The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 25, 1862, Image 4

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    UJHWMMUaaUH—iUr. SaußD. JUmaaT, Pa*tor.
•MdMpf'inWb - Player Moating in thoLeeture Room
araaiagat 7 o'clock. Sabbatn School in
tM.w>i» Town MRtfMock in tfa* morning.
p-tor.)-
FftaMlak **■ BnVWt*T at U o'clock, and id the
iaaMaiat T a'plnrk rrajar Mnitlnt itt-j <*'-i 1 --~<-t
onMtajjatT o'clock. Sabbath School at» o'clock A. M ■
MMItH OATHOJJO-Rar. JtntnN, Factor—Di
w6it Mn’iiaa.aaarj Sihhath morning at IOJk o’clock and
T* s O’clock. Sabbath School at 2 o’clock
OAtHOLlti-rßev.-———, Ntor.
-jSJScoarrto** alary Babbath morning at IOK o’clock,
aMiathoaftarnooaat S o’clock. Sabbath School at 1
■ telllss(leittoiML
AFRICAN JUTaOSIBT—Bor. Auxanaa JOH.WOS,
FaMn. Frenchlag a»ary Fourth Sabbath in each month.,
Frayar Manning ataty Friday aiming at 7 o’clock. Sab
bath School at * o’clock in the afternoon.
RAIL ROAD SCHCDUE. '
OH AJ»P AFXJCR MONDAY, HAT 6, IM2. TRAINS,
win arri»* at and laara. Altoona Station as follow*:
Itpraaaftni* Kaabarrtrea leare.B,4oP.M.
» “ Waat “ 74>0.A, M., “ 840A.M.
F»t ~ •• Kaal “ 124&A.U. “ 1,00 A.M.
«■.■•♦ wm> “ “ mop.m.
>|£U ' “ ]{ut “ 740 A. M,, “ 7,45 A.M.
W:"- “ W«at “ : 8,46*. M., “ 7.00 P.M.
«M UOLLIOAYSBUKO JtKANCU coquocu with Ex
pfva* Train V«t, and Mail Train Saat and Weit.
Ma. THE- BKANfIH TRAIN abo make* one trip to
ffiOttl inrijnß littrißtWaihiayhiirg at 10.1 SA. M,—Altoo
na at IOAO P.M.—and arriringat Huntingdon at 1.40 P. M.
HROXJUM.—Leavn Huntingdon at 1.80 p. U.—Altoona
•(448 p. KU~aad altiraa at Uollidaj-aborg at-S-ii.
\ KNOCK LEWIS, Gtn’l Supt.
MAILS CLOSE AND OPEN.
'MAILS CLOBK.
ttMStraW»jr
Wo*Uro W»y....,
IldiUkUyibnrfi —i'.....
WuKern Through.,...
taKUa Through..,..
MAILS ARRIVE
HaWday-bnr*.... - 7.20 A.M.* 6 45 P.M.
WeatrvsrThi ugh I if** A • M '
JUAen Throng c ( r ‘5O „
Jtaa*«1tay............... ,6 45
tenet ttonasDnrin* lha week. from 6 45 a. m. til
7 30 a. M. On Snhdhye, Worn 7 46 MU# 00 *■*!•'
UIM). W.PATTBN P. M.
MUTINCS OF ASSOCIATIONS.
MOeWAIS LOnSK,No.2BI.A. Y. M., meetauu third
Tweadayof tuti mouth, At 7% o'clock P. M., in tin- tliild
story ofthe Masonic Temple. 1
MOCNTAINU A.,CHAPTKR, Ko. 189 R. A. C., meets
on tbeflrst Thursday of etch utuoth, at o'clock P. M..
la same room as above.
MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No. 9. H.A 8. M., meets on the
fleet Monday of .each mouth, at 7*4 o'clock P. M. t in same
rujouw above. _
Mountain comhanukky, No. id, k. t. meets on
theefuurth -Tuesday of each mouth, at l*. 31,
in saute room as shore.
ALTOONA LOLKikk.No. 472, 1.0.0 f O. P, meets every
Friday efenins. at 7%'o'cluck, !u the third story ol Jag
gani’s Hall.
VNKANDA LODUK, .\u. M 2, 1.0.uf0. P.. meataevery
Monday evening, ai"% o'clock. In tlrtnl story or, Paltou a
Bnildiag. on Virginia street.
WINARBAUO TKUIK, No. 35, I. O. R. >l.. meets every
Tuesday evening in the second stury_ of 3iasouic Temple.
Conncil fire kiudled at 7th rnn 30th breath.
4LTOONA DIVISION. So. 311, S. of T., meets every
dagdtday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the second story of the
Haaonle Temple.
STATE OFFICERS.
Qmartur —Andrew ti. Curtin.'
Stentarf vf State —Eli Slifer.
.teonwy General—William M. Meredith.
AviUffr Generoi—Thomas K. Cochran.
Saremor General— William L. Wright.
Artfntant tfaural— R..M. Biddle.
StaU Jrwunrer —Henry D. Moore. •
BLAIR COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judgtt q/the (hurU. —President Judge, Hod Qeorgc Tay
lor. AModito* Samu«l Deau, Adam Moses.
State StMaior— Hem. Lends W. Hall.
A*se*6fr«a»—XtiwMeu* Bauks.
jWft««otory--Authoijj 8. Morrow.
MtaUUr and facorder-rHvgb A. Caldwell.
£%er(|’Hteii)iipl HcCawiaL Deputy—John Marks.
District MtorfUf— Beijaxulu L. Uewit.
Co*My Commitsumert— George L. Cowan. George Hood,
JtuttM'Sl. Klukead.
County **reejror—James L. Gwln.
IVMWfff JohuMcKeage.
Jtor Bm* PCreesor9~V*ter Qood, William Burley. David
Auraudt.
Auditors—A. U. Lloyd, Eobt. M. Measlmer, L. L.
Xoore.
Oww A. J.Freeman. •
StptriMcmdart Cummon Schools —John Mitchell
ALTOONA BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Jmitieu of Ike Pause— Jacob M.Cberrj, John W. Hunifi
ftuwii-jolit AllUou.
jVww OmteO—K- A. Smyth, Daniel Laughman. John
loaiea, Jacob ilwaer, C. B. Hoatetter, S. J. Mervine.
Obtkto a**cS-il. M.Woodkok.
amiMll TrttmMr— Daniel Laughman. .
atlmm DirteUr*~U. C. Darn. John Shoemaker, J. Jl.
KHoau. Wm, Boydcu, Jamee Lowther,E. A. Beck.
Tnatnra at Schoal Board—J. U. Hileman,
Sigk OnubiWe—JpMphK.Jily.
