The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 04, 1858, Image 4

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irhan »*• Inhffler tomn moat? Ur pur
rir2£fr (WM, OEOOKUTEB ORPROTIBIONE.
' i Ur way of Information,
* lowtlieu & McDowell,
Cj^c^zz^mc&iPe
ikaald respectfully Inform tho clUf.tM of Altoona, that
Urey Laro Just received their
9ftX,t AND WINTER GOODS,
which they will sell at prices to suit customers in this Fi-
nancial Panic and that defy competition.
OuTfloCk consists. In part, of Silks, French and Printed
Kerioos, Plain and Printed Cashmeres, Ombre Striped Bu
gemes, Di’krin*. Ducais, Coburgs, Gala and Woolen Plaids,
BtelPtandUrOcba Sba wIs.CiK-mle Shawls aud'Scarfe, Cloaks,
Mantilla', Velvets. Velvet Ribbon.r, ic.
CiZephyr Goods, consisting of Mantillas and Hoods for la
dies, mioses and children, A’ictorincs, ic. Our stock of ~
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS;
ynehas tiineas. Sheetings,’ Pillow Linens, TablejLinen*,.
Napkins; Drilling Crashes.'Ticking* Flannels of all-color*,
Oarpet»,Mattlng. Stair Cloth, Oil Cloths. ic.,i» unusually
Woe.- vur stock of - • ' ' "
- BOOTS, SHOES, OAITBR9. SLIPPERS, AC- {
; |br Han* Women, Boys, Misses and, Children, fa not iurpoa-
Md in variety or cheapness in the town, Our ''
■ ■ STOCK OF GROCERIES
an tin best that copld be procued in tho Eastern tuanet.
! Wetbave also Flour, Potatoes, .Meat and many other ar-
L UeUkuOt herein enumerated. . AL.
I Be euro and drop iu and examine our stock*,and. wo.wul
Budtoit an obleet t« purchase, - [Oct.lftltf.
TTOWA HD ASSOCIA
TE TION, PHILADELPHIA. , '1 ,
A Benevolent Instil'dirm, established by special endowment
, /or tbjexdief pf the sick and distressed, ejected wUh Fir
uUkt'arul Epidemic diseases. :
. —To alt persons afflicted wlth Sexoal Diseases,such as gperi
matorrhaa, Sexual Weakness, Impotence, Oonnrrhaa, Gleet,
SyphUlt, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, etc., act
Th»B)WAfu> ASoOctAitox.inVlewofthaawfnl destruction
ef hiltiisn life, caused by Sexual Diseases, and the deceptions
naewd upop the unfortunate Tlctims of such disease by
Quadgs, several years ago directed their ConsultingSurgoon,
as a efuiafitdbU act worthy of their name, to open a Dispon
•ary for tho treatment of this class of diseases, in all tholr
fonnsi and to give medics! advice gratis, to all who apply
by letter, with d description of their condition, (age, occu
pation,'habits of life, ic..) and in cases of extreme poverty
and tofferine, to furnish medicine free of charge, at is
Bead loss to hod tKat the Association commands tho highest
Medical skill of the age, and will furnish tho most approv
ed mbdern treatment. • , . , . .. .
Hie,Directors, ou a review of tho pa.it. assured that
tkelrlabora In this cf benevolent off»»n. biiyebecn
•f great benefit to tho afflict 'd, especially to t ho young,
SJttd they.have resolved to devote thucuselves, with renewed
neal. to this very imp.irtaut hut much despised enue.
: Just, published by tho Ass'Xdation. a Report on Spormo
1 larrhini, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mat
tarbatlonor Self Abu-e, ami other diseases of the Sexual
Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will he sent by
Brail (in a sealed envelope), frit of charge, on the receipt of
, ,WO postage stamps for postage. '
;■ Aildress, for Report or Treatment. Dr. GEORGE R. CAL
HOCH* Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2 8.
Kinth street. Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL. Preff.
WO. : FAIRCHILD, &Cy. , [Dec. 3-ty.
miJE CRISIS HAS AR*
i. . jL„lUV£D,uiii everywhere Banks, Brokets and fitwl
;■ aetri.men are suspending or breaking np, under the over
whelming pressure. Credit la destroyed and Enterprise Is
paralysed. But amid all the hubbnb and confusion inci-
Sent Upon each a state we beg leave to inform
„ norfrlendsand the public generally, that we bsvejaat ro
turaed'from Philadelphia with one of the largest, best se
< leefedand cheapest stock of ■
PALL & WINTER GOQDS
z Xrar hrungbt to town. Our stock consists, In ;part, or
, t LADIES DRESS GOODS, |
Encb.SS Silks, Shawls, Delaines, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Elfa
bOßSf &C» Ac., in great rariely.
7 GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
Clothe, Casaimcns, Testings, 'Shirtings, Cuttooedee, Silk
and. Merino Undershirts, Cravats- Handkerchiefs, 40.
~ DOMESTIC GOODS. .
Pleached and Ifnl-leached Muslins and Sheetings,Xediee
Oalters, Slippers and Shoes, G*‘nts Gaiters, Boots and Shoes,:
LooktngOlosecn, UmbiellaH, Tickings, and every variety of
PryGooda,in common use.;
We respectfully Invite the public to call and examine
OUT stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1V« have bought'
oar kMortmcnt at each jadees that we cannot be undersold
fay any establishment in the county. 1
<to, lWf] J. B. HTLEMAf?.
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tOHN BRYAK & CO.,
; WHOLESALE DEALERS IX j
WfljiES & LUKOVS,
BEATIFYING DISTILLERS, jflfe
jfp. 155 Liberty St., Pittsburg, P. SsSSSSk
The Subscribers would respectfully inform their old cus
tomers aett the'.public generally, that they have on hand
indhre rectlTing direct from tlie a large supply
»I thO TCry choicest brands of Liquors. Among the ir large
assortment may bo found—Wince. Brandies, Om, Cordials,.
TamalcaSpirirs, St. Croix and Now England RunwCham
oagno. Irish, Scotch. Bourbon, Old Mouongahela and
lifled Whiskey ; Beach. Wild Cherry. Blackberry, Straw
borry and Raspberry Brandies. A share- of public patron
age U respectfully solicited, and all orders entrusted to pur
>ar« vriD Us .promptly attended to. Country Dealers will;
taiLlt to their advantage to call upon us, as we are deter
ninetf to e«ll nothing hut tho very best;
?ebruftry2d, 1357-1 y. ‘ '
tmOALS AND QUiOKSAMte
- '' ■ JL of. youth. \ ■
gwass '} Jest l’cEusnnt>, m Tamo Edition. On Sper
ra'otorrlu'a or Semlimt Db'eages. i,A. scientific
Treatise pu the treatment and perfect cure of "NeiSrous J)®-
'Wllty, Seminal Yveiiknepa, Involuntary Emissions, Impo
tence, Acl, remiting frrm vicious habits acquiredduring the
■ critical passage from Vouth to Manhood. Vi
v "i BY IMI.CtTLVKUIVELL, f
) Msmberitf the RoyalColhgoOftiurKoouBofEnglaud,(lS27.)
of the Hall (IS3L) and 30 years Resident
Authuroftlie^uidttoHealth,'!'
