The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, April 04, 1861, Image 3

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omes HontsDuring the week, from t 00 a. X. till
790 P. x. On Suadajr*, froth 8,00 tfH 000 a. x.
JOHN SHOEMAKER, F. M
RAit-ROAd) Schedule.
Esorsss Train East arrires 9,20 P. M„ leaves 9,40 P. M.
-* « West “ 8,13 A.M. •• -8.33 A. M.
Jest “ East “ 7,45A.M. •< 9.00 A. M.
“ West “ 8,56 P. M., “ 9.15 P. M.
Mall “ East « 11,30 A; H. " 11,35 A. M.
, •• " We*t- « 130 P.M., “ 1,45 P.M.
The JfOLLTDATSBtJfiO BRANCH connects with all
Train* East and West.
INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect .with Johnstown
Aeeommodatlon Train Bast and West, Mall Train Bast
aid West and Express Train Kast and West.
Nor. 20,1860, ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’l Supt.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Cheap Jewelry—How it is Made.— Within
a few months there has sprung up throughout
thecountry numerous institutions known from
their flaming advertisements as “ dollar stores.”
Here the most remarkable bargains can be bad.
Whole sots of jewelry, formerly sold for a small
fortune, can be secured for the insignificant
sum of one dollar. Does your wife want a set of
ear-rings—one dollar will get them. Is she
tearing you for a new brpoch—the price is only
ono dollar. She wants a gold locket in which
to preserve your daguerreotype—’tis only one
dollar. Your sweet heart must have a ring and
bracelets—they can be procured for one dollar. ■
’Tic wonderful what a change has taken place I
in prices. This is the age of gold. .Everything {
yon touch turns into gold as it did to Tantalus |
of old. It is very diffionlt to tell which is the ;
servant on the street—Bridget or your wife i
for Bridget wears just as showy-a necklace, just!
as shining ear-rings, just as beautiful rings, j
and, with the exception of-ber plebian gait and j
freckled face, is just as handsome a woman. !
Then it is quite as difficult to tell who is master |
—John who sits on the box of the conch, or
yourself sitting inside. John sports a gold
watch with an immense chain and fob. Ho
wears three magnificent rings on bis fingers, and
When not in charge of the horses, John swiugs
a gold headed pane. Surely John puts on as
many airs as Ais master, and dresses as well—how
can a stranger tell the difference between John
and bis master? What has wrought this.great j
change in the way of ornament? Has money j
become more plentiful, or gold cheaper! We ■
will give the eolation os famished by the Scien
tific American. There is a ne# metallic alloy
extensively used ih this country as a substitute
for gold. It is a French discovery, and is call'
ed by the French, gold oriede. It is manufac
tured to,a large extent in Waterbary, Conn—
It hefts a very close >resemblance to gold in j
color, density and fineness of grain, so close'
that it deceives every one but practical dealers I
end experts. The fineness of the grain ii/this |
alloy gives to those objects of. art composed of [
it a delicacy and a purity of detail that cannot *
be obtained from bronao The alloy is essential
ly ductile and mailable, and can be cast, rolled,
d«(wn, stamped, chased, beaten,into a powder
or leaves, or treated In other traj the artist may
desire. The discovery of this new alloy is real- j
ly wonderful, and jits Use will have a tendency
to place within the reach of all the useful) or- I
namental and higher products of art. An im- j
mense number and amount of articles are manu- |
.factored out of alloy and sold South and West, i
and none but excellent judges can tell it from I
gold. j
-*■ Monday Last.— lf erer good house-wives had
their patience tried, it was on Monday last. It
was general moving day, and it did keep people
moving. It enew and blew and their with a
vengeance, from early morn till dewy eve. much
to the detriment of good furniture and the clean
floors left by the women folks for those who
came after'them. It ia an old saying that
•‘three flits are equal to a lire,” but we think
one less flit on sneb days as Monday would ho
worse than a fire. Of course, stoves and fires
was in demand, and, as usual, pipe would not
suit, orieiß lost, or dinged or something else
were wrong, and to say that every man kept bis
temper, under circumstances, would ‘bo
stretching the tonfo Such a thing can’t be
did without a large snpply of restraining grace.
Hat the day is pastond 'many are j thankful.
Thk Loso Acjont Ovib—Truly “ the long
agony is over,” and ail hopes add fears con
firmed or dispelled. The Post Master Jfor Al
toona has been-appqinted, and his : name is Geo.,
■ a th>n, at least so says Madam Rumor, and
this time she speaks cottectly." There was a
hot siege for that and Mr. Blair may
well feel relieved, now that the deled is done.—
Maledictions dire will no doubt I* heaped upon
him, but it would have been;the same had he
appointed any other man. But one could be
appointed, consequently all the others must be
iiappoiated. Let those who have been “left
?“ t m CoMidw bow Inagnanimous
they would have been to their competitors had
they succeeded In “knocking thCpersimons,”
and show how philosophically they can take a
„ r a»!fc«t; but ft
11 • ayin * that *• ®o»t go from home to
.bout 000 * tod Homa »y*l»n»g 1b likely
the great dim. *" ** n f ° f th *- stor i es told about
Z' ?** Md weat In
influx* of „ * ,tem w * “ay expect a heavy
Abners win?' ° U "“P our
W« 100*1 d ° oht pttt np the P rice °f their
K lBMid tbat in boring
gat/L all th»t°v *‘ >lB i firBt ,truck - We think
r *B‘on,Md.?»aenot^L di,C u Tered in thil
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iiSStJE* 8p»-«a, wbota
m h *** tlon ’ bt * arrived, and
aotping ■ **?„ Chwch on Sunday
•'** at Ihe juoal houre.