.r : rhiwfp,: Rofouah and School Tax —Jos.
‘ J£; JHj. ■
Jnhn ! A. Klchtilit./ 1 1 Mann. Alex. McCormick
jtfiiK* J, t. Hejf«nyder.
j«UVtt«Mie-Kut Ward—John B. Warfel.
*. w m . .Weat-Ward—Michael Clabaugh.
-v f it Kdrth Wani—John Shoemaker.
Jumcteri Itaat Ward—Bin, Kodamer, John Hickey.
“■ Weat Ward—Geo.W. Keailer. Jno. Bowman.
‘ North Ward—Rnlit. Green. Alex. McCormick
EMPORIUM OF FASHION!!
r : - I’irpuria St,, Altoona, Pit.
'• p. IV. A. BEDFORD, Proprietor,
fyims FtRQMtiCTOK ov the “ emporium
A woold reapoclfolly annonnce to the
yft|yiypjskslSli wcefved a large in voice of
orioTHS,
GABSIMERES, I
_• . ; fA V .ESTIN GrS, j
f' and a general aaeortment of ' |
4BOTB* NO GOODS } j
cjhfr, Suspenders, |
&c> | .
intended taring and Summer trade.
The nmnrlrlnr : nf th- Emporium invite, ari examina
tiM ientbrSiiek. feeiiitg confident that hie elielrea present
*'tofmi '-Witajs' ft ” a Binc / l* o **:** 0
jNmntry. An fX&ailOStidU Till
coavtofleaoyoiiebf thltfkct. " ■ /
He law received the
-.LAT#STi: s FA»JHION, •
and iminn a i&Wt ‘‘Cotttr,’’ he ban ho beltane; in «j
- 1 1 e iSwTrr in the fiuhton, and in
fo; Vroreentfaftctoky. It has
- die verjt«au that can make.
fitroug and cheap:
b*ve vied him yet.
yhat be Teßlty cant be Uat.
Vlrglni* street, first I door above
l7. *62.
hr-1
Boom «Terj
*oo®,
'clock*
the
THE BEST in the WORLD,
Bdidild,
J clock,
> the
;k.—
CUBING TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA!
Do TOO «iah to be blessed with and admired for P&4&LT
White ud Bound TEETH? Use DH. WM. B. HURD’S
UNRIVALLED TOOTH* POWDER, warranted free from
acid, alkali or any injurious substance. Price, 25 cent*
per box.'
Beware of-the ordinary cheap Tooth 'Powder**
which whiten hot destroy.
Do yon wish lo be certain that your BREATH- U-puri'*
•weet, and agreeable to hftsb&od or wife, lover or feiends?
Use DR. HURD’S CELEBRATED MOUTH Vt ASH. —
Price, 37 cents per bottle.
This astringent wash in aUo the beat remedy In the world
ior Cahub, Bap Brxath, Bleepixo Gums, Sore Mouth, etc.
it has cured hundreds.
Do yon or rotir children suffer from TOOTUACE3 Get
DrTHURD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price. 15
cents per bottle.
Are yen afflicted with • NEURALGIA ? Get DR. W. U.
HURDS NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The most effective
and delightful remedy known.
They do hot adhere nor blister, but soothe aud charm
pain away. Try them. . Price, 18 and 37 cents. Mailed
on .receipt of price, i
- 7 15 A.M
730 “
7 15 A. M. t 6 30 P.M
7 20 P. M
■_ 720 “
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
Dental Remedies
ABE
INSOBIXO
FINE TEETH
AND
A SWEET BREATH,
AND
Do you wish'u complete set of DENTAL REMKOIK?
udtt Treatise Preserving Teethf Get DK. WM. 11.
HURD'S DKNTtAL TREASURY, the neatest ami most
valuablfrpreaettf that one friend’ can make to another,
sl. Sent: by express on receipt of price.
or aale at alt the beat stores throughout the country.
CaPTIOX.—AK there are dealers who take. advantage ol
our advertisement* to lmp*«ie upon their customers infe
rior preparations, it Is uiecesshry to insist upon having
what yon call flair, and you will get the best, thor nghly
tested and prepared bv an experienced and scientific Den
tist, Treasurer of the New York Stale Dentists Associa
tion, and Vice ! Jhresident of the New York City Dental
Society. Address •
WM. B. HURD & CO., NewVork.
DK. HDRD’S DENTAL REMEDIES are for sale tn this
place by G. W. KESSLER.
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S
NEW
Furniture Polish
Prepared from an improved vec ipe by the proprietor of
the *• Deothkr--'Jonathan Polish.” is certified by:all the
leading New Yolk 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 Varnished work, from Furniture to Leather.
It is cheaper and better than Varnish, dries immediately,
and is easily applied. With a pieceof Canton Flannel and
a buttle or twn of this New .Furniture Polish, a Uonse-
Uet |»er eaii work magic in the furnituie of a house, and
s,ecp it looking like new. Now U the tiim to “shine up*’
vour Tables. Cliairs. l)V*k«. 'Pianos. Picture Frame*. Car
riages. etc., amf make them look 5C j>er cent. better. This
is true economy. For wile by Furniture peulcrsaml Store
keepers generally. Price 25 and 50 rent- a bottle. Depot
No. 1 Spruce Street. New York. AGENTS
WANTED. AnxmKss. _ _
BOX 1072, New York P. O.
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-OR
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fering and hUir-breaiUh escape, of onr S.ddiets Mid Sailors,
atm its incidents will form the theme of conversation at
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in addition to ils stirring details, the pbil,.,--.|diknl Aualy
«lsof tbecankes of tin- W-r, by Jobn laithrop Motley.
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Browu raid, and an accurate am! revised nccomvt of the
principal battles, with engravings.
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11.
THE HISTORY
American Manufactures,
FROM 1008 ..T0 1800.
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ipg unefnl soul popular book,:
THE BUSINESS MAN’S
LEGAL ADVISER.;
Or. Uow to Save Money, by Conducting business
accordingto Law, as expounded by the bent and
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Cloth, sl.' This h«s been re-published In England.
■ Erery hniimwi Man and clerk should have these books.
; They will, pay the buyer a hundred fold. Every parent
should get them for their suns.
All these hooks are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price.
We ]my particular attention to mailing liook's. wrapping
them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, ally
hook anywhere, on n ceipt of publishers' price am) six
stamps. Address
FJIEKDLEY & CO.,
Tribune buiftHtiKS, New York. .
FIAJSTOB!
PKRSONS WHO WISH TO BUY
ftJPltsoor the beet Huker* will be nhowrj how iljey
<gfco nw *-b»ml«ome sou lo.the purchtae, If they *ddr*«
. .:iV v PIANO, ;
Cire.of Jot, Coe ft Co., Pnhlißberß’Aients,
UEWYOKK, P.O.
