"Early Physical Degeneracy of « ; i AMERICAN PEOPLE. JIiST rtiHiifWHKD BY DB. A. STORE PAgmaan to the Trog iMag md Hyg&nk Institute. . ******* ontfaeCsoMaofamy Physiesl decßheof L,””* Dobßtty, foS ■_JSS£Su£ t on * 01 tana, «Httao in chaste, g^^T^ggsaiata aad ndlsbteaMaaad OtatmiTt la iartkjr aaii aa the receipt of «vo (3 cent; t.iafe^*r** l!><1 QB * rdUo,l g * a -ottoaend scdob- W-TMinjfsJMl lailnot to Mad and get tale book, Ton too should at once eecptes copjyof of Soiema CoutdaUious Advice io those vrkowiil reflect. A class of maladiae prevail to* fearful extent tn tho commanity. dooming if leant 100,000 youth of both eeitea HHjally to .an early grave. Those disseise era verytlm turfectlyundaretaod. Their external manileetetion, or snapsonaare Narrow Dahillty.BeUxatlon and Kxnans- andoonnimpUou of the tisanes el the whole body; shortness cf breathing or harried h reethiuroneacending shill or fiightofetairs; great pal pitation Sf the Heart: Asthma, Bronchitis and epre Throat;abating of toe Hand* and limbs; aversion toio oietyandto business or study; dimness of eye sight, loss of Memory, djaxineae of the Head, Neuralgia, Pain in va rious parte of the body; Pains in' the back or limbs, Lum fragotjlfeapiqiala.orjDdigeation, irregularity of the bowel*, 'Mmm secretions of the Kidney! and other gjandsl of ■ the body, as Lencorrluea or Fleur Albas, he. Likewise gpUepey,, Byeterla and Nervous Spasms. now inf ninety-nine cases out of erery one hundred,iall of, the above named disorders, and a host of othenhot named, aa tjonsanptioa of the Lungs and that most in sidious and, wily form of consumption of the Spinal Nerves, known as Tabes Doraales, and Tabes mesenteries, hare their teat and origin in diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Bence the want of anecese on the part of old school prac tice in treating symptoms only. Dr, Andrew Stone, Physician to tbfoTroy Lung and ily gienlo Inetitutien, is now engaged in treating this class wf modyrn maiadieawlth the moat astonishing success. The treatment adopted by the Institution is new ; it is based upon scientific principles, with new discovered rent •dies ■ without minerals or poisons. The fecilltiee ofeure are snch that patients can be cored et their homes, in any port of the country, from accurate descriptions of thsir ' Case, by letter •> and have the medicines sent by Mail Or express, Printed Interrogatories will be forwarded on ap plication. 1 ana. Consumption, Catarrh and diseases of the throat cared aa well at the Home of the Patients as at tile In stitution, by Bending the Cold Medicated Inaauao Bix samc Varoas, with inhaler and ample directions for their nee, and direct correspondence. fi Patients applying for interrogatives or advice, mutt enclose return stamps, to meet attention. rfiS- Xbe attendlng Physician will be found at the In stitution for consnltation, from 9 a. m.'to 9p. m., each day. Sunday in the forenoon ■- 1 vAddrasi DR. ANDREW STONE. .Physician to the Troy Long and Hygienic Institute, and Physician for Diseases of Ahe Heart, Throat and Lungs, KdFlfth street, Troy,N. T. Altoona, Dec. 30th, 1862.-1 y. E.&H. T. ANTHONY, MAKUFACTCKERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, SOX BROADWAY, NKW YORK. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. AUR CA£AIiOGU£ no.w T «mbncfis cohiidentbly over Hwr V Thousand different subject* (to which additions are coijtlnaaltabeiog made).of Portraits of Eminent Ameri cans .etc.. Via: 72 Majof'HGKdDcnUs, 525 Statesmeo, 190 Brig.-iWetftls, 127 Divines, 259 Colonels, 116 Authors, 84 Lleut.-Colonels, 30 Artists, 207 Other Officers, 112 Stage, 60 Navy Officers, 46 Fromin’nt Women £ 147 : Prpmment JForeign Portraits. 2,500 COPIES OF WORKS OP AKT, Including reproductions of the matt celebrated Engra vings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on Receipt «f stamp. An order for One Dozen PICTDCEB from onr Catalogue will be filled on receipt of Si.SO and sent by mail, PBEE. v ’ PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Of these .w© mannfactor© a great variety, ranging in price Jhao. 60 cents to $6O each. Ohr A&BUUS have the reputation of being superior In beauty and durability to . any other*. The smaller kinds cau.be sent Mfelyby mail at a postage cents per oz. The more expensive can be sent by express We also keep a large assortment of Stawscppep and Stereoscopic Views. Our catalogue of these will be seat to any address on re ceipt of stamp. E. & H. T. ANTHONY. MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS SOX York. Friend* or felntives of prominent military men will con fer a fisvor by (ending u« their likenesses to copy. They willbe kept oarefhlly and returned uninjured. «H* ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER for Congregations to present to their Pastors, or for other purposes, with sol table inscriptions, 4c. , . Aug. 15.,1863-6m, : THE UNION FOREVER! : QOOD'nE'WSI WOLF would'respectfully w-S' announce to the citixens of Altoona and vicinity that.he has opened a CLOTHING STORE, On Corner of Main and Caroline Streets, where he will keepon hand a large stock of ready-made clothing consisting of DRESS COATS, PANTALOONS, rxsis, OVKRAI.CS, KNIT JACKETS, Ac., at Philadel phia prices. HATS & CAPS! 1 base a large and varied stock of hate and caps which it will be to the advantage of all to examine before pur , chasing elsewhere. Also, a fine stock of Oents’ Furnish ing goods, such at shirts, collars, neck-ties, handkerchiefs, Sospenderk, moves, Hosiery, Ac. Determined to sell, T have marked my goods at the . very loweet figures, and feel confident that all will be satisfied with the price and duality of my stock. Altoona, nay is, IWK CONFECTIONERY 'PHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN -1 PORK thecltliena of Altoona and vicinity that bis OoVBSCTIONKRV,NUT and FRUIT .STORE,is always snppltedW^ith^thejrgy best to behad, ami in great Oyster saloon attachedtohls store, in which he will serve up OYS TERS ih the best style during the ssaaon, fBSSB-BAKED BREAD, CAKES, & PIE j, always on hand, at reasonable rntes. He (sat all times prepared to supply cakee, candies, Ac, forpkfcnlc* and other parties. He invite*'* share of public patronage, believing that he can render fall satlsfactlont o all. Remember, bis store and saloon Is on Virginlaslreet.two doorsbelow Patton's Hall. TtttlO ROSSI. Altoona, AprllSa, 1863-tt R. A* O. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., A GENT for Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, A.OwMw.aad Huntingdon counties, for thefollovring ÜBMOf TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN EUROPE AND THU ■ UNITED STATUS: - Montreal Dine of Steamships. Galway , 1 ■**' - « , ■ SabulASearle* 5 Uns of Sailing Packets. VFadhlngtonldß* ’ «■ •• great IMstsnigteanuhlp. Pnrth* dreWnf tabling their friends from Europe, or wMOatf W awJnrtWbnloß to tbat country, cun (eenre TlcAsaattiiSsamsnites as are charged At the OSes* of; ifeinllfbi