The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 01, 1864, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    RINfiER.
vk
LISTING WRINGER.
i» .imaMj **'
e|b W'B TO GB T eVT O RD* »
ftfcWilEfiCT CW-fUIU. ■■'
pBST PKEMIUM at fifty-
Km|h'|j Fatrsln 1883, uidls, wstfcwt
iJliiill paitv «f tba
UKM. fia.r.s»JO. Ho. JLSUO.
wS WbolMaA mat ntelL by .
eßawhiwH^Bi
KSOW3,*!*,.-
tmapmtutnut;
■rtvbetter thin » oompthajed sm ;
Jk-.IS rel/'-wfoufaitf, dMrviU, gma
BdAaUutVtcailMddaFuidAiMtfa
ptiMwtler; ■ .■•-{•*■
a hot water wtU m U, tHrimk amd
!th> shaft to ran in wtg I»MT out; s
i*«r, with or withcftt oufcwhtels
tftwe sot weotiu; j
lyerhu aU the a&dn*
iC*ajftbavt» named; |
m) ii ue M-Wrtl|v
nrf.ui Jkd-Qmdwnaovr alssb-
i paper with testimonials, but in
iiUoe the ak«pticai,if aacbtbenba;
Potuam’s Wrings. Tost U THOB
obd ALL others, and if pot futirtly
wring CO
ts /torn practical txptrieou Oat iron
# will not oxidtx or nut tmt par
Wmgor it at near per/td tupotiMt,
iii«mil it to U lhebttUnntt.
Cleveland; OWb.
iapn in the galvanizing Imtinesa. en
tju above etatesueut in all particmart .
STFSHTd, No. 100 Beelunaa.Stroet.
.ry, 1564.
ntnaci’l Clothes Wringer by practical
that it will tie Uis cheap: it i« eim
rubai, whether St worker at net; a
: it docs its duty thoroughly; it saves
or and tear. /Vo earnestly advise alt
übing to do, with-all intelligent per
to bay this Wringer. It wilt pay for
Boa, JIORACK ORSZUZ. ■
it, Kxpcess paid, on receipt of price.
AND SCOTLAND,
BY'THK
tNE OF STEAMSHIPS,
do do t
Line of sailing Vessels,
h German Lloyd IJoe of
sailing between N. York
Bremen, Southampton,
and : London. * |
(hi., fur Oue Euund Mid upward* on '
Bnmrbt**. |«ayabie iu all the Qtiw
m<J, Ireland, Scotland and Walea* tn ; ,
K. A. O. KERR, ,
ALTOONA, PA
hISSLEK- —PRACTICAL
P,: miwcUbUy announce* m
teuoa aad tte public
Bkt&UKS the Drug
rhera be keeps constantly
Awab'tiMl
EKXIjLS* OILS, VAKJiISU-
Lto biwMM, and • dt«ire t<uoiuk)r tps
garcte price and quality, b« hopes't
ihftiti or public patronage. ■. /
rcfafthta unppltal 6b rwiftOßatte totp*
promptly attended to. I
pttoos carefully compounded.
EW EGKELj;
AS4UB IN
as p Snuff, Pipes, &c., he.,
Wu, jpa,
AL ASSORTMENT
l.tine vpnfttantly on hand ftt the loweit
rv«b.T,uas
W ABE I
,ES J. MANN.
r FOREIGN AND DO
tWARK,
IDKK WARS. BROOMS, ;
r WIKWHT SHAMS,
SOOMUXS.
IDS.
FXKMKGB, >
COFFIN TRXHMIBGS.
!AGBBAMD WIMOWM. ■ 1
yp ft£ ■- -}T.
m in hi* Une wUi bolhjr
r 'ft6d ict low rftteft oftui. •
cofDKT GOODS-on bud will to
My low (rim, In ordw to nllnqnlnn
“Tdtgraph Fodder Cette.”
ETTINGEKS "
Mews Igenpy,
No. 7, MAIN STREET
>OKS, BLANK BOOKS,
f, CONFECTIONARIES
S & TOBACCO.
tors in,great variety
•akim m hand.
V AJVLUItf, .
ey-Babfe
MJUJtLAXB 00.* pa. t
towwl 4rt 9f J. B. BO**?-
L—NOS. I, 2, ANl>*.
,»ew t Aud M»- MAfJfl*
L Of
* W*w*~ gjjjgjgfcgp
•ortmest of iMMy*«il» .tgjgHp
, colognes, neom
H*^e*«^^agga»p
P V
-A!
X^', r
irxltmc.
local, ivzb&ls.
Oo» Common Schools.—As rtmjaeuson for the
opening of the Common School*,fhij almost oven
partofourCommOTWeahh/fc nt teid, perhaps a
few tho ughts concerning! than and * few hints to
parent* and guardians may not be atoiss. We are
aware that just now the public mitri is agitated by
news from the battle field, as well as by that cx
citemeut that ever accompanies a great political
couf-si. But while we are considering these mat
ters—matters, indeed of momentous importance, |
id us not forget tiie foundation work ot all true!
national greatness—popular education. Our Com
mon School system originated in the councils of
abme of the best men the nation over produced,:
and it has been productive of results the most
happy and beneficial. Through its instrumen
tality thousands of youth have laid ibc
lor future usefulness, or h&vc already become or
naments to society and a blessing to their race.
The improvements that have beep made in the
.ysicin in the last few years, are such thar; if tho
provisions tf the luw are fully carried out, the re
mits must necessarily l>e greater in the future than
in the past. The County Superintendency is pet
iiap< the greatest lever ever yet applied to raise
the system to its true dignity, bate in Uds
office a man, who is supposed to be. and ought to
be capable of teaching any school we may have in
ihc counts in anjAranch introduced into that
nch-Kii, If becomeshia duty first to examine every
teacher in every Ifianch he is to leach, and, if his
examination be satisfactory, to give him a ceitifi
catc in the same. And the Jaw specially declares
that no teacher shall teach agy branch not con
tained in the said certificate. This guards against
that greatest of ali evils—arising from men s teach
ing what they know nothing about themselves—
learning amiss. The school law lifts also wisely
provided that the diploma from any college or
seminary cannot be received as evidence ol capa
bility to leach —but tho applicant must be examined
bv the County Superintendent. As an evidence
that this is a wise provision we need only say that
we received a letlci; from a young man who intend
ed to engage in teaching, and wiio held a diploma
from a college in our slate, who directed his letter
« e
to us in the following manner:
AUonv
The individual |«thaps knew better. but a (>erson
so careless or illiterate, as the case may be. i> unfit
for a teacher of the lowest grade of public school.
Uui again it is the duty of the Superintendent
tu visit all the schools of the county, and he, be
ing a practical and highly qnallified teachei, is ex
pected to correct anything irregular or erroneous
in the course of the teacher, or if the case be too
flagrant, to annul bii certificate. These guaran
tee** tor the sUcceess of our Public Schools with
the attentive oversight of go«>d duectors, cannot
hut result in the best of consequences, if j*arents
mud guardians do their duty. ; And wc believe we
are safe in saying that failure, wherever there is
failure, results in most instances from their inat
tention. It is the duty of the parent to see that
scholars prepare at least some of their lessons at
home. How many do? Not one in ten Uis
the duty of the parent to send the scholar to school
regularly, but very many are dreadfully irregular.
