The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, November 17, 1859, Image 3

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    GRAND DISPLAY
AT THE
Icasuro of announcing (o their frfctidii
roll as tin- public at largo that tWar. S 1
their " 3 “ re how rc .
ALL’ STOCK! OF fiOODs
iavo been f-'d'Cted with careand bouebt .» *
till enable us to offer inducements to -Pflcea
:1: of purc u«seri
DIES’ DIiESS «OOr>v
■ and vario.l. including ail the , I=s
. iMI, lines. Ji,pKn». of
J.mwt*, liUid' and t'utsry Silks', tf* and
■ >.(/ VMh nutters, which Imvadwen jl&’ftattti,
u ill be hiU at a small advance * ,ro "8 1 »t Very
FOR THE GENTS
>■ Iliac); ami Fancy Casaimeres, Sntin..«*’,
A: - OnT »tc-ck of i’LANNKLS and DoM*a, ( i 4n »'
’• ronsistm/r of Muslins, ’flckinm. KmV.. KSII tU
til blankets mid Comforts, kc. H liril.
■ also a lluc'StocU of
pssgfß
isware,
BOOTS & SHOES'' ’
Lnit lioodr, Gloves auil llosiarv
AV. «i»I, to call .**^;#§B»SSlSSl
,o!, ]Vool Filling, LUi
it A action, and which we { oi& - P
competition. ? ! ‘*9*f**V*kt» that
SUM
mr .
«i R'joJ (iOOT)R, tn cnH aiid »* n ‘ of
ludfl Stuck at Model: Price* ‘bat w.
in. on. ia, -ip,
JUST OPENED
A STOCK OP
i vrly ileb)
)U h n I \FORM THE GOOF
1- of Altoona, the gurroundliig' couiiirv .„,i
of mankind, that he has just returned from J
•; ar-eMock of-XKW GOODS, whjldf U ®J he
i i," jiz ic.’S. at the stand furmorly occunUH
i recently hy \V. O’Ktall, on fiM?. ,
• only one In town which is m*
ENTIRELY NEW
liters himself that he has sometlilng tb plmsa
u rylady, and suit the wants of every I
unnecessary, tur enumerate alt Oie?rtteß‘i
(»« hi do so would require a whole newlMD.?!
• tliat he lias everything In the linq of P J
'IES; DRESS GOODS
meridian calls for, and all Jmt iulUd .1
. ther with a well selected aseortment of Ueuit I
< (.oials, such a- Carpet*. Window mind, *. a
. will commend themselves, v~ -ootuss, j
’lt GENTLEMEN
dUo. UAKDWARK QUKKNS^^andTe:
'-“dry to complete a storo-ln »' thriving town
’ that the people call and examine his stock
dl at all times toko pleasure Jh showlmr ™ I
hd. nt that he can send them'£lf
ruruhaae of just such an articWaa thev
eiihranco of having looked upon! behandiom
i.oodt ever exhibitedJn the town ' “' uom
‘■ct.2o. 1850. , • 1 ' ■ .
K OUT FOR YOUR HEAD!
11i ?.”* 11,0 advice to.yonrig men n
■t to pnrtiM, Ju«t mind wlml yonr
■if your head and lata ewe pf Vpur HIT: '
• u find that a favorite ton of yotir mother,
ai-ho In the one and * brick in -the other.
i uhout hataand heads—the subscriber weald
y announce Hint he has Just returned front U«
I large and well selected stock of Heit and Be/s’
ITS B OF
<ID H AiL.iL
PS,.; STYLES,
t FALL MD WINTER,
; .;ir and shape. Also, a good 'assortmsat of
J)IES AND MISSES FT7BB,
rent rarictiM, which Vlll he nM
CHEAP FOR CASH.
In want of anything in the above line, will
ir. < a call before purchasing elsewhere Jee l sai
1 11 sell at the very lowest possibls price*;
Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church.
April 28, 1809-tf. \ JESSU SMITU.
Tin & Sheet Iron Ware,
SPOUTINO, &C.
w. RIG a TfrOULD BE- as*.
fully inform the citizens of
-y that he keeps constantly on hand
■trnc-ht of Oidking, Parlor, Qffioe andyK/fk
fs- of ail styles and sizes, to snit the
II) which ho will sell at .low prices, on reason-
ct-epa on hand a large stock of Tin and Shut
, consisting of all, articles for cnllunrypixrposM—
«, Stove Pipe, ifc. '. "
Iso purchased the right of sale in BlaJr county,
[INKS’.
['ROVED SAUSAGE STUFFEB,
in which needs only to be *eeft.tO be appredv
he possessed by erery farmer,'Tmlelier or those
i. ch a machine. - / , ■ . ■• -
ti uiar attention paid to putting np SPODTINf’.
mn or country. Spouting' painted and- put up
t reasonable terms. fapril 14, 185Wy
. Fall Trade 1859.
A It P.—THE CNDEiISIGNBD
in?* reeeived .and ato now offering the largest
.'-i'ied stock of '■!
FRESH GROCERIES
;1* to this lilarket! In connection .with the
ure constantly supplied with choice Brands, of
grades of
FLOUR!
•on, Cheese, Whale, Tanner's ajsd Lard
Oils; Mess Pori; ’ ‘
nh all kinds of Pittsburgh MaJUrfactvrfd iJ ,;
which will be sold low ibr cash. The." er '
this place aro invited to caH-bSltare pSTCbSsiof
At the Old Stand .
Cm.] '"TVJT. 51. GOIIMLT * CO-,
Liberty St., opposite Eagle
j HE ' PUBLIC —o?drfß SUB'
I,KR would respectfully announce
:■ ns of Altoona and vicinity, that he ■Egv
(■ OLES ALE AND RETAIL flßfc
:t-juox ip are <c- stove store,*
ret. between Annie and Julia street*, ■"
r ho will keep constantly on hand * Jw?®
f everything in bis line, which he will dlspO
table terms,
MNG & SPOUTING
short notice. He also manufacture!** .
iorr, which in said to be much superior ’ 6
i’-iron or tin. ' . y ' t. rto f
f job work promptly attended, to, AJ*I
luago is solicited. %. SAMUEL X
■;Vj-tf. ■ l . _—■
AND LOT ROB SALE
.-’.ibfcribc-r offers at l*riTa.t»S«l«
■■nj I.OT no x occupied by k**-) AIMBII i iTct
l - of Ailalin? aol Julia
Tlie Hor.;« la a "good
t: containing * HiiH.JJMMBImP
•i.c-iliK-m and Kitchen oU tbe’" 1 , T 4
s .k.(l BU-fjiing rooms on Rip second
‘: c. The lot is in good order- . furt b«r
■' iiiog ’0 view the premisoa and obtain 1
' J " iJI eall upon the vnhsorlbor. ronM.
