The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, April 12, 1860, Image 3

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PitUlmrjh, Pa.
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i' THE TRADE
IVccVly, in new and* bead-
PRINTS *
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in full Madder: Colon.
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lot N'a.fau St., S. Y.
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PRICES,
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Jj ESTATE FOlj>
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.iTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
At MAILS OLO3B.
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fIAILROAD schedule. '
T i .. f; ru t arrirei R. 33 P. SI-.- 8.36 P. M.
W' a, „ Well “ 7.B>A. M. .;«■ T,6OA.M.
* „ |iot “ USA.AI. *• 1:20 A.M.
f* «mi “ fc-i'- IMI-. « P.M.
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W» Went 6.401'. M-, « «£5 P.M.
' ti.H Hn,A.NCUciinnccts,wi»ll_lixproM
-t in.! Wrtt ana Mail Trnm EastApd W«»-
hbaNCII TIIAINS connect with Johnstown
I'* 11 'i.iion Train Knstnn.llVc»t,Jjohß«town Way
and £xpi« i TrelnAr«t»«pl,
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local items.
4f01(56V .—A jnshW jol» .';w«rJc3f|iicb a owing
1, its DBturc, could
j as from issuing our paper at t lie usual time
,i,it ueek 1 , and “1 80 from.giving it that attention
it should have htJ. v; ,
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I IyrKBKSTINO TO TUB ECONOMICAL.— M’.SS Jen-
I B t Seott, our a
Bjcbia« which, ia these Jiord times, is iparticu-
Urly adapted to the wants of the people;—Mrs'. |
[ t’. C. Pow s Patent Hut' and Bonnet Pressing |
I jiicliinf. The invention is an bid, and Jong ;
inw «ne, awl has proved, a successful one. Its
jjJrentages over the old system [of pressing by
. jauJ with irons arc :—the work is donejn much
lisrter time ; the articles pressed .are made
onager, or more durable ; sunburn, mildew,
;.; n rust , &.C., are wholly removed; after going ]
Kproagh the machine, the bonnets will, when I
uposcJ to the Sun, continue, to whiten fur somclj
cne oud will never sunburn again. Gctitlc- j
sin s hats cm bo rendered equally as good as
ttf by the machine. -Miss S. Las purchased
iltrigU of this and ilifiiin county, for the use
rfthe machine, consequently Lcr’s j.s the only
me ir. this county. In connection,'with this
ii.TJ, wo might state that Jennie’intends start- !
iag la tire city on Mondy morning next to lay j
:. h block of goods winch will- not be excelled \
.Vr beauty and quaUty Ibis side of Philadelphia, j
lAn ident — We learn from a correspondent
I«; Spruce Creek, that a man named James Tcv-
I iiisas run over at Barree sfation by the JPnst
freight westward, on Sunday morning last, and
(i much injured that he died between 7 and 8
i< clock in the evening. He was a laborer on n
[ arm near Spruce Creek, and was enticed by a
cm lo accompany him to Barree, where he be
csce intoxicated, and the man left him. Ho
'»* found bctwccttJß and 0 o'clock on Sunday
corning, but vos speechless. After being car
tel into the station house and'warmed up he
tried to talk, but could not bo understood. His
right arm was! crushed from; the elbow to the
tiioalder and he was slightly bruised in other
}irU of his body. An Inquest was held upon
iishody, by Esquire Lytle, of Spruce Creek,
uaa verdict in accordance wil.h the above
stilcaient rendered.
ißir.iiTftt, Casualty.—Cue of the most
ir-ghtful accidents which we Lave ever been
tailed upon to record, occurred on Thursday,
m.-ning at Hay & Co.’s Coal Works, near Ir
riu s Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It
V.ptai s that six men entered the shaft for the
purpose «f going to work, and were being let
•town in the usual way,- whpn the rope attached
i- the windlass through which they were being
!mred, jirokc, precipitating them a distance of
•ome one hundred and twenty feet, to the plat
form below. The result is easily imagined.—
The entire party were killed and their remains
terribly mangled. They were,all miners, and
vorweiK in the pit Three of them wero mar
rn:J, and men of families.
i I ' AI or- Cesses M.t^siiArs.—The pay of Mar
iflwla will be emu dollar per thousand in the dis
ln:t the population exceeds one million—if
* CM > d»en 81 ilo f>r each thousand. The pay
of the assistant is 2 cents per head of lbjp*pt>pu
lation, 10. cents for the statistics Of each farm,
1j cents lor each establishment of productive
mlawry. and two cents for each death, reported,
16e Marshal- ia prohibited frofih receiving any
fart of the fees of tho Assistant under a penal-
V °f $l,OOO for each offence. ' The assistants
Urc five months in which to perform tiieir du
place'of six weeks, as is stated in a pa-
n S ra ph going the rounds of the papers.
A 1.0.5 a CocKTsmp —A couple were recently
i-arricd in the village of Webster, Westmore
**ti county,, who had reen filling and cooing for
lot last twenty-one years 1 The gentleman is
»tr sixty, and the lady about forty. Their
waruhip commenced in 1829. when the lady
"is not yet out,of her teens, and when her
■iirjcr” was double her/age. Some one has
!#:J that courtship is'the happiest period of
'ife- if this .bo i|rne.;.w)tat a joyous {time this
to . u P‘ e luust Lure had. Connubial bliaa was no-
Hlcre: I . - ..
Moke Show Beep. — Ohr excellent and enter:
pricing caterer for the ptiblio, in the"beef line,
I-Runyan, appears determined to beep up, if
raise higher,' his reputation .for slnughter
lng the beat beeves to be had here or in,the
'" su Oa lMt J» drove a-lot past
°^ lce i nearly all ofvrhicb we.re aslnrgc as
! * oBe heretofore noticed. They were beauties,
trill furnish choice ehts, and when they have
“ served pp there will be “more of. the same
„ uu I Tbe ',,be|f de?dt ; un.
or n,ing .Ibet. obty 4 little tb6
“ fw <ome palates. A ;; -\[ -y ::'0
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t* * ICEXED r —We are 'pleased to note the re**-
,* ta our young friendl Robt Pitcairns, who
p 5 * 3 to aHBU ®e file position, of Clerk to the
e pcmoneuUy among us. His thorough
•™ae«ion uith the Penn’a Central well fits him
■a/i. 8 tp which' he-has been called,
* JdiSSiif »|i
[COMMUHICATTO.]
