The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 10, 1863, Image 3

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i has d«.:,i s
hundred thousand frZIZ
York .Pm,
government has DOtveteome
.The'Prudent?*?
.flnUj- decide so
«"»« to the CoS'
1 wise to rRUe a new nmiv oT ,u
nilljUm of men. Some of tl le ! iZ
2 service assert that while we ,„ZI
b ukate up the- losses bj-Tihieaseg Z!
e peat want of the country i s t .
hient of the armj; already in Ip
ft & two humlre.l .
HW!- V «P «H sun met, and if it.
w abibty at nil the rebellion can . ’
Morepext autumn. HowerZiiT
M>t -true tlutt the gotenimem W
roht six or eight hundred" thousaSt
; tbji statement is tadculated toeajnT
t accomplishing any good
tbai the Census office estimates tiwo
■ 4les in the loyal sutes/hS
I wild .85, will number two mjtn!
i thousand, and that at least oS
led: thousand are fit for duty •
ah average, about, one in ffiZ
V ♦3oo,in' lieu of personal mrviZ
area hundred thousand troon» *luv«ij
Lpril or May, into the fiehCit Wwdd
enuiubni - a fund of thirty miffiZ
use! in bounties for the purpose of
old (soldiers whose terra of service il
Ire to re-enlist. The Secretary .w
.emih soldier the sum of ♦SOo/cash
ind |t i? believed that such bn offer
I midoritr of the troops who will he
ve in the’ summer months. It
ihat under certain provisions of the
leaat fifty thousand deserters win
involuntarily return to the army
•“ A bright momm’ to volir fair
(Morphy.” ’ Ulr
»d ffiorning, John.”
threjsa Murphy, wbinever 1 gee a
a ttornin’ like this, it puts me in
- dear onld counthry, and of the
red wid yer father, (regv his sown
i nier dhrew breath, and niyer a
ver passed his door without a bite or
vas John.”
Mnrphy (pulling a flask out of his
fon [thrust me for a half pint - till I
thej wharf, and may, the divil fly
Wftrf my jacket, but 111 pav V c
■toes to bed." - ‘
l,ru p, John,, till you pay me for the
yjstherday.”
klorphy, (emphatically,)! Snow’d
w she Was an oohl hod carrier, and
a d Hy washer woman, and I seed
sixroarin'big bulls to the gallows,
it double quick time, and a pewter
d wrathfuilr across the pavement.
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A. 0. KERR,
ALTOONA, PA.,
lair i& Huntingdon Counties,
l ACHLN’ES AiLK A JMlT
it -ever offeree to the public, > i their
gnclorllj established bj thf Im t thm in
1.1.400 MOKE
Imre! been sold than of any other mau
ve medals have been awarded the pro
nt Fairs and Institutes than to any otl.-
m are warranted to do all that hi claimed
ra noW In use iu several families in Al
jr nase they -give. entire satisfaction,
i those .desiring information as the su
ichines, to Col, lohnt.Piper.EeT. A.
fawkOsworth, BenJ. t. lJoso, and-E. H.
is be seen and examined at the store of
oaa. *
Sachlno, silver plated, glass (hot and new
ft. So. 2, ornamental broqae, glass foot
inner—J 55. No. 3, plain, with old style
f, - - [Morcb suim-tr.
E OR EXCHANGE!
B IIE GRIST .MJX.L-SlT
ckXack creek, thrso
n Bhck tick Station, ' '
mch, P. R, R„ pro- O
water
fe ftrat quality
creeps, 3 bolUand a corn breaker. *ll
tef, (Also a first rate water SAW MILL.
DSS AND LOTS wHh outboiliiiwp; one
utaiulng a good STORE ROOJa. At*
probity Are SIXTY ACR|£S OF LAND
timber tract adjoining* contalninglTO
u unimproved. The aEove will besold
t?r exchanged for a good firm. Apply
SAMUEL M'CABTHEY.
OR EXCHANGE!
ISIGNED for
Dge tof property la AI- JtwOL.
Iwo tots of jcronnd, 'sit- .
o( TTulilngtoa, SHE,
The hauae in a TWO- -BHBaUB I
mcuo, u by itflHa
1 SjHEUBBEUT on (be pWml»vt»-
of jjxcelUmtwiter «lthsAojr-.T»«
I byl M 9 feet deep. JPaefMWB *fW> * l
r AHD.—The
ooinnaenbip in
•• of WILLIAMS Jt itlCKtr. *>*
wd lnX»»t AltoriaM. et tbesQinenj"
here they wtU «» to*" 1
f aft tsmjt, ■■ , , ~ ■
w^ i fca* Sl '
MB STUFF wilt be Mlod and dell*-
“>»ble u aby ia
' T. J.-
JOHN IUCKBT-
MMgRCIAL LIST
i ■ AVI T'- 1.-;-'
ET “PRICE CURRENT.”
