BB|g£tB t G.«qntiu». Banks ' BHwareM f - ,a » Won ifcoruarv J2i]j ~ . and h*fyte Sfeggas ■P^p* l •** ro the crowd and hecammt w , wn The sound of^bT «£„ iHrt»nppo»etLwhuvirt»g wn as the “M«n{e « '«s*&» Jo the seven jfcloeti*. t*» **#*>* Afclen, and ■mg near where the Gwemi e base attempt disappeurd at khuii* the polkK fceg,, out bis identity.” ’ - v • Debpisb Thkm.— We won »m,.wbo favors North***!*™ peace upon any temw,- wi n response to their proposals. *n an editors] of Mm Bfcb! ited infiill elsewhere: stbedeht they have contract iGorernment they have **. It vows, and break pledges, M; we shall he charmed ; the » perfectly; and,although we peef the actors in thataffair unwilling to trade with thetn a little— not to show them r—hut: at a proper, distanced’ ontract breakers^” ■* ‘ Bepodia naroes, truly. **<■■ SjßCKSsiONigrs,—Gov.John haaiasned a, proclamation h°W*ng, renting,- occupying. ■: personal estate in his district wd pwjfits theroof, belonging i i gone into the Confederate r prpperQr in tlie handa of tt same over to said persona or stain the same muil spmepcr appointed in belialf of the ire tiie same, and hold it snb- K* federal gorernmcnt. • ■ '; I|||pip 0. KERR, LTOONA, PA., b Huntingdon Counties. BINES AIIE ADMIT r off#rtfl to Um» public, tbwr pj ettrfblislied by that In *4OO MOKE awn soW than of anjr other ntan kla liars Iwen awardod fhs pro- W and Institatw tUan tnaar oth r«rmnt<*l to da all that U Haimrd a - in Me in several tiunllMi ra At- Hwy! glra entire rsthfartton. defiling httirmatkm u th« >a l. liiCoT latiu I. Hiper, Kir. A. W«|*h, B*aj. K.Koee, and JE. il. !C and eumiaed st tb« store «f ' t, *itver pl«ti.4,|Uaß foot ro * new . A' ornamentallihsk. gl*-«fool #44.: Ko. 3, irf«lu. with eldafyle , [March -Ai 1861-lf. , )R EXCHANGE! 2 GRIST MSJ*«SI3'. *ere*. i* Mti rod twafirst rota water SAfflUt, 10 LOTS with inu boiidhjKirj'oßa 0* * g<»d STOREROOM. At- «y ore SIXTY ACRES OF aXI) t: tract offim -in*. cooutntnalTO >pm*ed. The above wIH be acid brojad for a irood form. Apply SAMUEL MCARTfIivT m EXCHANGfI JSSED OFFER!?; r prepmy in ai lie of grunnd. aft w Waeliiiijrtoii. bonas u a TWO- BHItIE iso. u by se^HfiUß •loga. Tture U alio tmilO of tUBBKKT on the pranjiaaa, to client water at tia l£*r. 3b» E feet deep. Pwiaraaloo EiVfß at formation can b* had Oy apply' naa*h,or the nhacrtber, otAI ; ■ ■ LAWOKSCB t. .TFOgJL e undersigned, being. Hi Altoona, deairvy foratma w the. town and Vicinity Lnhb d Vtmrtr jaUd btat{ A rod|» manner, mom yinfepemiijni lolm Mcßride. Tiwtuaa jrairetti rdoit, Wm. A.’-Jfoydea., i j<(hn *i Pa’rlek palateyondwlle. OiWoa Conrad Jm Caiper bS&er. atrßCb-dak&Maatainr $!*»• >tod to rn -. vhetharßrechor - :» me.at Jnfaiatown. or pay lt M> *mo mpntfia Erooa thle tbtr,, Tp, .a«wa* *&&&• X XB? PRICK CURRENT,” * nr Someday, i>. 252 Sold uhcjkbchantb l:t Prets, &ud large New«pap**r l*«twei 1 u! ' ! - it { which wt- giv« above) we are now prv*pa!Ttxl ? ct ! i iV ;i ; !,,jr in the Jiue of prhitiug or ruling in Hif catablubment. iu thf -tatc, and hi execute, or. »Uortpotice,all k mviuiioti, Visiting, Ball * Business Cards, r ( n-eulars, ProsramraeK, LuMOTH posters, sale bills, rashiets. Pay and Check Bolls, r blank books, fESTS , and blanks of all kinds. I a.i; is inal.JreUug confident that we can giv* I I i v.. rhe opportunity. ' uoildibgaCoruor of Virginia and An- I i* •ij.ocU* auperintendent’a Office. * [IOCAL ITEIMIS- MoscstENT Pond.