it in time, but we think it right that the principal thoroughfares should receive first attention, on the principle of the “ greatest good to/the great est number.” The rapid manner in which our town is spreading find improving'renders it im possible for our “ Borough Fathers” to pay that attention to all their progMjy that wish to, from the fact that they have nj« the means. “Give Him Fix^T” —Hyer gave Sullivan “■fits” and gave Hcenan “fitajp : on the occasion of tKeii matches for the champion ship of America. Morphy is now giving the big chess phiyers of Europe. “ fits” in the way of chess playing. Phelan gave Scerieter “ fits” in the ifiatch game of billiards for $5,000 a aide, in Detroit last week. The Little 'Giant gave Billy Bigler “ fits” ,on the Lecompton question -on more than one occasion last winter, and many of the Democratic newspapers are now giving one anotherfits” on the same subject, but none of these fits” can compare with the “fits” our old neighbor, Tom Elway, gives tq all his customers in the line of handsome, ioheap and durable clothing. He has just received his Spring and Summer Stock, which he says is the largest ever yet broaght to x tho town. Drop in and inspect. That’s So.— Somebody says tho mau who travels athouaand miles in a thousand Hours, may be tolerably quick footed; but ho is pot a touch to the woman who keeps up with the fash ions of the present day. Yes, and the woman who wants to ! keep hip with [.the fashions must not forget to make her purchases at the “ Mod-, el” Store, whore tho proprietors hhvp just re ceived a large supply of the most icasonable and fashionable goods that ever graced the: shelves or counter outside of the cities. .Quick footed men also make long journeys to purchase their supplies of groceries, 1 hard ware’, &d., at tho “ Model” where .everything in that line is to be found in abundance; fresh, and at living prices. ' Huzza for th«~ “Model,” it will;soon be a household word. See advertiaemeht of prices in another column. At a meeting of the A. XL L. & R. 11. A., held in the Library Room on the evening of the 19th inst;, the following resolutions; were offered by Mr. Canaegie, and adopted unani- mously:— ■; ‘ Resolved, That this Association fully appreci ates the important services rendered by itheir distinguished fellow-mbinber, Louis W.'llall, F.sq., by the delivery of his late lecture upon. Benjamin Franklin, under their auspices; and hereby return sincere thanks for his services uponthat occasion. / j Resolved, That to the officers and Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Altoona, special acknowledgements arc duo and hereby tendered for their liberal action in placing.tlieir church at the disposal 1 of the Association fob tho purpose of the lecture. , On motion. Resolved, That the above he pub lished in the Altoona Tribune , and a .copy be seat to .each of the parties referred to. ! B. F. CUSTER, Sfc'if. A Commercial College op Tubke Hundred and Fifty-Seven Students. —Prominent among the reasons why the Iron City College has four times as many students asany other Commercial fiphool in the'United States,’are the following r It is the only College in Pittsburg that gives three daily" lectures on Book-Keeping; three daily recitations andan examination in Com mercial Calculations ;the only one which re quires lh Composition ;and Commercial Correspondence of allitsstudefus; the Only one which employs teachers whoso cjualifioations orpirecognized by literary men, or