“On wtththe, dance.?— lHtntum. ] ; ; ;
“ Ota through the maze of the fleet dance, on."—.Bbrnaw.
Hbssbs. Editobs —Terpsichore rules the
hour. The qrchmagician, Dunham, bas wrought
a French revolution in “Young America’s” -vul
gar ideas of locomotion. This progressive
: 790 A.M.
« 00 A.M.
9-00 «
: 700 P.M.
sw -
youngster has done away with walking He
“ wiltaes” to liis breakfast; he schottisdhes”
lup avoirs and down; he goes off to his work in
a ‘‘jig he “reels’* to bed; he “mnzourkos” to
church; the. juvenile instead of going it flat
footed to schooli “ trips it on the light fantastic
toe,” .and “ tip-tpes terpsicborally across the
Academic threshold.” ■ Even the 'dogs seem to
av ?; ®nnght the; infection, and.the stranger from
distant parts, stores with mute wonder to see
n canine quadruped iklp across the floor ala
Dunham.' Hut. when we come to consider
:ek, p. m.
him who leads off .In this giddy whirl, the
master-spirit which controls and corrects this
romping which might-Oise run wild, we
cease to wonderat these strange results.
- -Mr. Dunham isaperson of marked and pecu
liarly; distinguished personal appearance; of me
dium.site ; of square build; bis commanding
person would secure vcspect even from those
whom the sun of bis genius has now enlighten
ed. Kith a bead of the finest phrenological de
velopments, (Which a slight tendency to bold
ness- show off to peculiar advantage, an eye
beaming with intelligence, a countenance indica
tive of the exalted benevolence of his character;
—of manners in which consummate grace is bar-'
j moniously blended with the highest dignity, he
i is indeed a striking and effective figure. His
• mind is a mine, which tinges all subjects with
! the reflection.of its own brightness. His grasp
is wonderful, lie seems to be perfectly familiar
with all : -the sul.jeota which it is possible for the
vmind of man to dwell upon. You-aeed but sug
gest to him the most intricate, profound problem
of politics, “ the Gomian knot of it he will un
tie;” take him on physics, his very presence .is a
physicr—bis conversation is a prolonged physic.
He is a thorough master of metaphysicswe
seen him. with unabated zest, maintain an
argument of five hours duration, to convince his
opponent that the contemplated “mill” between
llccnan and Sayers, is not a brutal exhibition,
bat an intellectual “pet to.’ ’ Hear him discourse
on trout- fishing, ypti can almost see the “speck
led beauties” flashing in the sunlight. In elec
tricity he is a galvanic battery. In alchemy he
ho is a perfect pousterswivcl. Talk of your law
yers. Shades of the immortal Coke, Black
stone,; Mansfield, Marshall and Kent I Here is
a disciple .worthy to enter into th e sanctum sanc
torum of the grSnd temple of jurisprudence, and
minister at the altar of justice! He is familiar
• with the most mysterious arcana of law. His
speech blazes with the rich trophies and rare
brilliants of thought, which gem the current of
time, and illustrate the history of law.
Bat bis great forte is unquestionably finance
His financial gcqitis eclipses all his other facul-
ties. Finance seems to be the focus of all the
rays of bis genius. All the other mcutal en
dowments wo have mentioned seem.but auzil
iary to this. They all seem to center here.—
He was not long in our midst until he had resol-
ved himself into a committee of the whole on
thoatate of the finances. This prodigy n»|et his
juvenile disciples twice a week, in .the Imllfabovc
Mr. Jaggard’s store. Hero his startling and ec
centric evolutions struck the youthful tmed with
intense winder; be was furthermore a •• whole
souled mu ;” he had “ h foreign air,” his unti
ring patience, forbearance, cool Intrepidity and
facile temper won the praise of all. Our citi
zens went wild in his praise. At the fifth meet
ing of his class, he'displnyed one of his remark
able financial feats by suggesting to his youth
ful followers to “coiue down with their dust,”
which theyaceordiugly did, each dancing to the
tune of.twq dollariaiid a half ante, excepting
one : who evinced a spirit of reckless insubordi
nation, (I had almost said rebellion) by reply
ing to the earnest importunities of his profes
sor, that he danced on time.”
After this grand coup d'etat, the Professor went
a trout-fishing. Since then he has not been
heard of; and it is shrewdly suspected that be
is so much taken with this genteel sport, that he
has quite forgotten to come back, forgotten his
bill at the Logan House, forgotten his magnan
imous offer to give free lessons to the' bend
waiters children, forgotten the. friends who
loaned bin*! u “ twenty,” and the others who
loaned him'« “ ten.” It is however a feature of
the Professor's financial genius, to be forgetful
of these vulgar trifles. A vague suspicion hud
also insinuated itself into the minds of his aa
sophistientid pupils, that he bud taught them
a "step” which was uot down in the bill, which
balding suspicion Durst into the full blossom of
certainty, when on the next night of meeting
the inimitable and accomplished Dunham came
not; nnd N when “morn came, and went, and
came again,” and yet Ae came not, it was then
that aH their rosy anticipations of brilliantly il
luminated and tastefully festooned halls, which
the “gay deceiver” had promised, jtml the vis
ions of bright lamph shining
“ O’eijrfalr .wsittfU unit bravo men,”
paled intp the dull, cold, grey reality of disap
pointment. 'And now, -
“ the young nud tho lovely ?—gonel
Where are the brows with the red rose crowned,
And the floating forme with the blight tone bound
And the waving locka and the flying feet.