—A meeting bf . ,“omrniitv' . , li Maxwell was elected President, Win, K. Findley-was elected Secretary, p. iw. v. as elected Treasurer. r, motion v.M'irfi, 'that a committee of three lie appoint- Mnvpun Bv-Laws for the government of the r;,, President jpjiointed B. F. Rose, A. A, ,;:i amt William Boyden, said committee. ■h llionoi; Tliai a standing Notice be kept in the i miu Trihmif, that contributions for this fund .. ,s: in' time lie made to the Treasurer, B. F. jui iln.t the amount contributed be publish-. iiMlvbl That the Secretary and Treasurer pro .ititnWs hooks for properly] recording the .uuiitra- ami nuances of the Board of Trustees, notion, adjourned to meet at the call of the A. H. MAXWELL. Pres't. tv K, l iMJi-ur, Sec'y. i* Treasurer reports the following contribu . up m and including Saturday, Feb. 28, "■ceJ- of Exhibition by pupils of Prof. JuU Miller's Academy, kuiii; McCoy, coliecior of Ladies’ Alii Socii'tv j*m Division. No. 811, Sons of Tem- iu.Li-vtss and Blindness.—Dr. Jones of > V.irk City, tiie skillful Eye & Ear Doctor, f.tiiocgeil his stay at St. Charles Hotel, Fitts* . until tlte 22nd of March. He has been in, ■«i :11 .iii on account of the great number of i .ill' *ho flock to him from far and near. All si the services of a skillful Occnlist and ■s, nil do well to call immediately. Dr, -I- h jtradnate of the Old and the New School i al Colleges, and of an Eye and Ear college, i Ji(iloif,iis from the same hang in his office.— L J. straightens cross eyes in one minute. He for Cateract, Clob Feet, Hare-lip, Hernia, o),ih in the nose and ear. He inserts artificial ■ 'move naturally.; He cures stuttering in a hr iiout. He introduces artificial ear drums t improve the healing immediately where the «i organ is destroyed.. He cures discharges ear, and noise in the head, and partial dcaf itui blindness, weak" and’sore eyes, and nor • nscasos and those diseases of the organs ol • * it., which are 1 not successfully treated by 1 ;■ physicians. He performs all difficult opera-; -n. surgery. Office St. Charles Hotel, Pitta ■! Consultation free. 'tiMps ox Promissoev Notes.—As the sea ■ ■ ior sales of |iersomd property is approaching, large numbers of promissory notes are exe i: may be interesting to the’public to know s'alr of stamp-duties which the law of 186? -posed upon such-BObe*. It is as follows: • i to $lOO $O5 100 to 200 200 to 3.50 350 to 500 •500 to 750 30 750 to 1,000 ~,v -~40 1.000 to 1,500 60 1.500 to 2,500 1 Off -.500 t 05,000 t 60 ■he penalty for violating .the law is $5O, and • mitrumenc is rendered ihvalid arid of no avail. •* samjs can always be procured at it; " l’s Banking House, Altoona. uutois Accident.—A serions accident oic ’■u io the Express Train Westward, yesterday r;u, 'g. at the end of the mountain, between ‘;iivo and Perrysville station, in Juniata A portion of the end of the moun- I “ ‘ i,li down upon the, track,, after the watdi ■ had passed and before the train came along. II ■ consequence was, that the engine, express car, --jtago car and one passenger car were thrown ' 1 'he embankment and into tfie river, leaving !*«*« wrecks. Strange as it appears, the brew messenger and baggage master escaped Ope passenger, by the n of JfJl Sht-arcr, from, Gtoensbnrg, Pa., was kill ' 'en others more or less injured, none we believe jbo Engineer, Jacob JOer ' Was badly scalded about the legs, but. the “‘ aR CM.aqied uninjured. ■ i j. . is a luxury this season, and sojtlr j i, not in most bills of faro. Our phi buck- incnd, J°. Metzgar, from Sinking Valley, as ‘ iave found out that we were eating onr potit .**' P°>k' ; withoitt/ cabbage, consequently, one :jw ast week he presented os with a couple df hauia ), e gnd ; n ,g e valley, “flild itil wliere to find fat turkeys, fresh butter, .t and briß ** tora ‘* rkel ; ,*• '• w nen we get our Market House tip, ».li t ' vill mke a Mall,’ and. we know-jut; ,u ”' plenty of customers. ■ ft- i4£iM flPj- $lO9 60 1 07 25 00 $135 07 B. F. ROSE, Treasurer. ■ (7'As our rural friends are now grossly en gaged in the Spring Sales, we would call their intention to tlte following advertisement. li was (aken from an old scrap book made in the year IBIS!. The articles that comprise this vale are a rarity in this market: PUBLIC SALE. * D» Monday the 33d instant. Sale to commence at half past 12 o’clock in the forenoon. • Catalogue of Property to be Sold. Ist Lot. A copper cast saddle, a leather hand Saw,’two woollen frying pans and a glass wheel barrow. 