Sherxtf’s Sales— The following property will
be disposed oT at public sale at the Court House,
M Ifoilidaysbnrg, on Wednesday, April 24th.
: The interest of John Yorley in a tract of 75
aetes Of land in Frankstown township, on which
Are erected a log house, log bam and other out
'buildings. i
The interest of Patrick'Garraban In a lot In
LoudenavTlle, adjoining Altoona, having a Iwb-
Sfory finnic dwelling bouse thereon.
1 The interest of Solomon Wilson in a half jot
of ground in the borough of Hollidaysbarg,
having tliereon a house part brick and part
frame.
The interest .of Jacob R. Ebangh in a lot of
gpoond in Hollidaysburg, having a frame dwell
ihg house Mid frame stable fbereon.
- The interest cf Alfred Cannon in a half lot of
ground in Hollidaysburg, having thereon at wo
story frame house and frame stable.
The John j). Goriey in half lot of
groondin Hollidaysburg, hating thereon atwo
story plunk weather-boarded house.
The interest of Alfred Cannon. John D. Gor
iey, Solomon Wilson and Jacob R. Ebangh, in
three unimproved lots in Hollidaysburg,
The interest of Edwin F.Shoenberger, in the
property knowp-as the Gap Furnace property,-
with all the iron ore) privileges and whatsoever
tliereonto bolongiag.
The interest of John D. Miller in a lot of
groundl in Fostorio, baying thereon a two-story
frame dwelling boose.
The interest of John W, Cramer in a lot of
ground.m Tyrone' borough, having thereon a
two-story frame house, frame store house and
frame etable.
The interest of Wm. R. Finley is a lot of
gronod in Frankstown, having thereon a two
brick house and frame stable.' \
i j - * nteres t of Joseph .Kemp in a tract of
land in Antes township, containing 401 acres.
• rp ,n * ere8 l of Wm. Conly in a lot of ground
in Tyrone. Borough, having theroon a large
double two-story frame house and frame stable.
Toe interest of Joseph Hoover in'a tract of
154 acres of land in IVoodberry township, hav
ing thereon a dwelling house hnd stable.
The interest of Wm. Elder in a tract of 401
acres of land in Antes township.
I ClIE cKixo PEBBi!mArios.4-HairB Journal o/
j Health, mi in article on this subject, says; -
' “ Multitudes of lives would be saved every year,
and flu incalculable amount of human suffering
would be prevented, if parents would begin to
explain to,their children at the age of three or
four years, the danger which attends cooling off
too quickly after exorcise, and the importance
'of not standing still after exercise, or work -or
play, or of remaining exposed to a wind, or of
sitting at an open,window or door, or of pulling
off any garment, even the hat or bonnet, while
in a heat. It should bb remembered by ell,
that a cold never comes without a cause, and
that in four times out of five is the result of
leaving off exercise too suddenly, or of remain*
ing still in the wind, or in a cooler atmosphere
than that in which the exercise has been taken.
It is not necessary that perspiration should be
Visible, any exercise which excites the circula-
tion beyond what is natural, causes a propor
tional increase of perspiration, the sudden
checking of which induces dangerous diseases,
and certain death, every day.”
Si'iuxo is Coming.—We copy from Mr.-Gris*
wold’s “Poets and Poetry of America,’ ’ the fol
io wingbeautiful stanza; It is from the pen of
a man who has been deaf and dumb from child,
hood. Who that speaks or hears can sing in
mote harmonious numbers?
Spring it taming l Spring iteming!
Miras are chirping, insects humming,
r lowers are peeping from their sleeping,
fctrrom* esrapeti from Whiter'* keeping
In delightful freedom rushing.
Pane# along in music gushing;.
Scenes of late in deadness saddened,
Smile in animation gladdened; .’
All Is beauty, nil Is mirth, '
All is glory upon earth,
Shout wu then with Nature's voice,
Welcome Spring! JitjoictJtfjotcc ‘
Spriy it coming! corae my brother,
** rove,with one another
To onr well romrm tiered wild-wood.
*lour(sh|n| to NAlttrt’s childhood;
n here a-lnounand flowers are sprincinc.
