The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 16, 1862, Image 4

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OHUROHKB, MINISTERS, AC.
**^r^ B SA»-«n.B.B.CIAJUIPmMr-Pra«chluir
o'clock, and mtbVereniug
»I trCMtk. fnjM nil ligin tbc torture Boom every
; WadaMdaravaidacnt T o’etook. Bobbmb School in wne
; BW «»M»*«toA|b.aw metwlng.
IUIBOtoT tmOQfU-Ser. W. In Srorevroou,
p«rtmr.—Pweklaggvwy Bobbotb uicrclag mil unlock,
udte th*«naiaK«tjt/elaak. PreylrMcrting in the
Uetua ltaM am Wadßndn cnßliic at T o'clock—
Preogaag
OnaHftt MURBQUN-Bn. Sikiax K*wu»r. Factor.
PriwnMugovofy Sabbath morning *t 11 o’clock, and in the
ovvalagakl.o’aiock. ProjwMooVUgiu Ibe hectare Boom
rmjTTdiliiwrtaj ilwHki aIT o’clock. SabbatnSchool in
thoaamomm »19 o'clock intho morning.
PBOT«WA»T EPISCOPAL—(No regular Portor.)-
Ptaochjmgc*Sabbatb maniac at 11 o’cioek. aod in the
ereahSltT ft’olabk. Prayer Meeting ever; Wednesday
•veaiog otT o'clock. Sabbath School at fl o’clock A. M.
BNOUBBOAXHOUC—Bav. lonHnw, Pastor—Dl
vlas lirvilm every Sabbath Burning at 10)$ o’clock and
in the after* eon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School atil o’clock
la the oftOroMs.
GERMAN CATHOLIC—Bev.— , , Pa*tor.
—Divine aarvicsa every Sabbath morning at 10U o’clock,
and In the afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School at 1
s’dacklathsaasmoan.
aWRTfUW METHODIST—Kev. Amman Joanafos,
Pa«W.—fiwhmg awry foalth Sabbath in each month.
Prayer Basting ovary Priday evening at 7 o’clock. Sab
bath School at 3 o’clock in the afternoon.
RAIL ROAD BCHEOUE.
OS ABft APTBB MONDAY, MAT 6, 1862, TBAINB
will orrire at oodleave Altoona Station aa follows:
BxpreseTrainßanarrivea leavesSAOP.il.
“ West “ 7,40 A. M, “ 8,10 A.M.
Past •• Bast “ 12A4A.H.. “ 1,00 A.M.
«« ", Woat BfiSP.M., “ &30P.M.
MAH “ Boat “ 7.30 A.M., >■ 7,44 A.M.
*« •• Wort “ 6,46 P.M., - “ 7,00 P.M.
The UOLLXDA.TBBDBGBBANOH connects with Kx-
ItaeaeTraia West, and Hail Train Bast and West.
' M. 188 BRANCH TRAIN also makes one trip to
Hanaagdoit—leaving Hollldayiburg at 10.16 A. M.—Altoo
na AtIOAftPJL-end arriving at Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M.
Rnraxmo.—Leaves Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M.—Altoona
at 4.14 P. M, —and arrives at HoUfcUyibarg at 3.45.
KNOCH LBWIS, Gen'l Supt.
MAILS CLOSE AND OPEN.
MAILS CLOSE
lulan W»y
Weeterh May.......
ITe*ternthron»h.
Emwiii nm|h.
VwtKi Xhi‘ «*h
liitim nnun
Omoe Hoo**:—Darin* the week, from 6« A. H. til
Ilil. ttl OnEandeye,from7 4S till 900 a.m.
GEO. W- PATTON P. M.
MAILS ARRIVE.
7SO A. M. A 645 P. M
7 30 A. M
7 50 “
8 20 P.M
645 “
WKgTtWQB OF ASSOCIATIONS.
SOttBXAIK UffiOß, No. 381. A. T. M., meet. on third
T.I .day ?f each month, at o’clock P. H., in the third
•torr of Ibi Aioiic Tmdblb.
IWDSA. CHAPTER, No. 189 E. A. C., meet*
on the latllpiidigr of encb month, at 7J£ o'clock P. M.,
in aame room as above.
MOUNXAIN COUNCIL, No.», R.45.M., meets on the
Ant'Monday of each month, at 7% o’clock F. M., in same
nomas above.
MQpHUIN COMMANDEEY, No. 10, K. T. meets on
the fixuru Tuesday of each month, at 7%o'clock F.M,
in aamstdoni as Above.
ALTOONA DODGE, No. 473, I. O. of 0. F., meet* every
at o’clock, in the third, story of Jag
**S*iLINBALODGE, No. 532, X. O. of 0. F„ meets every
Monday evening, at7j-£ o’clock, in third story of Patton’s
'Bolldiiif. on Virginia street.
VZMBpBAOO TRIBE, No. 35, I. 0. R. U., meets every
Tnsedayeveniog in the second story of Masonic Temple.
Council 4re 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
JlMoaie Temple.
•TATE OFFICERS.
Wmwraßr j Andrew O. Cnrtin.
»3ecntarftf ante—Eli Slifcr.
AttonMfr Omerol—William M, Meredith.
AmdOaf General —Thomas E. Cochran.
Surveyor General— William L. Wright.
Jtfjtiml General —E. M. Biddle.
State Irtaenrer — Henry D. Moore.
BLAIR COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge* qf the Cburt*.— President Judge, Hod George Tay
lor. Adam Moeee.
MtaU aaoiiw—Hon. Levis Hell.
jU>«»m»<w--Th*ddeiyi Banks.
A pihony 8. llorrow.
JUffister ana Recorder —Hugh A. Caldwell.
MteHf-rm moel MeOamant. Deputy—John Marks.
District Jtttomey—Benjamin L. Hewit.
Obumiw
Klnkryi.
Cwwyjjlrwytr J«mm L. <3win.