2d Lot. Three pairs of straw breeches and a glass bedstead, with superfine copper hangings. ■ 3d Lot. tfoe deal Coal grate, with a paper smoke jack, a mahogany poker, a leather teaket tle, and a pair of gauze bellows, r 4th. Lot.; An iron feather bed, six pairs of brass , boots, and a steel night cap.. , , : 3th Lot. One pewter looking glass, a buck skin warming pan, a calimanco hog trough, and a i pinch (jack swill tub. 1 ! 6th Lot. Four sheep! skin pails, a wheat straw funnel, a leather hatchet, a dimity coal box, and sundry other necessary kitchen requisites. The terms will be made known bv MB, TOU KNOW, On the road leading strait ahead, 4-3 of a mile you will find my house standing in the hollow. Auctioneer.- Jacoii Shoestring. Market House asP Hall.—A meeting of the citizens of Altoona Was held at Logan Hall, on the 26th of Feb. 1863, to decide in regard to the. building of a Market House and Town Hall. On motion, C. J. Mann, 1 : Esq., was electee President, and K. Pitcalims, Secretary. On motion, the name of the Co. was declared to be “ The Altoona Hall and Market Company ” : On motion, the meeting ptoceded to elect 12 members ns corporators, 1 who Should be authorized to prepare and procure the passage of a charter. The following members were declared elected : Enoch Lewis, W. M. Lloyd, B. F. Kose, Robt. Pitcairn, W. H. Wilson, G. W. Kessler, M. T. Dill, Jas. Kearney, L. W. Hall, ,C. J. Mann, J. M. Gemmill, W. C. Keller. On motion, it was decided that.the capital stock of the Co. should not exceed $25,000 <|)n motion,, adjourned-. I ROBERT .PITCAIRNS, Sec y ' Fabkwell. —On Sunday week. Rev. Wm. Lee Spottswood, pastor in charge of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in this place, for, the past two years, preached his farewell r«*o> West arrives 7.d0 A.M. leave** 7 oo*A . M Philadel’a “ •• 8/JO •* •• s.4u Fast Line ‘ “ 8.30 P.M. “ K.46P.M Mail Train ■* * 4 7.4o{runiBin>fuith«*r W.-st., Express Train East 9.25 P. M., leaves 9.46 i*. M* Fast Line 4 * ‘ 4.U0 AM, •• 4.06 A. M Mai! Train - •* 11.30 *• •• 11.33 •• Trains on llolliiiavslnirt: Branch run to connect with Express Trains ami Kent Liue West and Mail Train East and West. Train** on Tyrone -un«J.«v- from 8,00 until 9.00 A. M. 0-W. PATTON. P.M. DIED. In Chin place,on tlmlSth oil.. Mr. BENJAMIN E. FEW aged 55 ye.»r*. 8 month* and 9 days. LUMBER YARD.—The undersigned bare formed a in the lumber bnsi* new. under the name of. WILLIAMS k lIICKKY. and opened a Lumber Yard in £aat AJtooim, at the Carpenter Sbopof J. Uickey. where they will always keep on hand DR r LUMBER of all kinds. PLASTERING LATH. SHINGLES, kC. BILLS FOB FKAME STUFF will be filled and dellv cred on short notice. $3- Prices as reasonable as anj in the Market. T. J. WILLIAMS, JOHN HICKEY. March 3.1863.~tf.} LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Altoona Font Office. March 2d. 1803. Allen, Andrew Aikfl. Phillip Boyer. George Burger. Catbarior 2 Bowser.. James Biter, Jonathan . Benson, ; Jsaae 8 Barker, Martha K Batler, Daniel Baker, And> . Bowman Elizabeth, Callihan, Anuiu 2 Connelly, John Couden. James Curr.ll* Mid ael DavU/Jobn W -Dalton. Thomas. Davis, Henry or Hannah Dowling, Robert Early, J C Fresh. John Fitzgerald. Morris 2 Gray, Anna M Green, Susan Geiger. E Gilchrist. R M Garin. Mary . Harrell, fhos S llouch, Mrs M Header, Carl Kelly, William King. Alexander Kyler. Andrew Keller, Henry. Leister, Sybil la Lewi*. Nicholas Lautz, Henry VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! T t -„ , . . . . ■ should hard this remedy at hand, for its timelynee atthe HE undersigned Will sell at private sale first« pmiucs of Imuiencsa will effectually prrml those his BLAIR SUKNACK KARM. sit- J ..! formidable diseases, to which oil hones an liable, anc oauin Logan towuahip, Blair county, Pa, | which render so many dtheiwise saleable horse* nearly containing about - I worthless. 300 ACRES OF LAND, | Near two hundred of which U in * good elate o cnttirn- ! tioo. Part of thU tract comslkU of the beat quality of LIMESTONE Lend; the remainder U good bottom and ! slate land. A large quantity of White Pine and Oak Timber, INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Of ©nay remain u|»on this Farm. The Little Jon lata Hirer and tlie PeormylmnU Rail . jg xilß ' Road pass through the land, dlridiifg It into two portions, I either of whkh would be largo enough for a farm. i Q \ ~ J There is a Large and Never-failing Spring i oOIUIoP S -IJ riGXJ-CLj upon the premises, and affords the BEST SITE FOR A 1 And thousands hare found it truly bAIKY. ibalcvuld be tmml. SMim ’ °° the P * nn - j A FRIEND IN NEED! 'tyro Miles from the flourishing town of L Altoona, '■ ; 1 '■' Which alway.afforflk a GOOD AND-READY MARKET. _ j. The Proprietor will SESEH VE th* Yo'-tmcc. the Im- , (JA.UTION. proveraenU Immediately armnid the aame.theland between ■aid river and Railroad. tfao an of the Water-Pow. r. and I _ .. . ~„ the ORE AND Ml NINO PRIVILEGES, with ■uffloient ; Llmeatone for any Pnrnacea or Lime Edna which may be .? f •*; "VSrmM"SL°" *.“?,■ »nd«ly “SWpßan Mnrtad na the Uiuf unsold ; 'Sweet a InfaUtble Liniment* blown la the (teas of each S/o«{«ii oflheTn«h«* money in hand th. | ho«la, without which ««. ar. pWna, remainder in tiuee or fire years, with Interest, payable \ semhinuuaUy; thc payment secured by hoods aiiUmort* l gag© »f the purchaser*. • i «!fipo„ Jame* L. Qro|p, ! MORfIAN A ALLEN. ApaU. near the" premlaea, dr the'Proprietor, in Philadelphia. . *» vUw Street, New fWi 11. A. BURROUGHS. M, Soldby all dealara avarywhara Dauaabar 4. IMt-ly. Mwrch 3, IWB-3-8* XeT.TVM.COSOKOTK. T T \T T TP "\T ‘P 430 Fulton Avenue. [j I[\[ M Ij I , Brooklyn, N. Y. * li yi Tried by them. i Lawery, H D | Lindsey, George j Montgomery. Kate 1 Mosterson Mart* i Mease. Franklin i Muller, John S i Mueller. William Mr Murry, James F McMullen, Rtwauna McConnell, Geo B | McDeevitt. Michael | McAreer, William j McGuire, George J McCehan, Elen , ; Neely, Jane | Nelson, Miss J Plummer. Sheba K Pifor, U L Klger, Her Q W Mills Stanley. Mary Shanefelter. Adam Slaughter, George 11 Bchollenlvergcr, James i StrutUe. Henry | Sheehan. Timothy ] Snyder. L L | Stapleton. Mary 2 I Swan. Rebecca F P S lumbaugb. Adam Treat, Sari all A Tillard. William Waltz. Martin [Wise, Mary Ellen | vVyle. JoMph | William*. Elizabeth J , I Wilson. Seymour O. W. PATTON, P. -M. w > i T INPSBY'B IMFBOVEI> [ SWEET’S Dr. INFALLIBLE THE GREAT REMEDY -EOR RHEUMATISM. GOUT. NEURALGIA LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES. HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS- J- or all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Swwt. of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and ha* I*oll used in h'S practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing enccess. As AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAltf, It i> unrivalled by any preparation before the public, «jf which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will core rapMly and radically. RHEU MATIC DISORDERS