That Still should ba where tlio mirthful meet ? .
They ora giuc!—they arefl.-d, they are parted all:
> Alas 1 the foisakomhaUt
Latest ruojt tiis East.—Of course every
body who takes any interest in the “ mill''ho
tween the, j “ Benica Boy" and Toro. Sayers,
which comes off in a few days, will be o.n the
logout .for the latest news- in reference to the
condition of the men uhd their prospects, end
what is said about them, but all that may be
said about them could pot possess as much in
terest to the people of this cbmmunitjrj as the
Isimjple announcement that is , i& J.^-TLowther
bare Just received their stock of SpriLg and
Summer goods, And a beauty of a stock lit is.—
Large, varied, excellent, consisting of every
thing and the yety best of everything, calculated
to Buil pverybody anti ail . fdehds. Jpst
drop ip janji see the piles and learn the prices*
lUttH asp LosoLirs.—Dr Qeo. H t Koj
ser, of Pittsburgh, Pa. , has prepareJ a medicine
fpr.tbe core of lung diseases, that bids fair!id
Ppt'nyid all tba various horde, of nostrums, 1
with .which the public have been pestered for
years- does not pretend that •it will cure
consumption in its last' steps, when ulcers are
eating up tho lungs, bat ho means to do a great
deal of good, in arresting in time the symptoms
which lead to a fatal disease. Take warning
brttie qf -Xejwer’s Fectoiml which
to ettre ydu. Sold ai-CI. F-Xesijier*3.
Charge op Sotbocce. —On Monday next, *
new BohedUlbwill go into effect on the Penn’a
‘ R »»« make considerable change in the
time of departure of passenger trains from this
station, and those who intend to travel should
make a noteiof if, else they may find themselves
a “ leetle” too late.
- *- ; WESTWARD. .. 'V
Exp. Train Ar..at 760 A M. leave«t7;soA. M.
Fast Lino 'i“ “ 8.40 P. M; « •« 8.40P.A1.
Moil Train f* 6.55 F. ML “ “6.66 P.M.
■ ' , ; ■ ‘EASTWARD. ' 'V'
Exp. Trhin Ar. at 8.20 P. M. leave at 8 85 P. M.
Fast Line “ “ 1715 A. M. “ *• 1.2 Q A. M.
Mail Train ", “ 7.16 A. M. “ “ 7.30 AM.
Installed.— Thefollowing named gentlemen
were installed officers of Altoona Division, S. of
T., on Satprday Evening last:
W- P.j—Miohael Clabangh.
W. A Galbraith.
R- S.-—David Irons.
A. BJS.—J-Thebdore Peterson.
R.—Caleb Tipton.
• *T.—Benjamin P. Rose.
C.—rJbhn ißpyles.
, A. C. 4— Diivid Atiick.
I. S.'•‘•Joseph Bush ■
Q. S.-f—Wm. .Marshall.', ;
Chaplain—A. D. Cherry.
ConitECTioN.—ln noticing the candidates from
this place, for County Superintendent of Com
mon SchOoisi in our lost issue, we stated that our
friend across the way. H. Smitb. lmd received
the title .Of L- L. D., from Union College, We
should have said: A. B. The mistake was made
by us and cheerfully correct it, as early os
possible, as wo know Mr. S. has no desire to
sail Under false colors.
Notice.— ThoCommunion of the Lord’s Sup
per will be administered in the Presbyterian
Church, in tjtis place, on Sabbath next There
will be preparatory services on Friday and Sat
urday evenings ai 7J o’clock, and on Saturday
morning at 10$ o’clock. Her G. W. Znhnizer,
of Huntingdon, will assist in the services. The
public is invited to attend.
Notdce.-f-The subscribers to the Capital
Stock of the Altoona Cas-and Water Company
are hereby notified that if the full amount of
their subscription is not paid oh or before the
IGtb day of May nest, Section Bth of the Act of
Assembly foil the incorporation of Gas and iVal
- be strictly enforced:—
“Section 8. That if the stockholder, whether
an original subscriber or assignee, after twenty
day’s notice pf the time and place appointed for
■ the payment of any instalment or proportion of
the capital stock; shall neglect to pay the same
at the place appointed, for the space of thirty
days after the time appointed for payment
thereof, such;stockholder shall, yt addition to
the instalment so called for, pay at the rdte of
one per centum per month for every delay of
such payment, and if the same and additional
.penalty shall become equal to the sum before
paid on account of such share, the same may be
forfeited by and to tho said company, and may
be sold by them >t public sale for such price as
may he obtained therefor, or in default of pay
meut of any stockholders of such instalments ns
aforesaid for,the,space of sixty days after the
time appointed n$ aforesaid, tbe president and
managers may at their electi m cause suit to be
brought in the samp manner as tjebts of a like
amount are now recoverable, for the recovery of
the same, together with the penalties aforesaid.”
BENJ F. HOSE, Stc'y.
Altoona, April 13. 1860-4 t.
Office of the Altoona Gas a Water Co., 1
' Altoona, April Ltb, 18C0. j
A meeting,of the Stockholders of the Altoona
Gas & Water Company, fill be held at the office
of the at the Gas Work*, on Saturday
evening. May sth, at 7J, for the purpose
of bearing the; report of the President and
Board of Managers.
An election for President, a Board of five
Managers and a -Treasurer, to serve for the en
suing year, will be held at the office of the Com
pany, on Monday, May 7th, between the hours '
of 9 A. M. aud 1 P. M.
No person will be avowed to vote at said
election unless the full amount of his capital
stock shall have been paid in.
' BENJ. F. BOSE, See'y
M4KRIED
On the 22d ulk. by tho Rut. George Hllrft, Rev. SAM
UEL A. WlLt-GN, of the Kant Baltimore Conference, to
Mies SOPHIA A., daughter of Mr. Hammond Stanalmiv,
of Baltimore. ;j
At the Lutheran Parsonage, on tho 1-ltht tilt, by Rot.
