The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 28, 1861, Image 3

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toSaadays/from 8 00 till P 00 a. m.
wu oaauaj , JOHN SHOEJIAKKR, P. 51
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
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« «• Went “ 1,30 P. M.. “ I,M P. M.
Tb* lIOLLIDAYSBUKQ BRANCH i connects with all
*tr*in* East and West.
INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnitown
Accommodation Train Kaal knd West, Mail Train JEaat
■ad Watt and Express Train Kast and Weat.
Nor. 20,1860. > ENOCH Gen’l Supt.
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RowdtiSM. —Rowdyism is fast on the increase
hi our borough. For some time past, our
streets have nightly been made to resound with
yells, as though his sntanic majesty had turned
loose upon earth a few of the jinmates of his
habitation, who, .reselling in .riot and drunken
ness. piake night hideous with; their yelling,
profanity and blackguardism, rendering them
selves ridiculous and almost unendurable. We
have always boasted of the quiet of our town in
this respect, and the high moral character of
our citizens, but we are led to fear that our
boasting will soon be turned to censure if this
state of things continues. The “ turbulcets”
generally are young men who have just arrived
at the age at which they take their places in the
world on their own responsibility; Their char
acters are now being formed, but alas ! we fear
for anything else than useful lives. We think
it high time that steps were taken to initiate a I
reformation in this matter, that our youths, j
with dignity and pride, might walk the paths of I
rectitude, sobriety and virtue, thus crowning l !
■ themselves with honor, and fitting themselves
to fill, in future life, the various positions which
must necessarily fall to their lot, when those
who now hold them shall have gone on that
-journey “ whence no traveller returns.” Re
formation is needed, but how shall it be ac
complished, so long as parents w,ill allow their
children the liberty of prowling the streets at
unseasonable hours 1 So long as parents per
mit this breach of trust which belongs to them,
and for which they will bo held accountable by
a higher than human tribunal, so long will
moral suasion prove ineffectual and sink into in
significance when the" allurements of night, to
vice and immorality, are ever spread before the
unwary. We wish that we could say something
which would induce parents to look after their
boys when they are not found around the
hearthstone at homo at the proper retiring hour. I
Could we do so, wo feel sure that we would j
have accomplished a work equal to that of the i
greatest benefactor of the human race, for the j
reason that thereby many boys Who are now
forming habits which will result in their ulti-1
mate-misery and ruin, and bring their parents '
In sorrow to the grave, would be .save! to use- j
fulness and happiness, not -only to themselves, !
but to all around them.
But this rowdyism, which we noticed at the
Lead of this article must be stopped. If o.qe
police officer is not sufficient to check it, more
should be appointed. -It is not to be presumed
that peaceable citizens are to, be annoyed Ut all
. hours of the night, by a band of outlaws, apd
. have no redress therefor. Some of the young
men who have made a practice of misbehaving
upon the streets at night, may yet find thfem
*slves the tenants of the “ Lock-Up.”
The As.nuax. Crisis.— The first of April is
near at Land. Already jR elongate counte
nances. pallid cheeks, quivering lips, and bur
ned steps of those we meet in our walks, are
manifested the indubitable tokens of that rapid
ly approaching crisis which will test the capaci
ty of pockets, and try the depth of purses.
Complaints arc many and multiplying of scarci
ty of the ready pewter wherewith to satisfy
duns and compose creditors. Our household
gods, look desponding and afflicted in view of
approaching trials; while s tho housekeepers,
*ho are easy and amiable eleven months in the
year, are relentlessly touting cracked crockery
*«m corner cup-boards, and banishing to back
boudoirs the boots and beavers of better days.
Oar county officers, lawyers and scriveners are
taking early breakfasts to meet the increasing
demands upon thoir time and services—money
lender* are pouring over their bond's and! bank,
ooks, figuring up the amount they will .have on!
I *' 0T accommodation of their needing
and numerous fnends—borrowers are as busy
*» eea, coking out in time for the wherewithal
to meet their various engagements—while busi
ness people generally .gre stirring about with
more than usual energy and activity, “ getting
* y for the first.” May all be prepared for
the crisis!
istakes—Mistakes are one of the severest'.
■f sgaes a printer’s life, for the reason that
uybody gets to see his mistakes, and evaty
o y thinks that he or she has a certain inalien
• e right to say or think whatever he or she
1 J*"” about Bach mistakes Printers, to a
y**' " c . privileged characters, and their
weotera ahd faults appear, to be the privilege
wi fr bul the J Jon’t take half the liberty
i thi* 6 v U:tB ° f othfe ” which others do with
I tinr • I Wy we find, after bur edi
f writu ° .F«1»d
po!it n D ’- wt or mlB P la< jed by the com
-4e cl h^ USt */;* w ***re the sense would
dr h*! O.f.coor«e we have then no reme
one - t0 0 jv? at Be * t W*ek, and ton chances to
, t ' “ to fa 9 s* n ’ * nd passed on from week to
aid*’ r comotBd - our compositors
V * * Pwnvioos mistake in our article on the
«su»°n -McCrca, last week, by leaving
•i ■ sentence should have read: I
t *’v aB a womftn of robust iand healthy
and, to human observation, bid
iw to liT * uu* her three-soorei years
. c^^** hs rd of those by whom she was eur-
LOCAL ITEMS.
