~ [aDSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Ivkla foot that, at some period, «wy mam* bar ofth® lunnan family is subject,to diieui Or disturbance of the bodfly function*; but, idth the aid of a good tonic and the ozereue of tibia common: senw. they may be able bo to yy.U«-. the system as to secure permanent inllbi In order to accomplish this desired Ofenet: the true course to pursue is certainly vthieh will produce • natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and jtfti por this purpose, Dr. Hosletter has in -1 traduced to this country o preparation bearing Us "«m», which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried.for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, «nd liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous nation, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to: triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nau aea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of thor Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &«., these Bitteri have no equal. ■ Diairhcsa, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted bynew settlors, and caused principally •by thechongeof water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the causeiof which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, oan be cured without fail by using, HOSTETTBR’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommcnd'Bitters of some kind; -then^hy not nse an articlc.known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pro ■ ventivc of disease and strengthenor of the sys tem in general; .and among them all there is -not to. be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from wbom'this preparation ema nated, jbased upon scientific experiments which ; have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale, of medical science, Fever and Ague.— Tliis trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on ibo body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering! him phy sically. and mentally useless, esq be driven from, the body by the use of HOSTETTEB’S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none'of the shove-stated diseases can bo contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep i aiyl healthy digestion,' the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. - for Persons in Aduaiictd Years, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be 'tried to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters arc indis pensable, especially where the mother’s nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and hero it is where a good tonic, such a» llosletter’a Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporaiy strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy fbr all coses of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he • acquainted with, the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION- —Wo caution tho public against using any .of tho many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for lIpSTETTBR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words “ Dr. J. Hostolter’s Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of tho bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on tho label. 49* Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEH ft SMITH. Pittsburgh, Po-, end sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally thftiughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. -■ AS- Sold by 0 W Kessler and A Roush, Altoona; 6 A Jacobs, p K Patton and IV 0 Murray, Uollldnyshurg; and 8 Berlin,'Tyrone. fAug. 25, 1869-1 y WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S DELAWARE STATE , LOTTERIES I CAPITALIPBIZE *sloo,ooo The following MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES will be drawn by )Vood. Ennr iCo., Managers, at Wilming ton. Delaware, in public, under the superintendence of rworn commissioners appointed by the Governor. DELAW ARE LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 618, DRAWS ON SATURDAY, NOV. 26th, 1809. 78 iVnmfieni—l3 Drawn Ballots. 1 Grand Capital Prize of $100,000! 