The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 18, 1862, Image 4

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    lf|*i»B.fiba**,Paetor— Preaching
)fttut‘afatojt t .aaS: la the ereniug
M|MtA,lßa'Mstßr» Boom every
tiMM.. Sahbalh School in came
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• '**»*■« B»r. A. H.f«»ll»»», PuWCf.—PrMthing
UWjyJNblutb woiWnK«bllo’«l«*>«»d tathflevening >t
'Timttk.- IWwrtlillMfwy WrfnewUy evening at
l Afc- bblth BefaooUt» o’ehiekA. M.
UNIUP BBBZBBBN—Ber. Sunil. K»«u*». Pastor,
frenehtm every h«> b«th mml t at ll o'clock ■ and in the
maiMttl o’clodt. Pjn,«rMeetl»kln the lecture Boom
araryWatowtUy wtogat T o’clock. ■ Bnbbntn School in
th> wow ntbo’clocklnlho morning.
in the
•rwiaentr.twedt: Pruw ■ectlu every Wadnaaday
' evening StT o’olcek. SnhbnthSchoalm A.M.
CASHOUC —Eer. Oomt Traoo, Pastor—Di
vine ntlini Bin Sabbath moraiag at 10}4 o’clock end
la thl.artaraoop at S o’clock. Sabbath School at 2 o’clock
■• to ttovjtotoii’aowb
GERMAN CATHOLIC—E«v. — , Pastpr.
—Djtineeervlow every Sebbeth aMtolng at 10U o'clock,
B O’clock. Sabbath School at 1
AnUOJA HlOiiWUT—Bar. Atazaaßia Jowanui,
Paater. PrOnhing aracy Penrth Sabbath la each mouth.
: Prayer Met lug every Mdu evening at 7 o’clock. Sab-
o’clock lathe afternoon.
iML HOAD BCHEDUE.
ON AND ARMS MONDAY, MAT 6, IMS. TRAINS
•ill arrive at and leave Altoona Station wibllowe:
|,|4MTrain Keel arrivee BAOP.U., leeveeg^OP.U.
“ Weet “ - 8,10 A.M.
r*«> ■■ llaei “ 12A&A.U. “ 1,00 A.M.
■ - Weet “ 8J06P.M., “ iOae.il.
Mall •• Reel ‘t 7.30 A.M., “ 7,85 A.M.
“ «• Weet *• 6,48 P.M., “ 7,00 P.M.
The MOUHDAVSDU&O BRANCH connect! with Kr
proee Train Wait, awl Mail Train Kaat and Weet.
«a T 8& BRANCH TRAIN eleo nlakee one trip to
BolUdanbnrg at 10.16 A. M.*~Altoo-
Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M.
Huntingdon at 1.20 P. it.—Altoona
at 3.16 P. M.~aod arrive* at HollidayiburK at 3A6.
JtNOCH USWIS, Gat’l Supt.
CLOSE AND OPEN.
MAILS CLOSK
JiMlcrn W»y ,
WMt*r*W*y....
U.'llid«y*burg
WMtcra Ihr««gh
(uM)i Wuroscb
MAILS ARRIVE.
7JO A.M. * 6«f.M
VMoo Ibi a(h i I M
jgjg"- - 8 » P. M
KMMra Wajr - —— v 844
Omc* How:— Dario* the weak, fron t 4S a. *. til
7SO», H. Oo Sunday*, from 7 B till 9 401. *.
< IAMf-UKtS OF ASSOCIATIONS.
MOUNTAIN umsl, No. 381, A. V. M.. meets-bn third
bm*». at o’clock P. M-, in the third
CHAPTER, No. 180 K. A. C., meet*
on A* frAtbttnßy of each month, »t o’clock P. M.,
, Until rooM *» above.
’ ", MOUNTAIN COCNCIL, No. 9, K. AS. M., meet* oo the
first Monday of each month, at 7)£ o'clock P. M.. in same
COOBKM thoTO,
MOUNTAIN COMUAN DISHY, No. 10, K. T. meet* on
the fourth Tuesday of each mouth, at o'clock I'. M ,
in Mo» room as above. •
ALtOSNA LODGE, No. «3, I. O. of O. F-, meets every
NHjlny-ofoaiDC, at 7% o’clock, in the third story pf Jag
gard’a Hall.
' VSUNDA LODGE, N 0.032, 1.0.0f0. F., meet* every
Monday 'everts*, *fl% o’clock, in third atofy of Patton’*
Bn tiding, oirPicginia street.
wSSKBAtWTRIHB, No. 35, 1. O. 8.M., meetsevery
Toeaday evening in the accond story of Masonic Temple.
CMumsH fltfckindlOd at 7th ran SOtfa breath.
ALTOONA DIVISION, No. 311, 8, of T., meet* every
Satorday ovenlnK, at 7 o’clock, in the second story of the
'Masonic Temple,
STATE ■OFFICERS.
Oeaeier—Andrear 0. Curtin.
Setnhuy uf State—Eli Blifer.
Attoviuty Boural —William U. Meredith.
ilifilMl Bound —Thomas B. Cochran.
Saramsr Oeaerai—WllUam L. Wright.
AffdMt ftatial-3. U.Hddle.
State lyeoaurer—Beury D. Moore.
«UUR COUNTY OFFICERS.
IrtrjSfA* Chwrtl.—PrMld«nt fudge, Hon George Tay
tor. - AmoclatM, Stmtwl Pani Adam Moaee.
StaU iStorrfnr—Hon. LewU W. Ball.
TtiaiWeerflanlM.
Fnfkuman —Anthony 8. Morrow.
ftiliitirwJ Fwiihfi r Ihigh d Caldwell.
JMo'MMnmaMKoCamant.' Detmty—John Mark),.
District Attonwaf—Boajamln I, Hewit.
Chanty CWtntfwfonot—Oiorg* t. Cowan. George Koon,
Jamee M. Klnkewd.
County aweegor—J|meaL. Owlu.
Good, William Burley, David
' AfifftAdL ’ ■
Ctmify ifmfffnri A If Tdi;T**i RobLH.Meatimer, L. L,
Moor*.
DtftMftftXl.
—John Mitchell.