Wo have been shown a roll by a teacher on
which four scholars for the past month have only
each been in attendance one day in the week, while
others were not there half the time. No teacher,
whatever his capacity, can succeed in advancing
scholars who are thus irregular. They, as far as
concerns themselves, had better be at home. And
»o far a> the school is concerned"it would be very
beneficial not to have the recitations interrupted
by their blunders. Perhaps some friend may say
that we are treading upon grounds where we have
no right, hut as a public chronicler we holtl it as
our right and duly to speak for the public good.—
We ■ i'.-ii urge upon you, parents and guardians, to
do your duty, and In doing that dnty do not forget
that it is a part of your duty to visit the schools
and see that the niaehcr does his ; and if he is in
the performance of duty to cheer with kind
words and gentle smiles.
bowk Thet Come. —Gold is tumbling ; and
the necessaries of life, which have for some time
been commanding such high figures, arc' now be
ginning to come down within the reach of all.—
Fritchy has just returned from the East, where he
purchased a very heavy stock -of groceries, at re
duced prices. Like every sensible man should, he
has adopted thd cash system, jind can therefore
afford to sell bis goods much cheaper than they
who sell on credit. He can also afford to soil
cheaper than they who bought their stock before
the fall in prices.' We know of no store in this
town where sugars, syrups, coffee; etc., are being
offered os low as they are at Fritchy’s Family Gro
i-cry, corner of Caroline and Virgiols streets-, Go
and «er ; but don't neglect to take the «<mA along.
Seatons Railroad AcciPßity.—As the Mail
Train from the west on Friday (jesteiday) morn
ing was descending thelmounta|n, a short distance
atove town, a passenger named Charles Garless,
a resident of New York, fell from (tie platform of
°nc of the cars, where he was standing contrary to
fhc rules of the road, and part of the train passed •
ovier his legs, crushing , them iti k shocking man
ner. The unfortunate man wa* brought,to this
place and conveyed to. the Altoona House, where
he was placed under the medical tare aftfit. Chris
ty, who amputated one of his kgs, land designs
performing the satqe operation on the other if his
condition permits. We believe his wife and two
children accompany him. ,
F. S.—We leant that the above unfortunate
man has since died. -
McClellan Cldb No. I.— A regular meeting ,
of the above Club was held at their Headquarters, j
Kurtz' Hall, on Thursday orating lust, and not
wilhsiandingjthe inclemency of jthe weather, quite
a respectable audience was in attendance. Con
siderable busjness Was transacted, and speeches
were made by H. J. Walters, Eoq., Of Lewistown,
Democratic candidate for Stale Senator in this
district, M. H. Jolly, Esq., of {Tyrone, and Capt.
K. Cromer, of this ; place, whose addresses were
well received and frequently app)aodedf. The ({lab
will meet again at the same place on Tuesday
evening next, for thcpurposeoflisteningloanad
dreaa from B. Hilton Spear, Esq., of Huntingdon.
oatu earnestly solicited, j
Rrino on Offsets.—■Jtfewj JfiHiott; jy V' XOI3I \
In your lastlssue aoj, Imd ;an : “nflkt ’ Liu »'* V PYFTr’ V 7 T vnir v-.T
take" in cars of »Wa 11. lytfo., on I‘vesid -e \ P uTv'
.iul question } sol,ft,i, a'few more, and 1:,.,* tire A Asulc.il*. *»«««;.Vsn l ..Vi.‘t to ,un „,‘w
offset-" will'be fort|iconiin ? : Croup it p., S i,riv..|y . ..m ; r li-n.
V.ole taken ftt L. S* General Hospital. Gruff..n it i-< r« Feuuonh.-r ttii-r. i«ml arm yoiir-
West Virginia, S'jjjt. I Jill : * ' with a b*.ntU* w lth -lit ilnlay, t’tvcfi i* a <IN.-a**
Lincoln ...,- which no uolka*, fn.ju -Miy uttuckinj tlio chi!.l in
McClellan.! i) tin* d'-JMi hour 4«l. ; l»--« •if ;* ph'.wum c-tn lx* »um-
Vote of Vcrmolit soiliere : u 1.. ur,-. U-,m- v. m.i ~, Li„i
lin-lit »«>-v»*r I tils. iTo.-t- 2-, aiiii . v fro;- a i.-tth*. S.M liy
Ist Brigade, complete,...
dth Ueg’t. - Companies.
iltli " <om|ili!ti',
Iti'li "• ; 7 Companies,.
17th “ $
Cavalry, d I•• .
3d Battery;..... j
3d Sharpshooters
T'HalSj.X....
On Philadelphia Express lietween Alionna mid
Pittsburgh, Sept, likh :
Soldiers —Lincoln ...
• rMcCfcllm.
: Civilians—Lincoln ...
jVlcCl^llnn
In D. S. Hospital, Christian street. Philadelphia {
Sept. 24th: ■
✓
jMeClellun
On Philadelphia iixpress Train W. ‘jctwcen
Huntingdon and Ajltduua, Sept. 2* ;'•
~ Lincoln j. *o
McClellan j
Vote of illilh Illinois Volunteers ;
Lincoln....
McClellan
Fatal Acciilknt.c—An accident happened to a
Stock train on the Pit. R.’R , cast, on Thursday
reaming last, n?ar Gallitzin. bywhich a brake
mnn named Somber was iustantflr killed. About
a dozen head of cattle we e killed at me fame
tittle. The bntkcmau was a new hand and was
Tanning his first trij>. Another brakeinun named
Risley was killed the day previous, by being run
dver white sitting on; the track, a slmn distance
east of Conemangh. f He had gone back m flag
an approaching train* and silting down mi the
track, had fallen asleep, and was thus killed bv
the next train. Tbeideceasod had worked mit lus
notice to quit, aiid was breaking bis last trip when
the accident occurred.— SlamUirJ.
Democratic Mas* Meeting.—Although no
public announcement by \d
made of the fjc’-jt. we learn that it in.emion
of the Democracy to hold a Ma>s Meeting at Hol
lidayshurg, on Saturday aficrnoon iu*\e Oct. .*rtb.
and in this place on l!ic evening uf tin* .stint* *1 iy.
Great efforts are bung made to rend- r tie nnvt-
pensilvany
ings a eoinpletti micccs.-, and we base ii" doabt
they will be immense gatherings. Cha* N\ . C ir
'Kigali, Esq., of Dili lad a. Col. Lansing, in' X. dei>e .
and other distinguished speakers, are exj).‘- ted to
be present
Important Mketlng.—An importan; mecihig
of McClellan Club No. 2 will be held a- 'her Uaii
in Pattons building, Virginia street, this Satur
day) evening, Oct. Is.. It i** bojjcd da: ,-v i.oge
gathering of DyiruK’ilais will !«■ in a:ud'.i i-e, a<
the final anangcincnts in regard to the a: jmaeh-
iug Mass Meeting,
importance is to be transacted. Good >]»i*akers ate
also expected to be present.
Eds. Triiutnk ;—Wc de-ire to announce t" the
people-in.your paper,! that Mr. Marlin lieriu, !, of
Holliduyshurg, will bp a candidate fur S.i.-iiii of
Blair Connty at the coiping electron. Mr. 1! cht -I
is an honest, intelligent man. ami a
very competent othcOr. Besides. he has Haims
upon lli> voteis of this (’oimty which should no* he
lightly passed o.vcr. in the Fall of 1 > hi- v.dun
teered to fight the bailies of I
mained in the service umil af
tysburg, where he hist an arm, and In ( ame thereby
incapacitated fyr further active, duty. He i- now
at home, crippled for life, ami is unable to .-ccurc a
livelihood by labor. ' Every principle of gratitude,
honor and patriotism demands that we should fake
care to reward our crippled heroes for their sacri
tieesand hraverv. To save our State from invasion*
and our home.,4 > fmin desecration, he periled Ids lile.
and lost a limit, and we very much mistake the
patriotism of the ]>eople of Blair county if they per
mit his noble services to go unrewarded, now that
they have an opportunity of testifying their grat
itude. We also askjyou to publish the following
card of Mr. B&htel. Containing his written consent
to.heenme a candidate.