The Printer's Estate.— The printer's dol
larsl Where arr they ? A dollar here and a
dollar there, -scattered oyer numerous small
towns, all over the country, miles and miles
apart—how shall they be gathered together ?
The type founder has bis hundreds ef dollars
against :theprinter ;'the paper maker, the build*
big owner, the journeyman compositor, the
grooer, the' tailor, and „01l assistants to him in
carrying on his business, have their' demands?
hardly ever so small as a single. But
the mites from here and there must be diligent*
ly gathered and patiently hoarded, or the where
with to discharge the large bills will never be
come bulky- We imagine the printer willhave to
get up sn address t o his widely scattered dollars,
something like thetollowing : “ Dollars, halves,
quarters, dimes, and all manner of fractions into
which yo are divided, collect yourselves and
come home! Te are wanted! Combinations of
all sorts of men, that help the printer to become
a proprietor, gather in such force and demand
with such good.reasons your appearance at his
counter, that nothing short of a sight of yon
will appease them. Collect yourselves, for val
uable as you are in the aggregate, single you
pill never pay tho.cost of gathering. Come in
here in single file, that the printer may form
you into a battalion,'and pend you forth again
to battle for him.and vindicate his feeble cred
it.” Reader, are you sure you havn’t a couple
of the printer's dollars sticking about your .
clothes?
Maoic, Ventbiloqdism, Etc.—Our exchanges
throughout the country, wherever Prof. H.
Sands, the world renowned Magician and Ven
triloquist, has performed, are loud in their com
mendations of his skill in all he attempts, and
ho attempts and completes successfully every
feat ever performed by a magician. One of our
exchanges says of him that be is o' Ventrilo
quist, Magician and Humorist of the first water,
and advises All who are suffering with the blues,
all whVsjrish amusement, all who wish to
“laugh and grow fat,” to attend Prof. S’s leo
j tures. He exposes spiritualism and table turn-
I inga. Of. one thing we are well satisfied, and
| that is, that ho is one of the best slight-of-hand
performers with whom we have ever met. He
igave us a few demonstrations in our office yes
terday (Wednesday) which perfectly convinced
us that his entertainment, to be given at Lo
gan Hall, this (Thursday) evening, will well<
repay the attendance of all our citizens. Ad-'
mittance— gentlemen 25 cents—gentleman and t
lady 36 cents. By all means go and see Prof.
Sands.'
Pleasant—the weather and Ronsh’s three cent ci
gars—Tribune of lari teeek.
The weather clerk, came well nigh getting ns
into a scrape that time, the proprietor of the
cigars mentioned above having threatened -to
indict us for slander. Verily, the weather at
this season is as fickle as" the fair sex. Now,
when we penned that article, the weather teas
pleasant. Just so it is with the so called angels
of this mundane sphere; about the time a young
man thinks he is going to make a capital “ hit,”
the object of his affections is off with
some “other dear charmer.” But a truce
to soliloquy—let the weather and the girls
prove fickle if they but Roush’s cigars are
\pleasunt at all timei. of.the day and seasons of
tho year. s
Haro Times asd Wasts. —Virtue wants more
admirers; Vice more opponents; Truth more
real friends ; Falsehood fewcr..repcater3; Wis
dom more suppliants ; Honesty more practition
ers. The trade wants more profit, or less envy
of his more fortunate neighbor. Religion wants
less said about the theory and more done in
the way of .practice. Philanthropy wants a
residence and Fidelity an asylum. Love, Chari
ty and our Banks Want to be iL better credit.
Pride wants to bp discarded and modest diffi
dence introduced. Every old Bachelor wants
a wife, and every girl of sixteen a husband.—
Every Creditor wants his bill paid, and every
Debtor wants money to pay it, and,' finally,
ever/body is wanted to mind his own business
and let that of his neighbor’s alone.
Dealers is Straw and Millxxrcy Goods.—
When your object is tO purchase the finest, best
and most varied .assortment of goods in your
lino at-the lowest rates; visit the establishment
of-Messrs; Likcols, IVood ANichols, Ho. 725
Chestnut St., Philadelphia. We refer to their
card; in our columns, with pleasure, and do not
exaggerate when we tell you that this is one of
the most extensive bouses of its kind in the
United States. Do not fail to visit these head
quarters of fashion before purchasing stale goods
from third prices^
A good namc; s ?ttSliyto be remembered, heads
the firm: •>
Just keepa thlnkin' 1
Of “Uncle Aho Lincoln,”
When you 1 wantloknow
Where to mode.