1 Prize of $50,000 100 Prizes of $l,OOO a « « ao,ooo no ‘ « too a « “ 10.000 65 “ “ 100 a «. « 6,000 65 « “ 75 % « « B,ooo' 65 “ « 60 * «: « -4,000 65 “ “ 50 2 « “ 3,000 4,610 “ “ 40 '2 “ 2,000 27,040 « “ 20 , 32*198 Prizes tuhountlnk to $1,186,7861 NBARI.YI PRIZE TO EVERT 2 TICKETS. * Whale Ticket* $2O ; Ualoct $10; Quarters $5. Certificate* of Packages in the will be sold «tthe Allowing rates, which Is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 26 Whclo Tickets, $290 QO * - 26 Half « 149 50 •• “ 26. Quarter “ 74 75 « » 28 Eighth « 37 37 SPLENDID SCHEME. sp bs muw» ' EACH TWSDNESDAY IN NOVEMBER. plyaiAgfl Draws Wednesday, November 2,1859. Draga Wcdaeadnft Nov. 9, 1859. Gliisa>Boo I>rawß Wednesdays Nov. 16, 1859. Clsss'6l2 Drajvs Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1869. Clasa*624 Draws Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1859. ITearly one Prize to every two Tickets! jramberB--14 Ballots. 1 CAPITAL PRKE OF $40,0001 ■ $15,000 189 Frizes of ,:H' « 10,000 66 “ . 4;. « 8,000 , £6 « ® ■ « 4,000 65 “ V-M *AW 130 .« aWPri«* of . w» iw « . ■r'.Kg&r ‘,^ r . > * 900 040 k a ;■■■> : saajsa. . Wu& TiektU slo~Malva s6—Quarter* $2,60 ■ of Packages in 04 above Scheme, lo be ,4iww*Meb Wednesday, wfflbewWa* thefoltotWngtate*, riski ~ r . -' v -' 26 Quarter 37(37 5h 1N0&DBRIN0 TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Mnonntt>rßi»nla&, and (Ive .tjhe ruunr of theh Po*t Offlcc, 6otinty and State. AU communications strictly coimdential. iftlUpHsea'af and’under, immediately- alter th* drawing, other prises at the usual time of 4d days, ; \ r Owfiingle Humber Lottery : PBI2B $lOO,OOOl. .. Saturday, November lb, 1859. S2O; Halves (10; Quarters »:: ' '-■isSfe OOQQBWELL’S NEW MEDI- J CtrUfcatet UOia gfieacy xtfthit Mcd “*** ■ iohuxn TKmtm*. '■ the. -£****»»« years I have bees more or lea* ■.i!j Inflsiwnatmy Rhwinutrtro, osmmenclng Boring, and lasting until eotd weather sctln, SSiy woatdbw rekeved ter a while, only tobeattadted AW my Joints would aWefilawfj* 'attended with the most acute pain. My wet, shoulder*, arras, and hands troubled me most, ao much to that I could scarcely walk, and almost always required as sistance In dressing. Soring this time I would try every thing I could,hear of, in the hope finding tried several physicians, but nothing OeTleast In the world. About two and a half y«m ago I was atfeVed os usual, and as usual tried everything to get J3* oritThutZoaO purpose. I kept growing worse, and finally to give up and stay in the home, where 1 was tour weeks. This time my featswelled, andwererosore that I could not stand on them or get on anil hands swelled to twice their usual size. appearances and belief, totally used up About this time my parents, who reside in Maine, • «nt for me to come home. I went and after my arrival! commenoed trying another remedy, hoping to »>e cured, -but resulting tho same as all others. For weeks 1 had not been able to drees myself or to raise my hand tomyhead, tmdeaffcrlng the most excruciating pain all the time. One day my Cither came in with a paper m winch was ad verttaS Dr. Coggswell’s MEDICAL SALT, for .gSffifl?°lat^pronounced it a refuse such an offer and scat f° r one b° x - It came ju duo aeaaon but mv faith was not Increased, and I laughed at thebloaof so small a dOsodoing me any good, and told my _> ' Duponeo's Qolden Fittsy Wright's, Aye?*, Wilton's andJlcLane's Pills , Merchants Gargling Oil , m wo so so 80 SO 10 Perry Davis' Pain Killer, MatchilCs Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, IVerve and Lone Leniment, in store and for sale at Sept. 2,1858-41] A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. Flour— the best quality of FAMILY FLOUR for sale, Wholesale ondßctall. Apply to J. SHOEMAKER, Bee. U, 1866-tf. ■ Masonic Temple. riRBAJi tarter, super-carbo- KATE of Soda, Solaratos, Washing Soda, Butkce’s Baking fowder, tn store and for sale at ' A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. §ELLING OFF—A LARGE AS SORTMENT of Boots and Shoes, Buffalo and Call OWrihocs, at H. TUCH’S Dec. 9,1853. BURNING FLUID, E j Linseed OQ, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead and Aleolud,:|or sale <;h«ap at ' A. ROUSH’S. c\ ROGBRIES. —A LARGE AND IT eompleteMSOrtmouVofOrocerieahireJustjjbeen t*\ paired at the store of J. B. HILKSLAN. ■ T>ERSONS wishing-to establish Mariti factories In a new and thriving Rl*® 8 (■good. See advertisement ofthe!uanm BRBLLAB, Ac, thSn at any ether place Ihlhs'couHtty: -* [Dee, loon-r A LL Tfiß STANDAjBD PATENT XX. MEDICTKYB AT (l-tl. JLEBBLBRS. &RE AT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. •'ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA., IfTTpERE