‘ ' • ■’ ■' :
NorSa.WM-Xy.
OF
ONWARD! ONWARD!! ! 1
EXdELSIOR OUR MOTTOU STOVER,
NOW OPEN 1 TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
On the comer of-Branch and Annie Streets, •»-
EAST ALTOONA, I uouhce to the citiren» -
j Altoona arid vicinity tbi
AN KNTIKKI.Y ItgSgaßSfti
kew stock or (R)ODS!;ja«ir«f.
~,, »..m> Shop Stojea, which I
Having disposed oi i he w m, e natthemt»tr<
entire stock of Sid goods in the above stand at one- i sonalde i«]h;ea A lan
tion, we desire to savto (be public that we bavejnst supply will always
opened out an ’ i kept on hand
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
to which we invite the attention of the puMic. We are
determined to sell at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Our stock embraces a-large and- complete aaiortment of
LADIES’ I>HESS GOODS,
consisting, in part, of plain and fancy Silks, all-wool De
laines. Alpacas. Challie Delaines, plain and figured Barege,
Lawns, tiinghaius, Ducals. Do Barge, Travelling Dress
(rood*. and all the
LATEST STYLE FEINTS
Men’s Wea r.
■ffe have received « large »ud well selected stock nf UKN*
TLKMKy*S UHEStf GOOBS. such as Cloths, plain »ihl
fapcy Cassimeres. Cashmerets, Tweeds, Jeans. Corduroys,
Beaver Teens. Velvet Curds, und other fashiouablu goods
for uteu and boys.
WHITE GOODS.
Irish Linen. Cambrics. Victoria Lawns, plain and dotted
Swiss. Bobiuets, Ldgings. &c.
We bavi- a large a sortment of Ladidt*' Needlework Col
lars apd Sets. Dress Trimmings. Kibbon*. Gloves. Gaunt
lets, Mitts, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs; Neck
Ties. Veils, Ac. Also, Ticking. Checks, bleached and un
bleached Muslins. Cotton and Linen Diaper, Crash, Ac.
Also, a fine assortment of
SPKINO SHAWLS.
We have leceived a large lot of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES GAITERS,
HATS & CAPS, SHAKER BONNETS, &e.,
which we are determined to sell cheaper than ever.
QU EEENSWA DK,
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE,
HARDWARE,
Groceries. Flour,
Bacbu, Cheese,
Syrups, Molasses,
Mackerel, Herring,
Carbon Oil, Fish Oil,
Drugs uml Medicines,
and. In fact, everything usually kept In ft first-class Store.
a&r Ah. we make our purchanes almost entirely fur cash,
and as we will sell for
CASH ONLY,
AND K-KU» NO HOOK?, it will enable u* t*. veil 0-««U at
very moderate prices: ami by fair dealing mul strict in
tention to business we hope to »«ciire u liberal elmre m
public patronage
Altoona, April Ift. 1802-tf
NORTH WARD AHEAD!
NEW SPUING ami SUMMER GOODS
AT OJJ ) PKICI-S.
' i UK 1 X PER SIGNED Wol Lli HE
I spi-ctfullv inform tl»** citizens nl' Alt.ami -nr
country that he hu*ju-t retinue.l from the fast,
when- h<* Ini* i w ii selecting hi.- stock ami .Sum
mer Uiujils. which mi Hiylf. quality ami Trie;- cannot he
surpassed in iliis neck of country. Ills sti>ck U much
larger than horetoh.re. ami. as it is quite* an object in these
wur-exciting times li.r every ope tu purchase whsre they
can get the HK.ST artich at the LOWEST PRICK. he
would sav tlmt he can ami will Hell AS LOW. if not A
LITTLE "LOWER THAN ANY OjI’HKU HOUSE in this
place, lie wishes ail to call and s<e his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. as he feels coiitid* nt he cun .offer in*
liuceuientf which will DEFY COMPETITION. His stock
Consist* of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
oF EVKKV DFX’UIPTION.
MKX ASU BOVS* sraM.MER weak,
LAD IKS' AND MILKS’ DRESS SHOES.
mi:n AND BOVS' BOOTS and shoes.
SIK.V AND WOMEN S HOSE
Oinghams. Lawns, lileachetl aiul UnM» Hch«*d Mn^UiiS
Dried Peaches and Dried Apple*, Plain and
Canvassed it}.. Ac.. <te
lie will »e» the AMKiaCA.N PUINTS at
FAST MAUD MU COLORS
FANCY DELAINES. from 12*., t.. j:.
Vim* Bleached MUSLINS yard wide. MM
Heavy Cnbl'ched ** yard
LAWNS,
LADIES' SLIPPERS. from 40 to 50
Kim-. French, Sewed, Heeled HOOTERS. $1 25
• i - 1 on
MEN’S Calf boots, 2 :»
COAT " • , 2 r-n.
R »YS’ Coat. I Ncj>. 4 ami 1 ;>((
MEN AND ROYS’ OXFORD fl KS. from To cents to 1 m»
MUN’S CAM-' MONROKS. 1 «f»
All size?, iif MISSUS’ A CUILDRjEN’S SHOES. very low
iGRQQtr-sfr^-' Kio <: ! wffee at eent? -
i c. •>*% Whit** Sugar 11 and 12*4 cents.
Browu Sugar from 7 to loots.; llist Honey and Lovering's
Syrup, ut 04) ct-s.: Sugar House Molasses. 40 cts.; Baking
Mollwsef. 31 to 40 feta.; together with Ced:\r and Willow
.Ware: Flour, Feed. Ac., and all otlmr article* nr Goods
just as low as any other house ran sell. Please call ami
examine my stock before'purchasing elsewhere.
Altoona. May 1. 18*<2 J
.GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE,
■«
Ann ie Street, East A Ituona, a Jew doors abort
Branch Street.
riMIK SUBSCRIBER: 1J AS JUST RE
j[ ceivrtl a large ami fresh stuck ufGKOCEUIKS. PRO
VISIONS. »tc.. which he will nelllat price* equally as low
as his couipetitor.i. Ills stock coiisists of
FLO UP. PEED,
BACOX. I HAMS,
Finn, SALT,
POTATOES, .COFFEE.
SUGAR, i TEA,
SPICES. < HACKERS,
CHEESE, TUBS.
*» BHUSHES.
BUCKETS. BIfOOJfS,
h'MSISS. LEMOXS.
ORANGES, FIGS.
DATES, COMBS.
SOAPS, KXIVES,
BUTTER, EGGS .
CONFECTIONERIES DRIED FRUIT ,
AND DRUGS OF ALL KINDS.