TViiMMTir i John
/MS«kAMiA-PMci Good, William Barley, David
.. Annmtt-
Cbwg&^wbtan —A. M• Lloyd, Eobt. M. Muuimer, L. L.
Orwtf: A. 3. Trumamn.
jrmi(f(ii(mtfnif of Common Sehtoit— Jobs Mitchell.
ALTOONA BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Jtuiiau tiftHt tiaoe Jacob M. Cherry, John W. Humca.
Tr A. Smjtb, Dmniel Langhman, John
bahHLAMtkMhjiMr,C.X. J. Uerrlne.
Olw*t»;a«Wj« Woodhok.
Jkhtof ptnOon H. C. .Bern, John Shoemaker, J. B.
Huuawa. Wm. Ikiyden, James Lowther, E. A. Beck.
i^kh' *•- • lnan-
CMmty, Borough and School Tax —Joe.
Mann, Alex,MoCprmA
TSSit Ammn— Jacob Bmht, J. L.Beifanyder.
Eastward—John B.Warfel.
“ : “ Vatt.Ward—Michael Oabangh.
“ ' ; .? • . JTorth_Wari —John Shoemaker.
JegyffF igW^wj-Sfti.Boto«r,Jd»i»Jlckoy.
" WurtWnrf—Oao. W.Raaler, Jno.Bowman.
“ NorthWard—Kob t. Green, Alex. McCormick
BmmiXJK OF FASHION 4 !
v Vkymia Altoona, Pa.
D.-flr. A. BBLFORD, Proprietor.
OF THE “ EUPOEIOM
I ok FASHION" would nwpeclfully announce to the
fSGButSSFS» w received a large invoice of
CLOTHS, |
cassimehes,
, VESTINGS,
aadagmiaval aeeortment of
#mts- mMmaim goods,
OoUu*, Neck-Ties, Suspenders,
Hoeiery, Handkerchiefs,
&c., &($., &c.,
t<tmill lortha Spring andflamroer trade.
of tka Emnoriam examlna-
j£lbs riSSSt that hie ahalTea preaent
a treaty rariaty of PNn and Outer good, than can
he found ola.wh.re la the coon try.' An examination will
coaulnceaay one af thia Hat. ,
; He,ha. aiao received the
FASHION,
■lO >»UM ■ pirwit “Onttar," ha haa no hesitancy in say
‘•wTWlnr ]~*tt~ik~'*T eipthtinf in the ftahkm, and in
amutMrUukaaai not fcil to prove aatiibctory. It haa
art.
•HjhriPatho vary man that can make.
Clothes )n the fiuhton, strong and cheap;
.Vttthathare *w triad him yet,
Say that be tually cant be beat.
jthoe; Virginia street, above
7 15 A.M.
.. 730 “
7 15 A.M. A 6 30 P. M.
7 20 P. M.
720 “
;o L. Cowan, Oeorge Koon,
lON, Phila-
-»e Sick and.Di*treaaed,
l)leetoe*, and especially
xhatOrgane. Medical
lorgeon, Valnablr re-
Weefcneee, and other
' the Sew Kwnedtee
'affllctedin eeabd
ar throe Stamp* for
iHTON, Acting Sox
800th Ninth Street.
'Ton* 22, X882.-IJ.
AND ZINC
'TS & SHOES
UiuM,’ }iut ne'i «t
LAUSHMAN’S.
DR. WM. B. HURD’S
Dental Remedies
ABE
THE BEST in the WORLD,
INSURING
FINE TEETH
AND
A SWEET BREATH,
AND
CUBING TOOTHACHE & NEUKAX.GIA!
Do you wish to be blessed with and admired for Pearly
White and Sound TEETH? UaeDR. WM. B. HURD’S
UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from
add, alkali or any injurious substance. Price, 25 cents
per box. \
Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth gowders*
which whiten bat destroy.
Do yon wish to be certain that your BREATH is pure,
sweet, and agreeable to husband or wife, lover or friends .
Use DR. HURD’S CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH.—
Price, 37 cents per bottle. j
This astringent wash is also the best remedy in the world
lor Cahxsb, Bap Breath, Blkxpxkg Ginas, Sorb Mouth, etc.
It has cared hundreds.
Do you or your children suffer from TOOTHACE? Oet
DR. HURD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price, 15
cents per bottle. ,
Are yea afflicted with NEURALGIA? Get DR. W. B.
HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The most effective
and deUpbttfil remedy known.
They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 37 cents. Mailed
on receipt of price.
Do yon wish a complete sot of DENTAL REMEDIES
and a Treatise on Preserving Teeth f Get DR. WM. B.
HURD’S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most
valuable present that one.friend can make to another.—
Price, $l. Sent by express on receipt of price.
For sale at all the best stores throughout the country.
Cactiok.— -As there ore dealers who take advantage of
our advertisements to impose upon their customers infe
rior preparations, IPis necessary to insist upon having
what you cal) for, and you will get the best, thoroughly
tested, and prepared bv ah experienced and scientific Den
tist,Treasnrerof the New York State Dentist's Assooia
tipn,and Vice President of the New York City Dental
Society. Address
WM. B. HURD & CO., New York.
PE. HURD’S DENTAL REMEDIES are for sale in this
place by 6. W. KESSLER.
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S
NEW
Furniture Polish
Prepared from an improved receipe by the proprietor of
the “Brother Jonathan Polish,” is certified by all the
leading New York Furniture Dealers and Piano-Forte
Makers to be Hie best in the world for removing Scratches,
Marks, and Dirt, and restoring a bigh aud lasting gloss to
all-kinds of Varnished work, from Furniture to Leather.
It Is cheaper and bettor than Varnish- dries immediately,
and i« easily applied. With a piece of Canton Flannel and
a battle or two of this New Fnrpiture Polish, a House
keeper ean work magic in the furniture of a .house, and
keep it looking like new. Now Is the tint" to ‘‘shine up”
your Tables, Chairs, Desks, Pianos, Picture Frames, Car
riages, make them look 50 per cent, better. This
is true economy.. For sale by Furniture Dealers and Store
keepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cents n bottle. Depot
No, 1 Spruce Street, New York. AGENT?
