The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, May 22, 1862, Image 3

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ggjm the Old Horn
ad» »e give below is
««*?■ -Wh CareS:
te *» the fed that J. |w“*
• «*> P 5» of
faa- ditstants om of a,,, ,-r 1
g«W totbe £.
®. a, £2* d “I"* 1 'wkli,
aa. The old jatiioU c
23ij at Alamance and ijLi.
=Tdof ing themselves. and *'
m vßcnatang *
"Nont Carolina is in
ria that this may pro*.
fers. and that bright w.—
B-ea cotaiUT,
tnngion. and direct
■r Bespess, <ff Warhingtno N
i the nigtit dmein the
I homed off to Bkhmoad Jo
orf intense exotEmcat ib the
r of the State. (»hois no, a.
backed bv the ComwC
mand totbe Bichniowl ao
diale delivery of theno**
to was kept in sksedowfet.
in progress when they,*,
old the ataborities at Bieh.
oxataittee sent hr Go center
•h few more witnesses to an
ther desired to eootpiete tie
; interned the authorities at
ason of the mayor masbe
t, otherwise North CkmTm,.
> back nj> the demand of the
■fete was delivered orcr to
rent to Eakigh
jad is now on his waybame
the Union citiiens are pet
i ovation. This ooaaadtfee
and did,' deliver an order to
dun North Carolina was ca
i own affairs, sad rim no
aa-be taken oat-of the Stare,
this matter we aba Jemj
ays daceoidered Gorentct
ad the means of transports
da to aid them in
e cotton. States. and also fa
Chut, hacked by the
himshai he bad rectaal ah
oaiittathal iieaiddenw.
state OwptttiH
ue, and has anfereddESfe
: reaps home. - -
i the rebels that dM^HdU
.'etreatiag
isir own risk of
e at any pan of the State,
.at) comes from a member of
' lotraj Gazette, Mag 13.
i Sills a Scoundrel.
ved in dtis place .nee; As I
«-hich recently happididfe i
:rb a lady of this wbe
Kendrick, wife of Cgapaie
if second lowa
in that tillage for wane
--csri cote night by a anas at
sired admittance, irisdi was
>:;■ his persisting, dteedfed
but came the second tune
the alarm. and he nm cti
lord then gate Sirs. Ken
ised her to ase it hi case the
He did so. and die then
c. if he disturbed her again
r, three eights after die was
>: rapping at bar room door,
ed him what be wanted, and
»s >he jttdd him. . He replied'
te in' aind see her, and guessed ;
sybody with an empty pistol ]
Osh her back into her took. '
e the door. Eaisingber pi
catering the ceek near the
fell dead on the spot. He
lent citizen of the town, a
fading secessionist. When
win about town, a crowd of
Cs mobbed the boose mm
f- Kendrick, and it is not
i hare tried to cany oat \
ard had not been placed
e cnanmamter of the fedaal
jpthr made known what die
fares magistrate, who, after
let a certificate of bcooni
ic add that the wife of die
Targe family, expreamd ba
ire cm stances, ofwhat Mre.
Tfie dozens alsopresented
ant pistols, as a mark of
shortly after joinedber hns-
tf Upper Tennessee,
oiy as is the fact thatstiT
ir down npcm Meaaeif sadi
inck exhibited adetenamed
i-h tree womanly dignity.
»rsr. Her act wifi be ap
tncwnf and .wSpeAnea
Itis kind, there 'wodd Uefsr
izaberland Gap.
he Louisville Journal wide*
. on the Stfi, that €en- M®-
-giments on a recoooos
an. The advance met de
c a sharp aktnnish wiA
ids were killed, three cap
keo wounded.'; AS not**
i toned, and ' Aeisfefito 1
;tfieje have {been JCfdar
ts for piooeer d«By, 0
(egadin hading epajwe
rttain In reach of
-rgan . isalao awaiting
tefore eoenmeotfing *» ■*'
Id Tamemee CaosiW
i * lenatrito
c hate/tHuißceanjeap
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w **ng
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tedac glhooat
b Mww is taafcJ *®
ere few da* «*,«**
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PRINTED ON
ompkli’s $650 “Conntry Press."
tribune power-press
= iftarr *
- al
PRINTING office.
_ -.'thirl ibt- (»*6l twc mad- cousideTifoe
«<wt>l»lum*t is the w*r of omt liucy
s " : " ’r.U Paiwr.Valter. C«vs Cotter. Baling M«-
Tf'-jL.* power fjm, and Urge ,\e*>p*l* , r iwrr
v-- ■ 'vyr, w ticij girt aPcrs , « ■:- are now prepared
i tiit-aiUcio tbi- line of pijntiag ur ndiog in
:li: ' !7\ . aue eeUtiudtmest iA.U» ftmte. aodat
• 'ftfoa execute. «6 ebon notice, ah
; rc!e e,;K«-e' ■*■ • ■
ieddin;. Invitation. Visiting, Bill i Business Cards.
Circulane. ProsrauiHies.
mammoth posters, sale bills,
Pamphlets, Pay andT Check Bolls,
BLANK BOOKS,
tt&NIf'STS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS.
" ■ ;, „i j. a trUL feeliue taofi lent that nat give
** irr*) -1 -f «£• il*Vr li.f (>{.-J»v^rlUlilt V. . .
U.. tbe, e building. comet of Virginia aus An
v*:iTs‘- « Ofe.V.
LOCAXi ITEMS.
A Womass Thoughts os Bossets. —The bon
if the frame to the picture. A pretty fane
,-sau the setting if *43 la**** 10 lov^t o6s **
A homely one hopes, by a happy combination of
Tints, to soften its ugliness. or to suggest a beauty
Ti'ich it does not possess. The present bonnets
,-k like coal scuttles, and will hardly succeed in
-iskinc anv one loot handsomer. In their anxiety
"•■.grow all of a sadden, they have burst out be
■i-jl as before. ■They may be decidedly stylish,
ti are not graceful. A high pointed shelf pro-
T-jiiug over the forehead, and a bag of lace hiang-
. e OT t of the crown, huge enough for a work
~x kK- is anything bm artistic. Still, it is refresh
- u* See heads crowned with flowers instead of
To ns there was always an incongruity
robbing | «jor ostriches and smaller birds o 4 their
;n ,—• tails. in order to trick out feminine heads.
