The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 07, 1861, Image 3

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,i „ and he hope# every «n#‘ '
, it will cost nothing, and *
livfore it is too late. Tbs## : •
tost ’.eminent Physicians ,
Tlioae wishing them £tit
pa. chauberlain. •
IVilliamslmrgh, New fwk. '
mptives. r
11 itored to health I# afsw
«■. ~f:-r having suffered m
. .ctiou, and that dread dts
make known to hisMlaw
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- ;;d a copy of the pteseri#.
t:i*? directions for preparing
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cription is to beneflt tha
: which ho conceives to b*
iiiffcriT will try his Mb#- .
r. and may prsvo a bleating.
■ ;i will please address. '
I.UWAKD A. WILSON,
Williamabarith,
Kiaj? County, Ketr lirk
iSLOW,
physician, has a sootjdag
hkh greatly facilitate*-tjSj*;-,"-
'the gam*, reducing all
and h pun? to regulate'Qw .' .
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. -ii Whisky.
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l- n of the citizen* of lb*
■ mil Liquors, imported by
whose - name is familiar in
!. 'purity of hi* celebrated
> . in his letter to mei-Speak
;>;.<! Liquors, aajB:-‘lwUI
mv standing a* a merchant
••: ivy of New York, that alt'
I .tile ar- pure aslmported,
in la l relied
proprietor's nameonttw.
mature of the
ite*l to call and examine fcr
.1 by all Apolhecarie*.tail■
. SC2 Market St.. PM*. ' '
for Philadelphia.
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Void Mmciiurv.—JTe‘
*-:iiizecs tjwt thbreli on*'
physician,-; apothecary) Mtf
purchase pure Wfnci(*i4
n.i <>f the Ix-st.qnality. W*
ii-.- dt-icrijillon df.thlsmer
i »gh it will wetlrepaylduy
Wotfe*»extensivewore-<■ ■
r-r L l reet. and No*. IT, }*
■ st. -ck C f Schnapps onhaiifi'
have been lea* th*n thirty
ni> ti n thousand
thousand cases of Madeira,
m! Irish \Vlii*koy : Ja»«»*»
’ I and equal to any W tSB*
ccl'nix, filled withJßrap-'-
i i ; -m-ll ouse bey, rcady ter
-■l.napps last year irtwwii -
i- i d dur.t ii, and vvehopelu
■i unity successful with hi*
i?e of every lovar pfW* -
v -Ii pure M intsand l-lgrtore
iv M dirsdlrect tollr. WoUh, ,
1 ,'vd make up their mind*
r. in their shelves, and tih .
i - and Liquors.. > V
: for the aroomniodatioii :
. vniw up assorted caaev'af 1
.a ami such a merchant, -•
: t rs of of dpp*.
-i ii nothing hot imitations, -
a ! Invppine»s. ’ ; , l
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TORE!”
- V TO INFORM '
I on hands' with an '
>ODS,
= 1 at prices that will Sna
• Imuse in this section •(
■' a larger stock affine
■V-eight to tin's place and
■ vur efforts to please, their 7"
i.r stocfc, which we taka,
many novelties in Drww.
tie ■ following. "tl
res, Oriental Lutlrtt,
i ;. Silk Brilliant*,
!■ Poplins , Chen* y
■'■tins. . Figured y
■■ I "Merino*, ' ,>;■
1 /. French
' ■':> dO.
of Domortlo mml
C.ieMmenm, SatlDOJtta,
'oMn-n’e Shawls, Cloiia
■ i - Woolen flood*, Guphm
■ <■-, Ac
■ r present stock oi ,
> SHOES.-
•-!> th«-y can bo- bought
fl supply of , 1- '
sre, Hardware,
" ■l'’ ll Tire. )
‘■ - k of Good* worth «h
« • huy, -and cordially !*■ ']
J. f: J. I-OWTUBK.
- :ii !h" most popular a»d
i’ • Country. UpwardOf
! weiity-eight ■ different
here Withinth#
i hare been employed •*
• Annum,
■ !o knew nothing ofM*
■ -s:e.
1-. Students enteral on/
without extra charge
»■ im-ns of I*rof.Cowl«T»
uy - •■oip. and h large ehip**
c -.rv ave centi InPosSllP
Pittsburgh,Pa.
Sastern Way .........................•••..•••• 7 15 A. U.
Western Way ~—•••• i. 7 15
Holildaysbarg ........................... 7 15 and 11 00 .
Weetern Through... '7 OO P. M.
Eastern Through ......A..,,......... 700 “
MAILS arrive. 1
Bollidaysbnrg... .....i 7SO and 11 10 .A. M.
Western Thr0ugh........i 7 45. “
Eastern Thr0ugh................ BIS “ .
Weetern Way........ 11 20 "
Eastern Way 1 40 P. M
Office Hocks During tho wedk. front 700 a. it. till
7 S 9 T. si. On Sundays, from 800 till 900 a. k.
JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. V
' Express Traht East arrives 9,20 V. M„ leaves 9,40 P. 31.
« <• West “ 8,13 A.M. “ 8,33 A. M.
iMt » East “ ’ "7,45 a. M; " 8,00 A.M.
“ West “ 8,55 P. M., i “ 9,16 P. M.
Hall “ East “ 11,20 A.M.' 1 “ 11,35 A. M.
“ J‘ West 1,30 P. M.. “ 1,15 KM.
The HOLLIDATBBURO BRANCH connects with all
Trains East and West.
INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown
Accommodation Train iKast and West: Mail Train East
and West and Express Train East and West.
TNot. 20,1800. ENOCH LEWIS, Gtn'l Supt.
Council met pursuant to adjournment Present, John Al
lison, Chief Bargees,' pnd A. A. Smyth, R. Greenwood, J.
A. Murvine, and C. R. Hostetler, Council.
The minutes of last meeting were approved.
A number of proposals from applicants for the respective
•Sees of Street-Commissioner, High Constable, Attorney,
and Clerk, were presented. On motion the proposals were
received odd acted on. I
The Council proceeded to the election of a Street Com
missioner, by ballot, which resulted in the election of Wil
liam W. Snyder, Tor one year.
'On mo't&n of R. Greenwood, Heioleed, That Joseph K.
Ely be, and is hereby appointed High Constable for the
borough, for one year. :
On motion of C. R. Hottettor, RtstXvm, That S. M.
Woodkok, Esq., be, and he is hereby appointed Attorney
to the Council, for the ensuing year.
Tho Council then proceeded to tlie election of a Clerk
and ! Treasurer, which resulted in the election of S. M.