And RHhbasand bird* are singing; b
” oor® tbe golden sunbeams quiver
On the verdure girdled river;
- If 1 phr yootb offeclibg twit,
J ? «•« yoot|> of Nature shout,
m-• t * ,e * aTes repent our voice,
W elcome Spring! Ufjoict! Sgoice )
8@- Ilcte is a short item from the Brie City
Dispatch to which wo invito the attention of
those of 1 our citizens who ah) now about em--
barking their all in oU speculations
v Q^ IKQ Tace—Our predictions relative to
the ofl speculation. Great distress is being felt
among tbo small operators and doubtless bun.
deeds will, be . totally mined. Men of smoll
means, but in easy circumstances, have in many
instances mortgaged homes in order to
raise money to enter into tbo oil business, and
in many cases the money so rnised hos been ex
pended and not a smell of oil obtained. The
rcsu.t will be disastrous—more money has been
invested m the business than will ever come out
of it and more men .will be made miserable
than happy m the operation. We have heard
of one firm in this city investing §5,000 in the
enterprise, without obtaining a single dollar in
return. If such a result is attainable by so
large an investment, what are wo to expect of
the smaller ones T
Fisb Shad-obs!—Our friend, Jas. Lewther,
of “Wodal Store,” has placed us under last
l»S obligations, by placing npon our table,
yjMterday morning, two as fine shad as we have
ever seen. They were none of your willed,
half-starved Southern customers, of whom it
would take two to snake one shad ow, but fine,
fat, fresh ftllowß.justoutof the Delaware. While
it is evident that the of those sbad-ohs
will soon vanish, may the shadow of the doner
continue to increase. And, by the way, ladies
and gentlemen, it you wish to see the shadow
of the man who presented us with tbe sbad-oha,
and at the same time examine a beautiful as
sortment of new goods. Just from the city, step
into the “ Model" any day between the hours of
7 A. M. and 9 P. M.
•SP'/M the time for gardening will eoon be
on hand, it would be well for onr horticultaral
friends to around for good add reliable
seeds. We have noticed a largo assortment of
Landrtlh’s Philadelphia Garden Seeds at the
Drug Store of A. Bousb, lately, brought from
the city, and we would recommend Wall, who
are in need of any, to buy of him iu preference
to baying .worthless trash which is huckstered
through the country.
P. V. Cemetery Association.— A meeting of
the stockholders in the ( Altoona Fair View Qcm- j
etery Association will be held in the Towp
Council Boom, on Thursday evening, April llthf
1861, for the purpose of ejecting officer* to serve
during the ensuing year. It is hoped that there
will be a foil turn ont of all Interested.
Ds. Jones, ofNew York, who practiced l
inAltoona & week ago, With such unbounded
BncceB *[r has been persuadedto go to Holliday,
j burg, where lie. cut be consulted at the Ex
change; Hotel, April 9th. 10th, 11th, 12th. Dr.
Jones treats old standingdiscaseVofall kinds
withthe ssme success as the Eye and Ear; For
4h ?? a “ e# of pewons cared and successfully op
erated ppon by him in this comity, read the
foHowiijg: / V,, ~, .
Dr. Jpnes inserted an eyeforme, whichmovesl
and appears natural, and gives me no pain nor
inconvenience. A. STEWART, Altoona.
operated • on my right eye, which. 1
was badly disfigured.' He has rendered the
sight and appearance both natural.
! \. JAMES RACY, Altoona.
My daughter's eye, which was turned in, is
now natural It was done without pain, in two 1
minutes by Dr. Jones. |
9. W. Altoona.
One of my eyes has been very mnch crossed
from Childhood- Dr. Jones, straightened' it in
two minutes. Miss M. M. ANDERSON,
.. left eye has been very badly tamed in and
disfigured from infancy. - Dr. Jones has opera
ted upon it for me, entirely restoring it to its
natural appearance.
Miss J. E. CALDWELL,
Birmingham, Huntingdon co., Pa.
Dr. Jones cured me of rheumatism and deaf
ness of 12 years standing, after I 1 had been pro
nounced incurable by the head Doctor or the
State. ARCHY BALWIN, Altoona.
1 have been cross-eyed all my life. The skill
ful Dr. Jones, of N. Y,, straightened my eve in
one minute. JACOB ALLMAN, Altoona, Pa.
My young daughter has been portly deaf,
with a discharge and tumors in her cais, resnl
ting froio scarlet fever, for 9 years. My family
physician could not cure it, and said it could
not be cis red. But, seeing the superior advan
tage .and, akill possessed by Dr. Jones, I placed
my daughter under bis * treatment. She has
been using bis remedies and following bis ad
vice, three weeks, and she it cured
Rev.; J. C. HAMMOND, Coshaliocton, Pa.
! Council Proceedings.
Council net pursuant to adjournment. Pres
ent, A. A. Smyth, President. R. Greenwood,
Daniel F. , Laugh man and C. R. Uosteitcr.
The minutes of last meeting were corrected,
and then approved.
A bill from Hall & Neff, for services rendered
as counsel for the Borough, was read ahd laid
on the t^ble.