»hcd ewry Saturday, by
i-OW, No. 222 Gold threat; IM*
«w of the UEBCBANZB
f Ptjitodolphle, lb* opolsat and
KKT Of THKIIt WOMBS
iusarr, «iu tMo«qtißs«>.'
—Thplj
k »w- , i
-M'Comipk’B atort>‘iw»®’
o®jr*d for*rent. # rf *
Tru»-
%limz iri|imc.
oi Campbell* $650 ‘iCoatry Proa."
tribune power-press
printing office.
, r wiihinj-Uiu past two years. loade considerable
'' * llir in the way of new fimey
’ I'lVs.-. Waiter Cutter, Card Cutter. Ruling. Mh
' I’lr.l IMwer Press, and large Newspaper Pbwer
‘ i cut of which we give above) we are now prepared
1 iik- anything in the Uuu of printing or ruling in
: u;l i ‘to any establishment in the .'tale, and at
‘‘'’lnitially luW * execute. on short notice, all
ieJdinfl- InviUtion, Visiting, Ball k Business Cards,
Circulars, Programmes,
uiMMOTH POSTERS, SALE BILLS,
* :;r h m J® !L!linniK»MlA®@;
Pamphlets, Pay and Cheek Rolls,
BLANK books,
MAN ,rtSTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS.
*6 sak i* * trial, feeling confident that we can give
} Lji.-l:, if wo hnv" the' opportunity.
,yi » Luwthcr's bailding, corner of Yirgiuiu and An
opposite Superintendent’s Office.
LOC-A-Xj ITEIStfS-
i, llKE ,;i)iMts of Council—Special Mee' ing,
. t l 27tli, 1863. —Present—A. A. Smytli, D.:
N. J. Mervmeand Jacob Hesser.
.Inliu McClelland, Collector for 1860, being
~b:. the Council proceeded to settle with him.
II jskeii'exhonorations to amount of $34 64:
iiu motion of D. Laughman, the amount was
jU „weilhini.
.1,... K. lily being present, asked exhonorations
, Itupiicate for 1862, to amount of $96 62. ;
d:i motion, he was allowed tHe amount asked
: *!)(’. 62.)
j„, K. Eh presented a bill for service as High
..triable, amounting to $25 00.
On moiion. un order was granted him for amonnt
On motion, an order was granted Geo. Hartzel
ju ccuis for repairs on council room,
i in motion, an order wasgianted D. J. Neff for
.;,i no. lor service as attorney to Council.
Du motion, an older was granted W. B. Ketler
- >;in 00, fur service as Secretary, aud making
„:i: Duplicate for 1862.
Council received $lO 00 of J. McClelland,
am collected while Justicp of the Peace.
tin motion, adjourned. - ,
W. B. KETLER, Secy.
Kr-.t lau Meeting, March 2d, 1863. — Present
-A. A, Smyth, X. J. Mervine, John Louden
Jacob Hesser, Conncilmen, and John Allllbn,
■ ii.ct Brager-s.
.Umates of previous meetings read and approved,
ii. iii»tionof N. J- Mervine. the Couneil tender
A A Mnyili their thanks for his kind and
vhiimiilv deportment during Ins official term as
- -.-..lmi: .a' Council. To wiiich he vejdied‘in a
. nappy and appropriate remarks.
Afier which, the newly elected members, .via
in. - Kearney aud C. J. Hgckett, for three years,-
■ John McClelland lor idle year, wery sworn
■thco.
un motion of John Louden, John McClelland
elected President of Council,
un motion. W. 15. Ketler was elected Secretary
I .niieil.
" . \V. Snyder was, on motion, elected Sppcr-
i ii. illation, I). J. Nett' was elected Attorney to
on motion to meet on the first Mon
•j? evening of April.
W, B. KETLER, Seo'y
Hum Co. Fire Insurance Co.—ln another
iumn will be found the Annual Report of the Di
lators of this Company, from which it will be seen
u its finances are in a healthy, state. One cause
'■ l!us is <hat the Agents are careful what kind of
i -pcnv they insare hud do not assume too heavy
■ts. The Company has not laid an assessment :
• its premium notes for almost four years, and
■i it has paid every loss promptly. The Com
■mv was not formed for speculation, but'with the
1 itat of furnishing a safe institution for insurance
: ‘ the people of tins and adjoining counties, hence
■ 1 effort is made to extend its business over the
, state. It is emphatically a home concern, in
"■hie!, all the premiums received are appropriated
: 1 losses. The annual expenses for managing its
affairs seldom exceed $l5O. The average annual
tpmre to those insured in it for the last three
,'tais has only been $l5O per 1,000. E. B. Mc
-1 ram, agent for Altoona and vicinity will attend
promptly to all applications for policies in this safe,
airap Company. ■
Dedication.— Our readers will remember that
in- new German Lutheran Church, in this place,
-mo be dedicated on next Sunday (March 15th.)