New Route Aoksts. —The work of decapita
tion goes bravely on ajt-Washington, and the
heads of Democratic officials ore constantly roll
ing off the block. The heads of Messrs. Sar
gent and Kaey, Route Agents between this
place and Harrisburg, have felt the power of
the official guillotine, to make room for our
townsman, {Seorge C. Feme, Esq., who takes
the place of Col. Kacy, and for our young friend
So). Books,' of Mifflin to w.n, Juniata county, who
takes the place of Mr, Sargent. On the ground
of services to,patty, the hew .appointees deser
yed their places and will make efficient agents.
E. R, Express Train East,
on Wednesday night last, ran over some cattle
which were on. the track between Petersbnig
and Huntingdon, throwing the baggage-ear
down an embankment and upsetting the stove,
thereby setting fire to the mails, and baggage
therein, most of whiph were burned before they
coaid be gf>% out. . The mails from this place
were horned. -
Fisix or Apkil Changes.—Those of our
subscribers who intend rcmovhigthoir pluses of
residence about the first of April, and desiring
the places of sending their papers qhanged, trill
be good enough to give ns timely notice of their
in the scatter. Early attention .to tills
matter trill save trouble, abd prevent the loss of
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PAU( StTKD
I day, thwart 1
j bo called in
i Christ; into ,
| Vent forth to |
of palm in hie
Proteetant oh«
led Holy Week
end death of t
obsenredin all
day the chord
til .Snnday, -wl
nemorated by
iTAWD HoiT WEEK—llast Sun
«fore Easter, was Palm Sunday,
lommemoratioh of the entry of
'erosalem, whoa the multitude
Met him and strewed braoebeß
liray. It is observed by peculiar
the Catholic and in some of the
rehea. The present week is cal
in .oommemofation of the passion i
ie Saviour, and each day will he
the Catholic churches: On : Fri
es will be clad in mourning un
en the resurrection will be com
a religious jubilee. ,
Abkested.-
man, named ]
Co.’a Planing
rested on a a
|on Tuesday morning last, a Ger
jtitzel, living near MoAuley &
Will, in -North Ward, was ar
r rant issued at She instance of
charging him with stealing lum
iuses of Stitzel were searched,
I of the .lumber found. On the
of,Stitzel that his boys had sto-
] r * 'Mr. McA. did.not proceed
pd the case was compromised
ng five dollars for the lumber
ction.
Mr. McAnley, ik
ber. Tbo pro|
and a quantity
representation it
len the lumbei
against him, at
by Stitzel payi
and costs of ae
I®* We have received the following with the
request that we should give it a place in our
columns:— j
On the 25th |nst., I received from the Rev.
.J. Twigg ten dollars as due tci me from some
unknown soucch. MAR If SHERMER.
Altoona, Marich 25, 1861.
MARRIED:
Evangel Hotel. Altoona, Pa., March 2tst, 1801.
sev5 ev - C - L - jEhrenfold, Mr. ISRAEL GRAZIER of
CHOLINE BECK of Canoe Val
’ rV*. J - N B “cket, Mr. MI-
Smin ° f ,9‘i! übna Co- t 0 Mias NANCY J.
HANNAH, of Clearfield Co, Pa.
f * BeV - KbldoV, Mr.
tp ” co -’ 10
P^fWKT 1 *!? Mb, B1 ’ M^rr^li 88 , Dell > Mr. SAMUEL
to “ i “ MATIU > A USWIS. all of Clayeburg,
DIED.
°, n fril,fty last > Mr. FREDERICK
SINGLING, to the) 83rd year of his age.
f. Ip FraakitowntiwMhlp. on tho 20th ln«t nvvvrr
3 t e "• Uc&m *> S*
orW^’*K^r b ;^5 h > N - HUYETT. daugh
ter ofl' m. G. t lluyott, to Uw 16th year of her
? n d th “ Btern messenger came
fr ° m OUr “ IJit one **«
liittle dl l the writer think when ho began the service..
chi. t l« a A? , m r ,^* bb ‘ th CT «»ing, that should com
ctode, one of the most attentive of his audience wouldouit
thoprison house of Way and become the conn»nion of
epmu in an cternal world. Bat before the cioXg
had died aw|. there was one less worsK/on
■ deceased-had. |aft home in the evening apparently in
RtteUd ** "*»tar -errfoS to toe
cußtomed Sf" U ! e firat s,le »«* ber ac-
the introductory serriccs were al-
wltht’ t^“ rO3 i 0 ""<* P""*! out of the house m
l n *L lw,y llvin 8 in her family. Tho
m,nda of ‘he audience rid doubt
Supposition had caused her to re
aaagffip&sag*'
Several persons passed out and tho minds of all became
somewhat excited with the idea that something unusual
Pi Pf!. U Pbu-'o- CinseouenUy the services wore rendered
possible arid the congregation dismissed.
What was oar surprise when at that moment a messen
ger brought the tidiriga that the vital ajwrk had Hod
He have since learhed from the_ female companion who
muchilifnenn er ’ l j rf “ a t' r le^i n « ■ lhc church door, with
much difficulty, and >y the aasiitanco of her friend, sho
reached theJioiiso pfjMrs. C'offman, near by, to which
place Doctors Christy and Findley and her family were sum
moDcd, who du.all that could btf doDo to alleviate her tuif
fonngs. But hurtau skill and; sympathy could not stay
the shaft, and in about half an hour after ihe loft the
church her soul had taken its flight. Bho retained her
reason and was able (jo converse With those around her al
most to the moment hf hor dissolotioo.