'A bill was presented and an order granted to
W. W. Snyder for service rendered as Super-
visor.
Qn motion of Daniel F. Baughman, Resolved,
That, the be, and be is hereby required
to observe! and carry out the provisions of the
ordinance passed the 13tb of July, A. D. 1854,
relating to the assessment of a tai on dogs, &c.,
in this borough.
A memorial from the President and other of
ficers of the “Fair-View Cemetery Association,”
asking the privilege of holding'its sessions in
the Council room, was received, and on motion
of B- Greenwood, the privilege was granted on
the express condition that said Association will
defray all expenses for fuel, &c., consumed du
ring its sessions.
A«mcmonal from the members of the “String
Band” of Aitoona, ashing the use of the Council
room, was, on motion, thrown under the fable,
for the reason that by the provisions of the deed
for the Borough property, the Council are pre
cluded from using the Council room for sneb
purposes. 1 1
On motion, the President appointed B. Green
wood and Q R. Hostetler, a committee to pro
cure a draft or plot of Altoona, to be filed
among the records of the Borough.
On motion adjourned to meet on the first
Monday of May, 1861, at 7J o’clock P. M.
Extracts from the MinuUt.
Ladies’ ! Mite Soci*xr—The Ladies’ Mite
Society, of the Church, will meet at
the house of Mr. J. W. Webber; on to-morrow
(Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. A full atten
dance of the members of the society*!* earnestly
requested, ite officers to serve during the ensu
ing. year are to be elected, and a statement
made of the receipts and expenditures of the
past year. While there has not been a* much
interest tak :p in this society as there should be,
those who given their mite may well feel
satisfied wilb what they have accomplished.—
Turn out, It dies, and lead your aid to this'slow
but sure meins of accomplishing great results.
Adams’ Express— Mr. E. M. Jones, who,
for several years past, has acted as Agent of
the Adams’!Express Company, for this place,
has resigned his position, and Mr. Daniel Langh
manhns been appointedin bis stead. The change
took place o» Monday last. Mr. Jones waSan
obliging Agent and served tha Company faith
fuliy, as is-'evidenced by the fact that he has
held a position with it for about ten years:—
The office of the Company will hereafter be at
Laughman’s Clothing Storfc, in the Altoona
Honse building. Look out for the neat sign in
a circle of gold letters over the door.
House Bussed. —On Thursday evening last,
our oitisens jwere alarmed by the cry of fire, oc
casioned by a bright light seen to rise above the
hill northwest of Altoona, A general rush was*
made in that direction, but it was soon discov
ered that thy fire was some two miles out in the
country, at ftie house of War. McGebty. When
we arrived within sight of the fire, the house
iras almost consumed. The bam which stood
tim « thought to be on fire,
bu * WM extinguished; We have not
as yet learned whether there was any furniture
burned.
BxAurirr ; Yovn. Pkkmisks.—Every person
owns »Jfoot of earth, or boa the lease of a
Southern wall Whereupon to let a vine wreep up,
letsUie present; spring go by-without im*
proving toe opportunity of doing something to
ward adorning his or her premises, should be
considered reiniss in a very importan£fluty.--
No matter if iyou do not * own the house and
yard you ocoipy— still plant flowers, and vines,
and shrubbery, for your own comfort and your
own heart’s sake,
the Bowen look upward In ov»ty place,
Through tjiis beautiful world of our*;
ror dear u the smiles on to old frlend’e face,
flight, bright ,
Prof. Sands, the bullet-proof man crea
ted a great sensation in this place, last .week,
but not half Bo much as that created by the
removal of Hecht & Laaghman’s Clothing Store
frem| their old stand, on Virginia etreet, io
their new storeroom in the Altoona Sonse.i-
Look ferthe-new sign, in gold letters;
near Altoona
Altoona, April Ist, 1861,
ANew Invention.'—A few days since we ex
i amined a new invention got np by bur Ingenious
townsman, Mr. James Widney. It Is a new
coupling for ears, by means of which the danger
attendaiott upon coupling ears, by the present
mode, is entirely obviated, i It is not entirely a
Self-coupling, although after the coupling pin
is adjusted it requires no further attention, and
in this is really a self-coupling. We are not ]
sufficiently posted in the names given to the
different parts of these appeddagesf to cars to
give a lucid description of tho invention, but
will give it hereafter, when the improvement has
been more fully tested. It has been placed
upon the passenger car ohthe Branch Road,
between this place and Ilollidaysburg, and
gives satisfaction. We learn that it isnlso being
placed upon a number of freight cars "for tho
purpose of fully tes ting its merits. We think,
from what we have seen of its workings, that it is
a good invention.and likely to bo adopted. One
' n *v-° Ut U ! , 8 that Uis -W Hkely to
get opt of working order, being very simple in
ks construction, and. we believe, ebsting less
than the couplings now used.
