The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 15, 1860, Image 3

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FA.TROKAQE.
a ofth*
f'tSlßjs only, can tw
t will be liupoattbu
c. Dec. SOtli, IS6B. ;
inst., ha* been tv ■!
(1 been Iwnaßteu by ‘
ifl.l i wiujwtlgjs n»y
:o:i to give if.
I think it duo. My
li .ir U unlmrn. nnrt
!- Hlncf it L.-gun to
niy lu-fcil fo lg*a
nit. Eachofthese
it tibuiit four month*
intii" filling off ttli
■ me hald.
'■as, induced to try
’rest the tailing off
ttio.n th.it gray hair
color except from '
r,! to find nftcr tlto
was the falling off
>dhe gray lialr* and -
ein.eil to form on tny
niy Wife, at wbo»a
ns I owe to berjNx,
: ■ value the admlra
rniple, and use It if
A. I.AVEKDJ&,
•'v Yoik, d
and i ahi no longer
; - July 20th. ISia.
.-a.-»• tlalr Heater*.
■ -aoo 1 commence*!
>u to tin- DUBUC ‘
at. A munor kWv .
•"•d hy a reiKirt to : ’
it . > !iuu tuo'rebaavi \
"Tience. BeUoVelt
■Vd. H. KENEW. ■ ■I.
' V‘"l like. By pnb-.? I
.ill.H t more patron
a- iin the Mobile
W. 11. ' ' ■ i r
I.VIIVE. , '
y, had the misfortune
roni the etlocta of the »
1 vras indnyod to
I fund it to anawer
' mas' thick and glov
Idigntioua to you In
NI.EY JOHNSON.
; of three sizes, tl*!
UoMa a pint, and
•I'diutu iiuldif at luUt
'!«» tile Riunlt, retail*
..Ms u quart, 40 par
«r £3.
H Broadway, How
■ Mo. ' - •
I, ana by all good-"
a Braady.
iIEFERE^Cfi
>i'-ws that It l« tb*
iiiPOSES
.-nil practicing pby
ctlce. ■' '
with Children,;
xonty will It rt -
ir.ictlQo, os w&U af :
Complaint,
RAGES,-
rlor, and k earoteiga
V for
Colie , Lattfupr,
iiy, Xcrvout-
;it, etc.
.-ir practice, speak Of
II be seen by reference
[nictors, Cincinnati.
loxjsM,
jii t for Stair connty.
Largest l.f
1 O V-;-:
uM» Entry ■ BoolWkWJ*
metic and LectartaA y
Uition $35, entif* ,£*■
nr>o. from 6 toW t*Wk*
is guaranteed to be com
r liueinoee and qualified
000.
:o Vacation —E«»tow>t
« Writing fit f*
and Ohio JWw-
Cnion for the p*»t
half price. . ,
Bn«lne« W“
died View oftbeCoW,
V. W. JJtNIU?%
Pittsburgh.
HOOKFOAfi';
pnoBY.-STAtITEWO
; 1 ,OSUIIES.—Dr. TElc
•c great work fbr tbeinar
or for those couUmP'*-
.oarriago-SpOr^^
' \TES. Priced ceot*"*
all parts tmder»e*l )( kT
,It containsbyn|»"
' L "'-'rr S r' te,o St
,-j.. Ai cent* in W******
: ur-- a copy by return of
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* ' 'lvsnL'RO BRANCH connect* with Exprew
Mftt i
. r>-> *“ J 1 1 eastward«nd .Wwtward. ■■— -
t*,V v il !• jui Jolinitown
gg* r
f ■■ bete & a trite,;
' .r S mpbr-o ne^hat i^ 4l^^s,lr ' Crtb,r
? ' iP f the world, has bCWTOB devoid of Vignifi
■<ltt . interest.” this changeful
how wany. daily rpreachingß wy;
*■**• furnish a text. ' Here' it ever has.,a newt
! S # oa«pf» ined '"**&s hew it is
w a charnel ion or a dying dolphin, as
!jle is» flirt, as f«N 6t #>.
UsP carc ’° cIOWDB ‘ U ?**&'• dari »g o^ r *
months, you can count upon havingrain;
"cermany and>the Korscland, the,earth
* ljnn and sheltered beneath snowy poT
*i«g f°r months at a time; even the Loodpn
‘ tarr y with
n climate Is ours ! -. JJo %
icnia. the realms of Dreams and Shadows—no:
jjthic clime, can equal Us, myrjad.yawtlona of
|ttrlD f snnshW, cloud, frost, sunshine, rain,
snow and sunshine yary-
J? tnd iatershifting, till the bewildertd Min
liiwner learns that all signsofthesky and, air
iill jfford his judgement no basis on
trrdict the-weather for a dozen hour* ahead:"
latte morning there may be a nippingand
ttpt air. The seeker of pleasure or
SST Step out in the morning wrapped in
lan and woolens; before night a warm south
find may make even’ ■ his undercoat a hnr
dca. Beguiled by a blue eky and westerly
iind, he perhaps' wentured out without; his
tested cloak and umbrella, only to catcjh a
frsreyiird cold from die drenehibg an easterly
sin will give him-in the afternoon. Look,at
tie weather of the past week. On Monday and
liesday of last balmy, and
ambrosial breath of the South .came over- this
ca.iiicT land, bringing .tender and caressing to
isas of the coming May. But even while it
'diapered
unes on the church ateeples veered around and
tsracd us of the whirlwind of rain hail and
civ whiefr caipei ponring dqwp upon" us for
..,n*'da>9‘P<»ti r telling ns anew- of the hft-rc
peated story that“jone swallow does not make
.Af pwaen,t jrritlng we bar e ip :
uications of pleasant weather, .but we would nbt
be willing to. rely upon 4hc ,s•
Hsl weather prophet we know, as to What it
will be upon to*Jhbrrow. , . . - . i
It '
Tcmiso tub TAntsst—We heard a goed
ftoty the other day, which will bear publica
tion, auppressing uaWcß,' Aiid cornea apipropri
itelj under the atove head. Tjro of tjur oiti
:eaa, whose stables are contiguous, kept each a
cow. The first, whom .wo will style Bob. had
enough prbtender-laid tip for his cow'j during
the winter, while the secohd, whom liwili jcalJ ]
Pile, had “nary bit.” Several roomings, on j
' going to his stable, Bob tliscoyered haj' strewn j
n'ong the alley between his stable and! that of j
his neighbor Pete's, and imngincd’thatjhis sup
ply was disappearing more rapidly t than it
* should. Circumstances looked rather, spsploiouß
Bob' ;his suspicions to his. family,
and intimated that he about
it in case he discovered lt.is
not certainly known, bnt rt ‘is 'presumed, that
Pete got to hour of-Dolf n|id‘inten'
t.ona. in order.to ? turp'tbe .npcjt ,bpn,
he appeared at Bob’s stable one.iporutpg* wber
there was considerable hay 'Ottewn along the
alley,- and sent one bf his boyi to
invite him oat. .Bob made rbisjappearanpe anti
Pete opened t the conversation' .by
meant all that hay strpjvn along the alley.—
Eo,b answered'that be didtaot exactly kpoVrVb.nt
it docked rather suspicious. Weil, said Pete,
“it looks a good deal as if -hay had becn car-
lied frotnmjsCable to. jrfi|ira,V Ibis woe mote
than Bob could brookV and he alow in
' intimating .that; if
to Lis account again, he would give'him an ef
fectual boot application in a
way between b}s ln?ad 4^at **
would not takp-mach to make bpn ; do it then.