WANTED. Address.
BOX 1972, New YorkT. O
GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS!
THRILLING INCIDENTS
OF THE
Great Rebellion;
—OR—
THE HEROISM OE
Our SOLDIERS & SAILORS.
ILLUSTRATED.
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The critics and the public are right in predicting that
this win surpass, in graphic narrative, exciting interest,
and extensive popularity, all other histories of the War for
the Union. Its tnenjo will be the heroic daring, parien t suf
ferlng and hair-breadth escapes of oar Soldiers and Sailors,
and its incidents will form the theme of conversation at
Innumerable firesides for years to some. It will contain,
in addition to Its stirring details, the Analy
st* of the causes of the War, by John Lathrop Motley,
biL.D.j Author of “The Rise of the Dutch; Republic,”
etc., tbe dates of alt the important-events from the John
Brown raid, and an accurate knd revised account of the
principal battles, with engravings.
lOde-third the proceeds of all Subscriptions sent direct
to ns will be given for the Relief of Disabled Soldiers, and
ail 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 an
account of it. :s'i
BOOKSELLERS, POSTMASTERS, and CANVASSING
AGENTS will be furnished with a Subscription Prospectus,
on application to the Publishers.
JOCA liberal commission given to Sol
diers desiring to act as Agent*, in taking
subscriptions.
sh.
n.
THE HISTORY
OF
American Manufactures,
FROM 1608 TO 1860.
BY DE. J. LEANDER BISHOP. 2 TOL3, Bmo.
Vol. l, now ready. Vol. 11. nearly ready.
Thl» la probably the largest end most important work
now in the American press.
Wp hare alto joat pnblUhed new editions of the follow.
Ing useful and popular books:
THE BUSINESS MAN’S
LEGAL ADVISER;
Qr, How to Save Money, by Conducting Business
according to Law, as expounded by the best and
latest Authorities. 400 pp., sheep. Price si.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDUSTRY;
OR,
1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY
Cloth, $l. This has been re-published in England. s
Every business Man and clerk should have these books.
They will pay the buver a hundredfold. Every parent
should get them for tncir bods.
AU these books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price.
We pay particular attention to mailing books, wrapping
them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, any
| book anywhere, on receipt of publishers' price and six
| stamps. Address
FREEDLEY & CO.,
Tribune Buildings, New York.
PIAJSTOS!
PERSONS WHO WISH TO BUY
aPianoof the brat maker, win be ebowbrhow they
M: mtc a handaome aom in the purebaee, if they addrca.
-, f S PIANO,
. Cue of Jot, Coe * Co., Publishers' Agents,
NEW YORK, P. O.
: Hor.Sl.lMl-ly.
ONWARD! ONWARD!!
EXCELSIOR OUR MOTTO!
NOW OPEN
On the comer of Branch and A nnie Streets,
EAST ALTOONA
AN ENTIRELY!
NEW STOCK OF GOODS!
Having disposed of the
v entire stock of old Roods in the above stand at auc
tion, we desire to any to the public that we hare just
opened out an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
to which we invite the attention of the public. We are
determined to sell at the >•
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Our stock embraces a large and complete astortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
consisting, in part, of plain and fancy Silks, . all-wool. De
laines, Alpacas. Challie Delaines, plain and figured Becege,
Lawns, Ginghams. Ducals, De Barge, Travelling Dress
Goods, and all the
LATEST STYLE PRINTS.
M© n 9 s ear.
We have received a largo and well selected stock of GEN
TLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, such as Cloths, plain and
fancy Cnssimeres, Caahmerets, Tweeds, Jeans, Corduroys,
Beaver Teens, Velvet Cords, and other fashionable goods
for men and boys.
WHITE GOODS.
Irish Linen, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, plain and dotted
Swiss, Bobinets, Edgings, ic.
We have a large assortment of Ladies* Needlework Col
lars and Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves, Gaunt
lets, Mitts. Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck
Ties, Veils, Ac. Also, Ticking, Checks, bleached and un
bleached Cotton and Linen Diaper, Crash. Ac.
Also, a fine assortment of
SPRING SHAWLS.
We have received a large lot of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LAMES' GAITERS ,
HATS & CAPS, SHAKER BONNETS, &c.,
which we are determined to sell cheaper than over.
QUEEENSWAHE,
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE.
HARDWARE,
Groceries, Flour,
Bacon, Cheese,
Syrups, Molasses,
Mackerel, Herring,
Carbon Oil, Fish Oil,
Drugs and Medicines,
and. in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Store.
•W- As we make our purchases almost entirely for cash,
and as we will sell for
CASH ONLY ;
AND KEEP NO BOOKS, it will, enable us to sell Gtmds at
very moderate prices: and by fair dealing ami strict at
tention to business m e hope to secure a liberal share oi
public patronage.
Altoona, April 15,1802-tf
NORTH WARD AHEAD’:
NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
AT OLD PRICKS.
I HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
| upectfully inform the citizen- oi A!t. -<na and sur
rounding country that he hasjn-it n-tmnei iV»mi the east, :
where he ,_hus been selecting hi*-Dwk of Spring and Sum- ;
tner Good*, which for style, quality and Price cannot be
surpassed in this neck of country. His st<-ck is much
larger than heretofore. and. as it is quite an übj. ct in these
war-exciting tine-.* for every one to purchase wh.-re they
can get the BEST article at the LOWEST PRICE, he
would say that he cun and will ,-el) AS LOW. if not A
LITTLE LOWER TUAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in this
place. He wishes all -to cal! and see his stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, aa he feds confident ho can offer in
ducemcntt which will DEFY COMPETITION. His stock
consists, of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS '
UP EVERT DESCRIPTION'.
MEN AND BOAS’ SUMMER WEAR,
LADIES’ AND MISSES' DU ESS SHOES.
MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES.
