The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 30, 1862, Image 4

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    CHURCHES, MINISTERS, AC.
W>d in the evening
mtToclMk.
.ywriiu-Jrt 7 o'cloek. Sabbath School in tame
roonvata&o’etaefctolhaimovnjng.
Spowwood,
p “*f — p ~' J -*rr r »*Bi«Vi morning at U Vclock,
OBdin A* evening «t7o’«lßl>,vPMwa^ReeUng ; iD the
hectare Rooeo every WedneMay .eerie at 7 Velockv—
Sabbath School ip tkeaamakoaniatgo’elockp. ft, ■
K V N—Rev. C^fc.-JOMuptymt,
PMtorv~SilwWll6alNWHWd*lh't*Wltf*''»t.tt tfeioek,
•nd
UKRMAN LUTHBRAN—Rev. J. U. fiCHam, Paetor—
Preaching every-Sabbath morning at 10J4 o'clock.—
Pttjtw muting every Wngiieeday evening u 7% o’clock.
BAPTIST—Bev.A. H. Smuobbb, Paetor,—Preaching
erery Sabbath morning at II o’clock, aad in the evening it
7 o’clock. Payer Meeting every Wedneaday evening at
7 o'clock. SaMejthSehoal at« o’clock A. M.
UNITKD BBKTHSBN-Bev. Sexeit. Kipiuai, Paetor.
Preaching every Sabbath mamlngat llo’clock.and in the
evenlngat 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting In the Lecture Room
every eedayevoaiagat 7 o’clock, Sabbeto School in
the eeate romalS o’clock In the morning.
PKOTWTANT BPISCOPAL—(No t.guUr Paetor.)-
Fi weblog on Sabbath morning at IX o'clock, aad in the
evening at 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting every Wedneaday
evenlng at T o’clock, Sabbath School at 9 o’clock A. M.
KNQLISH CATHODIC—Ear. Joan Tmoo, Factor—Di
vine aervicea every Sabbath morning at 10J4 o'clock and
in the afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sab bath School at 2 o'clock
la the afternoon.
OJHtHiMIQkTKOLIO—Rev. Factor.
—Mma aervioea ovary Sabbath morning at ini o’clock,
aadia the afternoon at S o’clock. Sabbath School at 1
o'clock la the afternoon.
AFRICAN KBTHODIBT—Rev. A cm vet a Johnstos,
Factor.—Preaching every Ponrth Sabbath in each month.
Prayar Kaeting every Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Bab
betbSeheolat 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
RAIL ROAD SCHEDULE.
OX ANDaUORR MONDAY, HAY 6,1862, TRAINS
will »rriv.*t.a*d leave Altoona Station u followe:
RxprN.T»rußut arrive. 8,20 P.M., leave. 8,40 P.'M.
“ “ Watt “ 7,40 A. M., “ 8,10 A.M.
fa.i •• Rut “ MWA.M.. - 1,00A.M.
.. We,t ,k 8,05 P. M., “ 8,20 P.M.
Mali “ Rut “ 7.30 A.M., “ 7,45 A.M.
•- “ WaW “ MSP-M-, “ 7,00 P.M.
Tin IiQAUiIATSBDRO BRANCH connects with Ex
graea Train Wert, ami Mall Train Rut and Weet.
*tR.TH£ BRANCH TRAIN also maker one trip to
ft luttingdon—leaving Hollidayabarg at 10.16 a. M.—Altoo*
ua at 10A0 P. M.—and arriving at Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M.
KErcaatßO.—Leaver Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M.—Altoona
at 3.14 p. M.—and arrirea at Uollidaysburg at 345.
RNOCH LEWIS, Grit'l Supt.
MAILS CLOSE AND OPEN.
: MAILS CLOSE.
Rutarn Way
Weetarn Way
HoUldajafanrt .....
Wutarn Through
Rutarn Through.
MAILS ARRIVE.
HaiUdayakarg......
Waatarn Thr. ngfa.........
Raatarn Through
WaetarnWay
KaotaCh .Way
Omca Horn During the week, from 645 a. «. til
7 JOr. n. On (hhdays, Nora 7 45 till 800 x. *.
080. W. PATTON P. M.
MEETINGS OF ASSOCIATIONS.
MOUNTAIN LODGE, N 0.281. A. Y. M..meet» on third
Tussdayof eachmontb, at o'clock P. M., in the third
story of tfasMasonlc Temple.
MOUNTAIN E. A. CHAPTER, No. 189. K. A. C., meets
on the first Thursday of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M.,
in same room aaabove.
MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No. 9, R.AS.M., meets on the
Ant Holiday of each month, at 7)4 o'clock P. M., in same
room as aboyo.
MOUNTAIN OOMMANDERY, No. 10, K. T. meets on
the fourth Tuesday of each month, at 7% o'clock P.M.,
in same room as’abore.
ALTOONA LODGE, No. 473,1. 0. of 0. F., meets every
Friday availing, at 714 o’clock, in the third story of Jag
yard’s Ball.
VERANDA LODGE, No. 632, I. O. of O. F., meat* every
Monday evening, at «>£ o’clock, in third story of Patton’s
Budding, on Virginia street.
WINNEBAOO TRIBE, No. 36, I. O. B. M., meets every
Tuesday evening in the second story of Masonic Temple.
CoueQ Are kindled at 7th run 30th breath.
ALTOONA DIVISION, No. 311, S. of T., meets every
Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock, in the second story of the
Masonic Temple. '
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor —Andrew O. Curtin.
Secretary .Sale—Ell Slifbr.
Attarary General—William M; Meredith.
Auditor General —ThooiuE.Cochr.il.
Suntpor Gmeral—W illlam L. Wright.
Adjutant General—X. M. Biddle.
