i A Tfo Jf ®St : p.*-*nox.ias. aiMe olreatortoemZ* i.doobt. • *** w Turk, Dao. *y uu JiaiMt, UailM Iwm^2l f my hair, aabnn, J 3 Ijrauw stBCB< it own of my i upon it. JtocbeftbZ. me, and about 4m«Stbl by hair tatting 0 nutko ma.bpbL-7?"' i. I wtu to arrtotttw air aecutton uw pBK S&fsirssßqKt 1 only warn tho bni.,jl ed to the gray idTceued to fbnt Mm. lon of my wife, at ' ptional owe tobaraai. Ida wlio value thoofiS. my example, and ate It if Very roapectfaUy. BEN. A. UAVUtDak. y. New York. - r . city, and I am no loop , Ala., duty aOdt.UH, — Toar ll«lr ncirtoiMlw d aiuce 1 commenced tka »wn to the PUBLIC of Iti treat. A maa or wocaaa and by a reeortto yaor [1 return more beaatifal Lpcrittuca. BelieeaiiaU) Wit. H. KENEDY. >Tfl if you tike. By pab on will get more pagiap. certificates in tbe ltakUa «■. > W II Enat. iTORATIVE. iving had the mtalbrtoaa ir, from the aflacta of tks 1841, -1 waa Indneed to and found It to anawer r ia now thick nnd gkuar. igationa toyou in ntbbr FIN LEY JOHKwWt* ttlea of three aixta. si. hold. he medlmdfteßM atlHir onthap theamalLtatan, n Ami o.y, kmm&lmm d tmcT aood.BZ^g7 ANS & GO. t- VARIED and BA»p. GOODS, LNWqQoopa.wniT» •EJI. MITS,*®. ■**" T. W EVANS *«.■» »n ■*|i*tod iB tbAbwt tbcir mbWHnA, r-jt Stjtc, QuUt;,u< SMUT STREET, iXNXAL hotel, ' It wlTAAtenoal ID [Oeftf-am,] -r-WJS HAVK * to oar e««taiMnoAi asrtfr With AlMgiMd ObDS; an stock »0J IVNIiUIiMA Ivito on? l*ijW*Ail» iao{ ‘ > OS, AC, j. tj-wnap. El> lACTICE, [ MBae - ■ • Mr to.. PA tovftw Withas-MtvpACAUtr to M* snU ottsmtaewt, » health who heve two pmwirtM of Ew|j«t to i wad MMkt, am4> tbtrv. r tneh eortrtrtrttjd* irKorntbriutan. acre ii s»a(JaMrtdi* I.vat forst per swtlk irrHirt, the; vAnrinc tan .- e bADdbUla. . R. W. LKTXHfISTO!*. >NERY SALOON, WOULD IN- . and victnit/ U»< k * ;UIT gSQKK,M**J* I total ALOON, i vJUatrv• pply cf.wtata.f’j: mderteUsattatato** "■“"SS’Sffl" lll&p wm* 'irt* jg-.j %ltmu i#m LOCAL items. jtxtooN.v Bobodoh Election. —The following L the ifsult of the electtou, held on Friday last, for Borough Officers. It will be seen that the L cket nominated at the Citizens’ Meeting was Elected, with one exception, that of Justice of the httee The names of the Citizens’-candidates are L. ia Boman, Union candidates in Italic, and In [lependents marked thus •. Those marked thus t CLe on both tickets: One/ Burge*. E.W., W.W., N.W Total John Allison, < < 75 2 ~ fp T. Caldwell, 39 20 12 71 ; Justice of the Peace. Jonathan Conrad, 41 47 15 ! John 11. Humes, 42 34 65 IWm. H. Pemival,* 62 16 U Toicn Council. John London, t 111 85 63 Jacob Hesser, 66 <4 33 Jus. //• Dysart, 46 21 84 Constable. Joseph K. Ely, 126 83 47 Pinckney Jt Clark* 18 11 32 School Directors. H. C. Dem,t Jas. Lowther, A. H. iliiiwtll, 129 91 73 67 65 37 66 33 37 Astestor. Daniel Price,t Astutqnt Assessors* Joahua Kelly,t 120 W Jacob Wagner, t 110 88 6- 120 95 69 Auditor, J. A. Nichols, 82 98 42 C. E. Springer, 36 10 2- Jndge of Elections, E. IV, John Warfel, 75 Solomon Boyer, 32 Inspectors, E. W. ffm. Rodamer, John Hickey, Samuel Shank, o/" Election!, N. IF. John Shoemaker, Robert Messimer, Inspectors, N. IF. Alexander McCormick, 15 Robert Green, 26 Samvel Black, 14 We have not been furnished with the vote for election officers in Wert Ward. We learn, however, that the following persons, on Citizens’ Ticket, were elected, viz:—Jndge of Elections—Michael Clabaugh; Inspectors—George W. Kessler, John Bowman. .. * Altoona, Februarir 22.—Onr Borough is full of life to-night, n grind illumination and torch- | light procession being in progress. Many of our | public buildings, and stores are illuminated, and flags are flying in all directions. Tire torchlight 1 procession is now marching through onr principal l streets, and making a grand display of flags ban ners and transparencies. This evening a hundred grns were fired on the hill in East Ward.— Special Dispatch to the Philadelphia Inquirer. If the person who furnished the above intended that it should be understood ironically, we give Iran the credit of being a pretty fair reporter; but if he intended otherwise, we would deem him an apt scholar of Tom Pepper. We were about h little on the evening in question, but could not observe that our Borough was more “full of life” than usual, and as for the “ grand illumination and torch-light procession” wo think they were all in the eye and down the throat of thcluquirer's repor ter. We did not observe a single house or busi ness place illuminated, and the flags which reporter observed “flying in all directions,” was no doubt a hallucination produced by the-torch-light proces sions. True, there were quite a numberj of flags flying thronghout the day, hut they hod mostly been hauled in before dark. Of the torch-light procession we hardly know how to speak. It was a most magnificent failnre, either os a reality or a burlesque. It consisted of some 20 or 25 boys carrying lamps used by the “Wide Awakes’or ‘ Minute Men,” in the campaign of ’GO, and one small transparency, Altogether it resembled a “ Salt River procession” much more than a dem onstration in honor of the recent achievements of the arms of the Union, or a commemoration of the birthday of the “Father of his Country.” The last sentence in the above report is the only cor rect one. Those who had charge of “ little Union” fulfilled their part of the programme, and thus par tially redeemed the character of the proceedings of the evening. May we never look upon the like again. A. M, L. & R> B. A.