of every kiud, and in thousands of case* where- ft has/been used it haa never been known to (ail. . FOR NEURALGIA, it will afibrd immediate relief in every ca£e, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HRADACUK in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it curb instantly. FOK NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSI TUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, aud restores it to elaticity and vigor. FOK PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it is the hffi known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every, victim of this distressing compUint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immedi ate relief and in majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extreme ly malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. , SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The w« rst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES. CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES. ULCERS. BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readiiv to the wonderful healing properties of DU. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when u«rd according to directions- Also, CHILBLAINS. FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The Great Natural Bone Setter. I>r. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, 1 s known 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. Sheet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cur** Burnt and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Linimept Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, aud seldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cbres Toothache in one minute. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Cute and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy fur sores In the known world. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Hh* been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. I Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment J Taken internally cores Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera. ! Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment | Is truly a “ friend in need,” and every family should have i it at baud. I i i Dr. Street’s Infallible Liniment ! ... . Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 26 and 50 cent*. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, aa an ex ternal remedy, is withunt a rival, and will alleviate pain mure speedily Ui «u any other preparation. For all Rheu matic and Nervuui Disorders it in truly infallible, and as a cu-ative for. Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac, its soothing, hekling and powerful strengthening properties, excite the Just wonder and astouUfament of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cures, performed by It within the last two years, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS! I DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOE MORSES I is unrivalled by any, and in all cases of arising i from Sprains, Bruises or wrenching, its effect is l and certain. Harness or saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange. 1 Ac., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Hingbone may 1 lw> easily prevented and cured in their Incipient adages. , hut confirmed cases aru beyoi d the pooeibflitv of a rods i col cure. No case of the kind, however, Is so desperate or ! hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and Its I faithful application will always remove the lameness, and I enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. j . EVERY HORSE OWNER DR. SWEET’S RICHARDSON *CO, *ol« Proprteten, Nerwick, Ct. BLOOD SEARCHER a sum cum