1 invite the public to call and examine my stock, as I
am determined to please in quality and price.
May 8.1862-tf WM.H. VKRCIVAL.
WM. S. BITTNER,
Dental Surgeon,
/■\FFICK IN' MASONIC
\ f TKMPLK, next dm»r to tlie J*ohl
Office.
J. Cr. AIMAJM.
jSTotary Public, i
ALTOOKA. 11LA1K CO., PA.
Can at all times be found at the store of J. 11. llileman.
October T. 1557. * x
s2s] EMPLOYMENT! [s7s
AGENTS !
Wo will pay from $25 to 575 per month, ami all expen
se*, to active Agent*, or give a commission. Particulars
sent free. Address Kri* 'Sewing Machine Company', U.
JAMES, General Agent. Milan. Ohio.
Sept. 12-ly.]
T FATS J-REPARATION t-'OH EX-
I iterminuling RATS, MICK, ROACIIWS. jANTP mid
Bed-bugs withont danger hi its use nnder any Hrctuustaa
ce* for *>ik at the Drug Store of ’ 1 G. Wt KKBSLKR.
Jan. 24, *5O-11] v 1
ALL TITLES CAKTETING AND
OlhCloth* can he found at LAUQHMAJTB.
GELS & CO
HATS AND <AI*S.
I Jl.,
1U * ••
8 and U)
from S t<» 15
J. A. SPUANKLK.
•North Ward
ns ASD SgEET
olwavs oii hund.
ROQFING & SPOUTING
pa up on short notice. ■ . .
They have also attached a copper-eraithinjr room to their
establishment and will keep on hand an assortment of c«?p
per and brass kettles; tc. !
All kinds of job work promptly attended to.
HAEDWAJEE.
.—r-s- T-Tst-
Tin'- i‘ubBcribvn> have added Hardware to their Hue "I
l>u*iiif>.«». and art* m>w prepared to supply anything in the
Hardware ami Cutlery line, such os Hjindsaws. Axes.
Augers, Adzes. CUinels. Sqiitrc*. It tiles, Hammers, IMuues.
Hinges. Ibuck.s Latches. Files. Knives nml Forks, Spoons,
Ac.. Ac.. all of which they utter on the most reasonable
terms.
wishing anything in the Hardware line fere
requested to call and examine their »tuca..
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Store on Annie street; between Harriet and Ada-
Hue streets. Ku*t Ward, uud on Virginia street. oppurtile
Kessler’s Thug St»»re. West Ward.
Altoona, Keh. 3d. IMI2.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOB THE CHEAPEST ANI,) BEST
iSpriu.u & SummiT Goods!!' 1
J. R, 11! LEMAN lias just; received a
large and well -elected slock of Hoods, consisting ol
Cloths. Plain ami Faucj Cassimeres. Salihettb. Kentucky
Joins. Tweeds. Kcuverttens. Blue Drilling, and all other
kinds uf Hoods tbr
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAK,
togetli T with a grand ami magnificent, assortmenf itf .
J jAI 7 )! i-’.S’ DRESS GOODS. !
Slid* us Black him/ Fancy Sdl.s. Chullits. Btrcgn, Brilliants , j
Lawns. JJelaims. Chinlss, U-lirgrs. (Vajirs. Friiii*, j
{.your and JSlelht Shawls, Mantillas. Fndevslcsves and
tliisirry. Bonnets and ftiUunis. CulJgrs, Hand-
Avjt kid's. Kid Glows. H">'p»d .SVVjV*. Slii t- i
iny, Locr Mitts, t/V.. dr.;
ALSO, '• !
Tickings. Checks. Illeached and Uublcachetl Muslins,
troll and Uini-n 'I abb- Di.tp**r. Crash. Nankeen. Ac.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
HARDWARE
worn) and willow wai: E.
OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS. AC.
GHOOEUIKS.
Onr stock of Groceries is more extensive than ever. «ml
consists of Rio and Java Coffee, O'nisheil,' ami N
Sugars; Green. V. 11. ami Black Tea--*;■ Molassev rsnap*,
Candles. Salt, Fish. Ac.
! Thankful It* the public f-> lie; very ; iiin-ral patronage
: heretofore received, lie hopes l.y >:r;> t niltentlon to ,hn<i
j *iesn. ami an endeavor to plea-**. u, im-rii -a ■•oniinuame ol
I tin* same.
1 4^*Call and examine his £tock. and; you vili le-»-i>n
! viuc-d th. I be has the best ii-.-h i im-iO and t h eip* st Goods
; in the market.
\ ♦,* Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
\ Gt*ods at market prices,
i Altoona. April 4. 1*62.
POKED OUT AGAIN !
| riMu- would so-
S licit th<* patronage ot the citizens of and
1 vidnity. as lit- ha? again ojifiu-il >-ul
AT HIS OLD STAND.
on \ in/luin st.. n /tir doors he/oi*' (fit- Suit's Office,
with hi. entirely new and fresh>uppiy <»f
HIOVISIONS AND GBOCEUIKS,
FLOUR, BACON, FISH,
SALT. POTATOES,
i'Al K E S E . <'OUN-M E A L. 1l ILL-FKK^I)
OATS, KVE. COjKN
TEAS of all kirn)-. roFFKE. SUGAR. SVHL'PS. BAKING
MOLASSES. TOBAtVO, SKGARS. DRIED FU»HT,
SOAP. UANDLKS. BROOMS. BRUSHES.
Crockerv. Wooden and Willow Ware. Stationery, Notion .
Candle*. Ac. Also u large Htock of
LKJEOKS.;
All I lie above good* will in* sold. Wholesale or Betail. at
the lowest prices. Come fin—coim* all! See for your
selves. and he convinced. No charge for examining niv
stuck. LOUIS FLACK. ’
April 17. ‘O2-11.
|;ai;mei:.' take NCjTiCK.—The
I undersigned is aoont starting a Tannery, and wish
ex i«) huy or trade for
400 CORDS
of irood ROCK OAK''BARK, and alto for HIDES, for
which rhe-highi*«t market price will b£ paid.
Altcuna. A pill 37, ’C2-tf. LOUIS FLACK.
|EXCHANGE MOTEL.—THE SOB
_| J SOUIItER .would respectfully it • ’
form the public that he Ima recently ns
lifted the above Hotel, and is now pr !a nnnk
pitr«‘tl to accommodate his friends
patrons in a comfortable manner,und h
will spare no pains in making it an ag ©cable homo for all
sojourners. His Table will alway* be I ixurionsly supplied
from the markets of tUp country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice- brands, Hi* charges are As
reasonable as those of any other Hotel In the place, and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those.who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public |Mitn)nage, and fully intending to deserve it. he
throws open his house £» the public anil invites a trial.