ore experienced. and the only I.one that grantsDiplomaetothose oply of its,students who are competent and; J?Ufflargh*o»s j?raf, V- JJ®“ Our young friend, Geo.M. keeps the confectionary a few doors above the ■ Post Office, has now on hand as fine a siopk nf confectionaries, nuts, fruit, &0,, akxCan ,be‘found in Iho town, and he U abotit fus clow a young .man to deal with as ißtands behind a counter, t J-et those ,wisb anything in bis lift*s}». -jfajk call. *. . ■: ....v * ' 26th day of f f?l|M versaiy of thtej of the Ijidepeadeat . a majority ,;*#«s; if- the Union ’ celebrated wqWjME.,:.; AI-; totoa and ,by parndingoiirßtracts, land liatenmgioitnAjj prOprißla by their Brother, Rev. Mr. Piatfc; of Johnbtown-. The ■day in the ox^ttrt v Lodgo was enabled to display the .fijil ex&nt of Its memberships but as it was the procession rwas large, and made a ; very creditable appearance. The lecture was a very interesting ope, end done credit to -the Lecturer. The Altoona Brass Band’escorted the Brotherhood through the principal streets of the town, dad exhibited a marked improve ment in : their performances, since onr: citizens last heard thtjm. On the whole, the affair was quite qrcditaiilo to the. hrder, and enlivening to the town. i. ? . pENKSyt-YAKiA Railroad. —Tire New York Jltarld has undertaken the business of dispara ging and falsifying most grossly the condition of the Pennsylvania Oeatrhl Railroad, to promote tie interests of the New York Central. It has even gone down & the meanness of playing Settle for the New; York road, and representing its rival as disagreeable and unsafe to travel on. The Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday notices and contradicts statement, as follows : “The perfect i|rder and smoothness of the track of the Pennsylvania Central Rood is pro verbial. It is a fact, verified almost every day, that n glass three-fourths filled with water, will ride on the window sill of any passenger oar upon the road,; from Altoona to Harrisburg, withbut being spiljed ohetime in ten. Wo have ourselves seen apples placed in a similar posi tion, upon a wagei l , and ride one hundred ; and fifty rtii’as on the Pennsylvania Central, without being jurrcd off. jWe call attention to the everv wherc'admitted splendid condition of the -Penn’a Central, on account of; a foolish misrepresenta tion contained in the last sentence of a paragraph from the New York Herald of Thursday.” Slightly FocmJd. —Rambling "up street a few j evenings since, we dropped into one of our usual stopping places, but judge of our sm prise i when wo found wji were in .a large room, i.eatly repaired, painted'land fitted up, looking more like some ■"banqpet hall desalted,” than the place of business jpe expected to find. A-little inquiry, however,;|brought to .our knowledge the fact that it • was the same old place, Joe Hile man’s store roompwhich had undergone a thor ough renovation and extension, preparatory to receiving the latge supply of goods which he purchased this Spring and Is now opening, em bracing as large 4, variety, as good an assort ment, and as low fin prlco as those of any Dry Goods merchant in the town. Call and see the Joes now that they have room; to spread them selves. i To Consumptives.