Akotheh Break-Out. —On going into the
shoe store of Mr.-Shoemaker, in Masonic Hall,
a few days since, we wore suprised to find it
*" triHrsmografied” into a grocery and provision
store, and our portly friend behind the counter
; ready to attend to the wants of customers. His
stock consists of all kinds of groceries, floor,
corn meal, spices, raisins, soap, candles, tubs!
buckets, and a variety “too numerous to men
tion.” He still continues to manufacture boots
and shoes to order and has a large stock ready
made. Call and see for yourselves.
Post Masters Appointed The following
persons have been appointed Post Masters in
itbis district, up to this date.
James Bingham, Hollidaysburg.
George W. Patton, Altoona
W. J. Spencer, Williamsburg.
H. J. Kephart, Prankstown.
John Thompson, Ebensburg, 1
George A. Steel, Huntingdon.
George Raymond, Mail Messenger at Holli
daysburg, Pa., at §360 per annum.
The Memorial School.
The Female department of the above School
will re-open on Monday the Bth inst., at 81
o clock A M. R w. OLIVER.
Thirst arrival of the sea
-■§- ; SON.—IVe are now receiving a large stock ofSnring
IvTinvite al l abl ' , i*‘ > ofrer *“ prca ‘ l J' winced priced
~e l flvile “11 persons wishing to purchase, to call and ex
amine onr new and beautiful stock of goods.
April 4. 61-lt| J. k .T. LOWTHER.
DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby
given that the co-partnership heretofore existing
rin^lf U .V r9 'f Ocintalll, in the practice ofMedF
cine, lias heen thia day. discontinued by mutual agreement.
m:Ti hu Ji”° kS m f t,le »nn are in:the bands of Dr. J. M. Gem
wi" continue tfie Practice of Medicine, and will
‘I 10 mme °®o«» where he may at all times ho con
sulted when not professionally engaged
Altoona, April 4th, ISO!.] I). R. GOOD.
RENT.—The undersigned offers
JL for Bout the TAVERN STAND, e -
Shownosthe “White Hall” eituntod In
March2B, !861.-3t CAROLINE lIOFF.
House and lot for sale
The subscriber offers at Private Sole his house and
iqt. situate on Emma Street, North
,4* t0 ® na >» f« w doors East of the A Ai] —
Methodist church. The House « a new
two-story Frame building, 22 by 26 «-*
with two rooms and hall on first floorE|aS&lS
at|d three rooms on second Iloor. Thcro la amble
ta-W-feet iront by 120 feet deep, and is
mrgDodorderi Any person wishing to view the nronertv
AhriU "sol C -r PartiCUla mA 1 u P° n Jacob Ilesser
April 4, isci-ut. MICHAEL S. McCORMICK.
AND XOT FOR SALE
JL The nnderelgncd offers at Private
oherhor.se and lot, situate on (ho A >
corner of Barriett and Allegheny gfs,
EAst Altoona. The House is a large twcvAnfaljp^b.
b , u * w lhg, suitable for fi
mmilies, haring a of 110 fret
a , WeU of 600,1 watcr in the back yard, and other
nroessary iniproromcnts. Persons desiring further infor.
&I i m a^’f POU the Subscriber on the%rcmi"s °
April 4, -61— 3t.] ELKA McPHERRAN.
Huzza for north ward.—
The undersigned would respectfully inform tlio
auJ tb® -surrounding country that ho
, room formerly occupied by Jacob
Bdrkhart, on A irginfa street, near A. McCormick’s store,
whore he is abont opening a • e*«-wauuc » store,
Grocc)y, Flour, Feed and Provision
r, ‘ tnr ? ed the East where he has been
selecting His groceries with great care and buvimr exclu.
'lo l' en " b,e# bim to sell a;, towjfnot a
SU«to f w "teiS “■ ■ lock
Uis stock consists of
Halt and Copt, Men and Women't Sheet, Motions of all
kinds*
Extra Family Flow, Superfine, Com Meal, Rue
and Com Chop .
I ffi„ I^veriDS s v ap Mol .r cs - <* «?«•
« .. g „ «
i White Crush Sugar « ,fi. ..
Refined « , . |
| Best Brown « ™ .
Cuba “ f,, ..
jJRIo Cofieo I “ ‘ ’*
' Imiwrlal Teas 00 “ “ “
2nd qnalfty « “Y „ ‘
IBlack y « 75 ‘ “
kepgn a good family griery. B
; April d, 61-tf.f J. A. SPANKLE.