It is the opinion',of|at least the Physician with whom wo
conversed on the subject, toat het death was caused by
disease of the heart, ; which may perhaps have been making
its inroads for mouths past unknown to the deceased or
nor friends. I
Thus suddenly from this world of care has been called
one who was esteemed by all. In her death the poor have
lost a benefactor, the| friendless a , sympathizer, and her
now bereaved companion one who was all a wife should
the other’ 6 eI " mo *H* r * OS4 children may well say each to
Come nearer, brother, nearer.
And sit bpsideine hero.
The day is slowly fading,
And twilight's shade* draw near.-
The cloud orgiipf Is keeping
Its shadows on oujbrow,
o’er our heart*;
ffe have no mother now .
'I ; :
-Vo mother now to bless ok;
■ Wehre latd.her down to rest,
i And all our joys seem buried,
1 Close folded to her breast.
Ths vacant chnir upon the hearth.
The hours that come and go, '
All seem to whisper sadly
IJ% have rid mother now.
Altoona, March 23,1861
At a stated meeting of Auooru Division, S. of T., the
following preamble and . resolutions were unanimously
adopted. ' - ; 1 . ' J
WntasAs, It both pleased Ood in the afflictive dispen
sation of his providence, to call suddenly from onr midst,
Mrs. Mary Ann McCrea, an esteemed “ Lady Visitor,” of
Altoona Division, No. 311, Sous of Temperance, a lady
whose social anjl moral virtues have won for her the con
fidence and esteem of all who hod the pleasure of her ac
quaintance, and
Wuebzas, Imringhcr continuance with our order as a
“ Lady Visitor” alii (jins evinced by precept and example,
the most lively hitorest in, and zealous devotion to the
cause of Temperance! Therefore,
ilnoicd, That whilst we deeply- deplore the loss of a
worthy triend and co-laborer in the Temperanco’refdrm,
Ws cherish the earnest hope, that' l she has gone to enjoy
that •better land, where, toil and .sorrow,! pain and death
are forever excluded. ' . -
That we heartily sympathize with brother
McCreaand.lamily, on account of the sad andsuddeu be
reavement they have been called upon to experience;. the
former the loss of an amiable and affectionate wife: the
latter the loss of a kind and devoted mother.
Jfcsofued, That we profit by this impressive admonition
oiuotTs providence, and prepare for that solemn tronsi
lien, which, sooner or later, Inevitably awaits ns.
. JtUoletd, That the above preamble and resolutions bo
Pdhltahcd in the Altoona JVitene, Hollidayabnrg iiejiricr
and Democratlo jSlandard, and that a copy be sent to the
Shhily Of the deceased. —[Extract frrnn Minuta}. :
LINCOLW, WOOD & NICHOLS,
MASOTACTDiItIISiJtD iMFOBTJCasOr
STRAW ASD MILLINERY GOODS,
Silk Bonnets, French. Flowers, •
Panama, Palm Leaf, Leghorn and Straw Bait,
Wo. 726 Chestnut Street,
Ann 73* JiOpofi Stbket,
Maroli 28.-3 m | PHILADELPHIA.
New and valuable prop
erty AT PRIVATE SALE.—Tho P, IT
Undersigned offers at Private Solo her PA
HOUSE and JAW, situate on Harriet St., b 2 iIA
East-Altoona, adjoining lots of Janies c£l IK
Kearney and Goo, B. Cramer, a few doors JlnaeK
East of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.
Lot is SO feet front by; 120 deep. The improvements are a
new FRAME HOUSE, with three rooms each on first and
second floors, all finished In good stylo. She also offers
for sale her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which is ail
nearly now and of the latest styles. The Uonso and Fur
niture win bo sold separately or together to suit purcha
**Altoona, March 28. ? 801.2t JANE BVEl ‘ B *
p’OR RENT j—rHE BUILDING ON
J>y Di lisughmah as a
»i3K«!£gT"-
MADE EASY!
Good News for the Unemployed 1
■ •/
jIOOO Chances to* make Itoney I -
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
WATCHES,
! JEWELRY
SILYEErPLATED WARE,
ORIGINAL PLAN
2,300 AGENTS WANTED!!!
All persons desirous of securing an Agency in this
New Enterprise
Should Bond on their names at onco, enclosing a 3 cent
stamp to pay postage, and receive by return of mail
G -A.T ALOGXJE
A RARE CHANGE
FULL PARTICULARS
To inspro prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct all
orders to
STATE CAPITOL
BOOK BINOERY,
AHO blank book manufactory,
■; Ao. 64 Market St , Harrisburg, Pa.
