ft* the joint resolution ,JL , 1bi s. tAtton,er-G i nc ro r h n (s f, t!: 1 »t !l •he proper cashier's. i lon ,l" ""' j| r Uaii to the Comniomf ', to r - fßincite at Erie, an™ r l^ 1 ' 1 hv «Wb»,.& q r.« s fenltfc, in the Co " tL 'cl ) With the lira visions of the “a Munfomiaiuxi in equity w ' Vl 'V'' f-XJsrteral gainst the {S utf Company and the Pc nil «i 17 The ease iris »«jnedh"^ lvai 'i ‘ m Suubuiy. i n fte o b 3r i^’ r 3 fl > • the Wrhdayom7v incorporated by the norn/’Jf?- ud htrcfct and Fuinnonut if»fi l! eing alleged that fc on the rente fcnhed by its charter, k 00^.!, a different cliarncter l l' '- r the Philadelphia, VVflm- r&ute ' tailroad depot to the Phife^' 1 ilroad depot, bpth within tte v* .the A ttorney-General l»f, . c,tv |e company by qm war^J’?' JM charter, and pr the purpose of restraining , ? idling m the eonstroetk n pi these proceedings are „ u | I».C 2911. March, 1813, itw asi)m absent from homo i n Bight exercise their right of ? wire present at. the usual „u raet was substantially re-etCS ctoon law passed on the 2d 0 f rfonpreme Court has recently di> to *°, n , of phrase in the conitid, ts of 1838, this provision has i* ipnal. Pennsylvania has sent ,' n two.handrcrl thousand 'cirb eiK eWpn, are disfranchised. 'f|,\ weasure—that men who testify by going to the fi.f.l c f% most inestimable right", amend that the necessary stcus i 1 (. irod to amend . the Conwitufion Jg** suffrage to ,he fos message without speaking « Iry and spirit of the freemen of ncy feef fhat on the preservation Suppression °f , he n.os, oil Kebcllion winch histoiv n honor, the interests and the ore of the Commonwealth demm schemes for destroying tlic Lnitod States, or for fonn denreies. or any other Scheme. i confusion and ruin, and ai ti the traitors who are in arms IX. ■ ! urnished more men for the de uons, -and has lost more bv rite lian any other State. She has i treasure freely, and is ready ■re of both as may be, needfui. hat by the blessing of God. suppressed-, and will not bo ttled purpose by the wiles of or the vacillations of feeble n nitron- they will (as is (heir m]ietem Integrity, Earnestnes-, shall lie employed hr the pub on e the Government and to -f their eotmtrv. A. G; CCKTIX. tit. llnrriidmrg, Jan. 7,186 S. 1 iiysictil Depeneracv of AX PEOPLE F.b BY DU. A. STONE, j foy Ltiuj mid 'Hygienic Institute. - ■ >»»<>f £ >rlv Physical decline 6i ceujei ol -Ni rv.nu Debility, Cor- bigli m..0tl tone, written in chasie ! .“l.'Ht:* 1 ” diiecUy.tu the moral P Vlt t.Ni S hint Guard inns k' huu ; rHlUiblt! uid.< ami Cnm:tui;u^ iiuii thj‘ rt*ceij>t of turo(3 cciui LAjiaua: jFaii got to send aati ob- i! not, to! send K Vt tni» lx>ok. oit uuce secure a copy of Conscientious Advice to thost wUI reflect. ■ r* rail to a fearful extent in the •feast IOQ,OOu yotrth of butfi sexes i«e. * Thtae difteafe* are very lm- ir external tuauJ-eUatfou, or fertility, Ittifexatton mid Exiiau*- « *fth« tfostto breathing or. hurried ttiUl or night of stairs; great pul- Bronchitis mid sure tfenda and limb* ; HVersiuu to *u rttidy : of «*ye sight) low he' Utwih i'aiu iu va- I’iJms In the back or limbs, Liim* cstion, irregularity of tin? bowelf. [ft: Kidney* ami other glands Of kor Meqr Albua, Ac. idkewise rrtods Spasm*. ** out of every one hundred, all iriers, and a host of others not ?f the Lungs apd that must lo >i consumption of the Spinal kormlea, mid T»(hm In dieeitses of Che Pelvic Viscera. * on Che pat t of bid school praC' only. ikiajj to the Troy Lung and (fy -ngsigwl iu.ireatfng this dost i. the Jiunjt astuiiUhlug success. 9* Che Institution is new; it » iplt**. with new Uiecov rvdrvtu; r {Kilsoiw. Tito facilitlHi of core Jbe cured at their homes, la any [ ■attjjwle descripthms of their thej meUHhes sent by "flail or utories will bo forwarded on ap* vh and diseases of the throat of the Patients'as at the in* •’Hd Medicated Inhaling Bal* and Ample directions for their r interrogative* or advice, must n**t-attenlkm, c 1 Man will be found a$ the In ifmiu 9 a. w.to 9 p. each on. " •" --i. " BJLASfBUKW STftftS. t jgaiitt UygfoufclnvttoMe, ami is Heart, Throat uid; LuAg*> : w mvsm store, indUarriet Street*, LTOOSA would respectfully in- L'wna, that Hie. ImTeJaSt re in ImwU nM of »il, lioui,iii barteU. aud !4 >- Chop unit Cura Scut. Colter wry; ujau, nu t\ten»i»e»toch ■tgurui itulas.e«, SjutipV Cof uW-fe Vtth'af «M,» W*. r*. tuSmuxo, Cigiir*. Chekrtt, j.H'd .Fruit, CuiifectUuirriwi •1 Rii Lamp*. Cuul 01- !U Wi> Jiropose to sell at swall •D. 3i. CARS ACO- Hi'S JNOTIOK! T— lliatlftltm of Adiiliul-'trallon lute of AltoOWJi tu gntUtMl t» tlw abdof itoiWr i r»un» knowing il»anl«»o» ■quoted to Imßwdj** B nuu>wltrpnweuLtb«o> dmf AC W. ABM3XROXO, Aimto&tratar- bS&HS' L OF T.HJ* t:\Fj3fcMCTKat ABSOai mHiBADUUv . :V' ; Pwrtfeat' u«r !