Lloyd Knight, JOHN M. BAIRD. of Altoona, and 11 las
JANEDKONLBERG.of Uollldaysbnrg.
On Thursday icvening., April ah, at the hpuseof tho
bride's father, by the Rev; A. K. • Taylor, Mr. HENRY'S.
WHITTINGTON to Miss SALLIK E. McCOIMi. -West
daughter of Joshua W. McCord, Esq., r. 119/ UoUidayahurg.
In this place, on Thursday, the Bth Inst., of Typhoid fe
ver, Mr. JON AX;L ANTZ. aged Myraars.
in thl* placedon Saturday, 7th Inst, of congestion of the
brain', FRAN K.LI N RUSH; son of Bov. A. B.and Mary F.
Clark, nged 10 mopiHe. ' ■.
"Jesuseald, buffet lit tie children, and forbid-them not
to come unto mo; for of such Is the kingdom of'Heaven.”
—Mat. xlx, xlvi
Watrea C. Ros died at Altoona, Pa„ April Ist, 1860, in
the 37 th year of bis 6g*. Ho teas aeon of the late Rev. J.
A. Roe, of .Pittsburg; He Joined the ill. K; Church In the
year XSSI. and continued a fait)iful member until his death.
He posaessed a; combination of qualities such as is rarely
seen. Whilst he wad humble aud modest he was dignified
and firm—respirting-aU men. but when in the path of duty
fearing none.’He was a most attentive hearer, hut despised
the office of a critic—liberal without extravagance—« pru
dent wise and {safe counsellor. He lovedths Church, and
.the Chnrchloved lihn. - As a business ram.he was correct,
attentive ami persevering—one of the most efficient stew
ards we hareever met ’As such, his - influence with ' his
brethren Wasalmdst unbounded, and his value was beyond
computation.' As a husband (Uidfsthcr; he was a model
after which but few could pattern without improvement.—
The moments not occupied In business were spent iu his fh
: mily, where, by'the voice of music and the stnileof lore, he
taught all to lionor and reverence him. To know him
was to love him.- Ifis'dcath, like his life, printed a beau
tiful exhibition of tht power of religion, it was a glorious
triunff'h. Pot some days pre rious, through tho complica
tion and peculiarity of his affliction, he had boon quite de
lirious—hut a ftw hours before hisdoparture bis intellect
became vigorous and realizing his cunditinu, ho gave the
fullest proof tjiaf all was well.- Ho railed Ids wife and
children to his bedside and kissing each one, he bade them
farewell, and whilst a few pers ns who had assembled in
the mom w -re engaged in prayer, and singing f*On Jordan's
-stormy banks j stand,” he leaned hie head, by faith.- upon
the bosom of his Saviour, and sweetly breothed hleiife
away.- Itwasilot a cross to stand by (lie side Of WaltsrC.
Roe when dying. No, no. It was witnessing a glorious
victory, lie has gone, aud with hfma bright light. 'Peace
to hls ashcs and honor to his memory.
: ; S. CREIGHTON.
Resolutions adopted at a meeting qf the- Official Members of
■ the Altoona it. JE Chum, April Wi, I8«n :
Wbeuus, It has pleated God, In the order or hi* Provi
.dence, to remqra from our midst onr friend and brother,
Walter C. Jloe,; whofdr thrcey earaluis beeh associated with
us; be it •. . ' " . ‘
. * 'Respited, That the- member* of this bod/ cherish a gratis-,
ful recollection of the memory arid virtues, oeyMlft* the
agreeable intercourse • which -tltcy- have eqjuyon with Hid
- deceased, and a rtecp-«cn*e of the- valuable service* which,
as Steward, be rendered tha Church. ■ L; / ■
Resolved, That this body deeply sympathizer with the
relatives of the deceased- fn their bereavement,, dad that
tfae’Becretary be requested to communicate an appropriate
expression of the same to hi* aflUctedfamDy.
; Resoteed, That these resolution* be entered' 0 ! 1 the Jour
nal of this tody, atd 1 (hat a copy be forwarded to the * 4 Alt
toonaTribune,** fer publication..
•:>!; 7: /> . aAJ^.CWpiaiOJi,'
jjrp, Snt’y. ' ■ - v
MED.
, A CABD;/ V -
: I have -understood from- a mures,
that Interested parties have reported> that I, had
moved my GAS.* FITTING AND PLUMBING
establishrasnt from ■ Altoona. I would respect*
folly inform the citizens of Altobpa that it is
not. nor has it ever been intention to re
move. Persons desiring work done, in a good
aad substantial matUnor.: and. at lowest prices,
can be accommodated by calling at my shop,
Sdoore beUw the PvH Office, or upon Bose,
General Superintendent’s Office.
I G. A. OGELSBY.
Store-House and Dwelling for Rent.— The
store-room and dwelling, now occupied by Ricli
ard Smith, as a tailor skop, will be for rent
from the first of April, 1860. It is a desirable
location. For further particulars inquire of R.
AG. Kerr. [Mar29,’6o.-tf.
Boarders Wasted. —The proprietor of the
large boarding house, on Emma street, formerly
occupied by Messrs. Horrel & Smith, is prepared
to accommodate a number of regular boarders
if application be made soop.
LANDRETH & SON’S
Philadelphia Garden Se ds!!
FRESH AND GENUINE,
at A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. 'One p*p>r <"f these Seeds
coutaii s as much as three papers of Parker’s Seeds.
April'l2,lB6o.
WARE-ROOM —THE
I' undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he
has token the ware-room two doors from the Branch Road,
where be will keep on hand all kinds of
CABINET-WARE,
and attend to .the duties bt an UNDERTAKER.. .
Two good Cabinet-Makers and one apprentice want-d.