I he following ministers will be in attendance and
& the programme for the occasion:' The dedica
: »sermon,, in German, will be preached in the
c oming, by Rev. R. Nejymann. of Pittsburgh,
i -isuj] by Rev. J. F. Kuhlmann of Wiltebre.
IdC English dedication sermon will be preached
the afternoon by Rev. S. Tingling, of Bedford,
‘ J . Preaching in the evening by Rev. J, B.
t ost, oi Birmingham, Huntingdon Co; Pa. A
'"imber of other members will be present and lake
1 sr t in the exercises.
-^ n excursion train will leave this place- for
after the services, for the accom
'“"Jation of persons from the latter place who may
' !-u 10 attend the dedication.
''iu, Cat Shot.—We Team from last week’s
'vidard that a wild cat, measuring four feetand
' , ' ll inches from the tip of its nose tojhe end of
" l:arr stive, was shot on the mountain, ;last
n ' av ’ k v a man named Wike. This is the second
“ ,lt( e‘varmints’that has been killed ohi; the
■Muniaii, this winter. -
-'U'ABLE Fahsi you Sale. —Attention ia re- ;
ll 'i to an advertisement of Blair Furnace ;
J’Vui another column. It is a ; very fine ftrin -
i;i l,! ' ln, Wy situated, and a bargain may be It ad I
“■ Fur fruiter information call on Jamoi L. !
Uil,
Of" ! APEU -~ We h«*B received the first upm-j
Ka _1 1 le ' lolllW,own a now paper-just
« at Johnstown, IV, by James F. Campbell,
ate of the Greensburg Seyubticmt. It is
eatly gotten up. Success to it. !
Deafness and Blindness.— -Dr. Jones of
New York Cjity. the skillful Eye & Ear Doctor,
has prolonged! bis stay at:';St. Charles Hotel, Pitts
burgh, until the 22nd of March, He has been in
duced to do bo on account of the grea t number of
patients who flock to him from: far and near. All
who need the services of a skillful Oculist and
Aurist, will do well to call immediately. Dr.
Jones is n graduate of the Oldaud the New School
Medical Colleges, and of: an Eye and Ear college-
His diplomas from the same hang in his office. —
Dr. J. straightens cross 'eyes in one minute. He
operates for Cat.cr.ict, Cltib Feet, Hare-lip, Hernia,
Polypus in the nose and par; He inserts artificial
eves to move naturally. ; Ho cures stuttering in a
half hour. He introduces artificial ear drums
which improve the hearing immediately where the
natural organ is destroyed. Be cures discharges
of the ear, and noise in the head, and partial deaf
ness and blindness, weak and sore eyes, and ner
vous diseases and those diseases of the organs of
sense, ic., which are not successfully treated by
family physicians. He performs all difficult opera
tions in surgery. Office jit. Charles Hotel, Pitts
burgh. Consultation fidp.
Sanford's Opeba Tbodpb.— i VVe take great
pleasure in informing oiir readers that the above
well known Troupe; of; ■ Artists have at length
determined to pay us a visit, Fob one Night
„only, Thursday March 12th, 1863, at Lo
gan Hall. The front scats will be reserved, on
.this occasion. We learn from Tom W. Brown,
tbeir agent, that this company still retains all the
gentlemen whose names have become as house
hold words in Philadelphia and Harrisburg. We
see by the Harrisburg daily Telegraph, that on the
closing night, hundreds were unable to obtain ad
mission, notwithstanding the prices of admission
were double the usual amount. On this occasion
the citizens “of Harrisburg, and Mr. Sanford’s
Troupe, extended him > grand complimentary
benefit. We wish them, success as we know their
entertainments ore rich, racy and select, and that
the strictest decorum hf always observed. We
recommend our readers to read the programme
for the night.
Ho! All te Lovkßs of Good Beef. —Mr.
Runyen informs us that :he intends to slaughter
his mammoth steer, which we noticed two weeks
since, the last of this week, and will have the beef
in market on next Saturday morning. It is the
largest animal ever slaughtered in this place, and
it will be worth a trip to the market house to see
the steaks which he will' furnish. One of them
would supply a meal for almost any of our hotels.
If you want a piece of genuine show beef, don’t
forget Runyen’s market,: next Saturday morning,
Attempt to Commit' SnciuE. —On Cherry
Alley, on Friday morning Inst, a man named
Ferdinand Murray, attempted to commit suicide,
by cutting his throat with a razor, while laboring
under the effects of liquor; but the weapon wits
taken from him before he could injure himself.-
Hoi. Register. f
Notice.—All those indebted to me are request
ed to come forward and: settle accounts, as I wish
to go to the city for thte purpose of laying in a
supply and need all Outstanding money.
A. 110USH, Di-aggist.
A Word to Married People.—
If it be true that “A'penny saved is two-|rcnce
| mode,” the shortest way to get rich is to buy your
| Groceries at FRITCHEY’S, corner of Main and
j Caroline streets, Altoona,
i Browned Rye constantly on hand.
