TRIBUNE DIRECTORY. CHURCHES, MINISTERS, AC. tlAor—Preaching “ U tfciock, awl in toe evening at T.o’cUet. hwwVtMk'lfe-ai Ucton KOom every W*dnMoy „ M i ßt >tT o'clock. Bnbbtth School in same room at o’eioJt is the morning. _ METHODIST EPISCOPAL— Rev. w. Lax Srororoon. rMtor. artery gitbrtfa morning at 11 o’clock, •wl% the M»|og M 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting in the **•©!•*» Mown n«n Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock.— ftabkath flthoel bithe suae room at 2 o’clock P. H. WYAHQJU&UL LOTHBRAN—Rev. C. L. Ebuhteld. etwy Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock, fifningat 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting in the WNiill«to *wry Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock.— Sahhath School faunae room at 9 o’clock A. M. Ratost-iut A. U. Hxatnowaa, Putor.—Preaching every Babbath morning at 11 o’clock, and in the eveningat 7 o’dcck. Prayer Heeling every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock- Bnkbath School at 9 o'clock A. M. UNITED BRETHREN—Bov. Bunnx Kipoast, Pastor. Preaching ever, Babbath morning at 11 o’clock, and in the eveningat 7o’clOck. Pvayer Meeting in the Lectoreßoom •very Wedneadey availing at T o’clock ■ Sabhatu School in the mate room atS o’cloek in the morning. PROTESTANT BPIBCOPAI,—(No regular Putor.}- Pteachiiig on Sabbath morning ,at .11 o’clock, and in the eveningatT o'clock, -Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbath School at 9 o’clock A. M. ENOUSHGATHOUC—Her. Jons Town, tutor—Di vine aervlcea every Sabbath morning at 10*4 o'clock and in the afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. aEBJIANQATHOUC-Eev. ' , Paator. •vßMtine urvlcc. every Babbath morning at 10K o’clock, .3 o’clock. .Sabbath School at 1 MHw£ METHODIST —Bev. Auxakdie Johsstox, Pastor,—Preaching every Fourth Sabbath in each month, Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Sab bath School at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. RAIL ROAD SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 6, 1862, TRAINS will arrive at and leave Altoona Station as follows; .ExpressTrainKastarrives 8,20P.M., leavesB,loP.M. • “ West “ 7.50 A.M., “ 8,10A.M. Fast •• East - 12,64 A. M. >• 1.00 A.M. “ “ West “ 8,06 P.M., •* 8;20P.M. Mail East “ 7JOA.M., “ 7,45 A.M. “ “ West ” 6,45 P.M., “ 7,00 P.M. The BODDIDAYSBURQ BRANCH connects with Ex press Train West, and Mail Train East and West. BA, THE BRANCH TRAIN also makes one trip to Huntingdon—leaving HolUdaysborg at 10.15 A. M.—Altoo na at 10A0P.M.—and arriving at Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M. R«oB*BW.—Leaves Huntingdon at 1.20 P. 11,—Altoona at Said P. M«—-and arrives at Hollidayaburg at 3.45. XHOOfi LEWIS, Gtn'l Supt. MAILS CLOSE AND OPEN. UAILB CLOSE. Kaataro Way WeatarD Way., Holßdtytborg Wet Urn through Baatam Through MAILS ARRIVE. 7.20 A.M. A 6-tf-F.M. 7 30 A.M, Holliday ..hurg Western TUi ugh . Butera Throw*; Veatan Way.... Bastarn Way.... oma Eons During the week, from 6 40 a. x. til 790 r. x. On Sundays, from 746 till 9 00a. x. 080. W. PATTON P. M. MEETINGS OF ASSOCIATIONS. MOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 281. A. Y.M., meets on third Tuesday of each month, at T% o’clock P. M., in the third •lopy-ef tiie. Masonic Temple. MOUNTAIN R. A. CHAPTER, No. 189. R. A. C., meets on the first Thursday of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M., in same room as above. MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No. 9, K.A S. M., meets on the Ant Monday of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M., in same room as aboTc. MOUNTAIN COUMANDERV, No.lO, K. T. meets on the fourth Tuesday- of each mouth, at o’clock P.M., in same room as above. ALTOONA LODGE, No. 473, I. O. of 0. F., meets every Friday ereolngvat 7J£ o’clock, in the second story of the Masonic Temple. VERANDA LODGE, No. 632. 1.0. of O. F., meets every Monday evening, at 7££ o’clock, in third story of Patton’s Building, on Virginia street. WINNEBAGO TRIBE, No. 3d, I. O. R. M., meets ever}' Tuc*4ky evening in the second story of Masonic Temple. Connell fire kindled at 7th run 3pth breath. ALTOONA DIVISION, No. 311, S. of T., meets every Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock, in the second story of the Masonic Temple. STATE OFFICERS. Governor— AndrewG. Curtin. Secretary tff State —Eli Slifor. Attorney General—'William M. Meredith. Auditor Central —ThomasE. Cochran. Surveyor (katral— William L. Wright. Adjutant General —E. M. Biddle, gate Ireomrcr—Henry D. Moore. BLAIR COUNTY OFFICERS. Judgetof the Courts. —President Judge, Hon George Tay lor. Associates, Samuel Dean, Adam Moses. State Senator —Hon. Lewis W. Hall. . A*se*i&fysMin~->Thaddei2B Banks. /Vottomofarjr—Anthony S. Morrow. Jtegi&rand Stcorder —Hugh A. Caldwell. &fccr|F--Saumel MoCamant. Deputy—John Marks. District Attorney —Benjamin L. Uewit. County Commissioners —George L. Cowan, George Koon, JameeJCtJClnlcead. County Surveyor —James L. Qwiu. Treasurer John UcKeage. fbor MOuh JDirectori —Peter Good, William-Barley, David Anraudt. Oumtg JmdUors— A. M. Lloyd. Rolft. M . Mcasimer, L. L. Moore. Cb?