MEN AND WOMEN'S HOSE, HATS AND CAPS,
Ginghams, Lawns, Blenched and Unbleached Muslins,
Dried Peaches and Dried Apples. Plain and
Canvassed Hams. Ac.. Ac.. Ac.
He will sqfl the AMERICAN PRINTS ut 12V;. cents,
FAST MADDER COLORS. 1U '
FANCY DELAINES. from 12}.; to 25
Fine Blenched MUSLINS vard wide. ' “ Viy,
“ x “ 10 ‘ ••
'M “ ‘ o'4 “
Heavy UnM’ched •• yard
“ “ ik ~k “ 6 and 10 ”
LAWNS. from S to 15 “
LADIES* SLIPPERS, from 40 to 50
Fine, French, Sewed, Heeled BOOTEES. $1 25
44 Pegged »• 1 00
MEN’S CALF BOOTS, 2 75
44 GOAT “ 250
BOVS’ GOAT. (Nos. 4 and 6.) 1 60
MEN AND’BOYS* OXFORD TIES, from 75 cents to 1 00
MEN’S CALF MONROES. 1 00
All sizes of MISSES’ k CHILDREN’S SHOES, very low.
ee at 20 cents,
IJilllP White Sugar 11 and I2l<£ cent?.
Brown Sugar from 7 to 10 eta.; Best Honey and Covering’s
Syrup, at CO eta.; Sugar House Molasses, 40 eta.; Baking
Molasses, 31 to 40 eta.; together with Cedar and Willow
Ware; Flour, Feed, Ac., and all other articles of Goods
just as low as any other house can sell. Please call and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
J. A. SPRANKMSn
Altoona, May 1,1862. J North Ward.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE,
Annie Street, East Altoona, a few doors above
Branch Street.
The subscriber has just re
ceived a large and fresh stock of GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, Ac., which he will sell at prices equally aa low
as his competitors. Ilia stock consists of
FLOUR. PEED,
BACON,. HAMS,
FISH, SALT,
POTATOES, « COFFEE
SUGAR, TEA.
SPICES, CRACKERS,
CHEESE, TUBE
BRUSHES
BUCKETSBROOMS
RAISINS, LEMONS
ORANGES* FIGS,
DATES COMBS
SOAPS, KNIVES
BUTTER, EGGS
CONFECTIONERIES DRIED FRUIT,
AND DRUGS OF ALL KINDS.
I invite the pnblic to call and examine my stock, as I
' am determined to please in quality and price.
MayB,XB«2-tf WM.H. PEECIVAL.
WM. S. BITTNER,
Dental Surgeon,
OFFICE IN MASONIC
TEMPLE, next door to the Poet
Office. *<UJJ Tl 3
J. G- APLUM,
US'otary JPublic,
ALTOONA. BLAIR CO., PA.
Can at all times be found at the store of J. B. Uileman
October 1,1857. i
s2s] EMPLOYMENT 1 [s7s
AGENTS WANTED I
We will pay from £26,10 $75 per month, and all expen
se*, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars
sent free. Address! Erie Sewing Machine Company, R.
JAMBS, General Agent, Milan. Ohio.
Sept. 12-ly.] f \ >
EVI’S PREPARATION FOR KX
(terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES. ANTS, and
bogs without danger in Us use nnder any circnrastan
ces for sale at the Brag Store of Q. W. KESSLER.
Jan. 24, ,66-11] 1 .
All styles carpeting and
Oil-Cloths can be found a' EAUGHMAN’S.
GELS & CO
Samvo. I. Fans.
STOVEB,
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD re
spectfully an
nocnce to the eitizens c
Altoona and vicinity thru
they havejost received •
large supply of STOVE,
of all Patum*, such e
Cook, Parlor, Office ar
Shop Stoves, which L
will sell at the most rei
sonablc prices. A larr
supply will always'
kept on hand.
TLX JXD SHEET IROX 1'
always on hand.
ROOFING & SPOUTING
pn up oq short notice.
They have also attached a copper-smithlug room to their
establishment and will Keep on hand an assortment of cop
per and brass kettles. Ac.
All kinds of job work promptly attended to.
HARDWARE.
The Bubscribnr* have added Hardware to their line of
business, and are now prepared to supply anything in the
Hardware and Cutlery line, such os Handsaws, Axes,
Augers, Adzes, Chisels, Squ tres. Rules, Hammers, Planes,
Hinges. Locks, Latches. Files, Knives and Forks, Spools,
Ac.. Ac., all of which they offer on the most reasonable
.terms.
4&*Persons wishing anything in the Hardware line are
requested to call and examine their stoc*.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Store on Annie street, Ik* tween Harriet and Ada
liue streets. East Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite
Kessler's Drug Store, West Ward.
Altoona, Feb. Hd, 1862.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
spring & Slimmer Goods!! 1
J, R. HTLEMAN has just received a
largo and well selected »ti»ck of Goods f consisting of
Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Satinetts, Kentucky
Jeans. Tweed*. Beaverteens. Blue aud all other -
kinds of Goods for
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR,
toeerh t with a grand and magnificent assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Such ok Black and Fancy Silks, Challies, Bertges, Brilliants.
Lawn ,i, Jh'hiiun, Chinizs , Deßeges. Crapes. Prints.
( riif* and Stella Shawls. Mantillas, Undcrslctves and
Hosiery, Bonnets and Ribbons. Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Kid Gloves. Hoojted Skirts, 'Skirt
ing. Lace Mills, dx.. dr.
ALSO,
Tickings. Checks,. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
Cotton and Linen Tabic Diaper. Crash, Nankeen. Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES*
.QtKENSWARE.
WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE.
OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. &C.
HARDWARE
GROCERIES.
Our stock of Groceries is' more extensive than ever, and
consists of Rio and Java Coffee. (Tu-Led, Loaf and N 0.
Sugars: Green. Y. H. and Black Tea*; Molasses, Soaps,
Candles. Salt, Fish. Ac.
Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, he hopes by >trict attention to busi
ness, ami an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of
the same.