State Jrearurer—Henry D. Moore.
BLAIR CpUMTY OFFICERS.
Judga'gflht Chari..—PrexfaUut Jndge, Son George Tai
lor. Associatei, Sxmoel Dean, Adam Moees.
State Senator— Hon. Lewis W. Hall.
AjwmUgmaii—thaddeos Ban Ice.
Prothmutary —Anthony 8. Morrow.
RtgilUr and Bttortkr —Hugh A. Caldwell.
Shtrjf- -aanmalMoCmnmt. Deputy—John Marks.
DMHct AK«nHV-rß«q)ainin L. Hewit.
ah&tt O—iWWW Oaorge L. Cowan, George Rood,
Jinm He Kiakod.
Cotu^Starmtar— Junta L. Gwin.
r , v jTitm McKwie.
Aor .HimiiJMiWarr—Peter Oood,WlllUm Burley, David
Anrandt.
Cbvftfy Auditors—A. M. Lloyd, Robt.M. Meaaimer. L. L.
Moore.
Chrener —A. J.freeman.
Ikperiatewßefy Chawea Aekoois—John Mitchell.
ALTOPRA BOROUGH officers.
Jutttctt ofdußaua —Jacob H. Cherrj, John W. Humes.
Burptto Johß ABiaon.
Ihws Cbsmcfl—A. A.’Smyth, Daniel Langbman, John
Lt»MlM,Jhcdb:HeMer, C. K. Hoatetter, JJ. J. Mertlne.
Clert to Osptcff i g. M.Voodkok.
Borough IVeaisrer—Daniel Langbman.
School ptnetan : V- C. Own, John Shoemaker, Jr B.
■ U«|Mh iff TIT ff-jrfr-, Jit- Lowther, B. A.jßeck.
n fi 1 B Hil * g ** p
(Motor of Stage, Chanty, Borough .and School Tax —Jot.
A.Hichols, 0. J. Mann, Alex.McCormick
ASsE3Ssfera*Jaeob Heaaer, J. L. Belftny der.
irtt&jr iSSmsi&ul Ward—John B. Warfel.
“ “ Went Vard—Mrct«l Clabangh.
“ ■** r . Sorth JHard—Johp Shocmkkw.
inspector, < ■^«4» r aad^*m. a Kddamer, John Hickey.
. WantlTard—Geo.W.Meeelar, Jno.Bowman.
.« . Notth.lFxrd—Robt. Green, Alex. McCormick
EMPORIUM OF FASHION!!
Wrgima AUoom, Pa.
D. -W. A BELFOBD, Proprietor. ,
TOhE PROPRIETOR OF THE “ EMPORIUM
I , OP rAEtClQir' would respectfully anoonnce to the
p&jfrSiK JN baa'noehred aUrge invoice of
OJtiOIMfS. ‘
GABSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
and a general aeeortment of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Colta*, : seok>Ties, Suspenders,
Hsndkerohiefe,
■ f-fl.- : A&, Ao., Ao.,
intended for the Spring and Summer trade.
The proprietor of the Emporium invitee an examina
tion of h(e feeling confident that hie shelves present
a greater iTMtetp of plain And fkncy goods than can
he (band elsewhere in the country. An examination will
cenyfaoe; any one ;of this feet.' •
X.ATEST FASHION, }
andMinc a perfect“ Cutter,” he haa no healtancy ln «ay
iag tSadnecan make np clothing in the ftahion, andm
a manner that not Mi to prove satisfactory. It has
paaaadtntoa proreAxhat
Belford'l the vent man Chat can make,
ClatbMrta the fashion, atcong and cheap:
All thfit nave evfir tned him yet,
• T 6ajf«m» be beat.
Besaembertbe place, Virginia street, first door above
dlgerd’g Pk- - [AprillJ,’«2.
tJSOWARD ASSOCIATION, PJhibt
rl delphla. Por the Belief of the Sick and Mstroaeed,
SESadanth Vlraientand CbronieDisease#, and especially
ftwdhe^nre: ixfdhnases of the Sexual Organe. Medical
krattt, hy the Acting Surgeon. Valuable ro
afflfes'iHSpee matonfia at Seminal Wenkneaa, and other
Organa, and on the Sew Remedies
artmUyddra the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed
s|Bs<|MoßM, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for
HODGHTON, Acting Snr-
So. 2, South Ninth Street
[June 22, 1fi62.-ly.
LEAD AND ZING
dnMk’ilemChrome. Green, Yellow. Parii Green, dry
Srnd htUd n-tf.] kebslek-b
THE BEST in the WORLD,
7 15 A.M.
730 “
7 16 A. M. t 6 30 P. M,
7 20 P. M
720 “
7JB A.M. A « 46 P.M.
7 30A.M
7 60 “
: 8 20 P.M
645 “
DH. WM. B, HURD’S
Dental Remedies
ABE
INSURING
FINE teeth
J Nl>
A SWEET BREATH,
AND
CUBING TOOTHACHE & NEUBALGIA!
Do von wish to bo blessed with End Admired for Pkaut
Whit* tad Sound TEETH f Use DR. WM. B. HURD'S
UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from
AddeAlknlior any injurious substance.; Pric**, 25 cents
per box.
of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders*
which whiten bat destroy.
Do yon wish to be certain that your BREATH U pure,
eweet, hud agreeable to husband or wifeJlover or friends,?
Use DR. HURD'S iCELKBRATED MOUTSI WASH.—
Price, 37 cents per bottle.
This astringent wash is also the beat remedy in the world
for Ganna, Bad Basath, Bluoixo Gums, Sob* Mouth, etc.
It baa cured hnndreda.