«-•«*] : ..• ic : aubecril/cr . on tlw corner ocMaM tor-'*’" 1 ■ AWMUIW KlfW* - 3iltoflai liilriie. Printed oa fampWrs SK» “ foully Pres.” tribune power-press PRINTING OFFICE. uithin two years. nmdo cuiisUlerablo curestablishment in the way of new fancy 1 , s, ir\v PHjtfr Cu*ter t Curtl Cutter. Uu’.iiigMa , ~;) r.rwer i'rvss, ami large Newspai*"T I'oxver cU ; „f which we give above) weave now prepami 1 -Vni" iinvthiiig in the line of 'muting or ruling In ' ,-riiinl 'i*> «ny establishment in the .?tale 7 and at . equally low. We can execute, on short notice, ail vilinj. Invitation, Visiting, Ball & Business Cards, C ircularts. Programmes. mammoth posters, sale bills, ':.s iLlWilM[i&®@ : Pam pbl ets , Pay anH Cheek Bolls, blank books, ...anifests, and blanks of all kinds. ,■ ,i>k confiileiit that we caugive if "v hnv tI» K opportunity. .V-.' ■. i L r .vilier s buihlir.g. corner of Virginia and An* ujt|>t>siie Superiut-ndeut’s Office. LOCAL ITEMS. Council Proceedings. j. ; ._tu l i meeting held. Jan. sth, 1868. Preset,t—A. Smyth, D. Laughnian, N. J. iil,,.vim-. J. 1 lessor and J. Louden, tliimic' cl' last meeting read and approved.. Pul of citizens of West Ward, present -1,! hu-t meeting, was called up, and on motion y ,1. Mervine. was'lahl on the table. it» niMiou of Jacob Hcsscr, an older bearing ivji* granted Win. Louden, Sr., fur >1 jli,-a. in lien A>f an order granted Oct. 22nd, ,vV.'. ami remaining unpaid. \\\ W. jjnvder. Supervisor, presented his re ,u - of lalmr ott streets, lor December. 1862, t«» *20.00. on nuiiimi of J. Louden, an order was granted \V, Miuler. fur s!2.r>o. and an order to Ber- .i.l o'Omior, fur $7.00. # Alruuun and Water Co. presented a bill u uru. quarter water rent of lire plugs, amounting . siM.lHi r on moiii'ii uf J. Mcrvine, an order was j AiiA-ti fur ilif ainuunf of bill. l l((ijna> McAnley presented a bill for lumber i lial'oi. for ujdjol borough, amounting to $33.60. Om uiiiti*iii uf J. 1 lesser, tin order was granted ... die aiU'umt of bill. Oh iii''j!■ in of ,1. Hcsser. all person* having :.mi- nnam-t liie borough are requested to pre : ;i in ju tin- supervisor tor settlement, on or : s:v ::r ibv Monday uf February, 1863, as ..runi a i'll--' t.i know how miic.li the borough i* n. im.iii.n. Council adjourned to meet at the -t I'n-'idcii! W. B. KFTLFU. Sfrretaiy. l;;;i!(u oi —At a meeting of the fu■ - ui i.'i. K, Uegiment of Pcnn’a l iaiffM'. held in their Camp near Fairfax Stu i. V..„ .s.iiiu.i;‘\ 7th. rlie following J re- aiMr and ih>uhition>. wen; adopted : Whuika' h h?.ip’cised Almighty God in his, I iiiniv Wi'ilum. to remove from our midst our >’i;*;;i.li- i-iut f-il(.\v-sui(lier # Gi-‘orge M. Loudon;, vi i. ulic-jt-a.'. it bat ail time* right and proper,; ■■a 'w >hoiiM bow Mibmissively to the decrees of I I 1 :. [h>-a-t«>r;-. he* u • lv That in the ileath of George M. !. io..n, «r have lost a worthy member mid a . >1 -"Mier, who by his good Ith ivior and faith-] ■ p-ifoimanee of his duly, gained the good will :ml hi- companions, and that it is with sincere ' jot that we part with him. Wa (/, That we deeply sympathize with his wood parents, brotlters and sister, and that our. nuage them to submit with .resignation to 1 w.. 0 decree of God, “ who docih all things J. That a copy of these Ilesolutions be ■I to the parents of the deceased, and also to - Altoona Trilnme far publication' Sergeant WM. GUAW, j ? Corporal BRITOX E. CLUCK, | § I’rivate HENRY H. COOK, >3 JACOB BEATY, | 5' PAT'K DONAUUE. i r- Tat-t. Bull at Home.—Capt. F. M. Bell, of A, 12*>thT{egt. P. V., has been at home for Jays, receiving the congratulations of his ' tails ami enjoying a little relaxation from the - rau- duties of camp-life. Franklin's division 'ln- Army of the Potomac has been termed the ihnig division,” hut. we think that Slocum's Vision, to which the 125th is attached, will ■“on he entitled to the appellation. The Captain. ' inns the boys ail light after tlieir hasty trip to 1 u'dei ickslmrg. Mclvlaue, the gallant Captain of Co. G., same "gimeni. also paid us n pop visit tile other day. Almanacs rot: 1863.