: jL - r,ok erf are a natural ornament. Doubtless
. t ,;' the tirst things Ere did was to knot flowers
: her aiir. and' to this day towers and rare imita
of dowers mike the most simple ami hean
f:ki adorning of her multiplied daughters. The
cnteefal spring hat wont is the simple straw.
jil of the siih or lace crown, trimmed with bud-
■: jreen or violet tia:?.
urt i ts Always.—We have either a feast or
. Limine in the way of locals. One week we can
xartalr find time to write up ail the items or give
mta a pbce' in the local department, and the
.tii week we mav hunt the town over and rack
■cr brain to distraction and not get up enough to
iL a column. We wish thing- in this line could
:,r srstematizad a little. it would be a great relief
:.■ local lf the dearth continaes we in
tend to vacate the tripod ere a week, lake the Fast
Mai! down the valley of the Bine Juniata, pull up
the “scenes of our youth." shoulder a fishingrod
and tackle, seek some sequested nook in dose prox
itnitr to the haunts of
speckled beauties.*' drop
±tm a dy ana line, and if they are foolish enough
lake a bile and hold on. we shall take pleasure
in elevating them in the most approved \
and according :o the la test improvements or Sir 1
Isaac- Walton's principal oecnjatiori. ' i
Mr thoughts were first turned to tjits subject, a
few. rears since, by the following circumstance; —
A pious, honored memberof one of the distinguish
ed orders of the day. after a long and painful iil
nc« which was home with Christian fortitude,
. . ■ .nwl His brethren of the older assembled to per
uifTLVGnSHrn \isitqrs.— Wrinin the past , ~ .
. , , , ... , ; form their last dntr. One scene enacted at that
weet we have been the recipients ot visits from two ■: * , , ■ ,
v. i i • r. time will never he erased from my memory. In
* the neroes ot well fought battles, vu ;—Cant.n _ . ...
. , ' .. , , the sanctuary or Chnst, whither the bode had been
Al-s. F. M Runner, of company A, Ist Nebraska ' * _ . ' .
regiment. which panictpoted tothe battle ofFcn *■>“• aroCud *** “ r
buudson. and C. D. Bowers, of Company D. of ■, oftheir Eternity, stood a tew at hts late brethren.
ri ... , • , j „ , . P ., * n , f A, tp them were bloated lienor dnnkeis. one a ;
tiif tnree hundred o: me S4ih Fean's 1 s ;
rest which made the famous charge a; Winches- ***** ram and wpr«, it worse 00-M be, j
Capt. M-K. has been ill for some time past, ! lfctre stood ,me * bo P abh?l -* 61,6215 "** j
from an attack of Typhoid ferer. which set in im- * * whois, in plain wonts. |
mediately after the*battle of Fort Donelson, and is “ And diU others were there whose datty |
fcisb suffering from tie effects of army, or chronic was stained with oaths and vulgar pro--1
dirrbfea. which he contracted. We are pleased Thfeie raen Kere performing refy.<,u* ,
:: learn, howeyer, that he is gradually recovering. ««<«*_ **r tie Mf of a amtticx— men !
Voting Bowers was wounded in the knee, at Win- w^Cfee <fotiy acaons glare the tit to die utterances j
tester, and lafcpri to St. Josephs Hosjatal, Fiula- their mouths on that -occasion. Bat further, a i
nnd?r the care of the thar head assisting, and by. his pre&ence coante- ;
and nurses of that insrir-jiion, he soon re- tianeing, these men in their mockery, stoodamio- j
-'■'cred, and is now ready for service again. - ister of the gospel. The beautiful ritual of iha j
, order was disgraced and its solemn teachings ren- !
Imcpiatxscs LKicwt.-The friends of tern- dered a . honid Morerocemlv, at a funeral i
pe.-aace.aad the public generally are hereby noti- of a member rf M assoe^ a'pmrer at the 1
aei that an address on the subject of temperance wai bv a who (it is, asserted hr
1,0 uti = Tered »** Diadem room of Altoona yrfsait> was intoxicated. On this
afifistaa, s>. of T.,' second story of Masonic Tern- a minister rf the gospel was present
i.c, vl Saturday evening next, at o clock, by a „.p was expected and intended to join in the ser
fs -. Neff Esq. Those who hare heard Mr. NeTt vices _ bnt vUe exhibition he refused to
iecrares heretofore will not require urging to secure (Thank God, he revered his calling.) In
tteir attendance, to those who hare not heard instances has the writer listened to formal
icm we would say. attend if you ptKsibly can and prarere bv meJJ whMe characters were
** - TOn tslaJ > OQ RiU not * dMWJiatedt ferfosn being that iff Christians, not even,.prate
on the contrary receive a rich treat. Doors
* son of religHm.
<cea to atl and every comfort afforded that the lhese d o not destroy the power and
nS Eemember - Salnrd2 - T eV6nil,g beauty of religion. b« they tend ro ?ast a shade
upon it and thus create dismast in the minds of
Tkeei; aE£ ko Tmf lbs.—Thee are no such many who, bv such mocieiT. are dnycu from its
’ S. Tridcs in ihe biographv of rn«n Droje J embrace, too often.into infidelity. Think for a
ttiitie tip me sea. Atoms cover the- earth- with moment of worshipping a .God who would bear
end the ocean with navies. Sands make up and answer alike the prayers of the Christian in
her in the harbor's month, on which vessels sincerity and of the profane in mockery. What
ert wrecked; and little things in youth accumulate avail will it be to the departing soul to be followed
Uiaraatr in age, and destiny ineiemity. All by jrayers.and blessings from the lips of wicked
■h: links in that glorious chain which is in all and men ?
n-vuaa &II we ran see and admire, or at least ad- This practice prevails almost entirely in the in
>Cii:: the staple lo which all is fastened, and terment of members of associations. Were the
it conductor of all, is the throne of same persons buried fay their friends such mocking
* serrices would not be permitted for one moment.
