HEY’S TKl> *yrnp m ‘UBLicT bfom TEN Veai J \T' ri >v \ <■» Ptep ar Jt® n, i ' wluch Jia, irf^toof. -ssaw^J ■'titlin' juenur-Yl 0,18 'iil.iliood; anc i *[** ttTe ord 0.Pv. , ,! r,isi| w.«.d I -%Jn-rJflj ii m WKrr >wM*»u t 7Trtt KXTIN (JOOK-I Ayo S.lflXi to the hiti,ii o CO.V.SUMINR 1 v hich is destined lo FUEL quickly nwlr.«il ir l from ti,J M.UMimc tTMt o ftll !'£" n " ,u! '' consumed lusid* ,M •‘tl'-r of fluid orcliiml ihenjortwj^Jl'^j “ nre invited i u cull B t '«»Diiir Temple, audci. {-< SIIOJKMAKKU ‘'•tjur Blair County. rlf3r CpoUinj;- tunUk* [Aug. 12.1856, i 5 GAZETTE.— m nnd Criminals i, |„ circulated throughout ■ ii’at Trials, Criminal the dome,-together with ajt to be found in any ■J, for six mouth., u •mid write Uteiruamcsi ■ I", 1 * 10 P'alnivjl iAT.ihhli & CO., j >nk Police Qnittfe, 1 Xi:m York City, j 'E, FOR MA ■■'.h-r for Washing, tm» ■ ; Crutile Soap, ■\J for i-Rle ut a. Hocsira. FER-CARBO -I‘Aie.o Soda, Dmkce'i ■i’eU'S Drag Store. ne;’s :ed UGI LLS. :all the atteri de, and more ■ans of the : most popu i-c the public. Cflcbratcil .ivcrPiljs. lend them as it simply for oi ls, viz. ; FUGE, s front the as also been : most satis- us Animals FILLS, ?OMPXAINTS, M ents, Sick i cases of CUE, taking. Qui n iably make it cure. above mcri c Unrivaled, iiil when ad vec with the I popularity tors. HERS, : J A.' ljjt business, :cn success- ist Twenty v, give their u mention to id being.de ne’s Cele- Liver Pills’ py the high among the day, they -.cither time • ; g the Best and com st thorough r.-ders to £ burgh, W* - ;; from others otredhy ‘‘‘•£ t 0 1. to any part oiw B’ve f.r iuiitboseoo»# ,n * , ~; lb and 6- %; jIcCKUM «i BERN, VOL. 5. THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE . Jc CBCM i BERN, PnWiahsr* will Proprietor*. ~ , t mourn, l p.-’.ya'ilo-myariaVly. ia advance.) $1,50 A'.l j>»P*r* »t Up.'jntplmtUm Of the time ;»;J *° r UfKIIJ OT XBTSBTJSiKB. ' 1 iHsmion 2 do. 3 do, ,L,juans 1 * Ilnea ’> 60 75 1 00 *“ lW “ ) ' ■ ■ TOO 150 200 !,!?„ •• (24 “ ) .1 I 200 • £ 60’ ‘Tuer vffka «nd loss than three months, Sfrcenta per' v o fgr wu.ii insertion. ' ’ ” 8 months. • 0 months.. 1 ytxx. oiHMs#rS«"r $l6O $.3 00 f-S 00 .“V,™*. 250 iW r *7 00 z - *OO ■• 600 ' i&oa Brtl ■ ' ' 500 800 12 00, i ur •• 600 10 00 14 Off lUlf a column, 10 00 14 00 20 00 One cclunm, 14 QO 25 00 40 00 •l.tesinbarMoi-'! Uti Patenters Notices, '175 - jj-rrbant* •t'i ; •rii“ing ,l>y the year, t Uteo aquaieg,. ,iih lin'-i t.v to change, 10 00 ' r iliminebs Cards, not exceeding 8 paper, per year, -6 00 r v iaiiiunica»i>ins of ft political character or individual iu »ii! iif. charged according to the above rates. ' .oii-rtncmcnta not marked with tins number of insertions Will'd. «ib 1*“ continued till forbid and charged according (.the above ttrir.«.; Buiim I ** noti -r? five cent* per line,for every Insertion. Obituary notices exceeding ten lines, fifty cents a (Kyiare. r,« {joor, m. r>- rv RP. GOOD & GEMMILL HAY- I f IMI entered into Partnerjhip 1 n„i|I.UH^TMM Ilii of Mclleiue. respect fully leader theirserTiceafoTho Public ,atb' M'i< r»l branches of their Profewdon. ‘ •• lulls »i:i he answered either day or night at thair office _A|ch h the tamo os heretofore occupied by lira. Hirst t n»c‘!,—er :it the Logan House. - Apid -Ist. l^'SOill W. M. EEC YU & CO., ALTOOXA, PA., JOHNSTON, JACK & GO., HOLLIDA ySBVJtO, PA., 113 (Late “ Bell, Johnston, Jack .j - Co.” j Drafts _on the principal Clites. and Silver and Gold for aide. ,Collections -iu>. Moneys reredved, on deposit*, payable qudeiuaud, ,iii.ii.it inl 'iest. or upon time, with interest at nGr rates. Fei..sd.leS9. . [AN DS ’’LANDS!! LANDS !!! I l The uinlerfiguCd is prepared to loos' 1 ! LAND WAR RANTS in the Omaha and Nebraska Laud Offices.