The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 11, 1862, Image 4

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.WMWMftai. DUTHRBAN—Rev. 0. U K*uiuu>,,
iMKMoMil(«<ilrJilM:aaniK U o’clock,
7 o’flnok ftkyoTlfaotiiig in the
Ti.fftFw:wuuliiwu.nnWi<uWrtuy «nitac - at 7 o’clock.—
lUMtitMia ■■mum at 8 o’clock A. M.
BARUT-Rn. A. H. faMOi,' Piotor.—Preaching
•wrMM aunfafc at Uo'clock, aad In theorenlngU
T O’liack PnywMfattac anrjr Wodaoaday evening at
7 o'clock. «S6att 6*03 at e o'clock A. M.
CNIUDRRnHRRN— Ker. Sawiu Kariuai. Paator.
hwiMll iwn Hebfaelh morning at 11 o’clock,and in the
CTaaloaatT o’clock, Freyer Meeting in the Lecture Koom
■vMyWMlMefay ewewluget T o’clock. Bebbetn School In
tbei|eaw ream ut« o'clock In tha morning.
RFUOOFAD—(No regnl.r Factor.)—
Piaaeuac<ai Sabbath morning at 11 in the
evening »t 7 o'clock. Freyer Meeting every Wedneeday
e*entoge»7«’cloek. fabbeth School at S o'clock A. M.
■ltausa OAYHOUC-Kev. Joan Tmao, Fnetor—Di
rt nneer rtaaa tniy Habbath morning at low o’clock and
in tba aftanaon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School, at 2 o'clock
in Uw afternoon.
OftRMAH OATHOUO—Rev. ——, Paator.
—Birina aanrlcoa every Sabbath morning at \H]A o'clock,-
and fa tha .ftamoon at 3 o’cloek. Sabbath School at 1
o’clock fatha afternoon.
AFRICAN MRTHODIST—Rev. Ai*xaa»*E JoK-iaiox,
Factor.—Pnacktag .very Fourth Sabbath in each mouth.
Prayer Keatingevery Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Sab
hath Schoolat a o'clock in the afternoon.
HMI. ROAD BCHEDUE.
UN AND AFIRB MONDAY, HAY 6, 1882, TRAINS
will arrive at and leave Altoona Station aa followa;
BxprcvoTrmJn Eautarrive, 8,39 P.U.. I««m 8,40 P.M.
•• ••.*<■ W*« *• 7,50 A. Ml, • 840 A.M.
raw . Kant - 1245A.M. “ 1,00 A.M.
“ •• Welt “ ' MCr.K, " 8.20P.M.
Mall *• MaW >• 730 A.M., •• 7,45 A.M.
«« “ Wait ~ 6,45 P.M., ••• 7,00 P. M.
The UOI4,II>AYSBUBG BBANCUcounect» fcitli Ex
, prim Train Wert, and Hail Train Eaat and W»t.
IS-THE BRANCH TKAIN also makes one trip U>
Huntingdon—tearing HoULdaysborg utlO.ln A. M.—Altoo
na at IOJOP.IL—«nd arriTingat Huntingdon at 1.20 P.M.
Kxtuuuo.—Leases Huntingdon at 1280 P. M.—Altoona
at 3,18 P. M.—and arrives at Hollldaviburg at 3,48.
ENOCH LEWIS, Got’! Supt.
MAILS CLOSE AND OPEN.
MAILS CLOSE-
Eiutern Way
Western Way........
Hollidaysbnrg
Western Through
Eastern Through,
HAILS ARRIVE.
Hoilidaysburg. .- 7.20 A.M. A 645 P.M.
VastenThi agh 7 30 A. M,
Eastern Throng" - 7 50 ••
WesternWayZ. - - 8 20 P. M
Bastsrn Way 0 46
Onicx Hocas;—Oaring the week, from fl 45 a. Jt. til
7 30 P.M. On Sundays, from 7 45 till 9 00 A. n.
6 80. W-PATXON P. M.
•MWTINOS ASSOCIATIONS.
UOHNTAIM LODGE, N 0.281. A. Y. M-, meets on third
Tnrwijf of skfh ninnlh at T > jg r’rhrlr P. M, In the third
story of the Muonic Temple.
MOUBTADf E. A. CHAPTER, No. 189 B. 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, R. 1 8. M., meets on the
first Monday of each month, lit I]/j o'clock P. M., in same
Manias above.
, MOUNTAIN COMMANUERV, No. 10, K. T. meets on
the fbnrth Tuesday of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M ,
in same room as above.
ALTOtfNA LODGE, No. 473, I. O. of Q. F, meets every
Friday evening, at o’clock, in the third story of Jog
ganPs Hall.
VERANDA LODGE, No. 533, 1.0. of O. F„ meets every
Monday evening, at o’clock, in third story of Patton’s
Building, on Virginia afreet.
WINNEBAGO TRIBE, No. 35, I. 0. E. M., meets every
Tuesday evening in the second story of Masonic Temple.
Council fire kindled at 7th run 30th 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.
- Uotamor— AndrowO. Curtin.
.Secretary tf Elate—Ell Slifer.
Attonujr General—William M. Meredith.
Auditor General—Thomas £. Cochran.
Surveyor Gearral—William L. Wright.
Atfateml Generol—E. M. Biddle.
State 3 reatnrrr —Henry D. Moore.
ftLAIR COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judges iff the Cheats.— PreHdont Judge, Hon George Tay
lor. Awtoclatc., Samuel Dean, Adam Mw
State &nator—llou, Lewls.W, Hall,
AuemWjraatw—Thaddous Banks.
ProtKenutarg —Anthony 8. Morrow.
Register and Recorder—Hugh A. Caldwell.
N*eny—Semnel UcCamant, Depaty—John Marks.
District Attorney —Beniamin L. sewit.
Oouaiy Cbasawsrimteri—George L. Cowan, George Koon,
James M. Klnkead.
County Bareeyor—James L. GwLn.
Trpsteatt John McKeage.
Poor Haasst Directors—fetee Good, William Barley, David
AnrnH "■
Chanty Auditors—A. M. Lloyd. Kobt. M.Messimer, L. L.
Moore.
Cbrower—A. J. Freeman.
Superintendent sf Cbaunon Sckaaii —John Mitchell
ALTOONA BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Justices qfthe Peace —Jacob H. Cherry, John W. Homes.
J?wry»i» fp)m AUtyr -
JV«m Oaemeß—E. A. Smyth, Daniel Langhman, John
London, Jacofc llessef.C. R. Hoetetter, H. J. Mervlne.