Woodkok. Clerk, and Daniel F. Laughman. Treasurer.
A .bill wo* presented, and an order granted to John
■leksy for $3.31, for lumber for use of borough.
On motion, the President appointed C. R. Uostetter and
H. J. Uei;viuc,a Committee investigate the matter of
the streets lately opened, Ac.
A communication was received from' the “ Good Will
Firs Company” of Altoona, which, on motion, was laid oa
t h*table for further consideration.
On motion, lltsolted, That the School Board of Altoona
be granted the privUege of holding its meetings in the
Council room.
On motion, the Council will hereafter hold their regular
meetings on the first Monday evening of each mouth.
On m ot >on, adjourod to meet-on the first Monday of
April, lSGl,ut 7 o'clock, P. M.—[Extractt from Jfmutes.]
Going to tub Citt.— Persons .often start for
the city without having determined where to
•top, hoping certainly to find a good place.—
Upon their arrival many places offer to take
them inland it frequently happens that some
arc badly taken in, and only find the good place
hoped fur after sundry vexations, decays and
disaster*. To avoid these we would advise all
persons visiting Philadelphia to determine be
fore starting, to stop at the Reverb House, 3d
et- above Race. This House, well known «e
the “ Eagle Hotel,” has been rechristened and
refitted by Messrs. Rhoads & Sailor, whom you
will always find devoted in their attention to
the yronts and comforts of their .guests. The
“Revere” i* central to business. Give it a
trial, and we, feet assured you will find it a
pleasant-house during your visit, and will thank
oa for the advice. For terms .see card. *
Through Stock Thairs.— On Monday and
Tuesday mornings last, tha first stock train on
•sob side, on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, was
run through from this place to Harrisburg, with
out change of locomotives or meh at Mifflin, as
heretofore. The immense shops pat up at Har
risburg are now nearly ready for the accommo
dation of workmen and locomotives. When
they are completed, which will be in the course
of a monthy>r two, all freight trams, with tha
exception of the Local Freight, will be ran
through from this to change
of men or motive power. j* 4
Mors Cottor.— Over 1800 bales of cotton
krrisd in Pittsburgh in one day, last week, for
shipment over the Pennsylvania Rail Road to
the Lastern markets. Certainly the course pur
sued by the Southern or gulf States is working
to the injury of their internal improvements.—
The fact that so much cotton has been shipped
via Northern routes, proves that the cotton
growers of the South have tncre confidence in
Northern transporters than in the men and in
ktitutors of the seceding States.
Paper Neck-Ties.— Application hsi been
made by a firm in New York, for a patent for
paper neck-ties, printed in imitation of silk and
gingham with great exactness npd beauty. The
Scientific American' says this firm sold last sea
son of the single style of cloth neck-ties^ seven
teen thousand dozen. We have not seen any o.f
the articles in ibis neighborhood yet, but pre
sume they willsoon bo. along. i
The Crittenden resolutions came np as the regular order
•wfthe day, and were called up' on third yeading. The
yeaa and nays being called for, they were voted down!
On motion of McMinn of (Min.) The resolutions relative
to suffering Kansas, was referredjto Comm it tee on finance.
Cramer, of (R. I.) introduced tjlo Pe'pce Congress resolc
iioos, which was ably discussed by Bemhower, of (Penn.)
Good, of (pel.) and Lehr of (Kan.) pending Mr, Lehr’s re
marks, the Senate adjourned, ' ,
Pcsmsc Aloxo.—We mean chip neighbor dorm stairs,
A. Roush. Undoes not boost of what can he done,, nor
does he by soy foal means, try td‘ get .the advantage of
• ther men, but by strict atttmtlon to hii business, and ex.
srtion to satisfy the wonts .of his customers,. he tries to
gain a share of the public patronage. The last three
years have proved that he has; “hit the nail on the head.”
He has, in that time, built up a trade which would aston
ish many an older hand, and speaks well In Uis favor.—
Cire him a call. * = i
«9* The African Methodist Episcopal Cfanrch of this
Lt'Ann. t f con,ecrated t 0 Almghty God, on Monday
” *** " at3o ' c,ock;p - & Xhe consecration sor-
tedby Re? - Wmiv**-- A
it* r . -j- CU !f to aid ,n defraying the expense o*
fun, respect
° r !?* ***** ** ******
rnevr advertlsementsprcrenta ns frora giTinga Variety
of reading matter this week, bint «i amUhe
£2?" Kxpe f ßorough are matters of
fatorest to our wade,,, they will not complain. Xet over*
** ** 4
L-,_ “rvanu have taken #antof their infer-
2swp Crttee. ,
ALTOONA MAIL dBCWipUtE.
MAILS CLOSE.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Proceedings of Council.
Altoona, Masco 4th, 1881.
liocel TJ. S. Senate. \
FnxniT Kvsaixo, March Ist, MW. •
Alexander johnston.
: Prtachtrin eharnt.
Tribute of Bespeot.
It a Special Communication of Mountain
Lodge, A. T. M., No! 281; held Feb. 28d, 1861,
the following papef was unanimously Adopted:
Whebeas, In the' inscrutable bnt nil wise and
righteous Providence of Almighty God, our
young Wother,Wm. S. Shoemaker, has been re
moved from our midst, by death, therefore, bo
it Reiotped, That this Lodge regards the death
of our beloved brother, ns a sad bereavement,
both to the Lodge, and to us, his “brethren of
the mystic,tie,” individually.
Resolved, That while brother Shoemaker was
among us, we had constantly presented for oor
admiration and imitation, an eminent example
of sincerity, truthfulness, integrity, entire free
dom from all guile, genial humor, bright intel
ligence and lovely moral purity.
Resolved, That we tender to bis bereaved wife,
sorrowing parents and heart-stricken sister
our sincere condolence and sympathy, with the
assurance that the memory of our brother shall
be fondly cherished by us, and with the prayer
that that God, who “ tempers the wind to the
shorn lamb,” in his great mercy, may comfort
and sustain them in. their sore affliction.
Resolved, That a committee be appointed to
prepare a metnoirof the life of brother Shoe
maker, to be placed upon, the records of this
Lodge. i '
Resolved, That a copy of this paper bo pre
sented to the farpily of the deceased, and that
another copy be furnished for publication in
the Altooua Tribune.
WM, R. FINDLEY, 1
A. H. MAXWELL, [Com.
R. A- O. KERR. J
MARBIED:
On Thursday last act the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev.
Lloyd Knight. Mr. JOII.VQ. WATERS, of Shade Gap,
Huntingdon co., to-Mips JffJtRGAREr HOOPER, of f ranks
town township. . s "
DIED.