N.BW AND VALUABLE »ROP
jpTY ATPRIVATJS SAT~_ xhf . ' _
rates a 2? gJbfh
ssawasr—fr-T MIB
liOt'ls 50 feet front by 120 deco. The Imnmrom.ni. ,
notv FRAMV ifftTTQD n iii, .J*4 - ® improvements Arc a
JUMJSfe, with three rooms each on tint nn .i
second floor., all finished in
for sale her HOUSEHOLD ifln
MW awl of the latest styles, t The HoMo and Far-
wUl be 80ld wparately or together to juit pnreha-
Altoona. March 28. 1861.-2 t JAMg bArs.
ttaluablb property at PRI-
X ATE —The property known
as the Q reeosbiirg School Property, aftu*
ate In Norm Ward, adjoining {otßofWm. flfTnlA
and W. A. B. Daub, is, In accordance IIIV
with a resolution of the School Board.
fered at Private Sale. Tbif fa a desimhle'PPßSßß
property, thpre being tiro fun lots of ground a and two-sto
maA«t;e i Vi * ha little-expenco the! bouse canbe
made to accommodate two families. . •:
For further particulars inquire of Geo. B. Ckamsr. Wm
Boyden or John Shoemaker,‘School Directors?”
atLeWAi IBM , V, OEO - B- CRAMER:
March 21,1801-lm. Pra'l Altoona School Hoard.
| LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS,
| SIANurACTORtng iy'u. Impobtim or
STjRAWAND MILLINERY GOODS,
I Bilk Bonnets, French Flowers,
Panama, Palm Leaf, Lighorn and Straw Haft
| Wo. 725 Chestnut Street,
- A.vd 721 Loboe Strict,
M«rch 28.-3 m , PHILADELPHIA.
Wall Paper and Border.
A N UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK
jljl ortho I
LATEST SPRING STYLES,
■■ r l. ■
J. M. GEMMILL
Store.
WHEELER 8b WILSON’S
f SEWING %
IMAGHim€f>. |
« , Sp
S R. A. O. KERR, s?
S ALTOONA, PA., W
0 Agent for Blair County, g.
S.NOSIIM W Bjn33HM
These machines 'are admit
to bo tho best oyer offered-to the public, and tbefc
•uperloHty la witUfcctorUj established by tho fret that In
tho last eight year*, \
c Over 14,0Q0 More
of these Machines bare been sold' than of any other man
ufactured, and more medals hare, been awarded the pro
pnetors b.v different Fair* and Institute* than to snyotb
'T"° Machine* are warranted to do alt thatis claimed
for them. They are now in nso in sereral foralltes in Al
toona, and in every cue they (fire entire satisfaction.
*.h« Agent refers those desiring inlbhuatlonas the on*
R e "? ri, y % ‘ he Slachlnes. to Col. John L. Piper. Rev. A.
n. Clark, Guorge llawkesvrbrtb, Benj. K. Rose, and B. H.
iumer, £sqrm I, '
P*. 0 lua . clli " e . s , caa h® leea aad examined at the store of
the Agent, at Altoona.
of 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and niw
sty le Ilemmcr—s6s. ho. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
llomn, S r -«W. -No. 3, plain, with old style
Ucmmer $l5. [March 21,1801-tf.
HUTTER’S
STATE CAPITOL
BOOK BINDERY,
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,
iVb. 64 Market St , Harruburg, ~Pa.
This establishment is chiefly devoted to
the manufacture of Bialik Books for .. fgra-s i
Banks, Comity Offices, Railroad Companies, J-lmltnL
and private individuals. In all cases the
very best of stock anid workmanship may be riWUr
relied upon. Blank Books printed, paged and bdund to
any desired pattern. Sheriff’s, Attorneys and Juaicea
Pockets of all sixes, made and ruled to order. Triennial
awl Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, Ac, for county purpo
ses, printed or plain, ruled and; bound to order. County
Dockets made of tho.l>est linen paper. v J
Librarians, and others, desiring to have their Books wcll
bound and at moderate prices, should give ns a call. News
papers of tlio largest sizes, Harper's Weekly. Gleason’*
il’ictoriul, Bullous, Scientific American, London News*
bound to order,_aml in any style require;!. Harper’s
H Magazine, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s and Graham’s
Magazines, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Lady’s RcpoaitoryVPeter
!?“ * ' Ma 6*«mc. Plano Music. Ac., bound in extra styles, or
the more plain and substantial half binding. Select Pam
phlets, Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws, bound In good Li
brary style, at very moderate prices. Persons having a
mrnUne ™ 1 " , ‘ 1 1e3 . t0 W “'J. receive a liberal discount.
Binding can safely bo sent to us from a distance by Ex
press, and all work entrusted to our care will be speed
dily executed, safely packed and returned by Express!—
Alt work warranted. Address F, 'L. HOTTER,
Utrrisbury, ib,
MeCRUM k BERN, at the Tribune Office, are my
agents toi Altoona, ami vicinity. They will giro informs,
tkm in relation to binding, and reeeive and return books
free from extra charges, for all who ent.nst their, work to
cart> - [March 21,1861-ly
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
tr The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month!
I would respectfully set
forth my claim to public
attention, as a Fashionable
Tailor, as follows
[ Because I keep an excel
lent assortment of Clolln.
Cussimercs, 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 cxpcricnci
in my business gives m*
entire control over it, and
lam not dependant upon
**ny on© tolift mo out of
the Bttd(.
r«J lt ’ CiiUS . 0 lam Btil ' on the sunny side of forty and there-
CanL ,n‘ B a,i J. CutU ' r aud w °tkman unTm^iJed
Gi« me a ?rK U nnd eCornC M. roOm ° f U, ° " I,raut House.”
