The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 28, 1862, Image 4

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i**tmnMmm ever, Wertmede, eemlag rt 7 o’clock,—
nm at • o’clock A.M.
-MAmnMfe—Mmr. k. H. Icmvil Factor.—PreecbiDK
•ncrftabbrth mmalagjrtU-/clock, Mri latte evening»t
7 aEaNfc. itIMW. Mllll« cwq WlHillij evening at
7 o'clock. IlikliitfrbehoeletS o'clock A. H.
BUnniMIBBIK-BtT. Son Komn, Paator.
txmmßS*mr fMMMfe Awning at U o'clock, aad in the
•mtatl raodt. rrnjerMnrtUiln th- 1 rrt~T~ H—
mrT »»«*»w<iJ rwlim n>7 n'llnee SnhbetnSehooltn
the enm. menintt o’clock In tbe morning.
iwwm»r SHaOOIUL-fllo regnlnr Paator.)—
rieertlngoei gnibeth aMcalaa at 11 o’clock, aad in the
eveelegrtT .’.lock, Ptmyer Meeting emery Wadneedey
erenlj* M 7 o’elaok. aehbrth School at « o’clock A. M.
BHHiM OlTBOlilC—&cm. Jcurlnn, Paator—Di
alin apuloaa eviijf fchbath morning at 10« o’clock aad
lathe «Avacce rt 8 o'clock. Sabbath School at 2 o’clock
in the aftenkeen.
SSSIUV CATHOLIC—Rev Paator.
-WdMWiluia amj Watt morning at 10U o’clock,
and ihlha aßmanun at 8 o’clock. Sabbath School at 1
o’dadt in the afternoon.
ABEICAK MJRBOSIBT—RcV. Auzinnu Jmuiton,
Paataa, >re*eb»ng emery fourth Sabbath in each month.
Prajor Meeting evety Pridam evening at 7 o’clock. Sab
bath School at S o’dock intne afternoon.
RAILftOAD «OMKDUE.
Off ANOARIB MONDAY, MAT 6, I*o2, THAI NS
will fcriTa at aad leave Altoona Station aa foUove:
■xyneeXrrtnEert arrive.49BP.M., leave. 8,40P.M.
» “ Wert “ 7MA.M, “ WOA.M.
(Ml - *Mt “ lifcMA.H. “ V»A.M.
“ “ nm “ ajav.Un “ wo-p.m.
Mail « gait » 7.80 A.M., “ 7,46 A.M.
« “ Wrat •> 8,46 P.M., “ 7,00 P.M.
tt* HOW4BATMDHO BRANCH connect* with £x
prowJlniß ITMt, and Mail Train £a>t and Weal.
W-ISStIICH TRAIN alio’ makca one trip to
.Hjsß**dee— leeTiag BotUdtjiborg at 10J5 A; M.-—Altoo
aaat 1&J8 P. M—end airirinaat Huntingdon atl.3oP. M.
RaroUlM.—L*an* Hob tinman at 1.30 P. M.—Altoona
at 3.16 P. M.—and attire* aAHoHJdayibarg at 3A6.
MHOOB tRWIS, Oen’l Supt.
MAILS OLME AND OPEN.
MAILBCLOBK
baun W»J
W«»t«cnW»ir.—....
WWWiHHWp»'
Entem Tbrao(b..
MAILS ABBIYE.
H«Ul*lfsbiat. 7J» A. M. * 6 *5 P. M.
7 30 A.M.
Xwtora throaT 7 60 “
WmUaWvZ- 830 P.M.
■Mtnrn Tv...... «4& “
Onto Hoosa:—During the week, from 6 48 a. a. til
7 So>.«. OnSudoyo, from 7 4ft tilt 900 A. a.
SMUTMOS Of ASSOCIATIONS.
MOUKTAIK LODBK, No. 381, A. Y. M.. meet! on third
Tneedv of each, month, at 7>s o’clock P. R, in the third
•ton of Tentpie. s
WStmißl R. A. OEAPTRR, Ko. 18#. B. A. C., meete
«a> tlm||ivtltttr»day of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M,
. gujfo nMB-M 9bOTAe
MdtBTAUr COUNCIL. ho. 9, B.AS.U., meete on the
Slht Monde/ of each month, at 1% o’clock P. M., in same
rtehktfH ahoTo,
x MOUNTAIN OOHMANDBKY, No. 10, K. T. meets on
the fourth Tneedny of each month, at o’clock P. M ,
Thsaateroom asabore. »
AURK>NA,U)DOE, No. «3,1.0. of O. P., meets every
Friday evening, at 714 o’clock, in the third story of Jag
card’s Halt ■
VKRANCtA LOME, N 0.432, I. O.of-O. 1., meets every
MondayVvJSUß, «* Hi o’clock, in third story of Patton’s
TUuStpWU, No. 38, 1.0. K. M., meets every
Tneadapftvenu in tbe aeoond story of Masonic Temple.
Couddttare Kindled at 7th nut 30th breath.
ALTOONA DIVISION. No. 311, 8. of T, meets every
Saturday evening, at To’ciock, in the second story of the
Masonic Temple.
STATE OFFICERS.
Soccntor—AndrewG. Curtin.
■Tii:rsfsry qf Shite—Eli Slilfer.
Attorney Baunlr— William M. Meredith.
Auditor Cmcral—Thomas E. Cochran.
Suttitoi’ 'Mural— William L. Wright.
AdWant General—K. M. Biddle.
State irmtrer— HenryD. Moore.
BLAIR COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge* if tlu Omrit. —President Judge, Hon George Tay
lor. Aagoeism, BamnelDeaii, Adam Moees.
a*»M w«nV Hon, Lewis Hr. Hall.
Thoddena^Bauks.
Deputy—John Mark*.
OMtHOt Attnrmj Beniamin L. Hewlt.
<bwfy {bmesrtTfrmm George L. Covan, George Koou,
JakHeM-Klnkead.
«Wwj»»r Tame* L. Gwln.
Tnmnrrr Joke MeKeage.
fViir Tbum rfrnrfrn I*~T*~ Good. William Barley. Darid
Awtid>-
CbMtQf Jbtiitor*~~A. U. Lloyd, Robt. M.Mesaimer, L. L.
Hoots.
Xapa-Msadsntqf Comma* jfekeels—John Mitchell.
M.VMKA «O«OUCH OFFICERS.
Jacob K. Cherry, John W. Homes.
Ibis* JMjinfl h. K. gonth. Danlel Laughman, John
Vimim,ljK)ab JHhyrjC.lt. Hootetter. N.J. Merrlne.
Lsugfaman.
■bw imdorf-R. C. Im, John Shoemaker, J. B.
XHaaMß,Wm..Kyd»nr James Lowther, B. A. Beck.
Mswvd AM Hoard J. B. Btlenun. •
and ScSoo, Hre-Jos.
c. mj. ■ . r *» ,
AwMsrs—John A. Kiehol*, C. J. Mann, Alex. McCormick
J-L-Eoltoyder.