Tn HollidayehoTg. cn the 26th ultimo. FLORENCE MA
TILDA, daughter of Wm. C. and Auna Maria llayly—aged
S year* and 16 days.
Very suddenly, in Frankstown tp., Fob. 27th, 1861, Mrs.
MARIA HILEMAN, aged 71 years.
The Bodu^ger.
This wonderful Article, just patented, is something cn-
j iirdy now, and\never before offered to agents, who are
■ wanted everywhere- Full particulars sent free. Address
Mar 7,-lyiUif SHAW & CLARK, Biddlcford, Mains-
A NOTICE,—
Notice is hereby given that letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Robert L. Martin, late of Tyrone Bor
ough, Blair county, deceased, have been granted to the tin
designed, residing os aforesaid. All persons knowing
'themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to xnaks
immediate payment, and tluse having claims will present
them duly authenticated fur settlement.
„ , ', . WILBER, F. MARTIN. Adm.
Tyrone tp., March 7, JS6I-6t. x
TlLanaAX V„ RnoADS, CHARLES Sailor.
REVERE HOUSE,
(late eagle hotel,)
Third Street,- above Bace,
Philadelphia. , .
RHOADS & Proprietors.
TERMS, $1.25 I’EIl DAY,
i March 7,1861-ly
SPRING OF 18(51
WALL PAPERI WALL PAPERI
The Largest' Assortment and Lowest Prices in
Pittsburgh. Come and see.
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
Ao. 87, Wood Street,
(Near Fourth, at ths Old' Stand,)
Has for sale'beautifnl French, German k Amer-
wAll papers.
Per Parlors, *
\ Halls.
Chambers,
Churches.
Lodges,
60,000 rolls at ct«. 60,000 reUs at 6, « and 10 «m.'
M'indo.V Curtains, Fire Board Prints,
; Tester Covers, Ceilings, Ac.:
Jo&* Look for the Striped Front.
JUtoomi,-March 7, ISOI-4m.
List of lette.iis remaining
in the Post Office at Altoona, March let, 18CX.
Blacky Jno ' Kendall, Mr J
Baker, Frederick Kelley, Wm O *
Baker, A Keeley, ffm
Ball. Wm II Kirkpatrick, VTn
Boyer*. Samuel Kenney, A W ■ '
Burkholder, Mr* Christian Murdock, Scrogga
Burtr.ctt, Geo Mailer, Clias Wm
Bell. Thomas Murray, Bennie
Brooke, Geo W Mattie, Abraham
Crocroft, Mr 8 Moore, D R
Clark, Sarah Jana Miller, Thoe
Currie, Mrs Maggie Miller, Miss Catharln#
Clnsh, Catharine Martin, Mr* IS
Cornmcseer, Augustus ' Moore, W H
Cox, Mr McNaman, Thoi
Canon, WH MtKeeves, W B
Carson, Lidean McCormick, Miss Blit*
Cullen, Margaret Neisef, Charles
Crieman, Harrison O’Neil. J C •
Dempsey. Mr P Oar. John
Karting, Mr M O’Neal, Peter
Kicholts, Cha* S Pike. K B
Fist, Bctj II Bower, Marta J
Fcrp, Frederick Keeae A Brown
Forney. Mary Ritchie, Klmirah f
FHun 4 Bro, EPS Keerh, John
Grimes. Julia M Knee, Daniel
Greet. Margt A JI Ruff, MC
Green. Mr* Margt ■ Smith, Mary I,
Garrahan, Jonea Sweeney, Eliza
Hart, W It Smith, Geo
Hewitt, P(;Ur Stewart, Gc*
, Hunter, W Smith, Goo M *■ .
Hurley, Geo Smith, Abcdnigo
Hight. Eugcno Suiay, Joseph
Hagerty, Wm Seewart, W A
Hunter, Mary A Swisters, Henrietta
Hutchison, Robt C Tries,'Jacob
Jenkins,lsaac 2 Wiiigerter, A
Jones,Ben Jno Wells, G*o H
Jonea, M J Watson, Robt
Jones, F Warren, Matilda 0
Knlm, Clias Whitmore, Lewis
Killitz, Levi Zerbc, Mr J
Kingaburg. DB
Persons catling for letters in this list, will please say
“Advertised.” JOHN SHOEMAKER, P.-M.
Pi ÜBLIG SALE.—-THE SUBSCRI
ber will sell by public'onfcry, at hl» .residence in
Pleasant Valley, near Altoona, on /
Thursday, March 14th, 1861,
the following Personal Property, to wit-;
3 Head of Horses, 6 Milch Cows, 12
Head of Young- (Cattle, 4 Hogs, A
Lot of Hay, farming Utensils,
together with a great va
riety of Honsehpld
Kitchen Furniture. '
Sale to commence at XO o'clock A. U. of said day, whsn
terms will be made known by DAVID BELL.
Feh-28. ISCI.-t*. :
Executors sale of real ES
TATE!—The undersigned will offer at Public Sale,
on thd premises. In Altoona, on Friday, £__b
March 16t1i,1801, ail the right, title, and _
irterpst old AMES CONHAI). late of Blair Wslil fIA
Township, Blair County, deceased, in *6l if SK
and to the Northern part of Lot No. 4,
fronting on Branch street. Block V; WKSSBSHB
containing about thirty-three feet in frontj moro or less,
on said street,’and .extending bock one hundred and
twenty fcet to a 16 feet Alley,: on which- is erected a
comfortable DWELLING lIOUSEI6 by 20 feet, one and a
half stories high, with other improvements. Terms win
be m'ids knownon d»y of Sale, and possession given on the
Ist day of April' next. Palo to commence at one o’clock
P-M. PETES o*ll AG AN, Ezeeitior.
Altoona, Peb. 28, ’Ol-3t.
$ R ENT—THE DWELLING
1 ! house and store-room, known as Ferreo ft Morrow’s
comer, now occupied by Joseph Law, to offered for tent
from the Ist of April next.. For particulars inquire at the
Banking UouseofWrn M.’LloydftCo.
Altoona, Jah.«,’6l-tf. JA&MORBOW.
TVOBEB-I ROBES 1
-LA; Just received a fine lot of Bnfialo Roixi«, Vb{ch we -
will sell at from to *lO * piece. Two dodre below the '
?o«Office. j*. THOMPSON, 4P"*- ' IWO.Byaa
Jjmfy WM- - "* - . I ' ■••*
lean
OF RECEIPTS AND 1 Expendi
tures 07 ALTOOKA' BOHOUGH for 1860: N
Quotas Ofctxren.