Altoona, Apr. 12.18P0. JAS. T MOORE.
rjpHliJ ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR,
1 from Philadelphia, whoso rooms were so densely
crowded on tho 13th of April, at tilt*. Logan House, can lie
consulted at the same place one da; in each mouth, notice
of which will be given in this pjyxr. He will be in Altoo
na on the 18tli day of May. alto on the 15th of June. He
treats all diseases flesh is heir to, - A etethosciiplc examina
tion f the Heart. I.uogs and Throat free of charge. Thou:
sands upon thousands have testified to the cotrectneo.- of
iiis testing diseases without asking any questiopi. Ho has
had thirty ycais’ constant practice among diseases of very
nature. Ail diseases of a private nature strictly Confiden
tial. *%J3eo hand-bills. Hr. W. LEVINGSTON.
Millinery and trimmimg
STORE —MISS JENNIE SCOTT respect
fully announces to the ladies of Altoona and Tick
uity that site is now pr-pured to supply all their
wants in the Millinery and Trimming line, fihr ni n
has on liund an excellent assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS,
STRAW AND LICE GOODS,
FLOWERS & RUCHES,
UitißAb'L>s AND TRIMMINGS,
to which she invites the attention of the ladies.
She him ado one of Mrs C. C. D w’s patent
AND BONNET PRESSING MACHINE,
and is therefore onabled'to do work in this line in a enp&
rtor maimer, on short notice, and at reasonable prices. She
invites a call. [April 12, 1860.-tf.
The Latest from, the East !!
HPHE PROPRIETORS OF THE
X. “ MODEL STORK,” corner of Annie and Virginia
Streets, take pleasure in informing the citizens of Altoona
and vicinity that they hare received their first stock of
SEEING AND SUMMER GOODS,
to which the; respectfully invite the attention or all, and
particulaily the ladies, feeling confident that our present
Stock of Quods is well worth an- examination. .and be
lieving nlsothat we hare' bought tliani on such terms os
will enable us to offer inducements to purchasers. Our
stuck of Dry, Quods is large and varied, comprising all the
newest styles uf
Prints , Delaines, Debeges, Lavtllas. P,iil tie. Chares. Ging
hams, T nj'irts. Chollies , Travelling M-xtures, Black
and Fancy Silks, together icith a full line of
Domestics. ITe have a large assort
ment of Stiions and Pin- .
cy articles, such
as Gloves, dec. ,
Our stock of
EfOOTS AND SHOES
la unusually large and very cheap. In.these goods we can
not be beat by any one either in quality or price, for proof
of which please call and seo gdoda and prices.
We would invite attention to our large stock of CAR
PETS, oilcloths. Wall paper and bmudkk.
which wc are able to sell at greatly reduced prices. We
have ids a good assortment of HARDWARE. QUEENS
AVAKE, WOODEN and willow-ware, oroceuies.
Being tmly thankful for the patronage heretofore recei
ve'! from the pm die. we cordially iifvite our friends to call
and see us again, hoping that the benefit may be mutual.
J. & J. LOWTUER.
Altoona, April 12th. ISCO.
Gi\EAT EXCITEMENT I
PEOPLES- SHOE STORE
SJTEWAUX & THOMPSON TAKE
O pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Altoona
that they have j list opened, on Annie street, two doors be
low the Post Office; a BOOT A SHOE STORE; and will
constantly keep on hand a full .nssnrtmeut of Boots and
Shoes, of alt sizes and kinds. They have Just received
from the Eastern cities n very extensive assortment of
Bouts, Slices amhGaiter* fur Ladies, Gentlemen's and Chil
drea's wear, nil of neat finish and excellent manufacture,
which they will sell for .cash only, at lent 28 PER CENT.
CUEAUc.It than the same can he purchased elsewhere—
&« will lx l seen l>y ref-i ring-to the following price list:—
Men's fine Calf Bouts, $3 J 5 to $3 50.
Kip “ 275 “ 3 25.
Boy's “ 1 75 “ 2 00.
Youth’s “ . 175.
Men s Calf Gaiters, 2 00
Mens Oxford iiee, 1 62 “ 2 00.
Men’s Brogans, 1 11“ I 68.
Boys’ Brogans, 78 “ 1 20.
Yuutli’s Shoes. 62 “ 87.
Children's Shoes,* 25“ 65.
Ladies’ Congress Gaiters, 1 60 “ . 1 70.
Ladles’ Lasting Gaiters with heels, 1 “ 1 SO.
Ladies’Superior Lasting (iaiter, 188.
Ladies’ Morocco Boots with h ide, 130 “ 1 63.
Ladies’ Morocco Boots without heels, 1 25 “ 1 37.
Ladies’ Gout Boots with heels, 125,
Ladies’Calf Boots with heels, 1 20 “ 1 25.
Misses’ Calf Bouts, with heels, 75“ 100.
Having bought our goods fir cash, they were put at the
lowest figilre, and by doing an exclusively • ash business
cmtpmers are not nude to pay for bad dqhts, bonce our
low pnicEa; ' '' '
ttjb- FLOCK, FEED and BACON always on hand and
for sale cheap. .
Wo respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage.
April 12,1860.-3 m
CLOTHING STORE.
SPLENDID STOCK OF DODDS!!
rilllE SUIkiOKUiKKS IJ.AVK JUST
1. received at their Store, on Main St, , a large stock of
HUNTS' FURNISHINGGOODS,
to which they invite the attention of all persons in need of
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
'BOOTS 4 SHOES.
They flatter themsevee they never had a betterassort
ment than that now on hand, anid that consoquently they
never were better prepared to meet the wants of their ens
i tomefs and friends. All their : arrangements have been
‘ made with a viewto a large and prosperous business.—
1 Therefore we invite a call from oue and all. Don’t forget
-the place.
ETTINGER A HLLMAN’S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Jf you would be suited,come quickly—butdon’talicome
jnst at the sometime. At all events come «qd have your
wants supplied. - KTONGER A ULLMAN.