49* Call and examine his Stock, ami. jon will b>-con
vinced that he has the beat as.-oiim-. ul ujul clu upi -t Goods
in the market.
*** Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods at nmrket prices.
Altoona. April i. 1802.
POKED OUT AGAIN !
fj’Mu; undersigned would respectfully so
j licit the patronage of the citizen? of Altoona and
vicinity, as lie has again opened «nt
AT HIS ODD STAND.
tut I In/iuln at., a few doors below the. Supt's Office,
with an entirely new and fresh supply of
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES,
such as
FLOUR, BACON, FISH,
SALT, POTATOES,
CHEESE, CORN-MEAL, MILL-FEED
OATS, RVE, CORN,
TEAS of all kinds, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS. BAKING
MOLASSES. TOBACCO, SUGARS, DRIED FRUIT,
SOAP. CANDLES. BROOMS, BRUSHES,
Crockery, Wooden and Willow Ware, Stationery, Notions
Candles, Ac. Also a large stock of
LIQUORS!
All the above good? will ue sold, Wholesale or Retail, at
the lowest prices. Come one—come all I; See for your*
selves, and he convinced. No charge for examining my
stock. LOUIS BLACK.
April 17, ’62-tf. 1
TAKE NOTICE—The
I' undersigned is about starting a Tannery, and wish*
e» to buy or trade for
400 CORDS
of good ROCK OAK BARK, and also for HIDES, for
which the highest market price will be.paid.
Altoona, April 17, ’62-tf. * LOUIS PLACK.
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCRIBER would respectfully In
form the public that he has recently re
fitted the above Hotel, and is now pro
pared to accommodate his friends
patronsin a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all
sojourners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and Cities, and Ids Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. HU charges are as
reasonable aa those of any other Hotel in the place, and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
fovpr 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 received a stock cf No. 1; french Brandy,
for medicinal purposes.
Also a large stock of excellent Wines,Tor medicinal 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.
$3O. EMPLOYMENT! $lOO.
Commercial Agents "Wanted.
TO SELL GOODS FOR THE
ADAMS
(A New England)
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
'V* will give a commission of one hundred per cent, on all
goods sold by onr Agents, or we will pat wages at from
$3O to $lOO per mouth and pay all necessary expenses.
For particulars addres (with stamp) !
CUASi RDQOLES, Qen’l Agent,
For the Adams Manufacturing Co, , Detroit, Mich.
May8,1863-ly , j
COAL, i
NOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY
family to get in their supply of coal for the Winter,
and the «üb«cribhr would therefore inform the citizens of
Altoona and vicinity, that he Is prepared them
on short notice, with a superior article ‘ofi ANTHRACITE
and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COALV He will sell it
by the Train. Car. or Cart Load, or by the bushel, deliv
ered at tht» door of the purchaser.
**" Yard * ht North ,i,ID °f u "' Railroad—upper end
of Altoona Yard. ‘ • rr i> mvWu
Ju1y25.1861.-tf. U-RMIfcRS.
ELAIR COUNTY INSURANCE
AGENCY.—TIie undersigned. Agent of the Blair
County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, la at all
times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire, AoW-
Furniture and Property, of every des
cription, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any
Company In the State Office with Bell, Johnston, Jack *
°W t . 69 -tf ■
-Stipbeh Wurani
Life Insurance and Trust Co.
/COMPANY’S BUILDING Southeast
Corner of Walnut and Fourth Streets, PhUad’a. ; : j
Authorized Capital, '...., $500,000
Paid up Capita 1,............ 250,000'
Assets, . 1,897j740
Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of I’ennsylf
Insures Lives during tbe Natural life or for short terms,
grunts annuities aud eudowu>ents,:aud makes contracts of
all kind* depending on the issues of life. m - I
Policies of Life Insurance Issued at tbe usual mqtiu(l.
rates of other good companies-—with profits to the assured
—last Boxes January, 1801, being! 43 per cent, of all'pre
miums received on mutual policies—at Joint Stock rates,
20 per cent leas than the altove, ori Total Abstinence ratps.
40 per cent. Less than Mutual price. Also, a
TARE, in great • variety.
NON-FORFEITURE PLAN, {
By which a person pays for 0,7, or 10 years only, when
the policy is paid up for Lira, and nothing more to pay!;
aud should he be unable, or wish‘to discontinue sooner,
the Company will issue a Paid up poucr, in proportion to
the amount of premium paid, as follows: j
On a Policy of $l,OOO, 6 ifear 7 Year 10 Year
after payment of rates. rates. rates.
1 Annual Premium, for $2OO 00 $142 86 sloo' 00
2 “ • 400 00 286 70 200 CfO
4 “
£ ; u u u
8 “ “
Any further information can be had by applying to the
undersigned, who is the authorized agent for Blair County.
July 31, 1862-ly H. A. 0. KERR.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month !
1 would respectfully
forth my claim to pnb'i
attention, as a Fashions!
Tailor, as follows:
localise X keep an excel
lent assortment of Clothe
CaH&imeres. Vestings ant
Trimmings, which. whe
examined-always pleftae.
Because. my work
made up iu ft manner tin
taken down the count'
and gives all my customt
.ft city appearance.
' finalise lam not infer!
as a Cutter, to the best
be found anywhere.
FRIES ii WINTERS.
Because long experiei
in my business gives n.
entire control over it. am
1 am not dependant upoi
any one tolift me out
the Buds.
Because I am still on the sunny Ride of forty, an*! there
fore my taste as a Cotter 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 26-5 m JACOB SNYDER.
person desiring to obtain the very begtond cheap
est potable light within their reach, should call at the
store sjfthc undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate
These lumps arc admirably adapted for the use of Stu
dents. Mechanics. Seamstresses. Factories, Halls. Churches,
Stoics, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carhou Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, ut u Small
expense, and will answer every purges" of a new lanp:
\Vr guarantee perfect sHtisfdctioniin all eases.
Aug. 10, ISnS-tf.j ‘ * «. W.'KESSLER.