Y-aisonP that it might hare been
f .
VfpSkSOTiO' KABJitKS -^
■JSS&&*«*t i,,lcm ” r are Wrto,t.atonly tocnre
iciiicli fcorwj or rnan •“ ../-iMirdloi! to dirac
; 'S^£jSX^«^g^SSSSi
■ !; Tn"^rE^3£rs
*frr it, if t3ult**r rctnrn
>•'10 M p£l r r XT XO /V^nJ unce to
\J XXFB OF b “ cutcrua
JSMiyinS.««^*£ l ’ ar .d r osnMKNT.
& VESTINGS.
-' -’ a" c ' w j,j C h Ue will make to I
/*£<?£? Sorting and drcjs « tH ; whjc t, can not fail tc
notice c a d t bo LATKST SXYU-S of .
fashions.
AN DVV IN I*'» ti ,f V the most fastidious
and {Lie confident that h '' iviu be- made aa well m
particular, and ids c * ot “ l {J?: rt determined tlultnoth
&SSnf£? •** r^'on 1 satisfaction tc
favor him with thiir pa jQjj'jf TALBOT.
Nov. 6-tf.l
J.HEGBBATQUBSTION
Is, whore can X get the „ atterB the
rjansus s& 4- «■ *•
Ott 0 8UOE3 , ■ ;:Tr
Mein rtroot, next door to B.
stinl onN n- uob.ERTB.
ViT-tr)
Sfctfsefrre. In North Wntd. —L—
BUTTER &
Ji, kind* Of country produce pM LEgR’B.
jane IS, ! 5 »- 1 - v _ .. ' ■
WiTB^STAggAg
or nra
AND
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< 'V •• *.
T>AOrrY UUIF
■jLlb ERAST BMPORIBa; No. ], Ando* ■ ■^fg'rwtwi
S'llo use, ApncnuL rSMlafg/bt
Tho fuliowlng Publioatlona are txmatantly
mooirod and tor solo at Utia 06tabLUhaiant,yaBBHMw
at Ptthilshor’a prhwe. .
DAILIES.
PmunZtPOUe—PMiC- hodcar. Daffy Dw, Daily
Homing Times, Boosting Journal, Burning Bulldin and
Boating Argus.
New Fob z—Herald, Tribune and Times.
UManottSr—Daily Sun. Vnrsuma—Daily DitpalcU.
Pinu.nEl.pnu —Saturday Kvening Post, Tnt Press, Sun
day Transcript, Sunday Dispalcn, Sunday Mercury and
Dollar yihipwer.
Nbw Ton*—A*. I’. Ledger, A' r. Lcade.r, Harper's Week
ly, Frank Bulies's Illustrated Aetesyr.iper, Scientific Ameri
east, ’lrish American. Irish Vindicator, Irish Betas, Life. 11-
l ait rated. A*. V. Clipper, Batiomd Police Gaceite, Magistrate.
Bohtox— Ballmri Pictorial, Waterly Magazine, Flag of
Our .Pnion, True Flag, American Union, ParUrr Casket,
Spiritual Telegraph, Jlortm Pilot dc.
MONTHLIES.
Frank Lerlic's' Monthly Pictorial, Harper’s Magazine,
Leslie's Beau Fork Journal, Putnam's Magazine, KnicJ.er
bocker Magazine; United Slida Magazine, Chamber's Journal,
Graham’s Magazine , Godey's Lady’s Book, Ladies Illustra
ted Miscellany, Mrs. Stephen’s Keip Monthly,Fankpe Actions,
Jfic Bax, Dinrmort’sjstjd Appleton's Jiailroad Guides.
Ta the above wUi be added ail the new publications a»
’tbcy.appear.
■ 1 flatter myself that I present as great* variety of Uter
■ atnMin the above list, as can bo found in any establishment
ontltde of the largo cities.
SjtATWSXar.—I keep ~ on hand a great variety
of Stationary, snob as Bill, Cap, Letter and Note Paper, En
velopes, Dens, Pencils, Status, ic.
School Dooxd—l have and shall constantly keep on hand
a variety of School Books, such as are used in this and sur
rounding districts. Any book 1 may not have I will get on
short notice.
Fisher A Brother's Pobuoattons—Tho stock from this
House consists Of Children’s Toy Books, in great variety too
numerous to mention; Dream and Fortune Telling Books,
Comic and Rong Books, Keadr Reckoners, Letter Writers,
Cook Books, Conversation Cords, Playing Cards, .Snake and
other Games, Ac..
PtOTOaea—l koep constantly on hand a great variety of
Pictures and Lithographs eillior vfith or without frames.—
X have just received a beautiful •variety of large Pictures,
to which X would call the attention of every one, as they
must be seen to be appreciated. - These pictures can be had
cither in gilt or mahogany frames, to suit circumstances.
lam now prepared to frame pictures of all sizes, |u gilt
moulding, fur parties who may have them ou haudaudnlsh
them framed.
Tots a.vu Faxct Aancuts—Such as Dolfa,:Gnm Balls,
Whistles, Jovraharps, Marbles,Tops, Hoops, Jamping Ropey,
Dominoes, Dice, Checker-Boards, Ac.
Clo uts .u«P Tobacco —l keep constantly on handasnpply
of tuu very best Havana and Domestic Cigars and Tobac
co, from the old and popular establishment of fi. 'W,Ayers,
South Third street, Philadelphia.
Fishing Tackle of every description constantly on hand.
I am sole-agent in this place for Dr. Bohn's German Com
pound Ointment, u Salve that Iras never been known to fail
in curing auv sore whatever. Try it.
BOOKS AND, NOVELS IN GREAT VARIETY.
I Thankful tbr the' vtry liberal pairunoge bestowed Upon
mo hitherto, by the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, I hope
[by strict attention to business and an accommodating dis
position to merit a continuance of thoir patronage.
Jan, 28, ! 6T-tf) H. FBTTINOER, Proprietor.
rro THE PUBInIC,-i3,787
J .otrrs foil the people, el dorado out
ASSOCIATION for the sale of $13,737 worth of Sewing
Silk.: Each purchaser of one dollar’s worth of Sowing Silk
will receive a numbered check, which will entitle the hol
der to one share an<J n voice in the distribution of the Cil
lowing list of Valuable Property, tobedistributedbyaCom
miltoe, chosen by the shareholders, in suclt a manner as
they may deem advisable and agree upon among themselves.