Aprflfi.,lB6o. ■
YfsViY BEST- ARTICLE OF
1 FLOOR, from the celebmled Lewlslown mills, kept
at the n«w Flour and Feed Store. Call and get a sample of
it. Prlce'ae lowaa tbe lowest ' * (Feb. 23, ’<fc).-tt»
1 . OH SALK—TWO HOUSES SITU-
I •: ATE 6is BRANCH ’STREET; between Annie * J.-lia
■trecjts. Terms to shit purchasers.' J. L. ICK£S, 7
Aprils,iBeu.-4t. 7
/flAlJj AT THE NEW FLOOR, PRO
\J VISION, FJBBD AND VAttIETT BTORK.'In the oW
Poet Office building, Vml examine the stockand prices. !i
Feb.23.1880.-tf. ' ;
l/LOUR DELIVERED .
p rnraour cbargr.
Jan. 20, ISM. P- JAGOABD.f
/XRQQKR^m— A LAB&E AND
\T complete assortment of Groceries' fiavelUst been ■&.
J B. BOKHAN. '
Ai TUE
nPQ THE CHRISTIAN WORLD.— I
JL ertebrated >•»«* enfcruving of CHRIST AND !
Then* aUUen’j Immortal Group .l |
She 21x38, and* BEAUTIFUL BIBLE I.VGILT. for only !
appropriate for the CHRISTIAN
HOUSEHOLD, cither oU the Parlor waller centre table.—
Visa
TOUCHING REMEMBRANCER
n MAGNIFICENT wreath
OF ART on theahgeUc altar of qur 6Uth!
[From Rev. Dr.'PHme. Bi«W of the Xe» Fork Oburrtr.]
' THORWALB6EVS STATUARY.
* Co’a adTertiacment of their fine engraving of
ThorwWdseu’e celebrated group of “ Christ andhts iW
ties,” will attract attention. Om? of the pic turn hangtn
our study, and wo regard the work as eminently suitable
for the walls of every Christian household, , The brautifnl
clasped Bible, which is presented witWL is bound in velvet
and git, and the price at which he oSfera ■ them la so low,
that thousands may avail themselves of the opportunity.—
We hope they will, i
SECOND NOTICE; .
[From the Rev; Dr.Ptiroe.]
Dxttos’s Enos aniens.—We would agkdr.call attention to
Mr. Dayton's advertisements. We have every reason to
believe there will be Uie proper response Mr. Dayton’s
establishment to auy let ten, containing moueyfurlta splen
did works of Art. ; ■ ■ -
[From the New York Leader.]
The flue lithpgi aphy of
“ CUBIST AND UIS ADOSTLES*
with meat elaborate surroundings, a copy-of which attrac
ted great attention! for the Sisters of Mercy, is a most valu
able adjunct to thei office, the studio, or the boudoir. The
gift accompanying this enterprise is a flue pocket Bible,
boun i in purple and gold. '
The Bible which we present with this* impressive engra
ving is 22m0.. bound in velvet,' with gUt'rUM and clasps,
worth at retail from $2 to it.
To tliose who wish to purchase this religious picture
without the Bible, the price is $l, with [2 cents to pay
postage. , >
«*• Send to DAYTON A CO., 37 Park Row, New York.
$2, and 25 cents in stamps for return postageot) Engravmg
and Bible ... -
, V Editors giving the above an insertion and forwarding
a copy, marked, will receive a copy of either of pur publi
cations by mai>, prepaid. Address -
Dayton's Engvaving of Thorwaldacn’a u Christ and'tils
Apostles'* Is a magnificent group, like eq graving is execu
ted in a masterly manner, and, as a wort- of art, highly]
commended.
t9_With especial permission, vra. invite all our pattens
to write to the Bev. Mr. Allison, of th« 14 Presbyterian
Banner,” that we are responsible, and that our beautiful
engraving and elegaut bible are not misrepresented.
April 12,1860. '
MAllltl AGE GUI DE—DEING A
private instructor for married persona.
or those about to be married botli toalg and
female, ill everything concerning the pliyd(ilo;*3yiSSf.
gy and reintions of our system, and the pro,
ductioa or prevention offspring, inclnding all the new dis
coveries never before given in the English laucuaee. bv
AVM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable and luter
esting work. It is written in plain language for the gene
ral reader, and is illustrated with immeruiia Eqatavin'-s.
All young married people, or Oioss contemplating mar
riage, and linving the lea«timpediiaeot;jo married life,
should read this book. It discloses secrets that eyory one
should be acquainted with ; still il ls a book thalmust be
locked up, and not lie about the house will be sent to
any one on the receipt of twenty-five ceotd in Specie or in
postage stamps Address DU. \>M. YOUNG, No.lloBpru.ee
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ? .
AND UNFORTUNATE—No matter
what may ha your disease, before you place jotirqelf under
the care of aiiy ouo optho notorious quacks—native oF for
eign—who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy
of ■either of Dr. Young's Books, and read }t carefully. It
will be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health
and possibly your li fo.
DU. YOUNG can be consulted on any of tfia diseases de
scribed in his publications, at his Office, Nq; llfl Spruce St
above Fourth. [Apr.li’hO.-Jyeow.
House, sign and ornament
al PAINTING.—MESSRS. KEYS A WALSH re
spectlUUy announce to the public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL iPAINTIXG,
in a, workmanlike manner andat low prices. They also keep
constantly on hand and for sale, at lowest prices.
OIL. GLASS, PUTTS’ & PAINTERS’ TOOLS;
ALSO, LOOKING GLASSES, STAINED 4 ENGRAVED
WINDOW GLASS, LOOKING GLASS \& PICTURE
FRAMES, GILT AND ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS,
CARVED k ORNAMENTAL GILT FRAMES.
&
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Shop on Montgomery street, Uollidayaburg, Pa.
April 5, ISOu.-tf.
TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF
BLAIR COUNTY: .