— Parsons of consumptive tendency have need to be very careful in the outset of a cougjh, and betake themselves in time, to a proper!remedy. A cough is always evidence of irritation in the throat and lungs, resulting from shine obstruction in the skin. In order tofprevent those attacks, wear flannel next the skin) guard .the fact from damp and wet, and above all take Dja. Keysee’s Fsotobal Cough Syrup upon the first approach of acough or sore ihroiit, and check the disease thereby in its in fancy. ‘ There ik nothing like attacking disease on its first approach. By due attention to this advice you will gave much sufi'eriag and some times prolong lift. Even when consumption has become seated, this medicine will mitigate the suffering and hits cured some very bad cases.— Sold by G. W. Eesslfer, Altoona, Pa. Correction.— We were slightly in error in Bptne of the figures given in our previous account of the fast rua;fnada by Col. V/eltzol and his engineer jdiohael \Couk, a short time since, be tween this place and IJarriaburg, and we now publish the tinne correct:— Running time including 2S stops, 122 miles Allow, eny 3 minutes to the stop Running lime ' Per'lumr, iaqlr.‘iii(K stops (hxUirtVrtg slops to Cove Station, whei a train was cn time, and hail to Conform to schedule 1 Made up, per houjrj ISVj ouilcs. Fatal Accident. —On Friday last a man -named Evan Mowry, was killed by the falling in of a tfolliec’s J cabin near Claysburg in this county. He ind two others engaged in coaling at the place, irepaired to the cabin for dinner, and whilst itVas preparing the structure, which had a heavy Covering of earth upon it, gave way and came down upon them with crushing weight, killing Mr. Mowry instantly, and very seriously hurting tlie oilier fwo. Justice Shock held an inquest, which rendered a verdict in accordance with facts.— Register. Magscm Est VfccjiCAL Parsisiokia.—The truth of .this paqtto no ioo* can doubt. Wherein we save money in our purchases, we mean those we really need, we must, ns a matter of course, add to our income, and in order to do this in the way of buying Clothing, we refer our readers to an advertisement bearing the motto of this article, m another column. Mr. O’Donnell wfll take pleasure -in showing his goods and toake good tho motto. ShadlOh !l— *-Oor young friend; Kimball, pro- pvielor of the peoples’-Shoe Store, oyer the way, will please accept our thanks for the, monster fish of the Blind species which he left; iij our sapctum. the! other morning. It Was the : finest specimen of Ithat exfiolientfish wedmve orer seen in this placal ■ Business men who remember the printer will jriw.aysibb remembered by the pub lic when they Irish sanything in their line.;; = . •. • Si ; '• ij. I' ■ ■ - f ’•' ■■' TJUE;HA%OP FASHION is still open, and the Proprietor, in returning thunks to. his nu sierpns, - for their liberal- patronage Jjestowad On liira since his commencement, fccre desires i.to r ’say (without fear of contradiction) ■that heis prepared! to offer for .their inspection the'best assortment of hancboino Bnnss Goods, Shawm, Cmaes, ifmrs Qoops, &c.* &0., that ;oan 'pe Altoona. \ ; :A'. BgL. Seej advertisement of Df. JUpaifactfa Ltm bM9fb%kpss - 4 • • ’ - T s-PA b NOTICES. . Dailey’s Extractor. Inoß InflammottonWu or less predomiaatoa^- at the root or disease— hence an iHuaddint* 6«r tnj’on Mts- hut ett ary other time they htf safe. in all cases of Nervous and_ Pam .a the Hack and Idmbs,s’atigue on slight exbrtton, Polpitrtiwu of ibe Heart, Hysterics and Whites,! those Pels w-U ( u-.ct n cure when all other means, have firllc.!, and althougu a powerful remedy, do not contain.. Uon, calomeb uaiun;oo", or anything htßUnlto the;Mn»Uttttioa. Full direction? In the pamphlet jrounJ each packago, which should be carniblty preserved, ' Solo Agent for- tho Halted State? apd fa rude. • • JOB HOSKS«Oatdl. p. Baldwin A C.r.) • Kcciivstcr. IS. . jj.B. aja%\ 6 postagfr-gtiinpp coclufiod to ar.v au thorized Agent, will insure JX- battle, sbntaUaug 50 Pills, by return mail. B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for sale by all Druggists. ' [June 3,1858,-1 y. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE, WI. A.. BATCHELOR'S EATS DYE! The Original and Best in the World' All others are more imitations, and should bo avoided, It you wish to escape ridicule. GUAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed install Ily to a beautiful aud natural Brown or Black, without tho least injury to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, aud over 80,000 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons of bis famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, aud is w.vnr.aNTtn not to injure in thu least, however long it may he continued,, and the ill effect .of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair .Invigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at tbo Wig Factory, 232 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all cities and towns of the United States. esj- The Goaq-ine has the name and address upon a stool piato engraving on four sides Of each Box, (>f Nov. 18, 1858-ly | Importanxto Females —DkCueese- mas’3 Pills. —The combination of iugn diouu ia those Pills arc th" result of a long and exten.-dve practice.' They arc mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruations. removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise,-headache, i ain in-the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed-sleep, which always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warrauted.purly vegeta ble, and free from anything injurious to lifeor health. Ex plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. ■ Price $l. Scut by mall by ciicl..;ug »l to any authorised Agent. ' i It. B. lIUTCUIKOS. General Agent for the United Stales, ICo Chambers street, New York- To whom all Wholesale order; should be. addres.ed. h. m. i t>7 1 2- 2 32 ;r.il (M. Sold by G. W. Kessler. Altoona; Geo. A. Jacobs, Holli day-burg; and by oil Dntgglsta iii tbe United States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Nov. 18, ISSMJ. Tills disease can be cured by Dr.. Karsua’s Toothache v,mvov prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa, which U put up in botth s and sold at 2d cents each. It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, fol spongy and tender gums, and is'worth ten times its price to oil who need it. Sold hero by 0. W. Kessler. fDcc. fi. 1868-ly. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They ore elegant, light, easy mul durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind —no shrinking off the head; indeed, this la tho only Establishment where these things are properly understood and majie. Nov. IS, 186?-Iy FLOUR ASM FEED MARKET, Flour. Superfine, Sfi bbh, . . $6.60 “ Extra “ LOO “ Extra Family “ 7.26 Corn Meal 100 lbs. • 2.00 Bran i Shorts 77 100 lbs. 1.00 Rye Chop, “ “ IXS Corn and Oats, “ 1.