MAIIGI- M. McCK.u»
.*■ ag. iltli. ISJD-tf. ‘ •• -
K’ATED FUli CHEST
A FAKE «IHW.D AGAINS*
■v;s XSroncliltii?. Congh's, Colda, trtl “ I ®j7* i( oflh»|
J.vzc. trhjdi ari*a from tb« exposed e**” o foul|
iin'j tofaxhinn anJ the contlhtial c “S?at»r. j
*.»!o at the Drug Store of O. W.
Hujdncss .and Factories . o»«» H
.‘‘ii profitably at gee auTC ,
.i oortuii Lamlfl. -—• j
;e fought at HaTHGIPS;
' -tar k Cun Patent £huuliterEcS®U ne
: WHITE LEAH
, aino Chrooie. Greenj jeUowvJ^g^^^^tg
I'ACI/ES
j. * t?. iOJFXIIBR
'■ .A’-
proa frim
aLTOONA MAIL S'CM^OULfei
MAILS CLOSE.
J-Sn Through opbk.
• tern 4 '-8 20 A. H*
w«j, yaop.ji.
(M«n» , - , ' 725 “ ,".
thetransactionofimstn«wfrom'7.oo AM.
■sr daring tbtioronk, and‘from 7.50 to 8.50 o’-
i rf v on Sunday* ' ■
railroad schedule.
. Tf-jn Bust arrirei o,22Pi:»f, loaTei 0,40 P. M.
» Welt “ 8,20 A. M. “ 8,40 A.M.
£ut “ 7AOA.M. “ 0,00 A.M.
ft»‘ West “ -8,45 P.M., « 0,05 P. M.
„ « fast “11,15 A.M.: « '11,35 A.M.
«*" « West « 7.25P.M, “ TASP.M.
a. uotUDAYSßUßOßßANCßconnectawJthßJtpre**
-1, will West, with Mail Train East (indWeit, and
T i?h Kreißli t Eastward and Westward,
n* BI.AI BSVILLE BRANCH eonnecti with Johnstown
Tm i n fast and Welt, Express Trajo IVcat aud Mail
lB5B
LOCAL ITEMS>
The FosroßiA Focsniiisn.—Mostourroaders:
trill remember that one bitter cold morning last
winter, John Bakins found a new born babe
jjijjg U pon the snow, near.* culvert in the vi
cinity of Fostoria, whiohhetopk charge jf, and
placed in the family of *3\lr. Miller, an Inn
keeper at Fostoria, where ho was named John;
Culvert. In »P ite ofthelack ofmaternal ntten
tions, John grew apace, and has become a
general favorite. Last week—at a time when
all conjecture as‘to his parents ceased, a
- well dressed young woman stopped at Miller’s
apparently much fatigued. She said she bad'
walked from Altoona. Seefng tbe> child, she
made many enquiries in regard to it, and asked
if she might be permitted to kiss it. Upon
taking it up she became so visibly affected that
they charged her with, being the mother. This
' the strenuously denied at first, but upon the
charge being reiterated, she finally admitted the
truth of it. ' She then told her story—-that she
was the daughter of a Methodist clergyman—
that, whilst on a visit to Pittsburgh, she had
been seduced by a wealthy physician residing
in Allegheny City—that when the babe was
born she was on her way to see him, and that
she could not prevail on the conductor of the
train to stop at Fostoria and let her off—that a
- tense of shame, and the belief that the babe
was dead, prevented her saying anything about
its birth—but, that learning it was still alive,
maternal affection had brought her back, a por
tion of the distance on foot, to see it. She &
still at Mr. Miller’s, bat we do not know
whether she will be allowed to take the babe or
not. For obvious reasons we suppress the
names of the parties for the present.
So eays the Tyrone Star, but we. beg leave to
differ with the' editor. The reasons for sup
pressing the name arenof v obviouß. If we knew
it, we should bare no hesitation in giving it to
the world, as well as that oftbe putative father.
The intention in dropping the child through the
privy was clearly to .commit infanticide, to hide
bershamc, and site therefore deserves no sym
pathy at the hands of any one. Strong mater
nal yearnings drove her back to see the child,
bat having heartlessly and crnely abandoned
her child, it is to-be hoped .that those who took
charge of the little' waif and rescued him from
death, will keep him. ~
Basd Cosceet.—-The members of the Altoona
Brass Band, an institution which our to wn could
not do without, intend giving a concert in the
Bind'room, on Saturday - evening next, for the
purpose, of raising funds >to: defray the expense
incurred in prompting ,their tcacher. F rof -
Rowbotham, of Philadelphia, who will be.pre
sent and assist them at the concert. Tbs enter
tainment will also be iirterspersod wUhsongs
by & glee club and music by a string band.—
We.bave often thonght.that people do not kuqw
how to appreciate on artiole or ah inj3titn^tioh ,
until they are compelled.to do withrutit when
it is much needed ;■ and we think this is the case
with many in reference to the Band. ■ They do
not feel the necessity of having a good baud
because they etc nsedto. seeing and hearing it.