T have just received w stock < f Noi 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes. |
Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur
poses, together with a lot of tlie best hid Rye Whiskey to
lie found in the country. I
Altoona. May 27.1859.-1 y] JOHN BOWMAN.
$3O. EMPLOYMENT! $lOO.
(.’ommei’ciul A<rent*4 Wanted
- TO SKI.L GOODS FOli THE
ADAM IS
(A Nirw England)
MANUFACTURING COMIIANY.
Wo will give a commission of one hundred |*er cent, on all
goods sold by onr Agents, or we will psiy wagon Kt from
$3O. to slol* per month and pur all inecwaary expenses.
For particulars mldn s < with stamp)
CIiAS. Gen’l Agent.
For the Adame Manufacturing Co. X»i:troit, .Mien.
MayB.lBo2-Jy
C O A Ij .
X"OW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY
family to got in their *npply of coal for the Whiter,
and the snhscribhr would therefore inform the citizens of
Altoona and'-vicinity, that he Is prepared to *upply them,
on short notice, with a superior arriop* of A NTH if ACME
and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. He wU! *el] It
by the Train, Car, or Cart Loud, or by the bushel, deliv
ered at the door of the purchaser. I
J9»Tard on the North aide of the ftaiiroad —upper end
of Altoona - U. H.MTERS.
25, ISfa.-tf.
Blair county insurance
AGBNCY.—The undersigned, {Agent of the* Blair
County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, U at all
times,ready to inanre against loss or damage by firie, Build
tnos, fftrckandut. Furniture and Property, of esery des
cription, in town or conntnr, at as reasonable rates as any
Company In the State Office with Ball. Johnston, Jack a
0o L ■_ ___ T. CALDWBLIu Apsnl.
Jan. 27, '59-tf
FRIES A WINTERS
QUEENSWAKK
Midi ns
! i
SIX hundred and fifty doixa?
N'"" is-
v OR 1 THE ABOVE SUM IN CalsU
I ' 1 will furnish one of my superior NEWSPA^KR
PKBSSES, that can be driven My hand with ease at tn«
rate of i
.SEVEN HUNDKEI) SHEETS PER HOl|U.
on any kind of a job from* colored if'« ' ,O
its work as writ as any cylinder Press In the world, s
Betl !il x 46 inches, rolW h form 2T xM inches witlj two
rollers wei K hs. boxed for shipment, 4dK) lbs. and ajn 1«
tint up and set running by‘ any Ordinary printer. J
There is included with the Piess, one ruld.ei bl.ijikil.
two sets roller-stocks, ami;two roller-mould* j
Boxlnji and carting, f-o extra. • ' . i
■ I hare issued a specimen dune on this press, in spam
phlet form, containing a cut of it. xml will takojgreat
pleasure in sending a copy to those who have not received
it, on the receipt of a paper from them
! A nv publisher inserting this advertisement. t| the
amount of CIO- and sending nie a jiaoer containing it.
will lie allowed the amount of their bill towards payment
on one of my presses, if ordered after one year front S. : |e
tomb-, 1. IS6I. If ordered within olle year, 5,20 #ll la
allowed for the bill. If Ordered within six. montlfe tf
will be allowed. And if within: three months, $4O wfill i*e
allowed for the trill 1
TIIKSK ARK WAR T151K6 AND WAR PlilCi?.
Veil will find it for your-Interest to communk'dte di
rectly With me. as I warrant tin- press tu he': II I fepn-
Bi nl it. which your "merchant cun easily find out fijr yon
If voii »n* a slruniter iu New \urk. r»»r farther
imrliculu, s please addresiT .A CAMPBELL. J
1 No. Iti. Spruce .Y I
St-pl. It*. IStyJ. |
I > Vi’ENT KEROSENE OR CA Rf ON
I HI, LAMPS' . , . _ I
'l!mfulfil in Beauty. Simplicity Safely or henhumy.
Fv .v ts-rson .Wring twobliui. Hi.- very henandacheap
... IK . (lil.lv lilElit within their reach, sh.'mlil calljat tin.
-th.- undersigned ami examine these Lamnssl.efl.re
“,mvh..sing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves t.. demun
' Vst * That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explusiunC
2.1," That tlicy emit no offensive odor while imrj^ng.
-d Tl.at they arc very easily trimmed. ?
4th. That they are easily regulated to give uiorujnl lea,
light. , , ;
r.*\. That thev burn entirely free from smoke, *
I.th That tbf‘U.?ht is at leant 5U per cent, cheaper tfian
,»nv othci light now in common use. s.
Thee, lamps are admiral.!} adapted fee tin- usej.f rlu
,lr„ts Mechanics. Seamstresses, lactones. I all,. Ll.sircl.es,
Stoles Hotels, and are highly recomimn.hdjor famj y use.
Tl" lumn-r of the Carbon Oil Lamp can he attafhed to
„1,l side hanging and table fluid and mi lamps, at p small
• .*1 it:. :S answer every purm.,- , )f lt u ..„ lap,..
We guarantee perfect satisfaction In all eases. .
Aug. U». ISSB-tf.]
t A (’OH SNYDER, T.VT i.OR,
f I The Hero of One Hundred FiU per Month !
I aouhi respectfully tel
forth m> claim to puMj<
attention. a*a Faghlonabh
Tailor osfi»Uo#«:
HecuUjO' I keep all excel
l»-Ut assortment of Cloths
' eatings ait 1
Tri mm inga J which- vvLei
exaniinedalway s ptateec
Itecauae my work ,!
m;ule up iu a manner tlm
take* ilown the cuuntt;
:tml give* all my cuatoimM
a city Mp|K-ar:oict*.
Ilcc.iusc 1 am not inferio
a* j» ('inter to tin* I'cSt t
films! unywhet's-.
Ih;cau.-c lons experiein
in my husimm in
entire control over it- all
I uni nut * rlcpomhmt upn
:m\ on** t'-lift ini' out
tlx* HUllo.
Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, unjl there
fort* my t«?te as a Cutt.r ami workman unimpaired.
Call on me. in th*-corn r room of tin* “Brant jlmi-v.
Give no* a trial an. l \■ -u will away pletwd, »
Altoona. May U‘’--ani ,7 .A >ll j*NV?DKI».
Stoves. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware
SPOUTING. &CJ. j
O 1U..0 WOl* nit itKSPKtT
e fully tjr.»rm tin- citizen? »f Altoona
aivl vicinity that he keep? constantly on hand ;iGß|££f
large assortment 01 O-'kiug* J'urlor. Ojj'tce amfnpgpSS
fthf'p Stoves* of all styles jtml sites, to suit the p
wants of all. which ho [will sell lit low prices, ojj| reason
aide terms. ?