— fl. >1 1- ctims cnninjw be li.tidv neap the large streams i.AI avitlemetiU. -The Lauda of\ tjrfa Tit ritory, now in 'Hsrkc‘. ar. id the best quality. !•-' tft, Su'client carefuiiv mad* Letters if inquiry rc i.hmi-,.1. 1 x- ‘ aLKX. F. McKINNEY. OaT.iPOUS. Caso County, N. Ter. July U, IaSS.-tf r.tnr.ucta: )>r. A. B. Ci.xwt, AUeona, Pa. V it M. knots A Co.. Bankets, Altoona. Pa. ‘.irCHfM A- Dues, Editor)).- :* Ties. Ar Pcqtl, Supt.. P. H.3R.. “ 'i P. McMoaTiU*. Esq.. Huntingdon, Pa. - 1 | D. LEET, ATTORNEY A ff . ALTOONA, BLAIR Co, Pa., '■kil practice law (h tluAecveral Courts of Blair, Cambria, llnntiugdon, Clearfield, Centro and adjoining comities.— Ait ) In, the DistflcP Count of tlie United States. Tiflleptiofisuf claims promptly attended to Agent for p j sain of Real Estate, Bounty Laud Warrants, and all hiinesa to conveyancing and the law. Reup.ences : Hod. Wilson McCuudioß and Andrew Durke, Eiq., Pitt»- baryb: Hon. Samuel A. Gilraorc, Pre.t. Judsce of Fajette .Viiiicinl District: Hon. Wheeling, Va.; Ufin II ury D. Foster, breonjihurg; lion. John W. Kiilinuer, !>'-ftniju; Hoi,i. Wm. AJ Fortcr, i’hlladelpiiia; and Kon. G.; f. il.atnc‘lU»u. Psttalmrg. .Tunc 16, Iv6o-Iy. '\\ r R. BOYERS, It. ATTORSEr d- CO UySELT. OR A 1 LAVT, ALTOONA. IJLAIR COUNTY, PA. Will piaciiv. in the several Courts of Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon and Indiana countba. ’■-•tii-jlur nu-ntion giveii to the collect ion of Claims. 1.. i f romnt remittances, made. P' -peak- the German, language fluently. 2$- Offic.'. for the present, with S. M. Cherry, op ; i- Ksnler’a Ding Stofc. a: • na. Aispnsl i. ISidl.—tf V 0 W F Oit F ITS ' —TIIE STB- H f S ‘•crib'r n -siro* to inform lli« l citiaru# of Altoona lii'ti ~«• juyi! ewived Ulh b* ock of, FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHS. i- prepared to make up to order on tliort nnti« i • ... is rra» maul* tera.s as auv other Tailor in tUo ; ■ 1 JOHN’ O'POXXEU.. . 1 " '• v. TVoOTS and shoes.—the un has now- on hand and will vil ■;!-..a;, a: ids store in the Masonic Tcm-lgßp lis. a i.ir» «u-i cviiiplete assortment of BOOTS fiat INI* SIIOBS ready miuje, or made to order, IjgHu •itt-rslioc-e. Sandals. Gum Shoes, Cork Wos, am! everything ln ; hia lino of buslucss.of: ;!:• v r * .ju.utr and on the mot* reasonable terms. All V -ik vnrtK-aUi. WM. S. BITTNER, S i: UGEON DENT IST. AFFICE IN THE MASONIC TEM ' ' '■'•■i:. , [Doc. 23, 'SS.-tf. A Student wanted. AK WM. 11. FINLEY RE- Jf Xj 'i'i’-CTFULLV offers bis professional *■*■■■■■* to tn'r people of Altoona: and the ;u^'^Sj24S^ •■! ■ ■ b'. found at the office herotolorc oc- (e 9 !•> DivG. D. Thomas. jSfn/vNL Alb. Mia, Sept. 30, l&a.-tf j) F. IIQYEIi, MD , \ ■lf* OdiTj US) professional Services, to the citizens of and vicinity.* . lb.. i«a: ~f rcfijß-nqfß can be given if required, y*.-- ut reddrnA btt.Brfmch street, Eejit Altoona. I 'three c> ' r ' i above Conraqp Store. ) April 28’59-1 y. Mb LUC ATEJ) Foil CHEST PBGr TKCTOTI. A BAIB SHIELD -THOS£ "Miai dUi-wes Urorthitia, Conghi, Colds, and other affec ,th<> *'?