T* « r. ^5,.,,. l£.«Hy WHl.u.tr ! H| ‘- I* iM&iml. nod MJ MiotoJipet«. "" «i vmt Jfern, Jan. J«, ig£3. SHJ»c»9 Jmpkmath. f ms-~°r '•w-.W* 0lwL ; r:lw»*MWil,-ltlm-»li!u« auehiup T „ ’ rake, 1 l«y rl v.fcr, v ManufarturrdAK .Buat. - ' t€* «bndrM('* diimftw; Sg’ ](«, 26 pilWw citm, 0 (hrotidi, Ifeu J? SW-lmrd tow, KSQIIM-oMWMgfu MC«, 320 Ita. tnlfcm (nitty - llyjort /or 1802. . t 11 -11 r t , r | f f - ' -I S E i £ r '- , I; ■> ....25 s o 0 0~40 a« L. 16 19 0 2 1 41 26 m ’JS ..„ 12 6 11- *44 S £ « „. 8 5 1 0 (0 15.2 s « S' H 011« 11 a S « « 0 . 8 2 37 24 S -Si i.V-.S IS 0 (I 2 37 19 18 71- h- « W 2 0 --rfl 34 18 10 If 1-4 7 0 ,1 .1 36 IS 14 *» ri. f 10 1 0 29 22 26 Tk /.. « 2 0 0 1 30 2* aj If o*M 1 0 0 0 38 28 Mi »7 UtM. 1.1962,.... gn Brio* Ibe year 131 217 407 ■vs*. 4 (taring year. 0 -r a u ; Jim. 1,1883. fcJL ,, ’* r ,l ||r»dailtnt Uiwe w«re 41 Ama-icuu, iH.15i5....,.......-.,..' .4,. ■ iafe flw year 49 year... 's*». 1,1863 JJ SByfcriug pauper* accommodated with trew.Jan, MS..- _. Jsgjg jf, »» 0. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., uir &. Huntingdon Counties. ACHING AUK -vl-'.MIT i eVer offered to the public, tlieii betari).} cst*Ui*lmlby the birt ibiu i& 1,400 MOKE in? been Hold than or nny other.man* afcedMltf liavf hvrt awarded the pco- F*lnf{rotl Institute# than to auv oth |na warnu&teil to do alt that u ebrimed hpw inuseiu *eveml families in Al* pu* th<> *iw euttre imtisfHction. Juwe desiring iuf •riuatkm aa the «o bines. to Col. John t. Piper. Rrv. A. rwhevwortli, BeuJ. F. Bose, and E. U. |b**e*D and examined at the atore of line, silver plated. gfaus foot an 1 new 2. ornamental bronze, glass foot e»—436. No. 3, plain. with oW style [Man* 21,1861-tf. :;OR EXCHANGE! ILE GRIST MILL SlT tiUcfc nnlc. three- , RjllaEk Lrk Station, ' toaster wheele. i-v first quality ;roena.3 taolta and a corn bniiacr. all nv Afana first rate water SAtF Mibb. 89 ASD LOTS wiib out bonding* t ons Minin* a good STORK KOOM. At frWpwtjafodiXTT ACRES OF WSD uniosr tract adj"i .in*. conWnlng UD IdnimpMTrd. The above wll! be aoW f exchanged for a good (arm. Apply , SAMUEL M’CARTHKT. £ OR EXCHANGE ! OFFER* for fee'lbr property in AN - t’o jno ofground; alt- ' S+ fcew Vwblii|ttiiii.flH|nt |Th»-boii*e la a TWO* CILOISO, U by SSjHHfiHH wrests, irllii -building*. ThVro w aiao a imrletT «• I; SItBUBBRKT on the premia**, to of excellent water at I*lo door, the by l#o feet deep. P.vursvion gtrep et ; Iter information can be hadhy apply tipf Armagh, or th*i -bacriber. at Al ■ Ti.VHRESOE P; WORK v ... ■ -- •. - a . ABIX-Tbe m^enigned i ci*-p«rtnenUilp in Att 4 of rfIMAAtd .A iUCKBT. «« ra In JEaat Altoona, ittSlSW**® k rye they,jrtn alirhye fcoap nn.hndd fttakimU, i ksTMJtIAV l4fß, ■ aaW'OMS *c 0 » STUFF will be AIM and d«Ut- m any in the Market. - I. /.WJUiIAkSi JOBS HhSuBT- WPGIAL list SST “ PBICE CUBBEST,” MM ,etr«7 B»Mnl Vr f Street, Piiiuf* fe urf th* HEBCUAKIS a MAS *tjor tokik ; wo*** uatr, wfltl>*ci(itluiKd. rnßi* basement of -Wofk'* »asttSf®s ™nass&. alow ngj; •wMibr im'MP* •P* i-jfi -C aBKtSr as |lt00»a iritoc. 0 M CwpMTi $B6O “Crntry Pm*." tribune power-press printing office. , within tliO pahl two year# l , made couaidtrable :f r oiir eiublMimeut in tho w«y of o« i w fancy ‘ Prtss Paper Cutter, Curd t’utter. Holing 51a- Hjwer Press, and large Newspaper Power • iC QI of whiph wr give above) we are now prepared ’"' „te-anytlnwg in the line of printing or ratio# in '\iyiil t.» Kiiy establishuiei.t in the ?tnte, and pt ’’'irijuaHy low- Wecun execute.; on short notice,all lading, inviUUon, Visiting, Bali & Business Cards, Circulars, Programmes, iiiMMOTH POSTERS, SALE BILLS, ■* -.fLt AM® kIWiiJS-MllA®® Pnopkete. Pay and Check Bolls, blank books, MANIFESTS, and blanks of all kinds. ' « the opportunity. ‘ ~ u«tlirr’i) building. corner of Virginia and.An- uppusito Superiutonileut’s Offl. e. local, items. , !»■ iu.-- be any truth in the adage that ~,p n - Mai eh comes in like a lion it goes out like urah." >™ ought to have extremely pleasant (t>e the next two weeks, but we confess . apjiearanee of tilings this (Monday) .lining does not indicate such a result. Within ... |as t two weeks we have had more snow and Kl . r weather than at any other time during the uier, and ihis morning we have some five or six . lW4 of mow, a keen “ Norwester,” sleigh-bells Singling and .everything indicates mid-winter, a a ,her prophets say it indicates an early spring, n't hope so. . ■« 62 45 ■ ■ M 40 Fritchcy i« selling’No. 1 Carbon Oil at 12} . ivr quart. liiii Bkef. —As previously announced, Mr. ...n.