He also keeps on hand a large stock of 2Vn mifi Sheet-
Jrofi Marc. Consisting of all-articles for culinary purposes—
Codl Sruttles, Sleeve /Vpr, <fc. - S
lie has also purchased thought of sale in Blais county,
ot R. V. JONES’ ;•
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFPER.
an-invention which needs only to he seen to be ipprecia
and should be possessed by every farmer, or those
requiring Mich a machine. 5
fcv;, Particular attention paid to putting up SP&UTINO.
either in town or country, spouting painted ans put up
uu. tlie -most reasonable terms. japril 14, $859-1 y
iiUUCKKY. PROVISION}
A S' D |
WHOLES ALL LIQUOR STQKK.
I' 1 UE lAN DEKBI JNED WOl T l|D IN
FORM the public that he has purchased tl§* interest
of; A. MILLIRON in tlie Grocery and i*r»»visiou sjtore here
tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St
when* he will continue the businepij, and will keep con
stantly on hand u large supply of |
FLOUR. lIA,MS, SHOULDERS. SIDES!
DiUKI) BEEF, ysil. SALT. MOLASSES, COFFEE. TEA,
SUOAK, SPICES. CONFECTION A UIkI.
and everything usually kept In Gr* »cery and
Stores. all of which he receives fresh from the w|«tcrn and
western cities, and will syll at the most rea-sonajdc prices.
Having recently obtained license to sell liquor|by whole
sale. 1 will-keep constantly on hand ft large a&H&qment ol
liquors of the best qualities to be had.
1 respectfully solicit a Share of public custom,
j.iiv 12. ism-tr.j ; j. mntK?wm.
Moke good news ! !
The undersigned has just received fronl the Kn*t
a large and varied assortment of ?
FALL AND WINTER OOOpS t i
rouslating; of
Cloths, Cassimehks, aki>
VESTING,
material for
: FINE ANDQOAUSE t
OVEHCO A T 8 ,
material fTj
: BOVS’ CLOTHING.
OKNrS. KUIiMSIIINO GOODS,
such as Uudershirts, Drawer*. Sus
]>ciiders, Neck-ties. Handkerchiefs
lie., ie., all of whlcbwig be sold at the loves. „
; iAll work ordered wlll.be made up in the veryTbest style,
according to the latest fiuhkma, onshort notice i;
: »«»• ; THOMAS |IAVAT.
SOMETHING NEIW.
rpilE SUBSCRIBED HASI JUST
lj[ returned from the east when* he ha* plnch.-wd a
very large and fine stock of >
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BROGANS, GAITERS, &|j..
lie is prepared to. offer to the citizens of Altoona and i
Vicinity at very low prifee.. Having purchasMaHrpct from
the manufacturer* for cash, lie is pn-pnivd to stfJl ut prices
tiwt will defy competition. All tlmt he adcs i< that the
p<a.\ile will call and examine hK stock h-f-.re Imrcha.dujr
elsewhere. v ! f ,
•, BOOTS and SIIOK9 tiiiule to order on tl&* most rc.j-j
eoimhle terms. Also. ri pairing promptly attended to. I
: I>‘»n’t forget the place, two doors Maw P. st Suffice '
• Jnn.3,1861. M. THOMPSON, ApM.
OYES! 6 YES I—GENTiEMEN
draw nirh aud hear. JOSEPH P. THOpT tnhonn
ces to the pn-*tc, that he is ready to dischaijbe hi* duty.
Asan Auctioneer whenever called upon. [ jjw, *i ’56. I
Hardware of all
tions just recuivad and fur sale by I
: Oct. 15-tf] J.B. HfEKMAn
T>EJiGIU.M GAN ARY LIRI|S FOR!
JJ SALK. Apply ti. 0. W. FISIIKH, Port6.it Painter,
Altocno, Pa. [JinolMt, '
PLAIN & FANCY VESTS;
sin and style at LAC(j|
DO YOU WANT A HAT OR CAPj
cheap or Sue t—goto LACQHMAN’a. :
ICRIP-
if every]
WAR’S. |
;■;! BUTTER’S \
STATE CAPITOI
Book Bindery,
AKD BfcANK BOOK .manufactory
A'o.: 64 Market St , Barritlmrg, p„
establish in chiefly ti^v.iud
I tbe utidiutkctnre of lUrtnk for . .
K»»lr.4MiComp;u.i. *. / .*
ASJ''
reliVd npouE! Blank lk**» paged on.l
snv desired pattern- Sheriff «, Attorneys i„ ~
rackets of nB aiaesu "»•*• ruled to order. tro..,
and Y»arly;A«ses*nienoC ftuplieab*. Ac- for...mm ~,,,
aea printed or plain, ruled and bound to order
Docket, made ..r the heat linen paper.
Librarian*. ami others, desiring to hare their
lomn.l and M iiwderate pricea,*houl 4 l givens a call y.,.
paper* of it* largest sties. Harpers Moeklj.
Pictorial. Bjtllous, SeientiSc American, hoi,dm, x,.„.
bound to oii.hr. and In any style required. Harper'*
Iv Magaiii&i Knickerbocker. Blackwoods ami lin,
MagaiinessOodey’s Lady's Book, Lady's Ue|.»itort. p.,,,
mm's MagaWne, Biano Music. Ac., Imnnd in extra .-trios*
the morlr plain and substantial half binding. s. i,., ,
ohlets. L»*‘!Mafta*ines Pamobiet laws, bound m c-.i u
Peary style, at very moderate prices. Person. 1, t
number of Volumes to bind, will receive n lito ral li„,
Binding capsafelv be sent to no from a distann-u
press ondi pll work entrusted loourcare will 1...
dily executed, safely packed and returned by .
All work warranted. Address r. L. lIITIKH.
. Unrfttlvru. /’i
m McCfeCM A DEUN. at the TriUm,/ ■ iili..
ncents foi Altoona, oml vicinity. They will give inf,,,;
tion in relation to binding, and receive and return i„,...
free from extra charge*, fr>r all who ent.ual tlien w.„i, ,
my care. ’■. ■ I March-11. ishm,
' ■_ X >.
~ yc
GROCERY AND BAKERY
rp MR I’NDEUSKINKH AN.\(UV
X cojklu the citizens ofAlhwna and vicinity that V
ha* Jin-'t ri*ceived a large invoices of
FUpltS, CONFKCrriOXABIES. NTT?. MMfKS
mid notlotts fur children Ac., expressly for the H<>li<Uw
He vviO also keep always on hand a good stuck .if'jim
mid fancy cakes, of his own nmnufactm e.
lemons, prunes, kaisins.*«
always dm hand at all seasons of the year. *
(Mee|: Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Biiim.