*»cr—A. J. Freeman. SuperintendentHude. AIMNU, Veb.-ap, 1862.-3 mo*. • T>URE WjHTE LEAD AND ZINC I ' Alit. also Chrome. Oreen. Yellow, Paris Oreeu, irv tSdcramd ollat KKSSLBH’H ’ A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus /TL s««so>dBh’■ repairing promptly attended to. T?" a*™!, 1 two llw> rs below p, w t Office. Jan. J, 1861. M. THOMPSON. An, nl VAN ANDEN’S PATENT PORTABLE COPYING PRESS. HANNAH A CO., Sole Proprietor*. 20 CJjffSt., Ne«- York. TWO SIZES 1.25. ON RECEIPT OF FRICK A PRESS WILL be mailed to any- addre**.. postal* uaid Di**rHn. o' r( 'Mlars sent if rpqni-st«i. Stationers and Agents supplied on liberal terms. h inducement* offered to intelligent A^ontH - [May Ist. *(*2—CJm.J OYES! O YES!—GENTLEMEN draw nirh and bear, JOSEPH P. TROUT lonoun* ce« to the p'XJuc, that he is ready to discharge Us duty a* an Auctioneer whenever caljedujmn. fjati*2 BUTTER’S STATE CAPIToi Book Binderv AND BLANK BOOK MANLFaci\ -Vo. 54 ’Market Si. Harrubuey p„ establishment is chiefly d ev ■1 ' ; the uMum&ctnr* of Blank Book, £ r Ilv * It Bunk*. r.»«uty Ufflo**, utitl private individual*. In tUI e»Af> vwv l.* reliVtl up**irt lUuikk- JWtt,.ptlMiHK aiiv UeMirwi |>att*urtu Altoruty , “ t " r -+>! 1 Uoi kotaof all s»fc«H, tm«Je Mid nde*t toof.i-r lAu>. and Yearly A?wp*«ii«nt*. Duplicate*. A c „ f UJ 0 \ •s*m, printed ur plain, ruled and bound to Duckets made of the best linen paper. r ‘ *i; Librarians. and others, desiring to hare n lC i r d, bound and at moderate prices. should give ns a ran*'•• papers of the largest sixes, Uarport Wwki, Pictorial, Ballons, Scientific American ioi'i “**'■ bound to Order, and in any style required. U» r 3 tl , !i '»- Iv Magazine. Knickerbocker, Blackwood's Jj', Magazines, Oodey’s Lady’s Book, Lady's Rih !c , si ,., r, V son's Magazine, Piano Music, Ac., hound in ,-xtra Pk 'a the more plain and substantial half binding v -'Ha phlels, Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws, bound in" 1 filrfj|f“r ii it ;wdll not corrode or discolor. It contains w ® substance, and of course there is no £alv«c: : wberebymetal plates often become obnoxious. ‘ „ wishing a flue set of teeth will please call “ specimens. W. S. BITTSf® ■ •fan.2, 1862-tf] Office in Masonic TeropMW^ TJINE AND LARD OILS. CA* Jan. P 3! e ’S^.tfj ri>ing Flnid ’ C * rbon °“’ *^BSSW*S- /AN HAND AT McCORMICK'S to# V / —A splendid assortment of Ready-Made Vir-^ ri ROCERIES. A LARGE \T complete assortment of Groceries have calved at the store of J. B. Hair, hat, tooth, shave*- Paint, Sash and Varnish Brushes i‘ LL KINDS OF PRINTING neatly find cxpodltously execute;] ‘‘ALTOONA TKIBINI TTAIR OILS, COLOGNES, PO;,; i.X ades. Shaving Cream. Toilet g jgf I**’ : PECTACLES AND ETE PB^V vm oil* ai fhlf.] OL. 7. ~..1-1 i° r rsHMt* or x»v«tww«- v* 4 l iuwrUon yf; * I S 6 i 37 H $ Xoar l»« oA ,f V...- oO 75 1 on* *q>“ re >}.? 1 " I" ioo iao two " u i iao 300 - ■ton- ‘ 1« th*n three month., dice ciuaie loreach lu i: *5 « j* •• * C 5 2 S • . jJ • » p 3 *’ss« H-f S.J U z « osl?- OQ s*;sis * C J S5l1» uJ2 a =r- = wt-s ;=: ia 3 be Obtained. EvR JOHNSON has discovered t S er , lmpot^y, ; F&rSffiee-.ttr2u»s ; .ch Of aKMT Rm l eoliury I> hU! tothelrjictlm-f -“•> to bl* u.nucUllv. who have*become the victims of Bo,l ** r J' Iff eloquence, or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may with full confidence. MARR , AQE- Manied Pereons, or Young Men cotemplating U«atr of physical weakness, organic debility, d the careofPr..J.ma ligiouMy confide in his honor as a gentleman, and c !tU rdf upon £*»«“ w€AKn«S 'Thfs^te^ nud marriage impossible—is the penalty P* 4 ”*. * victims of improper indulgouces. \oung persons a] apt to commit excesses from not being« °“ be £ fnl crtnseauouces that may ensue. Now, who tnai ni utandttho subject will pretend to douy that the JM» procreation U lost sooner by those fulling into habits than by the prudentl Besides being depri ptaiuraros of healthy offspring the mo.f “* ■tructlve symptoms to both body and mum arwe. Consumption, Decay and Death. _______ OFFICE, NO. 1 SOUTH FREDERICK STRE Lon band side going from Baltimore street, a few from the corner. Fail not name and uninl Letters must be paid and contain a stamp, a lie tor*e Diplomas hang in his office , A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAY Xo Mercury or Xuitom Drugs. DR. JOHNSON, , , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loudon, ■uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the ti States* and the