£*• arisefropi the exposed state of the 1 O’/nlfeij and thecontinual changes ofoni. f.,r sale at tiling 3t*e Of ' 0. W, J KBSStKR; More hicgTii more light! Jwt arrived at gfe, store Of A. Itonsh, a splendid '> Carbon OhVhjch he will sell at 31 eta per of Cawdq 'OlJ' ltetDps of Jones Patent ■a are warranted tabeAiperiorto any*other kind. Altoona. Nov. 24, o v -.ffi . SggST.PK’S (| I^ASS~B X IO TO &24, CUT VJ * t 0 ordw •>»'' • "• r (f, .y^jfesaimi.' ■. pUIIEAVSITB I#3) » J“*° ®hrpn»e;^OtecnjpiUfl rocn <> oil *t: ' , p^ttTC'v C A i Bj^sgffiis|ciuc^ of 9mU Md .J »*UBIB. J. M OEVHIXX, M. D T LAW J. SHOEMAKER ANP ZINC vParisOreon. iry KBSatgH’fl ii, SAVING FUND. SA VIN Gr FU N J)x NATIQNArL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.— Ciurieoed bt the STATE OF Pr.NNSTLVAMA. - ;; ' ' „ ■ RULES. - r : J l. Money is received.every day; and in anyamonnLtarirs O' tonsil. ■ ■ • i ; Z Fite prv Cfarr. interest is fold for mousy from the day it is put in. < 3. The money is always pald bach in OOln, whenever it I* called for, anti without notice. 4. Money is received from Execute*!. Adminut raters, Giutrdieus, ,and others who desire.(o have, it in a place of perfect safety, and whore interest can'be obtained for it. 6. The money received front depositors is invested in IIKtL Estate, -Monro aom, Guo cud rents, and snch other first class securities asqfie Charter directs. 6. Office Hours—Every iday from 0 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock (a the evening. HON. U. L. : BENNER, Presidents ROBERT BELERIDGE, Vice President. W. J. HEED, Secretary. _ D (.HECTORS. Ifc.ur.T L. Br.yjirx., Prancis Lee, Edward L. Carter, F. Carbou. Brewster, - Robert Seltridoe, Josf.ph B. Barrt, Sajicei K. Asiiio'n, Joseph Verkzs, ' C. EASDRMH Musxs, HENRI DIFPENDERrait. Office I Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third St. Pliiia delphi*. April 14Ui, ’SB-ly. Commonwealth Insurance Co., UXION BUILDINGS, 8 d STREET, KJA(g^D®ig(!a{g© 9 pa, W R. BOYERS, AGENT, ALTOONA, BLAIR COVNtT, PA. Chartered Capital $300,000. TNSUH E BUILDINGS AN D OTHER X PROPERTY against Jioss or Damage by Fire. Also against perils of the Sea. Inland Navigation and Transpor tation. . ■ DIRECTORS Sihion Cameron, Oco Bergner, W F Murray, Ceo SI Ijiur.iau. Benjamin Parke, F K Tons, AVilliam Dock,; Wm II Kepner, Jun II Berrvhill, Wi Sliff-r. A B Warford, Wm F Packer. James Fox, OFFICERS: SIMON CAMERON, President BENJ. PARKE, Vice President. 6. S. CARRIER, Secretary. Sept. 29. ISSD.-Cra PE NN S y LVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of PirTSBCEon. j w. R. BOYERS, AGENT, ALTOONA, PA. Capital and Surjdus over $150,000.00. DIRECTORS: Jacob Painter, A A Carrier, Geo W Smith, Body Patterson, A J Jones, Wade Hampton, Henry Sproul, K Voeghtly, Robert Patrick, C^ l ( r 01 1 D IU , 1 Grier Sproul, Jas if Hopkins. liiiK ltas piiid lnagcs, from the date of it& iucor potion in IS.ll. up to 1 May, 1859. to amount of $'502,835.07. m addition to regular semi-anmial Dividends of from 5 to id per-rcuf.. iiflbrding evidence of its jjtaWlitv and useful ness. Lnsnt Liberal!jf : Adjusted and PmnipUy J\tUL A. A. Carsuer, Pres't. I. OilEit S?i;qcv, See> rni'Y insuiu¥cjs company, met, no SQCTJB FOURTH STREET, PUIS AD E L P H I A | W. R. BOYERS, AGENT, j "Altoona, Blair County, Pa. ‘ r Cjubter PeKyiruAi..', Capital $200,000. ; Okcanizsd 1851. Insures front I*. MS hy Fire: —HtouoUold Goods, Buildings end .Merchandize generally. * Insurer Lives— During : thu Life or for Short Terms. Inland Insurance —On Goode, by Canal. Lakes and Laud Carriage. KOBEKT PERKY, Prett. 