Clark to Cbuurtl H. M. Woodkok.
Snimt Treasurer—DunisA Langhman,
School Directors fl. & Bern, John Shoemaker, J. B.
BOaman, fm. Hoyden, James Lowther, K. A. Beck.
SSrteaeestr ol School Board— J. B. Hileman.
Jfiik KrXly>
CMcetcir of State, ' Chndlji, Borough and School Ear—Jos.
K. »y. •
JndiYis i John A. Nichols, C. J. Mann, Ales. McCormick
AijWksp " Daniel Prion.
ASefetsaq Attetenre Jacob Heeaer.J. L. Beifanyder.
Judge of Elections —Bast Word—John B. Warfel.
“ « Vest Ward—Michael Clabangh.
-> “ . North Ward—John Shoemaker.
Hupeeier*—ea»tWard-4Wm. Bodamer, John Hickey.
« West Ward—Goo, W. Kessler, Jno. Bowman.
North Ward—Rebt. Green, Alex. McCormick
EMPpEItTM OF. FASHION!!
Virginia St., Altoona, Pa.
9. W. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor.
fIIRB JBROPRUJOB OF THE “EMPORIUM
JL jrould respectfully announce to the
pSbMeilUt he has received a Urge invoice of .
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
and a general assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Oollun, Neek'Ties, Suspenders,
Hosiery, Himdkerchiefe,
Ac., sc., Ac.,
intended tor Ihe Spring and Bummer trade.
The proprietor of the Etnporiom Invitee an examine,
tioe of his stock, feeling eonSdent tbat his shelves present
a greater variety of plain and Ikncy goods than can
be (bund elsewhere In the country. An examination will
convince any ohe of thlsfect.
Be hat also received the
LATEST FASHION,
and being a perfect “Cutler,” be has no hesitancy In mi
> clothing In the fashion, and In
kmauMr that can not Ikll toprore ratisfectory. It has
psnudtete • proretb tint ■
Beiford's the yen nun that can make,
| - Clothes in thefsshioo, strong and cheap:
All that have eyer tried him yet,
; Say that lie really cant be beat.
Remember the place. Virginia street, flmt door abuse
Jagganft Ball, Altoona, Pa. [April 17, ’«2.
FTOWARD ASSOCIATION, Phila
fl delnhia. Par the Relief of the Bk* and Bistreaaed,
aSStedwitfa
•ortho Core of dleeaeee of the Sexual Organ. Medical
advlea gfeea gratia, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable re
pcrta ma.Bpaatatonte or Bcminat Weakneea, and other
Mtamaaaof the Sexual Organa, and on the Mew Kemediea
employed In the Dispensary, seat to the afflicted in sealed
bunas Charge. Two or three Stamps for
maan.Howsrd Association, No. b, South Ninth Street
fa. [Jone 32.18M.-ly.
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC
Paint, afeo Chrome. Green, Tellow, Faria Green, dry
nipxma aiat : [i-tti msslkb’b
tBDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus
. ae* and Shoulder Braces fnrsaleat
f. T (i. W. KKSSLBRS.
! DR. WM. B. HURD’S
7 U A.M.
7ao “
7 15 A. M. A 6 30 P. M.
7 20 P. M
720 “
Dental Remedies
ABE
THE BEST in the WORLD,
INSURING
FINE TEETH
AND
A SWEET BREATH,
AND
CUBING TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA!
Do yon with to be blaased with and admired lotjmair
Whit* and Sound TRUTH! Dee DB. WM. B. HTIRBB
DNRIVALLBD TOOTH POWDKB, warranted free from
acid, alkali or anylnjarious substance. Price, 25 cents
per box.
of, the ordinary cheep Tooth Powders*
which whiten bnt destroy. “
Ik> yon with to be certain that your BREATH la pure*
sweet, aad agreeable to husband or wife, lover or fnenos.
Use DE, HURD’S CELEBRATED MOUTH M ASH.—
Price, 37 cents per bottle.
This astringent wash H also the beat remedy in the world
lor Casks*, Bad Besath, Bleeding Go**, done Mouth, etc.
It baa cored hundreds.
Do yon or yoqr children suffer from TOOTUACE? Gel
DE, HURD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price, lo
cents per bottle. •
Are yen afflicted with NEURALGIA! Get DE. W. B.
HURD’S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The moat effective
and delightful remedy known.
They do not adhere nor blister, bot soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 37 cents. Mailed
on receipt of price.
Do you wish arcompkte sst of DENTAL HJfiMKWES
sitd a Treatise on Preserving TeethT 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 Hale at all the best stores throughout the country
Caotiok.—As there are dealers who take advantage of
our advertisements to tin pose upon their customers infe
rior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon having
what yob cal) for, aud you will get the best, thoroughly
tested, and prepared h\ an experienced and scientific Den
tist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentists Associa
tion, au4 Vice President of the New York City Dental
Society. Address ~
TO. B. HURD & C(X, New York.
DR. HURD’S DENTAL REMEDIES are for sale in this
place by ’■ -7 6. W. KESSLER.
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S
NEW
Furniture Polish
Prepared fronaan improved rewipe by the proprietor of
the u Bbothbr Jqkatha* Pousa,” is certified by all the
leading New York Furniture Dealers and. Piano-Forte
Makers to be the best in the world for removing Scratches,
Marks, and Dirt, and restoring a high and lasting gloss to
all kinds of Tarnished work, from Furniture to Leather.
It is cheaper and better than Varnish, dries
and is easily applied. With a piece of Canton Flannel and
a bottle or two of this New Furniture Polish, A House
keeper ean work magic in the furniture of a bouse, and
keep it looking like new. Now is the tim* to M shine up*’
your Tables, Chairs, Desks, Pianos, Picture Frames, Car
riages. etc., and niake them look 5C per cent-better. This
is true economy. For sale by Furniture Dealers and Store
keepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Depot
No. 1 Spruce'Street, New York. AGENTS
WANTED. Addbs&s.
BOX 1972, New York P. O.
GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS!
THRILLING INCIDENTS
OF THE
Great Rebellion;
-OR
TEE HEROISM OF \
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The critics and the public &r« right in predicting that
thin will in graphic narrative, exciting interest,
and extensive popularity, all other histories of the War for
the Union. Its theme will be the heroic dai ing, patient suf
fering and hairbreadth escapes of oar Soldiers and Sailors,
and Its Incidents wfU 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 the War, by John Lath pop Motley,
L.L.D., Author of “The BUe of the Dutch Republic,”
etc., the dates of all the important events from the John
Brown raid, and an accurate and revised account of the
principal battles- with engravings.
