£&&&»■ {jte3S£*-l««r. M for (Mid, «nd«4f yjijj * w . kta to ont dogr panpws. *'“• ««sT|£ •“* t*. W pair* offi Mek«. M iidlow <»»««.« S.:: m lbs. liaid auap, 630 lb*, caodli **t sail Ilia, tallow amjgujhi° ,b *- MiHtMy Sepnri fur 1832. r■ ‘ |¥-fI-° I El - .r I " r. , j f- 1 f r - .F* * ; o U«inn 25 5 0 Q 14 Aa' 1* 1 ? f \ S ;: 8 a d I ? ? JS « *-S e u o: o a S S i? » -i— 318 0.0 2 »w I 1 6 10 2 0 0 IS S HI; « J 0 1 ! 53 }; «*8 —»101 0 M o* M l3 2 0 . 0 i ao 5 S IS l2 ' « 0 0 «• » g “ ■taa Jan. 1.1802 i ; ’ .-i * rAffias ti» y«ar L....X;" £ , « «f 217 iluriugjear. , U U ttoir Jaa.l, it. ‘dffoil*,,.,, «••»... 0 rmUu.,l. 1862 rdoHou the year, itariiig year..,. qt Jan. 1.1803.....=... „ B ' wayfcriugpanper* accommraUted wl^b Scflraw. Jan. 1, '63... Diroctora,.f the P.K>r,jiTald r'r tettby cwiiijr that tht foregoing , tat (mCablltbrd by tiie fart that iu, i 1,4=00 MOKE have l>»*en %oM than ot eny other mao* re fhednU Imve Ih*-h awarded the pro- Ml Fairs ami luftticutt** than to any oth sL'ace warranted to do all that is claimed nc Mow in a»e in aeveral fatnlifea in Al* fcaaethey <}»»• entire eatialactkm. th<*e during Information :«• the »«• ichlnt*. to Col. I«hn L. Piper. Bef. A. tatketwortU. Benj. F. Bum, and K. U. in.be seen and examined'at the ttore of tin*. ' line, silver plated, gUas foot an' new No. 2. ornamental bronze. foot —ss6. No. 3, plalti. with old style 1661-tr. E OR EXCHANGE ! BLE GRIST MILL SIT- Mfe Lick!crack, three- - M BtackiL ck Station, 4 Wneh, P. R. Lp-lglui iratcr nh^cls, w*e Brat <)nnlitj •errant 3 bolt, mu! » corn to--. Also, first rate water HAW MILL,- SW ASD.LOTg wi:h ontbrlldincetcme nuiatnc a rood BTOEE ROOM. At property WreSIXTY ACRRB OFLAXD Umber tract adJid-Inx. cntttalotog 170 i aainproired. 'The above wilt heeoW or exchanged (>r a icnartllkrm. Apply BAMUKL M’CABTKmr, E.QE EXCHANGE! ERSIGNED OFFER 5 for ■■ge fir property in At- JtmdL. ~ *w» line ef around. .It <* *>•* llla »>The house 1» e TWO-flHlllW iciLDiNo. ie bv seJHdBIB • elrrete. With t halldi"**. There hMm ft variety ef d: BURBBSSKToo the premlrae, to "f excellent wmer *t the door.. The Iby 160 (bet deep. Paesnakm given at thee information oea be had by apply a; of Armagh, or the a baeiiber. M Al* LVWRCNCKP. WOK*. iABD.—-The .uodenigwd i eojairtneralilp In the lumber » rf WILLIAM* » MW»Wr.a«i Md to Rut Altoom., at the OeiyeaMt here they wttl always keep OB hand /•UkimU. '. ' ; ■iuanuuKa zaxbt. r AttWMJts AC < 1» STUFF will ha AIM aad dailr- aaiop iodM JtMkft. JOUS lIIOWT- • —The basement of Work’s Ml TlrgiNia Mrert, ad/wtotigr fnr rent. PuMwssfMß 1»uwo»- eforMMhw. u>n)y to ■■•■■■■ __ UfRUSCS P- rrM'Corniick’s atore rotHßi m vtforto for rent. Ptesnsloe gh** , AT A BARGAIN! ! to vm Wurd, * good (MW»"j» « 4«>r. TowmMJJWJLdRSr. H|6oo for one or *»«HOr. A|«i.TjnljAiSM* a* t. f.C. AMociMioa- ■ —A NEAT W«OUQH£ teitiHMefcr • nawUK/ M" *?« «kb uflkr, * L.imtvowaxs, I'rua- %\imz idte. oi CupWl’i $650 “Cimlry Frew.” fRIBUNE POWER-PRESS ■* aH - - printing office. 1 , within the pant two year.. made connidrrable ,i ' l nt.iour ertabliebmeut in the way of new fancy : “ « frees. Paper On'ter, Card Cotter. Ruling M»- ;,f: ' L'anl fewer Press, and Urge Newspaper Power ", cu , „f which we givo above) wo are now prepared ?, "*'i'oie worthing in the line of printing or ruling in J ,Krt us i 'oi any eatabhshmeiit in the elate, and at ~r>X equally low. Wc can exeente. on abort notice, all }r% L»f fading. Invitation, Visiting, Ball A Business Cards, Circulars, Programmes, aaMMOTH POSTERS. SALE BILLS. sSLiuas® Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, manifests, and blanks of ALL KINPS. w. aah m ■> trial, feeling confident that we can give ,‘irtion if ».• have the Opportunity, us,, i, Lowthera building, corner of Virginia and An irreu. oppoaite Superintendent’s Offi-e. LOCAL items. inability 1) procu.e paper on which to ibis edition, will account for its late appear i lrt . The article secured, after writing and tele- io three different parties, ia natfaer inferior, in these times of- scarcity and bigh v prioes, we giaii to get anything in the shape of paper. •rH ~ or .82 . ■■ i vilihers' Moscmbkt Fund. —The Treworer ■.i«n«tbe following comribntions to the above ami. for the week ending Saturday, March list. 1863. ■ 41 .’.... 4s amount previously reported $135 67 from .Mountain Lodge, No. 281, '.V Y. M 96 46 T, - ■ $230 67 B. F. ROSE, 'Treasurer. subscriptions and contributions may be handed h- TosHurer, at ths Supt’a. Office, P. B. . st any time. \ Imos League.