TiiMWfc DIRECTORY. OMWOHKtt, MINISTEIIB, AC. PRMBttgEIAii—a»T ) A.B.CLtMUP»«tor—Prmching W **T tftWfc RkNmtbßehooUnmmc rem ** o’etoekla Um moning. . MUWWft WHWOtAt-feir. ff. Ui S»wn»i>. BaUmtbmrnlag •* 11 o'clock, Md itt UM nNIa(,M ; o'clock. ; im«t Hccttag in the irviitT Mwlmmiiy vv.ping .1 7 o'clock.— StbbUhStiMal bi theMß*e room «t 2o’cl ? ekP.M. ■VANONUCAL MJTHJBRAN—Rev. C. t. ImamD, »wty B»W«tli morning at U o’clock, •ItfHktMMaiit T AM. Pmyer Meeting lu tbt- Inetanlrai «cry WrtamUT nolig »t 7 o’clock.— SnbfaMh School in nwraa »t-9 o’clock A. M. BAPTIST—Rov. A. B. Sxxbowzx, Putor.—Preaching •t*ry morning at 11 o’clock, and in the evening at T o’clodt. Pr»yw*’Meetillg every Wednesday evening at T o’clock. Sabbath School at 9 o’clock A. H. DNI-UDBaBZORKN—Rev. SAKuat Kxnuni. Pastor. Preaching overy Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock.nndin the eveoingntT o'clock. Prayer Maeting in the Lectors itoom evSry Wednfday evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbatn School in the luneroomatl o’clock in the morning. PRQTBBTANT BPIBOOPAD—<No ragnUr Pastor.)— Preaching on Babbath.morning at 11 o’clock and in the •v.uing at 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday erasing at T o'clock. Sabbath School at 9 o’clock A. M. MNBUSHCATBOUC—Bev. Job* Tcigg, Pastor—Di- TiaansrTioaa arery Sabbath morning at lojk o’clock and inAw agarnooe at 3 o'clock. Sabbath School at 2 o’clock flitam CATHOLIC Rev. - - . Pastor. —Birina am ricoa arery Sabbath morning at 10U o'clock, and in tba afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School at 1 o’clock Ik:the afternoon. AIRICAS METHODIST—Bev. Auxanoni Jobsbtob, Pastor. Preaching every Fourth Sabbath in each month. Prayer Beating every Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Sab bath School at 3 o’clock la the afternoon. RAH. ROAD BCHEDUE. ON AND AFTKE MONDAY, HAY S, 1862, TRAINS will arrive at sod leave Altoona Station as follows: Express Train Ksstsrrives 8,20 P.M., leases 8,40 P.M. « .« Wat “* 7,50 A. M, “ 8,10;A,M. F»«l “ East “ « 1,00 A.M. “ Wait “ 8,06 P.M., “ 82MP.M. Kail •• Eut “ 7.30 A.M., “ 7,45 A.M. “ “ Wait “ 6,45 P.M., “ 7/W P.M. *ha HOLLIDAYSBDBG BRAHCH connect* with Ex press Train West, and Mail Train £aat and We»t. «a.TRK BRANCH TRAIN also makes one trip to 11 ontincdoa—leaving Hoflidsysbarg at 10.15 A.M.—Altoo na at 1650 P. M.—ami arriving at Huntingdon at 1 .20 P. M. Rxteuibo.—Learn Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M.—Altoona at 3.15 p. M.—and arrirea at Hotlidayaborg at 3,45. ENOCH LEWIS, Gm’l Supt. MA»I*B CLOSE AND OPEN. MAILS CLOSE. Extern Way Weataro Way UoUidaysborg Wstteyn Through Baa tern Through. MAILS ARRIVE. HoUidajabnrg... 7.20 A.U. A 045 P.M.- Weatera Thi.ugh 7 30 A.M. Eaaterat Throogn ~ 7 50 “ Waatara War 8 20 P.M. Eastern, Way 045 “ Omox Hocxs;—Daring the weak, from 6 46 a. v. til 7 30 r.n. On Sundays, from 7 45 till 9 00 a. a. GEO. W.PATTON P^M. MEETINOB 0F ASSOCIATION^. -.MOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 281, A. Y. M- meeta on third Tuesday of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M., in the third atory of the Maaonic Temple. MOUNTAIN B. A. CHAPTERING. 189 K. A. C., meets on the first Thursday of each at 7J£ o’clock P. M., in same room as above. . MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No. 9, K.AB.M., meets oq the first Moadtj of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M*, in same room as above. MOUNTAIN COUMANDERY, No. 10, K.T. meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month, at P.M-, in seme room as above. ALTOONA LODGE, No. 473,1. 0. of O. F., meets eyery Friday evening, et 1)4 o’clock, in the third story of card’s Hell. VERANDA LODGE, No. 632, I. O. of O. F., meeta eyery Monday evening, at 1)4 o'clock, in third story of Patton’s Building, on Virginia street. WINNEBAGO, TRIBE, No. 33, 1. O. R. M., meets every Tuesday evening in the second story of Masonic Temple. Council fireklnd led at 7th ran 30th breath. ' ALTOONA DIVISION, No. 311, 8. of T., meets every Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock, in thesecond story of the Maaonic Temple. STATE OFFICENB. Governor —Andrew O. Curtin. Secretary State —EU SUfer. Attorney General —William M. Meredith. Auditor General —Thomas U. Cochran. Surveyor General —William L. Wright. AttfuUmt General —E. M.Biddlc. State treasurer— Henry D. Moore, BLAIR COUNTY OFFICERS. Judge! qf Vu Owrtx. —President Judge, Hon George Tay lor. Associate*, gunnel Dean, Adam Moses. Stale Senator —Hon. Lewie W. Ball. jtnfMinaan—Xhsddeas Banka. PnOumotan —Anthony 8. Morrow. Regieier ami Recorder —Hugh A. Caldwell. Sheriff —Samuel McCamant. Deputy—John Marks. : Dißrtct Attorney— Bcnjamlo L. Hew it. Count]) Cammixeionert —George L. Cowan, George Koou, ; James M. Klnkead. Ceaafy Surveyor —James L. Owin. I Treasurer —John McKeage. 1 DwrHaa Director* —Peter Good, William Burley, David ’Animndt. > Cbautg Auditors —A. M. Lloyd, Bobt. M.Meesimer, L. L. ■ Moor*. Cbrmer—A. J. Freeman. Superintendent of Cbm mow ScAooii—John Mitchell. ALTOONA BOROUGH OFFICERS. Anton effkt JVnee—Jacob M. Cherry, John W. Bodies. ffwgftt John Allison. Team OtmeO— A. A. Smyth, Daniel Langhman, John Louden, Jacob Berner, C. K. Hostetter, S. 3U Mervine. Ctotfe M. Woodkok. Semak Trtaxurtr —Daniel Langhman. Seim Director! —B. C. Dorn, John Shoemaker, J. B. . HiUman, ffa. Boyden, James Lowther, E. A. Beck. IWnnirrr at Shoot Board —J. B. Hileman, High Cbattaide—Joseph K. Ely. OXUeetoraf State, Omntf, Borough and Sdwol Tax—Jos. K.Hy. iMHIOT John A. Nichols, C. J. Mann, Alex. McCormick Assessor—Daniel Price. JtxxtebmtAxxetxort— Jacob Hesaer, J. L. Beifsnyder. Judge ofJSUcHont —Eastward—John B. Warfel, “ u Weal Ward—Michael Clabangb. “ “ North Ward—John Shoemaker. hupeetore 'Sait Ward—Wm. Bodamer, John Hickey. “ West Ward—Geo. W. Kessler, Jno. Bowman. “ North Ward—Kobt. Green, Alex. McCormick EMPORIUM OF FASHION!! Virginia St., Altoona, Pa. D. W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor. nhßtp PRQPRIETOB OF THE “EMPORIUM 1 OFFABHION” would respectfully announce to the pS$Ue ttythe has received a largo invoice of OLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and a general assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, t Collars, Neok-Ties, Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c., &c:, &c., Intended lor the Spring and Summer trade. The progd .tor of the 'Emporium invitee an examina tioe ends snwk, feeling eonltdent that his shelves present a greater variety of plain and- fhncy goods then can bs fond eiaewhere tn thet country. An examination will conrhms any one of this Act. • He has also received the &43&SBT' FASHION, “Cutter,”lie bee no hesitancy ineay - Ing that h* can make up clothing in the (hehion, end in a ataAnsr that can not fell to prove satisfactory. It bee psmsdhttoa prorerti that Asdihrd’sthe my.men thet cen make. Clothe, In the fashion, strong end cheep; All that ben ew tried him yet, Saythat be reelly cent be beet. Ksmsglber the piece, Virginia street, first door ebon Jagpirith Ben,Altoona,Ve.. [April 17, ’«2, WARD ASSOCIATION, Phila rtphia.' Pot the Belief of the Sick end Distressed, »(th VirnfontandChronlc Diseases, end especially forJkeOnre of dtoeaseaof the Sexual Organs. Medical adricagirse gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable re peats a» :jgporMalurris or Seminal Weakness, and other StMlm oflhe Sexual Organs, end on the Heir Kemedies employed In the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed lattw enretopos, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for Bunin vfflM ifiontable> HOUGHTON, Acting Snr swSi'Bblllll Association, Mot 2, South Ninth Street. ■ [June 22,1802,-1 y. T||pBWHITE LEAD AND ZINC ■ Tala iL ah» Chrouie.Gt«en, Yellow, Peris Green, iry m ' ; (l-tt] KESSLER'S i Nominal supporters, Trus ami Shoulder Braces for sale at 0. W. KESSLER’S. THE BEST in the WORLD, CURING TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA! Do you wish to be blessed with and admired for Psaelt Won and Sound TEETH! Use DR. WM. B. HURD’S UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from acid, alkali or any injurious substance. Price, 25 cents per box. 7 15 A.M, 730 “ 7 15 A. M. A 6 30 P.M 7 20 P. M 720 “ DR. WM. B. HURD’S Dental Remedies INSURING FINE TEETH A KU A SWEET BREATH, AND Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders* which whiten but destroy. Du you wish to be certain that your BREATH is pom sweet, and agreeable to husband or wife, lower or friends? Use DR. HURD’fI CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH.— Price, 37 cents per bottle. This astringent wash is also the best remedy in the world lor CAJfKxa. Ban Breath, Bleexubg Gums, Soils Mouth, etc. It has cured hundreds. Do you or your children suffer from TOOTH ACE ? Get DR, HURD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price, 15 cents per bottle. ‘ 1 Are you afflicted with NEURALGIA ? Get DR. W. B. HURD’S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The most effect™ and delightful remedy known. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm • pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 87 cents. Mailed on receipt of price. Do you wish a complete sol of DENTAL REMEDIESi and* Treatise on Preserving Teeth f Get DR. WM. B. ; HURD’S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most valuable present that one friend can make to another.— Price, $l. Soot by express on receipt of price. For sale at all-tbe best stores throughout the country. Caution.— As there are dealers who take advantage of our advertisements;!*) impose upon their customers infe rior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon having what yon call for, a&d you will get the best, thoroughly tested, and prepared hv an experienced and scientific Den tist, Treasurer of lb® New York State Dentist’s Associa tion, and Vice President of the New York City Dental Society. Address WM. B. HURD & CO., New York. DR. HURD’S DENTAL REMEDIES are for aale in this place by G. W. KESSLER. I THE HOUSEKEEPER’S NEW Furniture Polish Prepared from an improved receipe by the proprietor of the > Bbothjbk Jonathan Polish,” is certified by all the leading New Ybrk Furniture Dealers and Piano-Forte Makers to be the best in tbe world for removing Scratches, Marks, and Dirt, and restoring a high and lasting gloss to all kinds of Varnished work, from Furniture to Leather. It is cheaper and better than Varnish, dries immediately, and in easily applied. With a piece of Canton Flannel and a bottle or tvfo.of this New Furniture Polish, a House keeper ean work magic in the furniture of a house, and keep it looking I«ke new. Now is the time to “shine up” your Tables, Chairs, Desks, Pianos, Picture Frames, Car riages, etc.,and make them look 5C per cent, better. This is true economy. For sale byFornitore Dealers and Store keepers generally., Price 25 and 50 cent* a Dottle. Depot No. 1 Spruce Street. New York. frJt-SPECIAL AGENTS WANTED. Annasss. _ BOX 1972, XUw York P. O. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS! THRILLING I STUDENTS OF THE Great Rebellion; -OR THE HEROISM OF Our SOLDIERS & SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED. 1 VOL, LARGE 12MO. PRICE $1,25 The critics and the public are ,right in predicting- that this will surpass. In graphic narrative, exciting interest, and extensive popularity, all other histories of the War lor the Union. Us theme wulbethe heroic dating, patientsuf fering and hair-breadth escapes of our Soldiers and Sailors, and its incidents will form the theme of conversation at innumerable firesides for years to some. It will contain, in addition to its stirring details, the philosophical Analy sis of the causes of th 6 War, by John Lattyop Motley, L.L.D., Author of “Tho Rise of the Dutch Republic,” etc., the dates of all the Important events from the John Brown raid, and fln accurate and revised account of the principal battles, with engravings. One-third the proceeds of all Subscriptions sent direct to ns will he given for the Relief of Disabled Soldiers, and alt persons who wish a copy of. the work, and also to benefit the soldiers, should send their name and address at once. Also, any 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. BOOKSELLERS, POSTMASTERS, and CANVASSING AGENTS will befnrnisbed with a Subscription Prospectus, on application to the Publishers. ®aS“A liberal commission given to Sol diers desiring to act as Agents in taking subscriptions. 