This establishment is chiefly devoted to
the manufacture of Blank Books for jsm-
Banks, County Offices, Railroad Companies,
and private individuals. In all cases toe 4SsSSS4Br
very best of stock and workmanship may be
relied rippn. Blank Books printed, paged and bound to
any desired pattern. Sheriff’s, Attorneys and Justices
Doclmts of all sizes, made and ruled to order. Triennial
and Yearly Assessments, Bnplicates, ic., for county purpo
ses. printed or plaid, ruled and bound to order. County
Dockets made of the best linen paper. -
Librarians, and others, desiring to have their Books well
bound and at moderate prices, should give ria a call. Nows
°. f t ' ,o „ lar S c *‘ ?>*«. Harper’s Weekly, Gleason’s
Pictorial, Ballous, Scientific American, London News,
hound to order, and in any stylo required. Harper’s Month
ly Magazine, Knickerbocker, Biackwpod’s and Graham's
Magazines, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Lady’s Repository, Peler
son s Magazine, Piano Music. Ac., bound in extra styles, or
.'L. r r e pla i? tt "d substantial half Binding. Select Pam
phlets. Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws, bound In good Li
“rar? f*? ,» Ter 7 moderate prices. Persons having a
number of volumes to-bind, will receive a liberal discount.
Binding can safely-be sent to ns from a distance by Ex
press, and all work entrusted to our care will be speed
ally executed, safely packed and returned bV Express.—
All work warranted. Address F. L. HUTTER,
Bdrrisbwry , Pa,
& DERN, at the Tribune Office, are my
agents foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will give Infonria
tlon in; relation to binding, and receive and return books
free from extra charges, for all who onfrust their work to
m ? car *- ' [March 21,186 My
■\r ALU ARLE PROPERTY AT PRI
v VATE SALE.—The propertylcnown
as the Brecnsburg. School Property, Situ
ate in North Ward, adjoining lots of Wm. USSm S I IfA
W. A. B. Lnub, Is, jn accordance WM S i
with, a Resolution of tha School Board, of
fered at Private Sale. This is a dcslrable®BSSHM
J|* ,crB being two, full lots of ground a and two-sto
hOUTO - l Vlth “ lmu expeSco the huiwe can* be
made to accommodate two Bundles. use can os
Marcjh 21,1861-lm. FretHMlLw &h£i JWrf.
a. n. s,
T-T URNITUUE AT GREATLY RE
-1028
Chairs & Cabinet Fnrniturei I*^*l
in Mifiiihtown, Juniata county, wishing
to close business on the Ist of April next.
hereby notify tho public that they will sell
their, entire stock at greatly reducod fjCSOTS
prices. Coll early for bargains. ligßfeafjMffi
March 14, 1801-3 t,
PUMPS! PUMPS!—THEUNDER
signod would respectfully inform the.dtizens of Al
toona and vicinity that ho is prepared to pntin
PUMP STOCKS,
of any length, At short notice, andonreasonahlo terras.
Having had long experience in the business, ho warrants
all his work to give satisfaction.
Persons desiring work dono can leave their orders with
Esquire McClelland, or call Upon the subscriber at his re*
Idonce on Emma street, a few doom from the Methodist
Chnrchl BENJAMIN McMABAN.
Altoona, March 21,1861-lm. ' . ■ ’
/FACTION.—Au, PERSONS ARB
hereby notified And warned agajfist purchasing the
following described protnlssoMr note, drawn by Joseph
Hutchison. payable to Bryen Kelly on or abont the Its of
Aprlloi- May, I8«l, as I hare already paid the amount
of said note to “Hutchison 4 Co, 1 ’ at the special request of
Bryen Kolly.Jn part payment of a debt due said Company
Bora scad Kelly. He has now no interest whatever in it.
1 j , 1 JOSEPH HUTCIttSONi
Altoona, Marsh 14,
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE—
jLJL- Notice Is hereby given that letters of Administra
tion on tho estate of Robert L. Martin, late of Tyrone Bor
ough, Blair county, deceased, have been granted to the un
dersigned, residing as aforesaid. All' penons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims will present
thsm duly authenticated for settlement.
WILBER F. MARTIN. Adm.
Tyrone tp., March 7,1861-6 t.
Wall Paper and Border.
A N UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK
jtA- of the
LATEST SPBINO STYBBg,
Just received, which will' bs sold ehssper than ever bv
j.Tvioyrmn/
BARD TIMES
WORTH or
TO BE DISPOSED OF ON
AN ENTIRELY NEW
AND
A PREMIUM
Containing
OUR INDUCEMENTS, '
Which afford
TO MAKE
MONEY
without risk, together with
Relative- to this
NOVEL PLAN!
GEORGE G. EVANS,
439 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
HUTTER’S
BANDOE, BOOKS A CO.
WHEELER fit, WILSON’S
SEWING T i
i MACHDIBS, I
jb. R. A. O. KERR, g
J ALTOONA* PA.,|g!
gfe Agent for Blair County, g.