- ini East Ward—John B. Warfel.
” “ Woet Ward—Michael Clahangh.
-■ “ north: Ward—JohnShoemaker.
Intptehn Halt Ward—Wm. Bodomkr, John Hickey.
• • : HaOt Ward—Geo. W. Kessler, Jno. Bowman.
“ Eqrtk Ward—Bob L Green, Alex. McCormick
EMPORIUM OF FASHION!!
Fiiysma St., Altoona, Pa.
P. W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor.
jnOFBJXTOB OF THE “ EMPORIUM
■ ' GYnSEDOX” would respectfully announce to the
fmUrn that ku hao reoeiTrd a latge InToire of
C ASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
and agoaonl assortment of
PENT? FURNISHING GOODS,
Collw*, Neck-Ties, -Suspenders,
Hosiery, Handkerehiefe,
ice., &e., &0.,
_ lor the Casing and Sommer trade.
of the Emporium tarites an examina
tfoa oTMs stuck, feeling confident that his sbelres present
a grrsUr rariety of plain and tkncy goods than can
befound stuwtisrr h> the country. An examination will
dkerttoos aiw dee of thle Biot.
I ■ : He hasten recetredths
; EATEST FASHION,
uuftMfirt «Mhet “Outtef-,” he has ho hoditaaey in say
iowtksitliadaamakeup clothing In tbs ikstriou,and in
u'ifaßMrfikut can not Adi to pros* satlslkctory. It has
pnmnl k|M difMesth that
X*nr man tbit can make,
ClotfcSstntke mdMon, strong and cheap;
.All that hareerer tiled him yet,
, ,S«yOtat be really cant be beat.
RmMdWrthspUcs. Virginia street, first door above
J*(Bfi«>#an, Altoooa, Pa. [April 17, *62.
OTOWARI) ASSOCIATION, Phila
-11 Mielria for tke Belief of the Sick and Distressed,
eUlimdWitnyiriliestt and CbT-mic Disease., sud especially
*t !tb» Sexnal Organa, , Medical
Tafetable re-
MM weakness, tod other
MMM nT(Be Stqoßfl MpM,' nil«« 4Kr Hdw Remedies
imideyiiinftePliliinsery.eenttoiheaimcttdln sealed
Two or Area Stamps for
J. ttHitilN HOUGHTON, Acting Bnr-
WmJBBS IsiwtMrfni, Ko. 1 BmA Ninth Street.
wmmmt't*. ..- : . p«w»,g,iMt-)y.
KJ«g WHITE LEAD AND ZINC
IMW.al»(»meae. Oraen,TeUow, Paris Ones, dry
iPjPjUt ■■ : [l-tt] Mafijgs
ONALSUPPOBTEBfi, Trus
f numVUr Wraem ißradt it .
O.*lT. KBftSUßll’B.
7 15 A.M.
730 “
7 15 A. M. A « SO P. M.
7 » P. M
7 30--it
OEO. W. PATTON P. H
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
Dental Remedies
ARE
THE BEST in the WORLD,
INSURING
FINE TEETH
A NO
A SWEET BREATH.
AND V
CUBING TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA 1 .
, Doyen wish to teblawit with and admired for PtAaLY
Wmnaad Sound TEETH? Urn DE. WM. B. HURD’b
UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from
acid, alkali .or. any injurious substance. Price, J& cents
per boa.
EBJI. Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders*
which .whiten bat. destroy.
Bo you wish to be certain that yoor BREATH is pura
sweet, and agreeable to husband or wife, lower or friends?
Use BR. HURD'S CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH.—
Price, 37 cents perbottle. ,
This astringent wash H also the best remedy lo tbe world
tor Bad Bwuth, Buumnro Guns, Sou Mouth, etc.
It has cored hundreds.
Bo yon or your children suffer from TOOTUAGEI Get
BE. HURD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price. 15
cents per bottle.
Arc yen afflicted with NEURALGIA? Get DH. W.B.
HURD’S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. Tbe most effoc tive
and delightful remedy known.
They do not-adhere, nor blister, but soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 37 cents. Mailed
on receipt of price:
Do yon wish a complete set of DENTAL REMEDIED
and a Treatiae on Protning Tiethf Get DR. WM. B.
HURD'S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most
valuable present that one friend can make to another. —
Price, $l. Sent by express on receipt of price.
For Sale at all the best stores throughout the country.
Cactzom. —As there are dealers who take advantage of
oar advertisements to impose upon their customers infe
rior preparations,!! is necessary to insist upon having
what yon call for, and you will or ran not, thoroughly
tested, and prepared bv an experienced and scientific Den
tist. Treasurer of the New York State Dentist's Associa
tion, and Vice President of the New York City Dental
Society. Addreas
| WM. B; HURD & CO., New York.
DR. HURD’S DENTAL REMEDIES are for sale in this
place by G. W. KESSLER,
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S
NEW
Furniture Polish
Prepared from on improved receipe by the proprietor of
the “ Skothse Joxathak Polish,” is certified by all the
leading New York furniture Dealers and Piano-Forte
Makers to be thelwat in the world for removing Scratches,
Marks, and Dirt, and restoring a high and lasting gloss to
all kind* of Varnished work, from Furniture to Leather.
It is cheaper and better than Tarnish, dries immediately,
and is easily applied. With a piece of Canton Flannel and
a bottle or two of; ibis New Furniture Polish, a House
keeper; ean work magic in the furniture of a house, and
keep it TodkiDg Ulus new. Now is.the time to “ shine up”
your ftbles. Chairs, Desks, Pianos, Picture Frames, Car
riages,! etc., and make them look 50 per cent, better. This
Is true 'economy. For sale by Furniture Dealers and Store
keepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cent* a bottle. Depot
No. 1 Spruce Street. New York. g®, SPECIAL AGENTS
WANTED. Address,
BOX 1972, New York P. G.
GREAT ROOKS IN PRESS!
THRILLING INCIDENTS
OF THE
N 1 i . ,
Great Rebellion;
—OR—
THE HEROISM OF
Our SOLDIERS & SAILORS,
ILLUSTRATED.
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The critic* and the public are right in predicting that
this will surpass. ln graphic narrative, exciting Interest*
and extensive popularity, all other histories of the War for
the Union. Us theme wUlbefte herotcdaring, paHnutauf
feringand bair-hrtadth escapes of oar Soldiers end Sailors,
and in incidents will form the theme of conversation at
innumerable fireside* for years to some. It will contain,
In addition to IU stirring details, the philosophical Analy
sis of :the causes of the War, by John Lathrop Motley,
L.L.D., Author of “The BUe of tlie Dutch Republic,”
etc, the dates of SlI the important events from the John
BrownTaid, andean accuraVand revised account of the
principal batllea,witta engravings.
One-third the proceeds of all Subscriptions jsent direct
to us will be for the Belief of Disabled Soldiers, and
all persons who wish a copy of the work, and also to
benefit the soldiers, should send their name and address
at Also, ahy officer or private* or person in any
section of the country, having knowledge of any heroic
act or stirring incident, will oblige us by sending us an
account of it.