11. THE HISTORY OF American Manufactures, FROM IGOB TO 1860. BY DR. J. LEANDER BISHOP. 2 VOLS-, Bmb. Tbl, 1. now ready. Vol. 11. nearly ready. This is probably the largest and must important work now in the American pre*a. : Wo have also Just published new editions of the follow, ing useful and popular booty: f THE BUSINESS MANH LEGAL ADVISER; Or, How tp Save Money, by Conducting Business according to Law, as expounded by the best and latest Authorities. 400 pp., sheep. Trice $l. OPPORTUNITIES FOE INDUSTRY; OE, 1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY. Cloth, $l. This has been ra-published in England. Every imsinefcs Man and clerk should hare these books. Tbej will pay the borer a hundredfold.. Every parent ■hoold get tbexh Ibr their sons. All these books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price- We pay parttetjlar attention to mailing books, wrapping them earefatty,aad will procure and send, postpaid, any book anywhere, bn receipt of publishers’ .price and six stamps. Address i FREEDLEST & CO., Tribune Buildings, New York. DIAJSTOBI ■pERSONS WHO WISH TO BUY JiP a Piano qf.the best makers will be shown how thfey mm save a handsome som in the purchase, if they address PIANO, Care of Jot, Coe & Co., Publishers’ Agents, NJSW YOBK, P. O. Nor. 21, 1861-ly. ONWARD! ONWARD!! EXCELSIOR OUR MOTTO! XOW OPEN TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE. On the comer of Branch and Annie Streets, f T'HE I t M?ERSI<tNBD WOULD RE . / J I BPKtTFI tLY “ EAST- ALTOOJi A, nounce to the cttitem - _ „* Altoona and vicinity tL AN ENTIRELY they havejnst receded ■ larire supply of ?Tu * lE¥ STOCK OF GOODSiXt^om^ Having disposed of the : ®Xofi'aXm‘l 6 c t h entire stock of old goods in the shore stand at auc- sonable prices. A la, tion» we desire to say to the public that we have Just : supply will always opened out an ’ kepi on baud. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK ; iu 01 0,8 poblis ‘ We *" [ROOFING & SPOUTING —. Kpu up on short notice. VERY LOWEST PRICES. ( They hare also attached a copper-smithing room to their Onr stock embraces a Urge and complete aetortment of I eatabUtoent and will keep on hand an assortment of cop ® - i per and brass kettles. Ac. LADIES* DRESS GOOf)S, I All kinds of job work promptly attended to. consisting, in part, of plain and fancy Silks, all-wool Do- \ "Of T? \\/ T-? W? Uines, Alpacas. ChalUo- Delaines, plain ami figured Berege, jJL XXA—L v ▼ ▼ -A- v J —* • Lawns, Ginghams, Ducals, De Barge., Travelling Dress ; Goods, and all the LATEST STYLE PRINTS. Men’s Wear. : We have received a large and well selected stock of GEN TLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS, such as Cloths, plain and i fancy Casaimere*. Cashmerets, Tweeds, Jeans, Corduroys, j Beaver Teens, Velvet Cords, and other fashionable goods J for men and boys. ~ WHITE GOODS. j Irish Linen, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, plain and dotted | Swiss, Bpbinets, Edgings, &c. We have a large a-sortment of Ladies’ Needlework Col- : lars and Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbpns, Gloves,. Gaunt- j lete. Mitts, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Nock ; Ties, Veils, Ac. Alio, Ticking, Checks, bleached and un- I bleached Muslins, Cotton and Linen Diaper, Crash, Ac. Also, a fine assortment of SPRING SHAWLS. . VVe have icceived a large lot of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS , HATS & CAPS. SHAKER BONNETS, &0., which we are determined to sell cheaper than ever. QUEEENSWARE, CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE. HARDWARE, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Herring, Carbon Oil, Fish Oil, Drugs and Medicines, and, in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Stors. As we make our purchases almost entirely for cosh, and as we will sell for GASH ONLY, AN® KEEP XO BOOKS, it will enable us to sell Goods ut very moderate prices: and by fair dealing and strict at tention to business *e hope to secure a liberal share oi public patronage. Altoona, April 15,18ti2~tf NORTH WARD AHEAD! NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT OLD PRICES.' ' i HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- I spcctfully inform the citizens of Altoona and sur rounding country that he has just returned from the east, where he has been selecting his stock of Spring and Sum iner. Goods, which fur style, quality and Price cannot be surpassed in this ueck of country. His stock is much larger than heretofore, and, as it is quite an object in these war-exciting times fur every one to purchase where they can get the REST article at the LOWEST PRICE, he would say that he can and will sell AS LOW', if not A LITTLE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in this place. Ho wishes all to call and see stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can offer in duoementt which will DEFY COMPETITION. Uia stock consists of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. MEN AND BOYS’ SUMMER WEAK, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES, MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN AND WOMEN’S HOSE, HATS AND CAPS. Ginghams, Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, ‘ Dried Peaches and Dried Apples, Plain and Canvassed Hams, Ac., Ac., Ac. He will sell the AMERICAN PRINTS at 12L4 cents. FAST MADDER COLORS, 10 FANCY DELAINES, from 12>< to 25 Fine Sleached.MUSLINS yard wide, 1-V. ■■ “ X JO ■ k “ 6K “ Heavy Cnbl’ched yard •’ j I■■1 ■■ •* o " 1 8 and 10 “ LAWNS, from 8 to 15 LADIES’ SLIPPERS, from 40 to 50 “ *1 ' Fine, French, Sewed, Heeled BOOTEES. $1 25 “ Pegged ** 1 00 MEN’S CALF BOOTS, 2 75 “ : GOAT “ 250 BOYS’ -GOAT. INos. 4 and sv) 150 MEN AND BOtS’ OXFORD TIES, from 75 cents to 1 00 MEN’S CALF MONEOES. 