For Laboejon streets in month of Much $B4 50
To Thos.ljlcMinn, auditing Boroogli account...... 100
_ _
- David jOalbraith, “ ” M . ~ .. 100
Far UMon streets In April— 91 75
To WmOjMcOonuick, for wheelbarrow—....... 4 00
“ . HenryJFoust, hiteraiogdsadcarciun.............. 50
For Labor lon streets In May..—....,.. 162 25
To John Cunningham, limber and carting 4 OT
“ James!Uooiier, blacksmithtag—.— . 6 SO
“ McCrnjn A' Hern, printing for council of 1859 95 00
For Labor lon streets in Jane— 168 50
I<V O B Sink, for nails, spikes and plank for 1859 7"3
u SlcCruiu A Bern, printing. ... 10 75
“ Phitipllenipscy, hauling. 25 od
“ James Karas, banting "1 oO'
u J A MpDoweil, “ 30 (yy
John Smith, ditching alley ... 200
For Labor.on streets in July 127 75
To J A MpDoweil, hauling— 42 00'
“T J Williams; “ 82 50'
“ J A McDowell, “ 12 76:
For Labor.pn streets in August 102 28'
To J M Campbell, stone, sand, lime and hauling 77 40 :
“ JA J j/owtbei, shovels, spikes and blinds 0 42!
“ ,Wiu Ci McCormick, Chief Burgess, fees paid
Protuonotary and Kecorder. 6 20
“ J A MpDoweil, for plunk, sills and hauling for
sewer and putting plank on sewer— 24 60;
“ JamesjUooper, blacksmithiug. 4 26
*• John Allison, plank delivered. 11 00
Jamesmeitmey, making culvert, part 140 00
“ Gas A jtVNter Col. service pipe for Council room 6 00'
“ A A Smyth, lawyer fees paid....... 5 00
“ Louis Hack, debt contracted for In 1858 40 93
For Labor.pn streets in September 47 25
To ' John Shoemaker, lumber and spikes 33 61
“ Thumala McAuley, for lumber , 2 88
“ James iHoppcr, blacksmithiug. 2 37
“ Shovinjikcr & Irons, measuring wall 1 00
“ JA McDowell, stone and carpenter work 3 00
“ PhilipiDempsey, hauling 1 15 25
“ Miller it Kpott, “ 300
“ Martin] Ginner, mason work 10 75
IjG
“ Clement Jaggard. lumber • 4 28
“ KU McCormick, bill per former Council 4 b 9
“ **■;'“ lumber 45 43
“ James Kearney, balance due pii sewer 170 28
“ Gas A Water Co 60
For Labor pn.gtreels in October....—.. 43 so
To Stewart & Long. Qas fixtures for Couucil room 13 68
“ James L Gwinu, surveying and plots 10 00
“ Joseph; Haslett, glazing • lpo
“ Penu’aU li Co, Ties ’ 2 <0
For Labor pn Streets in November ; 00
To Altoona Gas A Water Co, fire-plugs and water
rent up to 15th of December, 1800.. j 168 00
“ D F Lar.ghman, blankets for Lock-up .. 3 SO
“ John Shoemaker, lumber, hauling aud-nails... 13 52
“ J A McDowell. hau1ing.......; 6 75
*• B H •McCormick, lumber and noils 8 31
“ John Ilooper, blocksmithiug for 1159....... ' ’ 89
“ Gas A Water Co, water rent for quarter com
mencing December 15th, 1860 20 00
" Altoona Gas A Water Co, Gas used by Council 26
“ KohertiGrccn, crossing stone...,'. 6 00
“ J K Ely, services ns Borough Constable, 1860 25 00
For Labor on Streets in October aiid November... 61 62
To John McClelland, services as Clerk to Council,
making out duplicate for ’6O and stationery 45 40
“ Jesse Ujovns, labor on streets 76
, “ Wm Walton; hauling 25
CR.
By amount rec’d from J E Ely, collector 344 11
“ “ D Brice, former Treasurer.. 2 00
•• “ “ John McClelland, collector ICS9 62
“ “ “ Edward Cassiday, for pave-
laeut g 03
“ “■:** A A Smyth, building per-
mit*
“ “ ” Chief lint-pete, for fines 8 00
“ “ “ II ilanpt, for paTeineut 10 89
Amount of excess over receipt*...., 28 98
$2106 72
D. R. MILLER, Treasurer, in account with
Altoona Borough.
DR.
To ain’t rac’d from D Price, late Treasurer $2 00
“ “ “ J K Ely, collector for 1809 344 11
“ *‘ “ J McClelland. col lector for 1860 1089 02
“ “ “ K Cassiday, being one-bulf of
making paremsut in front of
Lot Sio. 9 9 03
" " * A A Smyth, for builditg per
mits granted 6 00
* “ “ Wm C McCormick, Chief Bur
gees fines collected...... 8 00
* « « VTm C McCormick, Chief Bur
gess, being om’t rec’d from
11 Haupt, for putting down
pavement in front of lots cor
ner Harriet t Catharine its.. 19 99
To balance da* Treasurer per eoutro. 17 27
CR.
Bt Onniu pais nr pator op—
1860. D Galbraith and T McMinn, auditing acc't. $2 00
Apr. Sundries for labor on streets 24 75
May. Do: do do 85 25
July. Do do do 77 75
Aug. TJ Williams, for 1859. 99 90
Do do interest on sumo 4 48—104 38
T J Williams for 1859. 25 00
L W Hall, for 1859 75 00
T J Williams, ibr 1859 25 00
Do t do do ' $lOO 00
Do : do interest on same 4 97—104 97
Do : do for 1859 75 00
Do : do interest on same 3 73 78 73
DO : do for 1859 24 83
Do do do 25 00
Do do do 32 50
C B Sink for 1859... 7 73
Sundries for labor on streets 229 00
Do do do 275 25
James Kearney (2 orders), in full for sewer
contract . .
Sspt. A A Sinyth, attorney’s fees to W K Boyers..