: Evke o^*l. '.See advertisement be legarded a* deration. ItL*
«J* .here capnon in anodrer column. Most fP**. ttodTe “ * P"* o^
v *‘ ■->3 ouzeas are acquainted with the advertiser *** P ll^0 **s afSßOtaanon*.
ifflate triten he opened a small store on Sure * ** membel * , of “ r .
** “nter where Fonst & Etnier now debasing. there are those aWpersotmlchar-
B . : perseverance, and selling goods at entitle them to induct the tehgums
t prices be has prospered. He has de- ceremonies <lf aT orders ’ etmslsttW Wltil lhelr
XTT< “ ‘ J tttss and seenred it. His stock now em- sacrs oarure '
*»« evemhing in the Hoe of merehan- *“** %***
:r £ him a call friends ids goods are all . < ' m m , ■
Dress Groods U hardware.
For the Ladies, embracing *3] the latest, prettiest root! i Groceries, Dour,
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS, :
. And f;'RDd ev.p- quality of good, ' Mackerel. Herring,
j tiie cun* of which it would be 100 tedious to enumerate, /> , i*vrvi
f I hare also largely increased mr stork of C arbon Oil, rise Uu,
BOOTS & SHOES Drags and Medicines,
*3* Emerson Ethridge, in a recent speech at ; and haw now a M foT i to btt, ererytiiDg tumllj kept in a firp-claa. Stare.
i*N»ETAjcr Battles Pesdikc —We await with Nashville thm spoke of the initials 'J. B.~; ' LADIES. MISSES, CHILDEEX, MEN AXD . . ~~ , _
. _ 1 _.i T>rvra ■ ; 9&~ A* we make our purchase* almost entirely for caan,
, n result of ibe approaching battles at lam not superstitions, gentlemen, but allow me . BOYS. , and as we will «H 1 for
and Corinth, and scan the daily ra.iw,u to tell too that I shall always steer clear of the in- ! In the line of time, f.-eah and cheap i n A Q u n XT T V
ItW.-J. 8.~ JB. j GROCERIES & PROVISIONS C A Ail ONLY,
ij: ti t,, t v ...... roops jg ( gtjuads for James Buchanan* J. B. suggests **s • JLKD KEEP XO BOOKS, it wcj eitakle bi to Goods at
..... , fc f - J. B. stands for John Bell, and . I rffl not -‘tnoch under” to any of my compettKwa. 1= Ter r moderate prieea; and br fair dealina and etrict ah
hf wwtiies, together with humorous weeklies , without attempting to Coffee sire, I will remind j | button tobnaino. ae hope to atom a Überal tom of
ttonthlies. si Andr Clahaugh's. Atklr h« c Ton th«* J. B. stands for John Brown. and the tighten martlet price allowed. ‘ public patronage
a foil , , , - * . . aw w , tr. m*n «nnU «n- \ fitarsa the comer of Annie ad Eeb-cc* strait. East i
“ ***** hocks. agm, toUkcco, * -***» &** tnawn “** ne woum un- khaM THOMAS BESLOP. i
=®«*nesfc. Whig- S iMoom,May22,l*6l.
Hastkxisg Os—Nearer and nearer comes the
gentle approach of summer. Ovgr the green fields
and on the hill side, in the valley and along the
winding road, the grass is growing brighter in its
hue, ami the earth happier in its verdure. While
everything around us looks bright, cheerful and
happy, those ladies who secured thrir spring dresses
at J. i J. Lowther's appear the happiest of their
Sex —and well they may. because now, there is no
use in attempting to deny the fact that the above
named firm did bring the prettiest and most va
ried selection of ladies dress goods that was brought
to the town this spring.. Lathes, who are compe
tent to judge have said so. and admitted them
selves bewildered when they came jo select from
their stock. As an evidence of the superiority of
their goods and their success in pleasing the fancy,
of the ladies, it is deemed only necessary to say
that their first invoice is already exhausted, and
that one of the firm is now in the city selecting a
new assortment of summer goods. Now. ladies,
if you are wanting anything light, airy, handsome,
excellent, grave or gay. right in the fashion, wait
until John returns (about Saturday) and he will
bring it right along" with him. He always does.
“Its as 111 Wisd that Blows Nobody
Good. —While many are suffering the consequen
ces of this internal war. the publishers of illustrated
papers, giving representations of battle scenes, are
certeinlv reaping a rich harvest. Their enterprise
•is merifbrious. We cannot tell you all that Har
per and Leslie contains this week, yon must bny
them to find out. They are well worth the price.
Yon can get them at Fet s Oak Hall.
Bears Killed.— Three young bears were killed
in the neighborhood of So. 8. on Tuesday of last
week. They were chased off the mountain by the
tire and were heading for a cooler retreat, when
they were killed by some men who were endeavor
ing to stay the progress of the fire. — Standard.
For theAHuoaa Trtimiit.
Association Funeral Services.
Messes Edetoes: —Soticing a funeral recent
lv. of a friend, around whose grave were assembled
persons performing the solemn rites common on
such occasions, whom I should deem scarcely suit
able characters to perform so sacred a duty. lam
induced to address yon a lew lines on a subject
painfully revolting to a great many minds. I al-
I lude to the practice of irreligious men conducting
religions services over the dead bodies; of their
; friends, at the grave, as is frequently done in cases
; of deceased members of associations.
The services attending the burial of the dead are
. utdcersaiij/ of a religious character, and anything
i that in the slightest disturbs ifie solemnity of the I
I occasion must be shocking to the feelings of friends
i and attendants. The funeral service, while it is
i the last sad duty rendered adeceased friend, is also
j intended and made use of as a warning to the Hv- i
] ing, to retnjud them that they too are fast ap-
I preaching the same end. and exhorting them to
' live in the fear of God that their last of earth may
■ be in peace, with a sure prospect of happiness in
Heaven. The peculiarly solemn nature of these
services, to have the proper effect upon those pres
' sent, demands that they should be conducted by
, those whose known character is that, at least, of
: professihg Christians. N o others have a right to
, nil so sacred an office.