1 00 All seizes of MISSES’ A CHILDREN’S SHOES, very low. OerS^?^ Rio Coffee at 20 cents, White Sugar 11 and cents. Brown Sugar from T to 10 cts.; Beet Honey and Syrup, at 60 cts.; Sugar House Molasses, 40 cts.; Baking Moltyses, 31 to 40 cts.; together with' Cedar and Willow Ware; Flour,Feed, 4c., and all other articles of Goods just as low as any other house can sell. Please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. A. S?R ANKLE. Altoona, May 1,1862.] North Ward. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Amiie Street , least Altoona, a few doors above Branch Street, The subscriber has just re ceivcd a large and frizh stock ofOBOCERIES. PRO VISIONS. Ac., wkich he will sell at prices equally as low as liis competitors. His stock consists of FLOUR, PEED, BACON. HAMS, FISH. SALT, POTATOES, COFFEE, SCO AS, TEA, SPICES, CBACKESS, CHEESE, TUBS, BRUSHES BUCKETS BROOMS RAISINS, LEMONS ORANGES PIGS DATES COMBS SOAPS KNIFES BUTTER, EGGS CONFECTIONERIES DRIED FRUIT, AND DRUGS OF ALL KINDS I invite the public to call and examine my stock, as 1 am determined topleaae in quality and price. May 8,1862-tf WM. H. PEBCIVAL. WM. s. blttner, Dental Surgepn, OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE, next door to the Post office. li fly J. G-. AI^LTJM, Notary JPnblic, ALTOONA, BLAIK CO., PA. Canht all times be found at the store of J. B. Hileman. October 1,1857. s2s] EMPLOYMENT! [s7s AGENTS WANTED ! We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expen ses, to aoUre Agents, or giro a commission. Particulars sent free. Address Brie Sewing Machine Company, R. JAMBS, General Agent, Milan. Ohio, Sept. 12-ly.] T EVI’S PREPARATION FOR EX- I )1 terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, and Bedibugs without danger in Its use under anyeirctunstan cea for sale at the Drug Store of G. W. KESSLER. Jan. 24, g66-tf} : All styles carpeting and OitCloths can be fonod LAUGHMAN’B. GEIS & CO Saxtzl I. Fans. .Stipe** Wetmm STOVES, The trabscriburs have added Hardware to their line of business, and are now prepared to supply anything i& the 1 Hardware and Cutlery line, such a# Handsaws, Axes, Augers, Adzes. Chisels. Squ ires. Uulcs, Hammers, Planes, j Hinges, Locks. Latches, Files, Knives and Forks, Spoons, j Ac., Ac., all of which they offer on the most reasonable 1 terms. t 4®*Persons wishing angling in the Hardware Hue are requested to call and examine their stocK. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, flgk. Store on Annie street, between Harriet and Ada line streets. East Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite Kessler's Drug Store. West Ward. Altoona, Feb. od. ISdkL HEAD QUARTERS FOK THE CHEAPEST A XT) BEST Spring k Summer Goods!!’ J, B. HILKMAN has just received a large ami well selected stock of Goods, consisting of Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans. Tweed?. Beaverteens. Blue Drilling, and till other kinds of Goods for MEN AND BOVS' WEAK. together with a grand and magnificent assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. Such as Black awl Fine*/ Silks. ChallUs, Bereyts, Brilliants, Lawns. D'laivts. CHintzs. DcUrges. Crapes. Prints, Cru)jr and Stella Shawls, Mantillas, Undtrsltevcs and Hosiery. 'Bonnels and Ribbons, Odlars. Hand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves. Hooped SJ.irts, Skirt int/. Lace Miffs, dx.. dc. ALSO, Tickings. Checks. Bleached and Unbleached Muslin*, Cotton ahd Linen Table Diaper. Crash. Nankeen. Ac. HOOTS AND SHOES WOOD AND WILLOW WALK. OIL CLOTUs. CARPETS, AC. GROCERIES. Our stock of Groceries’ is more extensive than over, ami consists of, Rio and Java Coffee, Crushed, Loaf ami N 0. Sugars: Given, Y. H. ami Black Te;u>: Molasses, Soaps, Caudles. Salt. Fish. 4c. Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, he hope's by strict attention to busk ness, and un endeavor to please, to merit a e mtinnamv of the same. HARDWARE Call and c-xamiiK* his Stock, and you will \n- cun viuced th:tl he haa the best aasonuicut and cl.t-ajust O-xhls in the market. Country Produce of all kind* tak*-u in exchange for Goods at market prices. Altoona. April •*, ISt>2. POKED OUT AGAIN ! j The undersigned would respectfully so-1 licit the patronage of the citizens of Altcn.n,. and ; a* he hag again opened out AT HIS OLD STAND. on I'liyuiia s(., a Jew doors Maw the Suit's Office* with an entirely new and fresh supply of PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES, such as FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SALT, POTATOES, CHEESE, CORN-MEAL, MILL-FEED OATjS, RYE, CORN, TEA 3 of all kinds. COFFEE. SUGAR, SYRUPS, BAKING MOLASSES. TOBACCO, SEGARS, DRIED FRUIT,* SOAP, CANDLES, BROOMS, BRUSHES, Crockery, Woodenand Willow Ware, Stationery, Notion?. Candies, Ac. Also a large stock of LIQUORS! All the above goods will oe gold, Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest prices. Come one—come all! See for your selves. and be convinced. No charge for examining my stock. LOUIS PLACE. April 17. *62-tf. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—The J[ undersigned is about starting a Tannery, and wish es to buy or trade for 400 CORDS of good ROCK OAK BARK, and also for HIDES, for which the highest market price will be paid. Altoona. April 17, ’62-tf. LOUIS PLACE. T?XjCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB- Pj SCHIBER would respectfully in form the public that he has recentfy re fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre pared to accommodate his friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare uo pains in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. His Table wiU always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of thfe country and cities, and his Bar filled tvitb liquors of choice brands/ HU charges are as reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and be feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial. A have Just received a stock cf No. 