on all occasions that require its services, hence
H has become, with a matter of coarse,
no f thanks and less' pay. .We sincerely; hope
that our citizens will . wake np to a sense cf
their duty toward the Band, which is composed
of as clever a set of fellows ns the town affords,
who never .their service on any occasion
in which-the honor of the town is at stake, or
the interest of benevolent associations arc to
be advanced ; and the musical cor of our citi
zens are often gratuoosly greeted with,pleasant
strains of music discoursed by them, on calm
evenings. All this this they 1 ' do, and much
more, which we can not now speak of, and
therefore we urge odr citizens to come dp-te
Uieir support, and contribute their mite to as
nst them in perfecting themselves in the science
of music, and we knew yon will be imply
rewarded; Buy one ticket at leasts whether
“SJ g °l ng 10 tbe concert or nbt. r : The
krge Mit bo for
be liftcd~up in acpmibrte-;
Gab akd Watee CxutßßAy'iOH.—As jrai be
* een proceedings in oar paper .to-.day,
Br citizens have determined to celebrate the
introduction ..of Gas and Water into our borough
m a most spirited manner. As soon as possible
5 time /be .fixod upon, when we
"* a general holliday. This will be
?* & Wy some lime during tfio first week in
member. The design is to have a grand pa
™l eof the miUtaiy and civic societies. Invi
ions to join the line will be extended to the
was, Odd Fellows, Red. Men, Junior Sons,
lte Company, .the Public .Schools and the citi
to a Invitations will also be given t
? military and civic societies of the neigh
•eTewitoWns “tl boroughs to participate, and
jj,. **c6lleat bands of musifc will be enga
occ* Bi<m ‘' the evening a grand
£«th« aftt *-°' P * torchlight procession, to-'
r 1 fire, works, wiU‘ wind up the ceie
il ‘» 11>e “‘trodßction of .Gas and Water
»eby cot citirens. that
fIfSU-pM.toiaye a.
r Wited. their (hopes are hi
’ ■ r
7 30A.it.
8 00 A.M. I
800 •« ’
'7 00 P. M.
810 “
JOHN 3UOEMAKBB.P. M.
THOS. A. SCOTt, Sup't.
Bttboiabms.—-Oor neighborß over the hill gre
MTorely exorcised by the skillful operations of
;* b«nd ofveiy hold and adroit burglar* jwho;
have done up their business with
dispatch, and at the same time with a boldness:
*h«sh borders closely upon the reckless. ?; i Hi
On Saturday evening no less than four place*
wore- entered, by means of a burglars tool 'Jmlow#
“ “ p.ippers.” This instrument is a formidable;
one ,ii the hands of the housebreaker, because;
it will unlock any door in the lock of whiph! the
k®B been! left inside. It is shaped Hke a
pair of pliers, hollow at the points in whfoh arc'
fine steel points, which can W sunk into|th*;
barrel of any key, by means of a 'screw pnj the®
handle of the nippers, and this enables theljur
glalr tbrunlock from the outside with the; samei
facility as if he. hod the key in his hand. •
The house of Henry L. Patterson, in ,Qays
port, was entered, a secretary broken open, jand i
a set of furs, a gold watch, several breastpins, ;
and other articles to the amoont of about $250 i
were-taken.
Thehonse of Col. _Cresswell was entered, but
tho noise of opening the door awoke him, and : :
die reached the bead of the stairs just in time to
see fheXbarglar making his exit' at the-front;
door. All the booty obtained was an oveisoat, i
which was hanging in the hall.
house of S. W. Poboyne was also visitfed
by these noctoral depredators, who carried off a
colt revolver, and cose. ''They did* not -venture
up stairs. -V 1
The house of H, L. Tan Tries was en
tered, but his pointer dog bounced the burglars, i
and gave : them chose down Allegheny street;
On Sunday night the house of Wm. F. MioFar-!
land was entered, and thoroughly ransacked jbe
low, after which the depredators went np’fo ibis
room and robbed the pockets of bis pantaloons
of a small sum of money—and, to put the I cap
sheaf upon their farming operations, they actually;
stole a five cent piece from the pocket of McFar:
land’s little son ! In addition to this, they took
a half dozen tea-spoons.
A secret police was organized, and several
arrests were made on Tuesday, but whether they
have got the right ones, remains to bo seen.
The people of Hollidaysburg have become
alarmed, and a majority of the'm have fire arms,
within, reach at all times. A great pity they
could not have an Opportunity to use them.
The citizens of this place have suffered very
little yet, beyond having their cellars despoiled
of provisions occasionally, but wefeay, “be ye
also ready.”
Convicted.— Jacob Foust, who was seht to
the Western Penitentiary from this county some
years ago for perpetrating several bold highway
robberies, and afterwards pardoned by Gov.
Pollock, is.about to gel his desertsat last Last
summer be stabbed Matthew Dinsmore in the
city of Erie, for which he was tried and con
victed. 'i His lawyers picked some kind of .flaw
ja the proceedings, and carried it to the Supreme
Court, where they succeeded in having the trial
of the Court below set aside, and a new trial
granted him. Thesecond trial took place be
fore Judge Galbraith last week, and re
sulted in a verdict of murder in the first degree.
The.gallows will claim its own, unless the Gov
ernor interferes .with a pardon, and that is not
st all likely. .
- rassrooro. Fottst, ajbrother of Jacob,"who; was
implicated with him in the highway robberies
made his escape to New York at the time, and
resided there until within a month cr two past,
When he boldly returned .and took up .his resi
dcnciMn Hollidnysburg. On Monday he was
arresred on suspicion oif having been connected,
with the burglwtes lately committed there, but
there was no evidence to hold him. He was or
dered to leave town, however, which he did in
double quick time.
Baqcaqk should be tixd ti
tle of the fellows who are employed in the va
rious railroad depots ,to handle baggage. They
.drag and pitch trunks i About as roughly as if
they were made of iron, if remonstrated with
become insulting. and insolent. We have suf
fered in that Way ourself, and speak from ex
perience. One of these reckless oqd impudent
“ baggage smashers”, got his head smashed re.
cently, by a traveler, mid the fellow was served
right. Similar freatmient would benefit all of
them. They put on too many .airs for men' oc
cupying the position they do, and should be
taught to know their places. When dravifiprs
pay for haying s their baggage safely earned,; the
underatxappera in [employ of companies
oughtnot to be allowed to iqjure or destroy it.