•«i s .vy -< ».n li.Ui'l. iit rii al •
Ilf |> ul all MMi- s pr-'pa-n-d t«* '«U*I'L V oftko*, mm)left-. ir..
At the solicitation [of numerous citizon«,*w;ihout • * . l u.< f.MMu.->Mn.!oih-i th-Vv ir<- n ».t puMk
distinction of I‘artyJl hereby consent u» become / u J s r - h : / r! I,rlt u,, ‘ <'=•:•** o or - i*iioTin* tut !>e cm rvi.ai-r full s.iiuiucthn.: o
for Sheriff of lilrtir iM>unrv uf lip,' Ihe 1* itsf. ( *l All >onn. i N eim ;j. i *ll . v
a tanuiuate tor ontfm ui omu, t * .* I Ki'memlxT. hiB-*t>»r‘-and saloon is on \ irirmmxfrcM-t.* wo
coming election, and it*elected I will me hu« !>*•*•*» •nn.•>—». a< in t?.- -no. ..t • iI f^Ul . u ,. s j* ;l iu.ir- n.ii. * oxro Jtos&i.
duties of the dfHc-e tci the host of mv ability. *“»•» (b-**w.l ; au.-mh. Apnl S. .
M. L. BECrifEL
JJoUiddyaburg. J\unt 27, 180-t.
Tobacco and Cigairs, Tobacco ami Cigar l '.
lobaccbanU Cigairs, Tobacco ami Cigars. , —; —
robacob Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. i 4 DiIINISTHATOE’S NOTICE— } miiE U N ]>K [ls UiN E D WILL SELL
i>JKJCtaclcS. :u jL N"tic»' hfffhy uivcn tb-if -L-mvi-s >T X {t t Public bain. tin* F»fr h day ft/X<rfmhrr. 3 v tU.
ftiXjCtadcS. i in tv on Ou J ♦•'talc <•}' T A*>M \S J. AUT* I.l* 'IIT l\ latn i.f j n , t ,„. j,- t . VOf Mi f UITIT TKhifS. now urmvln"
nrn.Ti aim] MmPrriOfi 1 b’&un t.»%vn-liip. tux <l. I. i\- b‘< n . r.inln.l to :lu* ninb-r* 1 j„ hU mir-t-iy, mmi- Altoona. c<-n-i rmirof Api*!e, Punch.
Perfumenfaml Notions, IJnig. ami Aieo.CMCB ■ >|jffa|tfK rv<i .Uiv'*h nlbr.*..H. AU Unoui,* them- 4 v.,r. Piu.u. Apricot ami mu:l. mh.-r Klim Tr*.* an am
TerflHlieij aiiU Notions, Drugs anu Meilicmes. | *,.},•»*« imb-hteh to sui-1 am irtpn-'U-il t*» m «Uc bn* | u ,. f.-nmt in „ Sat- tt. fom; IM -,,c0 at 10
J*.!, „ JrUnn/lwl *frwt nf Tmwscs and i nnjiiaf p-mmnt. ami tb.w having ' laim* will jirvwnt \ ( ,vi.,rk. A. • <»u iln> -Oh ui .Nov. tuber ami (••mfinim until
Together vmh stock ol ana . lU^tu J . jn , ailt i l( . llUn ,i..i. r-.r l uU u. 11. ta vl-uc,
Snp|iortew all 1 goods found in a lust class ; cakoU.ni-: McP.kumitt. | u>. I*ol -Jai. JV’((/*>vryfn<"j;
Store. I ;For sale cheap for Drug j s-pf. 17—i t. MmtoUmtnx.
Second door from tlic corner of Virginia and . A NISI li A t Oi>S XOll- iv i'—■
Annie Streep Altoona.' • ! A '•>»«• f T»yi or oiaj.guw. inn- ..ri„ w ,n t« P .,
I ' litair «lvc *l.
; -h 1 ** * * ~ —’ \iy hi-n-l'V iriven that b‘*t*T» of Aihnii i i *trali- \
'Fifitei! Fisb !!—IDb not risk your property any h iv ,.
horn grai.tfii t* the nn lei mi sai»l All j
.longer, to thf mercy of the flame.-, but go to Keir ; 7,’,” ." t . .t't ■' ii! '■ in.!
and have him insult'vou against loss toy fire.— i hat-ins .-'aims apiiiwt tl.y -nine mn»l fnwnl >’.u!y
TT * ~ 1 iujtht*nli'Mt*‘il luv Kuttlimi'.-ut.
Ue is agent for tlnrtecn different companies
among which.are spmc of die best in the United
States.' ! : . j
| Altoona, itnly 2f ,-tf.
BAILED/
i-VTOTICK TO TUAC II CilS—An cx- !
umiDitfu n t>f t»*ac)i.*r><, fir tin* 11 School* in Lo" ui _
JZZ : township, win Ik* 1f M in Loii.louhvillc. Sept. 2lih, IMU, j
■fl) AND MAIL SCHEDULE. ; arc .-xii.-fti-d r-v 1- in attendance.
fi? [Z i. ' Jsy «*rcl- r <»f the lliuml.
TWAINS AIIKIVB AND DEPART J i ’ DAVID UOBES'JN, Secretary.
Baltimore Exiles W(j«tarrive 7.15 A.M. leaves 7.U5 A.M. j Altoona, ?-‘P r - D>.
Philadet’a •* ** “ *• #-20 “ !
KSSS, ."I : v;v CHANGED HANDS, i
& T 1 ** exoelsioii
Mall Train y- x "f “ 7AO •• ** »•>« * J__ • _ , . . 0 .
‘Throngh “I; * 11.2* “ 11 . • HT—i 0+ AV < : OP-t-v
Trains on iitollidnjlfeburg Branch run to connect with ; J_ Xcl v ,vc,L |_V ►w * laVyA.
1 Kxt*** , Tn«iiJr W«li Mail Traiu ttatainl Went-ami Thru’ ' ~ ~T , IV
; AcCiimmiM'latliiu Traiji Kant. , , !, mJI E LXI >KI SI (I .N L 1 > IN
j Train* on 'fynme jfc Clearfield Br m<*li anil Haiti Lassie [ fu ni the puMP* ihat he h s lak‘*n eh Tree *»f th■* »*.<•
: Valley R. K. rijn to connect with Express Train West and i hendmore »>v n- <1 hv Smith, where he
j Mail Tthld Boat ami jWtat.- : »m.< n-.w m. iinnd a larjr -md vari’•{! ae—rtm«*nt of
; Altoona, May U’Ui. I£G4. \ If AS 111 ON AHD i'j bIYLi-LS OF
' • MAILS AUKIVE. j crßV^t
Washington. Dallirndre i llarrUbtug arrive at 7:20. A.M. t _ pifeftfJ y-v, . t^v
Philadelphiaiarrive»Ut *:PS, - ITT A fl'M A IjU
Pitwhnrxh. (through,) - 7:55. *• > I—| /\ I gH-ll I IA , I
lioiiidaytfbiirpb, C:4O. A..M. & P.M. j I I K_/»
M'wteni IVayi • ! - ... 11:25, A.M.' 7 1
En«t'*ro Way, • - 7.05, I*.M« |
[MAILS 01,08 k
Eastern Wa£ hud tllrongh.
Western
n«»HldayBburgli, - *
WeJ»t**rn,:thti«/ngb. • -
IlDUldajsbuPgti. •_
Baeterp. tbrwngb, r • .