—At a meeting of the Altoona Mechanics' Library and Beading Boom Association, on Friday Evening last, a resolution, offered by X. P.; Sargent, Esq., was passed, elect ing the President, General Superintendent, and Chief Engineer, of the Pennsylvania Bail Bead Company, honorary members of the Association. The following gentlemen were elected active members;—Prof. John Miller, Dr. J. M. Gemmill, D. J. Neff, L. Stewart, T. J. Gregg, M. J. Swank, George F. Huff, Charles Welsh, and John Hile man. An informal report from the Committee on Out standing Dues was made, and.it was Resolved, That all money obtained—except such as is actually necessary for a few current expenses —should at once be applied to the purchase of new books. % The following periodicals and newspapers have been subscribed for, for the year 1862: Magazines —“ Rebellion Record,” “Journal of Franklin Institute," “Atlantic Monthly," “Eclec tic Magazine,” “Harper’s Monthly,” and “ Godey’s Lady’s Book." Daily Naptpapfrs— li Forney's (Phila.) Press” and “New York Tribune.” Weekly, Newspapers —“ Louisville Journal,” “ Scientific American,” and “Altoona Tribune.” Some interesting donations' to the Cabinet of Minerals of the Association were then received, and the Board adjourned. Sr. Vales tine’s Day.— We are pleased to re cord that St. Valentine’s Day has been passed this year without attracting attention, or the exchange of those unsightly carricatnrcs intended to wound the feelings. The fact that all inail matter must new be pre-pedd hasundoubtedly contributed much to break down toe detestable, practice, alone en gaged in by toe low and vulgar. Those who send neat or expensive valentines to toe fair sex, have no hesitancy in paying postage therefor, but. toe “ sell” is all taken ont of toe vulgar ones by having to pre-pay postage. The day was always “more boomed in toe breach than the observance,” and never more so than this year. “Ox to Na»hville!” —This is the heading of a regr important advertisemcntin another column, which the ladies needn’t read. ' Scddbm Deaths.—Dr. Hall, in bis Journal of j Health, savs that very few sudden deaths which I are said to arise from disease of the heart do really ' arise from that cause. To ascertain the real origin I of sodden deaths, the doctor says the experiment j has been tried in Europe, and reported to a scien tific- Congress held at Stiasbnrgh. ■ Sixty-six cases of sudden deaths were made the subjects of a thor ough post mortem examination. ■; In these coses onlv two were found who died front diseases of the heart. Uine out of the sixty-six died from apo plexy, while there were forty-six cases of conges tion of the lungs; that is, the lungs were so full of blood they could not work, there not being room enough for a sufficient quantity of air to enter to support life. The doctor goes on to enumerate the causes that may produce congestion of the lungs. They are cold feet, tight shoes, tight clothing, cos tiveness, sitting still until chilled through after being warmed by labor or a rapid walk, going:too suddenly from a dose heated room into the cold air, especially after speaking, and sudden depres sing news operating on the blood. These causes of sadden death bejng known, nn avoidance of them may serve to lengthen our : valuable lives, which would otherwise be lost under the very diet of a heart complaint. That disease is supposed to be incurable, and hence men may not take the pains they would to avoid sudden death if they "knew it fey in their power. . ■ 2^6 61 293' 169 136 SOMETUISO TOR THE COUNTY COMMIBBIONKRB. —On Wednesday Inst, in the House, Mr. Pershing, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a resolution, which passed, that thfeCommissioners of each county be requested to inform their res pective representatives of the number of families of volunteers, and the number of persons compo sing each family, who receive aid from the county, and the amount paid each family , per week, and the aggregate amount, paid by the county up to this date; and that the clerk bo directed to have circulars printed, t<7he forwarded;to the Commis sioners of the ' respective counties, to be returned with the information required. 273 261 222 68 f t- 34 20 Shocking.— On Tuesday night last, a stock car, in which there were four horses, caught fire from the locomotive, while coming over the mountain, and burned two of the horses so shockingly that they had to be killed. The other two were also considerably burned, but, it is thought they will get well. The sight of those most severely burned was indeed sickening to look upon. Their ears were almost burned off, their eyes burned out, and all the hair, and the skin in many places, burned off. Three Lectures. —We are; pleased to be able to announce. to our readers that an arrangement has been perfected with Dr. Bettleheim for the de livery of three lectures, on Japan, in the Presby terian Church, in this place, on. the evenings of the 6th, 10th and 13th of March. The proceeds of the lectures are for the benefit of the Sabbath School connected with the Church. The price of tickets will be 20 cents for each lecture, or 50 cts. for the course. Fatal Accident.—J. Wesley Gilliuul, a brake man ou the Huntingdon and Broad Top coal trains, -was instantly killed in Huntingdon on Wednesday last. He was standing upon the plat form of the.rear car, and while the train was hack ing up on the Pennsylvania tiding, a sudden jar threw him off’, and falliug upon (he track the car passed over liim, completely severing his head from ids bodv. New' Map.— The agent has been in town for some days, selling Mitchell’s new Na tional Map. We can recommend it as being a good work and worthy of patronage. In fact we can hardly see how a man can get along without one of these new maps at thi* time; Every per son who can spare the money should have one.