MAY BE HAD ALL THE jY t ji popular Publications of the day, as fellows • JSfiete nrt Ledger, v JVeto York Mercury, .Few York Widely, : Scientific American, 2&m York HSre trig. ( Flag C2D o JB. HILEMAN HAS JUST RE- B ceived anil opened at hie old stand, on Virginia st., a large and attractive ossortmeutof seasonable goods, com prising all the novelties in EREGES, D COALS, LAWIfS. GIXGHAMS, EMBROI DERIES, LACES, UOSIERT ERSONS wanting change of climate 1 for health. See advertisement ofHammonton Lands, toanother column. ' QOLTJTION OF CITRATE OP MAG KJ NESIA-nt cooling Cathartic, mild to lls operation end agreeable to the taste, prepared and for sale by ■JwnS4.M6S.-tf ; A. BOT7BH. Oruggiti. Tinware, NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLE-] MENT—Ib aUmanting Firms, a rare opportunity in « delightful and healthy dimatejo j PhUaddpkia, on /he Camden and Atlantic Bailnad Bern j *AnoM. estate consisting of several thousands of acres of I productive soil has been divided into Farms of Various ■lies | to suit the purchaser. A population offpnljo fyteen llun- ; dred, from varitntt parts of the Middle States and New , England have settled there the past year. Improved their i places, and reused excellent crops. The price of the land is , at the ; low sum of from *l5 to *3O per acre, the soillisof I . the best quality for the production-of WArof, Ctow, Cp™, ; ' Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. Tlie place is per- , foctly secure from frost*-—the-destructive enemy of the far- j mer. Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and j can bo seen. By examining the place itself, a correct j jndgmenScan be formed ol the productiveness of the land. The terms arc made easy to secure-the rapid improvement of the land, which is onlysold (or actual iiupronmvnL Th« result has been, that within the past year, some Ihrc'liun dred hsntscs have been erected. I,wo mills, one steam, four stores, some forty vloyards and Peach orchards, planted, and a large number of other improvements, making it a desirable and active place of business, ! THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive from its location, is the BEST IN THE UNION. Produce bringing double the price than in locations away from the city, and more than double the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the extent of millions. In locating hero the settler has many advantages. lie is within a fen'hours ride of the gn at cities of New Eng land and Middle Stales, he is near hisoid friends and asso ciations, be is In a lettted country where every improvement of comfort and ciellization is at hand. He can buy every article he wants at the cheapest price, and sail his produce for the highest, ’flu the West this is reversed.) he has schools for hla children, citrine service, and will enjoy an open winter, and delightful climate, where f.-vers are ut terly unknown. The result of the change upon those from the north, bos generally been to restore them to an excel lent state of .o'alth. In the way of building and improving, lumber enn bo obtained at tlie mills at the rate of $lO to $l.l per thousand. Bricks from tlie brick yard opened in tlie place, every ar ticle can be procured in the place, good carpenters are at bund, and there is ne place in the Union where buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The • reader will at once be struck with the advantages there presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown In the market; and Culess these statements were correct, no one would bo invited to examine the land before pur chasing. This all are expected to do. They will see laud under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that they Will no dqubt, meet persons, from their uvn neigh borhood; they will wit.ic-ss the improvements and can judge the character of the population. If they Come with a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, as 1 jcalioua cannot bo held on refusal. There urc two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who impme, the Railroad Company gives a Free Ticket fur six mouths, and a half-price T.clivt for three years THE TOWN OF lIAMMONTON Jo ronneeliuu with the agricultural settlement, a new and thriving town ha| naturally arisen. which promts in ducements for any kind of busiruM y particularly stores and The Shoe bittiness