Pete took Bob’ls w«jrtl for^«|b deed and.pioved
off. HowPeM’e toiribap ifated usianis «a ha*e
not learned.butHob will admit .that .fhe.tables
were effectually turncabbonTiub .
- •/> •
stand thatsbranefi jf Msjjiffia
Book Store will open in Attooni Hbldiay-jflJ 1&->
main a few weeks. This " branch ; baa * besen in'-
Harrisburg ; 'tinier, jrWre tbfeisslles
i&re giyen universal antjafasUonj
a Pprpba,tion Mr.
Watches in
burg, WdbubtleSs ‘ pwgresses heire
eurcitisons wIU occasionally -find themselves
equally fetgito. Mr. Melvin fishes it dis
tinctly understood jtbat he has no connection
*ith any 0|f tJ?o'olc Store over before bold in
j this town, and that bis Bale is conducted on o
principle ijaiows no partiality. He in
forxng ns ti&tdtcafuses him much regret that be
.not 1)060 able ,to. secure a more commodious
to d convenientuales room la this place. How
*Ter, wp b*lbeye pnrcbas«r« ??iU jfind ft good
•loeV as Conveniently arranged fts possible at
*■*
■' ‘ ,/-iV •: '€ .*-» ?'
StnurajW pel«|»^t|il t ?
- jntiidt
"have 'had their ■ latderjs/and purses 4 burg, in CQ Si<i|^^<S
Well Ailed thereby. 'The- surprise' party ,to ( office room, will notviisLt Altoona. AS
which Wniafer did hot fill a piokchem purse of !
logger, but was no doubt duly appreciated by not fShiSSf
tbsladywho was surprised. A couple, wo Willi nience,
not mention names, were preparing to ‘‘ set tip* the
boose beeping” in this place. Previous to pping from the Jnst *hd &Blsjiis
so. It was necessary for the lady to be absent fram
town a short time. Knowing this, a number of lie mistress tjf ■■., Hcroffloelcvat
her young friends and some older .opes, propose fle^V|9^|^Ji^ , W , , ]
ed givjpghei a surprise on her return To Hwn«Wll.'l
theyjmet at thehouM the F «te^as^‘®e^»cri^C*»d4d l Um
tended.to ‘‘l.set: HP” m„. on the, afterhopu pre-j wWy of ftiends ii this
the evemng of the W^turn, v *A O p^ boa .fi rei n front of the
themwlvesby sewmgiogether and tack- AltoonaI j OUBC >on ; evening after his nomi
ing'down the carpets in a of rooms, set- QatioD . . ejqiefct “mine, host” of the
ting up a couple of bedstfeads and
beds’thhrebn-and arranging other matters in, Qftbe oft he party in this
good styl**fter : wMob: a grand oectionof County ia
sapper anciently awhited the amval o. the Foster
Judy of tfae house. ■> Shecame in duelime, was ' ,r
met airf escorted vto her house, .and,-on entering,
her well hehnagiaed. Instead of
finding a cold; empty hudCireeriess house, she
found |t well warmed, kndfiUed.with her friends
and acquaintances, and a smpking’ hot supper
tnlble.' iAfter Jhe; usual' salutations, the
party sat*down hi), the which was epjoy
ed by alVand by;none mdreso v thihi the, surpris
ed lady ?It was a grand dime we tell .you, for
vl were there,; hut we fWoU’t VtelL ; ypu what
character we.assumed intthe . drama, although
it was an important ope, the satisfimtofy per
formance of which elicited the highest chconi-
urns.
Paxes op MABKBTiHO.-r-lf there he apyfhipg
wanting to convince odb *«iti*ehs pf J|ho njjoesai
ty of having a market house, we think it would
be a call at all the states in town and an in
quiry as to price of marketing. We had
occasion to call at fottf stares, a few days since;
and ash the price of butter. At the first, we
'fqttnji a prime article, (at least it was represen
ted to be such) selling at 16 een|a ‘per
the second a genuine, fresh article -was Belling
at 18 cents per thje third .there was a
sliding scale of prices, gdod selling at l ots
aid inferior at 16 cts pet at thq foacth
we could :have purchased a few lbs of an extra
fine article at 8P cts per It). W* do not kno w
whether .there is iiho same in-price in
all kinds ofmatketing.bul presume there is.—
Thus it Will be eceh that while one person is
buying butter at place at 16 cts per lb.,
another person iFpaying2ootß per lb. at ;
another. ' The advance which the latter person,
pays over that of the former, in the article of
I butter alone, would soon pay for a share in a
market house, if got up'on the joint stock prin
ciple. Now that we hash the water and gw,
1 will not some of our enterprising and monied
! m en agitate the. formation of a company for the
! erectionpf a Market House and Town Hall.
| We need both badly, and we can get them
! juntos easily as we did the two improvements
| and conveniences we now enjoy, if some of our
citizens will take . hold of the .matter. Now is
the time to get. at it.. When shall we call a
meeting for that purpose:?