!?'“ al n “ d will go away pleased.
Altoona. May 26-5 m JACOB SNYDEB.
SPRING OF 1861.
W Th L f PAPER I WALL PAPERI
The
Walter p. marshall,
, v , ■ fo- 87, IToorf street,
(Near Founh, at the Old Stand,) [
Hob for sale beautiful French, Gorman & Amer
• , icau
F »r„,^ ALL papers.
11 Halls.
Chambers,
Churches,
Dodges,
«M»0 rolU at 12)* cts, 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cenU.
Window Curtains, Fire Board Prints,
«ei~kW .h.
AJtooiiH, March 7,186 Mm.
beaumans
EPOCO METAJ-IC PAINT
QUAL TO RED LEAI) AND 75 per
cent, cheaper—stands 500 v„ . lU * e ,
lrr!Tlnr WiU ae!fter no™h ‘C mDW
wm*
J3ARWS, FJKfCESi WA6o\’&* >
WKKBSfiy
mbs FoipfDEns m n
# «<e., «*e, ifc. “ ‘
For graining and staining equal to Turk
• ish Uinher.
BiCOLOßSaroCmber’ lndianßcd and
Circulars, Ac, apply taoraddsew ‘ "““"f ror
March 81-Om. Kp. 132 y. 4thsfrrol : P^rShia
OLEN-ECHO TVTTT t a ‘
oa,
, marufactdbers,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Carpeting, Druggets, Oilcloths,
MATTINGS, &C
w »b« u?? D .f E ’ CHNSTNCT STRERT, /opposite
the State House,) PinBADELPIUA. ]
PUMPS! PUMPS I— THE UNDER
i*wpcctful!y inform tho citizens of At
wonaiindrlcKlly tUiheieprepared topntia 1
PUMP STOCKS,
°\Wi c J , P tb > ® t ' h °rt notice, and on reasonable terms.
• tfftgp «s?s?giwS
„. reh a . iMJ „ »uius.
r;AUT I0 N.- A i,L persons are
siligss
o&ald note.to “Hutchboh kCo ""Jtlhß JSil !* ,e amonnf
Altoona, March 14, >GI-U* JOSEPU HUTCHISON.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE
?ho ££to of TrtL et \Z a of 4 dm,ois ‘ ra
th.m duly authenticated for TottSt preMnt
Tyrone t P , March 7. MABTIN - ***•
T a? 7 ?’?. PREPARATION for ex-
d^i«OAPW«. ANTS. Mtd
Srih» «iriJr22:ils^ ! *L in its HM under anyclreum»t»a-
DIC^
Hew-York Benevolent Infirmary
ESTABLISHED M 66,
And devoted to The Giute qf Medical Sefotm; to tWMV
fusion of Medical Kmnekdfft for the Irtveniion e/Ditto mu
and to tho relief of those suffering and afflicted with Chra
ale aml> Virulent Disorders. To this-eudthi* Infirmary ia
endowed, to enable the sick and suffering throughout the
length and breadth of our land, to avoid tho Ibisonom
Extortion, and lynoranct of profeutd /'hytieiemt,
through which thousands and tons of thousands aanuatlr
perish. v
Tho following arc some of the diseases wo cure, not only
at the Infirmary bnt in all parts of our country :
Consumption and Pulmonary Complaints, Inner*, Serof
ula. Dyspepsia, Eye and Ear Disease, Cancer* and other
Tnmora, Jaundice and J.lvec Complaint. Semiaal Weakness,
and all diseases of tho Urinary and' Sexual Organa, ftam
whatever cause or whatever nature. Onr.ohj.oct will fee to
fivojoytolhoafflicted by effecting lu all cases s speedy Mrs.
OtW rulals to charge nothing for ad vice, and written pre
scnpttotts; but will furnish when requested the vary beat
medicines at tho lowest rates.
■ These ntnfldiM are prepared in oar own Laboratory, u«
«r the care of ablh Chemists, and aie the meet reliable
known toectatto, inclncHrm nU the recent dincotecirs.
To Ml addressing n» by letter, containing full account *f
symptom* and appearances of disease, age, occupation, As.
jm will write a candid Dply, with adrioe and direction*
foretire. Any fees sent n* when sending foradricewillk*
deroted to' furnishing medicine foe thopoor. In Ml caaaa
medkino edn be aent by mail or express if desired. Scad
for one or mors of oor works amt Judge for yeurMlraa.
Aiao published at the Infirmary, to aid these objects,
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
Containing simple remedies easily obtained for tha. twee aT
Diaaaaca in. Ml ita forms, with full explanation* of the
causes, symptoms, diet, bathing and exercise. Price to ata.