Pickles, ready for table use, by the dozen or
hundred. ■
Shriver’s Baltimore. Oyster Ketchup.
Pepper Sauce and 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 Rye. Tty it. -■
His stock of Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries,
; &c., cannot be excelled in the place.
. , Cigars and Tobacco of all brands.
Gall and be convinced that it is to your interest
to buy at the New Family Grocery.
FEMALES 1 FEMALES! , FEMALES!
Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known as
HEMBOLtiS EXTRACT BCCHU,
For all Complaints Incident to the sex.
No family should be a
Without it.
And none will when once
Tried by them.
It U wed by
YOUNG AND OLD,
In the Decline or Change of Life,
Before and After Marriage f
titering and After Confinement
To Strengthen the Kerr**,
Restore Nature to its Proper Channels and
In vigoratethe Broken-down Constitution,
From whatever Came Originating.
USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS!
* Take- ’ t - i
ffEMBOLD'S EXTRACT SZCHU.
See advertisement 7 in another column. Cut out, and
send for It.
SINGER & GO.’S
Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine,
WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS,
Is tbs BEST! and CHEAPEST sad MOST BEAUTIFUL of
all Sewing Machine*. This: Machine will sew anything,
from the running of. a tonk in Tarlatan to the making «f
an Overcoat—anything .from Pilot or Beaver Cloth, dovta
to the softest Cause or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready
to doits work to perfection; It can fell, hem, bind, gather
tuck, quilt, and hat capacity tor a great variety of oAia
mental work. This* is not the only machine that can foil
hem, bind, 4c. but It will do so better than any other Map
chine. The letter “A? Family Sewing Machine maybe
had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Voiding Case
which is ncw bi-coming so popular, il, as its namoimplles,
one that can be folded into a box, or case, which, when
open, makes a beautiful, suhstancial, and spacious table
for the work to rest upon. - Tho cases are of every ima
ginable design-plain as this wood grew in its native for
est, or as elaborately finished as art can make them.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with Silk-Twist,
Thread. Needles, Oil etc. of the very best quality.
Send for aicopy of« filKGjfcß 4 CO.’S GAZETTE.”
I. M. SINGEK & CO.,
458 Broadway, N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFtCE-810 CHESTNUT ST.
Mr. D. W. A. Belforii, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Street,
Agent In Altoona.
' Altoona, Nor. 18, 1562.
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.
The Bey. ffm, Cosgrore, while laboring as a Missionary
in Japan, was cared of Consumption, when all other meana
had failed, bya recipe obtained from a learned physician
in thegreat city of Jeddo. ’ Thu recipe has coredgreat
number* who wore (Offering from Consumption. Bronchi
tis, .Sore Threat, Coogba and Quids, and the debility and
nerron a depression caused bythese disorders.
Desirous of benefiting others, I wilt, send this recipe,
which I hare brought homo with me, to all who need it,
fhee of charge. Address, d
Her. WM. COBGROVK,
438 Fulton Arenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dec. 2»,18«e-ly.|
BAIL ROAD AND HAIL SCHEDULE.
TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART.
Baltimore Express West arrive* 7.35 A.M.- leaves 7.55 A.M.
PhUadul’* * SdO •• “ ft.4o “
Fast Line •• 8.30 P. M. *.45P.M.
Mail Train 7.4ofrnosn«>fanher West.)
Express Train Ea*t 9.26 P.M-leaves 9.45 P. 31.
Fast Line ' •* 4.U0 A.-M. ** 4.‘tt A. M.
Slail Train “ “ 11.30 w " 11.35 •*
Trains on Hollldaysburg Branch run to connect with
Express Trains ami Fast Line West arid Mail Train East
ami West?
Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Branch and Bald Eagle
Valley R. It. run to connect with Express Train West'and
Mail Train East and West.
MAILS ARRIVE.
Eastern Through, Baltimore and Washin<n<>n. 7.35 A. M.
“ Philadelphia, K. 20 ••
9.ini P. M.
11.23 A, M.
7.4U V. M.
725 A.M. A 7.JM I*. M.
MAILS CLOSE.
Western Through.
Western Way.
Eastern Way
JlolHdaysburg,
Western Way, 7.2 u a. M.
Eastern Way, 11,00 ••
Western Through, . 7,30 P. M.
Eastern Through, 7.30 ••
Iloliidaysburg, T. 8.00 A M. A 7,00 P.M.
Office Hocus:—During the week from 6.46 A. M. until
7,30 P. M. On Sundays froiu 8.00 until 9.00 A. M.
G* W. PATTON, P. M.
atAHBIED.
On the 3d of March, at the Lutheran Parsonage. Holli
day sburg. by Kev. D. Schindler, Mr. A. M. LINDSEY to
Mwa HARRIET ORESET, both of Fraukstown.