—Pursuant to notice, a meet ,r; win held in Patton's Hail, March 20th, for iiurpose of forming a “ Union League." .in morion, Chas. J. Mann was called to.the nr and Jos. G. Adlum appointed Secretary. The object of the meeting having been stated die President, on motion, a committee of two im each ward and two from Logan township ur? apfoimed on permanent organization, os -list Ward —Alex, A. Smyth. Chis. 11. M’Crea. iV.si Wan! — Jos G. Adlum, John F. Bow- North Wanl —John Shoemaker. H. C. Hern. L«»n township—Win. S. Bittner, Marshal diTormick. iin morion, the following personswere appointed oniminec on Constitution and Bv-laws : hast IV.ini—Samuel G. Barber, E. B. M'Crum. West Want —Benj. F. Rose. C. C. Shannon. North Ward —Dauiei Laugiiman, Thomas Mc- Logan township—Martin Kiinyen, James Lou- On motion, tire proceedings were ordered to be .•U'lished On motion, adjourned to meet at “ Patton’s iifciPon Thursday evening, March 26th, 1863, Tj o'clock CHAS. J. MANN, frost. JOB. G. ADLUM, Secy. .Vkulsied. —Our readers will remember that on i.e morning of the 20th of October, 1868, an un iaovn man was found lying on one of the rail- L 'oid tracks, at the lower end of the yard, in this iace. When discovered life was entirely extinct, rcere were no marks or bruises about him, other ,iin a fracture of the skull, which -had evidently «n inflicted by a slang-shot or some other round ■ blunt instrument. It was thought by some that 1 " had received the wound by attempting to get i;on the Express train while in motion, hut others wlined to the opinion that he had been mmdered mi! placed on tie track. Some $39 in money and ■ :R, ket from Chicago to New York were found in 1: - possession. His name was supposed to be D. 1-Bernier. (Tuesday) morning, Nicholas Ebringer, . toprietor of the Eagle Hotel, in North Ward, was “fcste.l, on oath of Martin Harman, charged I, tb the murder of the man above referred to. "* believe Hannan made oath that he saw Wringer have the man on the track the night to the moriiing on which be was foand, he told Harman .that be bad killed him, and :!ui! he gave, or promised to give, Harman money ■mv nothing about it. As the case will undergo * -ill investigation at the next term of Court, we "ai! not refer to the different reports now in ?ir -snon. Massed Through.— Gen. Burnside and passed through this place yesterday morning "ou/s for fhc West. Information of his being *! t!le Imm given out a few minutes previous 11 hU arrival, and the depot was soon thronged our citizens, all eager to get a sight of: one most distinguished Generals of the day. — Although dressed in citizens, clothes, be was troognized by his published photographs. ‘' “ al) d commanding in person, daritijficed flexion, probably the result of exposure, and “ ls coni >tenance indicates resolution. .'Where *•* going, and what his mission, were the lotions asked by every person, yet we beard- no , He will most likely give the answer -■mself ere lohg. Three cheers were given him “ ’he train pulled away from the station. F ‘ AI «- Accidknt.— On Wednewlay last, while 'T! a few . daJ ’ a * e °' we mUced “ certam il#nin fcmt*. of Eldorado. and .pother man I °® c,al engppei m eaning the sur in removing a S |,ed near the Willow ""nding. of snndty wra3 of whom, “ ***> Williamsburg, the structure suddenly i "T* WeU WM ?!‘» uiat - this w “ ?" * a - v in ‘heeentre. and striking™.* Law* i M we have no objections to wge. Bat we 7* him wme distance, his head strnck a beam I tboßg,lt cer W* *"P J*W who were "®W, hi s stall was so Uullv fractured .hat he 1 attem P tin 9 ** * t(md «?P ®# were pollnting the a ln five hours from the time of the accident - ‘ * Uno, P h « re • ronnd *«". not only with the diaa- »n excellent young, „an, t ,nnch esteemed * reeab,e f b«t with language ,L‘ h ° had ,he Ptewnre of his hcqnaintanOe ***** *****' •* WI b^ m 3 r and , 0 u F «rly death has left a large circle of friends °°* h * 10 have t**" removed to sorae place where «eddT r L hU w * Au oi >'y and beloved son, this ttoy would| not have had the privelege of in* bereavement falls heavily npon his parents, ,altin * «w»mon deMncy—but might have had a :J* “ rrow 19 almost beyond consolation, iWe übance *° ** "***'■ B,tt ° 0 ’ *« “ £ ,int th em to Him who drieth the , them b ?> with a smile Instead of reproof. Oh! u«4e uhii„ t*’ and whose providence will be morality— for the maintenance of which laws are P “ hereafter.