EG(,‘S. GOOD WHITE WHEAT ff.oft
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL. \a .
always Imstore ami for sale in larce or Miial! .|u.miui-
Gail, examine amt price ’my stock ami y.u will li i
it as “itt. l;iunl us any in town.
Dec. &UV*)-ly.t
i 'piiiE * JURAT (jp&STION WHICH
| j| in.\v agitates the mind of .-very ■•»•r<rv. t A
i is. where can I get the Lest article f<>r mynfll
i money? In regard to other matter*. the sub-Ma
I scriher would not attempt to direct, hut if you jK.
I want .anything in the line of
. HOOTS OR SHOKS
j he invites an examination of his stock ami w..rk
5 ’lekevjis constantly on hand an assortment ufUxK'ii •
Gaiters. .Slippers. Ac., which he offers at fair prk.-.
• Hti.tt’ill 1 give special attention to w< ik. A
which will lw warranted to give satmfactkm. N- - !;!
-Imst workmen are employed
UemVmlHT my shop b on Virginia atrwl.
op|wHtj|to Kessler'* Drug Store
S»‘l*toinl«.*r JJ. *ST-tf)
H. FETTINGKK’S
Uiviutiil Nc\v> .U'cnn
OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STUi'.hi
-SCHOOL BOOKS. BLAxk IttmKs.
STATIONHH Y, OONFKOTIUNA Ki K>
(DIOARS & TOBACCO.
TOYS AND XOTIOXS IX GUEAT VARIKTV
.CONSTANTLY ON HAM)
October -4, IStfl.
VtATULNAL POLICE (iAZETTK -
IThis Great Journal of Crime ami CnmiiuNi* n
its Twelfth Year, and is widely dmilat-d tlnvtul.--
the country. It contains all tin* (in-.st Tri;«l*. i'i'hi;;’ -
Case*, and appropriate Editorials on th.-'enne. top-tli-i
information on Criminal Matters. m-t to he found n■■■■■}
other newspaper.
s‘J per annum: mx iie-n!.*
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their >■ ’’ *
and the town. county and State where they reside idaii.o
To G. W. MATSKLL A Cd-
Editur & Prop’r, of Jiew York I’olicv (hizett
16-tfj -V‘«* Kri:'',,.
; CONFECTION EHV
AND OYSTEIi SALOON,
''join-; SUBSCHIBLiI uul l-l/ IN
KOllMithe citizens of Altoona ami viciuiiy ib«t
Con*fkcti on euy , nut «n»i fucit stdki:.o
supplied with tin* very best articles to bad. «*»‘l m r "*‘
variety. lie ha* also un
■; j OYSTER SALOON
attached to his store, in which lie will --n<- up *' l
in every style during the season.
FRESH-BAKED BREAD d- WES -jlkvy* ’
Lie< iri at .ail tiuies prepared to supply oaict-. "*
or jnc-nics stud cither parties, lie invite ;* '"■< |v 1,1
fationagc. believing that he can render full il, - 1
h\\.
Remember. hi.sstoro and ealoon is on Viruuna'in v ■
door i* below Patton’s Hat!. <ffU' m
Altoona. Oct. 10, IS6I-tf
/A W. KESSLER —I'KACTKAI-
\jX • DRUGGIST, respectfully
to title citizens of Altoona and the public P‘ !t 're|99
erally,jthat he still continues the Drug badness,
on : Virginia street, where he keep* constantly no
on Inina, fur sale. Wholesale and Retail. I>R V(5 f*. K 1
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, VAIIXISU*
ESiand DYB-SXCm.
By strict attention to business, and a desire T '! r V‘
is diction to all as regards price and quality. *“* ,v '
morrt and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied on roa^«» :l 1 11
•nil all orders from a distance promptly attends! 1 .
Physicians prescriptions careftilly compounded- l
BASE .-.Having lj r ;
\jy chjised the right to manufacture th« l^k '' }T .
BASE- tor ARTIFICIAL TfcKTH. I am "
put tip dentures on this new and IvautmJ I /.; ~
which is tor suj*erior to the old style, on r” v, r
ft; will not corrode or discolor, it u '
substance, and of course there is m>
whereby metal plates often become obn.*xio«*-
wishing a fine set of teeth will please c:
sjwdracns. • W. s*. HITT. •• •
Jan. 2,1863-tf ] Office in Masonic Temr^
if INK AND LAKE lA ' !
* ; phene. Buruing Fluids Carbon Oil. c -ri:‘s
J*n.S,’6o-tf]
/AN HAND AT McCOKMU’K'/^
* / —A splendid, assortment of Ue^iy-N^
« All and mVc. '.I---
/A ItOCKIUES.—A I.A m- 1 / *
VT ‘Complete assortment of (Inherit** **, |Vi 'kM
ceivedat the store of J. b 1
Hair, hat, tooth. t?nAU v "
Paint. Saab ami Vaniiali llru«litrs
I* LL KINDS OF (TUNTIN^^,
HAIK OILS, COLOGNE j£.
•de*, Storing Crum, tWM !W*;
■ • *£■**•!'
QPBCTAOLES ANFKYiTPjJ^f
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UcCKUM & DKRN,
VOL. 7.
THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE.
„ „„ nM H. C. DMK
K- “■ *»» »W>»HETOE».
;if rthwontlnae.l »t the expiration of th. I
for
tKKUN or
I iiUertfcm 1 2.d0. 3 do
. r $ |*W>f $ *
i\n»r ||U<l v . * Uu«»i 00 16 I
J. ) \OO 160 S-d
i'wo f „ ' 160 *i 00 5.6
,|,| . l K«r lUroo week«o«»a l«f> »Ureo month*. U& crnt
ft>r e » c * l in*erti « month*. \ yea(
tl to ( 3 00 $6O
4 60 4 00 .To
4 00 6 00 10 0
6 00 » 00 12 U
6 00 10 00 14 0
ao 00 14 00 ' 9)0
si* HUM I>r '<'**
im* 4«|tt»r*v**v
Two “
Thr«M-> ••
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Kaif a column w
Notices
uirehilST adterlWng by the year. three «quar«.
l ’ m .u"imini«'tion*'°l >R PO' ltic »' oaracteror indiridual It
l charged according to the abore rate..
marked with the number of In.e
lt o«d«.lStiH bo continued till forbid and charged m
cording *bovotedj» line for erery iuiertion.
onm“«‘ ten lines. MU cent., .qua
„XITIMOHE lock hospital
'J LlTaSvAa A RKFUOB FROM QUACKERI
Ooly Place Where a Gere Can
x be Obtained
tva JOHNSON hast discovered th
I moat Certain, Speedy and, only Effectual lUmedy i
world for ail Private Diaease., Weakoea* of ' *V
"'\To.l», Strictures, Affections of the Kidney, ami WjH
' involuntary DUchargoa, Xmpotency, Generali Debilit,
tr»oMnea.r»J<W»y. tangnofTLow Sp'riU Confurio
J IJeM. PalplWtion of the Heart, Timidity, KemMlng
nimnw of Sight or OiddincM, Dt«m» of the H«
tSSSTkowi or Skin, Affection, of the Liver, LnogvSloi
uri.Tr BWweU-thoM Terrible diwrder. .ruing ftom tl
of Youth-thow Mtcaii and volltary pr.