— Thcv are exceedingly beautiful as well as useful. Boarding. —Mrs. Confer desires us to say to the public’that she does not Intend to quit keeping boarders, as has been reported. On the contrary she will continue the business, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. She is .prepared to accommo several more boarders. , “ Troops Going East. —Coli Lehman’s 103rd Regiment, from Kittaning, and Col. Slaughdecker s lUth Regiment, from Erie, passed through this place, this week, on their way to Baltimore, there to take ship for some Southern port. <3* Amlp Ciaubaugh has a; few more gross of 'those excellent India-rubber coated Flntina-pqinted pens. Get a box of them and; stop your growling about bad pens. • ; A Few Worm to Cash Bcyeus.—The “Pan ic Store" being the only one in this section of the State that sells exclusively for cash, and at cash, prices, the proprietor wishes to impress a few facts and figures upon the minds of cash buyers; Ist, That he has but one price on his goods, and that price only five per cent; advance on cost. 2d, That by doing a strictly cash business he can and docs sell cheaper than ally, house which does a credit, because, Ist, parties baring at a credit store, even though they pay cash for their purchases, pay credit prices,; for the reason that the proprietors of credit stores are afraid to sell to cash customers at lower figures than they do to their credit customers, lest'their credit customers should find it out and withdraw their patronage; and, because 2d, by selling for cash only he gets no bad accounts on his bookstand loses no money, consequently he is not compelled to tax paying customers to make up his losses on non-paying ones. , , 3d. For proof of these assertions he refers to the following figures: : All styles of Prints sold elsewhere at 16 cents ■per yard, he sells at 12} cts. per yard. Domestic Ginghams only 12} cts. per yd. sold elsewhere at 16 cts. • - . ~ I Extra Heavy Brown Sheeting, 1 yard wide, 141 cts. All fcinda of Dry Goods sold at old prices. Extra Syrup Molasses, such as Lovering’s and other standard brands, only 60 cts. per gallon sold elsewhere at 75 cts. per gallon. Sugar-house Molasses 85 cts. per gallon—sold elsewhere at 50 cts. per gallon. ■ , , , Fine Black Tea only 60 cents per lb.—sold elsewhere at $l.OO per lb. _ Wedgewood’s fine. Iron-stone Tea Sets —tfa pieces—only s3.B7—sold elsewhere at $5.00 and $5.50. Common Tea Sets only 20 cte.—sold elsewhere at 25 and 30 cts. : Fine Calf-skin Shoes only $l.OO per pair; here tofore sold at $1.50. Black LasHng Gaiters— warranted —only $1.20 per pair; heretofore sold ate $1.76. Men’s Kip Boots only s2.6o—sold elsewhere at $4.00 and $4.50. Carpets from 12i cte. per yard np to all wool at 62} cte. per yard.' . , . Call and examine, and price for yourselves. \ B. A. O. KERB. Sf- N B —Agent for the celebrated Family Sewing Machines of Wheeler » Wilson (which tee always keep on hand). '■ AxiroosA, Feb. 13, 1862.rtf.' UABBUSB. On the 13th lost., by Rev; A. IL Sembower, Mr. LIGHT NKR PANCAKE to Miss SUSAN SMITH, all of this place. On the 18th inat., by ltev..Geo. IT. Young. Mr. JAMES A. QUINN, of Tyrone, td Mias ANNIE M. VANSCOYC, of Camp Spring, BUir Co., Pa; On the 4th Inst, by Rev. J. A. Coleman, Hr. ABBUEY COX to Miw MARQARfiT ALICE WILLIAMS, both of Antis township, Blair Cp„ Pa. On the 18tn inat., by the itmc, Mr- H. C. M’CAMANT to Bliss MARY BEYER, both of Blair Co., Pa. On the sotb inat n by the same, Mr. WILLIAM GARD NER to Mlsa MARY E. MOORE, ot Bla* Co„ Pa. DIED. Near Martinabnrg. this county, on the 14tb Inst., Mrs. MAGDALENE KENNEDY, aged 78 yean, 10 months and 17 days. i In Harrisburg, on the 11th insh, WALTER 8., eon of Samuel D. Young, aged 20 years, 11 months and 21 days. GAUTION. —All persons are hereby warned against trusting any person on my account, without au order; as 1 will pay no debts so contracted; WM. H. AKE. Logan Tp n Blair Co., Feb. 22d, 1862^-St. CAUTION— WHEKEAS MY WIFE CATHARINE has left my feed and board without Just cause or provocation, this is to warn all persons not to harbor or trnst her pn my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date, unless compelled by law. THOMAS WOODS. Feb. 20, 1882.-ot. / ■ INSTRUCTIONS IN MUSIC.—Mrs. BRUNKEB, Music Teacher, Residence on Virginia street, two doors North of the Lutheran Church, Altoona. Terms —$10 per term ($a invariably in advonce) for In structions cither on the Piano. Guitar, Melodon, or Organ. Madame B. has had the advantage of a first-class Eu ropeau Musical education,and is known to bo a competent Teacher.' ; ' \ No charge for the use of the instrument or for instruc tions in vocal music. Altooka, Feb. 20,1862.-3 me*. “On to Nashville!" FALL IN LINE, AND MARCH STRAIGHT TO GEIS & PUTT'S STORE! Corner of Annie & Branch Streets, EAST ALTOONA. rfVHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING ON I hand a LARGE STOCK OP GOODS which they are determined to close ont before laying in their Spring Stock, are now selling the same AT LESS THAN FIRST COST. Please look at the following figures, then CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Wo will sell the BEST DELAINES ot 20 cts. per yd. ■■ “ PRINTS nt 12'i “ “ « “ “ GINGHAMS at 1214 “ “ « “ GOOD 6ATINETTS at 30 “ “ “ “ LADIES' KID SHOES at $l.lO per pair. « MEN’S KIP BOOTS at 1.60 “ “ “ ALL WOOL CARPET a t 56 eta. per yd. “ “ All Wool STAIR CARPET at 35 “ “ “ “ BEST RIO OOFEBE at 20 cts. per lb, “, ■* MOULD CANDLES at “ “ Queensware. at First Cost CARBON OIL LAMPS SELLING A 1 65 CENTS, (WORTH $1.00,) ALL KINDS OF 6S CEa S 3 AT LESS TUAN FIRST COST IN THE CITT! G KEY SACK FLANNEL at 33 cpi. par yard.—worth 40. RED “ “ at 20 cU. per yard.—worth 23. In [act, we will sell everything we hare at a Seduced Price. Call Early and get Bargains. GEIS & PLITT. Feb. 28,1562.-IC. JPoblic Sale OF HORSES AND CATTLE. THE Subscriber will expose to Sale by Public Outcry, ail his residence, at Bell’s Mills, on TUESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1863, the following described personal Property, to wit: 13 WORK HORSES, , 3 MILCH COWS. 6 3 YEAR OLP COLTS, LOT OF YOUNG CATTLE, 1 2-YEAR OLD COLT, 1 BREEDING SOW, 1 YEARLING COLT, LOT <JF PIGS, 30 HEAD OF SHEEP. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS OF 10. THRESHING MACHINE 4 HORSE POWER, THREE WAGONS, LOT OF WAGON GEARS, 1 SET SILVER-MOUNTED SINGLE HARNESS. ! SET BLACK MOUNTED SINGLE HARNESS, AC- AC., AC- Nma Months CitEDiT will be given the purchasers ol the above mentioned property. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on *aiu day, when attendance will be given by . J SAMUEL MILLIKEN. Bell’s Mills, Feb. 13,1862,-—3t. Administration notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of SAMU KL DUNLAP, late of Aljtoona, Blair county, deceased, hare been granted to the Undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested tp make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for setlemcnt. 8, M. WOODKOK, ikdm’r. Jan. 25th, ISG2.-Ct MUSIC!— INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN on the Plano-Forte and Melodeon, by Miss M. MAKER. Terms. $lO per quarter. No charge fur the use of tho Instrument. Residence on Catharine Street, West Altoona. [Jan* 16, ISM.-'-tfc Receipts and expenditures of Blair county, Pa. from the Stlv da; of January, A. D. 1861, up to and Including tho 7.h day of January, A. D. 1862. DR* The Treasurer, John McKeago, Esq., charges himself with • tho following accounts, to wit: To cash received from John Liugafelt, lato Treas* urer , $2,873 51 To cash received from Collectors— Timothy Davis, Oaysport 80r0ugh..~..1854 10 00 John Andcrsoh, Logan T0wn5hip......J1867 1 06 Jacob Dell, Catharine 1858...... 48 Jamcs'McFhorsan, AoelsTp 1359 603 70 Jacob Good, Altoona;. “ 40 00 Abraham Robinson, Blair 53 44 £nrtz Canffman, Frankstown * 47 43 Michael Wike, Hqston “ 65 00 William Stoke, Tyrone Bor “ 50 00 Alex Rutledge, woodberry . 317 10 Joseph K. Ely, Altoona 1860 235 43 Peter H Wilt, Allegheny “ 01 00 Cyras Matcer, Catherine “ 155 54 John B Kephart, Freedom 61 22 Samuel Dodson,Groerpfield “ 40 00 II L Patterson, Qaysport. 119 80 James Coleman, Logan A 6 Morrow, Martinsbnrg Henry Bnrget, N Woodberry. Jimes S Plummer, Snyder....,* Samnol R Shlffler, Tay10r....*... Edward Tate, Tyrone Tp , Peter Emclgh, Blair... Jac-ib Hoover, Huston George W Ruse, Hollidaysburg....... Robert Alexander, W00dberry...,,... Albert Wilson, Frankstown.i.. George H Darker, Freedom John Lowe, Caysport .. Michael Reffner, Juniata,., WQliam Robison, Adam Fonse, Boston James Williamson, HolUdnysbnrg Benjamin F Roller, tfoodberry., John H Stfcfflcr, Allegheny James McPherson, Antis... Joseph B Hlleiiian, Altoona... Thomas Buchanan, Blair Fred Uyle» Catharine Joseph Stiffler,Frankstown... Henry Dibert, Greenfield John H Haffley, Henry Woodberry.. Samuel RSmffler, Taylor Alexander Bysart, Tyrono Tp. Wijllatri Kakin, Snyder James U QMer, Tyrone Bor.. Michael Black,. on Loai^ Dr A Johnston do Oeorgo L Cowan -do John London • do Peter Cyphers do James Fry do Caleb Coyer do Matilda Shoemaker do Valentine Plemple do Pcftsr B Wllti B«q » po Adam Bnryet ■. gdo Henry Plenxple, \ do JfJ JJJ Charles Kean, do 150 00 Caehfromaaleof old Furniture from oat of offices 560 rw» - To fctlimw due Blair 00., in hittdi of Trmuiw, $2.403~f1l CR. The Treasurer, John McKeage, Eaq-» •»** «**** fot following disbursements, to wit: •»—• JJ Directors of thrPoor JJ 4 J J® Fries© A Gingery,oa bridge c0ntract......... *4B 00 Valentino Plemple do -• Jonathan Rhnle do 1957 44 John Gingery do *2 22 8 R Scbmucker do 180 00 Jacob Fries do 60 00 D 8 Kbule, for drafts Ac for bridges 16 9? U A Caldwell, Cl’k toCommlss*rs,bal. on 1860, 247 56 do do do on saTy, 1861, 253 09 Geo**e L Cowan, 06. Commias’r 125 00 George K.oon do on balanoS....iV.i~4 8 00 *Do do 162 00 EMJwnee do on dayly pay..i.*.. 122 00 Do do sup.-vault A bridge 73 00 James Funk, Sheriff, on account 1100 00 Joseph Baldridge, balance on account for 1860, 164 62 Western penitentiary- • 203 26 On fox and wild cat scalps. I** <0 Road and bridge views... J?® J® RlectloDs * 552 S Assessors - * f® Criminal prosecntions 435 68 Coroners’ inquests * * Constables 238 JJ Gas bills 6*1861 87 73 ShoentbaJ A Bro, clothing for prisoners in Jail, 40 60 O A Traugb, Printing 64 60 MoCrum A Deni, “ and Blank 800k5..... 33 75 John Penn Jones, 41 106 00 Geo Raymond,- 44 . *OO A M Lloyd, Auditor.,* * 10 00 B M Messtmor 44 }? 92 Joe K Hewitt 44 Samuel Hoover, Clerk to Auditors ; **22 C G Perry, blank books and stationery i , 34*12 yiloyd A Henry, coal for Court-Hods© and Jail, 235 92 'W H Uortzmao. A Sons, flag and rope 64 24 A,F Oaterlob, hardware 10 87 B G Eaton, hanging paper, Ac 33 *» J C West, copy of Pardon's Dige5t,”...,..*....; ' JJJ Do blank books *J® i John Moriow, pine wood and knots 8 00 | L U Williams, audit’gac'tof Prot’y A Recorder, 39 00 i Jacob Bollinger, painting, Ac., at Com t House, 110 16 B L Ilowitt, District Attorney fees 120 W David K Barney, repairs to Court House A Jail, 164 37 John Campbell, interest on loan w.WJ Michael Black, 44 t{ *22 Dr A Johnston, 44 “ ; 1*52 Jacob Barnhart, . u . u 25 <3 James Louden, 44 “ 2* 22 Wm. Louden, 44 *° 00 John Louden, interest and bond 1000 00 Isaac Crawford, on bond •'•••• 300 00 John Llngafelt, expenses on unseated lands.... 7 J- Do Merchandize for use of jail... 62 76 Benjamin Thomas, cleaning Sheriff’s office 4 00 James Williamson, costs on Licenses...*... 11 66 G W Stewart, gas fixtures for vault, 4c.... 14 28. Redemption money, unseated lands 30 61 Costs, Commonwealth Vs. Keys 4 Hamilton... 26 02 W R Maxwell, whitewashing bridge at Tyrone, 11 00 Dr J Q Happcrsett, medical altunadnce at Jail, 4 00 Dr J I Christy, examination of Lucy Robison, 6 00 Post mortem examinations 10 00 WU Lane, whitewashing bridge at HoUidayb’g and Oaysport J* ®0 Martin 4 Newberry, painting 4 lettering same, In 00 Hon S Dean, on accent salary Relief Board 18 00 HonAMosos “ “ “ George Hook, wood for Jnil 10 OO Levi Groves, chips “ \ A L Holliday, large record book » 00 Johnston 4 Gibbs, horse hire 16 00 McLauahsn 4 Stone, balance on castings IT 32 A 8 Landis, Judg’t on ex. No. 3, vs. Blair Co , Garnishee. Jonathan Rhule John Dippner, wort at ll *» A Lingafolter, whitewashing Claysburg bridge, 400 George Weaver, logs and hauling for aame 6 00 James Cromwell, hauling...'