On the :18th ult.. by the Hot. A. W. Gibson,
G ARDNEK. Lieut. Col. of the Ist Regt. Pa. Cavalry, to
Mins SARAH P. HARNKR, of Juniata. Blair county*
Oil the 26th alt., at the residence of Mr. Jacob Barnhart,
by the Rav. J. Zimmerman. Mr. SAMUEL \Y. GKABIi.L,
of the vidlnity of* Martiosburg, to Mias MART ELIZA
BETH BALTZLKY <>f Claysburg, Blair county.
On the 7th inst., at the Exchange Hotel, in this place,
by Rev. A. H. Sembower, Dr. W. J. OWENS, to Miss
JENNIE BELL, both of Tyrone City.
On the 28th ult,. in Blair township. Mrs. MARY E.
MYERS, aged 82 years, 9 months and three days.
On the same day, in Freedom township CHARLES
EEDWARD, son of Henry and Mvria Thomas, aged 4
'ears and 17 days.
In Antis tp ,on the 19th ult.. .1A MKS "SOOT P. sou ■' f
Dr. R. and M. Annie Clark, aged 1 yr:. 3 mo*. ln days..
On the 12th ult.. JOHN’ BECK, of Warriorsmark. Hun
tingdon C« . aged 81 years. 9 mouths and 11 days.
Sanford's Opera Troupe,
from Philadelphia <t Harrisburg opera houses.
S. S. SANFORD. PROPRIETOR t MANAGER
THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD!
Positively ONE NIGHT Only
Xj OG--A. IST IKC-A-IL.!-.,
Thursday Evening, March 12th, 1863
Mr. 8. 8. S.uifud wishes to mate tn hi* friends and the
i'uldie, that <mr Conceits will be ofthe most
SELECT. RA GY & RICH.
and that the strictest decorum must and shall bo preserved
Making a fue-Himile of all our previous concerts through
out the Vnited State,-.
New .Songs. Duetts, Trios, Quauti.its,
r\ CIIOKUSSES Jtc.
NEW comicalities: hits upon the times;
Head our Programmes for the Evening. To he
obtained at all the principal places in the town.
TICKETS 25 CENTS.
Doors open at *l.l ■ To 'commence at 74
FRONT SKATS WILL HE RESERVE*.
ANNUAL Statement of the Directors
of the Blmr Countv Protection Mutual fins Insu
rance Company for the year 1562, it being the 12th An
nual Statement of said Company.
Amount of property insured Jan. 1, '62....
Bo it > do during year
$450,720 50
Deduct ain't expired during year, $112,900 00
Do do,..surrendered d 0... 4,400 00
Ain’t insured Jan. 1, ’C3,.
Ain't of Premium Notes in force Jan. 1, ’62,-.. $41,264 13
Do d0....—d0... rec’d during year 8,144 67
$49,398 70
Ded’t ain’t expired during year $12,718 06
Du isurrendired do 603 00
Notes in force Jaq. I*’63.
Balance at last statement $3,127 77
Amount received during year ibr insurance... 406 22
Interest op money loaned 47 00
EXPANSES
Alexandei-Gwin, Altoona, loss by Are
of dwelling house, insured in pol
icy No. 736
£. 6 H. Nutter, Gallitzin. lota by fire
of warehouse and shook®, insured
In policy No, 959
Blair Oouhty Whig, publishing an
nual statement..,
Same, publishing card and notices of
meetings
Democratic Standard, publishing an
nual statement
Same, publishing card
Uolltdaysbnrg Register, publishing
annual statement and ~ard 12 35
Same, printing 50U policies 20 75
Altoona Tribune, publishing card.,.
D. K. Ramey, surveying and report
logon toss at Altoona
Directors, $8 each-for services..
Secretary’s fees
Postage, stationery, &c
$2,567 47
JNO. DKAN, See*y.
Now to wit,.this 26th day of February, 1863, the above
account auditwtand approved.
Balance.
Mar. 10,1863-31
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE!
THE undersigned will sell at private sale
hh BLAIR FURNACE BAKU, ait- K__d
date in Logantownshlp, Blair county, Pa M jjaKuaL
300 ACRES OF LAND, Jg||||£
Near two hundred of which U in a good state or cnltiva
lion. Part of th is tract consists of the be.it quality of
LIMESTONE Land; the remainder is good bottom and
slate land. * A large quantity of
White Pine and Oak Timber,
Of easy aeons, remain upon this Farm.
The Little Juniata River andTthe Pennsylvania Rail
Road pass through the land, dividing it into two' portions,
either of which would bo large enough for a form.
There is a Large and Never-failing Spring
upon the premises, and affords the BEST SITE FOR A
DAIRY, that could be found.
This Farfh is at Blair Furuoce Station, on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and about
Two Miles from the flourishing town’of
[lyr.
Which always afford* a GOOD AND READY MARKET.