W C McCormick, Court fees and statement
oflftns .. 6 20
J & J Lowther, toots and spikes 9 42
Sundry Orders for labor on streets 80 88
Oct. Gas A:\Vater Company, Gas nsed SO
1 It II McCormick, lumber, ic. : 49 62
John Allbon, do - v 11 00
J Hooper, blacksmithing 1 4 26
Hiller Knott for 1859... 4 60
IKx, do ’ 1860.. 300
Jaa Hooper, blacksmithing (2 order's) 9 17
J A McDowell, for hauling (2 orders) 37 25
Thomas McAuley, lumber.-... - ................;.., 2 ss
.Philip! Dempsey, “ 15:26
Sundry orders for labor - 26 75
Do I ’ do do 12 00
D F Liugliman, blankets for Lock-up... 8 60
C Jaggard for lumber 4 28
; McCrum A Dcrnl jpriuting for former Coun
-1 cif in 1859 J......"... ■ 35 00
Martin Oinner, mason-work 10 75
Jno Cunningham, carting 407
Lewis jriack, for 1859, <2 orders) 40 93
John Hooper for 1859 80
J A McDowell, hauling....... 6 75
\Vm QMcOormick, wheelbarrow 4 00
John Shoemaker for lumber. 13 03
Robert Green, crossing stone.. 6,00
Sunday orders fof labor on street 140 75'
By per cenUgo as Treasurer on $2,077 75 at 2 per
cent ......ii
; I $3095 02
1861, Feb. 19. By balance due Treasurer. 17 27
The undersigned, Auditors for the Borough of Altoona,
Certify tbat|.wo have examined the above and foregoing,
account of X) R Miller, Treasurer, and find it correct, with 3
a balance due the Treasurer of Seventeen Dollars and
T««nty-Sevin Cents, ($l7 27.)
• M JOHN LOWTIIER, 1
CUAS. J.II.VNN, / Auditors.
Altoona, Feb. 19th, 1881.
STATEMEXT of Damages allowed, and Assessments made,
fat the purpose of Opening and Extending Catharine
Street, in the Borough of Altoona,
Ain’t of damage* allowed John Shoemaker.. $278 09
“ ** ! “ Simon Clonscr. 160 00
“ A Cherry, (now William n
Ddmei) 175 00
“ D f Xadghman ; 172 00'
u u
u ■«
Tlie following hare been paid, riz:
John 5h0enkker............
Simon Cloiuer
D F baughman.....
and .... «2M 81
To meet the above balance,'there I* jet uncollect
ed anengnauts Mnaidered available 72 00
Amount ndporlded for— i.. jigs 85
The above amount, which remains bnproWded for, oc-„
cnrrod through the petitions of certain individuals to the
Court alter the assessment was made, for reductions, sthicb
were orderpd by the Court, to wit : • . ,
Atwood * C 0......................;.......,. 1 *SS 00 i ;
John A Wright i C 0...... *6S 00 !
Barnard K«i. ...... 28 66
Unavallablp|aBß«»Binent...;..'. ........... . 229
TT'of Vie LtdbiHtiet and Setottree* of the B6r
toenavp to 26th o/ Rbruarif, 1861, at near a»i
irUdnea. ■ • s ■
STATI
oUghA/ji
can be aio
DR. I
1860. To Sc
for
'‘Toon
, I'",:'-' ■' - : • -■■■ - . ■
ndry order* outstanding and unpaid
thfrjeani<lBs7,r !«»< 1869 and 18d0.„ $lOO 65
lertniavoclj WillUms (nowVVra ,|
Loudon) for 140 00
M “ “ * J M'ilUam* tnow A !
for 15M,....:.,. .100 00!
• “ '* “ L Maseru for 1863......... Ms 00:
To L dilute due I>B m Treasurer ~ gj
To ii count ducMcCrura* Bern, printing 10 00
To amount from eontta....~ 95 C 3,
't do* by J K Ely, late aellceter, 19 df
JaimJliciellaod) * „ fr 4 W,
. —■ .r . A 1232 45
IS6I, Feb. 26. Bjr this amount of- resources orcr
• j liaUlitlee up to this date .... *265 £S
_ ' The Borough's proportion, with the Penn'* B.
B. Co., of cut of putting in the large sewer along Branch
•treef, of $679.95 Is not tafenn into the statement for 1860,
being payable* according to cohtraet, out of taxes for 1861
and 1862.'
WM. FLINT!,WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT!
WM. FLINT!
WM. FLINT I
WM. FLINT I
S' SS No. 807 MARKET,
No. 807 MAKK4.T, x No. 807 MARKET,
So. 807 MARKET, J_ No. 607 MAEKKt)
Pim.ADEI.PHIA, '
PHILADELPHIA,
' PHILADELPHIA,
PA.
PA.
, PA.
TREitERDOUS SACRIFICE
$lOO,OOO WORTH OF JEWELRY,
ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH..
A . s P le “ did Assortment of Jewelry, conslstinr
OF CUAIMS, BRACELETS, CAMEO BKTS. 4c. *
Au<l all styles of French Plated Chains. Gold and Plated
Wo do not keep or sell any gilt, gift orgalranlsed goods.
Ours is what are sold by the best Jewelers as Gold Jewel-
We receive our goods from the heat Gold Jewolrj Man
ufacturers lu the Statue,
WHO AHE FORCED TO SELL;
W UO AHE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO AHE FORCED TO SELL.
The following is only a partial list of our immense stock:
TAKE YOUU CHOICE FOE
$1 EACH.
TAKE TOL'R CHOICE FOR $l.
Largo Hilo and Splendid Cameo Sots, General Retail
Prices, - - . $8 to *1
Do do Lava do 'id to 20
Do do Carbuncle do Bto 80
Do Indies’ Enamelled and Coral do 7to 30
Do do and Carbuncle do 7to 30
Do da and Kuby do 7 to 30
Do Gold Cluster Crape Sotting taU do 10 to 80
Do do' do Vdro do do 10 to3o
Da do do Jet Sets, da ■ 6to 12
Do .da Black Mosaic do 6to 12
Do do Gold Stoue Mosaic do oto 12
Do do Calico Sets. do 6 ts 12
D# Ribbon Twists, with brilliants, do OtolS
Do Bonnet sets, new style, do 8 to 20
Do Enamelled Cluster do do ■ 10 to 30
Gold Thimbles, do 3to 7
Diamond i’ointcd Gold Pens and Cases, 3to 6
doz* Silver Plated Spoons. o nn
Silver Plated Mugs, ' * 4^
Over 1000 other dlllerentslylss Ladies’Jewelry; Medal
lions, all etyli-s, patterns and sizes; Lockets of every de
scription; Wild Pens, 14 karet, with Silver Exteusiou
Holder; Gold Pencils. Sleeve Buttons, Studs. 4c., 4c.; Cor
al, Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets; Gents’ Vest Chains,
war-ranted to wear for ten years without changing color,
and will stand the acid—they are usually sold by Jewelers
as solid gold chains—all made in Paris. You can take
your choice for $1 each. Ladies’ andGents’ Guard Chains,
(1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at from $6 to $3O each ;
Ladies asd (JhlldretPs Neck Chains, beautiful putters;
Armlets, brilliant, enaufened and ruby settings; Crosses,
plain and enamelled, for $1 each, retail prices from $5 to
$2O each. Kvery style and variety of Jewelry and desira
ble goods for $1 each.