M ’°‘ ,San I A HARKEI-S PUKE WHITE. .LAUD
O.W. PATTON, P.M. |4t Just rcetlvcd Hurt for wU st FKITCUKY’S
Lincoln.
..724
'McClellan.
. 84
20(1
.100
. (IN
* '
.1228 100
128 |
„7;i i
.212
. 02
SBEBIFF
;’ict t
MAKV CITIZKXtf
nil <llll
PKcsinssTtAL Ccxmi-ATEs;—A s|i)vtalid etaored Kngra
svitig a! lil.el.eT. U nnd .VuUAHvaeLlse L>, ~u
om* pl.-tU*.} w.U lit- r,> any u svivipt as
th:«e-cvat hl»sa|»p to pav posing. Aiiuross Lhil IT ■I*?!NATVIMf,. LEAR
M£KVVIN * C).. *1 1.1 >f**r,y «m-t. ” H A,IW N;{ Vy'' o', V.A ■,i SIK
mmmmmm AND *'la*UM)£l!
On the -7til of Septet.. i.-r. tit Col Woo. I, - lintel, hr T. t*V.
SM:C)KIN(r TOBACCO,
'V.,u. Mills. Cst|»(. J Af’K.'ON MuKK. <>l tic AlaUmm «!••;» it* YtT. ic V 1 ip.J 1M A. K.\ KTN hi. and JA'Nt- ll*
to Miss J KSjiiJ 'ri illij i.N.0l Neff YwU. iil »L\i. f; w.lli a tuioni *»l‘
m aM m agmm wtm lOnumi I’uicu’co. Cut ainl Ju v -by tin* pmnE. All kimls
Ilf A-NT !•: D—■Tlnve Blacksmiths to ' Xi* « ..r0,..
» * loam Axe Mak uiml ‘MX (UK Mu.;M ,\1 KN as ' FINEST PIPES.
IMjar*, .an* w.iutfl u.ii-i. iiim.-lv itr’Mami’.i ,l,U‘ Kucturv. ~ . . i ...
iif»r LcwmiuM ii. 131‘tck -in kh> c.t u re*i«« imiiO J.-u to himr. an. I lihlw ,I!nW»er, Double
s.i, and lielpoi * iiuju &to $..00. Urtl ImW ! i übo l*ipw». an-i <J umuit ' ,41m., all kimU uf
~, ~.l it, o l — i FAN C Y GOOD S\
ft/l i'j.tiUKlAL iJUOi,' —1 In- winter:
TfJL er the Mtm.ni*!, ScHnoL. u.lj .imne the ’ Sueil ~s I’.n.H.ee. C%n. r (■»**.
i'iinreh. i.».t Alt-nna » ill ..j..-,. ...i >1 j.,1.A V ... S l w ‘ l •*> !-•»■». .M.utt uml ere. >11.11.8
Oct. --il, uioi CuUUUUO*! tie.- usu.il p«j,C*|. as iieivCol*>i e . lU 1,1 "' ,r
Oct. I, Ih'ii. .\iAUi’ E. Mr.UAi.T* . Come mill t*«e* y<-U!>* lv« s. Wo are- Ci» Roll at
— _ _ ! luv» j.iK - •>. > i the n.i'.u tievt wt*
I ussoi.ii i lON Of pa kI n itsiiip.;
J&...S —Nt./jt-e i> lu-t I'LA I \ el! I .’.ii -f lie I .1. t irdi ip u. • e ’ f ImtuMjl i :: the I. .x\ n . lUi 1‘ stol e is lilt* 1« I Uost of tbe
I l-.O Lft'l \V :•»» lli'tV.,V A CAl.il.fl 1 kiu.i fWI ..••.••.tell ill thv lo.‘ «». *
>1 kojf* nu'l L'ii'h if. keiW.ii.i. A.i-n.iia. o.f' .h.s
ti.n l - iissulvftM ■ A* 1- ■■•kiiov
I 5
U. .. ,r l*v mufUii OMt-i-ul. .» U }Ni-> mu« . lI'I, Sj-I. 17. I‘l>{ — Tin.
tlmm'f.V'-n iml lui ij ty hiii-i fiim wilt call ami | • *
pottli-iaaindiauit J *ilN. 1) ICI\ i.V. ' ”
AM.UKU CU...USS, ! CITY DIU.TO STORK.
D . il. ij. !! Ki(i.VlM' would rospcut
, fully .uditviini' f• ► tilt* citi/.fiis ot /Vltonit.i ami i*ur
. . , . , , , . 1 r * ■ i;: ■lv 11 im Ins I .-. ciit I v i>.avha>.-d t!m
A a limi»;rsciit!.l fi i Ljnj» t.lki U nil «■! A-iail; , . . • .• • * ... , . . ,
. S . ,r , ... 1 Mu.; v "f H*-r in a (_•>. ..it \iij, r nm Mc.-i,
11 ii. I di ’’li ill,- r i- »t.- ~t Oil. j-.li.tM t \\ ,>yi, •. 1.i: ..1 ,1 • .ti.t, . ( (j , , v ’ *
in ihf tummy id b. nr. ami Mate of Ivauia. deed. , 1 tt* ' iV' 1 * '* *• . ,v
all i>ti > -u.' iiiii'-Mi-W u< ►.ail i-'t-iii- ai t- n..nil J t>» La 11 u<l | lllS 1 ) I’Uirs 11 TC' ' r i’OSJi U11(1 1 ULV v
p ..V llteir i mit-lded iu>r,. ai.il ail p, r».*ns claims j ~,( j m.p<-s m- *({•[, 5 ulleul i>.m lc» t• > amitt a
llm eMatu "I fianl tpriih'-nl are m.-f.il -»l iu iitai.i- ( uliur,- ~j' j>ijMi<r^»:Ur"mijre.
Lmi Wii ilia t,» Urn u u-! ji- v\ .lit it ‘.lay- • i, ~11 and examine lie . JI ■> has c.iUitai, tly tm hand,
Ia>LJS rl.U<t, ' , MTr<
A.lmlni'tr-i*.*r >•! 0-i re liana a t tie. d. rM. , MUUuo,
Allooiia. On. l. iMu.mc ; MKDiriNlvS nml (’IIKMIC ALS,
—- FIXE TO 11. FT SO A I -S’, I‘Ei: FFMKfi V. It it Vs TIES.
AlOmiu. St-lii. 2*e iSol.-C.t.*
t i i i-: . i rrnv. rM.\rs. \ju..x n
A 1 tonmr A fadm v :
IXlv'U w AJ.CX J- -X v/ CA Vi. \j i-l-A I , f j t ,i fxtry article usually hr pi in a First rloss Ih'nj Store
WILL UK Oi’LNKU o.N
Monday, October 10. 180-1, | UUMKST^^, “i™" ASTED
; -u cui*:itc!v i).itiiMt-.1, -it all noun ul*tln l day ur uiirht.
KOli THK TKIiM OF I Ajtt. .i,:.,; , T ! . >. . v:;;.
fi v MJOXTHS. SPRING 1804/
All l!n* hrafic!;-.*s i}sn:illy taught i;i >acil f -j" rt t a . r
tnstiui'-hms .vil! ti:‘ in this. ' -I_V > — S i -t *
KKV. M. C. WILSON, Principal. I 3 take* jdoaKiin; in i'Sinn«r (his mV Spring
Cl.o. \V. 1-AI-1...V M'V ! Or w1.f.l W..U .I
j I :li ■ , u 1 i H ii i . ; . I li.il I l.;i. - ■ J usl .I ’l Ui avd Ij uni
* Oct. l-i. w:
S. M. 1-. .1. Omkmink
WDUDKOK & ! I '"v’-'-
. , : HOOTS AND SHOES,
AUor.n-./s „t I. n, ;(• jd'ht-irj A'jad.i , rillj ..... , lmra „.