. * “ Charles Kean, furniture for Commlss’rs’ office, 7 60 James M Hewitt, merchandize for Jail SS 64 Expenses burying child of Lucy Robison 6 00 Henry B Martin, hauling.. A Filer whitewashing Blair township bridge... 6 00 R R Hamilton, judicial district return Judge... 7 00 W It Plummer, costs refunded, co. judgin’ta... i 61 James Funk, bill of coats -- 3. 60 R R Rorahacher, wood, ice, 4c , for Court House, JO Bo p 0 salary aa Court Crier.. 32 60 Depreciated currency 32 50 Treasurer’s per centage on $39,169 , 4.......;.... 687 39 Balance due County in hands of Treasurer 2,408 61 WE, the underaifeued, Auditor* of Blair county, in tho State of hereby certify 4hat we hate ex amined the Drafts of the County Commissioners of the County aforesaid, and the Touchers for the same, up to and indumng the 7th day of January, A. D. 1862, and hare settled and adjusted the account of John. MoKease, Esq., Treasurer, with tho said County of Blair, and we find a balance In the hands of said Treasurer, of Two Thousand Four hundred and Three Dollars add Sixty-One Ceuta. In testimony whereof wo hare hereunto set our hands and seals the ninth day of "VeSSIMeI [ssei-l L.LOWBEY VOOBE.IWAI-] , Asbdut Dislakd, Clerk. BLAIU COUNTY SS. . . / . In testimony of the correctness of the foregoing a count of John Me&eage, Treasurer of Blair County, and the County with him, we have hereunto rot our hands and have caused our seal of office to be affixed, at Hollidays* ninth da, of ,'TT'i GEO. KOON, JAMES M. KINKEAD. H. A. CaldWiU, Clerk. JOHN M’KEAGB, Treasurer of Blair County, in account with said County for- Belief Tax DR. To cash received from— Geo « Uarker, Freedom Tp,1861. John Lowe. Gaysport Michael Kcffner, Jnntata.... Wm Robinson, Logan AdamFonse, Huston.. James Williamson, Hollidaysburg 11 F Holler, W codberry Jbhn II Stiflibr, Allegheny James McPherson, Antes ... Thomas B Buchanan, Blair Frederick Hide, Catharine Joseph H Stfder, Frankstown.... Henry Dibcrt, Greenfield John 8 Uafflcy, Martlnsburg Isaac Bnrget. North Wcodberry 8 B Shiffler, Taylor ■'■■■ Alexander Dysart, Tyrone Tp James HGaler, Tyrone Boro Balance ddo Treasurer CR. By cash i-ald on order ttf— John McClure,s42 00 ! Alexander Knox, 81 80 . Dr. C. Irvine, 10 00 . Edward M’Oraw, & 00 i Watson, Denniston A < Co., 35 00 , R. B. Bryan, 25 00 Jesse Moyers, 1 00 S&mnel Sparr, 5 00 Joseph McNamara,... 50 Kepnart Harmon, 2 00 William Ouchal, 1 00 John Roeloff, 5 00 Joseph Irvine, 50 00 Thad. Banks, 20 00 James Jenkins,. S 00 O.W. Cunpingham,.. 150 Martin Oaths, ~ 50 William Bateman..... 100 G. R. Snivcly, 3 00 Joseph Kvle, 1 00 Thomds Kgert.......... 100 James J. Fay, 2 00 Wm. J. Roberts,V..». SCO i J. M. Johnson, 2 50 William Bay, 2 60 John McClure, 37 00 Daniel White, 2 00 Bimon Akc, 2 00 John McClure 77 00 « “ *BB 00; « « 71 00 « * l 71 gO “ « 104 $0 Michael Canwui 50 A, Pat*ei«on,. 0 00 J. E, Deffehbaugh,... 200 bavid Ranch, 50 Joseph Fay; 2 75 H. L. Ake k Co.* 2 94 Jacob Borrick, 2 00 Alexander Rutledge, 300 T. Good fellow, 20 00 T. B. Hopkins,.... 5 00 James Funk, 50 00 John C. West, 5 00 Wm.M.Lloyd, 25 00| Jas. H. Cramer, 15 00 N. Hewitt, 20 00 O. A. Trough, 6 00 R. B. Johnston, - 50 00 11. A. Caldwell* 25 00 John Liugafelt, 10 00 Richard UoMofc 5 00 George Kopp, 2 00 David Myers, 50 It. 8ancr0ft............. 425 James £. T001e...*.... 125 John Jr., 5 00 Isaac Tingling, 2 00 Qeorge Fay......... 2 00 i William Sparr,... 200 i H.Harblsgn 450 i William Harlrison,...' 200 I John Biddle, 100 ) Christ finite1y,......... 80Q 616 00 70 05 6OS 89 . 328 57 . 267 07 86 00 . 121 10 . 143 11 . 476 62 . 61 35 . 631 00 60 00 . 84 31 126 00 266 02 627 53 150 00 1,046 00 300 00 I 480 00 800 oa 100 00 287 00 316 00 360 00 45 0(j 345 08 475 31 847 00 300 00 100 00 200 00 £OOO 00 210 00 860 00 185 00 843 83 . 1.000 00 300 00 100 00 30 00 , 100 00 M ....'issi u w . M( « t .1 : *21,076 ST S. Gibson,. 1 50 John Lucas, 1 00 J. Bottomflefd, 2 00 John Uetfrick, 1 50 Christ Sparr 2 18 J.AI. Cooper 20 00 BU W. Christy, 6 76 A. Reeder, 29 17 Jacob Berry, 12 32 C. Nicbodumns, 17 52 George Smith, 1 25 David B. Rice, 23 2S R. R. Hamilton, 5 59 U. ft F. Mclntosh,...;. 89 02 M. L- Stehly,... 58 44 J. Mcßcehan, 136 69 Wataon, Dennlston ft C0.,.,.* 82 23 O. W. Brans, 8 62 J. B. Kcphart, 34 84 J. M. Spang, 39 68 Mary Hoover,.* 129 00 Jahies M. Hewitt, 22 50 Deihl, Mosos k Co n ... 104 49 SamnctDean, 16 00 J. M. Johnston 9 57 H. L. Ake, 7 70 W, M. Anderson, OS James D. Rea,...5123 McFaddon k Go., 77 50 John Viflgnfelt, 26 00' I-loyd ft Henry, “11 & George Oelst, 28 00 William M. Ayers,... 11 05 J. R. Shinefelt, 27 35 J.M.Klnkead, 25 18 Thonios GoqdfeUow r . 11 00 Dr. LeUenring, 4 25 Dr. Smith 15 12 E. McQmw,. 5 47 Christ Soon, 3 00 George Koo», 10 00 William Smith 1 87 D. C. Glbboncy, 8 09 F. Henry, J 00 Samuel Singer, 6 So Mrs. J. Morrison, 18 00 Mre. J. S. Rough, 10 00 Mr*. Lafferty,. 10 00 John Duel, • 50 S. B. Conifer, 6 65 William L. Snyder,... 27 00 Mr*. T. Morgan, 6 00 Mr*. J L Mill*; 10 00 Mr* M Detwller 9 00 MraJone*, 8 60 Mr* I Maine*, 1° 00 D C Markey, 3 50 James Stevens,-.*.•••• 4 00 John Qibeoil 6 34 Samuel Noftler 8 20 John McClure, 37 50 A Nlehndemiu, —24 75 Darid Ri5e...... S 00 Amohnt of per cent. age on «4,1 M *2,... 62 01 By balance tat Treasurer,—. - t We, the andstdlcnsd, Auditors* to th* Commonwealth of Pennaylranla. do horror here examtoed the drift* of the CfcontyJJOBBUUOM* « the conn tr atotpsiaid, and tha Toucher* tot the ■am* up to' andtocltSing the Tth day of Janoarr. 