—Fettinger has on hand ' nd hundred Farmers’ Almanacs and House-; ■ p is Almanacs for 1863, which he will dispose 1 m die most reasonable figures, wholesale or re ! He purchased them previous to the, rise in Hi and printing and will sell them on the same H i has also an ingenious invention for clean, -■lutes, which entirely precludes the disagreeable ■'■i'y ut spitting upon and rubbing with the " ui , and leaves the slate in a much better condition. Hashing with the hand, more or less grease j;' 1 accumulate and render marks imperfect.—V -late cleaner leaves the slate perfectly* dry Iwitfctiox is Music.—We would call the vniioii ol parents who wish to give their daugh- ' ‘ ~,u» icsil education, to the card of Miss Maria 'maker. Aliss Shoemaker is fully competent f'e instructions on the melodeon or piano, and " iten a successful teacher. She understands 1 moments of music [icifecrly, and has the ahil- : impart her knowledge to her pupils. Les-i gi'm at her father's, Mr. John Shoemaker, -I the residence of the pupil. °f ffae*:, ; ' " Jl<;lal district have appointed Hon. Fairfax Station, Va.>. r V ’ n ’ ° f H ° llida * VBbl,l e’ lievenue January Stln Jl 863. > J '- r lor the district for 1863. The interests of Messes. McCkpm & Dekj(.— After a long and JT i!U011 oIJ Commonwealth are safe if all the te d> o '> B march, and no moneyand very few friends, j'-umiisstohcrs appointed are composed of the we r elolll our sincere thanks to the person " ll ‘ e mat erial. " i or persons who sent us a box of tobacco, some .v, VLbU) —w. ,7 -T thing very much needed at thistime. | 'Thecontents jO rth u * aln ,10ln l * lp Hollidaysburg j were distribntcd to the company and filled many John Munin of'T ° r *" 0 since ’ n Mr. : an empty pocket and hollow tootli. May the ■M-c, a i ° * la * place, was badly scalded.— shallow of the donors never grow less is the wish falling into at i er ' m badly Mof Co. K n 125th Begt. £ mto a >essel containing hot water. - . . > ? Signed by the Co. Clerk. erThe Westmoreland: Classis of the German Reformed Church will convene in this place on Ibursday aftertoon, Jan.. : 15, to ordain Rev. Cyrus Cort us missionary to the German Reformed people living in Altoona and paris adjacent.— Rev. E. E. Higliee, of Pittsburgh,'will preach in the English Lutheran Church in the evening at p. in All are cordially invited to attend. Our Army Correspondence, Camp near Fairfax Station, Va.,l January sth, 18G3. / ! Messrs. Editors Newsof importance is now : and has been scarce, with one or two exce|>- lions, since I last wrote. I will givp yon a brief summary of what has transpired with as from the date of my last. After having built comfortable log* mnd-plns tered lints in Louden Valley, and made ready to stay, as we thought, for. the Winter, we were sur prised, on the evening of the 10th nit., to receive orders to be ready to march oh the following morn ing and take with ns five days’ rations. Rather reluctantly, but always willing, we prepared, mid, by 8 o’clock on the morning of*the lltli, we were “ marching along’’ towards Landing, for which point rumor said we were: destined. We were heavily laden with knapsacks, &c., as nearly all bad recruited their slim wardrobes while in camp. The weather was very pleasant, but the roads, which were vety muddy in daytime and frozen vety hard at night, were the cause of a great many sore feet. That day we passed through Hillsboro, a small town about ten miles south of Harper’s h eny. W e were welcomed by at least one Lnion lady in the place, who; with her daughter, (a vety pretty -one, too,) stood on the jiorcli and waved, the Stars and Stripes as we passed. She was cheered by each company os it game up. I saw no other sign or smile of welcome in the place, bat as we were not expecting .it we were not disap pointed. | The next place of note on our route was Lees burg, which place we passed through without even one word or look to cheer us on. Before entering the town, we halted, unfurled our colors, struck up a “good old tune,”and went through “on a rush," not looking to see, nor caring- whether the citizens smiled or scowled. It is a town of good size, but considerably behind the times in style of archi tecture and other improvements. One thing, how ever, I observed, that there were any quantity of homely women and very ugly, wenches in it. The country in this part of Virginia is; apparently, good, and would, no.doubt, be very productive if properly tilled. On our second (ley's march, nttr knapsacks got too heavy for our shoulders and breasts, and where we stopped to coo';, or halted for the night, was the last of many a shirt, pair of drawers, pant.