AL.TOOMA KMIOUQH OFFICERS.
JtOitaiftklUfn laeohM.Qwnry, John W. Humes.
\ Ki T Smyth, Daniel Langhman, John
Menrine.
lljOafsiMlSp- Tt.aut Lanahman.
(nifllai W **r*r —~ John Shoemaker, J.B.
lUhi, fa Boyden, Jamee Lowther, B. A. Beck.
if. B. Hlleman,
■ ■’■ail-j.a —J fax —Jos.
SL Br..
eyij-» c. J. Mean,Alex.McCormick
jSwWWaSiKeeiniehhnrilinriir T f-ja-yj-
Bnrtff.H ■■■fan- B. Warfel.
J^ro^K^ l K srd _|(i (i hM l Clahaogh.
« •« M Hard) W>rd—John Shoemaker,
nimxirr ffi~r'** > *r rt 1 *~ Kodamer, John Hickey.
. ' W w - WttteiiWh. W. Bender, Jno. Bowman.
« i Rfertk Green, Alex. McCormick
s^3^!
VuyimaSt., AiUma, Pa.
JO. w. A- BELFORD, Proprietor.
of xhx “ smporiuai
vosld raapectfuUy announce to the
l(yilpk:hi|M rwtitfd a large Invoice of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINOS,
and « gtawnl amortnwnt of
G-pVS’ FdJtN£BHW GOODS,
CuUIWR, NeA-Ties, Suspenders,
fi ornery, Ewidkerehielk,
■ A ice., .
i m m
.... 7 16 A, Me
.. 730 “
7 16 A.M. A 6 30 P. M,
7 20 P. M,
„ 720 44
GRO.-W. PATTON P. M
gammer trade.
m tartma an examine
, that hie iM’" pment
tkacj 'goiw» than e»n
An examination wHI
HION,
i no htniuncj In ut
i «h» flUUoa, will in
wMriteWy: tt'bu
cfeajßaluu
•tnMg ud cb«p
tayrt,
■'lx**.
street, lint door above
XXprftVl.m,
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
Dental Remedies
ARE
THE BEST in the WORLD,
INSURING
FINE TEETH
A Xb
A SWEET BREATH,
AND
CURING TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA!
Do too with to be bleated with tod admired for Piaut
Won aad Sound TEETH? U«rt)R. WM. B. HURD’S
UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER,* warranted fw from
acid* alkali or any injurious substance. Price, 25 cents
per box.
K£».Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders*
which whiten but .destroy.
Do joq wish to pe certain that your BREATH is pure*
sweet, and agreeable to hnsbaod or wife, lover or friends?
Use DR, HURD'S CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH.—
Price, S 7 cents per bottle.
This astringent wash h also the best remedy in tbe world
lor Cavur, Bad Breath, Blskdixo Gems, Some Mouth, etc.
It has eared hundreds.
Do you or your children roffer from TOOTIIACE ? Get-
DR. HURD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS! Price. 16
cents per bottle. s
AT© yen afflicted with NEURALGIA ? Get DR. W. B.
HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The moat effective
and delightful remedy known.
They do not adji#re nor blUter. but soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price, 18 ami .37 cents. Mailed
on receipt of price.
Do you wish a complete set of DENTAL REMEDIES
and a Treatise on Preferring Teetht Get DR. WM. B.
HURD’S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest nod mo«t
valuable present that one friend can make to another.—
Price, $l. Sent by express on receipt of price.
For sale at ail the best stores throughout the ci^ntry.
Cactio.n. —As there are dealers who take advantage of
onr advertisements to impose upon their; customers infe
rior preparations* it Is necessary to Insist upon having
what you call for, and yon will get the thoroughly
tested* and prepared hv an experienced and scientific Den
tiet. Treasurer of the New York Stale Dentist's Associa
tion, and Vice President of the New York City Dental
Society. Address -
WM.®. HURD & CO., New York.
DR. HERD'S DENTAL REMEDIES are for b«)« in this
place by . G. IV. KESSLER.
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S
NEW
Furniture Polish
Prepared from an i improved recejpe by the proprietor of
the 44 Beothxb Jovxtban Poush,” is certified by all the
leading New York Furniture Dealers and PiauoFnrte
Makers to bo the best in the world for removing Scratches,
Mark*, 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 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 furnltme of a house, and
keep it looking like new. Now Is the tint* to “thine up**
your Tables, Chaim, peaks. Pianos. Picture Frames. Car
riages, etc.,and make them look 6C percent, better. This
Is true economy. 'For sale by Furniture Dealers and Store
keepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cent’, a Imttle. Depot
No. 1 Spruce Street, New York. AGENTS
WANTED. APMtsss.
BOX 1972, New York B. O.
GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS!
THRILLING INCIDENTS
OF THE
Great Rebellion;
-OR
THE HEROISM OF
Our SOLDIERS &SAILOBS.
ILLUSTRATED.
1 VOL., LABOR 12MO. PRICE $1216
The critics ftod the public are right in predicting that
this will iarpftsS} 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, pa*ie» t suf
fering and hmlr-bfeadth escapes of our Soldiers and Sailors,
ana its incidentH 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 the W»r, by John Isrthrop Motley,
Author of *‘The Rise of the Dutch Republic.”
etc., the dates of all Uie important events froto the John;
Drown raid, andan accurate and revised account of tbe.
principal battles, with engravings.
One-third tin* proceeds ol «U Subscriptions sent .direct
. t<» as will be given for the Relief of Disabled Soldiers, and,
all'persons who wish a copy of the work, and also to
benefit the soldiers, should send their name and address
at 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.
BOoKSKLLSRS, POSTMASTERS, and CAAVASSINO
AO RKTS will be fUrnished with a Subscription Prospectus,
on application to the Publishers.
A9*A liberal commission given to Sol
diers desiring to act as Agents in taking
subscription/!.
THE HISTORY
American Manufactures.
i FROM 1608 TO 1860.
BY DR; J. LEANDKR BISHOP. 2 VOLS-. Sow.
Vol. 1. now ready. Vol. 11. nearly ready. ;
Phi* iaprohably the Urgent and moat important work
n< w in the. Americas prow.