Doyonor your children suffer from TOOTUACK? Get
DR. HURD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price, 16
cents perjbottle." v
Are yen afflicted with NEURALGIA? . Get UK. W. B.
HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, The nioat effective
and delightful remedy known.
They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm
pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 37 csnts. Mailed
on receipt of price.
Do you wish a complete set of DENTAL: REMEDIES
and a TreatUt on Frtttrving Tutkf Get DR. WM. B.
HURD'S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most
Taluaj>l4 present that one friend can make to another.—
Price, st. Sent by express on receipt of price.
For sale at all the be£t stores throughout tlie country.
Caution. —A» there are dealers who take ‘’advantage of
our advertisement. to impose upon their customers hife*
rior preparations, it is npcvssary to insist upon having
what yon call for, and yon will gkt thu best, thoroughly
tested, dpd prepared hv an experienced and scientific Den
tist. Treasurer of the New York State Dentist's Associa
tion, and Vice President of the New York City Dental
Society.. Address
WM. B. HURD & CO., New York.
DR. HURD’S DENTAL REMEDIES are Ipi sale in this
place by G. W. KESSLER.
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S
NEW
Furniture Polish
Prepared from an Improved receipe by the; proprietor of
the “Brother Jonathan Polish,” l« certified by all the
leading York Furniture Dealers and Piano-Forte
Makers to be tbo best iu the world for removing Scratches,
Marks, and Dirt, and restoring a high and lasting gloss to
all kinds of Tarnished work, from Furniture to Leather.
It is cheaper and better than Varnish, dries 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 furniture of a house, and
keep it looking like new*. Now is the tiro l ? to “ shine up”
your Tables, Choirs. Desks, Pianos, Picture; Frames, Car
riages, etc.,and make them look 5C percent, better. This
i« true economy. For sale by Furniture Dealers and Store
keepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cent* a bottle. Depot
No. 1 Spruce Street, New York, fi®, SPECIAL AGENTS
WANTED. Address.
BOX 1972, New York P. O
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THRILLING INCIDENTS
OF THE
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-OR
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fering and hair-breadth escapes of pur 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 pbilovphicaf Analy
sis of the causes of the War, by John Lathrop Motley,
L.L.D., Author of “The Rise of the Dutch Republic,”
etc., the dates of all the Important events from the John
Brown raid, and an accurate and revised account of the
principal battles, with engravings.
One-third the proceeds of «U Subscriptions sent direct
to us Will be given for the Belief of Disabled Soldiers, and
all. persons who wish a copy of the wpjrk, and also to
benefit the soldiers, should send their name and address
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section of the country* having knowledge of any heroic
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account of it.
BOdKSELLKRS, POSTMASTERS, and CANVASSING
AGENTS will be furnished with a Subscription Prospectus,
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J£F*A liberal commission given to Sol
diers desiring to act as Agents in taking
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11.
THE HISTORY
OF '
American Manufactures,
’ FROM 1608 TO 1660.
BY DR. J. LEANDER BISHOP. 2 JOJS t Sue.
Vol. 1. now ready. Vol. 11. nearly ready.
This-is probably the largest and most important work
now in the American press.
We have also Just published new editions of the follow,
ing nsetni and popular books:
THE BUSINESS MAN’S
LEGAL ADVISER;
Or, How to Save Money, by Conducting Business
according to Law, as expounded by the best and
latest Authorities. 400 pp., sheep. Price $l.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDUSTRY;
1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY.
Cloth, $l. Ibis has been re-pobliabed in England.
Evrlry business Man and clerk should have these hooka.
They-erill pay the buyer a hundred fold. Every parent
ahonld get them for their Bone.
Alt these books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price.
We pay particular attention to mailing books; wrapping
them'care tally, and will procure; and send, postpaid, any
book'anywhere, on receipt of phbUshe|s’ price and six
stamps. Address .
r FREEDLEY A CO.,
■ , Tribune RuiMings, New York.
i jpi^Lisro^i
"PERSONS WHO WISH TO BUY
B a Plana of ths best makers will be ebon D how they
caa asve a handsome anm in the pureheae, tfjhejr address
Cate of Jot, Cob & Col, Publishere' Agents,
NEW YORK, P. O.
Nov. 21, Idfil-ly. j
ONWARD! ONWARD!!
EXCELSIOR OCR MOTTO!
NOW OPEN
On the comer of Branch and A nnie Streets,
EAST ALTOONA.
AN ENTIRELY
NEW STOCK OF-GOODS!
Having disposed of the
entire stock of old goods lit the above staud 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 of the public. We are
determined to sqll at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES .
Our stock embraces a large and complete assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
consisting, in part, of plain and fancy Silks, all-wool De
laines, Alpacas, Cballie Delaines, plain and figured Berege,
Lawns, Ginghams, Ducal*, De Barge, Travelling Dress
Goods, and all the
LATEST STYLE PRINTS,
M e n ’ s W e a i*.
We have received a large and well selected stock of GEN
TLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS, such as Cloths, plain and
fancy-Cassimeres, Cashmerels, Tweeds, deans. Corduroys,
Beaver Teens, Velvet Cords, and. other fashionable goods
for men and boy*.
WHITE GOODS.
Irish Lineu, Cambrics. Victoria Lawns, plain and dotted
Swiss. Bobinets. Edgings, ic.
We have a large asortment of Ladles' Needlework Col*
lan* and Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons. Gloves, Gaunt*
lets, Mitts, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Neck
Ties.-Vells, Ac. Also, Ticking. Checks, bleached and un
bleached Muslins, Cotton and Linen Diaper, Crash. Ac.
Also, a fine assortment of
SPRING SHAWI/S.
We have received u large lot of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES’ GAITERS,
HATS & CAPS. SHAKER BONNETS. &c„
which we arc determined to. sell cheaper than ever.