AUVIERIOAJST
varua,
ALEXANDER WIULLDIN, President;'
SAMUEL WORKjVice Preddcnt.
John 8. Wilson, Secretary- r\
BOARD OF TAUSftXa.
Alexander WhlUdin, J. Isdgar Thomson,
lion. Jas. Pollock, Hod* Joseph Allison,
Albert C. Roberts, Jouks Bowman,.
Samuel T. Bodine, H. B. Rldrldge,
George Nugent, John Aikman,
William J. Howard, Cbarh s F. Heaxlltt,
Samuel Work.
PATENT KEROSENE OR OARBON
JIL LAMPS!
Unrivaled in Beauty , Simplicity Safely or Economy.
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT"can oqcur by explosion-.
2tl. That they emit no offensive ;odor while burning,
3d. That they are very easily trimmed,
4th. That they arc easily regulated to give more or less
light.
sth. That they bum entirely fre<t from smoke.
♦'tli. That the light is at least 50-per cent.choaper than
any othei light now in common u^o.
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware
SPOUTING. &C.
O HIuG won LI) RESPECT- -s^
fully .oform the citizens of Altoona
and vicinity that he keeps constantly on hand
large assortment 01 t\>ohing. Ihirlor, Office and hBBBh
Shop Stoics, of all styles and sizes, to suit the rr 'T ;
wants of all. which ho will sell at low prices, on reiason
able terms. ’
lie also beeps on band a large stock of Tin and Steel-
Iran Ware, consisting of all articles for culinary purposes—
Coal Scuttles, Stove Fipe, dc. ‘ ;
He has also purchased the right of sale in Blair county,
of R. V. JONES’
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER, : !
an invention,which needs only to be seen to be apprecia
and should be possessed by every farmer, butcher or I those
requiring such a machine. •
t®* Particular attention paid to potting up SPOUTING,
either in town'or country. Spouting painted and put up
ou the most reasonable terms. fapril 14,1869-ly
GROCERY, PROVISION
AND
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN
FORM the public that he has purchased the interest
of A. MILLIRON in theOrocery and Provision Bioreilere
tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Csrolibe St.,
where he will continue the business, and will keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of ; •
FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES
DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE; TEA,
SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES,
and everything usually kept in Grocery and Provision
Stores, all of which be receives fresh from the easteirn.and
western cities, and will sell at the most reasonableipHces.
Having recently obtained license to sell liquor by whole*
sale, I wiU ksep constantly on hand a large assortment oi
liqnors of the best qualities to be bad, 1
1 respectfully solicit a share of pnblic custom.
July 12, JB6l-tCJ J. BERKOWITZ.
TV/TORE GOOD NEWS!
JLTJL The undersigned has just received from the East
a large and varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
.Cloths, Cassmbbes, and
Vesting,
material for
FINE AND COARSE
OVERCOATS ,
material for
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
GENT’S FCENIBHINO GOODS.
*ueh a. Bndershirt., Drawer., Sns
peudera. Neck-tie*. Handkerchief.
Tnl** so ‘ d Rt «>e Inwc-gt price..
All wont ordered wil) be made np ip the verv beat .trie
fMhion8 ’ nniicT * ’
mot. THOMAS ELWAY.
SOMETHING NEW.
T SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST
wy largir&nd flmfstock of** Whttß ,1B *
AND SHOES,
BROGANS, GAITERS, &G:,
SUJMirr" 1 *? offer to thecitlzens of Altoona and
low Price*. Having purchased directftoin
f? nrc ” {nr - t “ h - 1,0 is pwpwed to eell at price*
l!SdlI-i?i e 2n Om S <!t ' t ‘ on .' A ll **>«»* be **» is that tins
eSewb M* B " d exaß>,no h,s rtoc k before purchasing
BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the most rea-
fW.f'fi* 1 "?’ rf ' lHirin * promptly attended to;,
i - VhfS)* tlle I,lac< “* ,wo door * below Post Olßce.-
Jan. 3,1*61. M. THOMPSON,TtpenI.
O YES: O YES!—-GENTLEMEN
drawnloh and hear. JOSEPH :p. TROUT! tnnonn
we* io thejn-.tc, that he is ready to UlschargolhU duty*
asan Auctioneer whenever called upon. f jau- *J »&6.
Hardware of all desorip-
just received and for sale by ! V
oct - I&Jtf l J.B.HILIfMAw.
Belgium canary kirds for
Sale. Apply to 0. W. FISUEB. Portrait Pinter,
Altoona, P«. / [Jnnj 19s3t.
PLAIN & FANCY VESTS, ofi every
rizi and style at LADQHMAN’S.
DO YOU WANT A HAT OR CAP,
cheap or fine ?—go to EADOHMAS’B.
HUTTER’S
STATE CAPITOI
-Book ZBindepv
AND BLANK BOOK manufactory
No. 54 Marktt St , Harrithnrg
This establishment is chiefly dev.it w
the msnufkctnre of Blank Hooks f ol ' ™ to
Beaks. County Offlcra, Railroad Compani... fJSIQ**
and private Individuals. in all cases •> f -SWJS
very beet of stork sad workmanship may 1.,.
relied open. Blank; Books printed, pag.nlaTn*
any desired pattern: Sheriffs, Attorneys a„‘i
Dockets of all airee. tnade and ruled to- order T ''' -
and Yearly Amu'MWfirtli Duplicates, *c, fcr cnuntj !
see, printed or plain, ruled and bound to order
Dockets made of the'beet linen paper. 1 v,:r: ’
Librarians, and others, desiring to have their Ro, t
bonnd and at moderate prices, should give us a call v
papers of the largest sizes. Harper’s Woekiv '’*•
Pictorial, Ballons, Scientific Americau. Lcniton v
hound to order, and in any style required. Hatw.ti '•
ly Magazine. Knickerbocker, Blackwood s and
Magazines, Oodey>s lady’s Book, Lady’s Repositorv a '
son’s Magazine, Plano Music, Ac., bound in extra ; tVi r
the more plain and substantial half binding «elert u
phlets, ’Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws. hound in c ,
brary style, at very moderate prices. Persons iSi U
number of volnmes to bind, will receive a liberal d’ *
Binding can safely he sent to ns from a distance?' r" :
Sress, and all work entrusted toonrcarewitih, JEI
lly executed, safely packed and returned bv Hi,,,’?”