Os* Tbousasd Dollabp Wasted '—One
thousand dollars will be tatffn in exchange for
books, stationery music and musical instruments,
at the New Book and musio store.
|n order'to obtaio at least a part of said sum
and to make-preparation for a spring and Ham
mer supply the undersigned offers the following
liberal inducements jo purchasers.
For all cash purchases of five dollars aqd
upwards, ten per cent off, and for all sums over
ten dollars, fifteen per cent; off from the regu
lar retail prices. The above offer will bffstriot
ly adhered to until the Ist day of May next.
A lot of superior violins and bows on hand.
Also Guitars of the finest quality, together with,
strings of every kind and quality- % L,
NeV supplies of sheet music received semi
monthly.
Griswolds fine diamond pointed gold pens
warranted. Potter & Hammonds w Hting books'
I always on band. - il. SMITH,
i Altoona,'March 13th, 1860-.
Important to Pbopbrtt HoLDSRB.-*-£n an
other column will be found an extract from
Ordinance Ko. 1, .this Borough, together with
a resolution passed by the present lown Goun
oil. it would he well for the property
thißVplac& to jefid and not upon.' I We
hopc preßent pf ate in
earnest, and tbat tipsy intend to enforce the
Ordmaaceand lire dp to the reflation; Pre
vious-Boards hare? attempted to enforce the
jefemdt'to,,. but for sojne jrejison. ]
faded’. .We have jeppatcdly ,®P°?
Council to have the matter* attended to, bat so
little .action having beep taken thereon, we
thonght this Qrdinance a dead letter, and drop
ped tbe aulyiept. Tbejre is po pso hi ps«Bßng
Ordinances unless they are enforced, and there
is no use in haring a Board of ConnoUmen ,uor
attend to enforcing the Ordinwij|s.—
We hope to o«te » spirit of determined action
oh the psi tof the present ; :IJoard: (and white
they wHI <no dihtbt teoeivo'toeconsurtbf some,
; "
■ r&Mittfß E.Joims.jßgQnt
forthe abovenaihed work, is no# inthisplace
- \r% v-:- : »-*■ ■
taking subscribers therefor/ Itia abook which
■ '
contains a perfect English, ' G«ek, Gfgr
np»ja, Epahuh /and Jferenbh- l«r
in .one .volume the different
langungea hre easily understood jt^i'j§}ai
(ivc meaning of words soon d^Tor^*
,^ief ; attßtctlon of the: ;
adapting itself to the.un ed ucated-as ■#ell'as
educated. Every one Who can shotdd procure
a copy of the book. Price $2.2&. ’ * 4 f
Do Not Farcy Yocselp Sick.—The general
health of. the human body can usually bo sec|r
ded on by the patient himself.' It is hot every
little trifle that needs medicine. But there are
diseases that require immediate attention on ac
count of the dangerous results which cpSuo
from them; among these are coughs and colds
and the various pulmonary train that attend !
bur eyer varying climate. For these maladies
an unfailiug chtp yritt be found’ In pn.’ Kirt- i
r.* .
New Floor Store.— We have received a sam
ple of the flour retried at the net? flour and
teed store, in the oMlfoist office building,- above
the Lutheran Church, and it gives us pleasure
to state that it is as as any we have ever
had since we have this place; Person®
onthe lookout for «vjgpod article of-flour will
find it nt the new st«Ep}, The proprietors are
: accommodating gentlemen, and warrant all the
flour they sell. Oive a call.
-pixikg is the season when good
house-wives and thoughtful husbands begin to
think about fixing op hpd cleaning their houses,
we “ beg leave io say?’ that Messrs. Keys &
Walsh, painters and paper hangers, are just the
persons whb can giye- to a room a finished ap
pearance, and make olil things, in the furniture
line, l6ok os -well as hew. If you need the
vices of a paper banger or painter, give them a
call
- "3;
DBStiaTBT.— Dr. iG. Trimble of Philadel
phia, located in Hollidays
burg, tender* bis professional fervioes to the
oituens will attend at the resi
dences of pewoiw iifcStbis place, who may need
his pp popping a note to him,at
Hoilidaysborg; : , :
' The Hr/- pomes * highly recommended os a
skillful iphis line, and ja>n agree
able . and,- re
comWitd Irim to’ Ihdse of our citizens who'may
quire his spryices.
Associate Judge. -—We noticed a commupica
in the Tyrone Star, a.week or two-since, recom
mending our townsman, J. G. Adlum, E'sq., as
a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the
decision of the Peoples Party County Conven
tion. The Squire would make a dignified and
impartial Officer, and we should be glad to
chronicle his elevation to the office for which
he is named. \ -j ,
EntTOtmi-i-Will some of your nu
merous'readers answer the following query:
How is it that any itinerant Book pedlar, or
humbug Gift Jjtpp|£ afent, can palm off and sell’
large ntmffiers of books at good prices, whatt an
honest and settled dealer can scarcely pell one
book in a month, even at a very reduced price?
INQUIRER.
Lecture.-— . Rey. Jdr. Polland, of Pittsburgh,
will deliver a lectur© in the Catholic Church, in
in this place, on Sutftlay evening next, March
18th, Subject—“! Ireland 'b Present Aspect end
Future Prospects.* i The subject of the lecture
and the character <if the lecturer will be suffi
cient to secure hinj )a good audience.
CoßMCtios ——lt' soa been given out by some
persons that ! nil 1 the stock Of the Altoona Goa
and Wftter Compaiiy has been taken up. This
is hot the faci. .There are a number of shares
yet unsold .be ' haft by to
W. M/Ltoyd] J^Xtea^uriWP.of' the Company,
or to Beoj; P. fiosfc Esq., Secretary;
,t.O. E. fall nt-
t members of Winnebago Tribe
■is requested oh next Council Sleep 20).