, 1 , LIST OF PROPERTY. ■
; T corner Lots on Washington street Altoona, ISO
by 120 feet, valued at $lB4 each, ' h $1,238
■ 171ota on Washington at., 50x120 ft., $156 each, 2,852
i ‘8 cor. Ipts on Mulberry sb, > “ 156 “ L2lB
a W lots on Sfulberry st., “ w • -132 “ 3,6b8
3 lots on High street, “ “ 63 “ 126 -
- 1 cor. lot on German street, 60x175 ft, valued at ■ is
8 lots on German street, “ “ $42 each 126
1 lot on Howard street, 50x133 feet, valued at , 132
■ 1 cor. lot on Lexington st, “ “ “ u 150
3 lots oh Chestnut street, “ “ $lBl each, '262
: 1 Gold Lever Watch, valued at 100
1 Horae, « “ 167
1 Two-Horse Wagon, - “ * 42
. 1 SUyerLcpine Watch. “ “ / 16
12 Coat Pattern* and Trimmings, $lO each, • ISO
60 Pants aud Vest patterns, at $4,40 each, 220
75 Article* or Parcels of Merchandise, each; 225
100 “ « « “ 2t«
■ 100 ;« « « ; 1,00 •• ICO
500 « « " -76 « 875
2.000 , " « •* . 80 1,000
8.000 * ' « 80 « ‘ 900
4.000 ' “ 25 “ iJOOO
3,885. « : « “ 20 “ , 777
13.7R7 Gifts, valued at' ’ $13,787
The Real Estate ia this Enterprise!* handsomely situated
in the nourishing town of Altoona, (Head-quarters of the
Pa. Central H. It. Co.) which in a few years ha* grown a* if
by magic..it* presept ppphlatlbri tielng oxer 8.(100. !
The above property will bo delivered', to t)io persons enti
tled to receive it, immcdlatelynfter the distribution.
; An indisputable title to all the lota in the above bill will
bo given by • B. U. McOOUMTCK.
The aiticle* or parcels per bill, will consist of clothe cu»-
slmi-res, de laines, Ac, Ac.
_ My object is to dispose.ofthe silk in the shortest possible
time, and I desire everybody to purchase soon and become
memtjers of this JUdgnifieent Association. i, -
Tire, silk will be sent to any mrt of the United States,
with Certificate of Membership, f for each dollar’s worth pur
chased,! on receipt of the'cash. : . . r
Agents r»r clubs remitting $lO at one time, will receive in
return |ll worth of silk Ond 11 certificates. ’ ; .
All orders must bo addressed to JOSEPH MOIST, \
Ji ' 10,1856-tf.j AUnotux, JUnir Cb., Pa\
J mere by mail, with postage stomp enclosed, prompt
ly led tor i 1
sw4% Conlor Wood J&.
••■’•;,. r jtir-tfeht* I'arlor Cooklnj?
N.IB. A ll * r ia ” {Sept. 11; W-tf*
on hand. __—■
Pennsylvania, Bfcps&u,
tjeo wave to m»^Jf&gSJSS ,;
r# and tlie tmvolllDß l' ll^ ll S'|' I . m w itu a call. Its col.
tttfn theabovo woU-kiio'Vil.^ o , ' dt , Mr ., blu stopping pW<* '
to wait upon nil wlio injtf <r oIT X 1„, cars, also for
iUt^:ralMes ~'°
OFFICES AT
D -
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J.D.LEET,
Attorney-at-Law,
ttm riDWPBtJRG, Uf-AIR COUNTY, PA.*
’ u ihiv Peroral Courts of Bliiir, Uuutiopion
•ViN P raC 4 *!L n ,|tief» htul attend promptly to aU colleo
in rt CambilH con • (^(;0 ffur the present) at bin rwi-
and Vena street*,
B COUNTY INSU"
p.vpr AOEXCV. —Th.e undersigned," Agent of the
BANC , yjro Jnanranoo Comiiany, fa all
criptton. any
JQIIS snOKMAKKB.
T YCOMING M"tJT^
I / cinr mmiASCK AOEKCY.—The undersigned,
I J. Lvcomlns Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Is
agent of tlio g agaluat loss or damage by Arc,
at all times ready to an(J - of „v 6 rr
JJnildtnift, -Wprc/i ind , ” #t M :reasonnblo nitcs eg
aeecnption.ln town o( j ieo in the Masonic Temple,
” n Ln®n JOHN SUOEMAKEK, Agnt:
SS-aoaaatPSr tPoatbUfiOs
Vi Tooy A* COIINTV, i’A.
Can at alttim,* to « thc Btorli ° f J ' B. HUernan.
Altoonn. Oct/A«T 1.
WM. S. BITTNjER'.
SXJHGrBON DENTIST,
tot. o-Anni, Street o»e
( ) door Went of the Temple.- t©*, I**
t acc 8 BY 10 TO 30
(jfbyw O.'WEZSSItBB-
yjis l
WEEKLIES.
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CABINET & (Him M AKERS & UNDERTAKERS
ADELINE ST., EAST ALTOONA.
THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OP ALTOONA
and vicinity, that they have now on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of Cabi
net Wore, »uch as I‘laio, Fancy anrtDreaaing Bureaus, Toilet Stnndu, Bwbtcads, Stand)), Sofas, 4c. •
tSf* COFFINS MADE TO ORDER ON- SHORTEST NOTtCE^t
They wiltkeep constantly on Ijand a largeassortment of .... . :
Plain, Fakct ahdKam* Skat Chairs.
for Parlors, Chambers, Dining-Rooms and Bar-Booma, • |L T | *'%
j PLAUI AND ORKAMEJJTAI, BOOKING CHAIRS,
Settees, and everything'in this line. 1 ■ .
ALSO —A large Mi l excellent assortment of jn^n
STRAW AND HUSK MATTRESSES, fJfipL
from $3,50 and upwards. Orders ftom the country or » distance promptly attended to and all
warranted. We. invito in Inspection of onr stock, feeling cure that ire will to able to give entire satisfaction. |l9-tf.
HOLLIDAISBURG MARBLE WORKS.
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fTIHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ALTOONA &
1 vicinity, that ho has uowrbu bun d a beautiful assortment of the above nrtici|s, wliicK.he Id prepared to furnish nt
the shortest notice and at moderate prices. Person* wanting Grave Stones will plelise forward their orders by mail or call
ih.pcrson at our Marble Works, on' Montgomery street, near the Diamond. UoUidaysbarg. ’"None but the best Workmen
employed," and all work .warranted;to give general satistiction. [August 6,1867.] A. \Jf. KKNNEY.
J RON CITY COMMEK
JL CIAL COLLEGE.
PXTTSBUEOH, PENNA. , CharUrtd 1865.
Board of liXTriwtoe*.—Faculty of 14 Teacher*.
EMPHATICALLY THE; BUSINESS MAS’S COLLEGE.
Largestand most complete Cptumerciul College in tho
United State*.
In daily attendance upward* .of 200 Students,
P.W. JENKINS, ; PwwctPat.
J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professorof Accounts* Book-keeping.
I. 1. HITCHCOCK, Ptofcesor of Arlthiattic and Com
mercial Calculation*. I ’ '
JOHN FLEMING, Author of tlie “National System of
Book-keeping,” Lecturer on Business, its Customs and Usage*
J. W. BENTLIXGEH, Professor of Arithmetic, Book
keeping and Phonography.