All work warranted. Address F. L. H'ittkb"
ffontiinee 11.I 1 .
OaMeCRUM ADXRN.at the Tribun' Office
agents foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will givekiw
tlon In relation to binding, and receive and return liT?
free from extra charges, for all who ent.nst their » 0 0.
my care, [March 21, Usm, 1 *
800 00 671 40 400 00
—s 867 10 600 00
—j— 80000
CONFECTION ERY
AND OYSTER. SALOON.
r THE SURSGRIJIER \VOIU> LV
A FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity tkiL. s
CoXFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORK, i
supplied with the very best articles to W bad. and u. jfic
variety. He has also an
OYSTER SALOON
attached to his store, in which ho will serve \\\> nYSIKK?
in every style during, the season.
FRESH-BAKED BREAD rf DlESalvHi.,
Ilf is at all times prepared to supply cafce.«. cau u l.
or pie-mcs and other parties. He invites a -.hat- !..
believmß that he can render full -ari-fa* f. i
all.
Remember, bis store and saloon is on uv
doors below Patton’s Hall. oTT<> Rn-
Altoona, Oct. 10.18Cl-tf
02 ? •
cs x^r*
z.
P—< WX £• "t
CO <=C-2
“27 =
B^SSi*
(JSs|l||
'■'?• i-o = i-T3
05' | =
I—( ;1
GROCERY AND BAKERY!
The undersigned annoh
ceslo the citizens of Altoona and viciuitj that h,
has just received a large invoices of
FRUITS, CONFECTION ARIES, NUTS. SPICKS
and notion* for shiidren Ac., expressly for the Iloli-kvj
He will also keep always on hand a good stock of plic
and fancy cakes, of hia own manufacture.
LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, it'
always on hand at all seasons of the year.
ofiee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Bim
*EOOS. GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOCH.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL. sC..
alw«y« io store and for Sale in lares or small *juantiti--
Cail, examine and price my stock and y.»u wills
it hs good and cheap us any in town
Dec. 20, ’6O-ly.j
'H. FETTINGEE’S
General A T ews iiirncv,
c
OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS.
STATIONERY, CONFECTION All IKS
CIOARS & TOBACCO,
toys and notions in great VARIETY
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
October 24,1861.
w. M. LLOYD & CO.,
ALTOOXA. PA,
JOHNSTON. JACK & CO
bankers,
(Late “ Bell, Johnston, Jack £ Co.’ )
Drafts on the principal
Cities, and Silyer and Gold for sale.
made. Moneys received on deposit*, payable on ilemnn i
without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rat<-
Feb. Sd, 1859.
GW. KESSLER—PRACTICAL
• DRUGGIST, respectfully announces
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
erally, that he still continues the Drug business,
on Virginia street, where be keeps constantly flUf
on hand, for sale. Wholesale end Retail. DIIUGS,
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VAKNISU- 4K3
ES and DYE-STUFFS.
By strict attention to business, and a desire loremicr
Ufaction to all as regards price and quality, be h' 'P* •• H
merit and receive a share of public patronage-
Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable torsA
and all orders from a distance promptly attended to
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. I-- 1
IyTATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE'
JL t This Great Journal of Crime and Criminal*
Its Twelfth Tear, and Is widely circulated
the country. It contains all the Great Trials. Cnm;»
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some,
information on Criminal Matters, not to lx* fauna m -•
other newspaper. .
, I K9-St2bscnptionß $2 per annum; $1 f ( ' r . B^x , ul ' I1 ‘
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their •
and the town, county and State-wherc they reside^-•.
To O. W. MAXSELL4CO.
Editor k prop’r. of New York Police Gaietto
l!ntf] yew for* W
f'IOKEUTK BASE .—Having p«|
chased the right to manufacture the CORE
BASK for ARTIFICIAL TEETH, I am now prepf**
pat ap declares oc this new and beautiful P n " *' B .
which is fkr superior to the old style, on «l*« r
It will not corrode or discolor. It contains nu » '
substance, and of course there is no galvanic_ y
whereby metal plates often become obnoxious. * ■
wishing a flue set of teeth will please call and e .
specimens. , W. S. BITTh JJ-
Jan. 2,1862-tf] Office In Masonic Temple.
PINE AND LARD OILS. «-VS
t phene. Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, Ac., at _
Jan. 3,
ON HAND AT McCORMIOK’S^
—A splendid assortment of Rcady-Mads l ;. t , f
Call and see. Not..-
Groceries. —a large anJ
complete assortment of Groceries hate inst
ceived at the store of J. B. IIIW*--..
Hair, hat, tooth, -siiavi>
Paiut. Soak and Varnish Brushes
\ LL KINDS OF PRINTING
Hair oils, oolognks. Jj-
Sliaring Cream. Toilet Soaj^ :
Spectacles anp^yiTp^^
£ i .
it «
*** z z -
■§2 si!
** si!
« Si 4
i-3 wj ■■
K , 2*l:
£ r 5 <■*-
5 !- S i.i i
.S $ < = ’t:
JACOB VTl>h
bollida rsnrßG. PA-
-- -- 1
>IcCRt T M & DEKN,
VOL- 7 -
THE ALTOONA TRIBUN
w tfoOHVJM,
»• UVJ AN© PMPftUTOEtt;
. „ u ,aum,UW«t>l'> invariably lu advanc.
discontinued at tlw axpijattoli
~-iid f«
TtkMK Uf ADVaatlBlUO.
1 Inierlton 2 <
feat * to *
lwJ .. (24 “ ~..' ISO 2.1
l '"™“ u *m weeks and 1«» than three B.ui,
,er eio« e for e * cU ‘"‘"“"smooth.. « mor.