-eu slaughtered his mammoth steer last week ~,i had him ip market on Saturday morning, l, dresset 1618' lbs elein meat. He furnished . , m! 3fio lb- of tallow, and his hide weighed J3O Sitigh- -tunding-rih roasts weighed over 15 . Th>- f,M ,-.n the nuh|’ foast, outside of the .« meat, was three inches thick. It was de ii ndv the pretties! beef ever, sold in this marker, i ; it was just as good as it was pretty. Fritchcy is soiling No. I Carbon Oil at 12; jer quart. i. ukrixtiOn. — In our item on the Blair County nance Company, in our last week’s issue, the vjif, made us state that the expense to the in smi in that Company for the last three years i: kan £l5O per $ I,i)00. It -should have ■a, one dollar and fifty cents per $l,OOO. ■iMdcrahic ditferenee. 6TErenl>iKly knows we would make no ar •aiigtMem with such men, — Whig. N-, they don't. Bm everybody knows you ’■sild have cheated the publisher of the Register -a oi par; of the money due him, if the candi ,t.e- laid not known your failing, and applied to ■■ m know the truth, “That’s what the matter,” iiihmiv. ©“Fiitchcy is selling No. 1 Carbon Oil at 12} •\ Jjcr quart. Aitemion. —A meeting of tin- members of the Mouniiiin Base Ball Club will be held in the Milium- Office of the Penn'u It li. Co., on Thors to evening, .March 2G;h, at 7 o'clock. Xhe vmbers are earnestly requested to attend, as -wuiss will lie transacted. O" Old “ Bother’em” says there is no truth in tr assertion that he lied on us in order to obtain yjtei money which he never earned ;and was not -etiik-d to. We say yeti did lie, Johnny, and we M prove it by the member from this county. ‘- a on a hot griddle, old fellow, and will have ■ J font* pretty smartly if yon don’t want to get 'mod. Better.“dry up” on that subject. tj" Friichey is selling No. 1 Carbon Oil at 12J pvt quart. O" OU “ Bother’em,” of the Whig, says that a ■ •’•’ciy printer is the meanest of all professional Vs - Well, he ought to know. He has ratted ll! way through a couple of professions, and is the meanest, ratting primer! that ever dis rated the profession in this county. He speaks ''m experience. - ’ : . C 3“ Friichey is selling No. 1 Carbon Oil at 12J ‘■per quart.’ ■ The Wheeler &. Wilson Sewing Machine is "■pit. not easily damaged, and, in point of effec vuiw._ is without a rival.” —Scientific American. *k A. O. Kerr, of, this place, is agent for .the 't of these machines in Blair and Huntingdon oitits. See advertisement. A meeting wll be held jn Patton’s Hall C! ‘ Friday evening next, March 19th, for the pnr • of forming a Union League. The . public are ■'.ecifnlly invited to attend. ' Q" Friichey is selling No. I Carbon Oil at 12J P’t quart V,n CE. —All those indebted to me are request '' I, j come forward and settle accounts, as I wish go to the city for the purpose of laving in a an< * need all outstanding money. A. ECUSII, Druggist. Word to Married People.— !'■ ** ,r “e that “ A penny saved is two-pence a* o6l l * lc shortest way to get rich is to buy your a t FUXTCHEY'S, comer of Main and streets, Altoona. * ~ f rawned Rye eonstanily on hand. 1 ''•Uet, ready for table use, bv the dozen or “Ondred. .• crime, I deem it just thatl should give the public a true statement of the fatsU. so far as they con cern other people. I hear it reported that Mr. and w I Mrs. Galespif wciO the capse of my getting into s ualtimore Oyster Ketchup. the difficulty with Mr. Bach, and had it not -M*r Sauce and Tomato Ketchup i been ifor them I woidd not have done the deed.— „ Qoinees I‘enehcs! Pears and j s“ w ’ I most kdemoly dedare that neither erfthem Wuffis, i n cans ’ _ f knew anything of the affafr until after it was over. The Am •*' ' Biit Had ! taken their advice, and stayed away “.'ibine 1,. rt? can Excelsior Coffee, supenor; ,to ! fitmt Mr. BuehVntul his whisky, I would not be ii'il H . 6 ,narli< -*t —good as Java and cheap j where I am. 1 Ills whisky roblutl me of my senses. stout W- : and in thal state I robbed him of itis life. But I k>.—. '* ro “ r | , ?> Fruits, Confectioneries, , hope ae shall hoth meet ln heaven and be per tto,, *!* *•» ite. ; nutted to sit at the right hand of thb Father, I e a n and 1,11 ‘ : violated the law, and am willing to suffer ■° Wv m d^*® 0l ? T Wed that it is toiyour interest j rite penalty, iI feel that sod will forgive me my *»*w baxuT Gbockrt. ' sins, , ; 5^ : , w WILL, C. KELLEK, Secy Temperance and Morality, j THE W.jNE OUP »T MKK. c. i. S*»TTtK. Davl, down the «pairkllup copl lt* gleam. Like the rorpsedighr o?cr the tomb. Is bat a false. deceitful beam. To lure thee • nward tq'tby doom. The sparkling gleam will fade away. And round thy lost, bewildered feet, ’Mid darkness. terror; ank dismay. The ghastly shape* of death will meet. Dash down the cup ! a poSson sleep* lii every drop thy lips wouhLdrain, To make thy