Tbo Grand Ijjaahcitpl and Grand Chief of Eeeorda
will be present, i 1 1 Brothers, turn out, one and
ft U. '':. : ' r - •? '!•]'« W. A ADAMS, <7. v/JR.
| March 16, 1860.
Thasks.—At a regobir meeting of Veranda
Lodge, No. 532, I. O. of O F., held on the eve
ning of March sth| 1860, it was unanimously
?oM>. of thanks be tendered
Mr. Jas. A. Mo&tjiire and |jdy for the present
Aodksbs XO;|To|tisb Menl—»An addiee? to the
jqttDg Qteo iof Aljoona will be dolisercd In the
Presbyterian at 11 o'clock A. M., on
Sabbaihncxt, (Match 18tb,)byBeT. A.B Clark.
Tbe.jni^]Wfli4j»CpewB^*iU be reserved fey
their tiCcoihtnb|i|ibit All are IjmteA to attend.
PictTO»o^4^4^ T Ab*?y» 0 f ®? pr ‘f'
bm#wOfd<rrepp>ic«Vlly inform tbe pttiiens^f
Altoonaftad Ph»
(Hr* Clobangbj in this place,’
wfedieie JwSfttW
itp patron*
age of tiiepaldia. V.-,.-;. =•'
-* J wf-IsUltt»fe intent style? mad|,s ;?b®s
« ; W»* *w*
times. ' .'■; ■li-i‘-'-'■ ■•■■■ *
-A one sssortibßnt of on h.entf.j ; ;
- PirtuTn to <wd«t-
Pictures inserted in Lockett o^Wnn
\ l\i
is hereby tdtheStodk
hoiders Mt»«s
@4l now:1lw MioonirOfts And Wear
F.RQ3E. B*%
'Sssissse^m^^ssSk
On Bonday, tha 4th inst, of scarletfovar, pASCmMi
■ only;»pn of Robert ana
tan w;
£ w ;,-.S
I *
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DIED.
*WLomENT Of BiJUHOOOM% tor the ye«rW6% J
of.Ojarty - ■>'« tPKjs&i
'' -fto* "V
Bybalance dneTreasarorat last settlement,
SSKS&wii'.' ■" •c"v r
' .- 108'12.
Jos MUeWit, •*. . nft
Porter, MBUJken-4 Co., coal, ,*• ' ' * « 54'
Thornton Barnes, gW»M«Vi- ' r -tSw',
Crawford * Story, ; gl
A P Baker, making lamattrctow, J ifS?
•Jaa B Patton, flrugs, j >■ •■715
Louis Goldman, dotping fef paupers, 19 ta
J M Kmports. ; :ii “ » a 76
WmDlUoiyre pairing wagqn, • ’ga 75
Benj Lewis,tbreabing-m»chiP*r*P»t c| h, -
John BoUp*o*wtinrwa*e» ••••:•••••• : -53 i
Danl Bolinger, “ 30 10 I
A Vowinkte, cjndlea, . ‘ BO 52:
Umoli Bailji'lwwliaHOTt, • - v 42 7&
* «»**b
Davi J K JUtuey, repair* ofld lxi*ea, -
McLanahan A Cm, * 6 53
-Wm Anderson, honey, • 10 3X
Bam’l Barr, brooms, IS 00.
Alex Knox, Esq., ckivcraeed, 8 20
T B Uopkina, saddlery, 23 gl
J W JdcOndr saddlery,,. \ - 45
Lloyd 4 Holliday, lumber, 12 26
D Hill, hay elevator, j 6 «i
Jno McKoage, tobacco, - - &66
McFoddenK Icniou, wooertea, 05-40
James Comlron, merchandise, ■ 67 74
Lloyd 4 Henry, coal, fish and grocerlea, rl *
A F Osterlolu hardware, ' „ 1 14 00
Kennedy 4 Scott, plough and castings, - io 00
W Thompson, white-wathingaUna-honse, tc
■ J M Lindsey, heifer, pj 90
6 W Patterson, groceries, - - 20 00
O A Trough, printing, 20 O 0
Geo Raymond, *• 20 00'
Ji’enn Jones, “ • ' . ISO 00
Dr H.-T Coffey, salary and outdoor attendance,
“ C Ir»in,out-door attendance, SJ on
“ J HAke. “ S 3 50
“ L F Butler, “
“ Calderwood, “
“ Wtt Finley, “ JJ"
w D B Huw « pyw
State LnufttiCiAsylum, for D.Qoodfellow,
tV 11 Is’ Hospital, for Daniel M’Oounell; _ "J*
John Lytle, balance on acct. as steward in 1860, 60 00
C Guyer, director, and clerk’s salary and mileage, 110 84
George Weaver, do. 6-
Do. for clerking J* 99
Samuel Shrivor, director, salary and mileage, 00 46
John B Biddle , » . . s , . “9?
ll
Do. do. Pittsburg, 11 35
JOorlcy, Justices’ ftps, •, S
Geo Weaver; “ ’S.
GeoKoon, “ ■ J r.
D Shock,- “ \ 99
JZ Smith, “ 10 S
W F Aridenthall, Constables’ fees, *5
J W Cramer, “ '8 90
S'M? :' ‘ ' ' \ s |s
•aftSu, ■; 'r
BA Alexander, ‘ 2 60
J U Walter, “ . ; *75
Wm flicks, . . , .. , 38 40
Christian Smaltz, out-door reliatl j 9 qq
Hannah Ayres, „ 26 00
Mary Dm>i^U' r v> « 19 00
Blizabetti Caries, u ' 20 00
Matthew Burns, u 13 BO
Daniel Arnold, „ , 12 50
Sarah 6tevehs, - 10 oft
Dora Kramer, ' 8 Q 0
Catharinb Son, 7 DQ
Nancy McGituies, . 7 00
Jos. Oates, h 5 00
Bcbccca Forrester, 15 00
■ ; :jg
g«
CiUSa ’fbr Dbnher Iknnly afid (Md, H 9?