Si* li<W» «**. lB “ IS' *1
t*“ a «4 a » r< ‘ 4 01) 6
TWO 5 00 S
fhree floo l 0
iSf r::.v:’ \l Z -A
and Bxecnlot* Notice* ....
»d«rtiaiug by the year, three ~!
Pretewlo^M 1 Card*, not ««ee,l
, .rut will be charge,l according to the abort
. vdvMtieoroon enot marked with the nnm
, iona (toslred. will ho continned till forbid an,
.■ording to the above ternm.
Bu.ine« notices five cent, per line for over
i»Mtnftry ootico« exv.ecdlnis t«>a uuer» fifty c»
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSI
, a iWTAIiLtSHBD AS A HBFUGB FROM Q
The Oaly Place Where a Un
be Obtained.
DR. JOUXSON has uiscov
most Certain, Speedy ami only Kifectua
, w ,„ld for all Private Diseases. Weakness
Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidne
ler Involuntary Discharges, rmpotemy. Gem-
Nervousness. Dyspepsy, Languor, Low spirit
,f Lifts Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity.
Dimness of i Sight or Giddiness. Disease ot
Tliroat. N'oso or Skin, Affections of the Liver, I
.1, „ r Bowels—those Terrible disorders arb
e iiitary Habits of Youth—those secuet and e<
wees' mors fatal to theii victims than the soug
tiie Vlariuets of Ulysses, blighting their .no
hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage
We
YOUNG MEN
K-necially, who have'becoiuo the victims of S
ih;lt dreadful anil destnctive habit which anni
M au untimely gtave thousands of Young Mm
mlialtod talents unit brilliant intellect, who i
wiie have entranced listening Senates with t
„f eloquence, or waked to ectnsy the living ly|
with full confidence
MARRIAGE
Marrtftf Persona, or Yoon* Men cntemplatii
being aware'of physical weakness, organic di
mity, Ac- speedily cured.
lie who places himself under the care of Ui
confid© in his honor as a gc-ntlomar
rely upon his skill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured,.and full Vigor Restored
This Distressing Affection—which renders L
mid marriage impossible—is the penalty |
victims of improper indulgence.*. Young p*
*pt to comntU excesses from not being awai-* ■
ful cmsequduces lharmay ensue. Now. win
stands the subject will pretend to deny that i
piocroation ;is lost summer by those fulling in
habits than by the prudent? Besides being >
pleasures of heal.thy offspring, the most *cri
-symptoms to both body~andmin
system becomes Deranged, the Physical and >
lions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Poj**-?. ?
lability. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart.
Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the I n
Consumption, Decay and Death.
OFFICE. NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK
Left hand side going from Baltimore street,
from the corner. Fall not name an
Letters must be paid and contain a stun:
tor’s Dipiotiias hang in his office \
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO
JVb Mercury or JVuteom Drug*.
DR. 'JOHNSON.
Monitor of the Royal College of Surgeons, L*
ante from one of the most eminent Colleges >
Staten, and the greater part of whose life ha-,
the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadolpb
where, has 1 effected some of the most asti i
that were ever known; many troubled with .
head and ears when asleep, great nenroi
alarmed at: sudden sounds, bashfulaess, m
blushing, attended sometimes with deraugem
were cared immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTI
Dr. J. addresses all those who bare injure
l>y improper indulgence aud solitary habit
both body and mind, unfitting them for eitl
study, society or marriage.
TtiESK i)rei some of the sad and meUnchol
'luced by early habits of youth, viz; Wea
Back and Limbs, Pains in the; Head, Dimae
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the
P*P*y» Nervous Irritability, Derangement o
five Functions, General Debility, Symptoms <
t ion, Ad.
Mentally. —The learful effects of the mind
bs dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of
pressiou of spirits, Evil-Forebodings, Aversion
Self-Distrust, Love of Sol Unde, Timidity, Ac-,;
the evils produced.
Thousands of persons of ages can now Jo
the cause of their declining Jiealth, losing the
coming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, hi
gular appearance abcut the eyes, congh and sj
consumption
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves l>ya certain
bulged In when alone, a habit frequently V
evil companions, or at school, the effect* *
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not
marriage iiuposihlo, atnl destroys 'both mil
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young mao. the hope of
the darling of his parents, should be suatri
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the co
deviating from the path of nature, and In
contain secret habit. Such person* vcstl be
plating
MARRIAGE.
reflect that a sound mind am! body are the oi
requisites to promote conaubl «1 h;»ppii»«s*.
oat these, the journey through life become*
grimage; the prospect hourly darkens to t
mind beeoifles shadowed with aud fi!
melancholy reflection that the happiness ol
<*ome« blighted with our own.
DISEASE OF IMPRUOENC
When the misguided and imprudent votu
hud* that ho has Imbibed the ►et*ds of thr
ca*te, U tot* uften happens that an ill-timed
dread of discovery, deters him from appl
■who, from education and respectability, c
friend,him, delaying till the constitutional
this horrhf disease make their appearance, s«
ted sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pain
and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes
bone* and arras, blotches on the head, face
ties, progressing with frightful rapidity, tii
palate of the mouth or the bones of the no*
tb* victlm|of this awful disease becomes a ho
commiseration, till death puts a period i
suffering by sending him t-‘* that
from whence no traveller returns."
It is a eLdaNctofy fact that thousands fa
this terrible disease, owing to the unskillful
fjnt pretenders, who, by the use of that if
fftreury, ruin the constitution and make t
life miserable.
' I STRANGERS
trust not'yonr lives, or health to the care
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destlt
-[*B-* nante or character, who copy l>r. Johi
[wments; or stylo themselves. in' the news
* a rly £dupated Physicians, Incapable of Carl
yon trifling month after month, taking th
poisonous compounds, or ai long as the str
be obtained, and in despair, leave y«n with ;
sigh o#er your galling; disappointment.
Dr. Johnston is the only Physician advert
HU credential or diplomas always hang in
Hl» rented left or treatment are unknown
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