This BiUe, at the above prices, will continue long enough
to sell off our immense stock, which was purchased at a
great Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed.
TAKE I’OUli CHOICE FOU $1 EACH.
$2106 73
6 00
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SS-HOW TO SEND MONEY-**
Ist. Write your nttoie, piece of Resilience, County and
State, plain and distinct, as we can make nothing out of
Post marks.
Seal all letters with WAX, as Envelopes sealed with gum
or wafers can Be easily opened—the consents taken out
and re-sealed. Attend to this, and wo will Bo responsible
for your money.
INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
Any person acting as Agent, who will send us at one
time
$lOO, we will give a Gold Hunting Case Watch, extra.
$5O, “ Gold Lever Watch.
$25. “ “ Silver Watch.
A Watch and the articles selected fremthe above List at
One Dollar Each.
Persons ordering by mail must send $1 and 15 cents in
'postage stamps.
All communications must be addressed to
WILLIAM FLINT,
\ No. 807 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Altoona, March 7,18G1-6m.
$2005 02
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month !
I would respectfully set
forth my claim to public
attention, ns a Fashionable
Tailor as follows:
Because I keep an excel
lent assortment of Cloths,
Cassimercs, Testings and
Trimmings, which, when
examibed,always please.:
Because my work is
made up in a manner that
takes down the country
and gives all my customers
a city appearance.
Because I am not inferior
as a Cutter to the best to
ho found anywhere.
Because long experience
in my business gives me
entire control over It. and
I am not dependant upon
any one' tolift me out of
the suds.
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5 DO'
Because I am atill on the sunny side of forty, ami.there
fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired.' 1
Call on me, in the comer room of the ‘-Brant House.’’
Give me a trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona, May 26-5 m JACOB SNTDEB.
Mrs. winslow, an expeei.
ENOED NURSE AND FEMALE I’IITSICIAN, pre
fcvnts tothc Attention of mothers her
SOOTHING SYRUP.
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soflen
in„ the gums reducing all inflammation will allay pain and
spasm,«hc action, and is sure to rrffnfcfc V,e limit.
Depend tipon it mothers. It will give rest-to yourselves
and UrUcf and Health to your Infants. 7 1 ’
We have put up and sold this article for over ten vears
and can say, In confidence and truth of it, what wo have
never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it
failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely
used. Kevcr did we know an Instauccof dissatisfaction by
any one who used it: On the contrary, all are delighted
with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commen
dation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak
in tills matter “what wo do know.” after ten years’ expo,
rien.ee, and pledge otir reputation for the fulfilment of what
we hero declare. In almost every instance where the in
fant is suffering : from pain and exhaustion, relief Will be
found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup U ad
ministered. .
41 ‘54
This valuable preparation is the prescription of sue of
the moat experienced and skillful nurses in New England,
and has been nspd with nevcr-tullng success in thousands
•f cases; ' 'A
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates
the stomach and bowels; corrects nciditv, and gives tone
and energy to the whole system. 'lt.'will* almost instantly
relieve Ofipiug in iht Bowels and IfTtui CW*c, and over
come convolxoins, whlcli. if not speedily remedied, end In
death. We' believe it the bat and surest remedy in the
world, in all cases of Dysentery andDiarrhoea in children,
whether it arisea from teething or from any other cause
We would say to every mother whs has a child suffering
from any of the foregoing complaints—do nutlet yourpre-
Judicea, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your
suffering child and the relief that will he sure—Ves, abso
lutely sure—to follow the use of this roedichfe, if timely
used. Pull directions for. using will accompany each bot
fro. None genuine unless tho foc-simlle' of CURTIS 1
PERKINS. New Tork. is on the outstde wrapper. ■
Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by Q. W.
Kessler aud'A. Konsh, druggists, Afrooua. Price 26 cents
per bottle. ■' • ; -■ ■.
$775 09
*278 09
150 00
90 19
SIS 28
t®* Principal Office, No. IS Cedar street, N.T. *
July 12, ISfiO.-ly.
*lB3 85;
MC GOB MICK ’ S St OB El
IVTOW IN OUDKB TO GET BID
JLI of Fall and Winter Goods, to make room Ibr Spring
and Summer, they will SoU all articlesof)'i
HEAVY GOO :
for cost; such as tfeavy mode Clothing for men and boia.
with ’ ’ v ■■-■■■ f "
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
raeh as Coburg Cloths, Delaines, Ac, withaynrietrof
llats, Caps, Bonnets trimmed and not - trimmed, with a
great Variety of good* too tedious to .mention ; and <ni or
about the 12thor 15t!i or Mnrfch, we will *ind upi the bal
ance of all such good* at Ancthm.AU person* srishtog-to
Snrchnso such articles, would do '•roll to Ctil atidjestaznlne
»estock, before purchasing *liewti*r*. ■*: t~sys- ! y
Altoona, »*V», ; "
;sl23B'«|
By un’t Mechanics* lien on certain lots for
l &r petting down nremisti in
1857 j 185* and 1859.. 25*1#
“ u due By Altoona; Gas 4 Water Co, as
per Bill rendered.............. 2M is
' “ “ doe for bnilding pemlts iyj
GIVE US A'TRIAL.
JBargains ! Jfargains ! !
Nervous Headache
Heajadife
By the use of these Pill* the periodic attach* of iVerrota
or tick Headache may bo presented; and if taken at the
•ommencement of an attack immediate relief from pain
and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom CUI In removing the .Vaassa and Headache
t* which females are so subject. . ’ ■
They act gently upon the how^—removing
For Literary Min. Students, Jpellcate Females, and all
persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative,
improving the appetite, giving tdfie ahd vigor to the diges
tive organs, and restorlngthe natural elasticity and strength
of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of tong investiga
tion and carefully conducted experiments.- having been in
use many years, during which time 4 they have prevented
and relieved a vast amount of {Ain and suffering from
Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or
from a deranged state of the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all times with pefect safety without
making any change of diret, and! fffe absence of any din.
greeable taste renders it easy to administer then to children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have live signal arcs of Henry 0. -Spalding on
each Box. !
Said by Druggists and all other Dealers in Mctticiaej.
A Box will be eont by mail prepared on receipt ef the
FRIGE Q 5 CENTS.