A. COWLEY and A. I. DODTHETT, Professor* of Pi*
and Ornamental Penmanship. , - .
D. BACON, Lectiuferoo Political Economy.
JAMES 11. HOPEIKS, E*q, drthe Pittsburgh Bar, Lcc
tmvr on Commerclal Law. ,
JAMKB VV. KENNEDY, of M Kbnnedy’a Bank Note Re
view,Lecturer ou Couuterfeitj Altered and Sjmriona Bank)
Notea.
DESIGN OF THE INSTITUTION. '
To furnish the best means forjtcfiuiring a THOROUGH
HUSINKSS EDUCATION, in the i shnrtest time and at the
least expense, comprising instruction in
DOUBDE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
as applied to Merchandising, li.ink.ing, Railroading, Ac.
STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
WithaU the recent Smiirorembnis, taught without extra
charge.
PENMANSHIP.
..Rapid Writing,, with every' vnriirty and style of Business
' and OruawentaVPemnanshin.
ARITHMETIC.
And a thoronch course uf Counting House Calculations.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES.
.Full insSrcctious given in this linp.irtaut branch of httei-
V . ness education.
iECTXJP.ES BAIiY, OR; BOOK-KEEPING,
TJsnges.invvs and Cuitonis of COtntnerec, Finance and Bank
ing, Political Economy. Counterfeit Notes, und-other sub
jects haviiig practical relation to liusiucss.
’ TERMS, Ac. '
Book-kcopiup. Full Commercial Cuurae,
Stationary. about
Board p?r wok. c:m l« obtained <or
fl®, Student* are not d. extra for Steamboat Book
keeiiini, Arithmetic or
■ STUDKSIS
Can onterat any time—(no vacation) rcvb wat pleasure—
lime out Usual leugtl i of course ft out eight to twelve ;
.weeks.'. • .
' ' REFERENCE..
Four hundred «nd cighty-sovenistudedts entering.from th ,
City alone within one year besides the many from theconntry
DiHKxrr-io.vs. f
Specimens of Writing mid Cinjtibirs, containing full infor
mation. sent by mail free of charge. 1 ‘
Address , F. W. JENKINS,
Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pn.
tjarPREMIUM PENMANSUJ2*.—No leas than KJGttT
FIRST PRfiMKTMSvere atraided this College iri theßcT
of 180 T, over all comixititors, Pht host writing. These, with
"other prevjons Vremhups.' were jglven in Ohio. Michigan.
Indiana, Virginia. Pennsylvania, anil in Lonkvi'Jo, Ky., at
the United State? Fair, and all fur work actually done with
PEN and INK; arid not , for Kligrored Penmanship. Our
Penmen arc fully competent to do their own work without
the rud of the eugr.ver to make It respectable. [iiUg.‘J7-ly
to V& V* of nubile min-na^*.
smEET,
. ahd MO now opening -»
embracing every Variety of Entfidi, Ihpedry, Tdvei, Brus
sel, tiirte-Ply- Ingrain and VtMtians. Also ■
h /A >IE HIC A N GA K IMST #,
of their otva manufacture, v whlchth-y warrant to he fqunlto
any goods made In this country. Moor Oil. Cloths, of livery
variety of stylo and wi<Uhi Ctwtbn Mattings, Cocoa Mats,
tings. Drugget*. Ac— tc. ' JFnh. 2ft. ly. i
T iMk l XiIME I LIME !-
t*'The eubscribcr hau» noryiu operation' tlirce large Unit-
daily a large qhaQtity oftließEST WHITE
ln any ZOna i*'iH fttri&r
Staff—wtC-nne w ill gcU attheKUca, or delifer by threw:
or wagon Hsyn Altoona and yleinity, nn<l at «U point# on
tlio Venn»yl*S^ a an <i Portage P.nllrond*, ftt lower prices
tliiiu it can .’Nrnislled by any other person. Orders
from a distuuco attended to by add rearing
a note by mail to \* ; :- - 443. JTJNK.
mars-Iy| DuncansviUe, Blair.Co, Fa.:
Boots akt> shoes!-
will seU chCM' t|A
•SR& quality ana on the mnet
custom work warruntoa. JLv -
■ .lan. 2. ’BO-tf.l J
fT\ o N V JE Y ANCINr:
\ / All kinds of writing done at tho shortest noK_
w - « jfrr g. ‘Ac Mocutcdlo thc ncstwt
Deeds, Mortgages, «c, 9noK3IKK^
T .n 3.1857-tf.l /
AST IRON RAII-13
I J - anduTT kinds of Coatings executed to "^{W'
®«H“* V* *° “**’ ftIIOKM AKKK S
Jan. 3,1656-tf. ' McT-.vnm.an-. Wat.-
Oyesi o y.es,!-s:n
-tlemen draw nlgli and hcar, L JOaEPII fcuoUT
ssKSi^rw
iiLOUK.-THE bSt
r .ntaax -«>»» ‘J.tJoS a|. “ 1
ygiasa :
TJRE WHITE IjEaT&
Zinc Vaint ftlao Cliromo-Oroon, Ycllow. Rw>o l .n,
dry or ground In oi «t [t-tf.] E>wqt|g.
XkDWAEE OF At,
fyerybgdy is .f
jKi ted to call nod tert tto m«lto of
s»s'i ;'<!?«•-~i^V ' * •; ■.
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PETEE HEED &m,
tacviM.
THER
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- JEKGdUHAGE BOMB MECHANICS.
I BUFF’S MEECANTILE COLLEGE
./ PITTSBURGH, i'A.
ESTABLISHED IN 1840, encorporutwl by the Legislature
ofPonnsylvama. v s . .
BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
His excellency the Hus. Jaxes Ducuasas, President of
the United States,
Hou. JCDGji AVilktss, llos. CnMttss Matlos,
Hos. JUDGE HaMPIOS, GeS. J. K. MOORHEAD,
r- Hus. Judge Lotnue.
P. DUFF, (author of Dutfs Book-keeping, President. with
a supermfendent mid .five assbtaut teachers of Book-keep
ing, and seven other teacliecs and lecturers.
3. S, DUNCAN, one of the best penmen in the country,
(author of flic geuis of business and ornamental penman
ship,) Profeteor of Penmanship.
- .Duff's ' system of Book-keeping is sanctioned by the
American Institute and Chanil>er of Commerce of New
Tork.aud many of the. leading business men of the Cast and
West, as the luoatcumprehensivo and practical system of
accounts now ip use, and after from ten to fifteen years
practical application.of its principles to huStncss, over four
, huiidfell students have attested its superiority, (circular 19. i
All the arrangements for teaching being perfected by near
twenty years’ experieucc of the principal, students gradu
ate In nlmut half the time required in other colleges, saving
$l5 or $2O in board. T
Upwards of 4000 students have entered the institution
since founded. To obtain full particulars of the collegiate
training for business and the cluiracter of the institution,
send for its pamphlet circular of 50 pages, with samples
of Mr. Duncan's writing which arc mailed free,
, Derr’s Book seefino, liuqier's new enlarged edition. $l,-
60, postage 20c. Derr’s Stkamuoat Book-kusWo, $l.OO.
postage oc. DtnvcAN's Business and Ornamental Penman
ship, crown quarto. $5.00, mailed post-paid. This splendid
work and Duff's Book-keeping.have recently been awarded
FIFTEEN FIRST PREMIUM SILVER MEDALS AND
DIPLOMAS,, attesting-the fact of their being the best
treaties upon these subjects m w in use.