The above has been going the rounds of thc
press for some time post, and however frub it
may be in regard to some roads, it will not ap
ply to the Fiennsyivania Ebad, - AU their tim
ployees who have baggage entrusted to their
cafe, handle it with great care. They are ; in
structed to do so frem head .quarters, and if
they failed to obey would Boon have to take op
thelineofmaroh. B
' a Depacxtino Lover;—The last
Register details a rich affair which Is said to have
occurred in Hoitidaysburg on Thursday evening
.last, near the Methodist Charob. A
ijint undertook to escort a lady from the,Church,
ana as .they passed along the street tliey vfere
suddenly assailed and put to flight with stones,
brick-bats, Ac., filing by the hand of a yoking
lady, who charged that the gallant bai betrayed
her confidence and involved her in shame, and
who could brook no such provoking conduct os
this she was now called onto fhegal
lant is;said to have received a severe blow!on
the head; and we believe he has since vam
oosed” to parte unknown, Spunky girl that
same that stoned the gay deceiver. ! J
Gas ! ahd Waxed. —Tho Gas and Water
Works are on the eve of .completion, and those
who felt so reluctant about taking stock at the
start will not be able to get any except’at a
premium in a very short time after the works
are in operation. They must pay an excellent
dividend on the investment, as more houses are
now being fitted up with gas fixtures than Jin
any of our neighboring towns. One private
house alone has sixty burners, and how many
have bpcn.pnt up in the Company’s buildings
find the ifgan Hppse, wp fo,not know, but they
1 Ji
Hotei Charg*.—Maj, James Nightwine has
of Wb interest in the Altoona House to
Johnston, (better khown as the “old
soldier”) of Hollidaysburg. With two such uni
versallly popular men as Col. Woods and the
the attractions pf the House will be
such as to lead us to expect increased patron
for it. Maj Nightwine, by the bye was
also a very popular Lost, purposes going into
some other business.
■Kbw . Livery Stable.— Messrs. Johnson &
Gibbs are about opening a first class: Livery
Stable in this place, to supply a want our com
munity has keenly felt for a long time. The
stock of horses, carriages and haggles these
gentlemen own, are among the best to be found
anywhere, and no doubt many will avail them
selves, (especially ladies) of an opportunity to
employ what has So long been debarred them—
the healthy and invigorating exercise of an even
ing ride or drive.
B®. The members of the Altoona Brass Band
will pletlse accept the; thanks of ail hands for
the manner in which they remembered the prin
ters on Saturday evening last. Wo would have
no objections to a repetition of such, treatment as
often as they may find it convenient, and we ore
only sorry that the dilapidated condition of our
finances will not admit of our rewarding them
as they deserve, and as we could wish to.
Chaplain in the Navy.—Dr, D. X. Junkin,
of Ilollidaysburg, has been appointed a Chap
lain in the Navy, by President Buchanan. The
; Doctor, although no politician, always was a
firm friend of Buchanan, and it may truly be
said that he is eminently qualified to fill this
of honor, which he has received, if we are
rightly informed, without any solicitation on
his part.
Partridges.—The editor of the Huntingdon
•CTiobe acknowledges the receipt of a box of
;Plump partridges—(or quails, which ?)—all the
way from Harrisburg. jThey never were more
-abundant in this section than at present, and
our “ crack shots” are giving them particular
;fits every day—but, we |regret to say, nobody
has said quail to us—“ mry” partridge.
Scalded.— One day last we.ek, a child of Jos.
Keesberry, of this place,' aged dbout sixteen
upset a smaU tpb of hot water upon
itself, and severely scaled its legs and arms.—
Such accidents will happen, even when extraor
dinary care is exercised, but every one that
does occur should serveas a fresh warning to
mothers.
Relioiods.— Services! in the Prot. Episcopal
Church, every Sunday pt 10J o’clock A. M.,
imd 7 P. M. The Bisliop of the Diocese will
preach- in the above church on Tuesday evening,
22d instant, at 7 o’clock,' and administer the
rite of Confirmation.
S&~ have on hand a communication from
“A Fireman,” in reply to “Well-Wisher” of
last week, which we can not find room for this
week, consequently have been compelled to defer
it until next.
Citizens’ meeting
A meeting of the citizens of Altnnny, favora
ble to haring a public demonstration- on the
event of the introduction of gas and water into
town, was held at the Logan House, on Satur
day evening, 12th ipst.
On motion of Col. John' Woods, Geo. B.
Cramer, Esq., was appointed Chairman of the
meeting, and B. F. Rose and D. T. Caldwell,
Secretaries.
On motion of J ohn Shoemaker, Esq,, it was
: Resolved. That five persons from each ward
be appointed to act sa a Committee of Conference,
jrith power, to make all arrangements necessary
upon the occasion.
;T The Chairman appointed the following per
sons on said committee:
i North ward—Messrs. John Shoemaker, Henry
Peru, Henry Carr, C ,C. Shannon and Daniel
Laughmon. : ; ; *
East Ward—Messrs. Alex. A. Smythe, Geo.
'W.'RpafSi, Wm. Boyden, C. R- Hostetter and
jsh<& S. Francis. '
West Wor4—Messrs. James Lowther, C. j.
Mann, E. B. -McGrum, B. F, Rose and Geo. W
Patton. ' ’ V
;j' On motion adjourned to mec|>t call of Com
mittee.. GEO. B. CRAMER, \
' , ) Chairjnan.
ii B. F. Boss, I
D. T. Caldwell,, / •
; A meeting of the Committed of Conference
Was held Monday cvcning, lost. . On ino
iaon of B. F. Rose, A. A. Snathe, was chosen
chairman. (■ .
; >. l'- - ,'V
•;;j On motion of Jas. LoWthcr|a Committee ofl
fVom each ward was appointed a Committee of
iliiyitatiop: vizG. W. Sparks, E. B. McCrum,
imdH. C. Bern. ■ o
H| p t n motion of J 1 Shoemaker, a committee of
whs appointed to procure a speaker for
.' the occasion, vizJ. Shoemaker, C.. J, Mann, -
|B. P. Rose. ■ \
On motionofJohn Shoemaker it was agreed
Uiatthe procession he formed at 1 o’clock pre
cisely on the day to be fixed upon hereafter.
On motiondf B. P. Rose, itwasresolved that
we have a torch light procession in the tvening,
oi half-past 7 o’clock, and that the citizens be
requested to illuminate tiieir houses;
■: i On motion adjonnied to meet at 7 o’clock on
Tuesday evening next, 22d fast."