QU EEENSWAKE,
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.
As we make our purchases almost entirely for cash,
and as we will sell for
GA SH ONL F.
AND KEEP NO BOOKS, it wl!l enable us to sell Goods u:
very moderate prices; and by.fair dealing and strict at
tention to business mo hope to *pcurf a liberal share oi
public patronage.
Altoona, April 15. 1862-tf
A ROUSH, DrugcuBt (
• takes thin opportunity of returning his thanks
to the citizens of this place and vicinity, for the literal
patronage they have bestowed on him. and desire* to in
form the public in geueml. that he still continue*
At his Old Place of Business.'
A few Doors above the Fast-Office,
where he is at all times prepared to attend to their wants
in his line of business, consisting of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
PAINTS, PUTTY,
VARNISHES,
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES,
EXTRACT i.
CARBON OIL AND LAMPS,
SWEET-BRIAR PIPES,
CHOICE SMOKING TOBACCO,
LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICINAL USE. ALWAYS ON HAND.
Physicains Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED,
AT ALL HOURS OF THE HAY OR NIGHT
' Altoona, Pa., April 17,1862.
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE,
Annie Street, East Altoona, a few doors above
Branch Street.
The subscriber has just re
•ceived a large ami frMh «tcck of GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS. 4c., which he will »ejl at prices equally iu low
aa hi. competitors., ilia stock consists of
FLOUR, i FEED,
BACON. HAMS,
FISH, SALT,
POTATOES, t COFFEE.
SUGAR, TEA,
SPICES CRACKERS,
CHEESE, TUBS,
BRUSHES,
BUCKETS, BE 0 OMS
RAISINS LEMONS,
ORANGES F/GS,
DATES COMBS,
SOAPS, KNIFES,
BUTTER. EGGS,
CONFECTIONERIES DRIED FRUIT,
AND DRUGS OF ALL KINDS. \
I invite the public to call and examine my stock, as 1
am determined to plcaso in quality add price.
May 8,1862-tf WM.U. PERCIVAL.
s2s] EMPLOYMENT! [s7s
AGENTS WANTED !
We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expen
se!, to active Agent*, or give a commission. Particulars
sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company, B.
JAMES, General Agent, Milan. Ohio.
Bept.l2-ly.] : •
DRIED APPLES.—The subscribers
have a fine lo of bright yellow DRIED APPLES,
bought at much less than market rates, and which they
desire to close out, at cost and carriage, without delay.—
Persons desiring to purchase, either at wholesale or retail,
will find it to their advantage to give us a call.
Altoona, June 26,1862.] , MUftPHY k McPIKE.
Gireat western insurance
r AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or
personal property will be effected on the most reasonable
terms by their agents In Altoona at his office ip Anna Bt.
March 17,1859. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR Ex
terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, and
Bed-bugs without danger in its use tinder any circumstsn
ces for sale at the Drugstore of Q. W. KESSLER.
Jan. 24, ,56-tf]
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
in endless variety, at LAUGHMAN’S.
Altoona, May 1,1862.
NEW SUMMER GOODS, of superior
style and material. Just recMiat LAUGHMAN’S.
RE AT PILES QF PANTALOONS,
T tor Men and Boys, at LACbHMAN'S.
MEN AND BOYS’ COATS, of every
style and color, of good quality, at
! LAUQHMAN’S.
New stock of boots & shoes
for Men and Boys, Ladies and Misses, Just rac’d at
LAUOHMAN’B.
CEIS & CO
I. Fans. \
STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
The undersigned would re-
SPKCTFDLLY
Bounce to the cltixeot
Altoona and Vicinity tt
they hare jtut received
large supply of STOVf
of <dl menu, such
Cook, Parlor, Office
Shop Stoves, which
will sell at the most i
tonable prices. A lai
supply will always
kept on hand.
TJX AXD SHEETIROX WARE , in great variety,
always on hand.
ROOFING & SPOUTING
pa op on short notice.
have also attached a copper-smithing 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.;
HAR DWABE.
The Bubscriburs 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, Squares, Rules, Hammers, Planes,
Hinges, Locks, Latches, Files, Knives and Forks, Spoons,
Ac., alt of which they offer on the most reasonable
terms.
4®*Persous wishing anything in the Hardware line are
requested to call and examine their etoc«c.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Store on Annie street, between Harriet and Ada
line streets. East Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite
Keh!«ler*a Drugstore, West Ward.
Aitoons, Feb. lid. 1862.
POKED OUT AGAIN !
undersigned would respectfully so
-1 . licit the patronage of the citizens of Altoona and
vicinity, a* he has again opened out
AT HIS OLD STAND,
on Virginia st ., a jew doors below the Supt’s Office,
with an entirely new and fresh supply of
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES,
such ab
FI.OUR, BACON, FISH,
SALT. POTATOES,
CHEESE. CORN-MEAL, MILL-FEED
OATS. RYE, CORN,
TEAS nf all kinds, COFFEE, SUGAR, SVRCPS. BAKING
MOLASSES. TOBACCO, BEGARS, DRIED FIU-TT,
SOAP. CANDLES. BROOMS, BRUSHES.
Ciockeiy. Wooden and Willow Ware, Stationery, Notion*.
Candle*, 4c. Also a large stock of
LIQUORS!
All the above goods will oe sold, Wholesale or Retail, at
the lowest prices. Come one—come all! See for your
selves, and be convinced. No charge for examining my
stock. LOUIB PLACK.
April 17, ’62-tf.
EVERYBODY CALLS
AT JESSE SMITH’S.
when they want fashionable
Hats & Caps.
I*HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
-BPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Altoona
and surrounding country that be ha- just returned from
the city with his
Spring & Slimmer Styles of
HATS, J| CAPS,
MISSES’ FLATS, &G.