BOeKSKLLBM, POSTMASTERS, and CANVASSING
A6KNTB wfil benrnished with a Subscription Prospectus
on abdication totbe Publishers.
J#*A liberal commission given to Sol
diers desiring to set as Agents in taking
subscriptions.
THE HISTORY
. ;■ ■ ■ of
American Manufactures,
FROM 1608 TO 1860.
BV DB. J. UEANDER BISHOP. 2 VOLB-, Bmo.
: Vol; 1. now ready. VoIMI. nearly muiy.
ThU ls probkbly the largest end most important work
now in tha American press..
We hare alto Jut pnblisfaed new edition* of the follow,
ing useful aad popular books;
THE BUSINESS MAN’S
LEGAL ADVISEE;
Or, How to Sure Money, by Conducting Business
according to Law, as expounded by the best and
latest Authorities. 400 pp., sheep. Price $l.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INItUSTRY;
1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY
Cloth, $l. Ttife bu been republished in EngUnd.
Every bniineee Manand clerk should bare these books.
They will pay the -buyer a hundredfold. Every parent
should get them sgr tueirtans.
All 1 theae boohs are mailed, postpaid,bn receipt of price.
We nay particular attention to matting hooks, whipping
these! carefully, abd will procure and send, postpaid, any
bookanyvrhere, cm receipt of publishers’ price and six
stamps. Address,
FJiBEDLEY & CO.,
Tribune Buildings, New York.
PI^ISTOS!
T>EBSONS WHO WISH TO BUY
XT : a Ptaw of Oiebast makers will be ahown how the;
ana fare a bandnfne earn in the pnrrhme. If they address
Cnre of Jarj Coe & Co., Publisher*’ Agent*,
NKW YORK. P, 0.
Noi».a.l«M-l*.
ONWARD! ONWARD!!
EXCELSIOR OCR MOTTO!
NOW OPEN
On the comer of Brunch and Annie Streets,
EAST ALTOONA,
AN ENTIRELY
NEW STOCK OF OpODS!
Having disposed Of the
entire stock of old goods in the almpe atand at auc
tion, we desire to say to the public tbaiuwe have .just
opened out an
ENTIRELY NEW SiTOCK
to which we inrite the attention of the public. We are
determined to sell at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Our stock embraces a Urge and complete assortment of j
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, |
consisting, iu part of plain and fancy Silks, all-wool Be- :
laities. Alpacas. Clmtlie Delaines, plain and figured Berege, :
Lawns, Giughame. Ducals, Dt« Barge, Travelling Dress
Goods, and all the -
LATEST STYLE PRINTS'
M © xi 9 s "W e ar.
We have received a large and we!! selected stock of GEN*
TLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS, such as Cloths, plain and
fancy Cassimerea. Cashmerets, Tweeds, Jeans, Corduroy*,
Beaver Teens, Velvet'Cord*.-and other fashionable goodw
for meii and boy*.
WHITE GOODS.
Irish Lineu, Cambric*. Victoria plain and dotted
Swifi<. Bobinet*. Edging*. Ac.
We Have a targe a gortmeut of Ladies’ Needlework Col
lars and Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves, Gaunt
lets, Mitts, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck
Ties, Veils, Ac, Also, Ticking, Checks, bleached and un
bleached Muslins, Cotton and Linen Diaper. Crash. Ac.
Also, a flue assortment of
SPRING ‘■SHAWLS,
VVc have leceived a large lot of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES' GAITERS,
HATS & CAPS, SHAKER BONNETS, &c..
which we are determined to sell cheaper than ever.
QUEEENSWA ME,
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE.
HARDWARE,
Groceries, Flour,
Bacon, Cheese,
Syrups, Molasses,
Mackerel, Herring,
Carbou Oil, i Fish Oil,
Drugs and Medicines,
and, in ioct, everything usually kept in.a firnbelaes Store.
Ae we make our purchases almost entirely for cash,
and as we will sell for
CASH ONLY,
AND KEEP NO BOOKS, It will enable us to sell Good* at
very moderate prices; and by fair dealing and strict at
tention to business we hope to secure a liberal ahare oi
public patronage.
Altoona. April 15. 18ti2-tf
NORTH WARD AHEAD!
NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
AT OLD PRICKS
. UK UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
I Hpectfnlly inform the citizens of Altoona ami sur
rounding country that he has just returned from the oast,
where he has lntfn selecting his stock of Spring and Sum
mer Goods, which for style, quality and Price cannot be
surpassed in this neck'of cjuntry. His stock is much
larger than heretofore, and, as it is quite an object in the»e
war-exciting times for every one to purchase whsre they
can get the BEST article at the LOWEST PRICE, he
would sav that he can and will Fell AS LOW. if not A
LITTLE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in this
place. He wishes all to call and see his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he cau offer in
ducement! which will DEFY COMPETITION. His stork
consists of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
«»F EVUKV DESCRIPTION.
jVIKN AND BOYS’ SUMMER WEAR,
LADIES AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES.
MEN AND BOVS’ BOOTS AND SHOES.
MEN AND WOMEN’S HOSE, HATS AND CAPS.
Ginghams, Lawn*, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Dried Peaches and Dried Apples, Plain and
Canvassed Hams. Ac., Ac.. Ac.
He will sell tlSfc AMERICAN PRINTS at i-ent-
FAST MADDER COLORS. 10
FANCY DELAINES, from to 2a
Fine Bleached MUSfjl NS vard wide. " VJ.]/,
“• t. 7' •• 10 *
% - ; ! “V.
Heavy Unbl’ched •• yard •• 12‘v.
“ •• - J* 8 and 10
LAWNS, from 8 to 16
LADIES' SLIPPERS. from 40. to 50
“ Fine, French. Sewed. Heeled BOOTEES. $1 25
Pegged 1 00
MEN'S CALF BOOTS, 2 75
« GOAT u 250
BOYS’ GOAT, (Nos. 4 and 5.* 1 50
MEN AND BOYS’ OXFORD TIES, from 76 cents to 1 00
MEN’S CALF MONROES. 1 00
All sires of MISSES* k CHILDREN'S SHOES, very low.
I^SdcFn at 20 cents,
nl FSff White Sugar 11 and cents.
Brown Sugar from 7 to 10 eta.; Best Honey and Lovering’s
Syrup, at 60 eta.; Sugar House Molasses, 40 cts.; Baking
Molasses, 31 to 40 cts.; together with Cedar and Willow
Wart; Flour, Feed, Ac., and all other articles of Goods,
just as low as any other house.can sell. Please cull and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Altoona, May 1,1862. J
GROCERY AND PROVISION
W'oliE,
A nnie Street, East Altoona, a few floors above
Branch Street.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST IIE-
I reived a large and fresh stcck'ofGROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, Ac., which he will sell at prices equally as lew
as his competitors. Ills stock consi.tn of
FLOUR. FRED,
BACON. HAMS.