; • ' A-A-SMYTHE, (7Aa«VmmJ.
, .D. T. CALDWELL, Secretary, V
Rowdyism.
’ 'Messes, Editors.— l scpposo you are aware
of the infernal spirit of rowdyism, heightened
by the liberal use of strychnine whiskey, whick
reigns in our at night, and the manner
in which property is destroyed by them, ftow,
ftin is fun, but the thing has been overdone
in our borough, to the serious annoyance of
orderly disposed citizens, and a stop must be
put to it at I would merely hint- that
some of these evil disposed fellows are known,
wad if they indulge in any more of their funny
pranks, a strong and decided effort, and a sue
eetsful one, too, will be made to' procure for
tjhem their *• walking papert.” ,
Yours, .ORDERLY.
For the Tribune.
- ,;BS*Th(j New York Cliriatian Advocate says':-—“ They
are among the finest cnigravings we have ever seen, and the
publishers are fully responsible for all they promise” 1
•. TKRME-ALMOST GRATIS,
We will send, post paid, securely packed in rollers—
Mtthor Engraving and a $3 Mogazine.ono year, for $3.
Rum Engravings, and Magazine,- ode year, fors4.'
Agents who remit $3O at one,time, will have, an ex
tra copy of each engraving. The Magazines are
Harper's, The Knickerbocker, Godcy’i Lady's Book'The
- Atlantic,Blackwood. • '
By special arrangement, the entire year’s subscrip
tions to tho Magazine is paid over by ns to their publish
ers, and subscribers receive their supply for tho year di
rect from their respective publication Tho cost of
tho engravings is paid only'by tho difference between the
lowest wholesale and the regular price of tho Magazines.
' 10. Engraving sent at once, and snpscriptions to peri
odicals commence with current issue, unless otherwise or
dered. Money at onr risk if proof la] retained of having
heen mailod. first impressions are best,thorefore sand
early. Address, h 0. H- BAILEY * 00.,
(At Wm Hall 4 Son’s Mu?ic S tore,) MSRrokdway, N. Y.
B®b Tl>e following correspondence, handed
us a few daysrince, explains itself:— ;
„ Awoora, Nov. 14,1869.
Messrs. MoChcm & Dees:
you have the goodness to publish the enclosed
letter received from the County Superintendent
of Common Schools, Tor the general information
of such of our citizens who may not have taken
the trouble to examine and satisfy themselves
What the law is. on this subject Aud also to
relieve the undersigned from what he considers
uncalled for, and unjust aspersions touching his
duties as a School Erector.
iYburs, very Respectfully,
WM. C. McCORMICK.
3L
Holltdatsburo, Nov. 10th, 1859.
Wm. C; McCormick, Esq : Dear Sir— Yours
of the 9th came to hand this evening. The 24th
Section of the Aot of 1864, clearly determines'
that colored children shall be admitted in- the
schools of the District in which they reside, but
the Board of Directors cannot be compelled to
admit them with the white children alter a sep
arate school for colored children has been es
tablished. ,
Last winter a year, an effort was made by the
Assemblyman from. Wayne county (I think) to
have the word “ white” inserted before chil
dren” all through the School Law, but it was
almost unanimously voted down. am sorry
any difficulty has arisen, but I am curtain that
should the colored complainants bring the mat
ter before the Court, it would direct the Bo aid
to admit them or else remove the Directors, and
appoint others. Yours Truly,
Notice.— Notice is hereby given to the Stock
holders that the 7th instalment on the Capital
Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water Company,
will bo due and made payable at the Banking
House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on' Friday,
December 16th, 1869. *
' BENJ. F. ROSE, Sec'u.
November, 17th, 1859.
No. 1. dterary Emporium Still
Ahead!
v H. Fettingcr begs leave to announce to his
numerous patrons and the public generally,
that he is now closing out the balance of his
stock of fancy and staple articles beloto cost, in
order to make room for his immense new stock
of tpys, notions and fancy articles which he will
have on band for the Holidays. He now offers
a rare chance for bargains.
N. B. Also, a large stock of sefaool books sel
ling at cost. Call and be convinced.
MARRIED.
On Thursday, the 10th Inst., by Tier. J. Sterk, Mr. ROB
ERT DATIS to Miss ANN ELIZABETH NOBLE, both of
Altoona.
On the 10th inst.. at the residence of the bride’s brother-
Altoona, by Rev. Samuel Creighton, Mr
PAUL P. RIDER to Miss M. MATILDA GROVE, both of
this place. ■ .
In luck againl With the above notice carho a ponder
ous cake fit for the Gods to feast upon, as the old Romans
used to say, which was despatched according to first prin
ciples. Of course Mr. Rider and his bride will hare a
honey moon of the first quality, and a long gnd happy life
—having remembered the printer at such an -early day.
Wo hope their path through life will be strewn with
“roses and posies, and sweet daffadowndillies that grow
in the vale.”
On the SOth ult_ at the Lutheran parsonage, in Newrv,
& Jv e .s^. J^;„ Fichtner ’ Mr - GEO - BLEILEB to Miss
ELIZABETH STKIIL. both of Duncansvillo.
, Bame I )Iaco ’ b y tll ° same, Mr.
CA ™ARINE IMLER,, both pf
jnlMwoi'vS l, atthoaamo place, by the same, Mr.
n,,™/- HAY 8 , of Huston tp, to Miss MARY ANNIE
eiUAJ&K, of Taylor township.
T>LANING MILL & SASH MANU
hfha8 F rtm^e E d T h’i7 TUO Bubscriber would announce that
Planing Mill and Sasb Manufac-
tory,
from Tipton to Altoona, where he will continue to fill or
ders and attend to all work entrusted to him, with des
patch. The Mill is on the lot adjoining Allison's Steam
flouring Mill. THOS. McAULEY.
Altoona, Nov. 17,1859.—tf
MOW FOR FITS'—THE SUB
briber desires tio inform the citizens of Altoon*
that he has Just received his stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOfHS,
Which he is prepared to make up to order on short notice
»nd on os reasonable terms os any other Tailor In the
x- JOHN O’DONNELL.