The Proprietor will RESERVE the Furnace, the Im
provements immediately around the name, the land between
said river and Railroad, the ii»e of the Water-Power,' and
the ORE AND MINING PRIVILEGES, with ‘hfflefent
Limestone for any Furnaces or Lime Kilos which may be
erected on the land unsold. >
half of the purchase money in hand and .the
remainder In three or five years, with Interest, payable
•emi-annnaUy; the payment secured by tends and mort
gage of tiro purchasers. ■
information, call upon dames L- Gwin,
near the premises, nr the Proprietor, in Philadelphia
U. N. BURROUGHS.
March 3,1862—5-3 w
New stock of boots & shoes
for Men unci Boyf, Lediei ul UllMt," jaat f«e*d *t
LAUOHMAN'S.
DIED.
$382,677 80
77,043 00
117,366.00
$343,354 50
13,221 66
$36,177 04
RECEIPTS.
$3,580 99
$5OO 00
;ioo oo
0 00
10 00
6 00
10 00
5 00
5 00
72 00
60 00
3 42
1,013 52
W. M. .LLOYD, >
JOS. SMITH, y Ex. Com.
J. B. PAXTON. J
Altoona,
Dr. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE
LINIMENT,
THE
GREAT REMEDY
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT. NEURALGIA LUMBAGO,
STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS. BRUISES,
CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES; HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and
never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of
Dr. Stephen Sw«vt. of Connecticut, the famous bone setter,
and bus beep used in h>s practice for more than twenty
years with the most astonishing success.
AS AX ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by
any preparation before the public, of which the most
skeptical may be convinced by a single trial.
This Liniment will cure ftpldly and radically. RHEU
MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, aud in thousands of
case* when- It has been used it has never been known to
fail.
FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in
every case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three
minutes and is warranted to do it.
TOOTHACHE also will it care instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY GENERAL LASSI
TUDE arising from imprudence or. excess, this Liniment
is u most hnppy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly
upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the
system, and restores it to ela-ticity and vigor.
FOR PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it
is the best known, ucd we challenge the world to produce
an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint
should give it a trial, for it will nqt 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 care.
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge
ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The
worst case may bo conquered by this Liniment in two or
three days.
BRUISES. CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES. ULCERS, BURNS
AND SCALDS, yield reudilv to the wonderful healing
properties of DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
when used according to directions- Also, CHILBLAINS.
FROSTED FEET. AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
The Great Natural Bone Setter.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
Is known all over the United Slates.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,
the author of “Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.’’
Or. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
C’uiVH Rheumatism and never fails,
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Cures Bui us ami Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruisee.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail.
- Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to care.
Or. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
i)r. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Curfs Cuts ami Wounds immediately and loaves no scar.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for sores in the known world.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Has been used by more than a million people, and all
praise it.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Taken internal), cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
Is truly a “ friend in need,’* and every family should have
it at baud-
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment
la for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cento.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
1)11. SWEET S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an ex
ternal remedy, Is without a rival, and will alleviate pain
more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheu
matic and Nervous Disorders It ia truly infallible, and as a
curative for Soros, Wounds, Sprains, Braises, 4c., its
soothing, healing and powerful; strengthening properties,
excite the just wonder aud astonishment 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'!
DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB HORSES
is unrivalled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising
from Sprains, Braises or wrenching, its effect is magical
and certain. Harness or saddle Galls, Scratches Mange,
4c.. it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may
he easily prevented and cured In their incipient stages,
but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radi*
eal cure. No case of the Kind, however, is so desperate or
hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, aud Its
faithful application will always remove the lamenees, and
enable the horses to (ravel with comparative ease.
EVERY HORSE OWNER
should have this remedy at band, for its timely use at the
first a* pearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those
formidable diseases, to which all horses ate liable, and
which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly
worthless. v
DK. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
IS THIS
Soldier’s Friend,
Aud thousands have found it truly
A FRIEND IN* NEED!
CAUTION
ToetoM fanpoiitioo, obeerve the tlgnatnre and Likened!
of Dr. SfOphin Sweet on every label, end eleo “ gtenben
Sweet'e Infallible Linlnent" blown in the glaw ofeKch
bottle, without which none are genuine.
RICHARDSON A 00. *
Sole Proprietor*, Norwich, Ct. ;
MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agente, .
A 3 Cliff Street, N*w York,
da. Sold by ell deelen everywhere.
December A, IMf^ly.
JTKDSEY’B IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER,
a sou cm ms
Cancer,
Cancerous Formations,
Scrofula,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Erysipelas, f , Boils,
Pimples on the Face,
Sore Eyes,
Tetter Affections,
Scold Head,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers ,
Rheumatic Disorders,
Janndice,
Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases,
General Debility,
Liver Complaint,
Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits,
Female Complaint*!
Epilepsy or Fits,
Paralysis or Palsy,
Syphilitic Diseases and
Caries of the Bones.
Together with all other diseases having their
origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir
culatory svstem.
CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD.
Pittsburgh, December 31,1861.