voa Cancer, Cancerous Fonnatioea, Sardinia, Cutaneous Dise— e«, ; Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on .the Face, Sore Eves, Tetter Affections, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, Costivenees, Old and Stubborn Ulcers Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice, Salt Khenm, MercarialDiseasea, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, « Low Spirits, Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones. Together with all other diseases luring their origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir culatory system. CASE OF PANIEIi A BOYD Pittsbokob, December 31,1861. Dx. G. 11. Emul take pleasure in making this vo) antary statement in favor of a medicine prepared by you called ** Lurosur’s Blood Skabchib.” I bad suffered for five years with Scrofula which broke out oa my head aud forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and took off tht hair when the disease made Its appearance; it also broke pul on uy arm above and below the elbow, and eat into tht skin and flesh eo as to expose a fearful* core. The dUieas* on my head Went eo far th»t several small pieces oi bom came out. 1 was very week and low spirited,-and had given up all hope of ever getting well, as 1 had tried.sev eral skillful physicians and they did me no good. In Sep tember last. 1861,1 was induced to try** Lindsxt’9 In proves Blood Sxixcaxx." 1 must confess I had no fisitt Is patent medicines, but after I bad used three bottles ot Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began U heal. 1 have now taken eight or ieo bottles, and my heao and arm are entirely well except the scare remaining fron . the sure*. I will also state that 1 bad the rhenmatisn very bad in my arms and legs. The Blood Searcher al* cumd the rheumatism. lam noW a well man, over forty years of age. and I feel las tuple and young as 1 did whet. 1 was twenty, and have increased in weight t wenty.pound* 1 would also state that the disease in my furebard was s* bad that when I stooped l and lifted anything heavy, 1 tb> blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a photogtap) takfu oi me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after i began to gel well. )t does not show my appearance as bad as it wa* before I commenced taking the medicine. Yon can; set the photograph, one of which is now in my possession and n|sp at Dr. Keysets 140 Wood street. I would al«n state that I took the Blood Searcher. which was made- be fore Dr. Keyser commenced making it. Although it helped me some, I did hot recover feat until I got the kirn. made by Dr. Keyser himself. One bottle of bis did at* more good than two of the old. 1 believe it is a great de»» stronger and better. I have recommended the Blooc Searcher to a great many of my friends for various dis eases, and I believe it has helped the whole of them. . You may publish this if you wish, and 1 cm anxious that ah who are afflicted as I was may be cured. 1 live in this city - No. 4 Pine street, and am employed at Collville A Andei son’s Union Marble Works, 54 Wayne street. DANIEL A. BOTD. A BLIND MAN CURED I live In Slign, at Clinton Hill and have b«n nearly blind in both eye. for nearly four yean. I called on Dr Key Hr ab>.nt three month, ago and naked him to gike ni‘ directions to the Inatitntiun {dr the Blind in Philadelphia Be told me that 1 need not go to Philadelphia to get well aa he had'medicine that would core me, at he Bald uy die okae waa in the blqod. 