An elegantly bound copy of Duncan’s Penmanship is pr<>
seated to every- student who hereafter graduates in the iff
atitntion.
$35,00
5,00
2.60
Do.vcas’s Copt Books, complete In six numbers.tMquarto
pages cnch.,ou fine Demy papel, with the authors’* direc
tions for teaching, the m . -t system ®r school in
struction per linnib'T. with iiubeysi dis
count to tiro trade, m.ukb postage 17 cents, on mauction
to the publishers, W. <5. .tonxsios A .Co.,
tF»-.Call and see Mr. Duncan perform witli, tins pen.
DRUGS ! A.
SELLERS, Agent, again tips his beaver J)
to the citizens of the public genet- rf
ally iind politely informs ‘"all tlie world and
nsi of mankind,’* thuP he bus opened out, fur\S»Bsy
-their especial occoiamodation. A JSJbJj®
DRUG AM) CHEMICAL STORE, K3B[
nt his old store room on Virginia street,
He bus Visited Philadelphia and secured
one C(1 the ..beat and most reliable wholesale Drug and Chem
ical houses. « large and couipreheiistTeassoltment of •
UUUGS. CHEMICALS, OILS, VA JJCTS, &c.
which ho offers at price? tlmfilefy competition: ‘ ’ ■
Ho has JtUfltnvlUM store In o creditable and coraibrtalde
jv*atier,'und flatters himself that, he will be able to render
entire Siitisfiictloh. Hi? sb -ck of Drugs hiivirhcen carefully
selected and are warranted perfectly genuine.
His stock of varieties are mid comprehensive.
Campluim ami Burning: Fluid always on hand
But we have nut room to. enumerate nIL suffice it to say
that he luts constantly for sale everything usually kept in
a Drug and Variety-store. Give him-a call ami see what lie
has. ,' - .Mini. IS *ST-tf.
3:Ni> SHEET IKON’
| 'WARE EMPORIUM. —The undersigned Baa constant*,
ly on hand a large assortment of
TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE
■ which ho will sell cheap
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Spoutinjr put iipe lit abort notic'o in town or
coantVy, and'painted, at cents per Riot.
The best quality of Cooking {Stoves, of va
rious patterns, constantly on lumd. - 5L
All Hinds of Jqb Work dope with neatness and dispatch.
Call ami ate. ■ . JOS. 11. BUSH,
June 10, ’57-tf] Opposite American Hnnre, Attnana.
CAVINO I^UNI)
Kl NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY,
‘ Jltdnui street, S. IK Corner of Third, Philadelphia. /
Akrasoemests for Bcsineks mrarro the Scsrssiflotr OF'
. Specie Patmrst bv the Banks.
1, Deposits receive and payments made daily,
Current Bank Notes, Checks and Specie will bo receiv
ed on deposit. ' " " .
' 3, Deposits made in Bank Notes or Checks, will be paid
ItAck in current Bank Notes.
4. Deposits made in'(Job! or Silver will bo paid back in
Coin. 1
INTEREST FIVE .PER CENT. PIR ANNUM.
Hon. IIENRY L. BENNER, Prert
Wm. J. Reeil, Secretary. ' [Nov. 20,1857-7ni.
pOAL! COAL I COAL !-
\ ./ The subecriber would reepect- a <sjTj'^ , j=v.
ftiliyinform the coni uni era of COAI.pO v aLfci’-iP
and WOOD in Altoona, tliat he Is con-fiCi£B MKiwßa .
receiving and will deliver
this time, Anthnactte Coolat $5,00 per ton,
Irvin’s « 8,12^,“
Bituminous “ 8 per bushel,
Dry Hickory Wood, 3AO ** cord, ••
Oak . “. • 2£o “ .
All orders left jit J. L. Ickes’ store, or at Esquire Jlouty’a
Justice Office will bo promptly filled. , ' •
- Office at residence in Bdttohbnrg’i building, opposite Bobs
ert Green’*, where all orders will rc*elve prompt attention.
Aug. 14, ’6Btf] , JOUN ALLISON.' 1
fPIPTON STEAM SASH,
V FRAME, DOOB, SUCTTiU AND iIAKJRIJrtI MA«-
X tJFACTOSY, ; -' r - ■
mvAtfon, lilalr Cb, Pa~, 10 •milts part of Altoona.
(!lilnorv^^l? nc<i having, provided a complete set of Mn
tVn,,.iT!i ni.'hßbuaiiw'w, nml boing ijrricyctt)
by rteam aav7tJ irc ‘'-'tVnsivoly engagedln Manuficttring
of Carpenter Work, which we
KaUroaJ P titioh?'™' l sbl P ,0 <">r Pa.
tor bunding. ith
Etonco reepectfaUj- l’ rc l* re *- <««• *** »
Jane 4, ’S7-ly] X
G
Tin
Vfoi
•t Co,
R ‘ T , HE *>UUSCKI-
J-S»5 “'■ «■ **- ~*vsfas*
\ LMQNDS, walnuts,
■* *' vPpani Nuts and Filberts in store and fur gale by
March 12, ’57-ly] 191 Xnrjh Sd ’
IV/I LI. JO LL Y.—ATT OR
tfMlr J’fll pnictise in thosovenU courts
Oi nuur, Huntingdon and Cambria counties, . jroyS-tf
i QItO,C.EUIES„-A LARGE
. 1, ,•; I -*>;
1 KMtirrt »m f .
QtfFFiSR NOT; WHEltf A
O COBB IB OOABAiitBED W ili CASES OT
SECRET DISEASES - _.
Sdf-Ahurn, Wtrvotu Debility, Strictures. Gleet*, Orav*V»
betel, Diteatet of the Kidney l s and Bladder, Merc*
rial BheMtnatirm, Scrofula, Fains in V* j
Bene* and Ancle*, Disease* of Vs* |
Dung*, Throat, Xote and }
\ Dye*, ikers upon , *
the-Body ;
, f i - Or limbs Cancer*
i ,■ Dropsy, tonieffiicFits, St.
ITtu's Dane*, and oil diseases ari- ■ n;
ting from a derangement of the Sexual Or- jt |
gantytuch a* Xereon* Trembling. IjCS* of ■•Voit.'wjk “ , •
jMt ef Bnocr, General WeaLnts*, Dimness of Tisitoifirt
.■ peculiar tpob appearing before the Eye*, Lost tf
Sight, ißt*(T»l«c*»> Dyspepsia, Liver JHt- s
• ; case. Eruption* on the fact, Drln*
in Vie Backaud ileud, /b- ‘
■nude Irregular »• • s
>r.r. IMPROPER DISCHARGES FROM BOTH SifefiS?