18«, tied and adjusted tha account of John Treasurer of said Belief Til, and w h^abatalMdue him of tour hundred and forty-eight dollar* and thirty tWl°utortlmony whereof we hare hereunto tot our hands and 6WI» thla ninth d»y of Jmiustt 1862. _ - ’ Ik IX)WRY MOORS, ft a] B. it. iisssmxß, [t-al Aitnn, Dxtiatv, CTfc. BDAIBCOtWttSS. , j nmt In testimony of the correctness of the foregoing account of John McKeage, Esq., Treasurer of said county, and of the county with him for the Belief Tax of saw county, wo hare hereunto eat our hands and hare chased the seal of office to be affixed this »th day of January, A. D/lMa. _jc_ OEOBOB 3. COW Kit, fT 8 t OKOEOE SOON, JAS. SL KISKBAD. H. A. Cjoiwxu, Cl'k. A LIST of Outstanding Relief Tax due the coun ty of Blair on the 7th day of January, 1863, for the year 1861. Couicrou. George U. Marker, Freed0m......... John Lowe. Gayep0rt......... Michael Heffner, Juniata,.—. William Roblc*>h. Logan, Adam Foote. Hutt0n,....... James Williamson, Hollidaysborg, B. F. RolleK Woodbcrry,. John H SUffler, Allegheny.; James McPherson, Antes . . Thomas B. Buchanan, Blair r —. Frederick, Hyle, Catharine. Joseph' Btlffler,.Frankstown, .... Uowy Pibert, Greenfield,..* John 8. Hafiley. MartjnsDhrgr------- leoi*c Burget, North Wood berry, --- fiomuel K. Shiffler, Taylor, Alexander Dyeart Tyrone Township,.:, ; J. U. Gailer, Tyrone Borongb Joseph B. Hilempn, A1t00na,....- J- $8,230 80 M. B. This outstanding balance ta only apparent, as a Urge amount af orders U la the haadi Of ttie Collectors, and not returned to the Treasurer. , JOSEPH BALDRIGE, Esq., Prothonotary of Blair County in account with said county. ■ dr. To cash paid balance due last settlement,-** $164 63 Jury fines collected in 1861, 95 00 Balance,; 168 00 or., ■ By am*t balance due at last settlement.. $164 5$ “ of Fees in criminal prosecutionslo6 66 Certifying to road views, filing and recording Township and Borough Election*. 166l« ; and certifying Return Judges general election... 62 92 Fees and Tax for c0unty............ , 37 90 Filing and entering returns of constables........ 10 00 Tenlrts and swearing Grand Jurors . S 00 Minute book, Bctich book k Arbitration docket 3 76 Stationery, for use of court 66 00 Certifying to Commissioners, Assessors and Assistant Assessors’ dames By balance fine Jos Baidrige •• $l6B 00 JAS. FjLJNK* Esq., High Sheriff bf'Blair County in account with said county. DR. To cash received from County Treasurer . “ for fines and July foes-. “ * Balance... OR, By Balance due last settlement $4BO 10 Boarding prisoners 710 93 Serving Jury notices four terms 109 00 Amount paid J JNewberrys‘watchlng Jail 13 00 “ *? J n Martin, “ M 100 Taking prisoners to Western Penitentiarr 152 CO Amount paid for washing prisoners’ clothes*.. 06 5» « *» 444 41 towels.... 16 00 * “ shoes tor prisoners, straw, Ao for Jail- v •} -1» 28 Ain’t paid J whitewashing dill, 960 44 A L Bieffenoacher, for docket 6 00 44 James Cromwell for coal ... 11 38 “ Lloyd & Henry* coal at 0f11ce.i.....i..t 1$ 78 Removing Jno £ Win Long to House of Befogs 100 00 Advertising Full Election . 7# §0 Ain’t paid for 24 loads of wood 86 00 Am’t paid for reward and expenses in arresting Bougbepbangh and Keys, who broke Jail 48 00 Taking J tVorts to Iptane Asylum...—, 80 00 Gas bills of Jail I - 18 00 Thomas Honey, rent of stable 26 00 Making 26 Haps tor prison ®BO cents each—, ' 13 00 “ 24 Ticks 14 12& “ .... 300 Percentage on $145, fines and Jnry foecQr.Sess. 4 88 Amount of fees In Quarter Sessions, 1881... 64 25 $21,076 37 By Balance due James Tank, Esq fT64 96 We, Uie rmdeJ signed, Auditors of Blair .County, in the State of. Beimfylranla, do hereby certify that #6 bate ex amined tboocCouut of the Sheriff and Protbdnotary of the County aforesaid, and their Touchers up to and Includlhg the 31st day of December A. D-1861; and haring settled and adjusted the Same, we find their accounts to agree with their touchers. lu testimony whereof wo bare hereunto set our frauds and seals this tenth day of Jab nary' A. 9.1862. B. M. MF.SSIMKR, [l. &.] L. LOWRY MOORE, [L. B ] Atiui— Asbvbt Dz&uuro, Clerk. JOHN JtcKEAGE, Treasurer, in account with Blair County for School Tax, DR. To amount rocoired from State Treasurer. $ 43 06 36 00 4 00 51 60 27 35 69 00 To balance due count,. CB. By amount paid Jacob Wyaodl Commission Balance due County * ... 32 2 IS ... 321 01 ... 220 00 49 02 ... 25 18 ... 392 69 ... 100 00 27 00 ... 00 133 06 ... 165 00 50 00 ... 448 32 JOHN McKEAGE, Treasurer, in account with ! Blair County, for Dog Tax. • DR To CMh rec'd from Philip Hilsmin, Franks town, $65 48 *M4B To BaUnes due County. $2,545 48 CB. By amount of Commission. Balance doe County..... A LIST OF OUTSTANDING DEBTS due the County of Blair ori the 7th diy pf January, 1862, for the year 1860 and previous years COLLECTOR*. Thomas Srown, Snyder tp., 1861... i Peter Boyles, Gaysport, 1852 .1 William Bailey, Border. 1863; S R Coopbr, Frankstofcrn, 18M Timothy Davis, Gaysport, IBM * Samuel Jbbe% Snyder, 1860 John Lowe, Gaysport, 1857....... Fred Fonae, Huston, 1867...’. George Elliott, Frankstown, 1867 John Marks, Snyder, 1867 v George B. Bowers, llollldayabarg, 186$. H S Crawford, Martip?burg,lB6B Q W Patton, Altoona, 1868 ... David Burget, Juniata, 1869 W F Bridenthall, Martlnsburtf, 1869.. Jacob Good, Altoona, 1869 Abraliabi Robinson,'Blair, 1859.... v Michael Wiko, Heston, 1869 William Btoko, Tyrone Borough, 1869. John B Kephart, Freedom, 1860.... Peter H Wilt, Allegheny, 1860 It L Patterson, Gaysport, 1860 Samuel Dodson, Greenfield, 1860.... James Colotoan, Logan, 1800 iA S MorroW* Martinsburg, 1860. .i. Jams S Plummer, Snyder, 1860...~*~>r Kdward Tate, Tyrone Tp., 1860.. J H Patterson, Tyrone Bor., 1860 ... James Stevens, Juniata, 1860.. Geo W Russ, Hollidaysborg, 1860 Albert Wilson, Frankstown, 1800....