Cv-ulii ho carried in this place and marked to good advantage, also cotton bush xi«*s. and manufactories of agricultural imj lements or Founder it* J‘>T\ casting small article*. The Impiov»*mont has boon so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business Town I*>U of a good size, we do not sell email ones. as it would effect the improvement uT the place, can be had at from $lOO and upwards. The Hammonton Farmer . a literary and agri cultural sheet,conufniug full information of liamuiouton, can be obtained at cents per annum. Title hidisputabk—warrantee deeds givon. clear of all incumbrance whc| money is paid. Koulc t-j the leave Vine street wharf. Philadelphia fur llammoin m by K.tilroad, ut 7 1 A. M., or P M. Fare 90 cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes.’ Boarding conveniences • - reception of strangers and travellers.— Everything connected with the house has been refitted In the new with the choicest furniture, 4c.. tc. The house is large and commodious, and well calculated for convenience and comfort. Ilia TAR Li will be furnished with the very best the mar ket can afford and npains or trouble will be spared to render those vho may choose to fav cr h|m with their pa tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him. His STABLING is ample, and an obliging and careful hostler will always be in attendance! tS, The Williamsburg stage, which makes daily trips bet ween this place and Williamsburg, stops at the Logan Hotel. Dec. 17,1857,—1f.] JOHN KEIFFER. BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.— Did yon hear the news from Europe? If you have not, wo will tell you what it is. It is that HENRY TUCK has just returned from the Eastern cities with a large sup ply of „ ' ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of all styles and qnalitioa-of Overcoats, Dress Coats, Vests, Rants, Boots and Shoes, and everything kept in an establishment of the kind, all of which he offers at unprecedentedly low prices for cash. ■ Having purchased his stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled to sell very low. He invites all those in want of anything In his lino to give him a call, feeling sure that be will he able to give satisfaction. HENRY TUCK/ Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-tf OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! In consequence of the bard times, I hare concluded to put down the price of my OVSTEBS to the lowest possi ble standard. They will hereafter be served up on the Chafing Dish at'TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell and served up with all other accompaniments, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. They will also bo furnished, In every oth er way, at prices to correspond with the times. JOHN KEIFFEB, Logan House, Hollidaysbarg. Doc. 17, tf.] /CONCENTRATED LYE, FOR MA KING Soft Soap, and Soap Powder for Washing, one pound equal to fiix of common Soap; Castile Soap, Palm Soap, Chemical Soap, etc., .on hand and for sale at ’ June 10,1858,-tf J ' A. lIODSH’S. Liquors. —a large amount of well selected LIQUORS has boon received at the “ LOGAN HOUSE," HolUdaysburg, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, wholesale or retail. Tho man who wants has only to call. [Dec. 17, tt Queensware, just received. A large and fashionable assortment at the store of J. D HILEMAN. > Hair oils, colognes, pom ados, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, ic. for ealo by 1-tt] O. W. KESSLER. Hardware of all descrip ; lions Jost received and for saleby Oct. 15-tf ] v 3. B. EILBMAN. Hair, hat, tooth, shaving, Taint, Soeh and Varnish Broshes at Marta l. de pbystbr memo- I, the Male department, yon**' tea.will a view to theirentering «>««■ «>«* i Colleges; or v if desired, their edition l°^ 1 Female department, InstirocUoU trill b« BfTen8 fTen 1 ol the different branches, eithe*or ornamental, taught j n our beat Female Seminaries) 1; - , . I The year will be divided Intel two Sessions of five month* ■ each—the Summer Seeeion td commence on the let Mon -1 dav of May, ending on the last Wednesday of 1 the Winter Session to eommenco on the Ist Mondav inne | vember, endingtm the last Wednesday of March. The Sessions will be divided Into tkd quarters of eleven weeks each. Terms, per quarter, as follows— •vta.t ; SOLID BRANCHES. Primarv (including Readiijg. Writing, Orthoz- . raphy, AHiltirntic, drum mar, and Ocography, Ac.) $4,00 Advanced < Including the Natural Sciences, Mathe matics, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Logic, the Lan guages and Composition Ac.) $5.00 EXTRA, OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. Music (Including use of instrument) SS Drawing, ■ Painting (In water Colors) , o.ou Needlework, , .