His Stock of Hats and Caps are of the very best selection,
of eveiy style, color and shape, for both old and young.
All he asks is that the people call and examine bis stock,
and he feels confident that be can scud them away re
joicing, if not in the purchase of such au article as they
wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the
handsomest stock of Uat«, Caps, Flats, Ac., ever exhibited
In this town.
Store on Virginia Street, opposite the Lutheran Church.
Oct. 3,1*81. JESSE SMITH.
ONWARD! EVER ONWARD!
STEP BY STEP!
The undersigned desires to
inform his old customers and the public generally
that be has this spring gone into the Dry Good business,
and has just received a large and entirely new stock of
Dress Goods
For the Ladies, embracing all the latest, prettiest and most
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS.
And among which may be found every quality of goods,
the names of which it would be too tedious to enumerate.
In the line of pure, fresh and cheap
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
I will not “knock under” to any of my competitors. In
this department 1 feel sure that I can render satisfaction.
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for
goods, and the highest market price allowed.
Store on the corner of Annie and Helen streets. East
Altoona. THOMAS HESLOP.
Altoona, May 22,1862.
$3O. EMPLOYMENT! $lOO.
Commercial Agents "Wanted
TO SELL GOODS SOB THE
ADAMS,
(A Ntw England)
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
We wilt give a commission of one hundred per cent, on all
goods sold by onr Agents, or we will pay wages at tVom
$3O to $lOO per mouth and pay all necessary-expenses.
For particulars addres (with stamp)
CIIAS. RUG6LEB, Gen’l Agent,
For the Adams Manufacturing Co. Drrxorr, Mich.
May 8,1863-ly
GOAL.
-VTOW IS the time for every
i family to get in their supply of coal for the Winter,
and the subscriber would therefore inform the citizens of
Altoona and vicinity, that he is prepared to snpply them,
on short notice, with a superior article of ANTHRACITE
and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. \ He wUI sell it
by the Train, Car, or Cart Load, or by the bushel, deliv
ered at the door of the purchaser.
49* Yard on the North side of the Railroad—upper end
of Altoona Yard. » H. R. MYERS.
JWy-85,1861,-tf.
1 FARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—The
undersigned is about starting a Tannery, and wish*
es to buy or trade for
400 CORDS
of good ROCK OAK BARK, and also fbr HIDES, for
which the highest market price will be paid.
Altoona, April 17,’62-tf. LOUIS PLACK.
WM. S. BITTNER,
Dental Surgeon,
OFFICE IN. MASONIC!
TEMPLE, next door to the Post
J. Gr. ADLUM,
ISfbtary Public,
ALTOONA. BLAIR CO., PA.
Can at all times be round at tlie store of J. U. ilileman
October 1,1857.
PLAIN & FANCY VESTS, of every
site and style at LACGHMAN’B.
ameeican :
Life Insurance and Trust Co.
/ IOMPANY'S BUILDING Southeast
Corner of Walnut and Fourth Street*, PhUsda
Authorized Capital, $500,000
Paid up. Capital,.. 250,000
Assets, \ . 1,897,746
-STIPBIX WIXTttS i
Incorporated 1860, by the Legislature ofPenwyl-
Insnres Live, during the Natural life or for »h or t terms,
grants annnitiea.and endowments, and makes .contract! OF
all kinds depending on the Issues of life. _ . .
Policies of Life Insurance isened at the usual mutual
rater of other good companies—with profits to pie assured,
—last Boxes January, 1891, being 43 per cent, of all pre
miums received on mutual policies —at Joint Stock rates,
20 per cent less than the shove, or Total Abstinence rate*
40 per cent, less than Mntnal price. Also, a
NON FORFEITURE PLAN,
By which a person pays for 6. 7, or: 10 year* Only* whan:
the policy U paid up for Lift, and nothing more to pay;
and should he be unable, or wish to discontinue sooner,
the Company will Issue a Pam vr Pouct, In proportion to
the amount of premium paid, as follows:
On a Policy of $l,OOO. 6 Year 7 Year 10 Yea^
after uavment-ot rate#. ntua rates.;
1 Auooal Pfrmloio. for $2OO 00 $142 86 $lOO 00
o *. - 400 00 286 70 200 00
800 00 671 40 400 00‘
e 967 10 800 00,
BOO 00
ALEXANDER WUILLDIN, PreeWeut. :
SAMUEL WORK, Vice Preeideat.
John S. Wilson, Secretary.
4
Any further information can be had by applying to the
undersigned, who i. the authorized agent for Blgir County.
July 31. 1862 ly R. A. O. KERR.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fite per Month 1
I would respectfully
forth my claim to piibi
attention, as a Vashlona'k
Tailor. as follows:
Because I keep an etw
lout assortment of Clotl
Cassimeres, Vetting* at
Trimmings, which. wh*
examined,aiway» please.
Because my work
made op in a manner tl
takes down the count
and gives all my custom*
a city appearance.
Because 1 am not infer!
as a Cutter to the best
be found anywhere.
Because long exp<eriei
in my business gives i
entire control over it. ai
1 am not dependant u\
any one tolift me ont
the suds. * _ . .
Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Call on me, io the corner room of the '* Brant House.’
Give me a trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona, May 26-5 m JACOB SNYpKK.
FRIES 4 WINTERS
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPSI
Unrivaled in Beauty , Simplicity Safety ox Economy
f&ci-y person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap
est portable light within their reach, should call at the
store ufthe undersigned and examine these Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That, they are very easily trimmed.)
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more nr lass
light.
sth- That they burn entirely free from smoke.
6th. That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than
any othei light now in common use.