: Altoona, Nor. 17th, 1850.
LYON’S
Pure OhioCdtawbaßrandy.
r pSE UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE
Wt'*™ ** it iB tbe
MEDICINAL PURPOSES
known, which & folly corroborated by all practicing phy
sicians who have used jt in their practice. 5 ■
For Stunmer Complaints with jQhiWren,
A Cure guarantied or the money trill be re
i \funded,
aa it will effectually relieve that affliction, oa weU as
Diarrhoea & Bowel Complaint.
AS A BEVERAGE,
The pure
Dupepsia , Flatylenty, Cramp,* Colic, Languor
Low Spirits, General Debility, Nervous-,
ness. Liver Complaint, etc. .
.. Physicians, who have; used it in theirpraetico, speak of
it in the most fiatterlngl terms, as wlUbe aeen by reference
to the numerous letters and certificates.
A- HAkT £ CO, Proprietors, Cincinnati.
A. ROUSH,
Sole Wholesale 4nd Detail Agent for Blair county
Nov. 10, 1859. 1 i *
iii •-
.*4-
•*jpy
Full length steel ENGRA
VINGS of WASIIIXGTON and EVERETT, fholu-’
ding a Vim of Motot .Yzknox in the Engraving of Wash
ington. These splendJdcngravlngß are from the original
paintings by llicks, anil are engraved on steel in tho high
est style of Art. They hre each 23z3S inches, each con
taining six square feet 1 .; So coarse, miserable pic
tures have been palmed upon the public ns works of art—
and especially in cheap, block and muddy engravings—
that it is difficult to Convince persons of taste that they'
tare'safe in ordering fehat they have not first Aen. We
havapaid thofirst artists their own prices, amonnting to
inanythoosand dollars to produce engravings really bean
tifol.as wellas the bestportraits, and that shall be splen
did onuments to any. j Opinions that can he relied on.
r " ■editor of th<( New York Observer says:—“ Those
engravings are genuine; worksl of art—tho] likenesses are
'admirable. The portrait of'Mr. Everett will take prece
dence of all others.” i; ' '
JOHN DEAN.
r
Bth Annual .Announcement!
00TO3TW® RGCtNQVYSt
a S£? mopoli tan
ASSOCIATION.
ular Art Xn»Utnt countr T subscriber* to this pop*
“ Ir “ KN ».*»•
- . _ . wfflca will ratnu mv m
■ IIS-nSSS?- Steel En *? lTln a “Bhakspearo and
“TA^W‘ Bh *“ ajr niMte *W Art Journal,
T *•
Of Art S? W«ta
.' Shakespeare and hi« Friends,”
on C h'ea^ h p£ t n O K^^ S 3*
inches, making «mo«t roporb ornamentsuitabloVnr
the walls of either the library, parlor, wofflce b f ° r
It eaa be sent tpAJiy part of the country, by mail, with
safety, being packed lb a cylinder, postage pre-paid
..TWnk of “ 1 Shahid work delivered ftte of charge and
fne year, for thru doilaisl 6
_BllBSapn°lfa will bo received until the Evening of
the 31st ofJannary, ISOO, at which time thebouks
wiu close and the Premiums bo given to subscribers.
.3SF*2!i* to *tilcfed to a single subscription. Those
remitting $l5 are entitled to six memberships.
Subscriptions ftom California, the Canadas, and all tor
ofia. toordortode.
of ‘ Kma dUba '**&* •» • cirtnlar
The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, gtvhL Wnan.
Hculars, wiU receiptofMceit?^ft£Jj?£
..■[!: C. A. A,
' • Iff und ft4B Broadway New York.
"TVISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby
JiJ given that the Partnership heretofore existing it
tween the undersigned, trading under the name of J a
BORKUAKT 4 Co4wa* dissolved by mutual consent’on
Tuesday, (fctober Mth,1859. The Hook, and Account* ate
in the hands of J. S; Burkhart for collection.
„ ' . A J. B.BURKHART,
Nov. 3d-3t : f® EMILY KISBEJU
_Jts> The subscriber wtU conHnuo to carry on the GRO
CERY BUSINESS Ip the old Stand, and solicits the patron
age of the public. J. 8] BURKHART.
I&to Jtoofc Sjtorc.
The subscriber has lately
opened a BOOK STORE next door to J=>=|_
the corner of Virginia, and Annie streets,
where may be fount} 1 .
Old and' Standard Authors, Hoto 'Publications,
Light Literature, Periodicals and Staple and ’
Fancy Stationery in large varieties.
Also, a new and very‘select lot of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC
BOOKS andMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The citißonß bl
Altoona are respectfully Invited to coll.
BS-All orders attended to with promptness and dispatch.
Altoona, Nor. 3,1858-rtf ' ; U. SMITH;
HEW GOODS! HEW GOODS!
At McCormicks Store,
Just arrived, and are how being offered for sale, ah ex
tensive assortment bfigoodsof all the different styles and
qualities, which the' Philadelphia market affords, in the
way of dress goods for ladies together with all the more
heavy Cotton and Woolen goods for Gentlemen and Boys
wear, also a full stock of J
BEADY MADE CLOTHING
for mon and Boys, of the beat material and latest Styles, in
the way of business,, drees and ov*r coats, with pants and
vests to match. Also all the different varieties of (roods.
such os • ; ':: ■; ■
Hardware,
Queensware,
Cedarware,
’Tinware,
| * ' Stoneware, &e,
GROCERIES,
Family Svnips, Si|gaj Brown and Vhite, Teas, Ac., Af.,
w ‘th all tho variety of spices necessary to make up a full
assortment. ', j' T-
Men's fine and coart'e Boots and Bootees,
Ladies n p*‘ “ with $ without heels,
in oil the different material, with a very pretty assortment
of Bonnets. !i : ;i \
ALSO MEN AND ROYS LEDGER HATS AND CAPS,
and all other articled usually kept in country stores, all of
which will be sold as low as in any other house in town
for cash, Or exchanged for any article of produce, which
con be consumed hero or exchanged ih the East for others.
Altoona, Oct. 27th,'’59. ,
. THE !