Death of Brig. Gen, Keim,
Ve regret to announce the death of Brig. Gen
eral Wm. H. Keim. which occurred at the Brady
House in this city about 1 o'clock yesterday after
noon. after several days’ illness of tytfioid fever.
Gen. Keim was identified with the military affairs
of die State for the last twenty rents, and a; the
commencement of the rehellion held the commis
sion of Major General of the Fifth Division Penn
sylvania Militia, as well as the office of Surveyor
General of the Slate. When a x call was made hy
the President for volunteers. he was among the
first to offer his services, and issued a general or
der to his Division to hold itself in readiness for
immediate service. He served with distinction as
a Major General of volunteers in the 'three
months’ campaign.” by virtue of the commission he
held from the Slate, and at the expiration of that
term of service, after a few months’ recuperation
with his family and friends at home, be was hon
ored with a commission as Brigadier General of
volunteers. Having accepted the appointment, he
resigned the office of Surveyor General, and was
assigned to the command of a brigade in Gen. M’-
Dowell’s army, in which position he served with
mnch credit until a short time ago, when he
was attacked with the illness which terminated in
his death as above stated. His*retnains were ta
ken to Beading for interment, —Harrisburg Tele
graph, 17 ill atst.
Jgfe TIMBER LAND Jflfe ,
QMS PO [-> (Successors to Thomas R. Tatlor t Co.}
0i? TRAD £- aT paper, Envelope, and Printers’ Card
r PHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES to •
I »rIL «r tnufe f.ir property in tbe *f Altoo* } W ARE H OUSE,
u* * tnfcf c*f FIFTY ACRES OF GOOD WHITE PINK '
AND WHITE OAK TIMBER LAND. ritc**euiCU*rteWJ 1 No, 513, MIN OK STREET,
cooitt;. two!uikifr(«i OSes !!<>(«, use mile from Clear* j
fit-id Creek. Jiud vitbic thirty rods of *c. eseeUeut SAW* t PJTTT 4 DFT PffTA Pi
MILL. It u vithio 1 Smites efTlstoo, bytbe FU&k Road j «.
A Large assortment of
&i»d from Gleo Hvpe to Ooeol* uitLin one tsi}« -LA* WRITING, LETTER, NOTE,
of tbt Und. * v PRINTING. WRAPPING.
AWnt 3da£TM of this tract rill be Terr good FARM uivtit a vtsgttct 'anna .vn nianviav
LAND when the timber i* Uk« off. sod tkuLe good MANILLA, TISBCE. SHOE AND HARDWARE
MEADOW LAND. * PAPERS
The udrautage* of this piece of Uud sTer man? other* 1 ’
cad be kouvs by calling on the undersized in Aitoona. i Printers’ Cards
)£af 15. 1562-Ijb ] GEORGE B. OALKIL. i « *
- J j BONNET, BOX AND B&AW BOARDS.
Sutm. I. Furs. .jsirwa* worrxs j Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers,
j Stationer* and Storekeepers, wilt find it to tieir advmn-
X V ! re*e to CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK.
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE. ' M.y ut, i«2.-iy.
The undersigned would re- i
SPKCTFCLLT
Bounce to'the citize
Altoon* vkuni
they bare jus; rece:
Urge supply of
of all PaXUrru.
Cook, Parlor. Ol
Shop Store*, wi
will sell at the zm
sonable prices. /
«opply will al f
. kept cm hand.
To THE PCBUC :— An experience of six months 7V.V XXD SHEET-IBOX WAB£, in great variety,
has fully convinced me that the cash system « „ SPOI'TIXCT
i)it se*f, both for merchaat and consumer. liena- t\UUr IISLr ll^Or
v put up oo short notice.
bles tbe merchant to sell at OXK-HaU LESS PROFIT Xbev hare aUo attached a room to their
and make more clear money. with less trouble than £a£
he can by selling oo credit: and the reason is 6b- Ail Ainas or job work promptly attended to.
vions—he gets the money down for everything he ~l i~ \ T) TV \\7~ A "D L'
•wants so sell, and has the nse of it immediately.— *
The consumer also saves by buying for cash, be
cause be gets his merchandise at from 25 to 50 per
cent, below what he would have So pay if he bought
on credit, or even if he bought at a store which
sells.on credit The credit business always loses a
certain per coinage, which most be made up from
cash or prompt monthly payers.
I am determined to do nothing but a CASH
BUSINESS, and have hut OX£ PRICE far my
Goods.
More About the Merrimac.
The armament of the Merrimac, says a deserted
officer, consisted erf twelve guns—two seven inch
rifled pivot gun*, fore and aft, each working out of
three port holes; four nine inch smooth bore guns,
Dahlgren pattern: four six inch rifle guns, and two
boat howitzers, twelve pounders, both on her upper
deck, fore and art to repel braiders. Com. Tal
nall made a speech to the crew, who had been
tnustered on deck, after a boat from Norfolk bad
reached the vessel bringing the news erf the occu
pation of the city by our forces. The substance of
the speech, as related by the gunner, was this:—
••Boys, Norfolk has been taken by the Yankees,
and our supplies are cut off. Although the vessel
has been lightened, the pilot says be cannot get
her up James river, so we have concluded to blow
her up. Yon can make your escape the best wav
possible.”
Tatnall w as carried away from the Merrimac on
a litter, be was so feeble. The Merrimae’s crew
numbered S6O men. At the time of ho* explosion
her magazines, fore and aft, were full of ammuni
tion. Seventy-flve of the crew have taken the
oath of allegiance at Norfolk. They had received
bnt fifty dollars for their services in the Confeder
ate navy —the money consisted of Confederate
sbinplasters.