Huut’n Co. Poor Hou?e, £or A Myers, M 04
Wm. McQinnos, fbr-lkbpr on Ikrm, 95 04
Wm. UcOraw, ‘ ,
Jas. Long, • “ I
John Long) iw no
Trewurer’? p«r cenU©>, ** *°
We, the undenycnod Auditors of docertiry
that we have 'examined,' audited and ailjiHtrf the fjrcgolng
account of Jobs Pess Joses, Treasurer of of
the'iPobrof lilnir COUnfy. and that we find It t> be correct
as stated, and Uiat there Js a balance of Forty-One Dollars
and Sixteen Cents dde the said Treminfer. Witness- otar
hktals ahd.e« ? - mstbinTday of
JOS. B- lIEWITT,
ALEX. U. LLOYD.
STATEMENT OF E. McORAW, STEWARD OF THE
BLAIS COUNTY' POOR HpUSB.
To cash received from— ' _
Over*e<?i£ of the-Poor of Benner county
for XwMfUI Muffo, r; I -r : ■ 63.00
cif'Praiikl£u county, for the __ _
support of Cfttlmripß Quyer, „ jJT
Jas McCauley support ofllenry M Canlcy, 36 00
Director* of the Poor qf Bedford county, for sup
bl sundry paupers, ■ SS
Jacob Hammer for the support of his father, * w
Directors of the Poor- of, Uuntlngdon county, for
the support of Mary Lucas, " ”
Uneh W Moore for rent of the Deetcr property, 20 00
Uows sold, Belonging to Mrs, Stalls, a pauper, W 51
Cash found In Mrs. Stall?’ housd, •"
Goods sold heWoglo Cath. LiruJgaton,a pauper 463
Thus. Bingham for iy bus. Wheat, S-o
H D Patterson 20 “ £
Oeof earner. Sfo “ S>
jXu Dqan’for premiums oa article* sxhl’d at lair,, 700
$393 12
C R
Bj cash paid— ' i? on
JaQQ iund«D, feu* tout 13 Ofl
James OJTnel, for one bull, ~
Joseph Fay, co-ts in the Lytle case. 7 J
K Uuelof, .freight on bedsteads, drug*, *c. & to
Miss E Otto, fcrtfitcttcn labor, . „
Ulsa U Tipton, “
Bro., for 1 do* wrought £oj» bedsteads, 72 00
fifr'wwjrtor;
John Mullin, ■, j 07
Jokn fBX, t “ 7 12
Koht Lynch, u 20 38
JHKobertson, “ Ti £
Jghn Lotig,, ■ B 37
JadiliNoflaker, i( xfi 00
William M^Ufnnis,farmlfibor. tllina 1700
QcorgeVoctiuia, fur the support of Mary Liabln, a
‘ pauper at'Wthibhrgb,
W O Murray, for postage,
Shipping two way-faring paupers to Petersburg,
C Ouyer, shipping pauper from lyrone,
Excuses to Irooavllie,
gelf, bb account of Salary,
Procttdt of Bair Co. Mm Botat Pam for
747 VS busheltfofffheat; 88 of Byo« 6^ n o 1 CU>y«tsco<., ■
838 ofuSte; 2880 of Com (in «ari 30# of l2 o. |
OOlon* p 3 ofiiuiU Onions (35 of 2 Uhliof, PicUJesf
$2 Idkds of Qa^r.: 10 of Oorn-fcoder; 5?20 fe of Pork; 225;
of'Bfef: 230 bT Mntfbf^;^2&9heftite of Cabbtvgo; one Steer
worth t&hi *ud of JBdtS- Oidbanged
with McKoo U lbs. of
5 M**J ■
year bids ;;7two-y oar olds; M.yefit.hPgajkJ hM^of^tock
sasm^mS^^ Ss ? 1
k v V Arttda afcHMjbctoedmtta^floajs._ _
X7rssSS»^!B««aia?s^s
K sjr fe
i gaU ° n * , p ' A Sffort/or'jfesk. ■ .-■ ‘
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s£^^i
' ts*. Fttt*ju»a.
*nd there w«r* .«*5 con»um*d la the
wSr Hofilodtfrlhg theyeu. 83 buslwlt Med
to'Mawri. Blakhua.
for.cMh: ; %Q<l SVibiuhidsfold to Funs
wJSr?srhen» wen- >**>}*&>. lh». of Flour told to Farm
JSSJe- £ii Ofigglhi kifej *» outdoor relief; to the follow.
• 760 Ibo, fo the Boothelmrr finally; $OO to
Sg fg£L fcZSL ? M&fa thoWodiey family; 313 to tho
MOy; to tfcß.Kidd fcmlly-. * TWDoto
ropttrrd $62 So worth arocertet usd
SS?*jfe»iS wprth from the House. VSt but
' £ Fan* HAfld* chojflrtng
j-.^ f TMhingnvi^rr' l fonoo Blackfmith aad ,WagoiMß«-
ker»’ usd
to Fsymip?, fix uwt nine Wv •,
dohSreby certify that t& *»Kg<*»F![rt»to-
March'VS, IMO. -
T^bTICE‘TO 1 £t¥l|£Bß^|?T'a|
T^Suhm
teid-bv .pWhe.
wit •—Brunch, Harriet,
Acnesj Clara, Caroline. Julia. Annie and
in East Altoona, shall ha fifty feet wid*: and
niiwEmma, c4udia. Mvy. ciara l O^dlne,
Catharine st e.>. in West
ami MHno, Virginia, Emma and CiaudWmlleyi, £a nSlt
Altoona', shall be fiftoen feet »lda. .r^i&L.r.
Stc.i Ami be it further ordained. 4c., JbafiMteWdtUor
pavements along said spfeets shall bo ten
of the hurtKitboo, and'along public alleys tba payments
shall bethpso foot widij _ . VT. ..Iffi-L......