VIT mi.mw! 1.1 tn/'W : . -.;i l -.l I. .-..ifii-T-l I i-'- l- M i -i l-'-i.'- : in-l cii !■.i ■ M..n i.
■\\ I-. Ili-ir . ... . i iin.l i *’>• • "■ > ■ H >'»,£ ,| i. -m..!! .«l-
I'. ' 1I I H'- , . 1 ■' '• 1 -■ ;
**!' '•* : : “-
K'll ity
< iH- -iri \
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PUIVATI’ SATE'..
(JITtAATKii :N
ship, Cambri i r-niHy
No. 1. .1* a Ti.MT --I-' L.\\f* • - t
l.)n IVn-hwL and tin- u«. m! ail m.i d
f*.rniaTr rt. iy„,.! m-w t'imk M -n
tit i ’!•• d.ior T» i- A*n < * i''..!:-! .liul t V tin; Ui. !i ,i.i , w.. ;: ic -. i- . . 1 i! ;.l . N i LC IS.mui< as
■I-' .. . . ... , , oit.VNCK-.- I.KMONS. i'INIv.UTI.ES.
N". - I- a 1 1 At 1 < r . AND Jl am! . . r ,s- - x . , ...... ~ ~ .
l-.-i. h - i.tl.ii «!j „„(ns .Nft. I Tr.„-(. 1 HO-. 1 i.l NK', 1..\1-1..>, M ■ I S. &< .. *.< ~
Nc.-’i. 1- a 1M UT !.;• I.A \1) c-u! iinmy 177 A- I-*- ant J iiua \ s on ii.i n*l Iu I h u [•‘•-p<-c; iVe ms.
5 cakes baked to order,
nt -H' no- I’um- ..ii.i C.;: •-.•••. 1. t v u.g i E.-i ■-< •>, --ii-i ‘ parji-ular **ce.is.' in. on -!i*-rt omOom aaj til the miat
t■. i on*' Pi * uk. ll*<ns" an B.j it .! ■ a o*-r * »nf Bin ,i-iy-. ; ~^r ~ ,j | v ' V j ( . (>r ' t ; ,,j .
Tb** b'U-i i- in, a g.»
S|c ing of Wa t r .<l tli
a I'M.ii I’a-.k ••pc«o-l.
l'.»l further inf.'Vin if i■ a apply af t In* -1 nr**- •! D. •£ S.
M*...re.,in Alt • ma. **
An u- di'pnfaE’f title w b • given by^
Scpt'-E I'Cl D. 6l C .MooRP.
CONFKCTK )N KIEV
; AND ICE t'EEA.M SALOON.
i;i'.asii!V |)i-U'Ai;T'ii;vr. ) I 'S''l,ll-1 SU J >SIJ ii 11J iO U WOl Li) 1N-
Itjh-r , „ i, r lr;!:r. -/ t <:un;i>r>/. - ' £ 1-V,:: M till- .-in/.-r.i Allmmlt »»J vlf’lnlM lll.lt lii-
WiMMA.t.iN, -I C-*AKE«Tn>>.\i;l!Y. ALT mi.i KIIUIT STaUK. i-hlwuv
| VST - II KIIK A S . «iiisliiciory notiiv lias I “i , i ,l J" l »■•••> v «o h ‘- 1 i|lll - 1, ' ;l o i<ei»u.i. ■"••) m sr<4i
| T » tl iH'lttiUi 1I > I lj«; O-MUpUoIItT of til- Cur- I ‘ ‘ . _ - __ _
i r..„.- T> rii.tth-n.,.;,;.!5...k,.f I XOE CRE-A.
I “-Hu; Kir<t N a'iniuil Uank v>f’ Altoonn/' IVnu a, ! ,it tiu* niw.-iyt t>> tu.> hud
! h;i. h.-.t, itirin :h ■ mhu nf 1-jffv ThomtH'l Pillar'*, !
myj . j:i A-..| ij.uu-f wi’ii tin* ( t, it- Art u h'-
>ii A-so'niti-’ij. iiii-J font tin- wJi ilr amount •>)’ kis< h in
c-4 «■*<' lias li'Tij j>ai'i o». .'ini that lh<* pai t-up Cana i
ij: tk • >aiil pm.. u< w min ur- to Ouv limna-i ij an-
Fury Th'iusjifjil Dollar* Jlna.*-*”)
r lui' p;»i<S in»-> s-ai'l Ikiitk }>ut u! ‘h‘ j
! Op.lal tlu-KMif: ami U"* *aM inn ■•;(*<■ i-f Ol]'i
1 tul t" n;*|»n*rt »! l»v ill.* ft tlr»* rurr-iirv,
i in ujilh+s* wh'r'of. j In-rt u-ifu •»111x mv «*1 !i Mil y
, tii’M. il Mo'JL'LL (hutpthiller. |
Sypt. 17 —■
U>{rin twp., Sop 3’ 01-Ot.
MISSES AND CUIEDUEN'S-FLATS.
7.40. A.M. ! Hit* »=«- '•'■' i* ►*•!.•*•(*•.! -villi fr,-M <•-*■< ■■nil*™-
TiW* *• • <n*h »-v< iy Color, •• uml <jtu!ity,.r.»r tit • 'coiumn.Utloi*
"it)’ '* !of ,#rjv»» ot* |p»y. «»M »»rymm,'. rich -r jmm. «
(sjln |»,M. 1 AH he i* in exam! oitlou u( In* (Utick, fce!sD£ mr*
G:lu*. r. that lie cau pi m->st r.ulMiotis,
- 7:20. “ :1 An-'- IT.
r. <’.,i t Uo.ll su.-t, \i-n V.ai.
MARRIED,
ii • iiKl Hi' i |ii. .:>i' ynj t.i . •■ i a ! ■ til
.1 !t mI pt v -hr- . n*m I in* 1‘ S. , *B n; 1 e.m , ■
it. ii. t
Lr.AliriEh i OvVX
■■ >u u :t> tlf C■ B
N.-vx P] .;R. * Ui 1
A 'Ve.I -1 \\ at.-!
a Young uicitaiil .tiui \ , ;{
peter empkieed.
J'lmhn'rfrut'ir.
D. \V. AM
READ! READ! READ!
nnii:' surpcribkrs would re
£ -• vifu'ly mi im ic.fy, •:*« -d Altorn:* m i vicinity
ID ;t »h y halt* .quin- d u Ihix** »m«i r I.cl
TOtiACCi) STORE,
in do* rm-m {•» mi ily t*r;-n;ii»-d h\ .t<•!*tt 11. Ihihtuts u* a
t h«»« Mhif. nn «.i, im :i.‘ *1 *<*i to Kessler* Drug
i-t -i •, \» «:--n Jin ' ID’V- *-n -i lar.cc supply iMlk* finest
o! crp. rD d him! ill iiiftn;
O I Or >V R S .
They have also |he .aid variety of
TOBACCO,
KI.NK i : TT tin* -if
•Tlit* wry add finest
mir.NNLU a co.
I’CltK WINKS AND LUiUOitS
f.a 111-■'!:< iK .1 nsf
11 AT S AND CAPS
<>l tT'»* La: --t Si \ ♦n 1 :»s b> -pi .lity. 0.1,, r aint |'i ;o- can-
JACoI) WEIS.