I have just returned from the cities of New York
and Philadelphia with the largest and chea/*esi as
sortment of Goods ever brought to Altoona. I
woald first invite attention to my complete selec
tion of DRY GOODS, snch as Morianta Silks,
Black Silks. Dncals. Reps, Foulards. Sciudlifes.
Delaines. Poplins, Debeges. Ginghams, Cambrics,
Prints. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tickings,
Checks, Linens. Table Nankins. Table Diapers.
Gloves. Hosiery. Also, a fine stock of Cassi
tneres, Cortonades, Jeans. &c.. for men and boys.
A splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
ladies, misses, men and boys.
A great variety of CARPETS, ranging in price
from 12 j cents upward. Oil-Cloths of different
patterns and prices. Window-Sfeades. of all styles.
Children's WAGOKS. from $3.25 upwards.
Spring Wagons onlv $4.25.
Wall Paper and Bordering—a large and entirely il toots. Feb. 3d, ISfig.
new selection, embracing tile latest and most bean
’ifnl styles of Paper for Hails, Parlors. Offices. ONWARD 1 ONWARD!'
™ g price froms *“* EXCELSIOR OL E MOTTO !
GROCERIES.—Mv stork of Groceries is nn- NOW OPEN
surpassed, being entirely fresh. Best Strap Mo- ', n , ' » . ■
lasS. only GO cents per gallant 2d class only 50 On the comer oj Branch and Anme Streets,
cents. Stream at !>, 10. 11 and 111 cen r ‘ per IK EAST ALTOOXA.
Coffee. Tea. Spaces. Salt. Fish, Soan. Candles,
j and everything in tha' line, at Cash Prices. A \ KNTI H L L I
j In >hc ARE line, I have the hre- .v- rtTOi'IT Af> OAAHQ I
: rest stoci in 'own; Wedcetrnod's celehra'ed \£j \\ ijiUvK Ul UuUisO I
j Iren-Stone Tea Sets, forv-sis pieces, onlv S3.R". i ' . , •
| China Sets complete, onlv $12.00. Chamber TT AX fNG DISPOSED OF THK
1 Sets, from $1.25 npwaid. J.X entire stork of eld gv.U in lie »'«we stand at «or
i In the way of I have everrehins ’ *“ J *° ‘ Le puWlc * h ** w *
i tneiHonaWe. such as Fruit Stands. Cake Stands. ; '“ i * a "
i -Telit Dishes, Preserve Jars, Goblets, Tamblers, , ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
1 &C.. &C-. ; to vhjc*! «e invite the attPSti'.a of the public. We are
i I would respectful] v invite ihe public to call and detenu ine-d lO »t tbe
! examine mv stock before pnrcbanng elsewhere, as i’ , VERY LO WEST PRICES .
1 I feel confident that I can convince them that it is ; Our *u*ck emi>iace« alarae and couplet* a* ertmeut of
S»: “* ** • LADIES’ DHESS GOODS,
' _ . i rnrifiisUDp, in part, of {dais and fancy Silk*, all-wool Be-
K. A. U. xkll.i\K. 1 Ijudc*. Alpaca*. Qxallie Delaine*. plain and figured Berts*,
Altivwio April 17. 1562. ; Lawn*, Ginghams, Bncala, Be Barge. Trwllix* Bre»
- r . 1 GkKxla. and ail the
: - i LATEST STYLE PRINTS.
MARRIED.
At the resident* of Wnt Boyden, Esq., in this place, on ! ■, * "\/l~ g-%
the 14tb inst„ Vy; Her. C. L. Ehreafeld, Mr. ApRK N. j -iyj-. v!> 11 ▼ ▼ vv Ou J. •
RICKABACGU to Miss BADE ELDER- both or Altoona. ; We * large and WeU selected stock of GJES-
Id St. John’s (Catholic) Church, in this place,on Sunday ' TLEMEK'S DRESS GOODS. snch as Cltiths, plain and
erening- 18th ins*, by Ree. J. Tnigg. Mr. J. T. P&EKDES- fancy Cassi meres. Cathmerrts, Tsreeda Jeans. Conlaroys,
G AST to Mias MART BRUXKER. both of Altoona. • Bearer Teens. Velvet Cords, and other fashionable goods
On thelfkth iast- by Her. E. *W. Kirby, Mr. WILLIAM ! boya
MOCKCE to Iliac. SALLY K EIJ.Y, all of Wood berry tp. : - .
Ta St. Mark's Church, on the Isth iosu i' YXTXLT'f r T'T'
by Re*. John WaJgh. Mc*A. B. HOOTER, of Tyrone Cstj, 1 T^VT . ““ ~ ■ ,P* , ,
aid Hia SALLTE BARBSSOK. of Williamsburg. \ „ l T** h I*3*** Cambrics, Ttcton* Lawns, plaifl and dotted
Ob the 16th last- br Rct. A, H. Tar] or, Mr. SAMUEL I s ‘ w ' as ' Bdgingi, tc.
L. CHRISTIE, of Allegheny tp., to Mias MART SOTLER
TEMPLETON, ofFrankstowa tp.
DIED:
On Tbqrfrdaj lan, JACOB CONFER, a veil kieovn and i
highly respected citizen of CUysbnrg, Blair cdtott.
Id Frantstcwn, March 3f«tb, MOLL IE E-, only chQd of
James and Martha Jmkiaa- aged fi years and 4 months.
In ibe same place, April Mrs. MAUG ABET J£N
ELKS, is the doth ywr of her age
We bare leceifiscl a large lot of
! BOOTS 1 1 ll styles caepbthjg akd
ONWAED! EVEK ONWAEDH HiIsiCAPS>SHiK^^^ iS | A-*—.
STEP I : »hidi»e»rt determined to »eUehe»j«-th«iierer.
•THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
M. inform bis old customer* and tbe public generally ATT I? 1? 1? \TC Mr 4 tjt
li»l be b« this spring gone in to the Dry Good bosiseaa, ; fI»XLiJI*aMCS W A n
andha* just receired a Urgu and entirely new stock of AVH w 1 I i T.fiW.WAR^
/lu iion.—whereas MY wife GROCERY* AND PROVISION ■ IS“] GOOD NEWS! P£s“
v,.- HASS AH L. saELLEXBEBGkR {formerly Hen-
STORE, McCormick's New Goods
Sir**, East A /toraw, afar door* abcve HAVE ARRIVED!
rompeiiM bv uv. Branch Street. -o
maesrusciußKEhas jcstbe-j«"*
LOTS FOR SALE.—One: 1 a ur*r »»d .urk otokoceiues. pao-, latest srrijrao?
JS£S , »S*SS~ l«g&, . EJittSMSSTii.JsSs “*"■■*-
One on toe S -sUt-Waalera aide of Agnes street— be-iag Si'ir, i AT OLD PSICESk
N o 3 io l>kck <£Q. PnTATfiF*. COFFEE. • -
For trrmf- tpj.h xo G. W. STEWART, Sd door beknr ! j STGjF TEA. i from Bto ceeto. with ail wictioi Mftfl; bft,
six Poet-Office. in Bract's Rot. Mat 15-3tl c*v/*re / Pirr»( la* cb««r so may ol&er Room can ortl—«U kavteg beta
1 :—: 1_ ! Srtr n-w j bcughtfonncin. Alao. aMI line of fcway
C M. WOODKOK, bc-cZZtlmloms. I fotmes asb boh*
..j ■!_ l. L-i, i ... <nr «Wa*<a **M OOM& ( Rm, a foil ud comidcte itock of
ATTOBSET-ATLAW BAISIXS, LXMOXS. | Z“‘ T T- S 3
Altoona, Penn a* ) OBASGJSS, FIGS, GROCERIES.
Will practice in the orrenU Cowls of Blair. Cambria mad \ DATES, COMBS. ] Nice Btotb Sootr far S eta. Beet Brora Scat far 10 eta.
Htmtinixdoo eccatM, Bring ««*<iat«d with CHARLES ■ SOAPS, . KS2TE& I White Smr at I2V»£ eta. Baft Sttvo MofeaMmtSZWcta,
E- PLEASANT. Eeq~ Mdiuij mm! CUiio Agent. of Wi*h- | BUjIKS, EGGS j Bnfcyrp TfluTiwri fix*n 33*-£ to 60 per aO«l' pith
ii.pouCity.be wriU »peci«f ufcwrfoo u. tbc prar. ! COXrXCTiaXEBIXS. DRILL FRUIT, j .u utlL article, in tbe lime at OU Oaf-
CUIKMI and eollectxiß of claim. ipunt the United States. I Jkyit DRVBS OF ALL KIXDS. i *. T-. w hirh hare adraeeed.
i,<lttdio* Pensions. Bounty UndA Arrears of Par for , . . J .. . ...
Sett,k* in the Artnr and \,rr. ul «wierally *ll bnsS j I an# the public to call am] nmauae ay. Mock, uI | We are itotM tor part fcrora, and hope. fcy strict ap
neas before any of tlie DepartmenU. j amdetenuined topleamm qnality aodrriee. j pbcatloa to hw.e«a, aod a deaire to »*»»«■» fto-
Office on Street, 2 doors abore Jnlia Street. 1 SltyllttStf TM.H. PKSCITAIi. , sw* in price*. ,lislity* and sip lea, to littis ttdr|aliM
Mar 15. ISs£-kL ' - . n _ : j Te. AU goudk i« «or hae will be «&i MIKtU VOK OH,
or ia uehtafe for Product. Lumber, Ac, Ibr tU
price Till be atlored,
McOOBJQCSrS STORE.
Kcati Wm
N. E—A* we are gora* ont of
(ood» oa fcaad will be nM fraction orw cot
The subscribers have added Hardware to their line of
business. and are non prepared lo tup'pj V snythicg in the
Hardware and Colierr line, snch as Handsaws. Axes,
Tt tigers. Adieu, Cliiseia,'Sqn res. Rules. Hammers, Planes,
Hii.gns. Locks, Latches. f Urs, Knives and Porks; Spoons,
it- Ac- ail of which ibej offer on the most reasonable
term*.
anythin* in tbe Hardware lice are
t«.» oJJ and e ratnine tbeir k_
A *bare cf public pKlrouage is respjjctfully solicited.
Sture vD Aoni- t4r**et. between Uarrie*- and Ada
liue street*. East Ward, and oc Virginia nftstt,. oj-po&ilr
Ee*»k-r> Drag Store. West Ward. /
FRIES k WINTERS-
We have a large a aortzsent of Ladies* Needlework Col
lars and Seta, Dre*« Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves. Gaunt
let*, Hitts. Hasiesr, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck
Ties, Tell*, Ac. : ; Also, Ticking, Checks, bleached and an
bleached Muslims, Cottoe and Linen Diaper, Crash. Ac. '"
Also, a fine assortment of
SPRING SHAWLS.
QMS & CO.
.JUtmaa, Ajtrfl 1&, 1862-Cf
C. c. SERVER & SON,
EVERYBODY CALLS
AT, JESSE SMITH’S.
when they rut fash inamble
| Hats & Caps.
The undersigned would re
6PBCTFULLY mmoce to the dtiiai of
mod surroopdiag country that 1» hu jut itUuwl from
the city with him
Spring & Summer Styles of
EATS, A CAPS,
MISSES’ FLATS, &C.
Him Stock of Hmtm mod Caps axe of the rery best selection,
of eyei y style, color mod shape, for both old mud yonng-
All be maka im thmt the people call mod examine his stock,
mud he feels confident thmt he can mend them mmrmy re
joicing. if not in the purchase of such mo article ms they
▼muted, mt the remembrmuce.nf haring looked upon the
handsomest stock of Bats, Caps, Flats, kc_ ever exhibited
in this tovo.
Store on Tirpimo Streets opposite the Luthera*. Chunk.
Oc: a. I*6l. JESSE SMITH.