Cue-third tho procecds of all Subscriptions sent direct
to us wili be given for the Belief of Disabled Soldiers, and
all persons who wish a copy of the work, and also to
benefit the soldiers, should send fbeir name and address
at once. Also, any officer or private* or person In any
section of the country, having knowledge <*f any heroic
act or stirring Incident, will oblige ns by eendlng ns an
account of It. - ,
BOoKSKLLK&S, POSTMASTERS, and CANVASSING
AG ENTS will be furnished with a Subscription Prospectus,
on application to the Publishers.
A liberal commission given to Sol
diers desiring to act as Agents in taking
subscription's.
THE HISTORY
OF
American Manufactures.
FROM 1608 TO l»CO.
BY DB. J. LEANDKR BISHOP. 2 VfILS, Broo.
YoL 1. Jibw ready. Voi. 11. nearly reedy.':
This is probsWy the Urg<4r-snd most important work
now in the American press. '
We have also Just published Beer editions ,of ,the lollow.
ing useful and popular books:
. THE BUSINESS MAN’S
LEGAL ADVISER;
Or, How to Save Money, by Conducting Business
according So Law, as’expounded by the best and
latest Authorities. 400 pp;, sheep. Price $l.
OPPORTUNITIES FQ& INDUSTRY;
1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY,
Cloth, $l. This baa been re-published in Knglaud.
Every hnsinem Han and clerk should bare these hooka.
They will pay the buyer a hundred fold. Beery parent
should get them for their sons.
All these books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price.
We pay particular attention to mailing hooka, wrapping
theta carefully, and will procure and send. postpaid, any
book anywhere, on receipt of pnbliihera’ price pod six
stamps. Address
; FREEDLEY & CO.,
Tribune Buildings, New York.
FiAJsrosi
PERSONS WHO WISH TO BUY
ft Plano of the best maker* will bcl ahowii how they
c»u eft re « hMs<Uome sum In the purcbftM* if they addrvas
PIANO,
Cape of Jot, Cob & Co., Publish®*’ Agents,
NEW YORK; P. O.
Not. 21, lSftl-I*.
ONWARD! ONWARD!!
EXCELSIOR OVR MOTTO!
NOW OPEN j
On the comer of Branch and Annie Streets,
EAST ALTOONA,
AN ENTIRELY
SEW STOCK OE GOODS!
Haying disposed of the
entire stock of old goods in the above aland at auc
tion, tre dealre to any to the pnblie that we have jhat
opened out an
ENTIRELY new stock
to which we invite the attention of the- public. We are
determined to sell at Hie .
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
- Our stock embraces a large and complete asLOrtment of
"Lacies’ dress goods,
constating, in part, pf .plain and fancy Silks, all-wool De
laine*, Alpacas. Cballie Delaine*, plain and figured Berege,
laiwpa Ginghams. Ducals. De Barge, Travelling Dress
Goods, and all the
LATEST STYLE FEINTS
Men’s Wear.
We have received a large and well stock of GEN
TLEMEN’** DRESS GOODS, such os Cloths, plain am!
fanev Casflitneree, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Corduroys,
Beaver Teens. Velvet Cords, cud other fashionable good?
tor men and boys.
WHITE GOODS.
Irish Linen, Cambrics. Victoria Lawns, plain and dotted
Swiss, Bobinets, Edgings. &c.
We have a large a sortment of Ladles* Needlework Col
lar# and Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves, Gaunt
lets, MUte, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck
Ties, Veils, Ac. Also, Ticking, Checks, bleached and un
bleached Muslins, Cotton and Linen Diaper. Crash. £**.
Also, a fine assortment of
SPRING SHAWLS.
We have leceivod a targe lot of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
LADIES' GAITERS
HATS & CAPS, SHAKER BONNETS, &c..
which we are determined to sell cheaper than ever.
QU EEENSWA HE,
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE.
HARDWARE.
Groceries, Flour,
Bacon, Cheese,
Syrups, Molasses,
Mackerel, . Herring,
Oarlxyn Oil. Fish Oil,
Drugs and Medicines,
and. in fret, everything usually kept In a first-rloes Store.
49- As we make our purchases almost entirely for cash,
and as we will sell for
CASH ONLY\
AND KEEP NO BOOKS, It will enable to* to mil Good* at
very moderate price#;, and by fair dealing and strict at
tention to business we hrqte to ibfiin »t liL-ml sluin’ 01
public patronage.
Altoona, April 15.1862-tf
NORTH WARD AHEAD!
NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
AT OLD PRICES.
< HR I'NDRKSIGNHD WORLD RE-
S spectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and sur
rounding country that he has just returned from the cast,
where he hat* he«n si-lecting his stock of Spring and Sum
mer Good*, which for style, quality and Price cannot h»*
surpassed in thin ueck of cjiintry. His stock is much
tkrger than heretofore, and, as it Is quite an object in these
WW-exciting times for every one to purchase Whsre they
can get the BEST article at the LOWEST PRICE, he
would say that he can and will sell AS LOW, if nut A
LITTLE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in this
place. He wishes all to call and aee his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as he feels cwbfident hc can offer In
ducement which will DEFY COMPETITION. His stock
consists of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
OF £V£BT DESCRIPTION.
MEN AND BOYS’ SUMMER WEAR,
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES,
MEN AND BOYS' BOOT'S AND SHOES.
MEN AND WOMEN’S HOSE, HATS AND CAPS.
Gingham., Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Muslim*.
Dried Peaches and Dried Apples, Plain and
Canvassed Hams, Ac., Ac.. Ac.
He will sell the AMERICAN PRINTS at
PAST MADDER COLORS.
FANCY DELAINES,
Pine Bleached MUSLINS yard wide. ~ 121.
■ •< - li. “ W
k - . *•
-Heavy Uabl’ctied •• yard V 12J^
“ “■ •* y* “ 8 and 10 “
LAWNS, from 8 to 15 ••
LADIES’ SLIPPERS, from 40 to 60
Pine. French, Sewed, Heeled BOOTEES. $1 25
-■ Pegged 1 OO
MEN’S CALF BOOTS, 2 To
“ GOAT “ 2fO
BOYS’ GOAT, (Nos. 4 and 5.) 1 50
MEN AND BOYS’ OXFORD TIES, from 75 cents to 1 00
MEN’S CALF MONKOKS. 1 00
All sizes of MISSES’ A CHILDREN’S SHOES, very low.
fGROcrS~f§WS 11 io ooffee at 20 cents >
ES#g White Sugar U and cents,
Brown Sugar from * to 10 cts.; Beat Honey and Lovering’s
Syrup, at 60 cts.; Sugar House Molasses. 40 eta.; Baking
Molasses, 31 to 40 cts.t together with Cedar and Willow
Ware; Flour, Feed, Ac* and! all other articles of Goods
Just as low as any other house sell., Pleane cal) and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
J/.A. RPR ANKLE.