S.NOSIIM U3I33HM
These machines are admit
to be the best lever offered to toe public, and their
superiority la satisfactorily established by the bet tbit in
the lost eight years, ■ ■ ' ;
Over 14,000 More ’ |
Sr- t^**^ laeh . i,le " haTe b ««4»oW than of any other man
ufactured, and more medals~have been awarded thonro
pric tora by different Fairs and Institutes than to any Oth
ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that U claimed
. Th “y *** now In use In several ftunliies li> At
to2!£’ “ nd ‘ n Wff «se they give entire satisfaction*
The Agent refers those desiring information as the to
rsss n ,he M^ ch, s ea ’ *°
Tirot?&^ rge HaWkeiWottbi
•» thestoj^of
BtWe I <^f ch ‘?°> * i,w P latod . glow foot and new
style Hemmer—sos. No. 2, ornamental bronie, glass foot
Hornmer $55. No, 3, plain, withhold stole
Hammer—s4s. [March 21,1861-tf.
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK;
RA. o. KERR HAS JUST RE
ao. iui*nt‘of UCl * fr °“ NeW Y ° rk CHy *« h »l>^utifulu
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ‘
consisting in part of
Fancy SHks t oiily 65 cents per yard.
Black Dress Silks “ $1,20 per yard .
Japanese Clolh~a beautiful fabric for ladies'
dresses—Mexican Flads,
Poll do Chevron, a rilost complete assortment of the latest
patterns of Delaines, Opera Cloth, plain Delaines onto S»<
cents per yard, they have always been sold'at 25 cts. la this
market. Also, a beautiful assortment of the challenge
Wamsutta Prints, now acknowledged to be the best prints
in market, and a handsome assortment of last colored
prints from 610 10 cts per yard, J 4
Shawls, Cloaks, Opera Caps,
Woolen Underslceves for ladies and children, an unsur
passed stock of Hosiery, together with an abundance and
variety of everything in the Notion ami Trimming line.
Ho calls special attention to his beautiful assortment of
QUEENSWARE,
which is acknowledged to bo the most complete of anti In
the town, and sold at prices defying competition. Teasbts
consisting of 4G pieces. Bold at $4 00. ‘ ’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
■directly from New York,and bonstht from firs t ban
BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL, INGRAIN.- LIST, HEMP AND
BAG CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS from 1 to 2 yards vide. -
His stock of
GROCERIES
is complete in every respect, and will se sold at as low a
figure os any boose this side of the city.
Oct. 11,18C0.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fit lt per Month !
I would respectfully set
forth my claim to public
attention, as a Fashionable
Tailor, as foil oars
Because 1 keep an excel
lent assortment of -Cloths.
, Cossimcres, Vestings and
Trimmings, which, when,
examined,always please.
Because my work is
made up in a manner that
takes down the country
and gives all my customers
a city appearance.
Because I am not inferior
as a Cutter to the best to
bo found anywhere.
Because long experience
in my business gives me
entire control over it, and
I am not dependant upon
.any one tolift me out of
the suds.
Because l am still on the sunny side of forty, and thero
taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Call on me, in the corner room of tlio “Brant House.”
piyc me n trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona, May aj-5m JACOB SNYDER.
DISSOLUTION. —Notice is- hereby
given that the co-partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned, trading under this name of Dill
f I 9 ko '*' ln “« mercantile business, was dissolved by mu
tual consent on the 12th day of March, 1861. *
MATTHEW T. DILI*
JOSEPH E. ICKES.
Having disposed of my interest in the Arm -of DUI A
fr J °*u. ph 1 recommehd him
*!i fr i n t ds ftnd ca *tomcrs of the firm for o, dontinttance
of their t»ltonago. Mr. lefies is authorized to collect the
acconuts of the firm oind settle all bills against ifc -
1 MATTHEW T. DILL,,
r?*n i 'L g , t ’? roh t* ed ., t l io tofcrot of M. T. Dill, in the firm
?Ii »» c k®®tJ yjU continue the business under tho
stylo of Joseph E. Ickcs, and respectfully sola it a contin
uance of the patronage bestowed.
JOSEPH E. ICKES.
N. B- X have on hand at present a general assortment
or goods adapted to pie season, inch as are generally kept
in a country store, with groceries of the very best. Hard
ware Queens ware, Glassware, Butter, Eggs,* Potatoes,
Flour. Peed, Ac., which I will sell as cheap as the cheap
est. Call and See me, one and all, autt you: shall beat
f aiCßs.
SPRING OP 1861. ,
WALL PAPER! WALL BA>ER
Tho Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices In
Pittsburgh. Como and see. •
Walter s, marshals,
’ -Ho. 87* Wood Sfrttfy
■ (hcar Fourth, at the Old, Stand))
Has for sale beautiful French, German & Amcr
ioau' ■ .1
ForParlo!^ ALllk
Units.
Chamber?,
Churches,
“ ,00 °«.
Window Cttrtalas, Pirn Board Prints,
ST »«* * *»•
Altoona, March 7,.186t-Ain. - \ :■
. ■; ;
POCO META L lie PA IN T
T7QUAL TO RED LEjAD AND 75 per
JL-4 cent. BOO d«%r«o« heat— warranted'
water proof and willneitlier lade npr wash. For.
STEAM PIPES, OAS HOLDERS.