These lamps arc admirably adapted for the use of Stu
dents, Mechanics. Seamstresses. Factories, Halls. Churches,
Stoies, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all rases.
AugT 19, 1858-tf.J 0. W. KESSLER.
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware
SPOUTING, &C.
SRIGG WOULD RESPECT
• fully a form the citizens of
and vicinity that he keeps constantly on band
large assortment oi Cooking* Parlor, Office
Shop Stove** .of all styles and sizes, to suit the "
wants of all, which ho will sell at low prices, on reason
able terms.
He also keeps on hand a large stock of 3Vn and SketU
Iron Wart . consisting of all articles for culinary purposes~r-
Coal Scuttles, Start Pipe, <Cc.
▼ania.
BOAftO Of ttUSTIM.
Alexander Whilldin. J. KdgarThomwu,
Hon. Jae. Pollock, Hon. Joseph AUlaon,
Albert C. Roberts, Jonaa Bowman.
Samuel T. Bodlne, H H. Kldridge.
George Nugent, John Aikman, ,
William J. Howard, Chari. 8 F. Ueallilt,
Samuel Work.
He has also purchased the right of sale iu Blair county,
ofll.T. JONES’
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STCFFER,
an Invention which needs only to be seen to be apprecia*
an d should be possessed by every fanner, butcher or those
requiring such a machine.
Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING,
either In town or country. Spouting painted and put up
ou the most reasonable terms. fapril 14,1859-iy
More good news :
The undersigned has just received from the East
a large varied assortment of ’
FALL AND WINTER GOODS ,
consisting of
Cloths, Cassimbbes, and
VESTING,
material for
FINE AND COARSE
OVERCOATS
material for
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
such as Undershirts, Drawers, Bus*
peuders, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs
4c.. 4c., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices.
All work ordered will be made up in the very best etvle.
according to the Utest fashions, on short notice.
Nor. 1,1809-tf THOMAS KLWAY:
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCRIBEB would respectfully in
form the public that he ha* recently re
fitted the above Hotel, and is uow
pared to accommodate hi* friends
patrons in a comfortable manner, and
will spare no pains In making it an agreeable home for all
sojourners. His Table will always Iw luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the' country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in thp place, and be
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
fevor him with their custom. Expecting to receite a share
of public patronage, and folly 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, for medicinal pur
poses, together with a lot of the best old Bye Whiskey to
be found in the country.
Altoona, May 27, lSso.~ly}
SOMETHING NEW.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST
returned from the east where he lias purchased a
very large and floe stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS, GAITERS, &C., j
which be Is prepared to offer to thecitixens of Altoona and
Tic Ini ty at eery low prices. Haring purchased direct from
the manufacturers for cash, be Is prepared to tell at prices
that will defy competition. All that he asks la that the
people wUI call and examine hie stock before purchasing
elsewhere. r
IS. BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the moat rea
sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to. :
Don’t forget the place, two doors below post Office.
Jan- 3,1861. M. THOMPSON, Agent.
3>LAIR COUNTY INSURANCE
J. AOENCVi—The undersigned, Agent of the Blair
nn'y Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Is at alt
timea ready to Insure against loss or damage by lire. Build,
mot, Merchandue, Furniture and Property, of eeery des
cription, In town or country, at as reasonable rates as any
Company in the State Office with Bell, Johnston, Jack I
VaVM-tf • I- CALDWELL, Agent.
OYES! 0 YES I-— GENTLEMEN
draw nigh and hear. JOSEPH P. TBODT inoono
cm to the that he is ready to discharge his duty
a»an Auctioneer whenever called upon. fjou;2 *56.
HARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIP
tIoni jfut received and for sale by •;
J. B. QILEMA.x.
All styles carpeting and
OU-Clotha can be found a t LAUOBMAVS.
BUTTER’S
STATE CAPITOL
Book Bindery
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
Jfo. 64 MarkH St , Harrubwg , /»„
flThis establishment is chiefly devoted t
: I the manufacture of Blank Booki for
Stake. County Offices, Railroadfompaniee,
and private xheSSgjgjM
very beet of etock aajdjwwtanapsjdj.lnsy l>e
relied open. Bianß.Bwkp Jjdifllfc. P*»«d and bonne,
toy deelred pattern. nhmfift K .A>rtwo,y» end j".,
Dookete of all size*. toorder,
and Yearly forconnivTo
•ee, printed or plain, rnledaadbtmad to order
Dockets made of the beet linen paper. u> °' m
Librarians, and others, deeiring to have their Book,,
bound and at moderate pricee, should give us *c»il J ;i
paper* of the largest sizes, Harper 1 * Weeklv,
Pictorial, Ballons, Scientific American. London s 7.
botfnd to order, znd in any style required. Hsrper',
ly Magazine, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s
Magazines, Godey s Lady’s Book, Lady’s Repository,Tr,
ioni'a Magazine, Piano Mn,ic. Ac, bound in extra «tU.
the more plain and substantial half binding. 3ei w - ,
phleta Law Magazines, Pamphlet iawa, bound in toJT
Entry style, at very moderate prices. Persona ha„,‘
number of volumes to bind, will receive a liberal discount*
Binding can safely be sent to na from a distance b.»,
press, and all work anttnated to our care will
.diljr executed, safely, packed and returned by Kxnri"
Adi work warranted. Addreae F. L, nt”TTKR,
i /fcrmbory. it,.
*9.McCRUM A DBBH, at the Tribunt Office.
agent* foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will git, | nf 7
rich in relation to binding, and receive and return boot,
free from extra chargee, for all who ent.ust their » o rk •„
mV care. [March 21,1(161-1,
GROCERY AND BAKERY!