Altoona, May 1.1802. J ' North Ward.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE, ' ' !
Annießtreet, East Altoona, a fete doom above |
Branch Street, j !
Thu subscriber has just re
ccired a large and fresh stock of GROCERIES, PRO
y IoiONS, Ac., which he will sell at prices equally as low
as hijacompetitort). Hfsstock conalsts nf
FLOUR, . - 'FEED. I
BACON. HAMS, 1
FISH, ■ ~ ' SALT,
POTATOES, , COFFEE.
SUGAR, TEA,
SPICES, CRACKERS.
CREESE, TURS.
BRUSHES,
BUCKETS BROOMS.
RATSJXS. LE.VOAS.
OBAIfGES. ; FIGS,
DATES, i COMBS
SOAPS KNIVES
BUTTER, EGGS
CONFECTIONERIES, \ PRIED FRUIT,
~AND DRUGS OP ALL KINDS
T Invite the public to call and examine my stock, as!
am determined to please Is quality and prim.
May 8,1862-tf WMiH. PERCIVAL.
WM. S. BITTNER,
Dental Surgeon,
OFFICE IN MASONIC msr-sssta
TpEMPLE, next door to the Post
J. G. AOLUM,
Notary Public,
ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA.
,Can at all times be found at the store of J. B. Hiieman
October X, 1857.
s2s] EMPLOYMENT! [s7s
i agents wanted K
We wiil pay'Trom $25 to $75 per nionth, and aliexpen
se*,.to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars
sent tn». Addicts Kris Sewing 1 Machine Company, B.
JAMBS, General Agent, Milan. Ohio.
Sept. lily.] i
T EVPS PREPARATION FOR KX-
I itarminatiiur BATS, MICE, BOACHKB, ANTS, and
Bed-bugs witbunt danger in its nse Under any drcnmstan
eee fer sal* at the Drug Store of B. W. NBSBLKE.
J«.st#6-tl]
ALL STYLES CAB FETING AND
011-CMhKran h.- found a: LAtJG UMAX’S.
GELS & CO
i-enlrt.
10 «
from 123 o to 2T»
Savtsl I. Frir*
STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
The undersigned would re-
SPKCTFCL&V
bounce to the cltiztni
Altoona and vicinity t
they havejost receiv*
Urge supply of STQ"
of alt Patterns, sad
Cook. Parlor, Office
Shop Stoves, which
will sell at the most;
eonable prices. A If
supply will always
kept'ou hand.
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, in great variety,
always on haml.
ROOFING & SPOUTING
pti up on short notice.
They have also attached a copper-smithing room to their
establishment and will keep.on hand an assortment orc«>p
per and brass kettles, Ac.
All kinds of Job work promptly attended to.
HARDWARE.
The subserihnrs have added Hardwire to their line of
business, ami are now prepared t:o supply anything in the
Hardware and Cutlery line. Mich as. Handsaws. Ax***.
Augers. Adzes. Chisels. Square.-. Utiles. Hammers, Planes.
Hinges Looks, Latches, Files. Knives and Forks, Spoons,
ie.. Ac., all of which they offer on the most reasonable
terms.
Xt*~Persons wishing anything in the Hardware Hue are
requested to cal) and examine their stuca.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
ttfL. Store on Apnie street, between Harriet'and Ada*
Hue street*:. Host Ward, ami on Virginia street, opposite
Kesslers Drugstore. \Vt >B t Ward.
Altoona. VVh.&i. ISW.
HEAD-QUARTERS
FOB THE CHEAPEST AMD BEST
Spring <1 iSumiiKT Goods!!'
J # li. MILKMAN has just received a i
large anil well selected stock of Good*, consisting of
Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cassimcres, Satinett*. Kentucky
Jeans. Tweeds, Boarerteens, Blue Drilling, and all other
kinds of Goods for
MEN AND BOYS' WEAK.
together with a grand and magnificent assortment of j
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
,SucA 4i.* Black and- Faiiey Silks. Choliies. Befeges. Brilliant/, •
Lawn*. Delaines. Chintz*. DeJinja. t’mpr*. Print* . \
Ci\tj*inid Stella Shawl*. JHnnlillo*. L’udrrsleei'*'* mu/
». Hn/iery. Brinneis and I!iljilH>n*. Collar*. Ihuni
j?.yrcU\'J'*.Kid Gloves. Skirt*.Skirt
ing. Lace Mitt.*, dr., dx.
' : ALSO,
Tickings. Chocks. Bleached anti Unbleached Mn-Hm
Cotton ami Lima) Table Diaper. Crash. Nankeen. „ve.
Hi>OT> AND OKS.
WOOL* AND WJUiiW WAlli'.
OIL Ci/mis. \r
lIAKDWAKK
aKOC’ERIKS
Our stock of Ginceries i- more extensive than •■wr. aul
consists of Uio anU, Java Loaf'ami N «*.
Sujrars; Green. Y. If. ami Black Tea-: Mol
CaT>«iles, Salt. Fish. &r.
Thankful to tin- public for the v..r} lim-ra! j;uir<-i;au
heretofore hope:- l»y -'trier a;:. -Ml-,;; l-u-i
ness, aud an endeiivor to please. to merit a r-mi inumuv of
the same.
45* Call aud examine his Stock, and vun will l*;* con
vinced that he h«i the best assortment and cheapt-M Goods
in the market.
%* Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods at market prices.
Altoona. April 4,18C2.
POKED OUT AGAIN !
riMie undersigned would n so
-1 licit th*- patronage «»l tin* fiii/M.- Alt -..na .;ml
vicinity. as he has again opened < nt
At HIS OLD STAND.
on Viiyin'm sta jhc doors he tow the SupCs Office*
with an entirely naw and fresh supply-of
PROVISIONS AND GRUCERiES,
MICh JIS
FLOUR. BACON. FISH,
SALT, POTATOES,
CHEESE, CORN-MEAL.
OATS. RYE. CORN.