. It matters nof from what cause the disease' originated;
' howeybr longstanding or obstinate the. case, recovery t u
: eerfmn,,n^m**hartoftimethan a permanent cute
■be effected by anyothcr treatment, even after the tfih«*®
-jus hiiQed the skill of eminent-physicians and, resisted W*
thdirineanaof cure. The medicines arc pleasant wftWut
odor, causing no sickness and fteo from mercury erbajssm.
During twenty years .of practice, I have rescued from
jaws df Death many thousands, who in the last stagwof
the above mentioned diseases, bad been given up to d|e by.
their physicians, which warrants mb in promising to *0
afflicted, who ihtiy placethemtolvesunder my care, a p?r
-■ feet and most speedyenre. Secret diseases are the gitaiwt
enemie# to health, as they are the first cause of 'OonspoP*
tidn. Scrofula'and' many other diseases, and should’fee
terror to thchomgn family. As a permanent cure is,scarce*
ly ever effected, a majority of-tha’cases felling into me
' hands of incompetent persons, who not only fall to cute me
disease, but ruin tho constitution, filling .the system with
mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer (•«>
a rapid Consumption. L
But should the disease and the treatment not cause «e»n
speedily, and the Victim marfioa, the dlseasels enfert’d
upon the children, who are born with feeble constitum®*»
and the current of life corrupted by a Virus which bd|rty»
itself !iu fforotfula. Tatter, Ulcers, Eruptions and oth« : afr
factions of tho skin, Eyes, Throat, and Lungs, ontailingtp
un them a brief existence ofsuffcring, andconslgninglbem
,to an early grave. . .5- .i vL
T SELF-ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, fet
; nothing eisb iff the dread catalogue of human diseases-l»u-
Sea so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing Us
j tlvousandsof victims, through a. few years of suffering
down to an untlmvlygrnve. It destroys the Nervbuf VS*
■ tern, rapidly wastes sway the energies of life, causes tu-m
-tal derangement, prevents the proper development t#lno
system, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, naflau
earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked jnhwr
and mind, predisposed, to consumption and a train ofedls
i mororto be dreaded than death ttselt With tho fu!les|coo
iidenfi.' I: assure tho unfortunate victims of Self'Ahusatiat
a pertoanent mid speedy cure can lie effected, and witfl me
abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can lie rested
to robust, vigorous health. Si j
The afflicted ore cautioned against the use ofPatentM-d
-icines, for there arc so many Ingenious snares in lh§ |Wr
uiuus of tho public prints to catch and rob the unwarw euf
fererS that their constitutions ruined by the
vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisdfcus
nortrums vended as “Patent Medicines.”' I hava csranity
analyzed many, of t 1• so coiled Patent Medicines endmad
that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, tplch
is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a (Sad
ly poison, wbich-ittstcsa of caring the disease disable) itlic
systefn for life.
Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use ar)iut
up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, wh* do notm
derstand even the alphabet of the nuderia medico, audits
equally us destitute of any knowledge of the human aystm,
having one object only in view, and that to make money re*
gardiess of consequences. _ , ,
Irregularities and all disease# of males and fenialis
treated on principles established by twenty years of pjwc
tice, and sanctioned by thousands of the murtTemarliai>|e
cures'. Medicines with frill directions sent to any port Cl
the United States or Canadas, by patients communicating
their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence stxctly
confidential. Address |
J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D,
Office Ao. 11SI Filbert St , (OUIXo. 109) Below Ticd/th,
’hif.tujeipliia. i . ] July 23, *67-lff...
oo
CJ*
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♦
Italian &
White
Rutland
Marble.
Tombs,
McCauley 4 co.
WT. HARRIOTT’S Fi>
« YER'ANO AODB CUBE.—As.health b the .first
blessing all mankind desire to enjoy, we toko pleasure in
presenting to the afflicted, W. T. MARRIOTT'S FEYEH
And AtIUE MEDICINE, which we con aSsurh the public,
without any hesitation, never fiaila to cure. AV. T. JttK
BIOXT is the only discoverer and compounder (n the world,
and the medicine b all prepared, under his immediate super
vision. ~ ’ : . i
How often have we seen cur friends almost shaken toide
ces wiith this dbcase and spending fortunes to obtain relief;
but all to uo purpose. How many dollars have been spent
by our friends for physicians to obtain relief; hut in viin t
In many cases the disease has been chocked—not ctpred;
but tiib preparation wilLnot only check but effectually ewe.
This will abo cure Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Paths In tnf Sto
mach, and restojre a good appotito to the poor OyspepSc.?—
Vulitae other medicines it is nut warranted by its vendtcc to
euro each and every disease to flesh is heir, bul tjre
will ooy Unit in every case of disease, for which it is rebiu
mi-uded, it has invariably been sncccesfuL ■ ;
Tbo following certificates of the merits of this medicine
come from person a near home: — ' ' j
JlmtiisiowN, Perry Co., Aug. 2C, islsf’v
Mb. Marmot?. Dear Sir: —Havingeuffered for three juif*
with: the Fever and Ague, and spending during that me
some $BO or $9O for Patent Medicines, from which I received
no benefit,’ but on U5O contrary experienced all the Utue the
greatest amount of agony. 1 was at last told of your iwdi
cine and I thought I would procure a bottle and glveiit a
trial, tuid l aiu pleased to say it proved fatal to the ditjesjae.
From the’first dose I tookofthe medicine 1 was reliewd ol
the Ague, and am now Bound and healthy. X would were
fore recommend your medicine to the public, especially to
those suffering with Fever and Ague, and hope that itfonay
be spread fiir and neat to relieve the distressed, b ;
SAMUEL S.TAYLDR.
?. ■ llabbisbckq, Pm, Jan. 29,1K7.
’ Having been afilictcd with Ague and Fever in the Huiimer
and till ol ISitl, I fried almost;every remedy tliat Ibntld
hear of, until I was reduced to a mere skeleton, but kould
get no relief.! I was then persuaded to try W. T; Marriott's
.Jfo’-er and Ague Medn-y-. pcfcy***. iotuy great graUflatlpn,
in iiTevvikWi rortd'iue entirely. I therefore take pltfsure
in Stating that it-Is decidedly the best medicine for tip* dis
ease that 1 have ever used. CATHARINE MOBIE,
The proprietor of this medicine has in Ids poesesgfA
ny other testimonials aa to the value of his preparatl®"
deems it useless to publish them. ■■■' Those who wish t<W
more about the medicine are requested to ask . |;
Mr. Cook. Engineer, Pcnna.Rall Road, Harrisburjp
Mr. Meat}, “ ' . “ “ s■'
Mr. Itobieon, Uollidaysbnrg. *
Mr.J.Sidoni, Vo. B. lt„ Altoona.