SS but to their victim, than the wing of Syren.
Le £2S»rs of Clyaae., blighting their meet briUtar
hopaaor anticipatloru, rendering marriage Ac, impow
UK
YOUNG M N
gsueclally. Who have become-the victims of Solitary » ic
tuTdrUdful and deatnctive habit which annually twee]
to an untimely gtave thoueandaof Young Men of the mo
«lmltad talents and brilliant intellect, who might othe
wise have entranced listening Senates with the thunde
Tf eloquence, or waked to cctasy the living lyre, may ea
with full confidence
. , MARRIAGE-
Married Person*, or Young Men cotempiating mattieg
being awate of physical weakness, organic debility, del.
mitv. Ac., speedilj cured.
Ho who place* himself under the care of Dr. J. may i
liscionsly confide In his honor ns a gentleman, and con
•lentlv roly upon his skill a* a physician,
nuy roiy H QRGAN|C WEAK NESS
(,nmo.liateiy Cured, ami full Vigor UostoreU.
This Distressing Affection—which renders Life miserab
uml marriage impossible—is tlie penalty paid by tl
victims of improper indulgences. Young persona are
ant to commit eici-ies from not being awaio of the dree
til consequences that may ensue. Now. who that und.
Stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power
procreation is lost sooner by tho-e falling mro iinprop
habits than by the prudent ? Beside, being deprive! t
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and <
structive symptoms to botli body ami mind arise- T
system becomes Deranged, the Physical and Mental bin
tions Weakened, boss of Prokroalive Power. Nervous Ir
lability. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of tbe Heart. Indigestm.
Constitutional Debility*- a Wasting uf tin* Fraim*. Long.
Consumption, Decay and Death.
OFFICE, NO. 1 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
L>*f: hand side going fruin Baltimore street, a pw
from the corner. Fail tiot to>l»serve name and
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp* The IX
tor’s Diplomas hang in his office
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS
No Mercury or ytaeons Drug*.
DR. JOHNSON.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. <*n
nate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the Inn
State*, and the greater port of whose life has been spent
the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and m
whore, has effected some of the most astonishing cn
that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in
hood and ears when asleep, great nervousness. K
alarmed at sudden sounds,' bashfulness, with
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mi
were cured immediately.
TAKE 1 PARTICULAR NOTICE-
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured tbemsci
by Improper indulgence and solitary habits, which n
both body and mind, unfitting them for either bnsim
study, society or marriage. _
Tbisi are some of the sad and melancholy effects p
duced by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of I
Back and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Bid
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of The Heart, Dj
p*p*y, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of tbe Dig
rive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consult
tion, Ac. .
Mentally.—Tbe fearful effects of the mind are much
be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, I
pression of spirits, Evil-Forebodings, Aversion to Socle;
Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude. Ttmlditj, Ac., are some
the evils produced. . „ ■
Thousands of persons of all ages can now j uoge woat
' the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, I
coming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having asi
gular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
consumption
YOUNG MEN
Who hare iuinred themselves by a certain practice
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently leanwa fi‘
evil companion*. or at school* the effects bf which, i
nightly felt, even when asleep* and if not cured ren«
marriage impodble, and destroys bdtb mind and bo*
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man* the hope of his copnt
the darling of his parents, should l>e sqatcbed from
prospects and enjoyments of life, by’the consequence
dpriating from [the path of nature, and Indulging t|
certain secret habit* Such persons neat, before cont«
plating i t
MARRIAGE.
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most neces*
requisite* to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, w
out these, the journey through life becomes a weary
grimkge; the prospect hourly darkens to the view;
mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with
melancholyreflection that the happiness ot another
come* blightedj'with our own.
/ DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and Imprudent votary of plea?
finds tliat he hM imbibed the seeds of this painful
ease, It too often happens that au ill-dimed sense of sha
or dread of discovery, deter* him from applying toll
who, from education and respectability ♦ can alone
friend him. delaying till the constitutional syibpte*n
this horrid disease make their appearance, soch u* nlc
tod eora throat* diseased nose, nocturnal pain «in the 1
and Umbo, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes ou the i
bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extr«
ties, progressing with frightful, rapidity, till at last
palate of the ntouth or the bones of the nose toll in.
the victim of thirf awful disease becomes a horrid ol»je<
commiseration, till death puts a period to hi* drew
* offerings, by sending him t-» that Undiscovered Con:
from whence ho traveller returns.”
It iajt, melancholy fad titat thousands fall victim
this terrible disease, owiug to the unskillfolness of i
rant pretenders, who, by the use of that Deadly P*
Xtreury, rain the constitution and make the residn
Hto miserable. ■ \ • - '
w STRANGERS
Trust not your lives, or health to the care of the u
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of kn
edge, name oricharacter, wh> copy Dr. Johnston’s ad
tisvuumts, or stylo themselves, in the newspapers, t
larly Educated Physicians, Incapable of Curing, they I
you trifling month after month, taking their filthy
poisonous compounds, or as long as the smallest fee
be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined h<
to sigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. JobhWon la the only Physician advertising.
Ills credential or diplomas always hang in his offlo*
His remedies or treatment are unknown to"allot
prepared a lif-* spent in the great hospital* of Ku
tne first In the country and a more extensive Prirat*.
. Wee than any other Physician in the world.
INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS.
The many thooftamU cticed at thi* limitation. yew 1
year. nn«t the numerous Important Surgical opcral
|»rforme<l by John*l>m, wifnesuctl by the reporter?* v\
*‘Sun,” ‘‘Clipper.” ami many papers, notkj
which have appeared again ami again before the pi
hU standing n» a gentlemen of character ail
spcmMbilJty, \* a im(Hci«nt guarantee lothc afflicted. I
v SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED.
*o letter* received unless post-pah* and
■tamp tube pied on the reply PcraoiM wnUnt*heuhl
s*na portion of advertisement describing *yma
■ Pereoniwritingshould beparticular in directing]
latter* to thUrlrnttnttoo, i nthe fol lowing bum mgr ;|
v JO”* *• 4QHHJTON. *. 0.
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