Sec.S. In laying mddlpavrtneirts, me earthnntttrneatlj
shall be removed to thgdepthuf wlp <<”t amUbgamfeej
up wilbsand, gravel officii, on.WiichAhff»lHß»t (WP
be laid: with a descauVfbpiu the lino of tho building ofoua
half inch- to the foot, .to the lino of the ®rbjw». ««
saiil pavements shall bq of bride or
half tbTwdth abfivo which.half
tlie curb-stonedildone foot therefrom; tlm otherh*lf snail
be filled up with hr ’ o|^e
' OW sTc4. All chrbitonfea
streets, lanes oraUeysa)f the Bol^gb.shiflrße i at
inchesting at the toR Urn pavmiientH
be ten ; or more thafl tettfeet tto
thicltiJWsnf four inchtfltt «« ot®r &- ; pf
the deptLof IS inCfteafrom tho fop, |>|B
*°^“ t UAhSj # S^S-V ijwnom witUa
of the Supervisor,- to procure fmdaet CCrb
t t^J®^
lunee and alleys of th£ Borough, herein
der the digestions of tl}o reglllaurof the OWS£
in hafdreVet forth, and to lay pavements in ‘kemajufor
hereinbefore directodfUnd in lUVwwa
shall bare fet curb-stottis or jjjm®
shall not be according.(6 the regulations #rtno.T^u iawr,
or shall, Iti the opidWof the relator, reqai««»eWSf
the owners of such lot* shall, on five days uotMjrona,,tM
Supervisor, toko up aifob curb-stones or pajstWitto, and re
set and re-lay them under ths direction of said rfguUWr.
And if any lot-owner shall neglpetor refusq, Sfftogjnotico as
aforesaid, to set or paWOT repave
their fobt-way In their lot or louUu acteordanco
with the requisitions df-thls ordinance, it Shall hoi the duty
of tlie Supervisor to cau»e til® BSiipe to the ex
pause of the sah} lot owner of owners, aiM taapfedtot of
the expense shall be recoverable before the Chief 'Burgers
in the sajne mapper aj'dehts under we hhudrcdifoUara are 1
now recpverahlo’hefocs* Justice of the said ;
lot owners shall moreover bo liable to culler th* penalties
inflicted uniler the eighth sec tion of this ordinance.,
‘SfuMh iVtooeveriny lot qwtier shall have set Ourß-stons*
ahd laid tits,'list or Bfcii iavemerit»agrsoably,<oithe direc
tions of this igJruanS&'Wjjngrahj:^ofiHrtrtoMsS* streets,
lanes or alleys, it shall be the duty of the auhervßoc to
maiufaih a suitable gutter at the expense of tad Borough
and under thedirectiftu of the regulator, ; l|: *
gsc. 7. Ho cellai-dopr, porch or step shall ptuleet, or he
extended more than five feet from tho tine of tbflbußdings
into or over the payepu'utsia any of the streets.' No.porch
shall be constructed,’post set up, or trees planted. WOUR apy
of the alleys beyond the line of the lots, and tm celldr doot
or Step shall be constructed in any oft he alleys jfhich’«hall
c ; tend further into the alley than tyio fretfroftj'lhe line of
tbe tow and all steps'of cellar doors Greeted of wpatructed
uln ibe said alleys," shall be on a grad® with the pave
ineut thereof, f? as to iechf on ito:ohBtru<;tlpß : to persona
TUMHinif iilouir eaiil Sftvciiicuw* , ,
SEC». If auy person shall setup lay pave
ments, or makefeotWiye, Cl set np ot plapt 4 port pr tree,
or construct a cellar door.porcti or door sj?p Intoy of the
streets, lanes or alleys ofthfc Borough infthJ’OtoCf 2?? ne J
than is directed In this ordinance, Of slutU ie|lWtonXa w>
his, her or their cnftj-stoues or pgreptbutt haftfS#* °f .*?*
lay them in the juaijper hertin befofe despriMffi e|rtT
son so ofleudiug, dnd belng legally convicted tlWrtPf nofore
the Chief Burgess, shall forfeit and pay tor OfThe
Borough, teu dollars for each o<rence,,to bq lewbd.itoa col
lected as Buma hoder one h u ud/vd dollars are levied at)3
collected by a Justice of the Peace under the laws of this
Commonwealth.— tetrad /rm Oriitmu am, ported
July Vith, XSH. x ; ; |
At a meeting of the Town Counciloftheßorongh of
Altoona, held March Bth, 1860, it wa*, 00 mQ&jn. i
Resolved, That the Chief Surges)) be forthwith directed
to procure printed copies of OrdinancoNo. Tpfsaiil Bor
ough, (in hand-bill’tonn,) and have a sutßetent number
posted op hi the most public and conspicuous filaccs, *ith
in tlie limits of the Borough, and also inserted jin.the“ Al
toona Tribune,” calling the immediate of lot
owne'raaad agents to the requisitions‘df thin esine fund es
pecially to that part relating more tp l|ie put
ting down of Pavements in front of bis, her Or their lid or
lots, apd sou that the same be fully complied ; Awl in
case any lot owner shall neglect or refuse..W put. down
Pavements in accordance with said Ordiuauce._foi; the space
of ninety day* Irom'the date hereof, that Sections sth and
gtii of said Ordinance ho immediately onlofeedr-efictrucf
from the Minute*. . ' ..i. : • ■■ ■
A. A. SMYTH. President pfUxmkaL
WM. JIcCOUMICK, ChiejTJ&a^u.
AtUfl: JOHN McOLKLi. AND, &c'y of Chif
Alto.na, March la, ISOO. 3t. . ■
OH IOH!I OH id '
WE’VE GrO "E' THJ3 M I
R<NL|£ Og
W A I L R A? & R !
ASD BORDERS T^MAIQII.
Beautiful gold fpk
PARLORS.: ■ ,1-i ■■ ■
Splendid .Tel vet, and Gold. ; ; t i
llandsome WiUJ,Hnd Chamber patterns. ! if r .J -
Thousands of rolls atiopenpeftce, had thousands 6, 8 and
10 cents. ' ' ' . i
\V indow Curtains, Fire-boardpHntsi TMte«,_Oeflljigs, ie
for sale by x ?• ?. >lAft$HAI»P>
At ibi OtnaiAsp,
, , ifb. 87 W«* Strut, (w^finrtA,^
. BST\LookJftT tht Striped Front. ; ; H;; ‘ ’
MardiS, bBflo.-2m. 'I
2 00
2 St)
2 10
«
SCHOOL COyiifpBNTION
In pnrsnance-of a resolution adopbij at' ft .stated
tneetinc of the 801 l idsyslmrit And Sfryspoit |jjd)b»th6<*c<bl
Association- on the 28fh of Jaunty last, a Cotmtr Conven
tion of the friendii ScVo^ii^^ubolielil
in the B(*roo£{ of • IpUJdii jiitJijtj, on: HfajiSittyi mM*f
£& iiext. at U o’clccV.ia. m.'And e*<a> of jflpjnwwil Bi|»
day Schools in the comity Is requested tosjwda delegation
of two or mom persona to, represent tliem.fi taidConven
slon ;wto wilt)»? exported tocome:prepaH>dt;to mnkoeorae
report of the statistics, history,. 4c., of thelHaehpola.;
. . v . J. PENN JDNBS, Prof.