“’ uu Instructions in vocal music gratis. One half the above chargee, to bo paid invariably in advance. K \r. OLIVER, Superintendent Male Dtp {. A. B. CLARK. “ ** .Vale Mr. f Principal of .. ‘ Mtos C. M. CLARKj “ /'(male March 10. 1559.-tf ■VTEW GROCERY AND LIQUOR U i STORE. —The undersigned would-beg leave to an nounce to the citizens of Blair county and vicinity that ho vhas open, d Lie new Store on. Mrginia tired, three doors below the Superintendent’s Office, where ho haa just received from the East and West u Urge assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ppla consisting as follows; BbSIS French Otard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy Wine, Old Pori IFine, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gins Old Rye Whiskey, Monongahela Whiskey, and Rhine Wine, which be has himself imported. Retailers of Liquors and Farmers will find it to their advantage to buy of-him, as lie will sell at CITY PRICES. IK- will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of GROCERIES, Such as Flour, Bacon, Salt, Fish, Tobacco, Se gars, Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, sc£c.. All of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Produce. Our friends and tire public generally are respectfully In vited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. LOUld PLACE. _ _, T . Dr. M Lane s CELEBRATED Cassimeres, Altoona, May 26. 1850.-tf VESTINGS, offering for aala, PERSONS wisliiug to change their business to a rapidly ihcreaseing Country, a New Settlement where hundreds are going. Whcfe the climate hr mild and delightful. See advertisement of the Ilammoß tou Settlement, in anotfifer column. make them up iu moat durable man the boat workmen all work made will give f'atialactiuii. Stock of Oasis’ GOODS, Collars. Usdie rpilE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF _L YOUTH AND MATURITY just pub- jgfmlmtmn lishod Gratis the 25th Thousand. A few words cu the Rational Treatment, without Medicine of Spermatorrhoea or Lo- MHHMt' cal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervhus Debility, l’remat,nro Decay of the System, Impotency and Imi.ediments to marriage generally, by B.DeLaney. M.D. The important fact that many alarming complaints, ori ginating in the imprudence and solitude of youth may bo easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and highly nr-ccssful treatment as adopted by the Author, fully er plained, by means of which every one la enabled to cure kims>dfperfectly and at the. least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, giatis and post free In a sealed en velope. by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANKY, 88 East Slat Street, Now York City. Sept. 22, 'SJ-im. RAPE growers;Can carry on their busi er ness most successfully at Uammonton, free from frosts. Some forty VlnyardS set out the past season. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands, in another column. | JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, The Hero of One Hundred Fite per Month ! 1 would respectfully set fort&my claim to public atten tion. as a Fashionable Tailor, as follows: Because I keep an excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassl meres, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined, always please. Because my Work is made up in a manner that take* down the country and gives all my customers a city ap pearance. Because 1 am not inferior as a Cutter to the best to be' found anywhere. Because long experience in my business gives me entire control over it. and I am not dependant upon any one to lift mo out of the suds. Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me, in the corner room of the “ Brant House.” Give mo a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona, May 20-5 m JACOB SNYDER. Blair county daguerrean ROOMS.