TEAS of all kind*. COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS. RAKING
MOLASSES, TOBACfO. SUGARS, DRIED FRUIT,
SOAP. CANDLES, BROOMS, BRUSHES.
Crockery, Wooden and Willow Ware. Stationery. Notion -.
Candies, Ac. Also a large stock of N
LIQUORS!
All the above goods will r»e sold, Wholesale or Retail, at
the lowest prices. Come one—come All I See for yiiur*
selves, and be convinced. No charge for examining my
stock. LOUIS PLACK.
April 17, 02-tf.
tFARMERS TAKE NOTICE—^he
i undersigned is about starting a Tannery. and wish
es to buv or trade f»r
TOO CORDS • ;
of :OAK BARI(. and also for HIDES, for
which the highest market rprice will bo paid. :
Altoona. April 17. ’G2-tf. LOUIS PLACK.
1 EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB
_J SCBIBER would respectfully in
form the public that he has recently re- j
fitted the above Hotel, and is now pro
pared to accommodate bis friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all
sqjourncrs. Ills Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel In the place, and lie
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
favor him with their ebstom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve 11, be
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.
I have just received a stock cf No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes.
Also a largo stock of excellent Wines, for medleinai pur
poses, together with a lot of the best old Bye Whiskey to
be found In the country.
Altoona, May 27,1859.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
EMPLOYMENT! $lOO.
Commercial Agents Wanted
TO SKLL GOODS FOR THK
ADAMS
(A New England)
MAN CFACTUKI NG (JOM PAN Y.
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 mouth and par all necessary expenses.
For particulars addres (with stamp)
CfIAS. KUQOLES, Gen’l Agent,
For the Adams Manufacturing Co. Detroit, Mich.
May 8,1882-Iy
COAL.
■VTOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY
family to get in their supply «f coal for the Winter,
and the imbacribhr would therefore inform the oitjy.enH of
Altoona and ■vicinity, that he Is prepared to supply them,
on short notice, with a superior article of ANTIiII A.CITK
and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. Ho will Sell it
by. the Train, Car, dr Carl Load, or by the bushel, dcliv.
ered at the door of the purchaser. ,
«-Tard on the North side of the Railroad—upper end
of Altoona Yard. H. n, MYERS
July 2S, 1861.-tf. '
Blair county insurance
AGENCY.—The undersigned, Agent of the Blair
County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is at all
ttanm ready to insure against loss or damage by Are, Build-
Mtrthandire, Furniturr and Property, of ererj des
criptkm, in town or country, at as reasonable rates a* any
Company In the State Offlre with Bell. Johnston, Jack A
Co. i _ T. CALDWELL. Aqtvt.'
Jan. 2T, •SO-tf ■)
Stephen Whiter*
SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR
NEWSPAPER PRESS
X OK THE ABOVE SUM IN CASH
jl 1 will furnish one of my superior NEWSPAPER
PRESSES, that can be driven by hand with ease; at the
rate of
SEm hundred sheets per HOUR.
on any kind of a job from a colored poster down,and do ;
its work ns well as any cylinder Pres* In the world;
Bed 31 x 40 inches, rolls a form 27 x 44 inchef wfth two
rollers. weighs, boxed for shipment, 4200 lbs, and itan be :
pnt np and set running by any ordinary printer.
There is Included with the, Press, oho rubber blanket,
two *et* roller-stocks, and two roller-moulds
Boxing and carting, $2& extra.
I have issued a specimen done on this press, ill pam*
phiet form, containing a' cut of if, iud will tak£ 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 !
amount of $lO, and sending me a paper containing it,
will be allowed the amount of their bill towards payment ;
oil one of my presses, if ordered after one year from Sep- I
umber 1.1801. If ordered within one year, $2O-will be '•
allowed for the bill. If ordered within six months $3O
wiii be allowed. And if within three months, $4O: will be
allowed for tin* bill.
You will find it for your interest to communicate di
rectly with me, us I warrant the press to be j 11 1 repre
sent it. which your merchant can easily find outifor you
if you are a total stranger in New York. For'furtber
particular- ph-a-e rtddreAs A CAMPBELL.
No. 10. Spruce street,. N.
St- -pt. lib !■sol. *
PATEN'f' KEROSENE OR OA RBON
>il lamps;: ; f
Uin.ruUiiin Beauty, Simplicity Sajety or i.cpnomy.
K\ \ person desiring to obtain the very best anil cheap
ti tul'le light within thoir reach, should c«U at the
, tv 'tire’ undersigned ami examine these Lumj)» before
purchasing elsewhere. ami we pledge ourselves to detnon
atl]‘' t T i u i t xo ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
•>ii That they emit ivo offensive odor while burning.
o|| Tiiat they are very easily trimmed.
4tli That they are easily regulated to give more or less
dight.
■.l n,ut tliey horn entirely free from smoke. ;
That thelight is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
ativ other light now in common use.
Three lannis are admirably adapted for the use of Stu
dents Mechanics, Seamstresses, factories. Halls, Churches,
Stoles Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can lie attached to
old side hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
evnense’, and will answer every purpose of a new tjinp.
‘ We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all castw
Aug 19. isas-tf.) G. W. KKdSLI-.il.
rlMKji A WIXTKKS.
TAOOB SNYDEII, TAILOR, ?
(I The. Hero of One Hundred File per Month !
I would respectfully
forth m> claim to punll
attention, a# a Faahionapl
Tailor, as follows:
Because I keep an excel
lent as-ortment of Cloth?
Caxinu-ft*. Vestings an
Trimmings. which. whei
exaiuined.alwaya yileuse.
Ih-eauM* my w*>rk i
Qtad*- up in »t manner tfu
take- down the icounlt
ami gives all my
a city appearanc**.
i;. 1 am not intern
as a ('utter to the heyt 1
I— luijji'i any wherf?.
B<-i*aiw* limir csporieht
in rm hu-imgi v, ‘? m
c-utlVol over it sin
I mu not i!cp.‘n*lant npo
any .un tolil't me nut’
th- "U-l".
1 am still on thn sr.nny ni»lo of forty. ami there
fun- my taste a> ii i'utt! j- ..jui workman unimp.iinM.
r.'il! on me. in rh< . onu r room of tlio •• llrant:
iJivt- no- a trial and V'-n will ,uvav pl»*a«' :: -l. 1
Alto-m,. May Cd-;.:.; SNTDKII.