FISH. SALT,
POTATOES COFFEE
SUGAR, TEA.
spices crackers:
CHEESE, TUBS
BRUSHES A
BUCKETS BROOMS
RAISINS LEMONS
ORANGES FIGS
DATES COMBS,
SOAPS KNIVES
BUTTER, EGGS
CONFECTIONERIES DRIED FRUIT
AND DRUGS OF ALL KINDS
I'iurito the public tu call and examine my stock, as 1
amidetermined to please in quality and price.
May 8,18fi2-tf WM.H. PERCIVAL.
WM. S. BITTNER,
Dental Surgeon,
Office IN masonic Lgmaaa
TEMPLE. next door to the Post
Office.
J. G. AOLUM.
Notary Dnblic,
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., IM.
Can at all times bi> found at the store of J. B. Ilileinan.
October 1.1857. ■
s2s] EMPLO Y*MENT 3 [s7s
AGENTS WANTEDI
We will pay from;s3s to $76 per month, and all expen
ses, to active Agentt, or giro a commission. Particulars
sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company, R.
JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. ■
Sept. 13-ly.l
T BVI’S PIiEPAKATION ; FOR EX
flj terminating BATS, MICK, KOACIUtS. ANTS, and
Nad bngs withont danger in its nee under any clicnmstan
net tor aale at the Drug Store, of G. W. KESSLER.
: Jtn.34, ,66-tl] : \
All styxes cak feting and
Oilcloths can he fonnd a: I.AUOHMAN’S.
GELS & CO
J. A. SPRANKLE. .
iNorth Ward.
Saxckl I. Fries.
STOVES,
TIN AN I) SHEET-IKON WARE.
The undersigned would re-
SPKtTFCXLY an
nounce to the citizens r
Altoona and vicinit y th
thev have just received
large supply of STOVI2I
of all Pattern*, such -
Cook. Parlor, Office at
Shop Stoves, which I
will sell at the most n
souahle prices, A lan
supply will always
kept ou hand
T/y AX& SHEET-IBoy WAKE, in cn-ut variety,
always on band.
ROOFING & SPOUTING
pn up on short notice.
They have also attached a copper-smithing room to their
establishment and will keep on band an assortment of cop
per and brass kettles, kc.
All kinds of job work promptly attended to.
HABDWAEB.
The subscribur* have added Hardware to their line ot
business, and are now prepared to supply anythin): in the
Hardware and Cutlery line, such as Handsaws, Axes,
Augers, Adzes. Chisels, Squares. Rules. Hummers, Planes,
Hinges. Locks. Latches. Files, Knives and Forks, Spoons,
Ac.. Ac., all of which they oiler on the most reasonable
terms.
J®*Persons wishing anything in the Hardware line are
requested to call and examine their stoc^t.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
«3U .Store on Annie street, between Harriet and Ada
line streets, Kast Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite
Kessler's Drugstore. West Ward.
Altoona, Feb. bd. lS«i’J
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR THK CHEAPEST AND BEST
iSpi'inir & iSiinmicr Goods !!*
J» H! LEM AN has jus I received a| T.\('ol> SNV.UEK, TAILOR,
large and well selected /dock *»f Cood*. consisting «d ] I ji, fj t . r 0 0 f Ope Hundred Fhx per Month /
Cloths. Plain and Fancy Casstineres. Sulinetts. Kentucky I . .*, t
Jeans. Tweed*. Beaverteens. Blue drilling, ami all other : 1 *'" ihx r-«spe«-ttnU> .el
kin.U of Good» for i mj ''hum to iml.l c
i Hiteiitivfii. si- a Fashionable
MKN AND BOYS’ WKAIi. . Thu!!, follows:
together with a grand and magnificent ass«<rtmeut of i Because 1 keep an excel-
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. | c^i"^tlnga°Lnd
SucJi as Marl. and fUncy Sil-ks. ChuUicj. BtrtQes. Brilliants. j Trimmings!, which, when
Loivns. Vdainrs. CtriiUzx. Deßerjes. ('rapes. Prints. j *xainimd.alwaye please.
( rap and Slella Shawls, Mautil/ae. Undersheresojul , Because my work is
Hosiery. Bonnets and Rihlxm*. Gdlars. Hand- made up in a manner that
I't.rdiiefs. Sid Glares. Ifaetjmi Shirts. SI id- takes down the country
Mire Miits. di:.. dr. ■ and give* all my customer*
A I w / \ I a 'Mty appearance.
A -* v - / * Because lam not inferior
Ticking-. Checks. Bleached and I'libleaclu-d Mullins. ils a Cutter to tin* bent to
Cotton and Linen Table Uiap«r. Crash. Nankeen. Ac. ; j„. n.nnd auvwhere.
15.Tan*.- mg experience
II AUf»WAB£. ofKi;NAh K. i in my business gives me
WO»r» AM) WIU.oU WAI!K. control over it. and
Oil. CI.GTHS. CAKIMvTS. .VC. I am not dependant upon
«-v -v , r [•) T|i o. all V «U»e t' >l‘ft lilt* ‘I ut of
CxKC > V XLt i the fiiuN,
Our stock of Groceries i> uioiv extensive than ever. and | Because lam still *>n thesimny of forty. and th.-re
comdsts of Hi<> anti Java Coffee. (‘rushed. Loaf and N 0. ■ fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Sugars: Green, Y. 11. and Black Teas: Molasses, jsoups, Call <»n me. in tin* corner room of the “Brant Iloti--*.
Candles, Salt. Fish. Ac. Give no- a trialjuid y<m will Sway ph a-.ni.
IRiOTS AND SID;ES
Thankful to tin* public Tor tin* very liberal patronage
heretofore received. he hope* bv strict attention lo bind- : '
IK;!. 0 ' 11 Stoves. Tin and Sheet Iroy Ware
ami examine hie Stock, and vmi will b«* o-n- W "LD/“iT T r Tv* s ' > t
vlnced that he has the best assortment and cheapt -d (;..*kls ?>Jr wl X li> VI , tV V .
in tb» mark.-t. Cj RliiCr WOIM,!> 1! KS Pl’d T- ” .
Countrv Produce of all kinds taken in e.\« Immre tor ; ~ , ,
tiootla at market jtri«*. : >7* ■ -■!
AlUmna. April 4. ISttJ. »“'• »»'“'* ,I,J| j'-r .•••■■Jtanil.v on Inmil »BBS£
* _ large assortment or <•. l , or! >i\ dnny ifitd
* .S' of nil styles anil size*. to suit the
OUT AGAIN * • wants «»t all. which he will ••ell at low prices, on reason
■*“ * aide terms.
fl’Mu; undersigned would n spectiulh so- , , a.- «!>■■ k.ip.-. nniin.n.i ■ lory- st’« o ro. ml Shat-
I i •’ i Iron consisting of all articles f.>r enhuarv purposes—
_JL ‘ licit the patronage oi the citizens of Altoona and 1 n.<e/ UrutUt*. sfr,i v I*Spt\ dr
vicinity, as he has again opened out He has also purchased tin- r : ght «»f sale in lllair rountv.