We have alaojnst published new edition* of the follow,
I useful nod popular books:
THE BUSINESS MAN’S
LEGAL ADVISER;
f, How to S»ve Money, by Conducting Business
according to Law, as expounded by the best and
latest Authorities. 400 pp., sheep. Price fl.
•PPORTUNITIES FOR INDUSTRY;
1000 OIJANCES to make money.
I Cloth, $l. This haabeen rs-pnhiiihed iu England.
( Ever; business Man and clerk should hate these books.
• They will pay Jthe buyer a hundred Krery parent
. *' took) get the&t for their eons. ''
; All these books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price.
Vs pay particular attention to mailing books, wrapping :
1t ism camUßy, and will ptocure and send, postpaid, any |
| I ojok anywhere, on receipt of publishers* price and six
1 stamps. Address
r FREEDLEY & CO.,
Tribabe Buildings, New York.
HANOS!
PERSONS WHO WISH TO BUY
a Rianoof the best maker. will be ihown hbw they
< ao «r» s bafel.oroe ram in’the purcbrais address
Care of Jot, Cob & Co., PuMiaheraVAgente,
NEW YORK. P. O.
OF
ONWARD! ONWARD!!
EXCELSIOR OUR MOTTO! \
NOW OPEN «
On the comer of Branch and Annie Streets,
EAST ALTOONA,
AN ENTIRELY
IBW STOCK OF GOODS !
Having- [iisi-oskh of thk
entire stock of old goods iu the above stand at auc
tion, we desire to say to the public that we have just
opened out an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
to which we invite the attention Df the public. We are
determined to sell at the
rANY LOWEST PRICES
. Our stock embraces a large and complete assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
consisting, in part, of plain and 1 fancy Silks, all-wool De
laines, Alpacas. CbalUe Delaines, plain and figured Berege,
Lawns, Ginghams, Ducals, De Barge, Travelling Dress
Gootla. and all the
LATEST STYLE PRINTS.
M ©h 9 s "VV ear.
We have received a large and well selected stock of GEN
TLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS, such a* Cloth*, plain and
tinev Cassimeres. Cashmere Is, Tweeds, Jeans, Corduroys,
Beaver Teens, Velvet Cords, and other fashionable good*
for men and boys.
WHITE GOODS.
Irish Linen, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, plain add dotted
SwUk. Bobinet*. Edging*. Ac.
We have a large a sortment of.Ladies’ Needlework Col
lars and Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons,'Glove*. Gaunt
lets, Mitts, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchief*. Neck
Ties, Veil*. Ac. AUo, Ticking. Check*, bleached and un
bleached Muslin*. Cotton and Linen Diaper. Crash. Ac.
Also, a fine assortment of
SPRING- SHAWLS.
We have icceived a large lot of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES' GAITERS.
HATS & CARS, SHAKER BONNETS. &c..
which we are determined to *ell cheaper than ever.
QU KEENS W A H E,
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WAKE,
HARDWARE,
Groceries. Flour,
Bacon, Cheese,
Syrups, Molasses,
' Mackerel, Herring,
Cartxm Oil. Fish Oil,
Drugs and Medicines,
ami, in fact, everythin)* usually kept in a first-clss. Stove.
; As we make our purchases almost entirely for cash,
and as we &U 1 sell for
CASH ONLY ;
AND KKKP NO BOOKS, It will enable n* t<> sell Goods at
Tery moderate prices; and by lair dealing and strict at
tention to business we hope to stonre a liberal share 01
pnblic patronage
Altoona. April Ift. 1802-tf
NORTH WARD AHEAD!
NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
AT OLD PRICKS
i UK UNUKIiSKiSKU W(H'LI) UE-
I xpectfnlly inform the citizens of Altoona ami sur
rounding country that he has just returned from the east.
When* he has heVn selecting hix stock of Spring ami Sum
mer Goods, which for style, quality and Price cannot be
Surpassed in this neck of country. His stock is much
larger than heretofore, and, as It is quite an object in these
war-exciting times Jor everyone to purchase whsre they
can get the BEST article at the LOWEST FRICK, he
would say that he can and will sell AS LOW, if not A
LITTLE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in this
place. He wishes all to call and see his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can offer in
ducement! which will DEFY COMPETITION. His stock
consists of . ■
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
OF EV£ST DESCRIPTION.
41KN AND BUYS’ SUMMER WEAR,
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES.
MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES,
MEN AND WOMEN’S HOSE, HATS AND CAPS,
Ginghaips. Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Muslim,
Dried Peaches and Dried Apples. Plain and
Canvassed Hams, Ac.. Ac.
He will sell tbe AMERICAN PRIM’S at
FAST MADDER COLORS.
FANCY DELAINES, from 'VD/. to 26
Fine Bleached MUSLINS yard wide. 121..
“ K ” if ‘
Heavy Unhl’ched yard ”
i* •» J*
LAWNS, from 8 to 15 “
LADIES’ SLIPPERS. from 40 to 60
“ Fine. French, Sewed. Keeled BOOTEES. $1 26
“ ‘ Pegged ’■ 100
MEN’S CALF BOOTS, 2 75
“ GOAT " 260
BOYS’ GOAT, (Nos. 4 and 5.) 1 6°
-MEN AND BOYS’ OXFORD TIES, from 76 cents to 1 00
MEN’S CALF MONROES. * I 00
All sizes of MISSES’ A CHILDREN’S SHOES, very low
ijCSbcFsUoffee at 20 cents,
i White Sugar U and cento.
Brown Sugar from 7 to 10 cts.; Best Honey and Lovering’s
Syrup, at 60 cts.; Sugar House Molasses. 40 cts.; Raking
Molasses, 31 to 40 cts.; together with Cedar and Willow-
Ware; Plour, Feed, Ac., and all other articles of Goods
Just as low an any other house can sell. Please call and
examine my stock before pnrchasiag elsewhere.
J. A. SPRANKLE.
Altoona, May 1,1802. [ North Ward.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE;
Annie Street, East A Itoona, a few doors above
Branch Street.