<.MJ)
Stoves
q ui.n.; IvorL'D uVK('T-tg_
• fully uform tin- i of Altoona |&9Sb^
ami vicinity that li.- ko»*ps constantly on haml u HbSuL
large assortment oi P-irh.r . Ojjict
Shop SI - tvv, of ;ill style*) ami *i/is, to suit tin* * FI ' TT ’
wants of all. which he will sell at low prices, oh reason
aide term-. ‘
He also keep- on haiid a large slock of Tin and Sheet*
Iron Hti/v;. consisting <if all articles for culinary purposes—
O>a\ S'ntthf., Stnvv Pipe, i[-c.
ID- has also purcha-ed the right of sale in Bla{:r countv,
of U. V. .JONES’
IMPROVED BAtJSAGE STUFFEU.
an which iuh-L only to ho .-tvn to bcuipprocia
and should’be possessed by every farmer, butcher or those
requiring such a ’machine. :
Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING,
either in town or country. Spouting 'painted awl put up
on the most reasonable Terras. 'april 14,T859-ly
CAMPBELt’S
THESE ARE WAR TIMES AND WAR PRICKS.
Til. ami Sheet iron Ware
bP(,)I'TING. &C.i
OROGER V, PROA'IS lON
AND ?
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
HPHE UNTERSIGNED WOULD IN
-1 FORM the public that he has purchased tIW interest
of A. MILLIRON in the Grocery and Provision Store here
tofore kept by them ou Virginia street, below Caroline St.,
where he will continue the business, and will con
stantly on hand t| large supply of s ;
FLOUR, HAMS; SHOULDERS, SIDE^
DRIED BEEF. FISH, SALT. MOLASSES. COFFEE. TEA.
SUGAR.; SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
and everything usually kept in Grocery and j. Provision
Stores, all of which he receives fresh from the eastern and
western cities, and will sell nt the most reasonable prices.
Having recently obtained license to sell liquor by whole
sale. I will keep constantly on Jmnd a large assortment ot
liquors of the best qualities to be had, '•
1 respectfully solicit a 4hare of public custom;
July 12.1861-tf.j . J. BKUKOWITZ.
More good news : |
The undersigned has just received front the East
a large and varied assortment of
FALL AXD WINTER GOODS,
consisting of '
Cloths, Cassimeiikh, and
VESTING,
material for
•FINE AND COARSE
O V E R COAT S .
material lor
BOVS’ CLOTHING.
GENTS FUttNISHISO GOODS,
ntu'li as Undershirts, I)rawer,. Sus
penders, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs '
iC r,f Q -’ S of be *>l4 at die lowest jrkes.
All work ordered will be mode op to the Ter# best stvle.
acTOrxHngtothelatest fashions, onXrtnS ***
Nov. 1,1869-tf THOMAS KUTAY.
SOMETHING NEW.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS; JUST
J. returned from the east where he ha* purchased a
very large and fine stork df
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BROGANS, GAITERS, AC..
which he is prepared to offer to tin-citizens of Altoona and
vicinity at very low prices. Having
the niannfacturcrs foil cash, he is prepared to sell at prices
that will defy competition. All that he udsaifr that the
people will call and examine his «t«>ck before ipwrclmeing
elsewhere. ’ ' ®
BOOTS and SUO£^made to order on tfie m«*t rea
sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to.
Don t forget the place, two doors below PoatjOfflce
Jan. 3,1861. ; M. THOMPSON,
OYES! O YES!—GENTLEMEN
draw ni«ih mid hear. JOSEPH P. TROUT tnnottn
cea to the p’jwiic, that he is ready to; discharge his duty
asan Auctioneer whenever called upon. Jinn. 2 ’56.
Hardware of all descrip.
lions just receiveH and for tale bv -5 *
Oct. 15-tf) J. B. HILLMAn
Belgium canary birds for
Salk; Apply to 0. W. FISHER, Portrait Painter,
Altoona, Pa. [June 19-3 t,
PLAIN & FANCY VESTS,of every
size and style aj: LAUGH MAN’S.
DO YOU WANT A HAT OR CAP,
cheap or fine i—-go’LAUGjniAN'S.
; HfJTTEK’S
#ATB' CAPITOI
Book Bindei-y
AND BLANK BOOK MANT-FAriv,,',
jVd.64 Market St , Harriebvri/, y>„
establishment is t-hiefly iii. v ., r ,* 0
I I the roanuflictore of Blank Book. tT,r 1
Banks. County Offlces, UailroadConnamr*. / r ;!
and private fa all cits.-. i
verv best of stock an** t**paii*ip uuy he -g,g~y
relied upon. W&M jH&ttt. printed, pa*., t
any deaired pattern* fhWwtflf'Cr Attorney- „n i
Dockets of all ruled to bed., '
and Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, *c.. m r
nee, printed or plain, rated and bound to order "
Dockets made of the beat linen paper.
Librarians, and others, desiring to hare tl„.i t n,.,
bound and at moderate prices, should give os a cs» v
papers of'the largest sites. Harper's Weekly. 01,.; "V
Pictorial,' Ballons, Scientific American. London » ''
bound to order, and in any style required. Harper, w
ly Magazine, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's and ,' L
Magazines, Oodey’s Lady’s Book, Lady’s Repository pS'
son’s Maffizine, Piano Mnsic. 4c., bound in extra sty|„
the more plain and substantial half.bindlug. Sej tT *,. '
phlels, Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws, bound in er.j ,
brary style, at very moderate prtces. Persons hari.,
number of volume* to bind, will receive a liberal dbcwf
Binding end *»fely be tent to u* from a distance b T T
preae. an? all work entrusted toourcarewillhr-.';.1
dilr executed, safely packed and returned by E ‘
All work warranted. Andrew F. L. TIUTrKR.
v ■ l‘ t
k P£RN, at the TrV»mf. u&cv. ar „ ta
agcnt<-ftW Altoona, and vicinity. They will gi v *
tjou in relation to binding, and receive and return \*[,
from;extra charges, for all who ent.nsr thrir «, rt
my care.; [March 21, IStil-i,
GROCERY AND BAKERY!
The undersigned axnoin
ce*to the citizens pf Altoona and vicinity that h
bas Just received a large iovoicee of
' PRUT'S, CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS, SPICKS
and notion* for abUdren *c„ expreaaly for the Holkkft.
He will also keep always on hand a good stock of pbu
and fancy pakea, of bia own manafoctur*.
LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS. iC.
always obihaud at all aeaaonsiof the year.
Coffee* Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Bolter.