11. iK Riciurdsox, Vice Pret't. Oio. C. IIELHnOLD. Aic'y. [Sept. 29. ’5O-Cm American Life Insurance and Trust Go* Capital Stock, $500,000. Company Building,' Walnut St., S. E. comer of Fourth Thiia. W. R. BOYERS. ACT, altoona, LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL HATES, Oil AT JOINT STOCK B ATES, AT ABOUT 20 PER CENT. LESS, OH AT-TQTAL AIiSXXNANCH KATES. THE LOW EBT IN THE WOULD. A. WiIILLDIN, Pres't. i. C. Sl.MMS.&e’y. [Oct. 27th, 1859-lv. 13LAIK C OUNTY INSURANCE JB J AOENCV.—TIio nndcreigned, Agent of the "Blair County Mutual fire Insurance Company, is at all times ready to insure against loss or diunage bv lire, Build, inys. Merchandise, Furniture and Property, of every des cription, in fovrii or tountry, nt as reasonable rates as anv Company in’ die Stale. Office with Bell. Johnston, Jack A Co. ' D. T. CALDWELL, Agent. \ Jan. 27. »60Ltf Lycoming county mutual KIKE INSURANCE AGENCY,—The undersigned, agent of tlie Lycoming Mutual fire Insurance Company, is at all times ready to insure against loss' dr damage by f re. Buddings, Merchandise, Furniture and . Property of every description,ln town or country, .at as reasonable rates as any company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temple. Jap. 3, ’SC-tf] ' JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. WESTERN INSURANCE At AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance,on Real or personal properly will be effected on the most reasonable terms by their agents ia Altoona at Kis office rn Anna St. March 17,1859. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. IJXIT E D STATES LIFE ■ INSU ■Vr RANGE Company. Agency, Anna. Street,.Altoona. March 17, ISM. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. J. a. ADLUM, '• NOTARY PUBL I C . ALTOONA, BLAIB CO, PA. 0m» at an times bo found at the atore of XB. Hiieman. October 1,3857. BAIL E.OAD LANDS POE SALE, ~ ON A 6n q credit, AND AJ LOW RATES pf INTEREST nnpß HANIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH I JIAILBOAD COMPANY, haring over 600,000 ACRES oTXAND lying in the State of Misaonri, ‘ which 'was (pant ed, by Act of Congress. to aid.in the conitrnction of their Road, offer the principal portion thereof fur sale, on the most liberal terms. - • " •- ■ ■ ■:* _ The greater part of these land* 'are within idz, and all within fifteen wile* of the Kailroed, which ia now compie ted. and open for uao throughout its entire length (266 inlleß,) and rant through a country Whkhis nnsorpiwacd hy,any ,in the adnbrity ofltadini(Vtc,the fertility of its i?xleut ftf ita mineral rc*oarc«. Por further information, apply at the Land office of the Company, or addresa t,y letter, JOSiAU HUNT, -- ~ • , Land Commiaaioner, H. k 8t Jo. B. B. Jlaunibal, Mo. p e b. « ’60.-1 y* BAKER’S PltOUil—A VERY SD ' EEKIOB article in Barrels and Sack*, for sale at the ••model.” ■ : \: fp«h- 23, ’w.-st. rADEENSWAEB, JUST RECEIVED.