RAIL ROAD
IR S*LiS D DRI P* ROOFSr’
BARNS,’PENCES WAGONS,' ~
SHIP DECKS, PL EMBERS' JOINTS
IRON POONDERS PATIERNS,
<fc-> dfc., 4 . ■
For graining and staining equal to Turk
; ' ish Umber. "
are Timber, Brows Lake, OUreZadias Bed and
. ASP One r«poD«lble agent wasted In ererr town and
r fi. rt l the . Pp>ttyl 1 stt>teg - Tersu McomaoSktlog. Far
deeply to oraddapa ■ ? ‘ ‘
Maroh 31-om. 80. 188 N. 4thrtwe%.'
GLEN-ECIJO mills,
germanto wn, pa,
McCALJjUM & CO.,
: manufacturers,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Carpeting, Druggets, OU Cloths,
MATTINGS. &C.
N ,° 500 CHESTNUT STRERT, (opposite
. theStateHome.jpaiLADELPiliA. {mar2l,'6l-ly.
37 OR RENT.— THK DWELLING
i ■ house and store-room, known as Fcvreo ft Morrow's
occupied by Joseph Law. is offered for rent
n?«vi * tt* °C April next. For particulars inquire at tbs
Banking. House of Wra M . Lloyd ft Co. “
Altoona, Jan. 24,’61-tf. JAS. MORROW.
®LANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
h*ty Mi #*p«(iietott»Tjf swntsj at this ejfet.
,v
AD nos rsss.
New-York Benevolent Infirmary,
- ESTABLISHED K 56, #
And devoted to The Oiuse of Medical Reform: to tit* Sit
fusion qf Medical Knowledge for the Prevention of JXimSn.
uid to tho relief of those suffering and afflicted with Cm
nic and Virnlont Disorders. To this end this Infirmary la
endowed, to enable the sick and suffering throughout th*
length and breadth of our land, to avoid the fbi'innims
Drugs, Extortion, and Ignorance of profused Phgtieio sl
through which thousands and tens of thousands annually
perish. '
The* following are some of the diseases wo cure, not only
at tho Infirmary but in all parts of onr country ::
Consumption and Pulmonary Complaints, Fever*, Sera*
wla. Dyspepsia, Eye and Ear Disease, Cancers and other
Tumors, Jaundice and Liver Complaint, Seminal Weakntm,
and all diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, hem
whatever cause or whatever nature. Our object will be to
give joy to the afflicted by effecting in all coses a speedy cur*.
Onr rnl* is to charge nothing for advice and written Br»>
script ions; but will furnish when requested tha vary bast
medicine* at the lowest rates. J
These remedies are prepared in our own Laboratory, an.
der the care of able Chemists, and are the roost reliable
science, including all the recent discoveries.
To all addressing us by letter, containing full account ad
symptoms and appearances of disease, age, occupation. Aa
we will write a candid rtply. with advice and direction!
for cure. Any fees sent us when sending for advice will be
devoted to tarnishing medicine for the poor. In all --ri
medicine can be sent by mall or express if dhaired. |»-if
tor ona ; or mote of our works and jndgs for vourstlvao.
Also published at the Inh rmory, to aid those ohjeoto,
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
Orniainfng simple remedies easUy obtained for the cur* of
Disease* in all its, forma, with tall explanations of the
causes, symptoms, diet, bathing and exercise. Pries SO *ts
THE LADIES* MEDICAL FRIEND*
AND TUB PHYSIOLOGY ON. MARRIAGE.
A worn on the cause, symptoms and treatment of a!C
complaints peculiar to the sex, on marriage, its dntlaa,
abortmn and its results, on Children, their ligand o uthi
prevention of conception, with Invaluable Infractions to
them on subjects of a private nature. Price 25 cento*
The Gentlemen’s Medical Companion,
. ANp j PRIVATE ADVISER. .
nol Organs, and a warning voice of adviafandcouneaLoaoh.
as to be found in no other work. 'PriceaS oenti. -
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
M roa BVXET OXB*. •
It expotM all the numbusii, and the Tarloßß truka
entice the slcb and well. tfc?
Quacks and H<«n<M to dupo every one. U guiles the aa
wnr,» through life, and shows up every swindle of the in
It shows how all kinds of Food,
Goods are adulterated, with the means of detseHa* the
frauds. Price 2o cent. ' ■
THE HOUSEHOLD .AND FARM,
PLANTATION AMD SHOP,
Fm- every amily, having over Moil receipts <m Oboklag,
PfMorrtntvDjeiiig, Cleaning, Ac. Hov to plant and whet
[* the 1,081 *o raise. Uow to cure animals, ad vie* to house
keepers, farmers and mechanics, on 1000 subjects of Inter*
«*. Price 25 cents; Worth $lO tosny one.
THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOK.
For those who wish to got well fronj that awtul dtssassb
a full description of ail the remedies used for it. wltSTa
Uo”Price w“ l ?ta! h ’ reaUl,i, “ l,a oU,er
Thc luformaUon in them Is not to be found In any work*
published, nor obtainable from any other soured, Thaos
bound** 4 P ttb *ished on floe white paper,' and beautifully
Any of the above works will be mailed free, on receipt of
price. In stamps, or money; Or tbo whole In « handsomely
bound volume for os* dollar. No hmily should bo with
iUu»‘r*t*d «dth beautifdl engravings.
and contain the condensed .experience of years. •.