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur poses, togetherwith a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to be (bond in the country. Altoona, May 27.1859.-1 y] JOHN BOWMAN. $3O. EMPLOYMENT! $lOO. Commercial Agents Wanted. TO SELL GOODS FOK THE ADAMS, (A New England) MANUFACTURING COMPANY. We will give a commission of one hundred per cent, on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at from $3O to $lOO per month ami pay all necessary expenses. For particulars addres (with stamp) CUAS. RUOGLES, Oen’l Agent, For the Adams Manufacturing Co. Detroit, Mich. May 8,1862-ly COAL. ■VTOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY ll family to get in their supply of coal for the Winter, and the subscriber would thereftfr Inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he is prepare/! to supply them, on Short notice, with a superior article of ANTHRACITE and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. He will sell It by the Train, Car, or Cart Load, or by the bushel, deliy ered at tho door of the purchaser. on the North aide of the Railroad-upper end of Altoona Yard. * h. r. MYERS. July 35,1861.-tf. T>LAIR COUNTY INSURANCE m-J AGENCY.—The undersigned, Agent of the Blair (S>tmty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is at all timet ready to insure against loss or damage by Are, Build* wyt, Merchanditt, Furniture and. Properly, of every des cription, in town or country, at at reasonable rates as any Company in the State Office with Bell. Johnston, Jack k Co. . 7. CALDWELL, Affmt. Jan. 27, ’69-tf SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR newspaper press variety, I -OK THE ABOVE SUM IN CASH jr I Will furnish one of my superior NEWSPAPER PRESSES, that can be driven by hand with ease at the rate tf SKV*EN HUNDRED SHEETS FER HOUR. on tnv kind of a job from » colored porter down, ami do , its work as well as any cylindgUPrM* n> tbo world. led 31 x 46 inches, roll* aforfo 27 X 44. inches with two rulers, weighs, boxed for shipment, 4200 lbs, and can be put up and set canning by any Ordinary printer. There is included with the Press, one rubber blanket, two sets roller-stocks, and two roller-monids iloxiug and carting. $25 extra. 1 have issued a specimen done on this press, in pam pblel form, containing a cat of it. mil will take great pleasure in sending a copy to those who have not received it. on the receipt of a paper from them. - Any publisher inserting this advertisement, to the SU,mint of $lO, and sending me a paper containing it, ; will be allowed the amount of their bill towards payment ■ on one of rov presses, If ordered after one year from Sep- I temfor 1. IS6I. If ordered within one year,- $2O will be , allowed for the bill. If ordered within six' months $3O will be allowed. And If within three months, $4O will be aliuwei for the bill. You will find it for your Interest to communicate di rectly with me, as I warrant the press to be r 11 I repre- Kent it, which vour merchant can easily find out for yon if you are a total stranger in New York, For further Particulars please address A CAMPBELL, v No. 16, Spruce street, V\, Sept. IU. 1661- T> AT ENT KEROSENE OR CARBON I 111- LAMPSI Unr billed in Beaut;/, Simplicity Safety or Economy. I v . v person desiring to obtain the Tory best and cheap eat V. table light within their reach, should call at the .. fj ctlie undersigned and examine these Lamps before purchasin'’ elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon- ■ ! Vr That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. •>a Thai they emit no offensive odor while burning o'. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily reflated to tire more or less =th Thaftbey burn entirely free from smoke, i’th That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than my othet light now in common use. These lamps arc admirably adapted for .the use of Stu dents Mechanics, Seamstresses, factories. HftlUjChnrchea, atoies. Hotels, and are highly recommended for fann y one. " The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to old -*ide hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small expense, and will answer every purpos- ol a new lanp. ■ We guarantee perfect satisfaction |n alf cases tug 19. ISSB-tf.] '' o Kh.-cl-i.il. ERIKS & WINTERS TACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, eJ The Hero of One Hundred Fite per Month ■' I would respectfully «J« forth my chum to publi attention, as a Fashlonabl Tailor- as follows: Because I keep a* l excel lent assortment ot Cloths Cassimeres. Vestings an* Trimmings, which, whpi exarained.always please. Because my work i made up in a manner thf takes down the conuti and gives all my custome a city appearance. Because I am not inferu aa a Cutter to the host 1 he found anywhere. Because long experienc in my business gives ni entl r e control over it. an I am not dependant upt any on- Pdift nu- out the sud*. Because I am still ou tliesniui\ side nf forty, ami tle-re fur*‘ iny taste ;w a Cutter and \vorknuiu unimpaired. Cal) on me. in the corner r- om of th* "15.-ant iruise- Give uii* a trial and vou will Z'> away }n<-as- i. Alto-ma. May 20-dim ' .TACOf: SNVDKU. Stoves. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware SPOUTING. &G. O 1!1GG WOULD KKSIGiru •- • fully nfurm the citizen- Aluwnaj®3|gfc ami vicinity that he keeps constantly »-u hand Banning large assortment <<i r<„,kln'j. Tc.rhtr . (idler and FS3Qg9| Shop Stores, of all styles am] sizes, to suit the wants of all, which he will sell at low prices, ori reaaon ahle terms. He also keeps on baud a large stock of Tin ar,d Sheets Iron TJ7in». consisting of all articles for culinary purposes— Osil ScuUle*. Stove. Pipe, tfc. He Las also purchased the r ; ght of sale »u Blair county, of H. V. JONES' IMPROVED SAUSAGE SHIPPER, an invention which needs only to he seen to be apprecia-. and should he possessed by every farmer, butcher or those requiring such a machine. * iS- Particular attention paid to putting op SPOUTING, either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up ou the most reasonable terms.; ' fapnl 14,1859-1 y ■ CAMPBELL’S THSSK ARE WAR TIMES AND WAR TRICES. GROCERY, PROVISION AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN FORM the publicrthat he baa purchased the interest of A. MILLIRON in the Grocery and Provision Store here tofore kept bythetn bn Virginia street, below Caroline Stv, where he will continue the busiheae, and will keep con stantly on hand a large supply of FLOUR. HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES, and everything usually kept In Grocery and Provision Stores, all of“which he receives fresh from the eastern and western cities, and will sell at the most reasonable prices. Having recently obtained license to sell liquor by whole-, solo, 1 will keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot liquors of the best qualities to be bad. > ■ 1 respectfully solicit a share of public custom. July 12,1861-tf.j J. BKHKOWITZ. ' More good news i The undersigned baa just received from the East a htrge and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS , consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, and VESTING, material for FINE AND COAKSE 0 V E 11 C 0 AT S , material for BOYS’ CLOTHING GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, such as Undershirts, Drawers, Sus penders, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs 4c , 4c., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. All work ordered will bo made up in the Very best stvle according to the latest fashions, on short notice. ■ Nov. 1,1609-tf THOMAS ELW AT SOMETHING NEW. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST returned from the east where he has purchased a very large and fine stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, &C., which be is prepared to offer to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity at very low price*. Having purchased direct from the mannfectnrers for cash, he is prepared to sell at price* that will defy competition. All that he »«ks is that the p<wple call and examine his Mod: before purchasing elsewhere. ® BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the mod rea sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended fb, Don t forget the place, two doors below Post Office Jan. 3,1861. M. THOMPSON, Ay:ut. OYES! O YES! GENTLEMEN draw nieh and hear. JOSEPH P. TROUT tnnnun? cesto fchf that he is ready to discharge his duty asan Auctioneer whenever called upon. 'jan.2 ’5O. Hardw are of all descrtp tioua just received anti for salt* l,v OCl ' ls,f I J'.li.llimiAn Belgium canary lirds for SAIE. Apply tu’G: W. FISHER. Portrait Painter, Alio, na. Fa. i JunoPMt. PLAIN & FANCY VESTS, of every size and stylo at I.AUGHJIAN’B. DO YOU WANT A HAT OR GAP, olieai) or fine ro to LAUOUMAN’g. I BUTTER’S STATE CAPITOI Book Bindery, AXD BLANK BOOK MAAXFArinnv Ifo, 54 M’irktt St.. fjnrritbnrg. 'r ] I^his; establishment is chiefly thomanittarture of Blank B,»>Ve for and private iijdtTMyfe. r «- T e,c heat- of stock and workmanship ms 1- «it*Skj£ retiVdnpbn. Blankßookaprmted, paged any desired pattern, Sheriff's, Attorneys and . Docketsof a»*«* made and roled tooru. r r,... and Yearly Asjpmailß tepDote*. feu for cn„u ■ ses printed orplain, rated mud Immid t<, order. , Dockets toade of the best linen paper. Librarian*. and other*,, desiring to have their , . bound and »t moderate prices, slum!,l girensaean. , papers of the largest sizes. Harper s Weekly. . Pictorial, Ballons, Scientific American. Loi,.!, m X. * bobnd to-order,and in any style required. Harper's M.,,...’ ly ytazaiine, Knickerbocker. Blackwcwd's and Orah£. Magazines, <k*toy’s Lady's Book, Lady sßepositorr. i. : , son’s Magazine, Piano .Music. 4c_ hound in extra . the more pUii and sntatantial half binding. Select pblets. Law Magazines, Pamphlet Jaws, bound in t ., Ni - t bcarv style, at very moderate prices. Per~ n-l,at. ac , number bf voiames to bind, will receive a liberal Binding can wifely be sent to us from a distance u 1 - press, and alji work entrusted toonrearewdi i„ ; dily executesL; safely packed and returned by Expi»»._ All work warranted. Address K L. 11l TTKE. . «|.McCKIjM A DEBS, at the Tnl.au, Ofiie,-. agents fdi Altoona, and vicinity. They will gi«. , n ( rs tion iu relation to binding, and receive and return u... free from extra, charge*, for all who ent.ust their »„i t; my care,- [March a, W,i.; T AND BAKERY; rp HE UNDERSIGNED ANNOI'N I ces to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity tL.it i ; Ims just revived a large invoicee of FKPTS, CONFECTIONARIES. NUTs. si*]t. ; KS and notions ifor ehildreu Ac., expressly: fur Da- He will also keep always onibuml a good st*<k pi,- and fancy cakes, of his own manufacture. LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &('. always on hjandat all seasons of the y-ur. Coffee. Teas, Sugar, Molasses, BuiPr. EGOS. GOOD WHITE WHEAT Fl.orii always in store and for sale in larire or small <juantiti< - Call, y.xahiju? and pries my stu -k :»ml y<m will ri it as atul cheap us any in town TK-c. y r|''UK I i HEAT QUESTION Wllii'il ■ now agitates the mind of every p--i>uii i\js» is,, wbetv can 1 get the best article for m VreSy money * : lii, regard to other matters, the Tanl scriber would not attempt to direct, but if you |gs want anythlbg iu the line of fcSfe*. BOOTS OR SHOES , he invites an examination ot hi* stock and v, r !L<* constantly on hand an assortment of Uo. Gaiter*, Slippers, 4c., which ho offers at f.iir pric He will give special attention to custom wo wnich will be warranted to give satisfaction. Xm best workman are employed Renumber my shop is on Virginia street. m oppo-ito Kessler's Drug Store Septeinhvif o. 7«T-tf] ; 11. FETTINGEILS General Xews Aircm-v OA$ nALL,vNo. 7, MAIN STREET SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK" BuoKs. STATIONERY, CONFECT lON A KIES GIOARS & TOBACCO. TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VAUIKTV " CONSTANTLY OX HAND October 34.1861. ' National police gaz ettk This Great Journal of-Crlm? and Criminals 1' ii its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated thr>'«Lh i t the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Crimsu; Cases, and appropriate Editorials on « > information on Criminal Matters, not to l>e fohini other newspaper. Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 fur six tn<' n - be remitted by subscribers, (Who should write th-ir wi • and the town, county and State where they reside CnrC To G. W. MATS ELL A Ou Editor t Proper, of New York Police Gay.-G--. • X'ir Yor': Ais T t) OYSTER SALOON. r rilE SUBSCRIBER WOILR LV ■ FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that hi* CONFECTIONERY, XUT and FRtIT STOKE. i> «l*»y supplied with the very best articles to L-> bad. and :ii zr variety. lie bos also an OYSTER SALOON attached to his store, in which be will up 01 'TE!. in every style during the season. BREAD <£■ I'lESahv«s? «•» hiu-L Hois at;hll times prepared to supply cakes, can ii- * a or picnic* and other parties. He Invites a share that ho can render full satbfacnoi alt. Herapniber, his store and saloon is on VirL-ini-t'tL'rGtu doors below Patton's Rail. uTTO KusfSs ' Altoona* Oct. 10,1861-tf Gyl KESSLER —PKACm’-Vi. * a DBGGQIST, respectfully to theicltitens of Altoona and the public | erally.that he still continues the I>rug ion Virginia stceet, where he keeps constantly ]XLd on hand, for sole, Wholesale and Retail. DRUGS, HR MEDICIKKB, CHEMICALS. OILS, VARNISH- 4K7 . ES and DYK-STCFFS. * By strict attention to business, and a desire to n uFr Isfhctipn to all as regards price and quality, In* 1> ’’ merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants suppliai on reasonabl'- rrr!l S ' and all orders from a distance promptly attended tu. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. ;i^‘- pOKELITK BASE .—Having pur- V,/ Chased tbo right to mannfactnre the CORFU • BASE fo* ARTIFICIAL TEETH. I am now prepay” pnt np dentures on this new and beautiful which-is for superior to the old style, ou silver It wilj nott corrode or discolor. It contains n<> u;r ’ substance* and of conrso there is no galvanic * C whereby metal plates often become obnoxious, wishing a fine set of teeth will please call »rd U:C specimens. w. S. BIXTNRK* . Jan;?. 1562-tf] Office in Masonic.Temph. piNE AND LARD OILS. CA.M i>hehe, Bnmiug Fluid. Carlwu Oil. Av.. at . Jan: 3, ’56-tf] AJI HAND AT a. / A splendid assortment of Kfady-Miuß* rH*' 1 , • Call and see. N ,v - p ROCERIES. A LAUGH V- Nl ' VT icoiiapfete assortment of Groceries havo i ,: ' ceWd at the store Of j. B. ill f.l- 1 Hair, hat, tooth, shavi m ' Pstiut, Saab and Varnish Brushes > ‘ LL KINDS OF PRINTING IT AIK OILS, COLOGNES, JOj, SbnTinE Creem, Toilet Swj* SPECTACLES ANP EYM’S? ver* for role at N 11— if. I KF^*‘ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, COHN MEAL. iC. JOHN il. CONFECTIONERY OC* JAOlli wi?i; \ ! MeCBUM & BERN, VOL 7. THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE. K. rt. MoCRUM, ; - FUBU4HXM aim rnoruiToM. ... r muiiim. payable liuTariablj iu adtaiice,)..— | Ut paper* dincoutlntted at th* expiration of the paid for rtKii-: „r tnvsartsige. 4 > Insertion 4 Uu. a K‘i*r line" or les * o* t 8 ' ♦ One ..infire, I s lines).;. , 60 '* t Two “ (I# “ ).--..■•■■• »UO Iso j fSU (« “>- 18° »SO - nor three weeks anil less than three months, 34 c. u*r square for each iswrllos. ‘ i Smooth*. Smooths. I y ill lines or less ‘ r $ I~J® *? 99 ,♦ * • IS- tZ .i l 10 15 Kail a column- 10 00 J* 99 ?, One column 14 00 34.00. idininlstrators and Notices.— 1 Merchants advertising by the yenr, three squsree. with liberty »o change, ........ ••••••••• 10 Professional or Business Cards,' not exceeding 8 lines with paper, per yeur..... * Communications of* political -uaracterorlndlvUnal , -rest will be charged according to the above rates. tdvertisemen s not -marked with the number of 1m t ions desired, will be continued till forbid and charged .•ordlng to the above terms. .. Badness notices five cents per line tor every losertsot > Ihituary notices exceeding ten tinea, fifty cents a H* BALTIMORE LOOK HOSPITAL 6 . ESTABLISHED A 3 A BKFUOB FROM QUACKKR The Only Place Where a Cure Can be Obtained* Dll. JOHNSON has discovered tl moot Certain, Speedy and only Effectual Remedy the world for all Private Diseases, Weakness of the Ba or Limb*, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bh der. Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General DebiU Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low Spirits, Confess of Ideas, Palpitation qf the Heart, Timidity, Tremblin Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Be Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Bto ach or Bowels—those Terrible disorders arising from t Solitary Habits of Youth—those atcaxr and solitary pr iiees more fetal to tbefr victims than the song of Syrens die Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brillia hopes or anticipations, renewing marring* -Ac., Impoa bi«r YOUNG MEN K*neci&Uy* who have become the victims of Solitary 1 i iU<it dreadful and destuctlve habit which annually sw*e lo au untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the uu ••xUiilted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otb wide have entranced Viktening Senates with the tbnndc of-doquence, or wakoid to ectasy the living lyre, may e* with full confidence. ' . MARRIAGE. >Urripd Persons, or,Young Men cotemplating marriai being aware of physical weakness, organic.debility, def mity, *c„ speedily cured. Ue who places himself under the care of Dr, J. may ligiously confide in his honor os a gentleman, and eot .i.»ntly rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Cured; and fell Vigor Restored. This Distressing Affection—vghicli renders Life miser a I Htnl marriage impossible—is t!te penalty paid by t victims of Improper Indulgences. Young persons are •ipt to commit excess-] from not being awaie of the drei ful consequences that may ensue. Now, whqthat nnd* stinds the subject wilfpretend to deny'that the power procreation Is lost sooner by those falling into taiprop habits than by the prudent? Besides being deprived I pleasures of healthy offspring, (ho most serious and i structlve symptoms to both body and mind arise. T system becomes Deranged, the Physical and Menial Fui tlons Weakened. Loss 6f Procreative Power, Nervous Ir lability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart. Indlgeetio Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Coug Consumption, Decay apd Death. OFFICE, NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREEI Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few «)<* from the corner. Fail not to*obs*?rve name and Dumber Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The 1> tor's Diplomas bang ini his office A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. iVb ifercury or Kttteont Dmgi. DR. JOHNSON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Gn u*le from one of the most eminent Colleges in the Bait States, and the greater part of whose life baa been spent the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and el where, has effected some of the most astonishing cm that were over known i many troubled with ringing in t head and ears when asleep, great nortommese, bei alarmed at sodden sounds, bashful ness, with freque blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mit were cured Immediately. * TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr. J. addresses all those who hare injured themselv by Improper indulgence and solitary habits, whkh rn both body and xhlnd, unfitting tbdln for either bnslnei *tady» society or marriage. Tuan are some of the sad and melancholy effects pi < I need by early habit* of youth, vis: Weakness of t Rack and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of £ig) Loss.of Macular Power, Palpitation of the Heqrt, Dy p*p«y, Ncrvoo* Irritability, Derangement of the Dige five Functions. General Debility, Symptoms of Consum tion, Ac. Mextally.—The loarful effects of the mind are much i i*« dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, D presalon of spirits, Bvij-Forebodings, Aversion to Society SelftDUtrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are some the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now Judge what the eanse of their declining health, losing their vigor, U coming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a irti gnlar appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms < consumption. , ~ YOUNG MEN , Who, have injured themselves by a certain practice ii ■bilged In when alone, ft habit frequently learned froi evil companions, or at school, the effects of which ai nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cared rendei marriage imposible, and destroys both mind and bod; thonld apply immediately. What a pity that a young man. the hope of hhi eonntr the darling of his parents,, should be snatched from a prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence ' deviating from the path of nature, and indulging In certain secret habit, finch persons nest, before coar~ plating . Marriage. reflect tint a sound mind and body arq the most neceesa requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, wit oat these, the Journey ? through life becomes a weary p srrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the View; t mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with tl melancholy reflection that the happiness ot another I comes blighted ifflli our own." ■ ' i DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. Whenthe misguided and imprudent notary of pleara flnda that he has Imbibed the seeds of this painfhl d ease, Htoo often happens that an iU-Umed sense of sham or dread of diseorerjvdetera him from applying to too who, from education and respectability, can alone) friend him, delaying IDI the constitutional symptoms this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcei throat, diseased nose, noetnrnal pain a in to* he end Una be, dimness of sight, deafness, node* on to* to hones and arm*, blotches on the head, toco and extras •hw, pragreaaiag srlto frigbtlhl rapidity, tiU at hat t P»Uto of the month oh the bones of the noae Ml fat. a the T|cttm *f thin awfnl disease becomes a horrid object mmmiseratioa, tilt death puts a period to hie dread! ’Offerings, by sending him to “ that Tndtecorered Count from whence no traveller returns,’' . «i« a mtlaneliolf fact that thousands tall rictims ‘his terrlble duiitee, qwiug to the nnskUlfnlness ofign r »ot pretender*, who, !*>y the nee of that Deadly Jhsns sferewry, rain the aonstltntion and make the residue '»» miserable. Trost not your health to the core of the nai bnleamed ahd Wortluoss Pretenders, destitute of knot name or character, who copy Dr. Johnston’s adn nsemehta, nr style themselves, in the newspapers, re* Bdnested Physician*, incapable of Coring, they he yon mdnth. after month, taking, their filthy a Poisonous compound*, or as long as the smallest fife o Obtained, and In despair, leave you with ruined heal yourgalling disappointment. “£• “Ohuston la the only Physician advertising. *ut credential or diplomas always hang in his office. **» remedfoa or txteatment are unknown to all othe fv V 1 ** r3m * life spent in the great hospitals ofßuro ~ Jtot in the country and a moro extensive Private I** 06 wn any other Physician fathe vorid. _ ' INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. V A"* “*ffi»o«ilul« Mml tt thii Iwtiratkm. jtkr «l ln»|>«t»nt Burgte»l qperati Sy.Jotawton, witmioedhy the reporter* of Clipper,” anj mhay «0»r iipm, notion V. ,8 ■PP**r»d »g«ln sod »g»ln M*M« tbepoh Si» egentlemen o t character mh! .pcn.jbiUty, I. a •ufiicient ran tee to Ik. efllcted. Perao OT wrftt»*HM»M. : ‘ ' JOHN m.johnston.m. b.. Of the Baltimore lock UoepJui, M»r,l» H. C. D 1
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