-, &c. till ot which we burnt, as no articles belonging to ir aiv to fall to rebel use if we can prevent it. We marched a considerable distance over the Wash ington turnpike, and found it to ba a very good road, although all others are very bad at this sea son of the vear Fairfax Court-House, the scene of many a skir ; imsh-during the present war, came next. I was surprised, after hearing so ranch aliput this place, to find that it was almost no place-at all. The j Court-lionse is a very ancient-looking building, j similar to some of onr Pennsylvania country churches ; . and the jail would ;be a van- (sour place to cage a convict who had the slightest notion of regaining his freedom No business is carried on, | except that of sutlers ahd groggeries, the proprie- J tors of which, .by their extortionate prices, are re i alizing great profits oft the “defenders of the a Union." Quito a small army is now in the vicinity ! tint Court-House and Station. Fairfax Sta i tion is about four miles from the Court-House, and the road from the one place to; the other is a corduroy, one of tile worst iiicreation to travel on foot, being made of ronnd logs felled across the rood, which, would otherwise be impassable for wagons or artillery af this time. The StiitiorUs only a stopping placeibr trains, and; has pt> offer building in it than the board shanty of the Di l vision Commissary. Here we halted on the 17th I “if, and have since been lying ih a thick pine woods, about. half a mile from the Station. I suppose we would have gone on to Fredericksburg, but the roads were in such had condition that our supply trains, ammunition and artijleiy were una ble to keep up, and, in some places, stuck .fast in : the spongy, sticky mud peculiar to the soil. On the morning of Sunday, 28th ult., we started from our camp, in light jmarbhing order, on a re connoisance towards Dumfries’ Landing. Guerril las were reported as hovering around between , Dumfries and onr camp, and we did not care about j having _snch unmmannerly ' neighbors. We re turned on the evening of the;29th, without having seen them. We arc kept busy drilling, reviewing, &c. Yesterday our corps was reviewed by Major General Slocum. - The health of the 125th Is somewhat better, although three have died within a deck past; one of Co. B, named Thud. Cooper, of : Freedom, and two of Co. F, Wooleater and Isoiiherg, both of Huntingdon county. Go. Djlost ode of its mem j hers at touden Valley, by typhoid fever. He was ; buried by the side of Phinhey. :His name was I Christian E. Stoner, of Eldorado,!-Blair county. ! The latter retired, as usual", to Quarters at an | early hoar, and early in the mornitig was dead.— I Companies D and K are generallywell, with the il exceptions of colds and rheumatism, which is J brought on by the exposure we are Subjected to.— | The weather is remarkably pleasant for the time of year, hut we may have winter yet. 1 Lient-Col. Szink desires to return his thanks to j Mr. Wm. L. Marriott, of Altoona/for his kind ; remembrance of the soldier, ifi sending him : of very acceptable necessaries and luxuries, wFioh the country we.are sojourning in dobs not afford. May ilia gentlemanly landlord never know what it is to want, and he may rest assured he will he | remembered by ns for his kitjdncsSrT ; More anon. Years, fre,, • ; ' i BOURGEOIS. ... Take Notice.'— Kerr has just received a largo lot of new currant.;, large and seedier raisin* '■which he sells cheap. Also a greai lot of sperm candles, which he sells at 25 cts. per pound, which brings them full one-halt cheaper than oil or tallow candles. Once,more we say to our friends, when you buy for cash do not overlook the fact that he sells cheaper than any house this side of the cite. New Goons.