lifeblood seethe and leap. A fiery flood, througlreyery vein— A fiery flood that •‘ ill efface. By elow degrees thy god like miml. Till ’mid its ashes, n »t a.trace . Of reason! shall be left behind. T>a*h dowf) the cap! k serpent start*. Beneath the flowers which crown it* brim. Whose deadly fangs will strike thy hoajt. And make thy flashing jeye grow dim; Before' whoso hot and maddening breath— Ulore fata) than the simoon, blast— Thy manhood, in unhonorvd death, Will sink a worthless wreck at. last. Dash down the cap ! thy jfUthersland*. s And accents deep andjow, Thine anguished mother clasp* her band* With quivering lips and. wordless woe. They who have borne thekon their breast And Shielded thee through many a year; Oh, wonld’at th»u make their bosom* blest. Their life a joy—their pleading hearl Doah down thcrup’ thy ymmg wife kneel*. Her eyes, whose drops hkve « ten gn*hed. Are turned, with nmte and soft appeal. Upon thy babe, in slumber hushed. Did-t thon'not wqo.her in thy youth With many a fond and solemn r,.w * Oh, tarn again, and all her truth And loveisimU besrowarded now! DasliNdownllte cup! and (Hi thj brow. Though darkened o’er With man.v a stain. Thy manhood's light. So feeble now, Shall, bright and steady, burn again. Thy strength shall,: like the fabled bird. - From its own ashes upward spring i And fountains ip thy breast be stirred. Whose waters livingjuya shall bring! The Silver Cup. The palace jof the Dukdde Moncre was decorated for a banquet. A thousand wax lights burned in its stately rooms, tnakjng ibem as briiijhr as mid day. Along the walls glowed the priefless tapestry of the Gobelipes, and bdneath the foot lav th? fabrics of Persia. Rare vases .filled with flowers stood on the marble stands, and their breath went up like incense before the life-like pictures shining in their golden frames «l>ovc. In the great hull stood immense tables, covered with delicacies from all lands an\l elimes. l |ton the sideboard glit tered massivj plate, and the rich glass of Murano. Music, now low and soft, now bold and high, floated in through the open casement, and was answered at intervals by tones of magic sweetness. All was ready. The noble and gifted poured into the gorgeoos saloons. Silks rustled, plumes waved, and jeweled embroideries flashed from Genoa velvets. Courtly congratulations fell from every lip, for the Duke dc Montre had made a new step in the path to power. Wit sparkled, the laugh went round, and h|» guests pledged him in wine that u hundred years hud mellowed. Proudly the duke replied; but hi.- brow darkened and his cheek jailed with passion, for his son sai mo tionless before his nritasted cup. “ Wherefore is this !" he angrily demanded.— “ When did my first-born learn to insult his father?” The graceful strijiling sprang from his seat, and knelt meekly before Iris parent. His sunny curls full back from his iipturncd face, am) his youthful countenance was' radiant with a brave and generous spirit, - “ Father,” he said, I last night learned a lesson that sunk into my heart. Let me repeat it, and then at thy command I wilfdmin the cup. I saw a laborer stand at the door of a gay shop. He held in his hand the earnings of a week, and his wife, with a sickly babe and two famishing little ones, dung to his garments and besought him not to enter. He tore himself away, (or his thirst was strong, arid, but for the earc ot a stran ger, his family wouhl have perished. 1 went on, and, father, a citizen of noble air and majestic funu descended the wide steps of his tine mansion. His wife put hack the curtains and watched him eagerly and wistfully as he rode away. She was very, very lovely, fairer than any lady of the court, hut the shadow of a sad heart was fast falling on her beamy. We saw her gaze around ton the desolate splendor of her saloon, and then clasp her hands in the wild agony of despair. When we returned, her husband lay helpless on a couch, and she sat weeping beside him. “ Once more we paused. A carriage stood be fore a palace. It was rich with burnished gold, and the armorial beaiingsof a duke were visable in the moonbeams.' We waited for its owner to alight, but he did not move, and he gave no orders. Soon the servants came crowding out. Sorrow fully they lifted him in their arms, and 1 saw that some of the jewels were tiom from his mantle, and his plumed cap was crushed and soiled, as if by the pressure of nmny footsteps. They bore him jmo the palace, and 1 wondered if his duchess wept like the beautiful wife of the citizen. “As I looked, rn all this, my. tutor told me it was the work of the red wine which leaps gaily up and laughs oyer its victims in demon merriment. I