‘ VYi A large and firthionable asaortmeht at tbe'etote of V T. HIUOUN* All the standard parent MSDiaXiS AT l-tf. Sa^Sß'g. . ■ ■; "rri—— — ■ ii ■ Jlflfd IMrjj. National ' ~ A STORY IN VERSE. They stood in their yqtiug beauty, where the shade Of kingly pines a deejjer twilight made • A girl, whose Weepiugeyes were downward bent, A youth, whose whispers love made eloquent. SAFETY TRUST Company. Sjio hea«t lHm longin silence, and at last ■ She turned to,him, as if she strove to cast, Her grief aside; “I nood no vows,” she said ; ‘‘ -hove, such as mine, bas no mistrustful dread.] ‘‘ I feel all joy departs with thee, no eye VTill ever look upon me lovingly Till thou return; the grave has closed o'er all Who would have grieved to see these sad team fall. “ Thou arc mine all. It is a fearful thing To love as X love tiled 1 |l can but cling To one, one only hope—that time may ne’er Biing change to thee, to. my poor heart despair. '• 80-now, while Xam calm. God knowelh whore We two shall meet again! Qo, with my prayer Still sounding in thy heartl' Go on thy way. Mine own beloved 1 Gojl keep time night and day!” They parted, years rolled on before they stood Once more together, in far other mood Than when they said farewell; at last ho came, Gay as of old—to her) the same. And he who thought to hpar-lv* word? oi'bbma. Laughed “6” 1 0. BmireifllU my dream. Thy hand clasps minej tbjyi Voice is in mine ear, The Voice my waking spin '-unmoved can hear. “ Vwtl one by one past honVs of bliss return— ’ I' wake and fhen my heart ■will yearn, .Feeling one hour of loVe’d own smiles tuid tears Were better, far better thah these dull, hopeless years. “ I do not blame the* now- My heart h» cold and dea< In withered with its gem How changed 1 am from “At times ! sea a vision du A woman weeping.tbot tt ■Bond is the wail of . her ft Bitter and wild her eager “,Qh 1 If that dredry,vision Thy soul; e’en now, when .Thenconid’st not smttdAa Ot gll the crowdsmoethe “ Strange! strange how ajdt . My tore than .thine scarce ' Strange ho W 1 heir thd v Been with all the past jsti “ I deemed that grief wonld Bat time rolled on, and si " And now we meet a* stra . Feel nothing of that loitg “ We, who once boosted, Dei Us two apart,not dreamii All that wehave since hot Ibha meeting coldly with “ How those who see na meet,--would laugh to know... Th*toace thepassionOf hy son}oonlaflov '! ■', :1» banting words to mO-itHy beautiful-- \ who am so spirit!a*, so dnU." “, Alas I methinks I would r ■call again • ,55W irdel post, with allift lionr of pais. i; . Rather thaabe the thing t am—nnnmtf logtiefdrjoy by the*, jtn r once bttondf* ALTOONA, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1860. And as he watched her color come and go, And saw her tears, h«|f sad*half timid, flow. And knew her heart Was his—all his, he told How heaven and earth must change ere he grewcold, “ Lift °P dearest eyes, and let me rood A tale of promise In .their lightl No need To bow thy drooping ijcad in sorrow thus— v " Days, months, and yoaya of joy shall come jar ns! “ Mine own I mine own ! it is a pride To know that none; in blithe world Maids Hath part with mo, in thy nffccnone I Fear not, I know the hleiistUprize I'vq won. Nay, lore, I pray -thee, treSp not! Must I swear That lam oven true as thou art fair? * Come, dearest. turo| and kneeling at thy feet, Ltt me once more my earnest vows repeat.” Surely, thou wilt but smile when others scorn Thine own