Gentlemen In pursuance of the 13d section of the Act
of May Bth. 1851. you aiehcreby notified to meet in com
vcuti.m at the Court- House in Hoiltdnysburg. on tlie first
Monday in May, A. I> 160 U, being the 7th day of themoutb,
at ! o'clock, in the afternoon, and select, vieu eocr, by a
majority of tho whole number of Director* prevent, one
person of literary and scientific acquiremchts, ; and ol still
and experience in the art of teaching, a* County Superin
tendent. for the three succeeding years; determine the
amount of compensation for the same, and certify the're
sult to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg,as required
by the 3'JtU and 40th sections of said act. '
JOHN MITCHELL,
Gaunty Superintendent of Stair County.
April 6.1860. .
SELLING OFF AT COST.—THE
subscriber is uow selling oil at cost a large and well
selected assortment of.
DRY GOODS,
adapted to the season. Also a heavy stock of:
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QtJEENSWAUE, Ac., Ac.
Now is your chance to secure bargains for a month only.
Gentlemen and I Julies of town and country, call and ex
amine my stock and you will he pleaded, besides saving at
least from filtcen to twenty pec cent yodr purchases. A
heavy lot of CARPETS for sale low. - J. L. ICKE3.
4®* 1 will sell my < ntire stock of gis-ds at Wholesale,
and reut my store for a-tefm of three or aiiore'years.
pril 5. IS6n.-4t.
House and lot for sale.—
The subscriber offers at Private Sale ' :
the HOUSE aud LOT now occupied hv her,
da the corner of Adaline and Jul la streets; SSaawfLA
East Altoona. The House is a good Two. yijfy je w
Story Frame Building, containing a
Parlor. DinSng-Room and Kitchen oh
first floor, four good sleeping rooms on the-second floor, A
a finished Attic. The lot is in good order. l
Persons wishing to view the premises and obtain farther
imfomation will call upon the subscriber, - ’ -r
~ •’ MARQT. M. McCRttM.
Altoona. Aug. 11th, 1859-tf.
oabbath school contention
KJ In pursuance of a resolution adopted' at a stated
meeting of the Hnllldaysburgand Gaysport Sabbath School
Association, on the 2Sth of January lasLaConntv Conven
tion of the friends of th<vSabbath School eSu»» will be held
in the Borough of lolUdaysharg. on Wetlnndag, the Wo f
Jwy ntti. at 11 o clock, a. m. jAiid **ach of'the Sun*
day Schools in the county U requested to send a delegation
of two or morn p.-rs-ms to represent them; bi isnfdCohven
tnm; wlio wlll bo expected toeome prepared to make some
report of the statistics, history. Ac:, of their schools.
_ _ _ J. PENN JONES,
H. B. Whittisoiox. &c’y. [Mar.15.’60.-3t;
CHEAP WINTERGOODS
AT UcCOESICK’S BTOILE.
They will sell those goods
very cheap, to make room for Spring’ and Summer
Goods. Also a large assortment of . < -
Wall Paper and Bordering,
from New York, cheaper than ever offered in this mukat
Allotherarticlea ucbespasthecheupest; f
March 15.1860. ' ; . •
A FULL STCJCK 1 OF*
• .
Paints, , ..
Etp./ etc.,
r Canstontly for side by. 7
■ dan- 26,16fi0. ■’ y C. JAGGARD.
;1J EMOVAL—A M. KINO, SliOE
! JLI; -aAKEE, h,Eirm* tbe public thntbe
(town oekt doortothe
.Office, oU Virginia Street Where 'he is
manufacture every style
MEN’S sHOKa, at reasonable prices; and in a sutwinatial
i manner. 1 ' : , ■ {Mar.ie.’CO.-tf.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER—JOHN
STEHLK Iwa taken a portion of the
room ocfenbled'' by A'. JT. KING, heat
to J.'W. Kigg’s Tla Shop,’ and announce.
himself ready to get np Hen's Boot* A
in guOdStyle andatlowrates. [Mar.l&.’oo-it '
; 1 f YOU WANT ANYTHING IN
DAYTON A 00~
ST Park Row; New York. 1
The only preparation wor-.
thy of
USITBR&AL COKSIDEKCE AND. PA,XBO}iAO£,
For. Statesmen, Judges. Clergymen, Lodlcimil GenUemsW'
ta ortho » o r;d.t«ufy to tha efflucy of ProKkJ.
Wood * Hair stcttorAtiTe* ami of the Ptniiii
unanimous in ita praise, A few testimonial* ouiy can be
here given: we circular for more, and it will be MAlt
fbV yon to donht. . ■■ '
47 Wall Street. New York, Dec. 30th, UUh
acrruxs*: Your note of the 15th iast,, ha* been ra
cked saying that you heard that I hat) b« n beneflteu by
the n« of Wood’* ■ Hair ' Hestoratlve, and requesting- my
certificate of the-fact Ifl had no objection to give it. ■ ‘
X award it bo you cheerfully, bccausu I think it due. gi
age 1* about 6J) year*; the color of my hair hi auburn, aM
inclined to .'curt. Some five or six years since it began v>
turn gray, and tho scalp on the crown of my .head toluaa
it* sensibility and.dandruff to form upon it. Each of these
dtsagreenbllitira increased with time, and about four months
sipco a fourth was added to them, hy hair falling off the
to® of my head and threatning to make mo balil. • '
In this unpleasant predicament, 1 was induced to tr*
Wood’s Hair liestomtive, imuol; to arrest tho falling off
oftny hair, for I liad really no expectation that gray hair
could ever ho restored to its original color except from
dyes. I was; however, greatly surprised to find after tha
uaeof.two boitlcs only, that not only was tho falling Off
arrested, out the color was restored to tho gray hair* awl
sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my
head,'very much to the gratification of my wife! at whew
•elicitation I was induced to try it.
For this, Among' the many obligations X owe to her MX,
I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admira
tion of their wives to profit hy my example, and use lift
growing'gray or getting bald.
. - Very respectfully, BKX. A, LAVENDER.