THE LADIES’ MEDICAL FRIEND,
* T ? E PHYSIOLOGY ON MARRIAGE.
tho ,f ttUB f> s.vmptoms ami treatment of »H
e SS , ?! aiut * ,Pf* uUar *» die soX' on marriage, its dulls*.
n«~nl? d r U * 00 C i! l,dr *"' tliolr UlV.nd ohttlT
conception, with Invaluable Instructions, ta
tlieii) on subjects of arrivals nature. Price 35 cento.
The Gentlemen’s Medical Companion.
. . . , AND PRIVATE ADVISER, * -
THE GUIDE AND,GUARD
»* 1. . o»8.
»"'* the various Tricks to
5. 1 ’* 1 '? 1,10 ?**jt aud *••}• It illustrates the plans of tbs
Quacks ami Rogues to dupe every one. It rubles the
nary through life, and shows up. every swindle of (heart*.
**°J r , aU kind * ot Medicines, Liquors tie
s&nssas.*? —^psssst
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM.
„ ' DhANTATION AND SHOP.
For every finally, having ovor 1000 rocefuti on Ctati*.
SV* nio * *=• »>* to plant udalul *
U the beet to rauo. How to core jutfmslk. a^ t r M
keopor«, &rmora ami mechanics, on 1000 snhjecta of
Mt tr,c « 2S cents. Worth $lO to any one. *
THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOK.
.« teSi'K, ,“ff 'SSJff'SSBSte
-3%e Ipfonnntion in them is not th be found In m
published, nor obtainable from any olher .our~ l IE??
Ukd ura published on too white
ftbovo workß will Wmailcd too, onreeslpUl!
Knf’i ? u “ n l , ?> or Money; 'or the whole in a haadSMMlt
bouud >oluuto Ibr osi DOLLAR* No faihilT ■linuM haS??
out them The, are illumed
and contain the condcosed experience ofyearfc *
Agcxts Wa!»tej) for the above works, whocaasmhatlie
1 S 00 .? - ' Send for a circular for agents. •
, young ot both sexes suffering tom secret t«i-a* .
*°* , ® r 1 ,0w «n uerrons deMiftr; tot
&cV e ic ’ ke wT/ loT S ° f ! oti,uJe ; eruptions o» the
mce, sej, 4c. tend, before tl u too late ; bo (ore von «r*<
lucuralde damagc to both bodyaud mind. ' T°V*Ogtr
lo Females who want toft, pleasant and Min famed W
for Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, 4c-, send t» ns '
preventive.
v Wo ar * convinced that there are nuvny parents of «nh
bus, consumptive and diseased .
merous offspring only brings suffering and notertv To
"hJVSftfSF Will ed^
a sur*, well-tested, ttßdneTervfalUng. PittuniTitc
' Ve will mall free, to aoy one appijlag for
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM
»JSfeaar~*^
On Consumption, that fearful disease. »
On tlie Liver, limit. Stomach and Skin.
On Female Complaints. -v r'j
On tbo various Schools of MedWnes. ! : t
9“ j£o »«*!«»«* Trentoent nowpraeUsed. lof
On tho False Treatment of DtseastsV •
On the various Medirof Humbug*.
On the Physiology of Marriage?** V
On the Comnion sense of Medicine, •
fr.r .u 1 ’ «? <,rc . an<l -Ablation.
Ho«j tbo Physician should be. ’ , ,
How to prevent Pregnancy,
And many other things. Sen, ,
This journalTshould bo in tbo hands of a ter» aka
•»^JiSAoasp* k^ r
IVTv?L Ax expetri
-L«JL ENCED N’CKSE AND i'fiilALE VHTgrril*
prcMnta to the attention of mothcrshcr Ui BICIA *’
SOOTHING SYRUP.
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING ~ *
an r,H ,oyour, *">
and«n r l *!?* Mp a , nd *°W Milh article for over ten raar.
COHfid«DCO AUiI truth of if
! /a sssat'ijvai r
»a»js^aiSisssasft
ministered. • 0110 utra o*w Ui« syrup it *d~
Ih^raM^expo rtenc^Xand tH f h ° P rP5Cr, I lf 'on ofoae of
S^wbj&«sss
Intely «nro—-to foHow the use of this medicine ? if tlmete
vJn„ U d ? rec . ti * ,lls ter using will accompany e«hv£
PEEKING k? 01 v “ nle * s the fac-simile of CUBTIB t
SnM o * lo^' lB 0n thß <>u‘ B Wo wrapper - *
Kewtera l^ S Rn^ tb 7 nsh ° UttheworM > Q. *.
peTZX ’ drU S^ t9 > Alloona - Prteefc eJte
No Cedar street, NT.
T^P? 8 AND SHOES.— THE UN-
V
OrcrsboM, Ladies’ Sandal/, Odm SboS.
custom work warranted! * ao<t re «»ooablo Urma. All
an. 2, ’56-tf.] j. SAOEMAKBB.
. T * le Bodugger.
«rrfv^™ nder ? , artiCle l JO,tl,Atento<1 ’ 111 ■"■•»«■« «"•
T?S*® WHITE LEAD AND ZIKO i
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