Ij'ARLY PLANTS—THE SUBSCRI
j her irocld inform the citizens of Altoona and Vicin
ity that he is prepared to famish any number of the ftJ
loaning ranetlem of
GARDEN PLANTS*
freon his bot-beda. is
C6IXINSVJIXE, NEAR ALTOONA.
Be has the Larg* Bed Smoothe and Fegee Island Tomato
Plants—Extra Kirlt and Sarly Blood Turnip Beet Plants
—Gariy Tcj-fc, Early Vituangatadt. Large Late Bromhesd
and late fiat Botch Cabbage Pk&ti, Crifty, Egg and Pep
per Plants—all Improved varieties. Persons desiring any
of the afore plants should leave their orders early that
they may receive the first ready fur trangpUnacg.
May S-I*l JOHN BUTH EBFQED.
! $3O. EMPLOYMENT! $lOO.
• Commercial Ageu.t& Wanted.
{ TO 6£XX GOODS FOB IHX>
ADAMS
(A Sr» ESGt4SBj
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
We viH give a Commission cl one hundred per-cent, on ail
gwda sold by onr Agents. ur we will pa; wages at from
fid to gIDO ptr month and j«ay all nrcessaiy «xpruir».
Fof parrimlan addrM (with stamp)
CUAS. RCGGLBS, OeoT Agent.
For the Adam* Maao&ctcrißg Co. Demur. lUcb.
MayßlSfiMy
VAN AN DEN’S PATENT
PORTABLE COPYING PRESS
HANNAH <£ CO.,
Sole Proprieiors, 29 Cliff Sj., New To A.
TWO SIZES $l.OO & 1.25.
OS Bt-CEIPT OF FBICE A PHBSs WILL
be mailed to an; addrrea, portage paht- Descrip
tive CStndare eenl It reqn cted.' Stationer* and Agents
supplied on liberal term*.
taf* riltratwdioary inducement* offered to intelligent
Agoata. [May I*l, ’fiS-^Sm,]
‘\T O TIC E .—Whereas, Letters Testa
raeatary to the Relate of ROMAN BISBRNACK.
late-of *be Bo magi of Altoona, dec’d. have been granted
to tb« iQbtcrikc-rs, ail persona indebted to said estate arc
reqaewted to make immediate payment, and those having
xa demands against the estate of the said dreeden;
wfQ make known che same, without delay, to
ADAM ODENWALDEK,
JOSEPHINE KIBBCNAC&.
Bxecatora of Homan Biebeoacfc, dec’d.
iilooxi. May 1,1882.
A REGULAR MEETING OF THE
AITOOSA FAIR VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIA
ftON will be held on the eecuad Thursday evening of each
month, in the OonneQ Boom. M. CLABAUGH.
Jaa lawrm.
Secretary.
MUSIC ’—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
oa the Pianoforte and Mdodeoa. by ilia M.
gfIOBMAUB. Txaio, *2O per qoarter. 5« charge far
the nee of tfae Instrument. FwMftw on Catharine Street,
Wort Altoona. - [Jan. 16,18C2--t£*
DO YOU WANT A HAT OR CAP,
cheap or fine ?—gt> to LAUOHMAN’S.
i GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
’J~\ Jewelry, Hair and Ckrthee Brushes, Combe,
Pocket-knives, at UCGSIUNS
;-\TEW A NO IMPROVED STILES
1 i_\ of Tranks. Taiites and Carpet-Bag*. at
j LACQHMAA’S,
A DIES’ SHAWLS AND SCARFS
for sale ckeap at LATJGHKLIVS.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
is endless TArietr, at
Great piles op pantaloons,
from |1.09 to *6i«|*r
Handkerchiefs, hosiery,
Collere, Seck-Tie*, fc- Kir Udfeesad Btrthma,
"> ticomiAira.
MEN AND BOYS’ COATS, of everj
Kj)t and color, from 75 costa upvarda.**
L* CO MAX’S.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
J\ /sfflll9-CMiin8»»Nll«B»-totA<wm
r-vlttttiud colored—«t LACGHKW'ti.
I\TEW STOCK OF BOOTS* SHOES
In Sw Ufa acid Soji,ladiaud Wen. loot rac'd at
UWHtUSt.
Belling -cheap for casu
«U the ekeee ertkhvttt " LKPBHMijra,
1 ’ itaw,Megr 1,55"' '’“"-''T* 11
'PHK ELEGANT HORSE, ifc.
1 SIR CHAR&B& afe
vill mint tike enaaiog ifMon at tbe Mh-in — '
})iioei, ooußencafaii BuxuUt. April Utlura:—Tbeftsat
tbree daja U tike stable of Jobostoa A GQfrfaa, ia Belli
da jibsxrg; tbe next tbree <Uj» at tbe stable d Ur. 8b oe
siaker, la MartiMbsrg; and tbe out three days at tbe
•table of tbe ovocr, la Lo*aa after
astcl j tkroogboct tbe eeama.
DESCRIPTION.
Sir Charles is a beautiful Bright Bay,
with black ana and tall, flftcfa beads bigk, aad b sba
jean old this Sfriag.
PEDIGREE.
Sir Charles vis bred in Virginia, and
tu sired by the celebrated Sir Qoriei, of tbit first*, vbo
best Wood Ftcker, at Point Plea Mint, Tsl, for a pane of
Ihc km Ctoki was formerly kept at j
Hurubnrf, sad bis cotta, at one year old sold fcr
Tbe graad-aire ofibia Horse stood at SIOM tke aweraace,
is tbe Talley of Virginia.
TERMS.
To insnre a mare with foal, $l5, to be
paid as soon as the mars is knova to be with tel; for tbs
season, $lO, to be paid at tbe cad of tbe season; single
serrio. $5, to be paid in advance. AU aoddeatsorencases
are at the risk of oemera of tnarea. after they am I—nsn
to be wish Ul IL BmcS, Ova*.