shuddered, father, and resolved never again to taste it, lest I, too, should fall. But your word is law to me. Shall 1 drain the cup?” “ No, my son, touch it; not. It is poison, as the tutor told thee. It fires jtlie brain, weakens the intellect, destroys the soul. P.ut it away from time, and so thou shalt grow up wise and good, a blessing to thyself and to; thy country.” He glanced around thp circle. Surprise N and admiration were on every face, and moved by the same impulse, all arose, while one of their number spoke. “ Thou hast done nobly, boy,” he said, “and thy rebuke shall not be forgotten. We have con gratulated thy father upon the acquisition of honors, which may pja* with passing seasons. We now congratulate him upon that best of alt possessions, a son worthy of France ami of himself.” The haughty court iersbowed a glowing assent, and each clasped the hand of the boy. But the father took him to hi» heart, and even now, among the treasnred relics of the family, is num bered that silver cup. ! We clip the following from the Pittsburgh J)it ■ jtaich of Friday Inst: i Doc. Bdol will be banged to-day, at Wheeling, j fur the minder of Adam Bach. He made a aiatemebt to the editor of the Wheel ling Preas, on Tuesday, and requested the pubii j cation of the jfbllow’ing cattl: ! An lam abont to suffer for my first and only | A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. The Kev. Wiiii Cosgrove, while laboring as a Missionary i i .la|wtn. wuscimd of Consumption. when all othi r means h d tailed, hy a rt*ri|*. obtained from a learned physician in clk great city . f Jeddo. This reci|w h»s cured gc'nd numbers who sutiVrina from tVuwtimntioii. bronchi tis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and rhe debility and nervous depression caused by these disonUrcs. Detlr ilia of benefiting others. 1 will this recipe, which I Unr© brought home with me. to all who need ii. free of cligrgo. Address, Dec. 23,1833-1 v FEMALES! FEMALES! FEMALES Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known an UEMBOLD'S EJTfRACT BUCHC, ' For nil Complaints Incident to the sex, No family should be Without It, And none at ill when once It U used by YOUNG AND OLD. In ttie Decline'or Change of Life. Ik,‘ort and ajter Marriage, „ During end After Confinement. To Strengthen ?Uo Nerves, Restore Nature to its Proper Channels and Invigorate the Broken down Constitution From whatever Cause Originating. USE NO MORIS WORTHLESS PI LLSI Take UEMBOLO'S EXTRACT BUCHC. See advertisement in another column. Cut <«ui, and seud for it. x '* EAIL ROAD AHD MAIL SCHEDULE. ; TRAINS ARKIVK AND DEFART, j Baltimore Expr?v« West arrive 7.35 A. M. leave* a. M. ' Philadel’a ** *• S.IiO ( Faxt Line “ 3.80 P. M. •• *45 P.M. i Mail Train - ; 7.4 W muimi.Guither West.) Express Tram r-r.m “ P. 35 P. M., leave* 0.46 I* M LKa*t Lille ‘ •* 4.m> AM , •• 4.05 A. M. Y Mail Train •• U.3y u. 30 •• Trains on llollidayrthuric Branch inn to connect with Express Trains ami Fast Line Went and Mail Train East I and West. j Tram* on Tyrone k Clearfield Brutrh .and Bald Eagle J Valley R. R. run to connect with Exnr—Train W—t and i Mai! Train East ami West.. MAILS ARUIVE Eiistern Tliroujrii. Baltimore find Biiihhleliibia, Western Tlimu^h Western Wuy. KiiMtern Way UollidayslMire MAILS CLOSF. Woitrn Why. Way. Western Through Eastern Through, llolihla.vftlmrg 8.00 A M. & 7,00 p M Office Hour-s:—lhuing the week fr*»m 6.46 A. M. until l* \\. On fnuu 8,00 until 9.00 A. M. G- W. PATTON. P. M. MARRIED Oil the 13th in*n at the residence of Mr. Joseph Dev. in this place. hy Kev lima. y, HolloweH. Mr. WM. lior/LKY to Mina MAUTIIA ■(. SIIKPIIMRD. -adopted daughter ot Mr. J . and Mrv I*. IV Doy.) l*oth of tin ritv of dolphia. DIED In Philadelphia. on t)ie t'th hist.. NANCY J.. wife ..f If IV \\ liitc of til}.-* piece, aged SO year*. 7 month- ami 14 nays. Iter remains u -re brought tl , this jdace and iii!etr*-«| in Fair FVu- Ctinp’-'i v In this place, mi 'he Vith m-t.. JKN’NIK. daughter of John Mini Henrietta Cherry . Hgvd 2 year®, eight months ami -I days. lA< >l! >A ! )<;. —A NEA T W ROI GHT IKON It A.l LING. foiitahie for it ceinHet v lot. i« of f.n ed fur sale cheap. Apply at this ufflv. ‘ Mm. 17. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN !! A house ami lut in the West Ward, ft good stahk .(] arcuricy. Aj>i>l,v to Jnmfi Luwilii-r, Secretary of the AlMoni F. V.C. Ajuuchtiiuu Altoona. March 1(5, ISG3.-3t. ANNUAL statement of the Director* ul th*« Ulitir County Protection Mn.u;il Kite Insu rance Company for the year 1862. it being the i2tli An nual dtatoment of saul Company. Amount of property tusuiml Jan. 1. ’62..., Uo J • ort* 1 ingon loss at Altoona [ Directors. |8 each for services i Secretary’s tees i Postage, stationery, Ac UAlance. $AB67 47 JNO. DKAN. Stc'g. Now to wit. thin 28th day of February. 