1 waa treated (or* It two or thre* timet In the hospital in thla city, and Waa relieved, bui ■ky diaeaae alwaya returned after a month or two after 1 came oat of the hoapital. I (hand my diaeaae waa re turning and I called, by the advice of a good friend oi mine, on Dr. Keyaer, who haa restored my tight, and m, ejroa are'nearly at well aa ever. The Doctor gave mi * Lindsey’. Blood Searcher" and a wath. DAVID KINNOLLT, Clinton Hills, Sligo. Pitttborg, July &, 1881. Witness—E. P. H’Elroy, Andaman a tree t, Allagheny City. A BAD SOBE LEG CUBED Pit era urge, September 18,1861.—1 hereby certify that 1 have had a tore deg for over a year. It waaeovem. with nlcert and tore, ao that I conld hot work for near), a year. If, leg awrlled ao that 1 waa onabla to do any thing tor a longtime, for at laaat six months. I tried several of the boat doc tom in the city, hot without an, benefit; finally I called, on Or, Keyter. at No, 140 Wood street, who only attended the about two weeks, and gav, me hot two bottles of medicine, and 1 am now ehtirel, well and have confined ao tor six montha, Ikm employed at the Bagle Engine -Hoot. on Ponrtb street, where an, one 'can see me. CANCEB CUBED. A Lirru PIOX EKSUirn.—Hr. John Pope, of Blaena von.nrair Hontypool, Monmontahire, Kngland/writea a. followa: Sir:—An old woman i i thla place haa wlahed.me t< write yon respecting Lnrnnr’s BUMS Siaicbir, from which she found great benefit, and wiabee tf» hat, a litth more. She haa been .offering from a diaeaM of a cancar on. nature for the last aix or aeven yearn. Her danghtel who it living in America, obtained it for her, and tent her eighteen buttlee. She la now quite outd/it,aodl havi written to her daeghter twice and have received no an swer; ofconree ahe la aniloua to get more,to get com pletely fared. I told her I would write to yoh tor Ih‘ agency In thla country, and the felt vary mnen pleased h bear me tay so. I now beg to tak yon on what term. yot. will top ply me; yon will please bear in mind the car riage, and tnppiy me aa cheap aa possible, The carriag, on the One doxen bottles waa £1 8a 6d. The medirine wa> a present from her daughter. I V told like to have lb* Blood Searcher in a Jar or small cask, If yon can send ii in that way, or,in pint or quart bottles. I will tend a bill through bank or registered letter, whkh ever will be muei convenient to yon, if yon will Mod tae carrier’, receipt i the parcel aa security. I would tend yen a stamp to at. twer tbit, hot aa it It uncertain of this reaching yon, nr. account of the country being in tin and .arena, a tern, which is commonly rued, yon will be Usd enough to charge me with the pottage. Toon, raepectfUljr, [Bi*»»d) JOHN POPS. [Rt t'tn md the letter which i« pnblUhed io to-deyV DitfOltk, ftom John Pope, end belter* It to be pwaliie.— *a»XMfc/rr Dri,Keptf*s MMMtr Uu ccr Kafryl ' Preiwyedead ta)*b? DC 0»OM» H. torn, rittebiinth !|^asys‘ PREPARATIONS ■'IIiaULT CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BDCHC, A Ponitivo and Spoctflc Remedy for Dmm -of tin BLADDER, KIDNKYB, OEATEI Aita dropsical swellings. Xhia IMtelm iocrtoeee tin power of QifMtioo,ud •* cltM the ABSORB!NTS Uto tnohby octo* by whkh On WATERY OS CALCAREOUS deposition*, «od oil ON NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, «ro roducod, «• well M PAIN Alts INFLAMMATION, ud to «ood.for MB, Wo ■xx os Cospux. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHP. for weakness arising ftom beam, Habits S Blast pa don, Early Indiscretion or Abuse. > ATTENDED WITB THE FOLLOW!AO SYMPTOMS; Indisposition to Exertion, Diflkulty of Breathing, Low of Memory Low «f Power. Week Nerves, Trembling, Uorror of Disease, WekeftUuese, Dimnew ofTisha, • Pain lu the Beck. U nivenal Lassitude of the Muscular Sygtem, Uot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of lbs Skin, Eruptions of tbe Pace, These symptoms, If.allowed to go on. which this medl clue invariably renovea. toon follow* Impoiuici, Fwwn