BAKED AX!) U).\EECTIoNEU,
ViwaM v .A
KKI’S C> (XnTAMI.Y ON HAND
tA KKI'.AD, CAKE.*. CANDIES
IC3
am. -’.v ,. i .j- '-i\ r.-
Laii. rvui iw an 1 pt to
a- I ■ he a- .Ml'
J hi. -JT. is*;:.
Fi:LSU-ltA KKU
BRE A D, C A KES, & PIE j,
FRUIT
TiiEEiS.I
hik I '
;V| usic!—insti;i-i;th)Xs<}iven
| on tl»t* i’i n<» K«>rl- and Melodeou. by Mis* M.
SUttKM A K KHJ Jli' No charge for
tip* me of the Instrument. Resilience on (’atlianne Street,
AltoonW. fJan. 10, lBßh~tf.
NOTICE to GAS consumers.—
On juhl :*fo r .V, p'-'ttibf.r I’.l'i. ISCI, tin* pricn <»f 0 ih
wGi in* io;»o cui.k- r-. t. Ga* »h«toir if hiijHtuv
u»l pai«l >%itltiii .*i <l.*y-* iir'ti*r pi VM-nrafi.itj. ; -
By oi Urr ol 1! > <ot ~f Manners
,♦ B. V. l\ »SE. <£• Tiyi's.
Sopt.
WANTED— A SUDSTITUTE,i not
lial 1. to Graft, f»r y<*.>r, for which thp pum
of $OOO will ho paitl. in mhlition to the Oowriimciit
OuUiGV.
A-ith**** Box 01S, Pittsburgh Glflco
3. IfCi.—::t
VTKW AND IMPROVED STYLES
of Valin'* nuG Oft'pvM'tair*. nt
LALHIIBIAN'S
i>ui;e white dead and
J JLiiat. nlfMf Chruntu.iim-n. Vvllow, I’uris Iry
anG ,'rouml oil »it K KSirtKlilJ’?.
SALE A DEI I. DING LOT
iL Utaiidi Street. Altoona. IVlcf £V2-'».
A»t;-IT. :W. S. WTCjifcß.
J'l'ST UMCKiVEI)—A' Lot>Mfriu.c
<'H» \ ItSi-nt ;
J.m. >w|j
H.iuijj'jurs Buquq
i'» l l*l;mt;Ui*m ftl 1
lAm 13.-(H| ! Tint?
RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS I!!
MKN AND BUYS’ COATSj>f evciy /•'ASH niiid for 3JAJ3S, at t BABY'S
la kud color, of good aiiaUly, ftt ' . - • MILLt>rHRY BTORlK’VfrgluU S(., Altooiu.
,1, ttIUOBWiAIi'S. 1 a - .
ANN, y. ■ -1 fr-.-t
A IIC-Mlia. I’-l.
NT 1A
.1. Ai.
•. n . jar... W.U-h 1..
( ■ *t*m 1.* <t tiie mo.-i retLvn-
m" -t .el: .uz*l \*>n tvd! liml
If pn-tbadej el.-; a Bu.
%jgp
■0 ~ ■
Drug
READ CAREFULLY!
Someihin" Interesting to the Public.
BUY THE BEST,
IT IS CHEAPEST tX THE END.
YOU (• AX SAVE MONEY BY C\L
iUA ill olitV »l ‘ : . - •
G. C. SMITH'S
One Rrice Stone,
Corner of Julia, atVI Harriet Street*, £a*t Al.toona. where
yo . can uur. inH- tin* last of all kind* of s«K»fs In. His hue.
lof the L fWKsT CASU WUCB. He lists jw>t returned
Ho:i» I'Dsliul'-iflin.ttitii another New Mock ov UOuds.
his hlm-k of •
DKV UUOUS,
S I'AIM.E AM. FANCY DRESS GOODS,
GROCERIES,
P queensware,
MATS, CAES, iC., &C.
do n'»u <1 solicit {...rtiautar attention to the new and
larpt lot ul'
LOOTS SHOES AND GAITERS,
all tiia liiu-sl styles of Ladiaa’ t>Uoe», «lsoChUdreu’a Shoea,
ol ev. ry style.
AS T’t )K NOTIONS, hedefleac n.|»ti.
linn. m number iii.ti quality. They coiwst of the heal
rtt,ck ul Noti> * oir-ru.i. such oh'Lsu’iV Of tits’com
iiin.i, t uic v »u«l kitl 01--vt» add liimiery, lluy-V Uoee, Uts
„.*h‘ OimiA and Hells. iAdhk’ and Genu’ Uueu C*l
l.u - Lhill s‘ worked j machine] und Vqlutrn
full's, Bodies. Tiimmings \eivei hlhhou. f'kht Uf.tid.
{■.raiding Braid. J»p»»ul ColUin. Wtillyts I’dcket - Books. La
dis-Bags Girdles. Ileadmls OnuhsCloih and hair Uuwhps,
"Tqotb finishes, t’i'iicy Hull ms l*oi limiery. llairoils. Fan
pv adutp*, lh**p Skirts. Cat pet hogs, fcon and Weather
0 lulu ell -s. (iiul ull ku*h Looking Uhvaww
i ho uUivi* wi I he tu.lt! -i| tin- UweVl figure for cash or in
»‘X> im ugt* f u f ig-' or cuimtty produce.
ilf wt uM just say. itt (.'-mcmiou, thufall In* ;isbs of the
.a ah ouii a li» aisii to Ret bargutt.H either in cum*
,ui.ii ~ the u» •■'t fancy i»l‘f.h'*es. dry goods, queciia
it .. Ac . to I'.t’vur iiita with a call.
All.m}. I, Aug. h, I'lvl -if. j
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY!
’» ■
Where to buy the cheapest clothing in the
interior of tlie Statu.
CXEXA.MPLEI) DISPLAY OF
GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS
GODFREY WOLF’S
t il LAP sI!)UK. CofM-r of Carollm? and M:uu Street
riliili sUHSOKI BEU TAKES PLEA
JL bum* in oif-ring to fhe inspection.of tbo gentlemen o:
A.ioon.iaud vicinity. the
LAUOLST. REST MatCTKO AND CHEAPEST ASSORT
MENT. OF
SLUING. SUMMER AND FALL CLOTHING.
fw-i Drought t.. thi- m.u ket. His goods have bet n ►elected
t>\ In.*,-•••;. ituin :.ddes nf the iuuiil fashionable im-rchani
;■ , :->i . w Vv.i k. Philadelphia nml IVdtunore, t»iiil it i
u ul. Kuhny-ont ►ati.-tactimi llmlbc c»o lifter lln-ir pmdnc
tt.ni class of customer* who *bunl in need of fu.-L
- and a| priced that caiinot bo disputed.
lit- .-.y < I; coinjlri-e* all ibe mo*t important. us well ns
U iil. i. in luTc-s of a gentleman's ward rube, vi/ :
Ime n. 1 1: a lift Ciir.iuueje LVats, ailtpmlit iea ami price.*..
S It ••
i.iii -n Du>ieitj
'• D.n - km L ti'oiiuere Pautb.
f .uiL'i i'—'im-re and Satinott Pauls, all style*.
.B .m .iml Linen *' **
V '-A .1 1 .j ill! ii 1 ' and prices. Tip* b***t a-r-ntinent u'
ni.iiu ;u t f ti.ci *-..>• J.-n shirrs ever brought to this market
A e- iup.ey a-.-..;tim tii of gentlemen’ •> furnishing u%od.-
< on-.-io*.:. m | a t of flu,.* Linen Shirts, foliar*. Neck-lb
. -1; ~e’i -,,a 1 11 .-I, Iy. I lie best and ch-ap.-l a-- rt
u, •.! .f 11 ta In ibi- place, and A large supply of Trunks.