£2 Middlings, “ “ . IXO Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. Flour and Feed ran always be had at the Mill at the prices quoted ab^vo. JOHN ALLISON. JOHN LEHR’S MARKET PRICES. Superfine Flour, $6 25®56 <5 Extra “ 0 76® 7 25 Extra Family Flour,, V 00® 7 50 White Wheats—Extra Family Flour, 7 25® 7 75 Dry Peache?, (unpaired), ®S>, 16® 1C “ “ (jtf&edV 26® 2S Dry Apples, “ 13® 13 Prunes, ' “ - 18® ,16 ; Dry Currants, . “ 14® 15 Shoulder and Bacon, i “ • 10 Sides, ' - ( ' 1 : 11 Hams, “ ; 12,13® 15 Dry Dcef, “ ' H@ • 15 Orleans Sugar, “ * OJj® 10 Refined ■*• •“ 11,12® 13 Syrup Molasses, J! gallon, ~ . CB® 72 Segars and .Tobacco at prices t* salt purchasers. Altoona, March 10,1869. > •'* In lowtetown, wr tfco Mth lost., by Boy, IT. Baker,': JACOB (KK>», B«4. erf t$S place; to Miss M4BY EEWSf oftHe fomer plwso. . , On Uia lTth InsVM the M. E. Churchitt Jxxk Haven. by tlwk Bar- j. K. Mp}itki ße* QBOBOB Mdei bfJnn!ataT>Btr!ct, Bast Baltimore ■ ft ■ :,Tf i-.ljfjfe ftJßf I chi thw 8BO» * |#ot*»t*dJ illneat of two yean, Mr JOHK )taOAHAW, ofth* esnfcS.sdrtfcMetthN 1 pops?* •.. -.J .-' ■ On 86B erenow mamrfncturjng the above Piteaf Jar; (hav ing bought tbo right from Messrs. A. Stone ACo., and are prepared tc fill all orders at short notice. : We furnish Clovers, Wires and Cement,, with printed di rections with each Jar. Manufactured aud sold Wholesale i Retail by : I - CUNNINGHAMS A CO., Glass Manufkcturcn, April 28,1859-6 m No. IC9 Water St.. Tlttsburg, Pa. 0 ° A| Ati NUM EST YEGTIGAL ITA PAUSIMONIA.” —Did every onoiwho reads the beading of this article but understand its meaning, they would immediately repair to the shop oi , ' iFA till lON ABLE TAILOR, Main St., Altoona, a few doors below the Red Lion Hotel, and select a suit of clothes from tho largo stock of _ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, . whicbjic has just received from thu East, feeling aaro that i iii lining so they would bo carrying out tbs motto. 1 1 is not necessary hereto mention the different styles and ! quantities of the goods ou hand, suffice it th say that ho 1 has everything iu tho liuo ofigentlemen’s wear, and he knows how to make it up in a fashionable and durable j style, on terms ns reasonable as those of any other mcr j chant Tailor in tho place. Give him a call and you will soon discover! that you can carry out the motto adopted by dealing with’him. April 28, ’59-tf. : ; QAVB MONEY BY BUYING YOUR 0 BOOTS A SHOES at tho Peoples’ Cheap’Shoe Store.— It i» a settled foot that the Peoples’ Shoo Store is the place to buy Boots & s b'.-i at prices which throw all eompoti tiou in the rnade. Our stock is large consisting of every variety of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, Misses, Boys, Youths, aud Children’s Boots. Shoes i, Gaiters. Read the’ following list of some of our prices: „ ’ Gents Fine Calf Congress Gaiters, £2,75 tci $3,00. Gents French Calf Stitched Oxford Ties (custom made,) $3,50. Gents Bay State m d Ocat Slippers, 75 tp $1,50. Boys Calf Congress Gaiters $1,87 to $2,50. Boys Calf Oxford TGs. $1.50 Youths Frcuch Calf Congress Gaiters, $1,50, Youths Calf Oxford-Tics $l,OO. I.u lies Krendi Morocco (warranted) Heeled Bools $1,02. Ladles Morocco Boots $l,O0 — sold everywhereelU at $1,25. Ladies Kid Flippers 75 cents. Ladies Black aud Colored Lasting Gaiters $l,lO to $2,75. Misses Fine Black Lasting Gaiters $1,00.. AI ;-ses French Slorocco Boils (city made) $l,OO. Misws French Morocco Double solaTleelcd Boots (cu»- 1 tom made) $1.50. r | Ciiildrens Boots. Shoos and Gaiters, 25 tq $1,13. . Give us a call and examine our stock.' ; Remember the place, tho Peoples Cheap Shoo Store, Vir ginal ht.. two doors below Annie St., opposite Keystone C. W. KIMBALL. Apr. 28. T 9. i T IST OF LETTERS REMAINING 1 J ia the Post