The subscriber has just be
cefved a large and freah stcck ofGROCERIES. PRO
VISIONS, 4c.. which he will'sell at pricer equally ax low
as hla competitors, Hi. stack conslstß of
FLOUR. FEED,
BACON. HAMS.
FISH, SALT,
POTATOES. COFFEE.
SUGAR,. TgA.
SPICES, CRACKERS
CHEESE. TUBS.
BRUSHES.
BUCKETS. RR OOMS.
RAISINS LEMONS
ORANGES ~ FIGS.
DATES COMBS
SOAPS, KNIVES
BfIWPFP pace
CONFECTIONERIES DRIED FRUIT.
AND DRUGS OF ALL KINDS
I intrite the public to call and examine my stock, as 1
am determined to please in quality and price.
May®, 1862-tf WM.H. PEROIVAL.
WM. S. BITTNER,
Dental Surgeon,
OFFICE IN MASONIC wgafe
TKMPIiE, next door to the Post
J. G. AOLUM,
ISTotary Public,
ALTOONA. BLAIR.CO-, PA.
Can at all times be found at the store of J. B.llileiuau
October 1,1857.
s2s] EMPLOYMENT! [s7s
AGENTS WANTED!
We will pay. from $25 to $75 pet month, and all expen
bp,, to actire Agents, or glee a commlatlon. Particular*
Bant free. Address Brie Sewing Machine Company; R.
JAMES, General Agent, Milan. Ohio,
Sept. 12-ly.}
LEVI'S PREPARATION FOR EX
(terminating RATS, MICK, ROACHES. ANTS, and
bog* without danger In Its use under any clrcmnstan
; ces for sale at the Drug Store of O, W- KESSLER.
Jan. 24. ,66-tf] "
All styles carpeting and
OlLCloths can hr found a? LAT7OFTM AN’B.
GELS & CO.
cents.
i % “
8 and 10 **
BUTTER'S
STATE CAPITOI.
Book Bindery
AXP EAKK BOOK MANI
54 Marift St, HarrMurr/. f„
rphis establishment is chiefly d<mh, i
I tlit- mtamfiictnre of niniik Hoik-, n.v
Ife»k«. Uouuty Offices. KtSlrno.lCompam.-., /. • v ;
uni «* »U ih..Jt~v. ,«V
be.tt o(*tock may 1,. «/
relied upon, i'-BhtlA;: Bonks printed. pag.-.l uiol 1......
anv desired pattern-- Sheriff's, Attorney-. ~ .
, Dockets of nil ****** m»4e »ml ruled _to or.!. r . Tri’
. and Yearly As«e*ao»Mit», I)>lplicate*. »c,, f„r,.,. uri ,,
' ss«. printed hr plain, l»M »«d fcwntd t.. rWr ~ , '
Docket# made of the best linen paper.
try .iXD SBXKT-IXOX » VASE, in creat rnnety. , -r 11 ABOVE SUM I\"OASH Librarians, and other**, desiring to Imre tlodr 8.,. k , ,
nlatava on hand. : S< . .. V , urn honnd and ai' moderate price*, should ginn,,, ,i,i, ,
Dtit IPfVP f. SPOTTTTNG J 1 will furnish one of my sttperiui Nfcß. 1 AHSB : nf lhe Orgeat slaes, Harper s Weekly, 111,'
ROOFING" <V Srvl. i II\|VJ. j pKKggEtt. tliat can Is- driven by baud with .as. ut the Scientific American. Un,i., n \,U
pu np on short notice. , i rate of hound toordcr. and in any style r«inired. Harp.T «M ’*
They hare also attached a copper-smithing room to tbeir | HUNDRED "SHEETS PER HOUR. |- Magazine, Knickerbocker. Blackwood"# and .iraW
establishment and will keep on hand an assortment of top . r.t fo. ■ . 1 : Magazines. Codey’s Lady's Book, Lady’s Repo.it, in I
per and brass kettles, Ac. lon auy_ kind of a Job.from *;«IotedI poster"down, and do j Plano Music, Ac’tmnml It. eztVa",^
All kinds of job work promptly attended to. its work, ns well os any cylinder Press in the world. uiorenlain and substantial half binding. Selnt is
_ . . ______ Bed 81 z 46 inches, rolls a formdjT xAt inches with two the «« Pamnblet laws, b0.n.,1i, V '
“PIT A T-? ) AJtT /\ J-J. ff] : rollers weighs, bokw! tor shipment,lbs, and c»u *c gl yle, it very moderate price*, heram-. j u J "
W iXXVXU# ; put up sad set r “ D j l tog by rtny . nlSerof tolumes to bind, will receive Mil.e ra i, iw ,
There »s Included with the Piess, one rubber hlauKol, . Mn t to os from a distant;* ut'
: two set* roller-stocks, and two roller-moulds and «U work entrusted toourcarp will bp
Boxing and carting, $25 extra. ; J... safely packed and returned by KxcnL
1 Imre issue.! a specimen done on this press, in pam- i A „ y^* rk warranted. Address V. L. III"TTKR
plilct form, containing a cat of it. yud will take great Hmriihun, jl.
pleasure in sending a copy to those who have not received
it. on the receipt of a paperfrom them.
<nv publisher inserting this advertisement, to the 1
amount of fit), and sending me a paper containing it, !
will he allowed the amount of their bill towards payment j
ou one of my presses, if ordered after one year from Sep- |
teinber 1. 1861. If ordered within one year, £2O will he ,
allowed for the bill. If ordered within six months $3O
will be allowed. And if within three months, $4O will be 1
allowed tor the bill.
THESE AUE WAR TIMES AND WAR PRICKS?.
?AJcr»i I. Fries. i.
STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
X BPBCTFULLT; an
nounce to the citizens <
Altoona and vicinity ibt
they have just received
large sopply of BTOTISI
of fill Patterns, such '
Cook. Parlor. Office 'm
Shdft Stoves, which I
will sell at the most ire*
sonath; prices A litr
supply will always
kept ou hand
Tlve subscribnrs added Hardware to their Hup of
business, and are ndw prepared to supply anything in the
Hardware and Cutlery line, such as Handsaws, Axes.
Augers. Adze.-. Childs,’Squares, Rules, Hammers, Planes,
Hinges. Locks, Latches, Files, Knives and Forks, Spoons.