■ i a 1 'jii.Mi!. s and priyvs.
i'n- , t.l. an t -i. .-ti'nlly ihvit <1 (-■ call before pur
ci •_ • lit If. 1- if ice Is satis tied that be ran pba-
Itu I n • \ , fy |*.n ft. u l.il . •
ai vi, .1 nij .ii,h T-i'i.-tf.
READ CAREFULLY!
so'lr.TlllM’i IVf 1.U1..-rIMJ loTllU l*Uttl.U’.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUK
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS.
npilE largest slock of Laities’ Dres
ffl- (,i- ,-ve.i 1.1 otigiii to town bas jn-t b'-c-n op'-ir U a
'. if • i»r-en Cpi inT.” Altoona, ami will be fm
CASH at pi ice-* tH:«t 'l*fy omipetiti -u. Wcnreilelt nnim
• iih! • c -il* k of town .-lijill take tiie leaG. amt lint* tit
uc .: i*.-t *' shall be foremost in the van. Oar t-hai.
.j .- -1.. -1- c n.-i- i s ..t
,’l.mi ,n,.i I uh-v Die—-cjiiks >lerinof«. Palmetto Cloths
<g-‘ Fancy Al>.;uai. All-Wool IM.mi-,
Plain ami Fi.nre'l lielaines.
E itic.v Pi n.:-, ami a gn at vnra-ry of oliier goo*N. . f iliHei
.\i • .c.i t-xiinys,* In fact then* is nothing tlu lailie
•m. .i*’ R b«* for wear that wn cannot luruisSi'tbe.J with.—
U r haV-- a;-.I a I.if." a.-.-ortment of
Ladios' Co:ils, Shawls, Ealmornls.
1 Shoes, Oailern Arc-.
we were almost forgetting to mention <-ni
t ,lL- -1 • C A .f
t vEPtrs. GnoCERIES, QDEKXdWARE- ETC., ETC.
Kverjb.-tly -h-MiUl know that money can be saved b'
bn\ i*.g in.-'ii.« IV*.hi us. For instance, we are s.-Uing goo-
Citi'icoes :j- [..u'-tis Diets per rani. Muslins a*low as lSct»
Grown Sugar for U cl*. (»er lb., ami good Tens f.T 90 elt*
Alto Mini‘ •April S. '(U. if. JUUS J. MUKPUY & 00.
\ r A;.U.\IiLK iIKAL ESTATE A’i
T PRIVATE SALE.
The FpcecntT of Daniel Spriese, late «v
sM t..\\ n.ihip, J niimta county. deceased- olTci» at PUi
V A I K SAhR.uH that certain TRACT <>F hAND, aitjut
in cmuitv ami tow nahip ufareauid, containing
ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY-THREE
ACRES,
m..re or l< -s. with the usual allowauceof six p.rro*l. fm
nuns, having th.-ieon ended a
NEW GIIIST AM) MERCHANT MILL
with two run of I! nr*, together with all tho new ami in»
proved marhiuery lor doing OlllST AND MKlU.il ANT
,MiUa. with m-ver-fuliug water {tower.
Also, A £OO.l
i'KAMIi DWELLING HOUSE AND FRAME
BARN;
ALSO— A LOG TENANT HOUSE,
with oth'-r uect>*ary out-buildings. A large portion of
the purchase ijmtiey may rduuin dccimM in the property
on which live years' time will for payment.
Tiie above property i*, slm ite 1 atoiif two miles from tin
Pennsylvania railnmd-u id canal, amt the same UiHtai.Vi
from Milllmtowii ami T’utter*oi).
Any p thou wis.ing f/ puiclutse or! view thV propert}
can cull on
JAMKS H. SPIESB. residing on the premises.
Or K. S. DdTTY. Mifflinrown.
J. F. BO lUKR. McYevtown.
• or HENRY SPtESC, Executor.
No. 417 North Third «lre„t,‘Phlla.
. Amrust 13th-tf. - -
Manhood: how Lost, how Restored.
Just pubrUbed.anew edition of DR.CUL
'/isiM'h l • YfcliWKU/S CKimiUATKD ESSAY on
«the ranr (without mekicine) <>|:
. Spepmatorikea.. or seminal Weakness, In
voluntary Seminal Ltwaen, lMPOTnxct..MeD!«l and Physi
cal IncapHcl y. Impediments to Man tape, eitf; also. CjoN
sumption. Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by sell indulgence
or K'-xna* extravagance.
Pf ice. In a sealed evelope, only 6 cents.
Tim- c«* cbiMtiHl author iu thb admirable essay. clearly
from K- thirty years successful practice; fhai
tin* alarming cbn-« qn»-nee* of i*df abase may b» t'ftdicalh
cui-fd wiih *ut the use of internal medicine «n
the of the kmfe~|>tii>finguiit a made ol cure,
»t (mix* simple, certain- ami effectual, by theahs of which
every sufferer, no matter wbqtbis condition may be, tuny
cnfii liim'vlf cheaply, and radically.
ijjr'ihiH Lecture should lie in the l hands of every
youth andj every man In .tbe land.
Sent under »<*al. in » plain envelope; to any address.
p>ifi p-.nd. on receipt of six cants or two post stamp*.—
Addres Use publishers.
CII VS. .1. c. KLTXR A C(U
527 Bowery, New York, Bust office bor 4.W
July l.‘>. I*o4.
W. M. LLOYD «fc CO>.,
ALIUOXA. J'A..
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
BANKERS,
I {Life *• lie'll, Johnston, Jack Co.”)
D I! A LTS ON TUT i’UINOU'AL
Cities, and Silver and Gobi for.sale.' Collections
: made Money* received oii:deposUn,}uyaMe on demand.
: wJhoiii interest, or upon time, with interest at fa r rates
;■ frvb'dd. i*b*. | . -
A par* an<l jrowerml Touic, collective and attenttWi of
wonderfttl efficacy lu disease of tbe •
STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS.
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver'Complaint, Headache, General
Dozily, Nervousness, Dvpteatsioii of Spirits, OoMtb j
Htiou, Colic, Intermittent Veeer% Cramp* aad \
Spasms, ami ait Complaints of either Bax, I
aibuug from. Btrdlly Weakness, wfeeUter
lube rent in the system or produced
by special causes.
Nothing that is not wholesome, genial tod rsstoratlvs
iti its natureenlers ip to the composition of UOSTJiTDift’S
3TO3&ACU BITTi.KS. TUU popular preparationcontain*
no mimral of any kind; uo deadly botanical element; mx
excitant; but it is a combination of the ex tracts of
rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild*
. st ot all diifusive stimulants.
lUfcw ll tu be forearmed ogainsT disease, and, so tkra*
tho Iniii.rtit system can bo piutectsd by human
lyuiurl maladies engendered by au unwholesome itfflo*
*phsh>, impure water mid other UOfiThT
tUlt'b bXO.UACiI UIXTKKS may be retrod on as a safe*
guard. 1
iu districts infected with £kccr and Ague, it has been
•>umi infallible us u preventive a.id irresistible as a rears*
ly, nhU thousands who resort to it under apprehension ot
Kti attack,, enupe tlio and thousands who neglect
avail themselves uf u» protective qualities Li advance,
■ut emed by'a very buel Com Ho uf this marvelous nmUi
me. Fev.-r and Ague pal tula, alter being plied
iumilie fur months in vuiii, uutil burly saturated with
Uiut daugeiousalkuli/ul, are not lestoredt
aealth within a lew days by the use ot UUflTk'i'Tk.H*
ulliLUn.