betrothed, the poor and loVly born, Knowing how great a wealth of love wim given To thee, mine only friend this side of heaven. To her alas! to her thoae ycars had brought A mournful change In aspect and in though; There was a stilinessdn her eye and air That told of conquered passion, long past care. Their’s was a sudden meeting, vet it woke No change in her pale face; and then she spoke Of that lost parting, where the pines were green, ' As if her dream of love had never been. [INDEPENDENT IN EYERTTniNQ.] 1 [-1 said tlie trntfa ; l.'iuy very j-raith jrtms thouglife. Alas! ut that once I was! • r« *nd Strange— l|y heart could cboogo! irca agony, : •. ■ ijirayertodiol «yercrossed ) r lajlour love Isloat, , I thouhuiit imiled artless and moet gay. *r«ya«sad—lotpj JtOpaand grief; sj tnler , or less brief 1 . -' -pifea and tremble'not, IU-ÜBfargot. V; F ’ dwell with m« for *£*■—. ifow df"d away, '/. A -v ", x ■flers—meed, and I 1 iSstagony.- ; f . • _ [tii abould hardly tear , |g| we could bear ' ■ irbe, and now cab brook, ttbcbangio g look, ; : Utlecf SPEECH WITHOUT WORDS; CIECTJMVENTUra A BTJEGLAE. “ I don't see. Aunt Georgey," observed a small boy of five .and a balf* years, in an English village, who was sticking to his figures dvringan arithmetical examination, “I don’t see the good of the multiplication tabfr. It seems to me to be going through jisp much to get at so little^" “You’d rather play, at ‘ tit-tat-toe,’ X dare say, Dickey," remarked his beloved Aunt, smiling sarcastically. “ Aye, there’s something in that," re plied the youth, unconsciousher ear easm “ one sees 'what one is driving at there, all along." “ Nevertheless, everything has its use,” persisted the old lady, who was a very Minerva for aphorisms, and like that hea then celebrity, kept a biro, which, how ever, was not atgwl, but a parrot. “ No one can tell wbUPbumcnse advantages may fiow from the acquisition—” • “ From the what ?" interrupted the rude lad, who was Of an inquiring rather than a reverent disposition. : “From learning the least things, my dear." J u -A-h,” observed the boy j “ I dare say j there a the alphabet now,' for instance, ain’t there ? Who first hit on that I won der, to teach a fellow to read ?” “ Ay, there’s the deaf and dupxb alpha bet, too; Dickey, which teaches people to talk without words.” “And were you ever deaf and dumb, Aunt Georgey ? Oh, my what a funny go.” “If you don’t use these very words, child—and where you pick them I up is, 1 am sure, quite a marvel to me—! I il tell you a story of how Aunt Gcorgey i herself once saved her life, entirely thro’ I having learned the deaf and dumb alpha- 1 bet, shall I?” F ! ■\ Instead of the lesson, Aunt Georerey? Oh, yes, I should like it better than pie.” “There were two little boys, Dickey, and one of them not very much older than you. who to come and stay with your uncle Frank—you never saw him, dear child, did yoU 'I Ah, he would have liked (hose bonny blue eyes !—to stay with un cle Frank and me, when we were first e^t r^' a i nd thc 3 r could neither hear nor spcaKj bietcjr , could not talk «. *r« SO Aunt George] «“>”*> “ No, it isn't; w. s speech, though there are no words. 1 saiq u ien _ Dhi £ don>t interrupt your aunt with observa jons-your undo Frank and j Jearne. jj: the ba L- r hojrsely, ifyoir brcaiw b of ?/ 11 the death doom of ,oo both. Ho h4