All orders should be addrcmstdto
HENRY C. SPAtDIHO,
Not. 15. ’BB.-ly.] --WCedar Street New York.
• t ai :]
TUK FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS QJ
SPABDINO’S
Cephalic Pills,
J.S these Testimonials tetri unsolicited by Mr. SPALnne,
they afford unyuestionabie proof of the efficacy of
this truly scientific discovery.
Us. SPAtntrs
Sis:
1 have tried your Cephalic Pills, and 7 like them » well
that I want you to send me two dollars word), more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom 1 gave a
few'out of the first box I got froiu you.
Send the Pille by mail, and oblige
Your obedient Servant,
JAMBS KENNEDY.
UAVXBra&s, Pa., Feb. 6,1891.
Ms. Spaidmo.
1 Sts:
I wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic
Pille, I have receired a great deal pfi benefit firdm them.
Yours, Respectfully,.
MARY ANN STOIKHODSB.
Spruce Crexk, HcxTUicnos Co- Pa., Jan. 18,1891.
H. C. Spaiwso. .
Sis;
You will please send me two; boxes of
Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN 6. SIMONS.
P. S.—/ have used one box of your Pius, and find them
exeelient.
Bell* Ju. 16,1861.
JHexrt C. Spaldixo, Esq. •' .1
- Please find inclosed twenty-fite cenit, for which send me
another box of your Cephalic PHIs.- They art truly the
hut Fills I ever triid. Direct
i A. STOVER, P. M. ’
Belle Vernon, Wyandott Co., O.
H. C. Spauunq, Esq.
I wish for some circulars or large show hills, to bring
jrour Cephalic Pills more particularly before niy custo
mers. If you hare anything of the kind, please send te
mo.
One ef my customers, who is subject to severe Sick
Headache, (usually lasting two days.) uas eared of an at
tack in one hour by&our Pills, which I sent her.
Respectfully yours,
W. B. WIIJfcEB.
Rrrxou)BßTUtO,sKa3rginr Co., Omo, Jan. *, 1861.
Hexrt c. Spalwxo, :
Ko. 48 Cedar st., N. Y.
Dear Sir :
Inclosed find twenty-five cental (25.) for which send one
box of « Cephalic Pllbi.” Seiid fa address of Key. Wm. C.
Filler. Reynoldsburg, Frankliii Co., Ohio.
Tour Pills work like a charm—cure. Headache almost in
stonier. ' ? ■ ■ <
Truly jours.
; i wm. a mi.BR.
■U£J|
Ur. SrAipixa.
Not leng glow I sent to you ■ for a box of Cephalic Klls
for the cure ofthe Nervous Headache and Costlroness, and
received the game: and they Kkd so good an effect that' I toot
induced to send for more, . ■
Please sehd by return mail. Direct to •
A; R. WHEELER,
| Ypsilahtl, Mich.
Fitm the Hraminer, Norfolk, Vcu
Cephalic-Pills accomplish the object for which they were
made. via.: Cure of heodache ln|all ite forms. 7
From, the Examiner; Norfolk, Fa.
wUh7ntoesSf BtW,in morß **« > thousand case.,
From the Democrat, at Cloud, Mnn.
/ ©YSPEPSIA,
DISEASE of the kidneys,
OOMPtAIKT,
OP ANY kind,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Aa4 the various affections consequent upon * dtoaMbnC
STOMACH OR LITER, /
gw)» y Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky PahM.-
Wof Appetite Dc^ondenc T , Ck»«^S T
Blind and Bleeding Pile*. In all Nervous, I(hramsHa,AM
Neuralgic Affections, it has In numerous instances preyed
highly beneficial, and In others effecteil a decided sun.
This is a purely Vegetable compound,' prepared on strictly
i scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated
Holland Professor, Boerhave. Its reputation at home pro
duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with
those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of thfe
mighty country, many of Whom brought with thorn and
handed down the tradition of its value. It it note njfknt
Hr Vie American pubtif, l-nmcing that ill truly wondsr/W
medicinal virtisa must be achnnicledgtd. J
I It la particularly recommended to those persons wheat
i OWtstitutionsmay have been impaired by the continuous eas
j of anient spirits, or other forms of dissipation. General*
[ InstantsneoOs in effect, it finds its way directly to the sack
•• f DiUfe, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
I drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vieer
j fa the system r
i ’. NOTICE.—-Whoever exports to find this a bararagevU
RfYINOW I hroniftirm, he but to the sick, weak aod low spirited, t%
ECONOMY! DISPATCH I trill prove a gratcfttl aromatic cordial, poasa«ad ot rirr* I*** 1 ***
).: ;j
•“pW. eT »»i Jn well regulated fismi- READ CAREFULLY! 1
lli w , it is very dosjrahle lo hnvosome cheap and ct nvo- • _ , reß,ruL,u T 1
nfent way for repairing FurhitnH.Tovs.Orockerr.Ao. --% h * >utn * highlyconcentrated Jkerhave's TTnlijM
mecte all emm emergencies, nnd'nohouseholdcan afford to demand for this truly celebrated Medicine baa Indues*
be without lt. ;lt is always ready, and’ : np to the sticking *l“7 Imitations, which the public should guard ggalM
point* 1 • . WlTPt*nl(!|
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” 1 MBh Beware of imposition. See that our name Hea the
H; B.—A Bruih ««mripaniei Frio. 25 ct. „ r/ V. '-*W =■ -
■Address. . Bold by Druggist* generally. It eu ha fcwhl
HENET C. SPALDING. hy Bzpreae to most point*.
, j.- No. 48 Cedar St, N. T, "\- r SOLE PROPRIETORS. . f
CAUTION. 0 ; BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. ft <XX
I tmprtoplpjed persons an attempting to palm " ‘ :
‘ ofrhjrPßEPA- > .* ! * . ,
pamacwliste.ani
j ■’ *VSPALDIS<PB TBpffABED , . ' PITTSRU.R ftff*
ut&Sy wnqqjer; *U other* as* swindling «fpa- Prryja Altoona.- 'ty-
Fnm the Meeriiser.l'rovidence, R. T.
The Cephalic PHI* are tail) to be a remarkably effectim
remedy for the headache, and bn* of the eery b«t foTthlt
very frequent complaint which hae er.r been diecoeered.
From Vie Western Jf. JR. GaseUe, Chicago /jjj
'Cephalte ml* nd? " e Mr ‘ S^r «»* %^TaUed
Frory. the Kanawha Tattey \Star, Kanawha,.ya.