AT HIS OLD STAND. : “ v. jinks'
on Vin/luiu st.. a/eir doors hdotr the Snot's Of/icr, ; 1 M I , lU)\ FD SALSAGL STL FILL,
with an entirely new and fre*h supplv of . au "liich needs only to be seen to be apprecia
* and should l»e possessed bv every farmer, butcher or those
PROVISIONS AND 0 ROOK 1 OKS, ■ . wU * nmchim:. , DnpTiv ,
VD- Particular attention paid to purling up s*POCTIMi,
such as 1 either in town or conutrv. Spouting painted and put up
FLOUR, RACON. - FISH, j l,ll toru..-, [April i*. m»iy
SALT, POTATOES, I 0 ROt’KHY, PROVISION
CHEKSK. OORN-MKAL, .MILL-FKED asi,
(UK 1.V1.' m'pv WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
u L ’ ' r pil K rXDEKSWNED WOULD IN
TEAS of nil kinds. COFFEE. &UOAK, SIRUPS, BAKING ; I FORM the public that he has purchased the interest
MOLASSES, TOBACCO, MAJARS, DRIED FIU 'IT. of A. MILLIKON in thoQrucery ami Provision Store here*
SOAP, CANDLES. BROOMS. BRUSHES. toforc kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St.,
Crockery, Wooden and W illow are, Stationery, Nation . wher** he will continue the liusinesß, and will keep con-
Candjes. Ac. Also a large st»*ck of | ntantly on hand a large supply of ••
I lOTJORS f FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES
■ J DltlKI) IiKKI - . FISH, SAI.T. MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA.
All the above stood* will Do Hold. Wholesale or It .-tail, at omni-a ~,1V Lii-ri.rv , niiv
the lowest price*. Come on.—come all! See for v.mr- ‘ U,AI *’ SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
selves, and he convinced. N.» charge for examining hiy ull ‘* everything usually kept in Grocery and Provision
stock. LOUIS PLACK. Slur*'.*. all of which ho receives fresh from'the eastern and
April 17, ‘tiiMf. ' western cities, and will sell at the most reasonable prices.
1 Having recently obtained license to sell liquor.by whole
1v imirnc m.r,, x-ArrmiA : sa, °* 1 wiM keep constantly on hand a large assortment of
/ARMMIfc TAKh NOTICL. Thu : ll«iuurs of the W qualities to be had.
undersigned 1* About starting a Tannery, and wish- 1 respectfully solicit a sharp of public custom,
e* to }my or trade for * July 12. ISGI-tl,} J. BEUKOWITZ.
400 CORDS ; ; —
of good KOCK oak BARK, end also for HIDES, for I VI 01410 (iOOD NEWS !
which the highest market price will he paid. ( ;T 1 The undersigned ha* just received from the Hast
Altoona, April 17, ’62-tf. LOUIS PLACK. ; a large anil varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS ,
consisting of
Exchange hotel.—the si il •
SCHIBER would respectfully iu-
form the public that lie ha* recently re- (.'lotus, Cassimehkc«, ani»
fitted the above Hotel, and is now t? C'T’TXT/^
pared to accommodate hi* flßends , V Ma& X XiN VT,
patrons in ; materia) for
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for oil • FINE AND COABBE
sqjourners. His, Table will alwoys be luxuriously supplied ; 1 , • ' •
from the markets of the country and cities, and hi* par i O \ K |{ 0 0 A J, h ,
filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges ard as i
reasonable as those of any other Hotel In the place, and’ he , . Ioat, ' ml ‘ 01 ‘,
feds satisfied they can not be complained of by those tvho | BOYS* CLOTHING,
favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive share : r.WTS <wmo
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he | GLNT& *bRMSIUNO GOODS,
throws opeu his house to the public and invites a trial. • ! such as Undershirts, Drawers. Sus-
I have just received h stock < f No. 1 French Brandy. 1 louder*. Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs '
for medicinal purposes. ' 1 Ac,. Ac., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices.,
Also alorge stock of excellent Wines, for uedidna) pur- j All work ordered will be'made up in the Tory best stvle
poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to i according to the latest fashions, on short notice. ! '
be fonnd in the country. " Nov. 1,3869-tf fifIIOMAS ELW AY
Altoona, May 27,1859.-lyl
$3O. EMPLOYMENT ! $lOO. I
Commercial Agents Wanted I
TO SKI.L GOODS foil THE
ADAMS
(A New KxoLAxn)
MANUFACTURING COMPANY. I
M'e will give a commission of one hundred per cent, on nil i ' v . ‘f c .' ia Prepared to offer to thecltiaena of Altoona and
goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at from ! .1 i°wpriepa. Having pnrchaseddirertfrom
$3O to $lOO per month and pay all necessary expenses, i In-t n !^ltPjr Xvn prepared to sell af prices
For particulars adders (with stamp) ’ ‘ that will defy competition. All that he asks is that the
CIIAS. ItUOtiLEB. tlen'l Agent; j JT' I ', w,n call and **“*>»«• hi» stork before purchasing
For the Adams Manufacturing <;«. Dktboit. Mich, t .MaewMre. _ . . '
May 8,1862-ly *% BOOTS and SIIOKS made tO order on the most rea
sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to
t forget the place, two doors below Post Office
■lan. ■•!. 1681. M. THOMPSON'. Agent
COAL.
'VTOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY ! ~ ~
X* family to get in their supply of coal for the Winter. 11 1 E® • O i XiS I OENTLEMEN
and the snbscribbr wouldthereforo inform tho dtisi-ha of V * draw iii*jii and hear. JOSKPIi [> TROCT hiiLii.
Altoona and vicinity, that ho is prepareil t» supply them, cea to the p-i-.a-. Hint lie is ready to dUelnree his duty
ered nt the door of the pnrclmaer.
or by the bushel, deiiv-1 fTpARDW' A RE' OF ALL DESCRIP
'WTard on the North side of the Railroad—upper end IX 'ions just reeeived and for sale bv
° f , Al . to S!*,] l « a . rd -, 11. K. MYERS. »rt. lf.-tf] J - . B, lULKMaa
July 20,1861.-tf. _ -
■Rlaik oocirnr issoiiAKbß
JU AGENCY.—The undersigned. Agent of the IHnlr : -* ltn< “'*■ P!l - [June i(SU3t.