Xiit- weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and thoappo*
ui<- lectured by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works
iwn.iGK in coses uf bVti'tcMAumi iu less confirmed forma
.i Acting us i geutk* and paiu.es* appeilobt,
ia well «» upi»u the liver, it also iuvaiutbly relieves the
JoNaiip.viiuN superindu<x>d by irregular action ol the di
-s<-»Uve nud ••ccu’tlro otgaus.
Bottom* of feeble iabit. liable to JWrrpm Attacks, Latent $
■’J Spirit* umi Fits of find prompt and perma
nent relief truiu the bitters. The testimony on this point
,s most cnnciu'iui*. and bum both sexes.
noi.LWAYsnrnG. pa
HOSTBTTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
Tin- agon,) o! UiLLiois Couc i:* immediately by
* single dust* ut tiie stimulant. and by occasionally resort*
■ng to .1. tlm return ut the complaint may be prevented
A* a U.-m-tul TouiO. ltiTT£Ufl producs
11. cts w htrh must bti experienced. or witnessed before
h<-> c.in lolly appreciated. In cases of CbfUtftntfeiial
ri a-./r os. J rt tualurt Urcuy and Debility bud Decrepi
.udo ai .-mg ii'i.in uli> Aon, it exert iaes tho electric influ*
.m e. lb tin* convalescent stages of all diseases it oper*
.I** as a*Ui icntful mvjgorant. Wheii the powers ol uu
:>n<' iii' 1 relaxed, it operate!* to resenfoice and re-ettab*
1. .*tl but not least, it Is The only'Safe Stimulant* being
i i.ii.mVu.ed from sound und c innocuous materials, and
fetiu-iytio limn the acid’ element?* present more or leas
in .ill tin* m ummy tunics and iiC'diiacbifcs uflheday.
V* latnily andicim- ban beeii so universally, and, it may
><* duly added, d< s- rvrtUy popular with the intelligent
..ortnm ot the community DITTKttti
l*i••pared by li.bVi ». l i UK 4 aMfXli, Bitl-buigb, Bfti
aotd by ail Druggist*, Ui'ucers uud Storekeepers eveiy*
where.
lIELMBOLD’S
Genuine Preparations.
COMI'»)U\D FLUID L.VIKACT BUCIID, * Poflitlve
.ml Sj*e< d ilemedy f*>r diseases wf the Kidneys,
irawl and Droppicut Swellings. \
This Medicine incivayes the power pf Digestion, and sx
ites the Ab-(<rheuts'tuth healthy action, by jvblcb tbe
»Vat«-ry Di- Culcnvous deposition*, «nd all Ur natural En
.argrmeut.-* are reduced, us well us Pain and Inflammation.
HELMBOLIF.S EXTRACT BUCHU.
Fur T>V«kn.-*s ai i-mg from Excesses, of Dietl))*
[ion, Kt-arlv ludi-uviun ofAbui«e, attended witbthefch
.owing symptom*
i tHlihpuMtimi t a Exertion, Loss of Power,
/«»>« <<i Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
•Veak .\«‘?vus, Trembling,
lurror *>i Uimju*©, Wmlti ftltilllM.
.Mim-iw ol Vision, Pain iu the Back,
universal habitude of the Muscular System,
i lot Hands, , J flushing of the Body,
Ovi ness ot the Skin, EVnpt.ous on the Face, *
Pallid Countenance,
These symptoms, if allotted to go on, which thit modi
-ino invariably removes, soon follows
lnp<*tncy. Fatuity, Epileptic Fite; • . *
In one of which the Patient may expire.
\\ ltd can my that, they are Lot trequeutly followed by
iliose *• Direful Diseases,”
"INiAMTF AND CONSUMPTION.”
.Many are aware of the cause ofthHr suffering.
•IUTMOXE WILL CONFESS TUB KLCO&DB OF TBS INfIAXi ASTUOIa
And MeUmdnAy Deaths by ampto-wit
jess to Ihe Truth ot the assertion, ‘
/Vie OnnUtutwn once ajjtcted Organic Hbihien
eqiftns the uul ui Medicine to btreiigtheu and Invigumts
he tfy.-teiii, ’ „ : '
icluch 11 elm bold's LXTKACT BCCiIU inrartabty does.
A Trial will convince the aioel skeptical.
FEMALE *— Va AEIiS-iFEMALE i
In many AJftrtions peculiar (n female* the SniiCft
Ucouu is tificquii.Vit by any -other remedy, as in Chlorosis
•r Retention, irregularity. Pajumiujesa, or Suppression ot
Justotimiy Kvarjiait one, Ulcerated !of tfeinbuos Mateo*
he Uterus Lcucliof rhOKH orWhiteSi Sterility, and for all
omjdaint* incident in the’ MX, Whether arising froftt lx
iUcreiiou, Habits ot DUmpatior. or }n the •
DSCUNK Oil CUANUid Of UK*
TULc no more Bcifam; Mercury , or Hupluuatu Medicine
for unpleasant anerdanyfrous i/iauir.
UKLMIiuLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD AJTD IMPROVE 0
UOit WASH CUKE*
, SECRET DISEASES
In all their Stages, At little Expense.
Little or no change in Diet. . No iuconrenknce.
And no Exposure.
It canKes a frequent decide and gives strength to Uri
nate, thereby Removing Oh«i unions. Preventing and
Curing Strictures ufihe Urethra, allaying Pam and Inflam
mation so frequent in tlggclAMdbf 4ii«H»es, r aUd«xpelUng
all fdgauous, Diseased and vjomout Mutter, ■
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS tWDO BATS BXZS THX TIC
TIMB or Quacks, and who bare paid Aeory fete to W cured
in h short time, have found they were deceived, and that
the 4 * POISON” has, by the uss of “powerful ASTUltonts.”
been dried tip in the system, to break out ln an aggra
vated fo» in, and perhaps after Marriage.' •'< i v
llEuiooLD’a Extract Bcchc for all affection* and
ilUcsuanfof. the UUINAKY OUGANS, whether exiting in
MALE or KK MALE, from whatever causa origioatiDzand
uu mutter vf IU>W LONG STANDING. \
DUetts** pf tliKse Orpins require* tbe aid of a DIURET
IC. UKLMBOLD’.S fcXTUACX IIt'CUU IS TUEGKEAT
DIUKKTiII. WuU idcert.iu to hart the desired effect hr al
o for which t'( U tiecomucrHUd.
Kv;*lf? t>»r of tb« most M'hhlAotul responsible character
nudiciue. • v \
l“iU< 'K H FEU BOTTLE, OU SIX FOB *5.
./<-Jivjrr.* Ui any Address, securely packed from obaenrs
tii.i* • • ii
rihf, Fymptrtrai n aU Cbmmunitatiom,
C,rxK Guaranteed! i Advice Gratis! 1
Art'-Irtfcrf for information tp.
' H. B. HELMSdLI), Chemist.
104 SouthTmlh-stJliel:Chestnut, PbUa
lIKLMDO.jD’S Mrdicul 2jrp<4,\
HKLMCOi.D'S ‘Deux and uhfmic(A THmAome, '
5!) I BUOAWAY, YORK.
IBKWAK’'. OK COUM’LRKKm
PLKD DEALERS who foilmvor tu dteikw w
ami "OihfT” articles "n the rejmtaUfm dAßifwdl|K
UolmboU'H tfcuuiue .pit-partitions’.'‘'^7s' v ' ?
** Extract Bncbn;-" -
•" ■ \ »"U1 at I .
r AIX DRUGGISTS' KTIOTTOWW. / ", v
ASK FOB HKLMBOLb’S. .i i~ S TAg gvrwvriy..
.<?■» ool:ttw ;ud wsriior4* Ai’y ZV
i ASDATOID XMPC^O^^WaWia