Ar., Ac.. all of which they offer on the most reasonable
terms.
J9»Persous wishing anything in the Hardware line are
requested to call and examine their stoog,
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Store on Aufiie street, between Harriet and Ada
liue streets. Kast Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite
Kessler's Drug Store. West Ward.
Altoona. Feb. dd. TS»VJ.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOB THE* CHEAPEST AND BEST
Bpriuir & Summer Goods!! 1
,| m K. II! LKM AN has, just received u
large and well Milected stock of Hoods, consisting of
Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cossimeres, Satinetts. Kentucky
Jeans. Tweeds. Beaverteens. Blue Drilling, and all other
kinds of Goods for
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAK,
with a grand and magnificent Assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such fvt Black and ftyicy Silks. ChaUics. Benges. Brilliant* ,
laucus. Chintzs, Dcßeges. Crapes. Prints,
(.rape and Stella Shawls. Mantillas, Cndersieeves and
Hosiery, liorinets and Ribbons. Collars, Hand
kerchiefs . Kid Gloves. Jfooj>cd SJ.irls. Skirt
ihg. Lace Mitts. dc., dr.
ALSO,
Tickings, Checks.! Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
Cotton and Linen Table Diaper. Crash, XankV”- & c -
I5U0?1> AM) SHOES*.
HUKENSWARE
WOOD AND WILLnW WAKE.
OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. &C.
IIARDWAKK
GROCERIES.
Our stock'of Groceries is more extensive than ever, and
consists of Rio and Java Coffee. Crushed. Loaf and N 0.
Sugars; Greeu. Y\ 11/and Black Teas: Molasses. Soaps,
Candles, Salt. Fish, Ac.
Thankful to the public for liberal patronajte
heretofore received, he hopes by sWct attention to buti
ucrs, and an endeavor to please. to merit a continuance of
the same.
: Cull anti examine bis Stool*. and yon will In* con
vinced Unit he ban the best assortment and cheap* nt Good*
in the market.
Country Produce of ail kind* taken in exchange for
Goods at market price*.
Altoona, April 4u 1802.
POKED OUT AGAIN!
The undersigned would respectfully so
licit the patronage of the citizen* of Altoona and
vicinity, a* he had again opened out
AT HIS OLD STAND,
on Virginia si., a few doors below the Svpt's OJ/ice,
with an entirely new and fresh supply of
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES,
ftUCh .V
FLOUR;, BACON, FISH,
SALT. POTATOES,
CHEESE. CORN-MEAL, MILL-FEED
OATS, RYE, CORN,
TEAS of nil kinds. COFFEE. SUGAR, SYRUPS. BAKING
MOLASSES. tOBACCO,,SKGARS, DRIED FRUIT,
SOAP. CANDLES. BROOMS. BRUSHES,
Crockery, Woodeb and Willow Ware, Stationery, Notion
Candies. &c. Also a large stock of
LIQUORS!
Alt the above goods will ne sold, Wholesale or Retail, at
the lowest pricey. Come one—come all! See for your
selves. and be convinced. No charge for examining niy
stock. , LOUIS PLACK.
April 17, ’62-tfl
ARMEIiS TAKE NOTICE —The
undersigned is <jbout starting a Tannery, and wish
es to hny or trade for !
406 CORDS
of Rood HOCK iOAK BARK, and alio for HIDES, for
which the higheet market price will btCpaid.
Altoona, A'pntt 17, ’B2-tf- LOUIS PEACE
'AlifGB "
'RI wonid
«ihat hp
T otelj 1
dat®
al>l
Tj'XCHANGJt. HOTEL.—THE SUB
SOMBER; would respectfully In
form the public that h 5 ha* recently re
fitted the above Hotel, and is now
pared to accommodate his friends andjHSiHßjt
patrons in a comforts! le manner, and
will spare no pains in making it an hgreeable heme for all
sqjourner*. Uis'Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
filled with Uqnofs of choice brand*. Uls charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel In the place, pnd he
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.
I have Just reteiTfed a stock cf ; No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes.
Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur
poses, together With a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to
he found in the country.
Altoona, May 27,1880.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
$3O. EMPLOYJfENT! $lOO.
Commercial Agents "Wanted.
t 6 sell goods for the
I 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
$BO to $lOO per mouth and pay all necessary expenses.
For particulars aid dr os (with stamp)
Oil AS. RUGGLES, fienT Agent,
For the Adams Manufacturing Co. Detroit. Mick.
May 8,1802-%
Q O A L.
■VTOW IS THE TLME FOR EVERY
family t»i get-ip their supply of coal for the Winter,
and the subscritmr would therefore inform the cltixens of
Altoona and that he is prepared to supply them,
on short notice-; with a superior article of ANTHRACITE
and ALLEGHISIY BITUMINOUS COAL. He will sell it
by the Train. Car, or Cart Load, or by the bushel, deliv
ered gt the door of the purchaser.
*S*Yard on the North side of the Railroad—upper end
of Altoona.TaPd. H R iIYERU
Ju1y25,18611-tf. • “
Blair county insurance
AGENCY.—The undersigned. Agent of the Blair
Ootmty Mutual Fire Insnrancfr Company, Is at all
tinea ready to ijunre; against Iosa;or damage by fire, guild.
m4*> JkreAatidiu, furniture and Property, of every dee
criptkm, in town or eonntry, at ae reasonable rates as any
Company In the State Office with Bell, Johnston, Jack I
Co ; T. CALDWELL. Agent.
Jan. 27, ’69-tf
Stephen Wivtees |
SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR
NEWSPAPER PRESS
You will find it for your interest to Communicate dl* j
roctly with me. as I warrant the press to be i II I repre- I
sent it,-which your merchant can rtwily find out fur yon ;
if you are a total stranger in New York- For further i
particulars please address A CAMPBELL. ;
No. Ifi, Spruce street, VI.
Sept. Ift, 1861.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
jiL lamps; „
Um.vaUHin Beauty , Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Kv . v person desiring t.. obtain the very lies! and cheap
est in.'.aide light within their reach, should rail at the
, ‘ ftho undersigned and examine these Lumps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to dem.m
*'™X That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
•M That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
“V That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or lew
light.
r»i, That they bum entirely free from smoke,
i tb' That the light »s at least 50 per cent, cheapen than
aov othei light now in common use.