The undersigned annous.
ces to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that h
has jnst received a large Invoice* of
FRUITS, CONFECTIONARIES, NCTS, hHCEJ.
and notions for shildren Ac- expressly for the Holiday*.
He will also keep always on hand a good 9t«*rk of piu b
and fancy cakes, of his own manufacture.
DEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINB, if
always on hand at all seasons of the year.
offee. Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Bum.
EGGS, GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOCK
always ia store and for sale in large or small quantity
Call, examine and price my stock and you will flu
it as good and cheap os any in town.
Dec. 20, ’eOrly.j
AND OYSTER SALOON,
The subscriber would in
FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that hii
CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORE.is slviti
supplied with the very beat articles to bo had, and hi gnat
variety. lie has also an
OYSTER SALOON
attached to his store, in which he wilt serve up OYSTER*
in every style during the season.
FRESS-BAKED BREAD <£ PJSS always on haiA.
lie is at all times prepared to supply cakes, candies, te
ar pic-nics and other parties. Me invites a share of pullu
fatronage, believing that he can render full satisfsctioDU
all. ,
Remember, his store and saloon is on Virginia stteet.dk
doorsbelow Patton’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI
Altoona. Oct. 10,1861-tf
General News Agency,
OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS.
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
, October 24,1881.
W. M. LLOYD & CO.,
ALTOOSA. PA.
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO..
(Late “Sell, Johniton, Jack £ Co.")
Drafts on the principal
Cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collection!
made. Honeys received on depoaite, payable on de»m
‘without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rat#.
Feb. 3d, 1859.
Cl W. KESSLER— PRACTICAL
r • DRUGGIST, respectfully
to the citizens of Altoona and the public
erally, that he still continues the Drag
on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly
on hand, for sale, WbolesalecndßetaU,DßUQ9.
MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- d
ES and DYE-STUFFS.
By strict attention to bnsineas, and a desire to render -» •
isfaction to all as regards price ’and quality, be
merit and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable tern*,
and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. ,
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. i l- -
National police gazette-
This Great Journal of Crime and Crimiied.» “
Ita Twelfth Tear, and i* widely circulated threujt'
the country. It contain! all the Great Trial.. C™>®J
Catee, and appropriate KdUorial.cn theK>me,togei“ e . r
Information on Criminal Matter., not to be found m .
- 48_Sub«r?falon« |3 per annnm; $1 for six
be remitted by eubacrtben, (who nbouid write tb"t , ,
and the town, county and SMto-where they ready* 1 * •
ToO.W.MATBKU*CO
( Editor t Prop’r. of New York Poiic. G*"*^
) 15-tf! A'ew
JOHN BOWMAN.
pORELITK BASE .—Having pj£
\_y/ chased the right to manufacture the COM!"
BASK for ARTIFICIAL TERM, I »m OTf'ft
pat op denture* on this new and besutifbl P™ >„
which I* (ar superior to the old stylo, on «H" r P“ .j*
It will not corrode or discolor. It contain* no ®
substance, and of course there I* no galvanic
whereby metal plates often become obnoxious- r
wishing a flue set of tooth will plssso call and ex
specimens. W. S. BlITStn.
Jan. 2, 1862-tf] Office in Masonic Temple, Atw
PINE AND LARD OILS. OAM
phene. Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil, T vRI «
Jan.V66-tf] KKSSLtR^
ON HAND AT McCORMICK’S Sts*
—A splendid assortment of *
Call and see. yo ''_~L-
GROCERIES.— A LARGE A>’J
KT completeassortment of Groceries Te JiJvUAV
celved at the store of J- B. Hlhh
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving
Paint, Saab'and Varnish Brushes
A LL KINDS OF PRINTING
I A ne«, | ya U d A «^ r ly R^E , : W^
TTAIii OILS, COLOGNES, jOMj
JLjL gliaring Cream. Toilet Seal* KJgStK*-
QPECTACLES AND EYE PRjjjf
O rare far enU at ’
BUCKWHEAT BLOCK, CORN' MEAL, 4C„
CONFECTIONERY
H. PETTINGER’S
UOLLIDA TSBUJtO. FA.
BANKERS,
times or A«Ti&Tuaiia.
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Oi»e *4 rt4re * k 0 ** ) 100 160
f*o fa »* ,160 * iM)
lh f£rtUr<*w*kMn«lU» th»a Ihrw Month..
' ~r «.«"* ** ” Cb '““‘‘“aonth.. • month*
•!£.
'*“* •>!“«*• 4 00 6 00
I* o „ 5 00 »0o
Cbr *® .i " 600 10 00
io oo u oo
llltU ‘,‘lr UOO 25 Oil
Kaecntor. Notice.
by th. y.»r, three .mat.
C«di, not «CMdW
r?mmnnU»SwM’of» r i«litic»i Uaracter ot tndi
b *ch”s<><‘ according to the abate ret.
TV.mrtl.emen *i not markedwith the number]
■ .ou deelxed. will be continued till forbid and eh
. .riling to the abote term.,
i SmineM notice. #te cent, per lino for etery ltd
I obituary notice, exceeding ten line*. Ofty cent.
« £ i
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JACOB WISE.
vl sSf BERN,
THE ALTOONA TRIBUNE.
g. it. and raorzizvoao.
inwri»Wjr luadrauce,).,.
Ulp»P« r * diaconllaued »t the expiration of
paid f° r
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPI'
as A refuge FROM MUA
'The Only Place Where a Cure
J be Obtained.