Cass&iie scntinarg
pAND
NORMAL SCHOOL
FOE YOUNG lAPIES & GEHTLEKEN.
Cheapest School in tbe Land!
N Send for a Catalogue!
Address & McN. Walsh, A. U.,
CASSVIUE, HUNTINGDON Co, PA.
Sept. 22, JB5O-3m: ; V.
I'iHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
. respectfully ' , inform hla oldcps
tomers usd the *>al)uc generally
that he has Just ticelrod a uitaa
nod handsome os- aortment of > ;
CLOTHS, ’assimeres,
AND VESTINGS,
which he is now fering for Bale,
anil is prepared to
the latest style- k
nor, as none tint
are employed, and . work made will
bo warranted to ivo satisfaction.
Ho has also a good (took of Gears’
EDROTSHINO GOODS,
such as Shots, iixam, Usdsb
bbots,'Drawers, foeketMandkercblets, Neck Ti«, Stocks,
Suspenders, Hosiery,; Ac., 4c4 also alarge assortment of
READY-MADE CDOTHINQ, all of which nets determined
to sell as cheap as thereon be bought this side of Phila
delphia. ' ■ Tho public I arc i respectfully Invited to call and
examine my stock, at l d shall take pleasure in showing
them. Doors open at alftimcs from 6A. M. untlVO P. M.
Admittance free. • '
_May6<JB69-tf ; . THOMAS ELTTAT.
TVTEW GROCERY FEED AND PRO-
J-T TISIOX STORE. ;
' Tho subscriber would respectfully inform tbecHlzenfi of
Altoona and vicinltythat ho has opened a store oftheabore
kind, near tiie cornorjipfAdaJino and Jolla streets. East
Altoona, where ho wilfkeep constantly on'hand afiill sup
ply of everything In Ws line. His :
‘ GR 6 : G ERIE 8
jure all fresh and will : bo: sold at prices as low as those of
in town. Hla stockof provisions,
Flour, Rain?, ShottlderSy JStdes t ifee.
wheroclsc*can'bo’boufht any
° f Fo6d fp * horscs > and hog,, always on
J Wend to kcop 9Qc)i qq assortment tlmt t .1 ««
times bo able to supply my li th a .V U
mav heed, and I intend a£o
make it a saving to those who patronize mv «o» “ *
July 22,1858.3 m. ) uSskFik t.t.
The great Questionwhich
now agitates tbd mind of every person
is, where can I get the best article formytSA
money? In regard to .other matters, the
scrlber would not attempt to direct, but If you
want anything in tho lino of
BOOTS OB SHOES
ho invites an examination of his stock and work.
,3e keeps constantly On hand an assortment of Boots, Shoes,-
Goiters, Slippers, 5c., whichho offers at fair prices.
; lie will give-special attention to custom work, allot
which will lie warranted to give satisfaction. None but the
best workmen are employed v '
. Remember my shop Is on Virginia street, immediately
opposite Kessler’s Drug Store. ;
Septembers,’ST-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Lumber for sale.
60,000 SHINGLES. 50,000 LATHES, .
and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, lower than tho
lowest, for Cath. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER. '
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
Boy’s wear, sudhatjackqtsf Brock' indtJvercbats
Bants and Vests, at t]ib prices,^?lt TUCH’S.
Dec. 0,1358.
'" -‘i j-i ■
r THB JffßW.TOjftt TMBtTNE.^
I The IWbswc—now more ti\as elghiaw year* old, and
having over Two hundred Thousand sabeer&er*, or con
stant purchaser*, dltftued through every State and T*rr-I
toy of our Union-will continue la eeeenoe what It has
°f Liberty, Prograea, and of
whatever will conduce to oar optional growth in Virtue,
Industry, Knowledge, and Prosperity. It will continue to
urge the mancipation not only of the Black iabetwr Com
chat tel urn and legal impotence, bnt o.f the White Ukewiie
from Land Monopoly, Intemperance, Iterance, and that
dependence on remote Markets which paralyses saertton
by denying to Toil any adequate and moivtly oerfoin re
ward. Believing that the chief evil of onr time i* the'nor
dlnate multiplication and disproportion of Nca-Pro.'lmerS
it wIH continue to war against whatever tends to deavade
Manual Labor or deprive if obits just and fuilrtcompeuee ■
It will inflexibly commend the policy of winning hither
ttom- Europe the Useful Arts, and, wherever they may be
needed, the Artisans as wcllj for whose products our coun
try I* now running recklessly into debt, while onr laborers
r'oam in fruitless quest of employment, leaving their chll
drOui in want of bread, though the former is too often com
pell.'d to sell his crops at most inadequate prices. In
Short, while battling against FUlibUstcrism and every
other manifostation of that evil spirit which seeks through
be tn.i ot '» r - C^ nnW r 3 i bat a Gltnindircra‘nt
wmeu is to be truly attorned ouiy through the due devel
of Labor and promote the wcll-UeiSg of P * M *
Tho "irrepressible conflict” between S™,. .
Inertia and Progress, Slavery and Freedom
onward. -Isolated act* of foUy
moment give a seoamng advantage to H 1 .?.
reigns, and the Ages ore true to Hu man it r An's* o JH.* 11
Tiro year ISGO must witness a memorable
lrr S? onci,rlljlo antagonists, Tho qOTSU^.V^f®. I ?