greater part of whose life has been »P the hospitals of London,-Paris, Philadelphia an« where, w effected some of the most astonishing that wore over known; many troubled with ringing head and cars when asleep, great ne*-r oneness, alarmed at sodden sounds, bashfulaeas, with ire blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of were cared immediately. „ TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses alt those who have injured them, by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which both body and mind, unfitting them for either Dus study, society or marriage. N Tam are some of ihe sad and melancholy effect dneed by early habits of yohth, viz: Weakness , Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of I Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart r»pey. Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the tive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Cow tion. Ac. Mritallt.—The fearful effects of the mind are mr be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Idem presslon of spirits, Bvil-Porebodings, Aversion to So SeltDistrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are so: the evils produced. . , . . TaonsANns of persons of all ages can now Judge I wl the cause of their declining health, losing their vigt coming weak, pale, nervous and emsclated, having gnlarappearance about the eyes, cough and sympto consumption. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves I* a certain pract dulged In when alone, a habit wequently . evil companions, 6r at school, the effbets of fW nightly ffelt, even when'asleep, and if not cored rc marriage imposiblo, and destroys both mind and should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of bw co the darting of his parents, should be snatched in prospects and enjoyments of life, by the cooseque deviating from the path of nature, and indulgm certain secret habit. Such persons kust, before cc plating JACOB WISE. JOHN H. iiOBEST; McCBUM & BERN, THE ALTOOHA. TRIBUNE. marriage. reflect that a sound mind and body are the most requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed out these, the Journey through life becomes a w« grimage; the prospect hourly darkens to tlje rie mind becomes shadowed with despair and n.led w melancholy reflection that the happiness ol anoi comes blighted with our own. DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent rotary of p finds that he has Imbibed the seeds of this pain ease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense ot or dread Of discovery, deters him from applying t who, from education and respectability, canal frtond'hlm, delaying till the constitutional symp this horrid disease make their appearance, such es ted sore IhraiViliseased^nose, nocturnal pain s in t and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, node* on t bone* and arms, blotches on the head, free and e ties, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at palate of the mouth or the bones of the nosefrli the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid commiseration, till death puts a period to his» sufferings, by sending him to “ that Undiscovered from whence no traveller returns.” It is a VLdancholy fact that thousands frU vP this terrible disease, ~owlug to the unakillfnlneee rant pretenders, who, by tne use of that Deadly Jfercsry, min the constitution and make the r« life miserable. l • STRANGERS Trust not your liven, or health to the care of M Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, o edge, name or character, who copy Df, Johnston tisementa, or stylo themselves, In the newsp*pe’ larty Educated Physicians, incapable of Curing* 1 yon trifling month after month, taking their ft polsonons compounds, or as long as the s mallei ho* obtained, and in despair* leave yon with mine* to s(gh over yonr galling disappointment. Ur. Johnston is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always bang in hh < Hit remedies or treatment are unknown to a prepared from a life spent In the great hospitals o the first in the eonntiy and a more extensive Pnt iict than any other Physician in the world. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRES The many thoqsands cured at this institution, year, and* the numerous important Surgical 0 performed by Johnston, witnessed by the report? Bnh, w Clipper,” add many other papetti *hkh have appeared again and again befere t Besides his standing as a gentlemen of charact sponsibUHy, Is a sufficient guarantee totbeaffltc M SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURE No letters received gploss post-paid and coi stamp to be used on the reply Persons writing si age and send portion of advertisement describing 1 1 wiling should be particnlar In dhrec letter* to this IsatMm, in the following mao .11. C. DKR