1883, the above accouut audited aud approved. w. M. LLOYD, ) JOS. SMITH, Ifix. Cora. J. R. PATTJX. J Mar. 10,1863-ot VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! | HPHK undersigned will sell at private sale IX hb BLAlll FURNACE FARM. «lt- J,« j Date In Logan township, Blaircounty, P»„ _ 300 ACRES OF LAND, ; Near two hundred of which U in a good ntntTo cuUivk i tion. I’art of tills tract cosl«U of the tw»t quality of ; LI.MESTOVK Land; the remainder U good bottom nod : elate laud. A large quantity of White Pine and Oak Timber, Of easy access remain upon this Farm. The Little Jnniata Kiver and the Pennsylvania Rail Road pass through the land, dividing it into two portions, either of which would be large enough for a farm. ' There U a Large and Never-failing Spring upon the premia, and affords the BEST SITE Fok A DAIRY-that tmdd he fmud. Thi* Farm Uat Blair Furnace Station, on the Penn •yhaiil* HnilruMde and about Twq, Miles from the flourishing town of Altoona, Which: alwav. »m>rdt a GOOD AND BEADY MARKET- The Proprietor will RESERVE the Furnace. the im provements immediately nround theanroc. tlie land between said river and lUHnutd. the use *»f the Water Pow»r. ami the ORE AND BIIM.NO PItIVIU&KS. with ufflcient .Limestone fur any Furnaces or JLloie Kilns which may be elected bu the laud unsold. «3»outf hall of the imrchas* money In hand and the remainder In three grftyi* year*, with Intereai; payable semUaummUy: the-paymeut secured by bonds am) mort gage of the purchaeera. farther information, call **pon Jams* L. OwJd, near the pmuUeS, ortho Proprietor. In PhibuW)|>h£a U. N. BUHKOUtfUS. March 3, 1862—&-3w liev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y, Tried by them 7.35 A. M 5.20 u fi.29 P. M 11.21 A. M 7.40 |». M 725 A. '-I i p M 7.20 A %J. 11,01* • 7.30 P. M. $382,677 60 77.043 0* 1K.C66 00 $342,354 6<< $41,254 13 8.144 57 13,221 66 $36,177 04 $3,680 90 $5OO 00 6 00 10 00 C 00 10 00 5 00 72 00 60 00 3 42 14)13 62 Dr. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR RII BUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SIXAINS, BRUISES. CUTS AND WOUNDS. PILES. HEADACHE. AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEE- . VOUS DISORDERS. ter ail of which it is a apeedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment i* prepar'd from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, o) Connecticut the famous bone setter, and lta.“ Ik***i» used in Id* practice fur more than twenty yearn with the most nstoniahing sacceas. -AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by any prepimiiun before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. Thin Liniment will cure rap dly and radically. RHEU MATIC DISORDERS of every, kind, and In tltousands of case* whiTr It has t**‘ii used it. has never l*eeu knotru to fail. FOR VKUKALGIA. il immediate relief in every case. however di*tre**tiiy:\ It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warran ed to do lt 4 TOOTHACHE also will ic cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSI TUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment in a most happy mid unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the n> rvuu« tiMimes, It Mtrengthcne und r«*v»?iflea the system and restores it to ela ticify and vigor. FOR m.Kfc.— Am an external remedy, we claim that It is the known, and we challenge the world to produce an e.jiial, Ku-ry victim of this distressing comphint fhiud.j si\.. it h trial. lor it will not fail to afford immedi ate I'djef and in majority of cu*es wiil a rudicat core. • «iU IN'?! AND 30UK THROAT tire sometimes extreme* l,v malignant amt dangerous. but a timely application of thin Liniment will nev* t fuil to euro. SPRAINS are nrnnetim.-g very obstinate. and enlarge* of tbu joints is liable t»* occur if neglected. The w« rat ojw- may conquered by this Liniment in two or i throe days. BRUISES. CUT?. WOUNDS. SOUKS. ULCERS. BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readilv («> the wonderful healing nrohertie* of UK. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when leati uccor'ling to directions- Also, CHILBLAINS. FROSTED FEET. AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. It Stephen Sweet, of O^mecticut, The Or. at Natural Bom-'Setter, Dr. Stephen t>weet, of Connecticut, h kia'wn all over the United States. Ur., Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut Ik the author of V Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.’' Or. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cure*, illifumariflin aud never fail*. Dr. .Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is h certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Burn* and Scald* Immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Linimenl Is the* best kiieivii remedy for Sprain* and Bruises. Dr. Sweet- Infallible Liniment Cure.* lieadiich*- imruMiutvly and was never known to fall. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for piles, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet’.- Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache iu one minatf Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cim-s Cuts aim w,minis immediately and leaves no scur. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Ha* been used by more than anuillion people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Taken Internally cure. Colic, Cholera Morbnsand Cholera. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is truly a “ frieud iu need,” and every family should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is for oale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT DU.' SWEET'S INFAUIBbK LINIMENT, as an ex tunml remedy, is without a rival ami will alleviate pain more HpLH-dily th .11 any other preparation. For all Uhen marie and N.-rvow * Disorder* it in truly infallible, and as a cu ative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, ,£c n its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who bavi ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates o. remarkable cures, performed by It within the last two yvaqp, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS! DU. SWEET S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB MORSES is qnrivalled by any. and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprain*, Bruises or wrenching, its effect is and certain, llaruvaft or aaddje Oalis, Scratches. Mange. Ac- it will also cun* speed.ly. Spaxin and Ringbone max I*** easily prevented! and cured iu their Incipient stages but confirmed cases arebeyoi d the possibility of a radf cal cure. Xd case of the kind, however, is m» desperate oi hopeless but it may be acacia ted by this Liniment, and it faithful application will always' remove the lameness, am. e.mb(e the horses to travel with comparative ease. EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at tb> first a IH-aranc of Lameness Will effectually prevent thorn formidable diseases, to which All horses are liable, am which render so many otbei wise valuable home nearly worthless. n DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE Sold.ifer’s Friend., And thousands have found it truly A FRIEND JN NEED! CAUTION T<£avohji m position. observe the signature and llkeewa of on crery label. andaleo-Stephbi Sweet * Infallible Mulmenc" blown in the rlu> of each bottle, without which nun. are jteimine. “' r: RICUARDSOS A <3O, Sole Proprietor., Norwich, Ofc _ MORGAN A AtLKN. General Agentn. ttCl(|fBlro«,N.w York. V** ms iwpß ® v ® T) BLOOD SEARCUEB, a sens cons rat Cancer, . . - ] - Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, , Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eves, ’Tetter Affections, • Scald Head, Dyspepsia; Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers ' , Rheumatic Disorders, ■ Jaundice, Sale Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, 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 oil other diseases having their origin in a depraved, condition of the blood or cir culatory system. CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD, PmsßCioH, December 31.1861. Dr, 0. 11. KiITSRE:—I take pleasure in making this vo) untary statement in favor of a medicine prepared by yoi called v Limmst’s Blood Searcher." I hadauffeied So five years with Scrofula which broke out on iny bead an* forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and took offth* hair when the disease made it* appearance; It alsobn-keou’ on my arm above and below the elbow, and eat lute th« »(Hu and flesh so as to expose a fearful sure. The dUeas« oh my head went so far that several small pieces of boo* came out 1 was very week and low spirited, and ha* given up all hope of ever getting well, as l had tried sev eral skillful physicians and they did me no good. iniSep toother la.it, 18bl. I was Induced to try *• Lindsey's 1m droved Blood Searcher.” I must confess 1 had no feitt in patent medicines, but alter I had used thrte bottles o Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my bend ajid arm began ti heal. 1 have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my bea* and arm are entirely well except the scars remaining frou the sores. 