,||^arJ6,’6or3t.
; 2ID
I 128 97
S3XI 12
* theljm
N JON*
CHEAP WINTEa^ODS
AT KeQOEUICX’S STfIES; "
mHKY WILL SELL THOSB<|GOI|S
I +ery ch&p.toimiko' r6om Cir summ|r
Ooote 'ALso atarge aasortment of' i >:■ •.., i. '■ ,-I
Walltaperanftßorflcrlng,
(tom New York, cheaper than ever offered tt thii ntarket
All other artlelee as cheap as the cheapest,*-t
-■ • r'yifT: : •
H. B. M* Sec'y.
it hereby given, that letters of- Adminlstra
apjiio estifeaf atlfflnjlaii of Hetean town
slgnedvraeidlMsae aforesaid. All persona knowing them
liald estate are requested to make imme-
Sate paytnen t,and tlioae having claims will present them
for settlement, to • .
i JOHN QRITFIS, Adm'r.
M. KING, SliOE
ii, MAKER, inform* the public that ho
ItaWsken the Boom neat door to the Tribune
Tlrgmia Street, where be is H* MRhBB
pared to" rimnnfkctnre every style of
SE?TS SHOES, at reasonable price*, and ifl, a substantial
banner. ' ' . : l Mar - 15 -
T>OGT AND SHOEMAKER—JOHN
ft'SIEnLE has taken ft portion of the
room occupied by'A. M. KINO, next
to 3. "Wi Bigg’ii Tin Bhou, and annoupci'- HHEfen
himself ready to, get mi Men a Boots i '
in«rtr)d style and at low rates. ■. [M»i -to, w-tf.
BEAD AND CIRCULATE
THE STATE JOURNAL.
AND asthjia
M mtlit' lnti'?, a certain cnra roe v
I o<>ugUr. r
ULUWljnjjBESr i Tfr" remedy waadiscover’' '
hU BWgtiter; e«» given up
waa eurad. and la now alive and well.
tin»W* f<i»o« »**“*■; ** * UI ‘f° d t«
caJtfttUywing this remedy, fm, reoei
Simp f«*
G. W, Kessler*, Druggist, ..
symptom of Consumption
tikehold of and dissipate. <we«'
Irritatlonofthe nerves;
poctoradloD,sharp pal.ia in t belongs,
SownUoas, nausea at tto nornm*.
hOK«t*. wasting away of the
BROWN £ CO, S 2 and 34' Johd St, N
March BaBoo.-6m*
rpo FARMERS & G-ARDEHER^S
X -ate
SRfeTTlUnudis bythOLrot Masctawctuso QaHT.CT.ttt
lofrtso tutt pvwohaset*. This article li in the twenUMMW
oftita introduction Into <hJ» C° u - utr V, *>>4
tniattaof erery other description,
Str IV Ismadefrom the bight soil of the WtroraWf
Ydrfcby the tw M. Co., "ho have a capital of »»
TeeWFjit the business, which is at mh should the; makjm
Corn and Vegetables It is tlio cheapest, neatetl
and handiest toanufe ip tlio world; it can be placed Ut'.W*
rec 4 *o«tact with tho necd, forces and rl puns vegetation taro
mmlkm earlier. prerehtfl the eat worm, doutUr the cron,]*
ictfAmit dit A 'r* ,nh,t odor. Three dollars worth or.
refirsilVaiifltcknt to manure an acre of corn tn tbaMß^~;
«—2 bblis3
Kwi.yr.hh yer barrel, delivered
or railroad In New York City. . -* v
: Apamnhlet containing ctory information, and CCftiwijMl
i aU drer the United States, wiUbesentfrdato
I .nvojSiaaplricgforthesame. „ •• " s
i sny«B»*rt»j OKimXG BROTHERS i CO. ; ;
iferrOi iJirrr A'jrkuUurut Warthouttf
So. 60 Courtlandt Street, New York *
tv;Or &«9th Delaware Arenuo, riiiUaelphla, ?fci
ItoKhSiWftcStos ; -' • '-■ --'I
In pnaentlaz you -yrlth PR. ?itOVB
CORWAL, *e tfesi te to state Its superiorityorcretMf «*►
trotn that dun* ot quack ha* heretofore otrewAiptn. • .&*,■
*f»jM«BSpKS^ l W6^
nlidm them. Secondly—lt Is enttreiyfte*
opfede of any kim! : aud connqwa^«rn»
ii put up Wham.
otoemMeteltoa®
tn^mpUfialt^!o'«lK»*; - ihowy roots from *hiehlt U
diajillatt belu* <U«S from tb« turpsW, «n er.the dtfVPPOa.9?