—New Goods are now being sold for cash, in the store-room lately occupied by R. H. McCormick, North ward. R. H. McCORMICK, ag’t .for JL W. MOORHEAD. A Word to Married People.— If it be true that “ A penny saved is two-pence made,” the shortest way to get rich is to buy your Groceries at FRITCHEY’S, corner of Main and Caroline streets, Altoona. ! Browned Rye constantly on hand. Pickles, ready for table use, by the dozen or hundred. Shriver's Baltimore Oyster Ketchup. Pepper Sauce land Tomato Ketchup. Fresh Tomatoes; Quinces, Peaches, Pears and Plums, in cans. The American Excelsior Coffee, superior to anything in the market—good as Java and cheap as Rvc. Try it. His stock of Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries, tie., cannot be excelled in the place. Cigars and Tobacco of all brands. Call and he convinced that it is to your interest to-buy at the New Family Groikiiv. SINGER & CO.’S Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine. WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS. Is tho BEST mot CHEAPEST mid MO.'T BEAUTIFUL of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from lire running ol n. tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Oveicoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth, down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, ami is ever ready to doits work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather tuck, quilt, ami ha* rapacity lor a great variety of Orna mental wtnk. Thi' i* m»t the only machine that can fell hem. bind, 4c. bin it will do *o better than any other Ma chine. The letter •• A” Family Seuing Machine maybe had in u great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case which is iK.w becondng f-o popular, is, as its name implies, one that can he folded into a box, or case, which, when open, make? a beruliful. substancial, and spacious table for the work t-> re-t upon. The cases are of every ima ginable design—plain as tho wood grew in its palive f.>r est, or as elaborately liniahed as art can make them. The Branch Cilices, are well supplied with Silk-Twist. Thread. Needle*, oil etc. of the very best quality Send for a copy of" LINGER 4 CO.'S GAZETTE. I. M. SINGER & CO.. •i-38 Hroaclvvay, N. V PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—BIO CHESTNUT ST. Mr.D. \\ . A. Beliord. Merehapr Tailor, Virginia Street Agent in Altoona. Altoona. Nov. Id. I.Mjg, PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY. .' VMMKTUr OF FORM, YOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL poWER.v B\ using that Sale, pleasant. Popular and Specific Rem- edy known as UELMB'sLD't> KA'TIIA Cl UL’CHV Read the Adierti*eiii' i*t in another cu. O. 11. Kktser I take pleasure in making this vol uutary *tatcmei>t in favor of a medicine prepared by yon called •• Limksf.y’s Blood Searcher.” I had eufleted foi five year* with Scrofula which broke out on my head ami forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and look off the hair wlnfn the disease made it* apjiearauce; it also broke out on oiy arm above and below the elbow, and eat into tlx skin ami ilcsh ho o» to expose a fearful sore. The Hiienl'e on my head went so far th -t several small pieces of bom cati.e out. 1 we®k and Mw »pinUMl. and had given up all hope of ever getting well, as I had tried sev eral skillful physicians and tiny did me no good. In Sep toniher last* IfcGii 1 was induced to try LixDstv's lit proved Blood Searcher " I imut confess I hud no faith in patent medicine*, but after I had used three bottles ol Blood Searcher, tfx* ulcers on my head ami arm began to heal. I have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my head and arm an* entirely well ext ent the scars remaining from the soiv>. I will aUo state that I had the rheumatism 'cry bad in my arms and legs. Tbc Blood Searcher also cun-d the rheumatism. lam now a well maneuver forly years of age, and I feel as suple and young as'! did when I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pounds I would also state that the disease in my furehenrd wa« so bad that when I stooped and lifted anything h«-a\y. the Mood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a photograph tak< n oi in.