D&. G. 11. Kbyssr :—I take pleasure in making this vol
untary statement in favor of a medicine prepared by you
called “ Lindsey's Blood Searches.” I had suffered for
five years with Scrofula which broke ont on my head and
forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and took off the
hair when the disease made its appearance; It alsobrokeout
on my arm above and below the elbow, and eat iota the
akin and flesh so as to expose a fearful sore. The disease
on my head went so far.tbat several small pieces of bone
came out. 1 was very week and low spirited, and had
given up all hope of ever getting well, as I had tried sev
eral skillful physicians and they did me no good. In Sep
tember last, 1861,1 was induced to try “ Lindsey’s Im
proved Blood Searcher.” I must confess I .bad no faith
in patent medicines, but after I bad used three bottles ol
Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my bend and arm began to
heal. I have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my bead
and arm are entirely well except the scars remaining from
the sores. I will also state that 1 had the rheumatism
very bad in my arms and legs. The Blood Searcher also
cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty
years of age, and I feel as suple and young as I did when
1 was twenty, and bare increased in weight twenty pounds.
I would also state that the disease in my forebeard was so
bad that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, the
blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyscr hud a photograph
taken oi me by Mr. Culgo, the artist, after I began to get
well. It docs not show my appearance as bad as it was
before I commenced taking the medicine. You can see
the photograph, one of which is now in my possession,
and also at Dr. Kcyser’s 140 Wood street. I would also
state Chat 1 took the Blood Searcher which was made be
fore Dr. Keyser commenced making it. Although it
helped me some. 1 did not recover fast ufl|il I got the kind
made by Dr, Keyaer himself. One bottle of bis did me
more good than two of the old. I believe it is, a great deal
stronger and better. I have recommended the Blood
Searcher to a great many of my friends for various dis
eases, and 1 believe it has helped the whole of them. You
may publish this if you wish, and 1 am anxious that all
who are afflicted as I was may be cured. 1 live in this city,
No. 4 Pine street, and am employed at Collville k Ander
son’s Union Marble Works, 54 Wayne street.
A BLIND MAN CUBED
1 live in Sligo, at Clinton Mill aud have been nearly
blind in both eyes for nearly four years. I 'called oo Dr.
Keyacr ab'.ut three months ago and asked him to give me
directions to the Institution for the Blind in Philadelphia
Ue told me that 1 need not go to Philadelphia to get well
as he bad medicine that wonld care me, as be said iny dis
ease was in the blood. I was treated for it two or three
times in tbe bospital in this city, and was relieved, but
my disease always returned after a month or two after I
came out of the hospital. I found my disease was re
turning and I called, by the advice of'a good friend of
mine, on Dr. Reyser, who has restored my sight, and my
eyes, are nearly as well as ever. The Doctor gave me
* Lindsey’s Blood Searcher” and a wash.
Pittsburg, July 5,1861.
Witness —E. F. M’Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny
City.
A BAD SORB LEG CUBED.
Pitbtbiiroh, September 18.1861 .—I hereby certify that
1 have had a sore leg for over a year. It was covered
with ulcers aud sores so that I could not work for nearly
a year. My leg swelled so that 1 was unable to do any
thing for a long time, for at least six months. I tried
several of the best doctors in the city, bat without any
benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyset, at No. 140 Wood
street, who only attended me about two weeks, and gave
me but two bottles of medicine, and I am now entirely
well and have cohtined so for six months. lam employed
at the Eagle Engine House on Fourth street, where any
one can see me.
CANCER CURED.
A L£ttzx Fxok SxaLAKD.—-Mr. John . Pope, of BUena-"
von, hear Moutypool, Monmontohire, Eoglkud, writes as
follows:
Six:—An old woman hi this place has wished me to
write yoh respecting Lnrosxr’X Blood Bxaxchxe, from
which she found greet benefit, and wishes to have a little
more. She has been suffering from a disease of a concert
ons nature for the last six or seven years. Her daughter
who’is livjßg in America, obtained It for her. and sent her
eighteen bottles. She is how quite out of it, and 1 have
written to her daughter twice and have received no an
•wer; of coarse she Is anxious to get more; to get com
pletely cured. I told her I would write to you for the
agency in this country, and the felt very much pleased to
hear me say so. 1 now beg to ask you on what terms you
wiUsnpply me; you will please,bear in mind the car
riage, aud supply me as cheap as possible. The carriage
on th&one dozen bottles was £1; 84 6d. The medicine was
a present from her daughter. 1 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 tend a bill
through bank bti registered letter, which ever will be most
convenient to you, If yon will send me carrier’s receipt o
the parcel as security. I would send you; a stamp to on
swer this, but as it is uncertain of this reaching you, on
account of the country being ih six and sevens, a term
which Uncommonly used, yon will be kind enough to
charge me with the postage.
Sworn and enbeoribfd Mora me, a&d dap of Mo
rember, 18M. W.P. lUBBABD, Alderman, >
. "jftntfclt, a&r* Sac*, Hrfla.