Dr. Katon, many of them hy hie oisn heuJ*. VouLthlX^'>
It Is perfectly Harmless and cannot injure the mo«delw«*
infihl.ahdW atertain cure end relief lu all tfte-KnlolMn#
eaqee, rticlrti iMchiefiuorit prerevery otherpnpimUMS,
Ti^aa£; boHi?a#ts
a» ? DtswKkr, Couci i’ele<vfor softening- the cnm» «g»
1 reUwing: p*ltt = ‘ lor • the it »r
aualied. few Geld In the Meed it is « sure telfeC. for, **q
relied oHyrilfi
ti sMsaodUt ltt alt cases of convuUloUeot.nU, we
iT rMOmmendzOh.to hwe no ttaeiu procuring It tajOte
Itwstssc mwk ot^er Pr^JV* 11008 01 th S^2^
»4vPrt«Joent»a» c*M%g.
wtoie sMiie&t ft their aiJeerthlnc; lor the
eon r - It commend* itself ** the moat tclwblo to aU
.Inallr ' ‘ ‘ >&s>£' -pad*' udeochlmltisjMUjJ
hoqtr' TOC>‘
as to do iyosu
etdlhoht Of-thVidedlcil ptofeli-.- ->S-\ . .
ptfifirfte Street of to,tbe
and'cfffect of* the*tnlo otihe
h«*Wmid Jlw result
thjr‘t BLOOD FOOD” from the use of w. BFWWg
jfS i^nSldjMfrfrct health. Withinfix mqntto atom
iiftfbduc’lion.OTertiro.thousand consumptive* vretdewetur
by it. If you haveaoy apt(teiW4Cftt«M
snnintive tendency,Co,ugh. U^adacUe, ° r
’ im6b ieliUh!4,iiye» wiil-undtuft am unfitUlng tfn*^hj(
ASf^&rXiSW
- bring It iotft.Htely vtd health* %
fi* }g always experienced after tfttag tAly.ou«hMU«tvl£t
jlale Qc 1 Cawaw Oomplaiuts ot Wsshueas, jmJWw®* l *
In Taltu^yre^&s&SSv-Wi
a &rtfthi«» Wiwult from tho u* Of two orpMW
ties. Tl«* •‘BLOOD TOOD«-is effectual*? »U
tiqu?. Salt ittewn,Mft■'ffife
l*ale and emaciated children andaauUi are tmmgoJSgg
benefited by ita use. It giver strotigtli to~ina‘bMFd*P
color and beauty UKh© *Wa. ot
using It with wonderful success, roc Dm oltectwn% i atf
ei^^lceilperbolUe.^^^
No. 39 Malden Lane, Negdjfarjfc »
T. W.DYOTT ft SONS, Philadelphia,* ahdO.
Plttsborgh, Wholesale Agent*. :2, . : '.
By A. Koulb, Altoona; W.'JVMurtay, HolUdayahttCg)
and by all resectable druggists throughout the
March 8, 1600.-ly.
House" and lot; for |l£bSP
The mibicrtberoffer* at Pidvate'Ssie
on (he colour of Adeline and Anita streets’,
Host Altoona.' 1 The House
Story frame Building, containing Hall.fl|Hß|H|
Parlor, Dining-floem and Kitchen on
flrsttldor. four goodsiecping roopuon *Se second floor,*
a finished Attic. Th* lot is in icood order.'- ■ ’ '■ ,
Persons wishing- tb’tlew the premises' and obtain tethst
information'will call npAnthe subscriber.' -
-■ * •■--■ ' MARQT.M. McCIVCM; -
Anfr llth,lBSfi-tf. ,
A UJfEilfefßATOiiS■«'OTlU |£F
/~\ Notice 1» hereby-given that letters of
tion on the estate of William Kenner, ta|# of Altoona,
Blalr Couhty, deceaaed, have heOT. tjHnted to tbeftndsf
sighed residing As* aforesaid. All P#o»» Itoowinß the*-
selves indebted to faldestnteare ftMttestM to
diate'payment, tod‘th«i >i hh’ r lhg claims will pr*senfj%
eamedtu vauthSflxed Ifer settlement, ■j.-v'r.-v
UAWKESWOaxn, Athmnisfrofce.
v;;:'' • . ", -'TT y
A DMINISTKATOIi’S NOTICE.
ffotlce i* hereby eiv»ti that tetters of Administra
tion on the Estate zl rt IEUAM DABTO, late of Altoona;
State haVobeen’granted to tho
tending as afdttitnid;’ All piersona knojriui th'cmselviji In
debted to' said estate' nre requested to make immediate
piynrent, and those having claims trill present themdoly
ahthent : Cated for settlement. . ' .' v
Keb. IQ, 1860.-6 t C JAGGARD, Admr,
■' SBSO'TOR •
SIR WALTER DE RUSE’S GREAT
m* woman iMuldßisrb
this vaiuabiaatid instructive wbrfe.'Tt wilt save them many
staeptessulgbiaond days of sorrow. Every young maf agd
woman .contsmplaUng holy wedlock, should, hate w
highly Instruct! vd book. It will save to those whpTefttrft
tlionsands of dollar*. and many after chagrins and’regrets-
Mothers, fethefs, sisters, l)rotliar», send for it and rsMl'lta
instructive pages, - Yon will never regret It. Sent trK te>
itbv'ilddrCss, by enclosing four stamps to W. DE KuBB, M.
HhtSd. PhllßdclphfA Post Office. v ■
1 ; ftbib.'lSM.-ly. 'f
f'l REAT WALL PAVER DEPOT.
vT We hare juft received a very largo and splendid
(took of WALL PAPER and BORDER- purchased direct
.from the manufacturers, which enables ns to Sell at mack
lower rates than those Who buy small quantities fro*aeo>
and. hands. Wo invito those wishing to purchase to W
and examine our stock. J. 4 J. LOWTHEE.
Febrtary 3,1800.-3 m. A-■
SUGAR AND MOLASSES BY THE
BBL., and COFFEE BY THE BAG, for
At Phils. prices, freight only added.
Jan. 26,1860. ' 0. JAOGABD.
Ip OR SALE'—A HOUSE AND LOT,
desirably located in the Borough of Altoona. Apply
to Join* SHOEMAKERS
Altoona, Feb, 3, 1860.-tf.
CALL AT THE NEW FLOUR, PRO
VISIOX, FEED AND VARIETY STOKE, to the’qjd
Post Office building, and examine the Stock and priOMK '
Feb. 23, 1560.-tf. . t‘, v .
rpHE VERY BEST ARTICLE 0F
' JL , FLOUR, from lbs celebrated Le.wistovrn mills, kept
at the naw Flour and Feed Store. Call and geL a sample of
U. Price as low as the lowest. [Feb. 28, *60.-t£
TF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN
I the Provision or Variety line, call at the New Store, to
the Old Post Office building, on Vlrttalastreet. and buy on
reasonable terms. [Feb. 83.IMIMt
BAKER'S FLOUR.—A VERY 8U-
iff
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