Human Slavery bo fhrvher strengthened and J l
the power and under tho flag of the
«r W a°£, reC r v - a mcuuontoua if nut U
• XtAiid Ibr the I«aQiUcsdy versus Xecroon fur th* ***7
istho embodied iUlUon* w £ ha^Sl
°, hio aml th -> iVorth-WMflpiiMn
the new Congress, backed by nearly everv Pree Su./ I?
demand a recognition of every man’s right to *2
improve * modicum of tho earth’s snrfl?!rLk U l Ta *f o f®*
not boon onUcipotctl hy bo '
Free Ilomcs, and tho consecration of *h^i U to an ®th« r .—
Territories to Preo Larrl'two Wn 0 / **
tey-must largely absorb the Si£±
i™ra,£S;
the inalienable Rights of Man. ** 1 uilaothropy and
Having made arrangtments fcr fuller and nows
report* of tho, doings of Congress and of
transpiring at tho Federal Metropolis shall I™ t * Ter . eUa
public regerd; and having «t«JS
faomwtlc Correspondence and st-onn’i>>/»y,r?i lr Md
staff, we believe Tm; Te.„« may P* *»««
part-on with any rival,
pies or as a rellabla mirror of tho passing world *
pace, not to ho surpassed nor anticipated i n twl *
or presentation of intelligence, thoueli wo
reputation for euterpri.o which
messengers and clerks in public office??,!*™ , lirlW ?g
prpmatnre publication of treaties or otlmr
meats. Wo prize accuracy of statement quit* M
promptitude, but endeavor not to sacriflco the fotuf wt(u
securing tho former. Essentially, Tuz Tnianv. Lnfl?
what.lt has boon, while we shall constantW to?
prove its every feature, and “make cachdav
Verdi r St of tha and thcfpubUe
has affirmed the success of our laWa • .
the future shall bo chawcterixed by cqnaL
assidity. AVe ask those who believe the gene^lSSneSl!
of our Journal to ho salutary to aid ns incxteUugSrt fo.
ftuence through an increase of onr subscription. 8 *-^
. , THE NEW-YORK DAILY TBlfmnf
is printed on a largo imperial sheet, and published every
morelng and evening oiceptcd). U conUiM
Editorials on the topics of tho times, employing a for»
corps of the best nowsjiaiicr w riters of the d»v • fern?.£.
and Foreign Correspondence; I’rocotdings of’coiutr?.'!?
Reports ofLccturos; City New*, Cattle, Horse:aSSTsw
duca Markets. Reviews, of Book; Literary lutelllrene..
Fnpors on Mechanics and the Arts, Ac., &/ \f e stSv. C tA •
“ft? Tb * * ntvtpaptr to mest the wants oltll*
public—its Telegraphic news alone costing over $16,000 plr
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tha Editorials of tho Daily, with tho Cattle, Bono and
TMB?INP' ,r i tt,l i -reliably reported expressly for THH
foreign and Domestic. Correspondence: and
*es w ° l Js Congress it contains a summary of
Congressional uoings, with tho more important spree fits
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& Lltonu*/, ns well ftfl n politicxl nowiniMr
Md wo are determlued that it shall remnm in Uio w'
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V me *’ 1 n® new .* of , tho ,Teok ' Interesting comspon
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RTDOD Y.—STARTUNS
dSCLOSURES.— D r. TEL
rKR’S great work for th* msr
ied, or for those contempts
icg marriage—£oo pages, fall ‘
if PLATES. Price 25 cents—
cut to all parts tinder seal, by
mil, POSTPAID. COoHI
ipies sold the last year, Tb#'
nglo, married, and the mu- \
-ed happy. A Lecture o»
•Lore, or how to choose a nsrV
ai-r : a complete work on mid
|f«ry. It contains hundred* £
died—warranted to be wortlr ¥
. d for it, £5 cents in enacts >*- f
postage stamps enclosed, will secure acepy by retom df ■
lake them ,np in
lost durable man
ic best vrorkmcn
, ' ns , <J “ votc(l a lifetime to tin' cm of 41*
ease ftn which «ih bookatrcnt. Address J. TKLLEtf If n
No. 5 beaver street. Albany, N. Y. n.u.
$I “ box * wi ‘!> f‘iH dirootlo*
Msmcd ladles shonld not use them. Sent by mall. 44.
dresr Dr. Toller, as above, ' ApriMTth, ’5O-ly.
LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES
X from Philadelphia by Railroad in tho State of New
Jersey. Soil among tho for Agricultural r"mniw
Hitn * o r wi,h “, clay bottom. Th8 P lam?Il»
largo tracU divided into small farms, and hundreds (Mm
aU parts of the country are now settling and building
TOo crops produced are largo and can he seen ctowSl
The clCuate is delightful and secure from frosts. Tsram
from $l5 to $2O per scre, payable within Ibnr yean byafe
stalments. To Tisit the place— Leave "Vine Street 2#
”«* 7 ’> * B*Hro«d fcrtggS&C
M' B ?r nM > b y le ‘ter. HammontonPostwS
Mother edSmm * ew * tr *f■' *** <UI adTcrttoemStte’
TV9SS E *^ AI,I * fER SONS KNOW
o r themselves indebted, to the firm of Rnn’van A
Sanford, wUI nlrose cal) naff settlo-their ncconuts wfthoat
delay, as ample time has been given. In thirty days her*,
after, all accounts unsettled will bo placed in the handtao*
a proper person for collection. n
Altoona. July 28,1859.-3 t RUNYAN & SANFORD
The undersigned feels grateful for tho patronage “—i
fore bestowed on tho firm and himself by the citiaeoeh#
Altoona, and expects still to serve the public with ail kfeS fi ' -
of meat as usual. All persons failing to settio their
coants every thirty days, must not expect longer indoK
gcnco. My capital is limited, and long credits will sod*'
place mo whore others are that have indulged so must,-'
credit to their ruin. MARTIN RUNT AH. ■ •
NEW WALL PAPEK,! ■
, ■ • FOR AUTVMJI UU,; .
(Sold Embroidered papers for Parlors, mew style. v
Beauty>tl papers for Halls, Chambers and panels.
Cheap 'Wall wipers, from &A eta. upwards.
Window Shades, Testers, Borders, 4c. r
w. P. MARSHALL & CQjl .
r a* tana ou> siAjffr V?
S . Nv> « WoodSt^Kit«6o«^„
■ STRIPED % TROUT, *"7-
Have facilities possessed by no other honsoTOWnait.
Mountains for obtaining newest stylos, In renaedfeJaT
*?? J? w P r * c ® B » frwn the best French and tmS
maontactorera.
pAUTION.—ALL L.ARF**£
\_J herebynotifliMlnot to pnrchaae or sei « aV'HffT.V..?
kegs with the stamp of the ALTOONA BRWf.
on, as aneh ken never- have been and never wtu ■§_.
fromtha All kegs containing aald ■
be didmed-atid taken, wherever foonu. hr'the k>nu
of theJJnwerytowhomUisy belong..
v Jygf: .
If
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