* by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after 1 began to gel weii. Jr tines not show my appearance us had as it w»* Mdoiv 1 romtnenced taking tlx; medicine. You can mt ilic- photograph, one of which is now in my po^ses^ion. and also at Dr. Kevs.-r': 140 Wood street. I would aNc *tate that 1 P-ok tin* Biootl Searcher which was made be fore Dr. Keyset commenced making it. Although it helped me ■some, 1 did nut tveout bust until i got the kind made by Dr, Keyser himselt. One boith- of his did. me more good than two of the old. I believe u i.» a great deal stronger and belter. I have recommended the blood Searcher to a great many of my friends im various dis eases, and I beheve it has helped the whole of them. Yon may publish.this if you wish, and 1 am anxious that all who aro afflicted a? 1 was may be cured. 1 live inthiscitv. No. i Pine street, and am employed at Coilville i Aiuh-i -so u -* Union Marble Works, a-i Wayne street. A BLIND MAN CUBED 1 live 111 Sligo, at Clinton Mill and have been nearly blind in both eyes fur-pearly four years. I called on Dr Keyser ah' at three months ago and asked him to give im directions to thelustitution fur the Blind in Philadelphia lie told me that J med not go to Philadelphia to gel well as he had medicine that would enre me, ns he said iny dis ease was in the blood. I was treated fur it two or three times in the hospital in this city, and was relieved, but my disease always returned alter a month or two after! came out of the hospital. I found my disease was re turning and I called, by tiie advice of a good friend ol mine, on Dr. Keyser, who lias restored my sight, and my eyes arc nearly as well as ever. The Doctor gave me ’ Lindsey’s Blood Searcher** and a wash. Pittsburg, July 5,1801, Witness—E. F. M’Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. A BAD SORE LEG CUBED I’itetbhroh, September 18,1861,—1 hereby certify that I have had a aore leg for over a year. It was covered tvith ulcers and sores so that I could not work for nearly n year. My leg swelled so that 1 was unable to do any thing fora longtime, for at least .lx months. I tried several of the beat doctors in the city, hut without any benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyser. at No. 140 Wood street, who only attended mo about two weeks, and gave me but two bottles of medicine, and 1 am now entirely well and have contined so for six months. lam employed at tlio Eagle Engine House on Fourth street, where any one can see me. CANCER CURED, A Letter Fbom Exqlaxb.— Mr. John Pope, of Blaena von. near Montypool, Monmoutshiro, England, writes as follows; Sir; —An old woman i ■ this place has wished mo to write you respecting Lixdset’s Blood Searcher, from which she lound great benefit, and wi.hes to have a little mo-c. She has been suffering from a disease of a cancer, otts nature for Ill's lost six or seven years, tier daughter who is living in America, obtained It for her, and sent her eighteen bottles. Site is now quite out of it, and I have written to iter daughter twice and have received no an swer; of course site is anxious to get more, to get emit pletely cured. I told her I would write to you- for the agency in this country, and site felt very much pleased to hear me say so. I now beg to usk you on what terms yon will supply me; you will please hear in mind the car riage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The carriage on the one doEetrbottles was £1 Ss 6d. The tttedit ine was a present from Iter daughter, I would like to have the Blood Searcher in a jar or small cask, if you can send it in that way, or in pint or quart bottles. I will send a bill through bank or registered letter, which ever will be most convenient to you, ifyou will - send me canier*e receipt o the parcel as security. I would send you n stump to an swer this, but ss it is uncertain of this reaching you, on account of the country being in six and serens, a term Which is commonly used, you will bo kind enough to charge me with the postage. Yours, respectfully, [Signed] JOHN POPE. [W* havegpen the letter which U published in toolay's Dispatch , from John Pope, and believe It to be genuine.