Addree* lettenftrWfcriudioQ in oooMeneoto '•
a.r. belmbou), chemiet,
PBlaiWpbla, feu.
BE WARS Of COUNTEBTBraS AMD UHPEINCIPIJffi
DKAI.EKB,
Who endeavor to diepoae “or tun owr” and “otam"
Article*on th* npntatloo attained by
HelmboU’kOennine Preparation*. r * *
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OS- -toot/or Dr. Erywr’imnaeew IA« torfcrtoyreeoil j. do‘ BeriaaetiM»
be*,<»,«edt*oa. ’l:;'' d. £■ ■ ■
Prepared and eold by Dr OlOAfit H. Kama, Pittsburgh aaaefWioipßr Ttfta mo'oiMfr. £*|
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Yocn, reepectfallj,
[Signed], : JOHN MM
[We hare *eea the letter which U pnbUehed in to-day 1 !
JHtfateh, from John Pope, and beUrre It id be fenalae.—
Editor* Ditpatch PUUtmrgK. ' ‘ '
PREPARATIONS
Dyspepsia, .
Costiveness,
“ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED”
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT RUOHD,
A Ponitln and Specific Remedy
For Diaaaaat of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, QRAYRL
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS,
Thta Medicine increaara tin po«r of Dictation, nod u
cites the ABSORBENTS into heel thy acitoo, by which the
WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depoaltloni, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, art reduced, at wall at
PAIN AHD INFLAMMATION, and la good for Mu. We
motCßuui.
For weakness arising fh>m Excesses, Habits of Dissipa
ioo, Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED Wmi THE FOLLOWIAG SYMPTOMS:
Indisposition to Exertion, Difficulty of Breathing,
Lou of Memory Lou of Power,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in tbs Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Plashing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin. ' Eruption* of the Pace.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medl
cine invariably, removes, soon follows Ixpotuot, Fatum
Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
those “DIREFUL DISEASES,”
Many are aware of the cauae of their angering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS
THE KECOKDT OK THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the melancholy Death, by Conantaption bear am
ple witoeae to the. truth ol the aaaertkm,
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE ATTBOTBD WITH OK
OANIC WEAKNESS, '
Requires the old of medicine to strengthen and invigor
ate the System, which BEUBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD
invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical.
FEMALES! FEMALES 11
Old or Young, Single, Maaazxn or Contemplating Max-
In many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT
UCCHU is uneqnaled by any other remedy, as in Chloro
or Retention, Irregularity, Painfblness or Suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state
of the Uteras, Leucprrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in*
discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DANIEL A. BOYD,
No Family Should be Without It
Tata no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine
for unpleasant and dangerous dfswoi.
In all their atagea,
LUtle or ao change ip Diet,
Anti no Exposure, .
It eanaaa a frequent deaira and girea atraogthto Drinata,
thereby Remoring Obatrnctioqa, Piurenting and Curing
Strictarea of the Urethra. Allaying Painand Indama
tion ao frequent in the claaa of dlaeaaaa, and eypofii|'rii
Poiaonbna Oiaaaaea had worn-ont Matter.
DAVID KIriNOLDY,
Clinton Hills, Sligo.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who h»ve b'ea the
vlctima ofQoacha, and who hate paid hear/ hit' to he
cored in a ahort time, hare found thatthey were deceived
and that the “POISON” haa, by the nae of “powerful a»-
tringenta,” been dried op in the ayatem, to break hat la
an aggravated form, and parbapa after Marriage.
Uax Hiuoou’a XztucT Bocae for all esntWane and
diaeaaea of the
THOMAS FARRELL.
Whether dieting in
Prom whatever caoae originating, aid ho matter at
la the Great ittoamc, and ia certain to hate: the daaired
effect in Ml diaeaaea for which it la recommended.
Evidence of the moat reliable and reapourible
wi'l accompany the medlcinea.
Certificatra of Cnrea, from eight to twenty yeara
Ing, with name, known to acience and fame.
Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six for $5,
■ : 'V
Delimred tomj iddnm,ieconl7 pick'd bonnuijib
•omtioa. '
Pncmi timiwi a tii ■
Caret Oomnteed. ’ IMdOntb.
Pereooill; appeared betel mi, in AMenaut of the ete
of Philadelphia, H. T. TTmnotn, who being <Mp twin,
doth uj, hto prepmtioD contain! no TurrnHfi. nn mini
>7, or other iojariaat droge, bat in purely regetiUei
-'...1-.-. ti.T.tairArfiit.Tt
BEUBOLD’S ■
OBNIiJINE
'
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.”
&IAGE.
DECLINK OR CHANGE OP LIFE.
axe einproita above.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU.
AND
Improved Rose Wash
CURES SECRET DISEASES
URINARY ORGANS,
MALE OR FEMALE.
HOW LONG STANDING-
Diaeaaea of tbeaa organa require the aid of a Onaxne.
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBU
AFPIDAVIT.
At little Expaaaa,
No incoovanieace