Co»ty Mutual Eire Insurance Company, la at all ! ,T~ — 1 ■—-
tlmea ready to insure against loas or damage by fire, ltntki- ■
iwf, iferCwndiK, Furniture and Property, of otitj'
criptkm, is town or country, at as reasonable rates a* any \ **
Company iu the State Office with Bell. Johnston. Jack & v V: ", -
°* _ T. oamiwki.l.. dyr»/. ru) YOT TV AM’ AH AT OIJ CAP,
-• • WIT.HMAVR*
... Stkph£n Wnmiß*
SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR
NEWSPAPER PRESS
t OK THK ABOVE SI M IN CASH
i 1 will furnish one of my superior NEWSPAPER
PKE.'-'SKS. that cun be driven by hand with cji-o itt the
rate of
SEVEN HUNDRED SHEETS I*ER HOUR,
! on iui y kind of a job from a colored poster down, and do
it- work Its well as any cylinder Press in the world.
lif.i :il x 4ii inches, rolls a form 47 x U inches with two
; rollers. weighs, boxed for shipment. 4400 lbs, and can he
nut no ami act running by any ordinary printer.
There ia included with the Picas, one nlWwi blanket,
i too aela roller-stocks,and two roHer-mould
lloxing mid carting, $25-extra.
I have issued a specimen dope on this press, in pam
phlet form, containing a cut of it. and will lake great
pleasure in sending a copy to those who have 0«t received
i it. on tile receipt of a paper from them.
Anv publisher inserting this advertisement, to the
amount of it Hi. and sending me a phoer containing it,
i will lie allowed the amount of their bill towards payment
I oil i.ne of mv presses, if ordered after one year from Se[>- j
i timber 1. Ibiil. If ordered within one will be
1 allowed for tin bill. If ordered within six months $3O
I w ill lie allowed. And if within three month*. 440 will ta>
| allowed fur Ui»* bill.
-. Vi-o wdl hud it for your interest to commmiicale di-
I icily with me, as I warrant the press to be i II I repre
sent it, w lii, h your merchant can easily ilnd out for you
if you are a total stranger, in Xew York. For further
addict A CAMPBELL.
N->. 1«*. ,Spruce N. Y.
S*_l*t. p.*. I s ‘‘l.
; I > Vl' I'. NT K KROS KX K OR 0 A KTSOX
; I )l I. LAMI\S!
1 I 'm in Jieauti/, Simplicity bajehj or hronomi/.
I > . > desiring to obtain the very best and clu-ap
; t . M ' . isiM“ light within their reach,. should cal! at the
I Moiv ; the undersigned and examine these Lamps before
■ \.mv i, 4 .sin%r elsewhere. ami we pledp* ourselves tV> denion
■' U {[\ 'i hat SO AIVIItKNT can occur hy explosion.
1 *V. That they emit no offensive »nlor while burning.
".1 That they are very easily trimmed.
4th That the'v are easily regulated to give more or 1.*,«
I ’ light.*
*)th That thev burn entirely free from smoke,
j t j, That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
FRIES A WINTERS
, in y otlit'i light now in common use.
Tin—.- lamps an- admirably adapted for the ore of Stu
ilt-nls Mechanics. Seamstresses, Factories. Halls, diuretics.
I sillies Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
i " The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can he attached to
: „ld side hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
i expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp.
\Ve -unrantea perfect satisfaction in all cases.
1 IB3S-tf.! KE.-t.'l.Kh.
JOHN' BOWMAN
SOMETHING NEW.
ITHK SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST
returned frorathe eaetwlien. 1m Ims iinrchaswl a
very largo and fine stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BROGANS, GAITERS, AC..
CAMPBELL’S
THESE AltK U Alt TIMES AM) WAU PitICES,
Alio-ma. May 2iw>m
& F4NCY VKSTS, of every
size and nt.vle at I. VCDUMAM’S.
Book Bindery
AND- BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
A*'’- -M Market St', t/arriulnirn. /•.,
rphiji MAblifbinent is cluefly ,1, .
I ;|ii> inAim6»fU:re of Wimik
Bank*. o>«m«r /'•
and pritale ]tn*yrf«s»b t dAt <llHtet- -t- tl's'.'v;
v,-rv best »r4t«ek«a4<Mi^9M*)»P may I
rcli'cl ui«m. Blank Boo»; printed. pag.-d
■>nv ,hatred pattern. Sheriff's. Attorney.
Docket-of all sizes. mtO» art ruled t.-. i , ...
an i| Yearly Assessment*. Duplicate*, «c.. fi.'i,
sef. priuted or plain, ruled and bound to ~rd..r , ‘ 1
Docket* tnadfc of.thc loft linen paper.
Librarians aud others, desiring to have tb»ir ~
bound and a! moderate pricep.ahoiibl given., a , ;1 H V
patters of the largest sixes. Harper's Weekly.
Pictorial. Ballous, Scientific American. London \
bound toorder. and in any style reputed. Harper, v„' '
]. v Magazine. Knickerbocker. Blackwood's :oid dr.,'
Magazines. iWey's Lady's Book, Lady's Repository' ■
sou's Magazines Piano Music. *c, Mind in extra in',
tbe more plain and substantial half binding. -,.i, v . r
lililcts. Law Magazines, Pampblet law-, bound i„ -, ...C."
brary style, at very moderate, prices. Person, 100.,,
nnmnet of volumes to bind, will receive a liberal ,1i.., ,
Ui'tdinu cau safely be sent to tis from a distance h ~
press, and all work entrusted to I Itir rare aid ", .
dily executed, safely packed an.l returned by Hxi 1
All work wap ranted. Address K. L. ill TTLU
■ //(rn. j
«;*e-McCHUM A BERN, at the Tribmu Itfflc . a , , ,
agents foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will civ,- i,„ , r .'
tiim in relation to binding, and receive and r.-timi
free from extra charges, for all who cnt.ust their
my care. yl. 1.,;i ;
GROCERY AND BAKERY:
1' HE! UNDERSIGNED ANXur\
rest«; the citizens of AUooim ainl vicinity tUt ,
has ju*t received a large invoice.! 1 of
- Fltl T lT&, CONFECTIONARIES. NUTS. SRU !>
nml notionaifn* ehiWren expressly for the IMiAiy
He will also keep always on bund a g**>l k >y'i.....
and faiicy cakes, of hi* own imnmfuctutv.
LEMONS. PRUNES, RAISINS. \t
Iwayaion hand at all Hensons of the year.
’ofi’ee. Teas, Sugar, Molasses, liulin,
EGOS, if soon WHITE WHEAT Fl.nrk
always in stare and tor suit* in lara«* or Muall 'juantiti*-
('iill. examine ami prjco my sfoek ami ymi «i!l ii
it as poml anil cheap us any in town..
Uec. *2ii. VfiMy ;
r rm-: oukat question wumi
1 now agitates the mind of every
i.«. where ran I get the hast article for mynt
money?; in regard to other matters, the -mi- VB
scriher would not attempt to direct, hnt If v<*u gR
wunr ahytaflg in the line of
HOOTS OK SHOES
he invite* an examination of hi* stock am! w< n.
*.!e kcepscbu»tantly on hum) au assortment of Bo*'l-.n>
(iaitcr*. Siiid>crs. &c.. which he offers at fair priot
- lie will give special attention to outturn work.
wmdi ill he warranted to give satisfaction. Noi.