April 27,1662-6t.] Jon Juts, flww
The undersigned would respectfully so*
Udt tbe patronage of tbe cbatst of and
ridxutj, as be has again opened oat
HfS OLD STAND,
on ITryisw tt„ a fac doors beiotc tie Snpi's Office,
nek as
FLOUR, BACON, FISH,
SALT. POTATOES,
CHEESE, CORN-MEAL, MILL-FEED
OATS, EYE, CORN,
TEAS of mil Unite, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, RASIM
MOLASSES, TOBACCO, SUGARS, DRIED FRUTT,
SOAP, CANDLES. BROOMS, BRUSHES,
Crocket,, Wooden mud Willow Ware, Stationery,Notacmm,
Candies, Ac. Almo m Urge stock of
All tbe abose goods will oe sold, Wkolemmle or *»*«e at
tbe lowest prices. Come one—come mil! Sew far Jomr
aelTem. mind be convinced. No charge foe examining my
stock. LOUIS PLACE.
April It. '63dl
JUST OPENED AND READY FOB
SALE, AT
M’COHMICffS STOKE,
SICE NEW HAMS,
SHOULDERS AND SIDES,
DRIED PEACHES AND DRIED APPT.ES
LARD, FISH, SALT, 4C-,
THE BEST SYRUPS,
COFFEE, SU6AB, TEA, *C.
Aleo. a large osaormetat of
LAMP-SHADES, AC.,
with the beet article of
RECTIFIED CARBON OIL;
all of which*wm be sold rar ZBtAf for Ctth or Ootttn
Produce. ATO SKf*Cl
Allwoo, Mar h •
President.
[May Xi-*e2]
POKED OUT AGAIN!
with an entirely new and fremh supply of
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES,
LIQUORS!
IT & ARMY.—WANTED jM&K-
• DIATtLT, foK rajs fWALITiI U6UIEJI
t. a. 1-v ?ANTBT, BJSUOLAKSKKVICh, afrarmenaMa
ocMied bcb, betin*eo the age* of rjghteea aatd Ttiitji jic.
I'sy ranges from $l3 Xu $3 per mouth* «ccmsB| to the
r-nh uf th« suliirr, Karh boo vilt be tenu4bed w¥Bk
«*qutpst*au. cfetbi&g oad eabekteaoe. Qtutm,
.wLsdil medical aUrwikeca free of charge. The b»
each eoidier coeneooes *a eoon a» he ie
Ity an act latoljr passed, the tern of ratietmmtt hae he*
Cbaogl'd from fte« to TttS£fi TttAJU, and my erfdkr
vhv mhm Urns tine ie cstsika to
8100 BOUNTY
from the Oareruneot. Atoemtkw k draw* to the ftr*
that si*e OoTemneat bee wkrity cmenemed tepranSe
soldier* from the rank*. Hitnmnnim U, tkiUea tik
tu oiL 7i~
fur further iuformstioa apply at the "rrrehlei *
od Virginia street opposite Lntkr'i Store, Ahma.
liest. J, & CAMPBKLL.
12U> lahatiy, V A A iNnAhf OBmt.
i>UILDING LUTS FOii SALE-
X) Ibe eobicra-ei «dfcr »t Frhrste Sale Bflßl BCBJ>-
i.MJ UitS, •ituale on tbe top of tbe hm, abort theraaar
toir uf the ATtom* Gaa ATst«Go^u| t tabvaovbU
u property by the Preehytariaa diutk. Xba lota ate
fifty faf front by liiittt ■*—y —‘ —***'*-till! m tMwiii
utetna. hnoaf«Ui>|tt pnrchaae or riarrlbaae
iuta aSI receive all ialbnaatboa eenenratoa <M tar ap
plying to Michael CUbangh, A. Tt Hi fiiaaalil ‘Tirirnii.
HcOojmici. or On. J. Mann, Imtin of frabjMkn
Church. [Altoona, April S, US.
Blair codnti insurakce
AQESCT.—The oaMpd, Agent of On ]Hr
Oonfry Hatnal Hi* Inrtzraaca Company, h at aB
timet ready to imare agaiaat kaa or damage by tra, JBWkf
topi, Jfewboadfar, Panatec read r*raptif| id nf j liar
criptitm, in town or tonnOy, at oa reaaaaaUe Tatar an any
Company in the State O&ce with Brill TrAmtini fniil
Co. D t. CALDWELL, Spaa*.
JajuS,’S»-tf
"V”OTICE.—Whereas, mj Wife, Jaoe
i* f-Shoemaker, (iormeriy Jus T. Caaffman, *">*•-
ter of Mary A. CaaStaan. of Altoona, BUrmm t laj
baa leg my bed and board, ramjaat <aa» or pramen-
Uon. I therefore canttoa all psaoaa from tnatbag or bar
boring boron my aoooant, aa I aril] pay oo debaa of her
contnetfcag after thia date. J. X. SSOSHAKXX.
Aprfl S.IBRL
t'ARMBRS TAKE NOTICE—The*
■ rafcrmptfd U AAcot «tartac * sad viafe
m to Iwy or trade fat
400 CORDS
of good BOCK OAK BASK, ud oiK for HICK&, tor
vbkb the strict* lake will fee Mid.
Altooaa, April 17, "tt-tt LOWS fUkOL
s2s} EMPLOYMENT! [s7s
AGENTS WANTED! ,
We will pay troai s3i tos7. per
wn. to »ctiT« Ayla, or rpm ■ »-camaa&i/Kmi SHittaihm
nttho iiUni Ue tniu IfaddM Onunr, 1.
JAXSK €esm] lent, KaavOhio. '
SEED POTATOES
A lot ot too FISK STBS aad KESHASAOCKSiM
rawlwd. fait—order. I. A i. BnODi
Atooaa, April», 18« A-S»
Hair oils, colognes, pom-
Abdominal supporters, ir».
mudOaiteßm fcraloat '
i-u e.w. Ksmxra.
TTARDWARK OF ALL DKSGBIP
n lawaamwindadiaiihto
TSetiHfi j.Apamr.
Spectacles and eye preseb-
TCnftr«*i*«i -.. p-«i '' ammA ■