Mr. MVM. Siiiers, Port Dauphin, near Harrlsbl
; Mra.lxmdou and Mrs. M’Olanghitn,.Altoona.;
Ajtk the people all around you, in Scotch Valle;
Huntingdon, Mifflin town. MiHerstown, Newport,,
this medicine lim done for them.
Tlii" medicine has bail a number of fair trials
successful.!
It can be bad of G. W, KESSLER, of this ,
single bottle for $1; orsix bottles for $5. [.inn.
E P. MJDDLETO
• BROTHER, twpurUn and' Dealert in
Liquors, return thelr tbauks to thVirfH«n<h
shore of patronage heretofore Bestowed, and t
licit a continuance of the same, at the OLD i
MENT.Kp. 6 PUONT ST, PMradelphla,
ho yen large assortment ofWINES ami LIUU OKS i
est bhinds and qualities. Having made anwngrn
sotae <if the first houses ,in Cognac and Rochell
them to furnish to their customers upon the tar
bfe terms, the following brands of Cognac '
Bhmdies: ••
| ' BRANDIES.
iHard. Benntsy, Sfarctt, ‘Pin nett, autiliion,
T Hines, JVlevorsin, J.'J. Depup dt Q>.
fl.Seimslte, «&., dc,' I
* . . , , WINES.
Champagne, Old Oporto, ' - lßurgundp,Mac
Claret, Sherry, Lisbon, | Hori, Muscat *
of various brands and qualities.
Holland Ota', tfcheidam Schnapps, Jamaica
and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, La vend.
Raspberry, Cherry and Ginger Brandies;
Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, 4c.<. t ;
' Also, constantly on hand, an extensive
WHEAT, ‘ MOKONOAUELA and BOV
I KSYO, of various grades, some of which •
bo snpcrior tb any In the country.
V*t,Fropt anr long experience in the dm*
ough knowledge of the taatce of the. comiiu,
onrsclvcsto boaible to fIQ AH orders that raa;
to ns., ,Orders from this country (which arpr
Iv solicited) will be prompt! A attended to. ' y
ih'lmdklng anid shipping.
AU : goods sent from onr establishment are
givu satisfaction, with the privilege of being
Petr. 26-ly] : < K. P. MIDDLE?
mUE SECKET 1
JL UTIESOI’ YOUTH AND MATURITY,
list pnb!lf>hed,ffra?w, the 26tb thontumi). — JKmgi ßH
A t-vrwdtd* on the Rational treatment,
without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or ho- wSUH&tF
cal Weakness, Jioctnrnai 'Emissions. General anlXcrrons
DehUity, Immature decay of the System. Impolicy, ana
Ibipedimests to Marriage Uv ' *
U. Dl; LA7CEY, Jfl, d. ■;
The important that the many Manning cniplainls
originating in the imprudence and solitude of viftu,
ho easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in fti N small
tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely n<‘waidliicb-
Ijf Mtcceesful treatment, as adopted bjl the Autlmf. full vex
jUiucd, by means of which every one is enabled to'. ure
pinnielf perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the duv.
| Sent to any address, gratis and poet free in a sealed en
jrelopo. by remittmg.two postage stamps to Dr. HE LA.VEV,
il7 Lispenard Street, New York. l’-b'-ly.
LOVERIND AND NEW
Orleans Syrup Molasses, at lair nric»r'»t
•»uno 18, ’57-1 y) ‘ Ip«KY LEHR'S.
A BDOMINAL/SUPPOR-
XjL TERB, Trusses, and Shou)* f Braces for sale at
Jr KESSLER’S.
RIO COETEE, .sugar, I
JLL Teaaad all kind|« Qrocerjct) S» aalo by :
/w»l« W-ly} T ; VBNWi USSR. ‘
-'4-,
3 H
•C * v
riiPOAa^'EmisGc.vE-B
I rt. */ ■; .v •»■ X ■#• —*' ; ■• ' • ■ , V
cs<©in^^EWESilP'^2> <3Bna
' and axl
DISEASES Tflß^ Ar
Curable by Inhalation, -
which convoys the remedies w the cftTUiee In the Wag* *
adr and Comma In dlrectcofctast. >
disease ncntraUzos tho tubercular matter, allay*
Se » way cxpcCtoraHonrya®* 1 v
puHflw Sa impart* r«nmd vitality lo th,
KiTing that tone end tticrgy so mdi»pefa»»
fSfjm?' the restoration of health. To be able to statoch* .*‘
fide ally'that Consumption is curable by inhatation,,i» to •’
mo a source of unalloyed pleasure. It U ns much imfijr
the control of.medirai treatment as any other fonnidabW
durase- niuety out of every hundred cases sen be cured la
stages, and fifty per cent, in the second; but In tb*
third atnee il ls impossible to save more than fire per conk,
fortlieLuDpi arc so cut up by the dl-wsc ns toblddefianos -
ra medical skill, liven, however, m tho last stare*, Inhn-
extraordinary relief to the suffering atteo-
Snethi- fearful scourge, winch annually destroys ninety
fiV^ thousand persons in the United State alone; and s car
rwt calculation shows that of the present population ofth*
earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the OonsumfUTs’s
tho quiver of death has no arrow so fatal MCoft-' ,
sumnti m In all are* It- has been the great enemy of lift,
for ft spares neither age nor rex. but swoej* off alike th*
brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the
help of that Supreme Iking from whom cometh every good
and perfect gift. 1 am enabled to oiler to the afflicted * pef
“ * n t and Speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause
of tubercles is fr tn impure blood, and tho immediate sfflsct
produced by thsir deposition in the lunp U to prevent the
free admission of air into .the air cells, which cause* *
weakened vitality through the entire system. Then rarely
It is more rational to expect greater good from medleinra,
entering the cavities of the lungs than from those adminis
tered through tho stomach; the patient will alwaysflodti*
lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling remjdle*.
Thus. Irhahttiou is a local remedy, nevertheless It act* cm*
•titutiouully, and with more power and certainty than
remedies administered by the stomach. To prove thapow
aefiil and din'et influence of this mode of administration,
tota™ will entirely destroy sensibility taA
few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that
rnav without the
1) el lag thu ordinary burning gasa wUI destroy life la a
111 The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when
fainting or apparently dead. Tho odor of many ofttii
medicines is perceptible In tho skin ft few minute* after mi
lug Inhaled, and may bo immediately detected in theblood.