These lumps are admirably ; adapted for the use of Jin-.
Hents Mechanics. Seamstresses, lactones, Halls,Churches,
gtmes Hotels, and are highly, recommended fur family us,e.
“■ The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can he attached to
old side hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense’. and will answer every purpose of a new lanp,
\Ve guarantee perfect satisfaction in ail cases
Aug;i«. ISaWf.] . (~ M. Kl.S>l.Kh.
FRIES A WINTER?*
Jacob snyder, tailor,
The Hero of One Hundred Fit* per Month /
I would respectfully
forth my claim to pub*
attention, aa a Faahionabl
Tailor. as follows:
Because I keep au exct
lent assortment of Clothi
Cassiuieres. Vestings ar
Trimmings, which, win
examinedJtlwajs please.
Because my work
made up in ft manuer tbi
takes riown the count*
and gives all my costomr
a city'appearance.
Because lain not inferi
as a Cutter to the best
he found anywhere.
Because !»ng experiem
in my business pives it
entire control over it. a;
I am not dependant np<
any one Pdift mo out
the suds.
Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, ami then
fore my taste jih a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Call on me. in the corner room of the *■ Brant House.”
Give me a trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona. May 2t>-om JACOB S'NYBEB.
CAMPBELLS
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware
SPOUTING. &<J.
Q RIGG WOULD RESPECT
» fully nfnrm the citizens of Altoona
and vicinity that he keep* constantly on hand aHhS
Urge-assortment oi Choking, Parlor. Office and
Shop Siovtg, of all styles and sizes, to suit the T""
wants of oil, which he will sell at low prices, on reason
able terms.
He also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and Sheet-
Iron Hhrc. consisting of all articles for culinary purposes—
Coal Scuttles, Stove Pipe , ifc. W' •
Ho has also purchased the r s ght of wale in Blair county,
of 11. V. JONES’
IMPROVED SADSAGE STUFFER,
an invention which needs only to be seen to he apprecia
and should be possessed T»y every farmer, butcher or those
requiring such a machine.
03k. Particular attention paid to patting up SPOUTING,
either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up
on the most reasonable terms. [april 14, IR6My
OROCERV.; PROVISION
AN D
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
The undersigned wotted in-
FORM dig public that he has purchased the interest
of A. MILLIRON in theQriocery and Provision Store here
tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St.,
where he will continue tha business, and wllTTSlfcp con
stantly on hand a largo sujiply of *
FLOUR. HAMS, SHOULDERS. SIDES
DRIED BEEF. FISH, SALT. MOLASSES, COFFKE, TEA.
SUGAR, SPICtSS,(CONFECTIONARIES!
and everything usually* kept in Grocery and Provnpon
Stores, all of which he receives fresh from the eastern and
western cities, and will .self at the most reasonable pieces.
Having recently obtained license to sell liquor by whole
sale. I will keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot
liquors of the best qualities to be bad.
I respectfully solicit a share of public custom. ■
July 12.1861-tC] J. BBRROWITZ.
More good News :
The undersigned lias just received from the East
a large and varied assortment of
FALL AKD WINTER GOODS,
conflicting rtf
Cloths, C.vssimebks; and
VESTING,
material for
FINE AND COARSE
0 V E R C 0 AT S.
material,Tor
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
snchas Ujadershirts. pratveis, 8u«-
peudfts, Neck-tie.*, Handkerchiefs *
Ac., 4c„ all of which will be sold at the lowest prices
All work ordered win he made up in the Terr best style
according to the latest'fashions, on short notice. ; •
Nov. 1,1M9-tf THOMAS EtWAY.
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. &{j„
which he is prepared to offer to thecltiEens of Altoona and
Ticinlty at very low prices. Having purchased direct from
the mannfacturcrs for cash, he is prepared to BeU at prices
that will defy competition. 'All that he a<»ks ia that the
people will call and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere. •
BOOTS and SHOKSvnmde to order on The mo»t r.'u-
Bonahte terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to.
Don r forget the place, two doors below post Office
Jan. 3,1861. M. -THOMPSON* Agent.
O YES ‘ * 0 YES!—-G ENTLKMEN
draw ni<di aud hear. JOSEPH P. TROUT iimouu
cesto the pn-.ic. that he is ready* to dlsclwrge hi« duty
aaan Auctioneer wheiinvw called upon. [jmi.2 ’5B.
Hardw are of all descrip
tions Just received and for sale by i
Oet. 16-tf i J.B.UItKHAA
Belgium canary lirds for
SALE. Apply hi .0. TV. FISHER. Portrit Painter,
Alto, mi, Ihi. , (June 19-3 t.
PLAIN & FANCY VESTS, 4f every
•ize and Stylo at j; j t LADQttMAN?B.
DO YOU WANT A RAT OR CAP,
cheap nr flue f—go in LAUOHMAN’K,
»»_MeCBOM 4 DEKN. at the Tribune Office. Lii
agent* fin Altoona, and vicinity. They will give „..
tlon in relation to binding. »n<i receive and return 1..*,
free from extra charge*, for ail who ent.ust their »„ r t,
my cart*. • [March 21,
GROCERY AND BAKERY:
rp HK UNDERSIGNED A.NNoVn
f cesto the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that
has just received o large involcee of
FRUITS. CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS. SPICK.-
aud notions tor ehildren Ac. expressly for the Holiday-.
He will filno keep always on hand a good kuf {ibn
and fancy cakes, of his own manufacture.
LKMGNS, PRUNES, RAISINS, m
always un hand at all seasons of the year.