.1 a rt;ii ."N vui
I'« st wolkmon are. employed . *
Ilcim*ml»or shop is on Virginia ■iua-.-w.c
oppo-iu* Drua: Store
•!. ? 57-tf]
(reiieral News Agency.
*• ir .
oak Hall, No. t, .main stkeio
SGHo|()L BOOKS. BLANK UiMjKh.
STATIONERY, CONFECTION A KH>
CIOARS & TOBACCO;
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN CHEAT VAltlK'H
j CONSTANTLY OX HAM),
oclolit-r 2i. 1861.
RATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
This Great Journal of Grime and Criminal. 4 i* !->
its Twelfth t Year, and is widely circulated throiudi
the lt contains -all the Great Trials, CrimiuL
Gudes, and appropriate Editorials on the some, to^etlK-r«
Information on Criminal Matters, not to be found ii.
newspaper. x
t®,.Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for *ixiti >nC '
be remitted by subscribers, {who! should writ** tb*-ir
and tihri town, county and State where they reside plain! - '
To 6. W. MATSELL i CO.
Editor & Prop’r. of New YorW Police Gazeti-
Xeiv l*f rk
lt>—lf;|
AND OYSTER SALOON.
'PHE SUBSCRIBER WOCLH IN
1 FORM the citizens of Altoona ami vicinity that It-’
CONFECTIONERY. NCT and FUUIT STORK. Ik a!**.'-
supplied w&h the very best articles ,to be had. and in ?r ,y!
satiety, lie has also an
OYSTER SALOON
attached tohis store, in which he will serv*- up 01 fTU'*'
in every style daring the season.
FRBSH-BAKED BREAD dr PlESalv'-w
He teat till times prepared to supply cakes, caiuiio. i
or puvßlcsbnd other parties. He invites » “bar' 1 "fr ,,l)l:r
futronagc, believing that he can. render full sathwctj'-n ll
till.
Remember. his store and saloon is mi Virginia
doors below Patton’s Hall. ‘>TTO RoS>i
AltodnaJOet. 10, 1861-tf
/ ’ ; W. KESSLEjt—I'IiACTU Al
•* BjRUGGIST, jeapectfiillv
to the citizens of Altoona and the public P'
emlly. that he stilEcontinnes the Drug business.
on Virginia, street, where he keeps constantly BL||
on hand, ftnf sale, Wholesale and Retail. DRI'OS.
3IEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, VARNISH-
ES and( DYE-STUFFS.
By strict.at ton lion to business, and si desire t«>r *“
■is&ctiop to all as regards price and quality. h 'l”'
merit and receive a shsrb of .public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied on rea^uud’c 1
and all-orders from a distance promptly attended to-
Physiciahs prescriptions carefttlly compounded. > *
/ IORELITK BASE .—Having pur
cbasejl the right to manufacture the COBhl* '
BASE for-ARTIFICIAL TEETH, I am now prep^ J ,
put up denture* on this new and beautiful
ls fair superior to the old style, on silver P 1 ** •
it will-not'corrode or discolor. It contains no m - ‘
substance,; ;and of course there is no galvanic *« •“;
whereby metal plates often become obnoxious. .“ f 1
wishing a fine set of teeth will please call and
speclmansi! W. 8. BITThBB-
Jan.?, 18ift2-tf] Office in Masonic Temple.
I>INE AND LARD OILS- <’A'l
? phene. Burning Fluid, Cak-bon Oil. kc.. at
ON IJANP AT McCORMICK’S St ->‘
splendid assortment of Ready-Mail**
rail and set. \ov.-*•
( \ HOCKItI ES. A LABU K Ajj*
V IT Complete assortment of Groceries Imv**
ceited at ihe store of • J.R. IlIU^
H' AIK. HAT. TOOTH. SHAVI>
Paint. Pash and Varnish Brushes *
i 4lj; KINDS OF PRINTING
/ i • ; neatly aud oxpedil'iusly exocuH-d at
' -ALTOONA TBI BUN!
A|K OILS, J'*
tnij'3. SJutTlnc Crwiin. Tnil-t Sh“>I«;
'Mt; If ,
Spectacles !'
*;Uh «f 1-if.
! BUTTER'S
ST}ATE CAPITOI
BUOKWItKAT FLOUIt. CORN MK.U.. il
H. FETTINGER’.S
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McCBUM & DEKN,
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THE ALTOONA. TRIBUNE.
.„ o.U. C, DP.HX.
l N lOO PBiusn'sks'ast> yaopitizvoiti.
•tituiii u»»»tilo iiirariabl}- 111 »dvan«,1...... $l,BO.
; ..t tlu* expiration of the tlou
~.,id i''f
,f • aI>VI>IITI9IHO
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r kmim '
r4oH » 26 $ »?>». *
, ...i- «»•» ~ ........ 60 56 100
~i«ar», 5 l l“' - s{ ioO t6O J !W
T«o •' W •" 150 2•» 260
‘""“r t!i«emkoml “■«“ “«*»•“• * «"»»
r c lor racli I, "* <!rlio “ inont j l j g mouth*. I je»i
1 1 so $a oo *6 uo
2 50 4 00 7 00
4 00 6 OO 50 00
5 00 * 00 52 051
s liuos or l*»8»
iint) rt»iu*r*v
I’liretf
i‘«o* *'.■ -10 00- UOO W'oo
ll ilf a column *l".. UOO »00 40 (»n
vlmtulfttratoi s and '
reliant* advortismg by y«|*i ** • jo on
5 oo
: i'“' S mnlcattonsof oaracteror individual >'■-
.-.■'twill bo charged »n«r
, i.umYesVrfTwiil be continued till forbid and <*«« Uc '
...riling to „ l gouUper lino forever)- ineertton.
b&ltiniore Lock hospital _
a KSTABLISIiBD AS A KBFUGB f ROM QUACKKB\
"Vhe K Place Where a fare Can
I be Obtained. ,
DK JOHNSON has discovered the
mn.t Certain. Speedy Vnd only EflectnaV Iseiiuiiy * u
1 1 f.>r nil Private I)UoaHCK, Weakness of tlu' Buck
t ? of tlu- Kiaucy S ».i..l Blu.l
-: DlSteirii!*, liupotency, General Debility.
\ rv Insness, Dyspepsy, Languor. Low Spirits. Confusion
r I !?•““ of the Hoart,Timul.ty, from Ling».
V'.„f Sight or O ddiues*. Disease ol tho Ue«l.
k !"V vow or Skin, Affections of the Liver. Lungs. Storn
‘iorUoivels-thasu Terrain disorders arising from th.j,
i utvrv Hal,its of Youth —those secret and solitary pra< -
• Ul ‘ ,'_ u tathoti victims than the sons of jyynoi* t.>
Uarhiers^of their most brilliant
ilojies or anticipations, rendering marriage .Ac.. imjasisi-
YOUNG MEN
i• nv who have become the victim* of Solitary V«■ ■
:n f iretilful amt deatuctiva liabit which annually «»«»■! *
I, m untimely grove thuoaumla of Young Mon of the m' -i
s ulte.l talent* ah.l brilKuot intellect: who might otlici
« io‘ have entranced Hatching Semite* with tec thnmlijrt
.1 eloiiiieiico, or; wakotl to ectnsy the living lyre, may tall
with full confidence
marriage- . ,
Married Pcrion*. or Vminis Mon ctcmplatiiii niurrioK'
Wing tmnof phy*i«»l wwikiits*. organic dclMlity. ( lcf..,
tuatv. Ac., speedily cured; _ .