— Editors Dispatch Pittsburgh. *3, Look for Dr. Keyset's name iter the corks to present being imposed vp .n. ' and sold by Dr George 11. KrrsEE, Pittsburgh Sold in Altoona by A. Roish and 0. W. KessLn: in nollldaysburg by J. U. Pinion and Jicoa Ssnnra. JunolW, 18«2.-1/ Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, DAMKL A. BOYD. DAVID KINNOLLY, Clinton Mills, Sligo, THOMAS FARRELL Dr. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LI NIIEIT, ‘ THE GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA LUMBAGO, STIFF KECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, jOKADAGUE, ANp ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which It is a speedy rad certain remedy, and never falls. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stepiien Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by u single trial. This Liniment will cure rap'dly and radically. RHEU MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousand* of cases wher« It has been used It has never been known to foil. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the wort cases of HEAD ACHE in three minutes and ih Warran*ed to dp it. TOOTUACfIE alto will it cars Instantly, FOU NERVOUS DEBILITY AND OBNiSAL LABBI TDDK arising from Imprudence or excess, title Liniment is a mn«t happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon Ike oi-nrotts tissues. It strengtlieue and reTiSiflea the system, and restores it to ela-ticity aud ylgor. - FOU 4’ILES.— As nn external remedy, we claim tliat It is the bftt known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing' complaint -houhl give it a trial, for it will nut tail to afford immedi ate relief, aud iu majority of cases will effect a radical cure QUINSY AND SORE TUROAT are sometimes extreme ly malignant and dangerous, hut a timely application of this Liniment will .never tail tocure. SPRAINS arc sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge ment of tlie joints is liable to occur if neglected. The w. ret case may ho conquered by this Liniment iu two or three days. KRUSES. CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES. ULCERS. BURNS tXD SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of Dll. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT' when n«ed according to directions- Also, CHILBLAINS FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS.' Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The Great Natural Done Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, U kuown all over the United States. Dr, Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, is the author of “Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.’' Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Our* s Bums ami Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment U the bceedily. Spavin and Ringbone may (•» easily prevented nnd cured in their incipient stages, hut confirmed coses are beym d the possibility of a radi cal cui e. No cuw of the kind, however. Is w> desperate*or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and Its (Uiihfnl Application will always remove the lameness, and enable the horsesto travel with comparative ease.: EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for Us timely use at the first a peantnee of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otbei wise valuable horse# nearly worthless.. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE Soldier 5 s Friend, And thousands have found It truly A FRIEND IN NEED I ' CAUTION To avoid Imposition. observe the signature and bikmni of Dr . Stephen SWeet oh every label, and also .“Stephen Swket • liifiiinUiiUnißWDt** blown In tbn cbnior web bottle, without which none are genuine. : . Richardson t co. IK Sole Proprietors, .Norwich, Ct, MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agents, 43 Cliff Street, New York. *9- Solo by all dealers every When. December 4,1861-ly. HELMBOLD’S genuine PREPARATIONS UIGIILT CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, A nnii Specific Remedy For Disease* of the BLADDER, XIDNRYB, QIU.TEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. Thie Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and tx cites the ABSORBENTS into heel thy eciton, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, sad ell UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, tore redneed, a* well as PAIN AXD INFLAMMATION, and U good for Mot, Wo nix oa CmUon. ' ' HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. For weakness writing from Excesses, Habits of Disslpa tion, Early Indiscretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH TUB FOLLOWIAO BYMPTOMB; Indifipoaition to Exertion, Difflcnlly of Breathing, Lott of Memory Lott uT Power, Weak Nerves, ; Trembling, Horror of Diteatr, Wakeful nest. Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Uni renal Laaitndeof the Matcalar System, Hot Hands, Flntbing of the Body, Dryueta of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medl cine inrnriab'y removes, soon follows Ixroixxcx, Fatcitt Enurao Fns, In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those ‘■DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILD CONFESS^ THE RECORDT OF THE INSANE-ASYLUMS, And the melancholy Deaths by Cmamuptiou bear am. pie witness to the truth ol the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OB- OANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor ate the System, which HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably docs, A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES! FEMALES 11 Ol# or Young, Single, Married oe Contemplating Mae- RIAOE. In many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT BCCUU is uneqimled by any other remedy, as in Chloro sis or Retention, Irregularity. I'siinfiilnesH or Suppression of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or state of the Uterns. Leucorrhce or Whites, Sterility, and for alt complaints incident to the: aex, whether arising from -in discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or In the DECLINE OR CUANQE OF LIFE. SEE SVXPTO.VS ABOVE. No Family' Should be! Take do more BaUam, Mercury, or uopleaaaot Medicine for unpleasant and daugerous diseases; HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. AND j Improved Rose 'Was® CURBS SECRET DISEASES Ip all their stage*, Little or uo change In INet, And no Exposure. , 11 causes a. frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Caring Strictan* of the Urethra, Allaying p.ln and Inflama. tion so frequent in the class of ditcuaet, and expelling all I’uUonoua Diseases anil woroniut Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who bare been the victims of Quacks, and who bare paid heavy bee tube cored in a short time,'bare found that they wen deceived, and that the has, by the oae of '‘powerful aa tringenu,” been dried up !n the a,stem, to break oat in an aggravated form, and perhaps alter Marriage. Usi llrufßoLß’s Extxsct Beam for all auctions and disease* of the j \ URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in male or female. From whatever cause origins tingi and no matter at HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Dtpaxnc. UELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BDt.’IID Is the Orest Jiiduiic, and, is certain i o have, the desired effect in ail diseases far which it is tec imidended. Evidence of the most reliable and r aeponslble character wl’l afeompan; the medicines. Certificates ofCurA, from eight to I twenty jeers stand* log, with names known to science aud tune. ! Price $l,OO Per Bottle, f» Six for $5, Delivered to any addrem, securely picked from any otr aervatiou. , Daacuu Snipron nr all Courancanon. Corea Guaranteed. | Advice Gratia. AFFIDAVIT, Peraonally appeared befdiome, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, IT. T. OfUtaou, arhp being daly (worn, doth aay, liia preparation contain! no narcotic, no merav rji.or other iojoriona dnip, bat arc purely vegetable. U.T. UEUIOOLD. Sworn andaobaci tbed be&ire me, this 23d day of No vember, 1851. W. P. UIDUARD. Alderman, 1 . Minth St, above Bate, Phlla. Addreaa letten lor information in confidence to n. T. IULMDOLD, Chemiat, Depot, 104 Booth Tan tb-St, below Cheatnnt, Philadelphia, Pena. . BEWARE OV COUNTERFEITS AND CNPBJNOIPUD DEAI.KRS, Who endeavor to diapoae "or vota own" and article* on the rrpntation attained by > ; Oelmbold'a OeoninePreparationa,' ■■ do ■ do : Eatoaot Bncbn, .. . do ,do do Sarsaparilla, do do Improved Hose Wash. Sold by Druggieta every-where. Take do other, (hit out theadvei'lianicut and scud for it, and avoid ImpealUnt and expotnre. • September 17 th, 1862-ly. Without It. I At little Expense, No Inconvenience