Office, Altoona, Pa,, April 28, 1859, . A-qn:th. Wra 2 Llngcnfelter, Ellon | Ayres. James Lanibarn, Margaret j it Lick, (Guard) Mr Mathews, James 2 Brannon, Ed Mullen, Peter Burtnet, D A Millet, LAS Better. Suo Mountain, Catharine i Brailv. franklin Morrison, James Brown, Lucinda Miller, Tredferick Bradley. Win Morrissey, Thomas ‘ Boyes, Geo National Democrat Crolhcrs. Mason Oday, JohnjJ Colliers. Mary O’Kcson, Daniel ‘ Clarke, Jane 2 Piper, Jas Donley. Michael Pbant, I E.: Dougherty, Adam Rogers, Wi}» fresh, John Riglefr, EtWn Uiaiuts, J Biddall, Jabe Graham. Alice L Stephens, 5 P Gwlnn. John SKeeler, John ' Gray, Samuel Swhllar, John Green, Edward Soulsby, Jane x Center, Catharine Smith, Wm C i IlauUn, Cornelius Smith, Joliti tlawfc, W m Mrs Steel, Catharine 0 Hughes, Thos. Snyder, 3 % Hoover. O S Taylor, Charles ’ ■ • liorg, Jos . Walker, Sjtiaheth L Irvine, AC White, Catharine Jones, Joseph Melf, Christiana •Irvin, John J .Mare. Wni K Johnston, P 3 Washington, Qoo 2 Kirn, Turhett 2 WheeleD, DW 2 Kooken, John A ' Wrest, Barnard Kearns, Michael ,:'i 1 Persona calling- fcr letters on this list Will say they are advertised. JOBS SHOEMAKER, P.M. Altoona, April 27th, 1859. f ■ d. a. good, x. n. * . : t. u oaoou, m. b. DR S. GOOD & GEMMILL HAV IKG entered into Partnership; in ; the Practice o{ Medicine, respectively leader their services tpthe Public in the sevcrul branches of their Profession,- C3.U3 will 1)9 answered either day ornight at their office —which is the eaino ns heretofore occupied by Dra. Hirst 4 Good,—or at the Ixigan Ildnsel ; ; Da. GESrSUMj REFERS TO David Oiuilkt, M. I)., Prof. Obstetrics In Penn’ft Medical OU-ce, Philadelphia. - ' ? ■ ■ -• B. (iLHNKT Smith, M. D., Prot Institutes of Medldno Ini • Penn’a Medical College. ' \ ‘ ? JoHrr JI-1)., Prof. SuTKory iD Pa. Med. Coh, andSur* to thc Pa. Hospital, Philadelphia ' J." B. I.tidon, M B, Pi i . John McCulloch, MD, * 'H \ John Scott, Jr, Esq, • “ ‘ : Wm Dorris, Jr. Esq. « 1 Hnt M Idoyd, £?q. HolUdajuburg,; Johii Crewsrell, Jr,E»q, “ 1 : : Samuel Slllliien, Esq,BelPa Mills, ! Gen B P Beil, “ John Bull, Eaq, “ • April 21st, 186^-3ia, "PILSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 1 I Netico Is hereby given that tli4 jartnjlrflilp hereto for« extotink bet*reen the |rt pnw&tlceof medidne iif Altoona , and vicinity, Dm this day bwn dis solved by mutual cowent • Altoona, AprU 20,,185»-3t ' It HOOD, M D iVTOTioE.—Ai/L |>brSons knqw- ISO* in apy way, to repeated to mato settlottent between thU and rndneiday tfe'iSJb of whs : »tqntl%>s Jderiretoleave tha oext day for the weet. •’ . C. J. UISBT. • Ltoona. iprii ' / , -v - 8® BE3oBt)m I -« JOHN O’DONNELL, 'fTriTir &***'**> » MK fqofiwpfcyqr t?'i »?'«s«*# ffdc • -> ! «&w*pr Skswi#; • ■ >•■ ~&:■•■■ ;»- Delaines,. : . ; ; v , ;^ Best A-A Broira Mwi ~ ; “ t 9-8 »« :T ' r «■••■' * : ' --JJf “■''*** “ 40 ipohfcl r heeled EhS(^»||; s W' Gents Soetoh lace Boots, (new style,) 3 34 ; Our stock o£ we compare tororaWy erith any other in tMS ihwei' WeawßolHng!. "\" ■ Very fair Broun Sugar at 9 Superior Syrap Molasses at 62} eta. g^r No, 1 Rio Coffee at 14 ot«i Please call and- examine our immense stock of FRESH GOODS, and beoonrinoed place for bargains &at the *■: ■Jf* Altoona, April-21,14#M& . . ''*•* PAPEK! WALL PAPEBr! Owing to the iucreorin; damand for Papw Hanging*,- W. PV MARSHALL & Cdu,r Have madv largo atWitlons to thoir - prising style* CHUBCKESj l^V.' BARLOBS, . . HALLS, LODGES* i CHAMBEBS, OWICES, I DBaN'G ROOMS, VESTIBULES, la Gold, Velvet, Boquet, Plain and DESIGNS, v WINDOW CURTAXNS, PIRE-BOARD PRINTS* ’ N. B.