EGOS.\ GOOD WHITE WHEAT FUKh
liyijIUVHEAT FLOUK, COHN MEAL, il „
always in btorc and for sale iu larue or small cjuanmi—
Cali., examine and price my stock and yon will t
it Mid and cheap ns any in town
t)**c. 20, H«0-ly. I
rpHK: GREAT QUESTION Winn,
i noW'iigitate# the mind'of every ;>or*on
if. where ! can I get the best'article h.r iuyfe.«4
luuney? t Jit regard to other matters, tin- »ul>-
fcrihcr w.»uM not attempt to direct, bur it v<m wit
want anything in the line of
f HOOTS OH SHOES
he invite# an examination of hi# stock mid \»>i.
’le keeps cou>tmitly on hand an assortment oiUo. iv?:.
Gaiters. Slippers. &c which he offer# at fair piic.v
lie will give special attention to cmtom w.-rk. :.il
wnlcli will he-warranted'to give satisfaction. Vi-r.
■best workmen are employed
Remember my idiop w on Virginia street, mu
opposite-'Kessler*s Drug Store
September .*l. ? a7-tf]
General Xews Jiiciiev.
■OAE HALL, No! 7. MAIN STHEE'I
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS.
STATIONERY, CONFECTION ABIE'
CljcrAßS & TOBACCO.
TOYS And NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIED
; - 1 I CONSTANTLY ON HANIi
October 24,156 X.
nVTAtIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
; X ’i This Great Journal of Crime ami Criminals ».«
i its Twelfth Year, and Is widely circulated through-;
I the country.' It contains all the Great Trial*. CrimiiL
i Cases, ana appropriate Editorials on ■:
| hitbrniatipn on Criminal Matter*, not to he fraud ii ■ T
I other newspaper.
s2 per annum; $1 for fix un-uti.*.
, bo rfeojittid hy subscribers, (who should write their i
; and the ti>wn. county and State where they reside yiaii-i'
■ To G. \V. MATSELL i CO-.
Editor A Prop’r. of N<*w York Police fian-tb
15-tf] Xeir Jwri'V.
CONFECTIONERY
AMD OYSTER SALOON,
rphi SUBSCRIBER WOCLD IN
1 ;FOkM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that i.
CONPECpiONERT, NUT and FRUIT STORE.isdw*.'-
supplied jwith the very best articles to be bad. and in
variejy. ; lie has also an
1 OYSTER SALOON
attached: to his store. Hi which he will serve up OY?TbK
in every style daring the season.
FJtESti-BAKED BREAD rf PJESol**** *« ; f '
lleda ait all times prepared to supply cahe«.c«ui<ii'-'. v
or phsntcs and olher parties. lie invites a share e: p« h ‘
fatronage, believing that he can render full satisfoem r i
all. V
Remember, hisstorcand saloon is on Vir.unia'OT' 1 - 1 ' 1
doorsbejow Pattou’s Hall." oTTO R0' ?l
Altoona. Oct. 10, 1861-tf
Gl IW. KESSLER- —PRACTU AI.
I • | DRUGGIST, respectfully
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
eralfr, he stUl continues the Drug business,
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly
on hand, tor sale. Wholesale and Retail. DRUGS, Jpl
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH
ES and DYE-STDFfS. t Uf ...
By strict attention to business, alnd a dt?Bir<*
is&ctioQ to all as regards price aiijd-quality. be *n - ‘
merit anld receive a ware of public patronage.
PhysSdlans and merchants supplied on reasonable 1
and all orders from a distance promptly attended ta
Physicians prescriptionscarefolly compounded. I 1
/ 10KELITK BASE .—Having P“ r £
cbltaed the right to mannfactor* the COR ~,
Base i>T ARTIFICIAL TBBTU, I am now P rf {*7;.
pot up j denture* on this new and beautiful }'* ■• *
which i» far shperior to the old style* on silver P
it will hot corrode or discolor. It contain* no v ,
substance, and of course there is no K a | v;inir i ,‘ ri ,. : .
whereby metal plates often become obnorione- r • r
wishing]* flue set of teeth will pleas* call and *
specimens. W. s*. DIX £
Jan. % 1862-tf] Office In Masonic TerapbvAH^
piSE AND LAKD "OILS.
; '' phene* Burning Fluid. Carbon Oil. V v-*
Jan.Sj *56-tfj '
0“ f lt|iHANl> AT McCORMK'K ?
—A splendid assortment of. Ready•>b»)v
-
Groceries. —a large a>J
complete assortment of Groceries
toived'4l the store of J. n ‘* J * ■
Ttrllß. HAT, TOOTH,. SHAVIV"
JT|[ - Pahit..Sa«h and Varnish Brushes *
K 4 h KINDS OF PRINTING
: neatly and expedltously of rKh
j: “ALTOONA TRlßtM*^
Tint OILS, COLOGNES- l‘£
Shavian Cpwmiu Toilet
M £ i
* 5
t
0 5 -
lt ;
r* n * =
3 I
S £ £5? :
o t r,
Paijxi
M c? 5 - 7
3Q <=c-^
<*m
Q S Bz s _
a»i3is
oS^"il
-1
JOHN n. U"I;KHT
H. FETTINGER’.S
IcTACIiES ANP KYE PKjjJf
r« fer *<ile «t l-tl.
McCBUM & DEKN,
V r Oli. 7.
THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE.
o ,1 vioOBUM, u - c - D * RN
a- “• mnusaxss Asm ezorzutuas.
. iu»»ri»bly m *a»*nce,J SI.W.
ilT •U'WOntinnert «» th * '»Pl«‘i un °*
f"r
1 ‘i do. a do.
a» » «H * *»
K .iir uu«> ' ■ _ jo T 5 100
, )ul . „ t j iOO 150 200
r«» !. ;i 4 .. , iso 200 2so
week. »ud lew «“0 «»«• month*,. 26 c«»U
~..r <i)U»re for o»oh * n,er t'°g ijjollt | ll „ mon th t I y»»t.
...» 150 $3OO $5OO
...... 2 50 400 T 00
4 00 « 00 10 00
... 500 SOO 12 no
.. 600 10 00 UOO
. 10 00 U 001 20 o.'.
UOO 26 00 \ 40 00
MX Hue* or l«M
. >it« nqttare,
Two “
three ** • •••••
Keur **
Ilulf * column..
SSs»-»
not S »o»
%&&!£££ 1 *"•
not marked »lth the number of ln«r
'1 wirM, Will be continued till forbid and charged «-
li 11SneM notkoe 4* e cent* per line for ererjr tneertlon.