Coffee. Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Butin,
HHOSi HOOD WHITE WHEAT Fl.in k
lIUCKWHKAT FLOUR. CORN MKAL i(
iihvav* in i»tor«> and for sale iu larpc or small .jnantlti*'
Call. examine and price my stock and >-)n will tu
it uh j*ood and cheap us any in town
Dec. -Jo. V.O-lv.j
r l l *1 li tiKEAT QUESTION Widen
1 now agitates the mind of efery pH>mi ijt
is, where- can I {jet the best article for uiviHß
money? Ju regard to other matters, the
ecriher would not attempt to direct, but if you gH.
want anything in the line of
: BOOTS OR SHOES
he invites an examination of his stock and « ->it.
lie keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Uou
rtuiterK, Blippers. *c„ which he offers at foir prio-.
lie will give special attention to custom uork. ui
wnich will be warranted to give satisfaction.’ Noii--t.ni 1
iK'st workmen are employed
Remember my shop is on Virginia street, ijii;:.--.!.'---
opposite Kessler’s Drug Store.
Sei>temhbr 3, *57-tf] JOHN 11. UOUKUI>
H. FETTINGEK’S
General News Aiiencv.
OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STKKKi
SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK BOOK'S.
STATION R RY, CONFRCTIONA li 1 Ks
CIOARS & TOBACCO.
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VAKIF/H
CONSTANTLY ON HANK.
October 24. 1861.
IVTATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE-
X. i This Great Journal of Crime and Criminal®«- ><■
its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated
the country. It contains all the Groat Trials. rrlmii.v
Coses, and appropriate Editorials on the some, lopotherci-r
information on Criminal Matters, not to bo found ii ; '■
other newspaper.
s2 per annum; $1 lor six monii.-
be renlitted by subscribers, (who should write their
and the town, county and State where they reside plai»b
To ; 0. TT. MATSELL i Co..
Editor k Prop’r. of Kew York Police GaMi-
Xi-w York
15-tfl
CONFECTIONERY
ArJfD OYSTER SALOON,
rP H E SUBSCRIBER WOCLI» l>
1 -FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that L*-
CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FECIT STORE
supplied with tlie very best articles to bo bad. and in >-' r ""
variety, lie has also an /.
OYSTER SA-EOON
attached to his store, in which he will servo up 01 >TU>
in every style during the season*
FRESH-BAKED BREAD dr PIES always *"«"■
He is atoll times prepared to supply ealcvs, eandh*''-
or pie-nics and other parties. He invites a sharp of pn
fatronage. believing that he can render full satisfaiTii-i* >■
all.
Remember, his store and saloon is on Vir«MoiaiUw'-' w
door&lndbw Patton’s Halt. fiTTO H° s ‘
Altoona. Oct. 10, IS6I-tf
Gj.' |W. KESSLER —I'HACTU Ai.
r a DRUGGIST, respectfully
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
emliy, that be stilt continues the Drug business; w|
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly Hd
onhund,|or sale. Wholesale and RetaII.DRCGS, WT\
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS. VARNISH- Cf
KS and DYE-STUFFS. . f
By strict attention to business, and a desire ,< J r^"4 ..
is&dtion lo all as regards price and quality, hf !l " ! '
merit and receive a share of public patronage-
Physicians and merchants supplied on r
and all orders from a distance promptly attended .
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded- i __
/'IORELITE BASE .—Having r
chased the right to manufacture the COK h
BAgE for ARTIFICIAL TKKTU, I am now prep 1 ?
pat np dentures on this new and beautiful PJ*
which is for Superior to the old style, on surer P V
it will hot corrode or discolor. It contain* n? jc .
substance, and of course there is no P a ‘ raD,c p?r *>:r
metal plates often become obnoxious, r
wishing a.flue set of teeth will please call and
specimens. W. 8. Blip J*
'Jan. % 1802-tf j Office in Masonic Temple.
I>INE AND LAUD OILS. i.L'l
f phone. Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, 4c.. at
Jhh. Si,
ON HAND AT McCOKMICK’?^
—A splendid assortment of Ready-Made <*',
(all am] see Not.^
fb ROOEKIKS. A LABOK A>‘
\X complete assortment of Groceries h» Te
ceited at the stote of J. B *• *
Hair, hat, tooth, bhavin*"
Paint. Sash and ?
\ LL KINDS OF PRINTING
> ; neatly and expeditfusly ofVH*
••ALTOONA THIBINt
TTAJ.iI, OILS, OOLOgS"
IJ.: shiirln% Cro*m. Toilet
S’ FECTACLKS KVK
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THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE.
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line. wl *|* ’lJJ’uJ’of tt political larncleror individual in*
to the above rate. ,
T u otlaemen s not marltedwith the nnn.herof ,n.. r|
,la.S‘wlll lie continued till forbid and charged ac*
notice. Vrecen*U per line fiir every iinertion.
""uurrv lmtlce, exceeding ten line..' Bfty cent, a .t>ua »
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**
r&LTINIORE lock hospital
„ ...ecAHLfSHED AS A RSEUiTE FROM QUACKERY
b 4 Only Place Where a Cure Can
be Obtained*
l\ll. JOHNSON has discovureil llu
I ) mill Certiiin, Speedy and only ElTectn.il “
,1 world for all I’rivntß Diseases. Weakness of tin- Unci'
limbs Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Blad
i'./ involuntary Discharge*. Impoteney, lieiieral Debility
c ’ ■ .asness. Dyspopsy, Languor. Low Spirits. Lonfusioi
V W,’lu .VdpiWtl.in of the Heart Timidity. Trimihlings,
ik- ~.«** of Sight or liisoaso *»* lle.ul.
"iir lit Nose or*Bkin, Affections of the Liver. Longs. Stom
. '!r Bowels—those Terrible disorders arming from 11.
' . it .rv Habits of Youth—those ssckbt and solitary pra.
1,. . morofatal t» thelt victims than the song of Syrens t,
m Wariner. of Ulysses, blighting their most l.nlliani
hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage Ac . impose!
Me
YOUNG MEN
t'.iiucisiw. Who have hecoinu Ur- victims of Solitary
tiill dreadful I* l * ll destuotive lml.it which annually •««< i"
[ . an untimely glare thousands of Young Men of the iu.r
• til sited talents and brilliant intellect, who might oth. 1
have entranced listening Senates with t' e thumb,
.if t'l(»iUvuoe. «»r waked to eolasy the l>M«»g «»»> u ‘l
with full confidence.