—A large trails enables ns to sell at ' , VERY UOW PRICES. -i W. P. MARSHALL & COb, No. 87 Wo# Street, PitUbtti*i. S' A TIN G BAFKTY XHCBT OOMFANT.—CiUJU|SXSfr )n;tu Bratxo*PExasmaau. . .. RULES. ‘ j 1. Money is received every day, and in any smo ant, Urje or smalt. -.'l -i 2. Fite ran cent, in tercet Is paid far money Rom it Is put in. \i ’ t ' ■ , [' 3. Tlio money is always pnld'back In cow, whenever it lv called for, and without notice. ■ ■ 4. Money it received from Executory AdmittU&aieri, Guardians , and othors who desire to hayelt in unlace of perfect safety, nnd whervlntorcst can'bo oDtsHildwt it ' 5. Th» money received fromdepoeltors.is lnws*e4ln Reel Emrx, Moxtoages, Quotum msts, ottar first class securities as UioCharteidfrects. - - 6. Office dayfrom 9 till So'cVx*. andeu Mondays apd Thursdays till 8 o*clocLdu ifia eisnins.' ' HONVH. L. BKNSKK, President. " . ; ‘ IiOBRRX Slshß{il]XiE, , , . ,- c W.J.RECT, Secretary. ; DIRECTORS. IIKNEV 1. BCSNEit, Kdvvaed L. Cistxu, RtßEfit SkliTume, £ excel K. AehTos, C. Ijuncbexu Musas, . Office; Walnut Street, 8. W, Comer ejCIWrdSW Vbfiir. delplita. • for It, S 5 cento lit *pccl*or postage stamps enclosed, will secure a copy bjratura of mail. • - ; , DR. TELLER has devoted a lifeUnjp. easeon which his books treat. Address TELLER, H. D., No. 5 Bearer street, Albany, N. Y. " ' ; Dr. Yichols’Female Pills,’ $1 a I*)*, with fnlrdlrrtfMon*. Married ladles should not asO them. SenthYltfMC. All: dress Dr. Toller. »s above; Aprtnft^'BMy. A MOTHER REDUCTION IN raiCK atMcCoriuick’aStem. ' ” : . « Having adopted the OASH SYSTEM, (or at lcMfcfe»dJt will not bo given to any other than: those, who yptfUitig and edn giYegati«fttctoryrcfenmcoattdii*»urancebf pjtbnjpe monthly payment,! and doeiriog to make 1$ the lul«r«*t of all to patronize our store, wa.-haye mode a very g|fat re duction in the prices of alhilescriptiPtM of goods, and will give ear entire time and attention to keeping up ap assort ment to suit the wants of opr customers, such as DRY GOOPB, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CBDARWARE, STONEWARE, BOOTSASHOES. Gaiters, Slippers,. Hats and Cans, Drlcd.Frttit, etc., all ol which will be sold aa cheap as the cheapest. -’-vl All articles of produce' taken in exchange fat goods at their highest market price. j Thankful for past fevers, we hope to share the patrqntge of those who are In want of goods. ■’ [March SJelt, •i, ■ ji y i Making tkomcatcomj&U WE ST OF xas mo frxrtJLi Hf Br’ Stoves, Tin & Sheettlron Waie, SB^aHag. JAS, W. RljsaiWOtJLi) RESPECT-.' FULLY inform! thecUizens of Altoona andvicinity that he keeps constantly eh : hand a . large assortment of CbokuVi Ivrlor, Office and Shop SSaau, of aUstylea-and sixes, tasnit the wants of alt, which he Will sell at ]bw prlces,on reasonable terms. ■ ' ■ ■■ Ho also keeps 6h hand alanp stock of 3Va £ad SSeet •lron HUre, consisting of all ortfeles fin culinary purposes Oral Scuttles, State Jftpe, • V.t-ti#* Fatsos Lex. ... . F. GiEEOIX BXEwmi, JdsxytfKWiXt, ' Josem T*sx«i, v -j: A BOOK FOB EV* BY BODY.-BTABTtoa tSCLQSDKES.—Pr. 2KL- groat work tor lh« roar er tor thotecontempla marrlage—2oo pine, toll PATES. Price 25 cant* — to all parts under seal, by il, POST PAID. MO,OOO tea sold tlie hut year, .Tbs 10, married, and. Uitmar-' ..liappjr. A Lectors ot> ire, or liotr to cbooae alpart ■; a complete work'ana|U ,'ry. It contains bustuM* ■rd—warranted to beworth