110 who places hiuwdfuuuer tli-* care of Dr. J. muj
ii ‘i-«us|y confide in hit* honor a* a gentleman. ami con,:-
rely upon his skill ns n physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
1 miiunU.acdy Cured, and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection—which renders Uh* mheraMr
nul marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by Ui
victims of Improper indulgences- Young persons are l;
-u.t to commit excess from not being awuie oltln- dr-.-a
tul consequences that may ensue. , Vuv * w [ u> t “* at n : v * .
<lands the subject will pretend to d*my that the
iirucreutiou la lost sooner by those falling into imp."ptr
habits than by the prudent? Resides being deprived the
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most *en-.us and de
structive symptoms tolboth body and mAd arir>e. tie
lncomes Deranged, the Physical und Mental r hnc
turns Weakened. Ui* ot Procreative Power. Vtvoiih lm
lability, Dyspepsia. Palpitation «t the Heart. Indige^tmii
Constitutional Debility,h Wasting of the traiue. t-ougli.
ronsumptioD v l)eciiy and Death. 1
OFFACE, NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET.
Lei: hand side gouig frbm Haltimon* street, a f" ‘
from-the corner. Fail not to’olnorvo nanv and timj:- 1 i
Letters paid and contain, a stamp. IheU'
i..r*.s Diplomas hang in his ollice
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAVS.
iVb Mercury or uscons Dnnj*.
ORi JOHNSON.
Member of the Uoyal College of Surgeons. Loudon. Ur;*-,
mite from one of the most eminent Colleges in the Liul *
States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent - f
tin* hospitals of Lunclpn, Paris, Philadelphia and eb"
where, has effected some of the most astonishing cu:
that were ever known; kniuiy troubled with ringing in r
head and ears when asleep, great nervousness. l*m
alarmed ht sudden sounds, bashfulnosa, with frei|n»-:i
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mm»
were cured immediately.
,TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE-
Dr. JT. addresses all those who have injured theinseb -
hy improper indulgence and solitary habits, which rn.i
hith body and mind, unfitting them for either busim*-
or marriage. , _ . •
There arc some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
■luced : by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of th
Back and Limbs, Palnsi In the Head. Dimness of high*
Loss of Muscular Powdr, Polpitatioo_of the Heart, Dyrf
p-riiy, Nervous Irritability,.Derangement of the Dlges
rive Functions. General Debility, Symptoms of Consnmp
ti<>n. Ac. . . , , .
Mextally.—The'fearful effects of the mind are mnch -«
ho dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Idea*.. TV
predion of spirits. Evil-Forebodings, !A version to Society
S.df-DUtrnsl, Love of Solitude. Timidity, Ac., are some o
the evils produced. >
Tuocsakds of persons of all ages can nowjudge what i
the cause of thoir declining, health, losing their rigor, l*-
•coming wbak. pale, neurons and era iciated, having a su>
gnlar'appearance about the eyes, coUgh and symptom*, o
consumption
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured tltemselvt*H by a certain practice* .n
dulged in wheuaionC.a habit frequently lfyrt»«l Uv i
*vtl or at school, the effects ut mhic •»
nightly felt, even when asleep. an(l lf n / jt c«reU ren*M
marriage Imposible, and destroys both mind and bouj
apply Immediately. ' ... : .
' What a pity that a young man, the hope of l»i» tounir
the darling of his parents, should I*e snatched from a
prospects and enjoyment* of life, by the consetiuvuce •
> deviating .from the. path of nature, and indulging »u
certain secret habit. Such >per»on* ucst, hefore contet
plating 1/' ' -
Carriage,
reflect that a sound mind and tody are the most
requisites to promote connuhit) happines*#. Indeed, wit
out these, the journey through >Ufe becomes a weary p
grimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view : ti
mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with V
meianCholy*Yefloctlou that the happiness ol another I
comes blighted with our own.
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pha#'*
finds that he has imbibed the of this painful d
ease; it too often.happanfc that an 111-timed sense of#Uao
or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to the
whoi from education and respectability.can ** otu ' *
friend him, delaying; till the constitutional symptoms
this horrid disease make their appearance, snch as ulre
ted sore throat, diseased uose, nocturnal pain s ro the he
and jlimbs. dimness (if sight,'deafness, nodes on the »i
bones and arms, blotjches on the brad, fhco and extrei
, . tics7progressing with frightful rapidity, till at,/f* l 1
palate of the mtraihror the hones of the nose fail «Jj a
the victim of this awful disease becomes a homd object
commiseration, till' death puts a period to his dreioi
sufferings, by sending him t->«*thai Undiscoveredconn
from whence ho traveller returns.”
UUasietencfioM/ac* that thousands fall victim*
this terrible disease] owing to th« unskiUfalness ofjgi
rant pretenders, who, by the iw °f that Dtadly 1 > i*
•V'WttrV, rulp the constitution and make the residue
life miserable. j
' STRANGERS
Trust not your Hvtk '.r health to the care of the mil
Unlearned hnd Worthless Pretenders, destitute of fcuoj
edge, name or characteivwh> copy Ur. Johnston# ady
Usements, or stylo IthomselveiS in the newspaper#, Tt\
•• I arty Bdheated physicians. Curing, they I 1
you trifling month after mouth, taking their filthy i
poisonous, compounds, or as lone as the - smallest fee
be obtained, and Itj despair, knye you with mined he*
la Jlgh over yoor ghlling disappointment
pr. Johnston Is the only Physician advertising.
Mis credential otj diplomas always hang in hi* offic.
His remedies orkreutraont are unknown to all on
prepared from a life spent in the great hospitals of Ki:r
the first in the country and a more extensive iVfrtih A,
«»c« than any othef Physician in the world.
-,L l ihoorbement of the press,
The many thousands cured at this institution, year «
year, and the numerous important Surgical openv-j
performed by Johnston, witnessed by the reporters oj
Suu,** “ Clipper*," and many oth*r papers. notlCj
which have appeared again and again before the pd
besides hU standing a# a gentlemen of character anj
sponsiblllty, Uasjnfficieut guarantee to the afflicted.
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUSCO.
=«* letters received iiulckm po#t-pftK* and cootolai
stomplobetieedoh the reply Persons wntlngshduhi
ofadvertiseinent describing *jmp
»! ng should u> particajarln diroenjsg
lettevs tothis Institution, firth* following wowser;
dOHN M. JOHNBTOH.K. 0-.
Of Baltimore hock Hospital. ktaryla
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