DR. JOHNSON has discover*
moit Certain, Speedy and only Effectual K<
world for all Private Discuses, Weakness of
r Imbi, Stricture!!, Affection. of the Kidneys •
lar Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General
Serrousness! Dyapepsy. Languor, Low Spirit., t
Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tre
UimneM of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of Hi
Throat. Sosa or Skin, Affections of the Liver. Lnn
. her Bowels—those TerriWo disorders arising
s ilitarv Habits of Youth—those secret and solit
iices more fatal to thoii victims than the song of i
cite Marine!* of Ulyaaes, blighting their most
hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage .Ac.,
u\c
YOUNG MEN
r'-pecUUy. who have become the fiction* of Soldi
licit dreadful and destuctive habit which annuall
ID uq untimely grave thousands of Young Men of
■ limited talents and brilliant intellect, who migl
wise have entranced listening Senates with the
~r eloquence, or waked to ectasy the living lyre,
with full confidence, '
MARRIAGE
Hurled Persons, or Young Men cotemplatiug u
being aware ;ef physical weakness, organic deblli
mity, Ac, spieedils cured.
tie who place* himself under the care of Dr. J.
ilgioosly confide in his honor as a gentleman, ai
•lenlir rely upon hie akill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured, and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection —which renders Life u
and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid
victims of improper Indulgences. Young pc ran
apt to commit excesses from not being asraio of tl
fal consequences that may ensue. Now, who tha
Stands the subject will protend to deny that, the )
procreation Is lost sooner*, by those (ailing into i
habits than by the prudent? Besides being depi
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious
■tractive syinptoms to., both body and mind ari
system becomes Deranged, the Physical and Meut
lions Weakened, Does of Procreative Power, Nerr
lability. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indl
Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame,
Consumption, Decay and Death.
OFFICE, NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a ft
from the corner. Fail not name and m
Letters must be paid and contain s stamp. '
tor’s Diplomas hang In hia office
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO D
JVb Mercury or Matrons Drugs.
OR- JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Londo
uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in th
States, and (he greater part of whose life has been
the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia a
where, has effected some of the most astonish i
that wore ever known; many troubled with riogi
head and ears when asleep, great nervousne*
alarmed at; sudden sounds, bashfuloess, with
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement *
were cured Immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Dr. J.addresses all those who have injured th
by improper indulgence and solitary habits, wh
both body and mind, unfitting them for either
Rudy, society or marriage.
Thksb are some of the sad and melancholy vil
•laced by early bablts of youth, viz: Wcnknci
Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness <
toss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the U**
p*psy, Nervous Irritability. Derangement of th
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of C
tlon, Ac. r
Mentally.—The fearful effects of the mind are
dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Id
pression of spirits, Evil-Forebodings, Aversion to
’Mi-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are
the evils produced.
Thousands of persons of all aces can now judge
the cause of their declining health, losing their v
coming pale, nervous and emaciated, .bavin
Solar appearance about the eyes, cough and syroj
foßsumptton.
YOUNG M££
Who have injured themselves by a certain pra
'lalged in when alone, a habit frequently learn
evil companions, or at school, the effects of wl
lightly CHL even when asleep,’ and if not cure*!
nt&mage imposible, and destroys both mind at
'hould apply Immediately. *
What a-pity that a young man, the hope of his <
h|s parents, should be snatched
prospects And enjoyments of life, by theconaeq,
deviating from the path of natnre, and iodulg
certain secret habit. Such persons atcst, before
Plating
. MARRIAGE,
resect that a sound mind and body are the most n
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indw
out .these, the journey through life becomes a w
trimage; the prospect hourly darkens to th- vi
| mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled 1
melancholy reflection that the happiness ot am
comes blighted with our. own.
OF IMPRUDENCE.
When tpe misguided and imprudent votary of
nods that he has imbibed the seeds of this pai
.case. It too often happens that an ill-timed sense (
[or dread Of discovery, deters him from applying
;who, from education and respectability, can a
jiriendldm, delaying till the constitutional sym
this horrid disease make tbsirMbearance. such a
*>re throat* diseased nose, sMtornal pain s in
[and limbs,dimness of sight, deaftaess, nodes on
I bones and arms, blotches on the bead, face and
progressing with frightful rapidity, till at
IPslate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fid
r“*Tktlm of this awful disease becomes a horrid
KCQQftntserhtion, till death puts a period to hi?*
by-sending him ti»“that Undiscovered
i ,rt J® whence no traveller returns.” '
I , f* I* *■ Melancholy fact that thousands fall Vi
|*uis terrible disease, owing to the onskillfulnee*
I pretenders, who, by the use-of that Deadly
|ij* ric,M Ft!ruin the constitution and make Jhe rt
I I "•miserable.
bm.* / STRANGERS
[Aruit not your ilTcs. or health to the care of ti
land Worthless Pretender*, destitute f
tj® 9 * nainc or Character, wh-> copy Dr. Johnston
PuementL or style themselves, in thw newspspe
Physician*, incapable of Curing, t
trifling month after mouth, taking their ft
ft! w! 0 ?f co ®P or aa long as the scoallea
L and In despair, leave you with ruine
I your galling disappointment.
I m la the only Physician advertising
I p* credential or diplomas always hang in hU«
I "M*- or treatment are unknown to a
Kh»« ii m Hfr spent In the great hospital* a
in the country and a moreextenslve iVi
r*oe than any other Physician in the world*
I Indorsement OF THE PRES
Ivm» 9 ®kay thousands cured at this institution,
trrf*'ha - numerous Important Surgical o
|u hy Johnston, witnessed by the reports
’“Clipper," and many o(h,r pa,2rs,
Emlu. a PPC*redagain and again before t
u a gentlemen of cbaract
la a sufficient guarantee to the affile
I «- . S * IN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURE
L**,. unless post-paid \hd coo
the reply Persons writtngsh
rpSly of «jdvertfaement describing i
ietull^w7T , H?*J? loald U P««chlar In dliecl
I • iVI loatltution, tn flit following man
I -|:.-^eaubssssp,B