MARRIAGE
Married Person*. or Young Men coteinpluting marriage
being awaro of physical weakness, organic debility. debt
'"llewhii pUces himself under th- care of, Dr. .1. limy t.
1.,.dm,51y confide in b> honor us a g;iiileman. mol cunl.
.i-Mitlv roly niH'ii his skill it* a jihysu-iau.
5 ORGANIC WEAKNESS
ImiiUMlwtety Cared, 'mv\ full N UfStori'l.
Tl.ii Distressing Affection—which r.md<.rs Life niwerahl
U... 1 marriage Impossible—is Lne |u-unUy paid l>> th
victims of inij.rop.T indulgences. Young loosens are I
...t to commit excesies from md being uvt:u.. of th Ur. ...
fnl consequences that may ensue. Now who that mi.To
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the tow. i .
procreation is lost so..tier by tho-e falling In ■> impr |o
1.-. hits than hy the prn.ho.tr besides being .lepii'ed th
pleasures of healthy offspring. the most serious and d.
itructive symptoms to both body and nu„d arise. Th
vy>item becomes Deraugeil. the Phyu.cul and M-Ht il »ui»'
lions Weakened. Los- of Procreative Power. Nervous Irr
lability, iSjwpßpsiii. Palpitation «*f lh»* Heart.
Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Pram.-. Lough
Consumption, Decay and Death.
OFFICE, NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET,
bet. hand side going fpim Baltimore street, a lewd, a
from the corner. Failnot tob.hserrc name ami numls-.
Li tters must bo paid and contain a stump. The D"
tor’s Diplomas hang in his office
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
rVo Jftrcwry or rV«seo»« Drugs.
OR. JOHNSON,
Member of the Koyal College of Surgeons, London.
mite from one of the moat eminent Colleges in the Lint.
.States, aud the greater part of whose life has been spent
the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and «*!■
where, has effected some of the most astonishing cni
that wore ever known; many troubled with ringing m -l
head and o«rs when asleep, great nervousness, !>«•.:
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with fre<ju*-
Mushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mm
w.-re cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE*
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themseii
hy improper Indulgence and solitary habits, which ru
both body and mind, unfitting them for either busim
*tudy. society or marriage.
Tursb are some of the sad and melancholy effects p*
.(need by early habits of vonth, vlx: Weakness of 11
Back ami Limbs, Fains in tbc Head, Dimness of Sir!
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart. Vj
uaiwy, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digs!
live Functions. General Debility, Symptoms of Cousnm
lion. Ac. ... . ,
Mentally. —The tearful effects of the mind are muchm
he dreaded—*L«uw of Memory, Confusion of I dean, D
prosaiou of spirits, llvil-fcVrehodings, Aversion to Soch t
S<df-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, are •owe
the evils produced. j . .
Thousands of persona of all ages can now judge wnat
the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor. D
c nuing weak, pale, nervous and emaciated. having a si
gular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
consumption.
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured thelnselyes l.y a certain practice i
dulled in when jtUnuva habit frequently >«"""• ,r ' >
evil compahhma.*t>r at J school. the effects of which
niithUy felt, even when iislce)). and if not cored »»»•'•
marriasi imposible, aijd destroys both mind and last
should apply immediately. , , _ r ,.
WtVlmt a uity thatia young msin. the hope >f , ,
tfne darling of hla parent*, should be snatched »rou
C>roHjVocU aud enjoymefiU of life, by the
deviating from the pflith of nature, and Indttl;S lo **
certain secret habit. SUch persons must, before conit*
plating
marriage.
reflect that a sound and body are the ukh! neess*
requisites to promote ctmnubiil happiness. Indeed. wi
out these, the journey through life become* a weary
primage; the prospect! hourly darkens to
ittind becomes shadowed with,despair ami fl.leii with 1
melancholy reflection that the happiness ot another
comes blighted with oilr own.
DISEASE* OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea
find* that he has imbibed the needs of this painful
ease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense «f « ,; *i
*»r dread of discovery, deters him from applying to th
wh>, from education land respectability, can alone
friend him. delaying '(ill the constitutional symptom
this horrid disease make their appearance, such
ted sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pain # in the n
and UmuTdlmness otfsight, deafness, mules oil the s
hone* and arms, blotches on the head, face and ex
ties, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last
palate of the mouth of the bone* of the nose mil In,
the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid oi»J M
commiseration, till death puts a period to hwdf»*:v
sufferings, by sending him t■» “ that CndiscovercdCo «
from whence no traveller returns.!*
It i« K monachal! fad tlwt tJiuumndai fell ' icl>» ;
this terrible disease, owing to the unskiUfulnert of i,
runt pretenders, who. by the use of that Rataly i *
V-rctti-y. ruin the constitution and make the residm
life miserable.
s STRANGERS
Trust nofyonr lives,-ir. he.Uth to the care of Uje a
Unlearned and Worthies* Pretender*. destitute Of kn
name or character, wh * copy Dr. Johnston »
tismuenU. or atylo themselves, in the 1
tarty Educated phyahrlan*. incapable of Coring, they
yon trifling month uflor. month, taking their filthy
poisonous coraponmK or us lons us the smallest fee
be obtained, and iu despair. leave you with ruined n«
to *lgh over your galling disappointment.
Br. JoluMton la the only Physician advertising.
U!« credential or diplomas always hang in his omc'
HU remedies or treatment are unknown to alio*
prepared fr jm a life spent In the great hospitals ox nn
tlw first In the country and a more extensive iV£yNxfc
Uce than any other Physician iu the world.
INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS.
The many thousands cored at th'U institution, year
year,and the-nnrairons important Surgical opere
performed by Johnston, witnessed by ..the reporters c
“ Sun,” *• Clipper,” and many other 'papers, not*
which have appeared again and again before the p
besides his standing l os a gentlemen of character a
•ponslblllty, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
SKIM DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED.
No Utters iseelm unleal poaLpaJd wj eoMsii
•tampto ba osedon the reply Persons writing ooni
age and send portiori of advertisement describing arm
. Persons writing should be particular In
letters to thU InatfinSm, Ip tha following amuwr
- "JONITM-JOHNSTON- M. 0
Of the ißaltbaors Lock Hpoptw,wry!
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