tlPiLftpric Fits, in one of which the patient way expire- Who can say that they are uot frequently fallowed ty those -DIREFUL DISEASES,” ‘INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are swsre of the caoseof their angering, ' BOX NONE WILL- CUAWOM : THIS RKCOHDT Or THE ISSAEE ASYLUMS, Aud ihe melmicholy Deaths by ple witness tu the truth ol thAMftttion. rHK CO.NSTITDriQN OVCB AFFECTED WITH OE -OANIO WEAKNESS, Requires tbe aid of medicine to strengthen and ievigor ite tbe System, which tiEMBOLD’B EETUACT BUCUC invariably dues. *A trial will evuvines the mbst skeptical. FEMALES! FEMALES!! Old or Young, Swolk, Coktxxputxnq Mar* In many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT BUCQU is ancqaaled ty any.other remedy, as in Chloro*’ ds or Retention, Irregularity, Vaiurolneas or S oppression Q Customary Eyacnations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of tbs Uterms, Lencoirhoe qr Whites, Sterility, aud for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising (torn in* iberetion, ilabita of Dissipation, or in tbe No Family Should toe Without It. Take no more Balaam, Uerenry, «r unplraaaat Mwliclua *or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. In all their stage*, Uttle or no change in Diet, And no £xpo»nre. It causes a frequent desire andgtres strength to Urinate, (hereby RemovingObstruction*, Preventing and Curing dtrictures of the Urethra. Allaying Pda and Inflama don ao frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn-oat Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the victlme of Quacks, and who hare paid heavy fees tube cured in a short time, bass (bund that they were deceived, tud that the “POISON” has, by the use of "powrrftU as tringents,” been dried up !a the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Usx Hxuoou'x Exnuci Bvcau for alt affections sad diseases of the TBOXAB PAEBELL Whether existing in from whatever cause originating, and no matter at Is the oreat Untune, and is certain to have the desired (fleet in all diseases fcr which,it is recommended. Evidence of the moat reliable and responsible character ei'l'Sctompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, from eipht to twenty yean stand, ag, wifti names known to science and lame. Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Sixfor $5, Delivered to any addreee, aecnrely packed from any oh lenratloo. ■ Feraonally appeared befoio me, an Aldenjun of the city .»f Philadelphia, H. T, IlrutaoLD, who beiup duly twora, otb say. hU preparation contains no nenjotic. noructen ry, or other injarions drags, hat are purely vegetable. 11. T. UKLMBOLD. ' Sworn and tnbocilbed before me, thle 33d day of No vember, ISM. W. P.'UIBBABD. Al Jenueii. ' ' Addraaa lettore forinfonnation in confidence to U. T. lIELMBOLD, CbemUt, Depot, 1M Sooth TenthSt, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Penn. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND ON PRINCIPLED v DEALERS, ‘ Who endeavor to dUpooe “or thuk ows” and article* on the repatatloo attained by ■ , ; QetmboldV Oenoine Preparations, do " 1 do Extract'Bacho, i do , . do. .. do ImpruTedßoaa Wasln 8| dicts ftnigjtws *very-ahe». fthaino Cad ’ " -••■) •' ■ t.,' 5 x ' Saplamber l'Oi, IMSrly. ' f HEOTOIM" ..'-.Vw lV.'v v ; PALLID COUNTENANCE RUGS. DECLINE OK CHANGE OK LIFE. bxk stnnons abovx. AND • Improved Kobe Wash CUBES SECBST DISEASES URINARY ORGANS, ! MADE OR FEMALE. HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of thjeae organs tvqnlre the aid of a DtCXXTic. HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUOUU Dncuu Btjcptosj i* au. Comnnocartoa*. Cana Guaranteed. Advice Gratia, AFFIDAVIT. « Ninth St, above Race, Pbila.' ,F« H »,« At little Expcue, Ho inconvenience