To O. J. Wood 1 C*)., 444 Broadway. Kew Yorl^.
My family are absent frdm the city, ahd'l am no longer
at No. 11 Carrol Place.
' SHamasbon, Aht. July 20th, lUfa
To Pgor. J, Wood: Dear Sir: “ Hair Restora
tive” has dona my hair so much good since I commenced
the use of it, that I wish to make known to tha PUBLIC
of it* effects on tha hair, which are great; A man or . wo-
Waq may henearlr deprived of half, and by a resort to
yolif/MUlr.Resto/atlTe,'’ the hair will return more b*Mk
tfful than ever; at least this ta my experience. Bailor* it
aUI .Yours truly. WM. 11. KENEDY. -
P. S.—Toucan publish the above if you like. By pah-
Ushlng in onr Southern papers you will get wore patron
age south. Xsefseverat of your certificate* lathe Jfafah
Mireurf, a strong Southern paper. W. 11. Kenedy. 1
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
P»OF. O. J. WOOD! Oter.Sir: Having had the mtsforttina
to ISsa. tlia beat portion oX my hair, (tow Dm efforts of lb
jello* fever, In New Orleans inISSX. 1 was ImineoAto
make a trio) of yvur preparation, and found it 'to hmStor
as the eery thing needed. • My hair is now thick and (noi
sy, wid no words can express, my -* obligations, to youth
giving lb the afflicted such a treasure.
. > FINLEY JOHNSON. .
The WtoraUto input up In bottles of three sixes, via:
largo, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and.
retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least
twenty percent, more in proportion than the smalt, retatie
for two dollars per Imitle; tbe. lerge holds a Quart, W per
cent, more in proportion, and retails tor ' ' ■""
0. J. WOOD A (X)., Proprietory, tii Broadway, Jfsw
I ork, and lit Market Street Bt Lcnlt, Ho. "
For sale by Q. W. KesSler, Altouha, and by all geod
DyuggUts and Fancy Goods Dealers.
March 1, .
LYON’S
Pure Qhio Qatatrba Bran^
THE UNtVEKSAL* PREFERKNGfi
I. which is given to this brand shows that H tsbha
only I‘CnE BRANDY tot .
MEX>ICINAL PURPOSES
known, which is fully corroborated by all practicing >hy
iklan*. who have, used it in thoir practice. 1-
Fur Summer Complaints sls ChiWrw,
A Cure it guarantied cr the money t rill be re
funded,
■' as it will effectually relieve that affliction, as well*'
Diarrhoea &. Bowel Complaint,
AS A BEVERAGE* "
Ths pure article 1s altogether superior, and a sotvDm
and EURE REMEDY for ■
DUpepeii, Flatulency, Cramp,' Colic, Languer,
Low Gineral Debility, Asrvytu
ners, Liver Complaint, etc.
Physicians, who have ulod it in their praeDcs, speak, ef
it in the moat flattering turnu, aa will be seen by rafersoo*
to the numerous letters and errtlficates. ' .
A. 11 ART A CO., Proprietors, Cincinnati. ’
A. RO.USH,,
Sols Wholesale end Retail Agonttbr Blair county.
Nor: 10, 1859. , . ; ‘ ‘ • ,
1 : f
. SQQK roll EV.
R..V BO UY—SrAUTI4N«
'TsCLbSCRKS.—D r; Tlt tr
tSß’&great work for tlMtnlfr
<l, or for thoso coutempla
ie morrJsge— 2oo page*, rail
PbATRa. Vrlce&centa-r
'l to all part* uiiilarsanlloT
.il, PQST.PATt).:- 1 CooiWi»
lies sold the last J Har£ Tka
‘Kla, marrlttJ.'ttwl the nit
"d happy. A, Lector# no
•e, or how to choose a pati
r: n complete work oti Mf4-
ifory, I t coutains hummed*
led—warrantedto be worth
— j— - . for it. 25 cent* lit specie, or
postage -stamps enclosed, will secure a copy by return of
mall. -
DU. TELLER has devoted a lifetime to khscnra of dja
ease on which his books treat. Address J.TXLLEB. M. D
No. 5 Beaver street. Albany, N. Y. , V.’-
Dr.Tfchol** Female Pills, $1 a box, with (nil directions.
Married ladles should not use them? rent tr ntofl. ' Ad
dress Dr. Teller, ns above. Appinfthj’ga-l^*
npO FARMERS & GARDEX^JiS.—
I The subscribers otter for sale 00,000 Barrclsof POD
DRKTTK. made by the Lodi .MAtTtJfAortißiso Couj'AHT, tn
lota to suit purchasers. This article Is In the twentieth year
of its Introduction into this country, and has outlived fer
tiliser* of eyery.othcr description, for the following reaaoA*.
„ l»t- ft is made from the night- lail'uf the CityofNew
York, by the L. M. Co., who have a capital of 9100,000 In
vested in the business, which to at risk should they ■■■>. a
bad article. - - ; -
2d. For Corn and Vegetables it to. Ota cheapest, neaMt
and handiest manure in the world; it can be plaesjd in di
rect contact with the seed, forces and ripens vegeUtioatwd
week* earlier, prevents the cut worm, cfowUes the cron. to
without daaqretahlt odor. Three dollars worth or two bar
rclg w all auipdent to manure nn acre of corn In the hllh*
. *l—2 hbl*. $i bblsltf, and over «
■» '-a*
any one applying for thewtoie. "
JIRIFPINIO BROTHERS * 00.. '
'£farth Kiftf AffHcvUurot T^irt^httt,
■ » 1 '?•:*? CourtlandtBtreet,N«w Turk.
V?CONSUMPTION AND ASTHMA.
M DtewyerwFwhlktn cure for
I ComompMtai,-Asthma. Bronchitis. Couchs, Cold*/ and
Ucneral Dobllity. Tile remedy was discovered by btmwMn
his only child, a daughter, was given up to die, Kto child
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