1 will also state that I had the rheumatisn very bad in my arms and legs. The Blood Searcher a)* cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over fort} years of age, and 1 feel as suple and young aa I did who 1 was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pound* I would also state that the disease In my furebeard was m bad that when I stoot«d and lilted anything heavy, th blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a phntograp) Ink-n or me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after 1 began to get well. It does not show my appearance as bail as U wa* before 1 commenced Ukiug the medicine. You can se* the photograph, one of which Is uow in my possession and also at Dr. Keysets 140 Wood street. I would al* atate chat 1 took the Blood Searcher which vpaa made be fore Dr. Keyser commenced making it. Although it helped me some, I did not recover fast until I got the kino made by Dr. Keyser himself. One bottle of, his did m« more good than two of thp old. I believe it is a great deal stronger and better. I have recommended the Bit** Searcher to a great many of my friends for various di* eases, and I believe it baa heljied the whole of t tern. Voi may publish this if you wish, and 1 am anxious that a), who are afflicted as 1 was may be cured. 1 live ictbiscit} No. 4 Pine street, and am employed at Cullville k Andei* sou's Union Marble Works. 54 Wayne street A BLIND MAN CUBED. 1 live Iu Sligo, iu riintoo .Mill and have .been nearly blind id both eye. for neatly four year.. I called on Di Reyser ah' ut three mouth, ago and naked him to give me direction, to the Inatitntiiin for the Blind in Pbiladelpbl. lie told me that i n ed nut go to itilodelpbis to get well a, he had medicine that would cure me, as he Mid my di. ease was in the Wood. 1 wav treated for It two or thre. times in the hospital in this city, and was relieved, but my disease always returned, alter a mouth or two alter I came out of the hospital. I found my disease was re turning and I called, by the advice of a good frieud o. mine, on Dr. Keyser, who lias restored my sight, and my eyes are nearly as well ae ever. The Doctor gave m< Lindsey's Dlopd Searcher'* and a wash. DAVID KIJiNOLLY, Clinton Mills, Sligo. Pittsburg. July 6, 1861. Witness—K, F. M’Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. : * A BAD SORE LEO CUBED. PiTKTßimua, September 18,1831-. —I hereby certify that I have had a sore leg for over a year. It was covem with ulcers and sores so that I could not work for nearly a year. My leg swelled so that 1 was nuabls to do any thing for a longtime, for at least six months. I trior, several of the best doctors in the city, but: without any benefit; finally I called on Dr. Reiser. at No. 140 Wool street, who only attended me about two weeks, and gav. me but two bottles of medicine, gnd I am now entirely well and have confined so for six months. lam employer at the Eagle Engine Uonse on Fourth street, where euy one can see me. THOMAS FARRELL. CANCER CURED A her he Fxo* Esolato.—Mr. John Pope, of Biaene. von. near Moutypool, Monmontshire, England, writes ar follows: ? Sts:—An old woman i i this place has wished me tr write yon respecting Linen’, Dioon! Stixcnix, fron Which she found great benefit, and wishes to have a littl ■UO’O. She has been suffering from a disease ufa cancer ■us nature for the but six or seven yeani. Her danghtei who is living ip America, obtained ft for'her; and sent bei ■ightaen bottles: She is how quite out of it, ant) 1 hart written to her daughter twMe and have received no an iwer; pfcourseTshe Uanxtone,to get mote,to get com idetely cured.' I told her I would 'write to yon forth' tgency in tl|it country, and »bofdt very much pleeaed t> near me say so. I now beg to ask yon on what terms yot will supply roe.you will please bear in mind the cm elage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The caniag< m the one dozen bottles was £1 Ss fid. Tbs medft ine Wo, •present from her daughter. 1 Vmld like to bare tin Blood Searcher in a jar or small cask, if you can tend it n that way, or In pint or quart bottlev I will send a bil. through bank or registered letter, which ever will be mint, convenient to you, if yon will send me earlier's receipt ■ the |>arrel as security. I wouid seed yon: a stamp to si «wer this, but ae it It uncertain of this reselling you, on account of the country being in six and sevens, a tern which .is commonly used, yon will be kind enough to charge me with the pottage. ’■ Yonrs, respectfully, [Signed] JOHN POPI. : [We bare aeen the latter wbichia pnbllahed to today*. Dltpafth, from John Pope,and bell.r. it tol)* Edliort DirpatchPitltbur/k." • > - I- ■ i i , ; taok t* br- Keyier 1 * ««U e»«r Hu tUrkitopmut* ' Prepared and .old by Dr Oiomi U. Kxnak, ruubarjb p*U, [• :•■ . •. weip^a : Sold in Altoona by A. Kona and S- SbIMW) la DAMKL A. BOYD. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EZTRACTBUCBV, A PoritiT* and SpccUe Rowdy Par Obtain of the BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GBATEI AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. TbU Mtdkine tacrtwn tht po««r of DigMMioiuandtx ■itea (ha ABSORBENTS tain h«IAt action, by «Wct tt» WATERY OB CALCAREOUS dt-potl'loM, and all UN NATURAL Enlargements, m* ndn«d,u «»n » PAIN *»» INFLAMMATION, and la good ibr Mm. Wo nisi on Caiuam. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBJII'. For wmknc*, arliing from Ixcmn, Onbito of Dlwilp*- ;ion, Early Indlaoretion or About. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLQWIAO PYMPTOMB:/ lutlbipnoiiloa.to Exertion, Dlfflcnlly of Bmtfalnit, \ Uws of Memory Lorn of Power, We»k Nerve*, , Trembling, ' Horror of Diaeue, Wwkefaluet*, Oiiunee* of Virion, Pain la the Bock. Uni venial Lawitnde of the Unacular Sjetem, Hot Hand*, Flushing of the Body, Dryaeaeof the Skin, Eruptions ofUie Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE These symptoms, if allowed to go on. which this tuedi tine invariably remove*, *oon follow* IneoTSSCT, Favvirt opiitpric Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they an not frequently (allowed by hose •■DiIIEFDL DISEASES,” INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.’ Many are aware of the cause of th*ir suffering, BUT NONE WILL OOSmS TUB RECORD! OK THE INSANE ASYLUMS. And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption hear aza* pie witness to*the truth ol the UIK CONSTITUTION ONCK AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS, > Requires the kid of medicine to strengthen and invigor ate the System, which lIKMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUU .uvariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES! FEMALES I! >LI» OB VOCNQ, SlSfiti, UABBIXD OB CoXTXMBLITtNQ Miß KIAQI. in tunny affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT UUCIIU U-nneqnaled-by any other remedy. aainCbloro •is or Retention, Irregularity. Vaiufolnesa or Suppression •f Customary Evacuation*, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state •f the Uteraa/Lencorrhos or Whites, Sterility, and for all .'nmpUinti incident to the sex, whether arising fi-um In •iscretioD, Uabiu of Dteiiuitlon, or in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OS LIFE. !U bTKROas ABOTI. No Family Should bo Without It. Take no mt»r* Balaam, Mercury, or unpleasant Mediein* u>r uujifeuut and dangerous diaiami HELMBOLD’S fcXTRACT BUBHU. AND Improved Ross Warm CURES SRCIRET DISEASES Ib aU tbelr stage*, Little or oq change in ©let, Aod on Expvonv It canteen freqneqt deaire and girt* etrrngtfa to Urinate, hereby Hemurlng Obetroctiona, Prettotingand Coring rtrictnre* Of tba UmUca,; Allaying p.in and Inflama .ion to frequent in the chut of dtenuee, and expelling alt ihdauoont Biaeaeee and WuriMint Matter. lUOUCASUB UPON jIIOBgASiM who bate been the victim* of QnaCfca, and Who bate paid henry fret to be jnred in a Chart tine, bare bond that they wet* deceited, >ud that tfae,-POUOM” hat, by the ate of -powerttal ae cringente,” been dried up in the ayeten, to break ont in an aggrarated furm, pud perfaape after Marriage. Dn niucioLD’i Extiact Been for *ll affection* and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in UALSI OR FEMALE. From whatever cans* originating, and no matter at MOW LONO STANDING. Disease* of the** organa reqqlrs the aid of a Dtoaxne. !l UELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BDCIIU I* tho Orest liotetic, add iscertsln to bare tbs desired ’fleet In all disease* for ejblch it isrreum mended. Evidence oftbe must reliable and rtsponsibls eimracter *i'l accompany the medicine*. ' ’ ; Certificates of Cores, ftjom eight to twenty year* stand ngi with unn known to Kkooe ud (um. Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delirered to »nj eddrete, tecnnlj packed from »0J ob jwntion. J . Sncux Simon nr ui OomrancAnoM. Cant Guaranteed. Adrlce QrttW AfTOATIT. Personally appeared befidame, to Alderman of the city >f Philadelphia, B. T.lliuoMif, who beiD|c duly twertt, utti taj. hh preparatbuicontalDe npnarcof Ic. no toena rj, or other Iniarioutdra*!, bat are' partlyregetabk. |I» T. UKU(BOU>. Sworn and tabtetibed belbre me, tbit JJd day of So *»inbfril^«.W.P.il|Bß4RD.ih>«nDen. :' Kfnth St., aboeo Race, ln confidence to 1 Depot, 104 Booth Xkatb-St, below Cheat oat, BEWARK OP COtmTERPKITS ASD CNPBINCIPLED , iTkAWCBS, W» MMwver to dlipoM **o» nn owa” ut