. n,itn»ry notice* exceeding ten line*, fifty cent* » e
BALTIMORE LOOK HOSPITAL
•a. ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACKERV
**The Only Place! Where a Uure Can
be Obtained. \
CvR. JOHNSOK has discovered the
I moat Certain, Speedy mil only Effectual Remedy in
world for »U Private Discuses, Weak new of the Back
.'.■' Limbs, Stricture., Affection* of the IHdney* and Btad
'i,r involuntary Discharge*. Impotency, General Debility,
tc.ou»n««, Dyapepay, Languor, Low Spirit* Confn.ion
f laeas Palpitation of tlio Heart. Timidity. Trembling.,
iiimneM of Sight or Giddiue**, Diaeaae of the Head.
Throat Noae or Skin, Affection* of the Liver, Lung*, Btorn-
Bowels—lhoae Terrible dfaordere ariung from the
a.ditatv HabiU of Yonth--tho»e sacaar and nolftary prac
tieeamore fatal to theii victim* than the *ongof Syren* to
ii,e Mariner* of Ulyme*,' blighting their m*t brilliant
hope* or anticipation*, rendering marriage Ac., impoa»i-
YOUNG MEN
f specially who hare become the victims of Solitary l lev,
iii«t dreadful and destuctivo habit which annually sweeps
in an untimely glare thousands of Young Men of the most
- dialled talents and brilliant intellect, who might other
wise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders
.i ~l.*l n encc. or waked to eetasy the living lyre, may call
with full confidence
MARRIAGE.
Married Hereon*, or Vo.ng Meu cotempUting marruge,
lieing aware of physical weakness, organic debility, defer
mitv. Ac., speedily cured.; , _ ¥
He who place* hlmsell under the care of Dr. J. may re
lieiously confide in his honor ns a gentleman, and confi
dently rely upon hi* skill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
I liimediatoly Cored, and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection—which renders Life miserable
tiul marriage iun**iiwiblij—ls the penalty paid by the
.iotiins of improper indulgences.- Young persons are to
«pt to commit excess's from not being awato of toe dread
ful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under
aumN the subject will pretend to deny that the powipr of
|.ro ‘reatl<m is lost sooner by those falling into improper
habits than by the prudent? Reside* being deprived the
pleasures of healths offspring, the most serious and de
structive symptoms' to-both body and mind arise. The
system becomes Deranged, tbe Physical and Mental Func
tions Weakened. Loa* of procreative Power, Nervous Irri-I
tabillty. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion
Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough.
i>ui»umption, Decay niul Death.
OFFICE. NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET.
Lofi hand side going from Baltimore street, a few floors
from Hie corner. Fail not to’observe name and number
Letters must bo'paid and contain a stamp. Tbe Doc
tor's Diplomas hang iu bis office
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Mo Mercury or Nuseom Drug*.
OR. JOHNSON.
Member of tbe Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad
uate from ouo of the most eminent Colleges in the Unit* 4
States, and tbe greater part of whose life has too spent in
the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia ana eU*-
where, has effected some of the most astonishing cur*
that were over known; mauy troubled with ringing ia tL<
head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, heln r
alarmed at sudden sounds, basbfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE-
Dr. J..addresses all those who have injured themselvp
by improper Indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin
both body and miud, unfitting them for’ either business,
study, society or marriage.
Tassx are some of the Sad and raplancholy effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, rjx: Weakness of the
back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Slgbt»j
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Dy»*|
p«p*y, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges
tive Functions. General Debility, Symptoms of Consump
tion. Ac.
jachb wia
Mbstally. —The fearful effects of are much ,
be dreaded'—Loss of Memory, Confusion Of Ideas, De-j
predion of spirits, Kvil-Forebodings. Aversion to Society. 1
3el£DUtnmt, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are some of
the evil# produced.
Thousands of persona of all ages can now judge what i*
the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, be
coming weak, pale, nervous add emaciated, having a sin
gular appearance about the eye#, cough and symptom# of j
consumption
YOUNG MEN •
Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice in
dulged in when alone, habit frequently learned from
o-vll companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured render.-?
marriage Irnposlble. and destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately.
Wliat a pity that a young man, the hope of his country,
the darling of bis parents, should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. Snch persons nrsi. before contem
plating .
MARRIAGE.
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most neressan
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, with
»nt these, the journey through life becomes a weary pi?
grlmage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; tfa<
mind becomes Bhaoowedjwith despair and filled with th<
melancholy reflection that the happiness ol another be
comes blighted with ourown.*^
* DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided And imprudent rotary of pleasur
finds that he baa ixnblbhd the seeds of this painful JL»
ease. It too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame
or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to tho*
who, from education and respectability, can alone' be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptom* o
this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcers
ted sore throat, diseaseduoso, nocturnal pain sin the b*a*
*nd limb*, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shli
hones and anus, blotches on the head, face and extremi
U®*» progreasing with flrightfat rapidity, till at last tb
palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose &1) In, ant
the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object o
commiseration, 1 till death pats a period to Ms dreadfu
sufferings, by sending him to •* that Cndiscovcred Countr
'rom whence no traveller return*.”
It Is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims t
‘htrterrtble disease, owing to the nnskillfulness of igno
rant pretenders, who, bj- the use of that Deadly /bison
yrewy, raid the constitution and make the residue o
1 *fo miserable. <
p . STRANGERS . ■
irttßt not yoar lives, health to ll»o care «f toe wan;
unlearned and Worthies* Pretenders, destitute of know i
name or character, who copy Dr. Johnston's adver
[Uementa, or style themselves, io the newspapers, regn
larl y Educated Physician*, Incapable of Curing, they kee
you trifling month after month, taking their filthy an
poisonous compounds, oy ns long as the smallest fee ca
»e obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined healt
wdghowv your galling disappointment.
Or. Johnston is the ortly Physician advertising.
wm credential or diplomas always hang In his office.
Sis remedies or treatment are unknown to all other
f/ e P arw l from o life spent in the great hospitals of Knrop
J* 1 * it» the country Sand a more extensive iVirofe fVt
we than any other Physician in the world.
T . •hdousememt of the press.
*“* m ? n 7 cured at this Institution, year aft
jw, and the numerous important fi'urgicai operatic
“I* op ®®a hy Johnston; witnessed by the reporters of tl
* Clipperand many other papers, notices
h2ns_ w. ve *PP ca »‘«* *g»i« »nd again before the pub)
M f ndln * W| * gentlemen of character and i
ponsmiuty, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
No 25i H oiseaSes speedily cured.
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