Agents Wasted-for the above works, whoean make 111*
a month. Send for a circular tor agents. ' **
To the young ot both sexes BuOeriDgttom secret habits :
p J^ , w tono £ I li! l ? d; lo as of power; nerroue. debility; Ins
of sight; wakefulness; love of solitude; eruptions on the
face, Ac., Ac. Send before it it too late; before you sufit
incurable damage to both body and mind.
To Females who want taft, pkattmt and lure rsmedlo*
for Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac., tend to ns.
PREVENTIVE.
, Rre convinced that there are many parent* of serefti'
Inns, consumptive and diseased condition 4 to whom t aw
moron* offspring only brings snOeriugand poverty. To
such wo would say write, and wo will send information of
“ w" 1 ’ nnd nevcr-SiUlng Parvcmvs.
" e will mad free, to any one applying lor it,
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM*
5..n1“325,'“ KU " at ” ? ’ **** ’<»
On ail other dlsensoo of the Sexual Organs, a fall Wy
nation of the origin of Syphilis, the mean* of iruTMiha
and cure. l 1
On Consumption,, that fearftil disease.
On tho Liver, Heart, Stomach and Skin.
On Female Complaints.
On the various Schools of Medicines.
On tho modes of Treatment now practised,
On the False Treatment of Disease*,
j On the varions Medical Humbugs. ,
! On the Physiology of Marriage/
On the Common sense of Medicine. ,
On Diet, Exercises, and Ablation.
How the Physician should be.
Ho(W to prevent Pregnancy..
And many other things. tectittiii.
This Journal should bo in the hands ofevatw *«e.
Ji D.. A. M..
Surgeon. Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist.
Office, in New York, 154 Chambers street;)
Office in Williamsbnrgh, South Bth and Mb stmt*.
Correspondents will please enclose two or three ItamM
for return postage, and address * : ,*■ **
/O V \ Ds -*■ BEBNKt, Secretary.
Nov.ls/im-lyV ;
NURSE AND FEMALE I’HTSICIIfr.
presents to th|> Attention of mothers her
SOOTHING SYRUP.
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, hr softsa
i^^J UmiK .i cdßci s K "N will «lUy S
tfpwnndle action, and is lure lo regulate ihe Etncfls
S?*r -r other te
< '* to effect a enre, when timely
Med. New did we know an instnn'ceof diasatisfliction hv
wlth u? “■ ? n tl ’,° “atra'ry, ail are delighted
datton Of T’ ? n i p rrak in terms of highest cotnmea-
At m magical efTtictA and inodicnl Tirttics ”• .-a.
of thiamntler “what wo do know,-' Xr ten
0 ? 7 " "» ,utati <'“ for the fqlfllnienVof what
■S32&T e,,or twcnty “ Inn “-» a.
o/ UMdWith g " uceeM
♦ki* ??* oT> x7 re j*?™ the child from pain, hut inrlcoratM~
the stomach and bowels, corrects ncidlty, and rirw tona
«liZ* r £w «>* » •yrtem. It will tln.ost InSaS*
rellero Griping tn the Dowds and Wind Colie, and orer
oome conrnleolns, which. If not spuddy remedied, end In
< W n b<?l eTC e i J. the 6ert aildn,r «t remedy In tbs
“,?* rases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea In children.
ari! *' 3from teething or from any other canse*—
r a fv. t °e eTery mother w he ha* a child suffering
nmm any of the foregoing complaints—do not let roarers,
P i^. udices of othcr "- Btnn<3 hetwwn yS3r
«offering child and the relief that will be sure—yes. fhe
!”K ,y fo . llow i ho "? e of thi * medicine, if timely
JwW-_Fun directions for doing will accompany each bov *
WRVTKa vl 1Q v° s nlc,s *v® fac ‘ ,ima « of CDBTU.*
oij w1 8 4.. I ' c York , '* on the outside wrapper. -
Boid by Druggist* thronghont the world, and hr O W
A * Roush ’ dru eeh!t» 1 Altoona. Prioe» state
Boots and shoes.-—the un
dctmpied baa now on hind and *IU
aeu cheap at Ms store in the Mason te Temple, tfi ;
* assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES, ready mode, or made to order!
OrorthoejiLadlM’Sand«lß,Qnm Show, Cork
Sole*, and ererything in hlaline ofbusiness. of
tno oeat quality and on the meet reasonable term*. 11l
custom work warranted *
Jan. 2; ’dfl-tf.j
This Bodugger.
This wonderful article, just patented, it something m
tirely new, and never before offered to agents, who an
wanted everywhere. • Pull particular* tent /re*. II lifrett
Mm 7,*-ly|a 6HA?f i CLARK, BSddleford, Maine,
PUKE WHITE LEAD AND 25IHC
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AND
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