We are sure that persons suffering with the headache,
who try thim, will stick to them; . .
Try them I yon that are afflicted; and we arewnre that
your testimony can be added to tHe already numerous list
that has received benefits that no other medicine tan pro
duce.. ■ X- . t f r
*3_ A single bottle ofSPALDfNGS PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times its cost aunnally.*^fi
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER PROM
HEADACHE,
THAT .f
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
Mabo.vtille, Cokk., Feb. 6,1891,
BrraaT, Mass., Dec. 11,1861
Irmaijtti, Mica, Jan. 14, 1861,
Sib:
From the JouUiem Path Finder, Nets Orleans, I*.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED &LUBI
UTI TBB PUCBSI
ib
ADVICE FREE.
BTew-York Benevolent Infirmary,
V ESTABLISHED 1358,
.Jtud devoteff to The Otnte o/MaiiaU Kef arm} to the
fusion of Mndicat KnoteMgr for Ote FrtvenKm- afJOistmm,
land to the reSSf otthose suffering and afflicted withQhre
i nic and VbmlentDlsorders. To >bi» end tlji» Infirmaryls
S endowed, to enable the sick and suffering throughout tba
1 length and breadth of our land, to avoid the Poisonous ■
f PrugSj Extortion, and Ignorance of proftutd Fhytieiant,
[■ through which thousands and tens of thousand* annually
' perish.
The following are some of the diseases wo cnrs, sot only
at the Infirmary but in all parts of our country ;
Consumption sad Pulmonary Complaints, Fevers, Seref
nla, Dyspepsia, Eye and Ear Disease, Cancers and other
Turnon, Jaundice and User Complaint, Seminal Weakness,
and.all diseases of tho Urinary and Sexual Organs, from
whatqvet cause or-whatever nature. Our object will be t*
glvojoy to the afflicted by effecting in all cases aspeedy cure.
Our rule is, to charge nothing for advice and written pre
scriptions; but will furnish when requested the ssry best
medicines at the lowest rates.
These remedies ate prepared iu our own- Laboratory, un
der tho care; of able Chemists, and are tbc most reliable
kpown to science, including oil tho recent discoveries.
To all addressing us by letter, containing full account.of
symptoms and appearances of disease, age, occupation, Ac.,
-we will write a candid r rply. with advice amldirettfon*
lor cure, Any foes sent os when sending for, advice will be
devoted to furnishing medicine for the poor. In all cases
medicine ean bo sent by mail or eipVess if desired. Bond
lor one or more of onr works and Judge for yourselves.
Alsopublished at the Infirmary, to aid these objects.
*1- :
THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
Containing simple remedies easily obtained for the core of
Diseases in adits forms, With full explanations of tbs
•ausea, synrpt<)ih9,diet, bathing and exercise. Dries 50 at*.
THE LADIES’ MEDICAL FRIEND.
AND TIER PHYSIOLOGY OX MARUIAOKf
. A work on the cause, symptoms and treatment of all
.complaints peMsihtr ,to the sox, on marriage, Its dutka,
abortion and its results, on Children, their ills, and on tba
prevention of conception, with Invaluable Instructions M
them on subjects of a private nature. Price 23 cents.
1 The Gentlemen’s Medical Companion,
AND PRIVATK ADVISER.
A book for the old and yaung.cmbraciug thePmtbolsgjr,
Prevention and Cure of oil Diseases of the Urinary and Sex*
■al Organs, and a warning voice of advice and counsel, aaalt
a* to be found in no other work. Price 25 cents.
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
roa xvfRT. nxi.
It exposes all tho Humbugs, and the various Trick, te
entice the sick and well. It illustrates tho plana oT the
Quack's and Rentes to dupe every one. It guides the use
wary through life,.ami shows unercrya wludleof the to.
It shows bow alt kinds of Pood, Medicines, Liquors and
Goods are adulterated, with tho means of .detecting the'
frauds. Price 25 cents.. ' - r ' •
THE HOUSEHOLD AND PABSf,
• PLANTATION AXD SHOP.
For every family, having over 1000 receipts on Cooking,
Preserving. Dyeing-Cleaning, 4c. How to plant and what
U the best te raise. How to cure animals, advice to house
keepers, farmers aud mechanics, on IOUO subjects of Inter*
est. Price 25 cents. Worth $lO to any one.
THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOK.
For those who wish to get well from that awftit disease,
a full description of ail the remedies used tor it, with a
careful statement of the results, and, other useful informs
tioa. .Price 1 10 cents. % ’
The information in them is not to be bund in any world
published, nor obtainable' from tiny other source. TfaHCr
books ore published oit fine white paper; and beautifully
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Any of the above works will bo mailed flrqe, on receipt Of
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out them. They are illustrated with
and contain'the condensed experience of years. ■
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T 5 tile young,ot both seze* suffering from secret habit*;
prostration of mind; loss of flower; nervous debility; load
of sight; wakefulness; love of solitude.: eruptions on the
face, 4c., Ac. Send brjore it it'too UIU ; before you tafihe
incurable damage to both body and mind. ■ ' '
’ To Females who want to/e, pleaianl and fure ntnedle*
for Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac„ sand te n*.
PREVENTIVE;
We are convinced that there are many parents oficrofo*
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melons offspring only brings suffering and poverty, : Te
such we would say Write, and we will send information if
a sure, well-tested, and never-failing PErvaxvrva.
We will moil frec, to any quo applying for it.
THE JOURNAL OE%IEDICAp REFORM.
It is a large and beautiful paper, and contains tbn .gfrisl
Taloabte lnformatioh.on Spermatorhoea, or Seminal Wesic
ness. Xba cause, effects and cure, showing'the awfhl it,
fects of the disease,} '■■■■•, "
On ail other diseases of the Sexual Organs, a fall expla
nation of the origin of Syphilis, the means' of
and. cure. ■*
On CohtnmpUon, that.fisrfal disease.''
On the Uvor, Heart, Stomach and Skin.
On Female Complaints.
On the various Schools of Medicines.
On the modes of Treatment now praetisad.
On the False Treatment of Diseases. ;
On the Various Medical Humbugs. ,
On'the Physiology .of Marriage.
On the Common sense of Medicine. \
QnTliet, Exercises, and Ablation.
How the Physician slfonld be.
How to present Pregnancy.
And many other things. SEtn roa IT. • ' ;
This journal should he in the hands dfever* Mul -
J. Russell, M.D., A. M~ Chief Physician.' S.B.'V«MML
Surgeon. -Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist. , ■ ■;>.
Office in New York, 15d Chambers street. "■
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