A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhala
tion, is tho effect that sickness Is always produced by
breathing foul nir—ls not this positive evidence that rath
er remedies, carefully prepared aud judiciously aomWisten
ed through tho lungs should produce the liappiest WWf,
During eighteen years’ practice, many thousands suffering
from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my
care, and I have effected many remarkable cure?, even UP
■tor tho sufferers-bad been pronounced In the last stages,
which fully satisfies me that consumption 1* no longer A,
fatal disease. My treatment of consumption la-original,
and founded on long experience and a thorough InveatJgSr
tion. My perfect acquaintance with tho nature of
cles, 4c.; enables mo to distiuguiah, readily, the virtou* -
forth* of disease that simulate consumption, ami apply the
proper rehtedies, rarely being mistaken oven In « slngi*
eweT'This familiarity. In connection with certain pathi*
logical and microscopic discoveries, enables mo to relltvc ,
Urn lungs frdmthe cffcfcts of contracted chests, to turn** .
the chest, purify the Wood, Impart to It renewed vitality,
giving energy and tone to tho entire system. ’
■ Medicineswitb full directions sent to any part ofth#
United States and Canadas by patients communicating war
.symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more certain '
if the patient shouldpay mo a visit, which would give m*
an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to pr*
scribe with much greater certainty, and then the cur*
could be effected without my siwto^th^pation^agafrn^
Office, 1131 Filbert Street, (old Ko. 10$) below Twelfth,
Philadelphia. |JuI.T 3S. ’W-ly.
DU VALL’S GALVANIC
OH.—Thin valuable preparation can behadattto
•tore of Henry lehr, to Andrew Green’s old-stand, horth
Word. The attention of Gie in vi|ed to tee following
From VU Lneitbvrg CkroaicU.
Dcvsu’a QalvaMO Oil.—Tbs above medicine hM beeo
distributed through our county for the first time with to the
last month.' li.regardto its powerful preparation we can
say, St is recommcnded.by the press to stronger,terms, twin
any other preparation ever brought before tue public. #la
ny Instances of almost miraculous cures have been recorded
bv the use of the pbove preparation. It is said to act by
importing tb'tbc nervous system a current of electricity.—
And It is applicable to tbecurs of all sere and painful discuss
From the Leunstown Avrora.
I have been afflicted for ten years with Chronic Dionhcna.
«ti-i bare received mote benefit from Duvall's Galvanic Ou
than any Other medicine ! ever used. r
. ■ r : I ALEX. McK EE*
' Oliver township, Jilfflto cbnhty. - -
s This is td csrtlfy thst 1 have used Duvall’s Galvanic Oil
in my family to some of the diseases for which It hi recom
mended', and found It to' act almost spontaneously. 1 W
commend It to all who suffarfrom pain.
' A. M. INGRAM,
Sept. 3, ’S7-Cm.]-‘ Decatur township. Mifflin county. ‘
w w. WAUACEr
\r ,FRENCH SVNR MILL STONE. MILL FUR
NISHING <6 steam ENGINE ESTABLISHMENT,
319, 321, 323 Liberty cpposilt Sr.nt\Md ti., PitUhvra, Rx.
S.terunengineSfbr Saw and Flouring Mills generally on
hand and raado to order. Boilers far Engines made on short
notice. French IJurr Mill Stones, old and new stock, of my
own manufacture, always on hand at the lowest prices.—
Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Mill and ltcgulnUug Screws,
Picks. Screen Wire, Cornaud Co> Grinders, Cast Irop Proot
Staffs end Leather Beltings always cn hand. ( .
Lull’s Patent French Burr Smut Machines, a superior' ar
ticle. used in over 500 of the best mills In tho west.' They
riin light, clean well- and Cwt, and will last a life time.— •
When they bcci'me edge can he renewed by crack
ing the Burr. We antMTia certificate from one of the larg
est llourlngmills in’tbe West; and for further particular#
refer to our handbills: ■ "
W. W. Wi place, Esq. —Dear Sir: —We hose cow in use
in our mill, two of your Burr; Smut Machines; theywork
to our entire satisfaction; they are durable, not liable to get
but of order; and we consWef thcVn the beat machine*' now
in use. WILHIUTH ft NOBLE.
All orders promptly attended to. - -
« - W. W. WALLACE-
Mtrch 12. . 319 Liberty Slriit, PWfefwp.'AC
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,but
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PO KTABLE FLO UR
MILLS. .The subscriber Urmanufacturing,Portable-
Flour Mills,‘of equality superior for slniplloltyanddnra
bUi fy to any other now in use. They can be driven by
Steam, water, or horse power, and will prove avalaublc ao
qnsltion to iron masters, stock feeders, end lumber men.—
There are hundreds of persons throughout thecopntry, who
have surplus .water or steam power, or vvhosa powdci* only
ttbpldycd a portion or tite-ome-mi nusnrea, who, by
Introducing one or inorc of these mil's into their establish
ments may greatly benefit themselves, and at the same time
eccblhroodate the public. *. “ :
One of these mills (29 inches in diameter,) grinding over
12 bushels feed 'per hour, can be seen daily in operation at.
the Oil and Feed Mill of Messrs. Snydatn ft Co., on Rebecc
street, Allegheny. Steam Engines, Boilers and Mill Fnr
aiishine on bund and made to order. Orders and Inquiries
attended tn with dispatch. W. W. WALLACE.
'March 12. ’s7*-ly] 329 Lil*ii# siieet, Fimbtrrg, /W
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to
Stoves, stoves.-the
O undersigned has just received from Philo- ■»
delphia, North, Chase ft North’s celebrated Cook-
tag Stoves fur 1857. HR*
TOE ROYAL COOK
for Wood °r Coal. This beautiful Cooking StovenHV|
challenges all competition for the exquisite style 1
of ornament and'perfect operation jn all respects. The
'oven extends under the fire-box and the-flues are soarrang
ed that the Whola oven surface will bake perfectly and nm>
fermiy. The slightest examination of tiiis Stove must sat
isfy every pile that it will become a. universal favorite.
TOE SEA SHELL,
tor wood or coal. The fire-box is of good capacity—the
ah-box is deep—the oven is capacious and Is a thorough
aker.'i This stove is ouothat may readily be recommended
y family use, in every particular.
All kinds of heating and parlor stoves • constantly on
hand. : JOSEPH H. BUSH.
April 16, *67-tfT Opposite the Amtriatn Hnttte. Attnpna.
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TVTATIONAL POLICE G A
-11 ZETTE.—TIiis Great Journal of Crlmd and Cfitkitt
unis Is In its Twelfth Vent, and is widely,circulated through*
out the Country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal
Cases, and appropriate Editorials ou tho some, together with
Information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in anj
other newspaper. 1 ,s
*s,Subscriptions J 2 per annum; $1 for six mouths, to
bo remitted by subscribers, (who should write theirnsmes
and tho town, county nud State whore they reside plainly)
' ■ . To E. A. SEYMOUR;
lel'tor i Prop r. of Near York Police Gazette,
15 - tf l 2_ ytv- Tort City.
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\T Er> IXS AXE r> FU R
irl CHEST PROTBcrOR, n safe shield against
feariul diseases Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds, and otbejH
timis of the Lugs, which art*. f r(im the exposed
Chest accord'to/«sMW«ii* the continual
cllmfttOa for sale nt tli<» Drug Store of 0». W. K Vs^SP9H
T EVI’S PREP\\
Xi for exterminating Rats, Sx!c« v
Bed-bugs without danger In its uw
X*, for sale at the Drug Store of
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