—Mr. G. W. FISHER, tbe Hollidaysbor* Artist, begs leave to inform our readers that he is prepared to take :, , Photographs of deceased persons, from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice and on tho meet reasonable terras. Hu has just received a large stock of durable and neat casue, of all sizes and styles, including a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and is pre pared to fill them with perfect likenesses, AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH. Give him a call. Booms on the comer of Montgomery and Allegheny streets, Uollidaysbnrp, Pa. [Juno 17-tt GW. KESSLER—PRACTICAL • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces to the citizens of Altoona and the public erally, that he still continues the Drug business, on Virginia street, where be keeps constantly on hand, for sale, Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CUEMICAtS, OILS, TARNISH- E 3 and DYE-STUFFS. 1 1 By strict attention to business, and a desire tpronder sat isfaction to all os regards .price and quality, he hopes to merit and receive a share! of public patronage. Physicians and merchants (applied on reasonable terms, and alt orders from a distance promptly-attended to. Physicians proscrtptionrcargftilly compounded. [l-tf. WALL PAPES-1 WALL PAPER!! —■wo are now repairing at the "MODEL STORE,” a large assortment of WALL PAPER AAD BORDER, purchased direct from the manufacturers In New York, and we can therefore offer great inducements to those who wish to purchase. Call aha examine onr stock. March 17th, 1859-tt J. A J. LOWTHER. KESSLER’S CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW Ready Made Clothing, of the latest fashions, cheaper than ever, at 11. TUCH’S. Dec. 0,1858. ... A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT I OF Undershirts and Drawers, Cotton, WoolWn and Bilk, very low, a* H. TUCfiL’S. Dec. 9 1858. PINE AND LARD OILS, GASI - phene, Burning Fluid, Carbon OH, Ac., at Jan. 3. ’sft-tf] KESSLER’S. ON HAND AT McQORMICK’S Store splendid aaaortmtmiof Keady-Made clothing. Call and see. : T Hov. 26>»fct 4BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS; Trus- Braces torsaleat ' . ’ KESSLER’S.. nPHB HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH X fold far BeefHlde«,by ' }. L. ICKES.; ELANKS OF AX.L DESCRIPTIONS 'niatlj - and reprtiaimjly ejected at this cffis* A Btnevela* miaiHOed riflr _. The noWA*DAa*Dd*TIO!T, in vtewoftbeawfci a , He. . -‘-.~. T practised upon the unfortunate victims ofnLs",7*° ! P ti «x« Quacks. several yeare ago directed theirVx—_.° a ‘-a«e, b, n » charitable act worthy of their name, B 'S r lwu, L sary for the treatment of thia clam of * Wien*, toms, and to give medical advice mtoTteS U, i* ll, W by letter, with a description of their oomtSb* . *CHy potion, habits of life, Ac.,)and incaao^orSSlLl^*^, oc <> and suffering, tofkruieh medicine flee «*o2lP w * ,l J needless to add that the Association comhiaadstb!'!., *• h Medical shiD of the age, and will furnish tM&IZ! "thesl ed modern treatment. I* o** 0 ** a Hwer. The directors of the Association, In their Ann*.i. upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, expres, rb. i~'P or t satisfaction with the success which has attended lL 6 , 1< ® w t of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure ofSn3(rlss? "*°rs Seminal Weakness, impotence, Qononrrhj£r a y wt W philfc, the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse. Sj conlicimr.ro of the same plan for the ensniia or '* w • Tim Directors, on a review of tho past, tori their labors in this sphere of benevolent etfaith of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the in.' 1 ***• they have resolved to devote themselves; »Uhr»B !*?’*** to this very Important and much despised ea«» An admirable Report on Sperfliatorthma. . Weakness, the vlco of Onanism, Masturbaton a *»huJ abuse, and other abuses of the sexual braaua 1; ? adt suiting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (ST’ JSJf*®* ope), KPEE OP CHAROJE, an receipt of 1 wnS. BllT * ’ for postage. Other Report* and Tracts on thB°J2 AMl,# treatment of sexual diseases, Ac, are constantly >2 nr * UJ lishod for gratuitous distribution, and win afflicted. Some of the new remedies and dim w°* • to " ment discovered during the last year, are of Ut »»' I Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. q ' IIOVN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard A^7?„H- Ca &- Nlntbstreet, Philadelphia, Pa. By ontet^fu^,’u No - J 1 i EZRA D. 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