~ A LIST or OUTSTANDING DEBTS doe the County of Blair on the 7th day of January A. D. 1862, for the year 1861. COLLZCTOS3. . „ ' Geo H Barker, Freedom. $ 340 38 John Lows, asyahort... —i ~ 8® Michael Refiner, Juniata.. —— ■W J* William Robinson, Logon, ..... - lip 88 Adorn Fonse, Jlnaton- I, 786 0* James Williamson, HolUdoyabnrg-- ——— 1384 40 B F Roller, Woodborry 813 *4 J H BtHßer, Allegheny .......... 988 88 Junes McPherson, Antes ..1. 885 OS Joseph B HBemab, Altoona. .. 1890 08 Thomas Buchanan, Blair... ——— . 769 90 Frederick Hylo, Catharine——.. -....i. 6BT 40 Joseph Bciffler, Frankatoern.—.. lfßB 87 Henry Dibort, Greenfield —90 S John Begley, MarUnabMg.—— —— UJ 01 Bamuon^hifBer,Taylotw^Uu~.~——• 888 41 Alexander Dyaart, Tyrone Tp——.9B*BB WOUam Bakin, Snyder...... JJ* M James B Osier, Tyrone Bor—..»<••- .»84 «n« BttUOUS AFFECTIOSSf LtVER COMPLAINT, j < SICK HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, *C, AC. JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS, A mild, pbompt * xrnonirx Aniraits rpHERE is scarcely any disease in vhiefc 1 purgative medicines ,aro net matted; aadmneh sJ&mIU sSsufitrlng ’’"? ***■#« generally need. Ho fM.« **»**“ ***** * **g* hehlt of body pmaßa} biddee, g gj'g* end often tstalJlseaeee, which might .*• V ■* timely and Judicious me of proper medietas*. Convinced of the cocmtnses of these views, JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS Are recommended with the greeteet confidence, tiptrieeee harUtg detonetraled theta to be fkr enpertw | to **yedfre In use, betngmoremlld, prompt, saft« ’ operation. While using them no particular care la re quired, and patients may eataad dttak aauauai. *f. wIM dot impair them, as to always readiiydls«i« mihe etam ach. In small doses they are alteratire and gently laxa tive, bnt in largo doses ate aclireiy cathartic, cleansing the whole alimentary canal from ail putrid, irritating laf Mi ""VorDYSPEPSIA,these Pills ere really an InralnaMe article, gradually changing the ' rlt *a ,ll jJ.* w ” t J"¥ Stomach and Liter, and producing healthy thoja important organs. In cases of long standing:, a enrewtu Asthma oftU Bladder and Kidneys, Fevers, Nervousness, Diseases or IBS Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Blk Headache, Cnstiroaeee, Piles, Female Diseases, and Billions Affections, theat nte hare proved themselves eminently successful. All that t* asked for them U a fcir trial. A. these Pnis have proved themselves so emlnetly cessfnl In removing diseases of the Liver, Dyspepsia and diseases of the'Skin.l have thought it advisable to add Mm following remarks on llls 17 129 39 116 36 gll 11 6M 10 677 20 60S 08. 313 16 498 46 386 30 462 32 406 86: 196 44 66 29' 666 29 436 78 721 62 166 67 1093 « LIVER COMPLAINT. This to ft dtoeaac much talked »!«•■, hut at tha MM Uma tarj Imperfectly uoderatood. ■ , , . _ Properly apeaklog, every derapgcttent of the Uw « BllUouft ayetem to a Liver Complaint, but the peculiar atM* of the Liver to which 1 now have reference 1a a Ckrtmtt Affection, and uaually arlaaa from a torpid or congftatlTa elate of that important organ. Somelimea the bite too*- fleieot In quantity, or vitiated in quality, or both thaee atataa prevail at the tame time. Somctimea the dtoeaaa M owing to obatrnctiou in the dnet or pipe which convaya the bile from the liver into the bowels, This ohatrucllon to very froqnent, and to usually caused by the pipebeinc clogged up by thick tonacloua slime or mucoua, and at**- times bv giU-stoDMs The bile is then thrown beck ink the gall-bladder, -Where it is absorbed by numerous smau vessels which convoy It into the Thoracic Duct, a piph that runs up along the spine, and terminates in and *®P* ties Itself into the large vein of tho left shoulder, near its Junction with the veins of the head and neck, and tbebts the bile is conveyed to the heart and becomes mixed with the blood, the bile in this manner being diverted from its proper eburso, and circulating in a part o' the body where it uetcr Wes designed by nature, produces much evil, and often disastrous effects upon the health of the Indl* vidoal—because, lor want of healthy bile to mix with tha half-digested food, a complete separation never takes piasa between the chyle (tho inilky liquor which forms tha blood) and those portions of ibe food designed by nature to be ejected from the bowels—-for the bite, when present, purifies and separates the healthy from the Unhealthy per- # tious, in the same manner that isinglass or white of egg* separate wine or cider from their impurities—and, conse quently, tho very fountain of Tlfu is vitiated and corrupted. Costivenese prevails—or alternately costlvenets or diar rhcea—wind in the stomach and bowels, and the patient Is often annoyed with worms, and frequently with the piles* The coarse particles of the bile thus mixed with tba blood, more or leas obstruct the puree of the skin and small blood- \ vesiolfl, ftod hence give rise to various direases of the skin, such as erysipelas, cotcms, itching*, small watery vessels, blotches* tUmors, pimples, scurfiness, boils, sore eyes, sores and ulcers of vkrlons kinds. The skin is more or less yellow, add (when the disease is of long standing.) often very dark, ttd has a disagreeable, dirty. yr«wy appearance, and sometimes there is a perfect Jaundice. The whtU of the cy«i aleo.hee a flrecu or yeltoio tinge. MORE OR LXHS bile is strained from the blood in Its passage through the kidneys, end, by He acrimony, pro duces pains in the back, and scalds and irritates all the urinary passages. Some days the passage of urine is pro fuse, and oaturalin appearance; etothertimee It is scanty, and the desire to evacuate is frequent and urgent. Some* times the color is nearly white and milky, but usually it Is high colored, red or yellow, with a rank, offensive odos and sometimes it is bloody. The tongue is usually more or lees costed with a brown scurf. There Is irritation, and frequently chronic Inflam mation of the inner surfece of the stomach and bowels, With a tenderness on pressure, and a soreness along tho lower edge of the ribs. SOMETIMESTHERE IS A LOATHING of food, and cl other times there is a voracious appetite. There Is often a feeling of chilliness, and coldness of the feet and knees, and along the inside of the thighs—sour or bitter eructa tions, and sometimes a spitting or throwing up of the food aflcreating. There is a feeling of oppression aerpu the stomach and cheat, as U pressed down by a weight; troublesome and often fHgbtfht dreams, low spirits,, mhghori want of ener gy, melancholy restlessness anddlscuntentedosee, dreami ness of mind—timorousoosa and a great deal of trouble, and a disposition to magnify everything, sometimes great watchful luces, and a n inability to sleep—at otbera greet drowsiness, weariness, and disinclination to motion. AT TIMES TUE FACE ie.fluehed, with more or lees fever, especially at night or4n tbe afternoon. Sometimes violent colics, and Wandering pains In various parts of the body. Frequently there is a short backing cough, with a huskiueefe of the throat, ofad sofnetiineea and hard cough, Which is often mistaken foe c<m»u|nßtlcn. This cough often commences in the latter part bf the night or early hi tbe morning, and lasts for hours, frequently producing nausea and vomiting. If there be any expecto ration, it is a tough, ropy, tenacious phlegm, whl» ad heres to everything it touches. Theft are also frequently chronic pleurisy pains in various parts of the cbeet, which Shift about from one pertof toe breast or side to the other. Sometimes abscesses form In the liver, and pressing up ward on the lungs, produce -constriction and cough, and breaking, discharge their contents into the lunge, whence It m.uathe yetfod by expectoration, or the patient is de stroyed. . Seths persons are troubled witli apwmcdie twitches iti Wlone-parts of tbe body,jometimee fkintnese andaighiiig, difficulty of breathing; reading or talking producing weariness. THERE IS A BEATING SENSA TION hear tbe pit of the with palpitation and fluttering of the hearty profusion of dandruff and lose of the hair; indeed, to sum un la a few words—a yellow, dirty, greasy appearance of, the akin, a yellow or green tinge of the white of thq eye*, an aching pain across the kidneys and hips, with irritation or beat in discharging urine—a sensation of fullness or distension across the ab domen, with tenderness on pressure—lowness of spirits, frightful drear.a, acidity of stomach, with other dyspeutio symptoms, otUlons fevers, billion* col fra wnd bilfoM dtay- flru i dysenteries, obstinate costiveness, intermittent and remittent fevers, jaundice, fever and ague, alt originate from the same cause—a deranged state of Ike liver. Violent remedies always do more barm than good; but, by a persevering use of these pills, all that can be desired will be accomplished, THE MOOT BTJCCEfIfiJPI* TREATMENT is to give tbe patient, every night oh going to bed; from two-four Sana tive pills; or enough of them to Insure one and not more than two evacuation* from tbe bowels next morning.— Tbe dose Of the Fills can be increased or diminished at pleasure, so as to produce the above effect, and their use should be continued until a cure is completed; and also, at the same Urns, give ibe Alterative three time*a day according to Hie directions, uliless there la a Want of appe tite, with weakness and debility or symptoms of worms prevail, when, Instead of the Alterative give a teaspoon frit of the vermifuge, (mixed lb a little ccml water and sweet* ehed to please tbe taste, about half an hour before each meal, until these symptoms are removed; and If there should be conghl or oppression about the throat or cheet, then give tho expectorant as often and in such dotes ee may be found necessary to quiet tbe cough and make ex pectoration easy. The Sanative Pflfc, and all of DR. D. JAYNE’S Family Medicines, are sold by C. JAGQARPaad 0. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and by Agentt everywhere, from Whom may afro be obtained, profit, Jayne's Medical Almanac and Ovids to Health, containing besides a valuable calendar, a Cata logne pf Diseases, together with the symptoms by which they may be known, and the proper remedies for thetr cure. $627 63 10 8T $137 63 $llOO 00 116 00 764 96 $2,000 96 $2,009 96 $240 28 $240 28 . $l5B 69 1 i $ 77,94 4 75 168 59 $240 28 $64 50 98 64 50 ***4B * 9a 09 4B 22 289 19 65 66 16 91 10 91 19 02 216 Tr io 17 51 60 110 38 6 SO OS 23 45 65 14 88 I 68 54 SO 9T 4 23 26 75 116 96 112 39 93 49 31 47 389 04 5113 32 03 86 95 196 13 143 60 858 92 384 30 $8,608 08 Coughs, Colds, CONSUMPTION* ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ETC., JAYNES EXPECTORANT Has been for Thirty Years the Standard Rfekfcht. . BEdNT TOUGHS AND roibB.PUTOBIH'cri.IM, BTC., are qnkklj and effectually cared by It* •nothing and exjwdtorant power. ‘ ASTQUA |t alway* core*. It onmlnto the eUMbodla contraction of the atT-reiaeU, and. by pMddbttfe tt*« ta poctoratlon at once tenon* all dtfieatty of breatbieg. BRONCHITIS readily yield* to the Expectorant. It enbdnea the Inflaremetkm which extend* 1 thronffa )b* wind-tab*, prodnceee fret expectoration, andwppr***** at once the ooogh and p*£n; COS SUM thk intUion* and Otal diawM no remedy on earttrMtbVar' been fraud *o effectual. It’ enhance the fnflemnation, reUeree th* oonah and pata, Tetoorea'tb* difltsnlty of breathing, and pradao** Hr e*«y expectoration, whereby all irrttatißg and obstructing ■**• tore are remoted'Cnae the long*. Eqf, yreortly grit luy ly!*—*- in aU PBUIONART COMBUINTB, to CROUP, PUD RICT.ete, it yfll be fonad tobopTfeapt,tofe.pi*jwant. r AftSSTend by Agent*
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