—/tyufo.. chacted-whem are tby friends? Tom! Sad Fatality —We learn from the Whitj that the fnraily of Daniel Hitt*, resident in Hollidnvsburg has been visited by a disease known as whooping cough, whichvhas proved very fatal. On Tuesday week, one pf the children, aged, two vears, died: on last Monday another, aged four years, died: and while the parents anil friends were absent from home at (he furenal, the third child, aged eight years, died. We are, sorry to state that the remaining three children are very sick with the same disease, and it is the opinion of the physician that at least one more will die. Temperasck and Moralitt. —We have opened a column , under the above caption, and it is in charge of a person fallv'competcnt to make it in teresting. It will contain both original and se lected articles. We moke the statement that it is in charge of another than the editors of this pa per, in order that we may not wrongfully receive credit or censure for articles published therein, although we have the privilege of rejecting any thing we believe to be wrong. Wild Geese. —Quite a number of flocks of wild geese passed over lhis place yesterday, all with their heads due north. This may account for the present disagreeable weather we are ex periencing, as it is an old saying that we cannot have spring without thp “wild goose storm.’’— We hope these feathery weather regulators mat soon all be safe upon the lakes, and their blow be over, as we long to sec an early spring. If you or your friends are in want of a splendid Pholografth Album, go to Oak Hall, where yon can see,sand purchase, some of the finest specimens of the art. Nothing more fash ionable for a present. Fett. has selected his stock with an eye to please the most fastidious taste, and will sell as low as the cheapest in the cities. “There is no better family machine than this made, as wo have proved by three years' use in our own family.’’ —Ameruxtn Agriculturist. R. A. O. Kerr, of this place, is agent for the sale of these machines in Blair and Huntingdon counties. See advertisement. 50 00 i>s 00 20 00 Aupowted. —John Dean, Esq., of Hollidays bnrg has been appointed Assessor of Internal Revenue in this District, in room of Thomas P. Campbell, of Huntingdon. Mr. Dean will make a most excellent officer, h Charter fob Market House Company.— Information has been received that the charter of the Town Hall and Market House Company has passed both Houses of ;thc Legislature and now only awaits the signature of the Governor. Temperance -and Morality 1 £ave a child with iiazel ey«, lie is x his mother’s Joy, Aud yet I’d rather Mte him die— That sweet and bright eyed boy. Than ever know that he ahould raise To thoSe dear lips,:t<> drink Hie cup that, in hi* youthful day n. May lead to rulu’i brink. 1 gaa * on him and trembling fear. Lest youth's bright morning bloom. May be the pnaludeto a tear. More sad than «af|y tomb; For tears at early tomb would bo. Though truly sad', yet mild, But tears for drunken b.*y would be Not only sad, but. wild. 'Tia than I think of him and pray, Aye, pray to God -shove, Ob! let him wonder not astray, The darling boy I love; But guide him in the v way of troth, That peace may be his lot, > And may he pledge Ip early yonth, I'll taste, touch, bundle not.” Stop Toong Man. . Sometimes on our railraodsa switch is neglected, and as the heavy engine flies swiftly along drawing a heavy train after it, it dashes quickly aside on the wrong track. The engineer secs the danger in a moment, land “whistlesdown breaks," and makes use of every other effort in his power to stop. Then reversing the movement, he passes back to the right track again, and when everything is properly adjusted moves forward. Why did he stop? why not pass on? Both tracks lead in the same direction. Ah we are told that is only a side and terminates just beyond the switch a short distance, and had the engineer not stopped—if he did not meet some obstruction which might, be the case—he surely i would run his train off at .the end of the track, and dash all to pieces. Young man yon are an engineer On the railroad of Time. It has but asingle safe track. Sobriety and Virtue. Grogsellers are deceptive switchlenders They are. ever on the alert : to run yon oft the track- Have yon passed: the switch? Stop! Be deceived no longer. We say stop that train.— There is a world of wealth on board (Or somebody, perhaps they are awaiting it now at the Home station. Shall they wait in vain? Perhaps a mother's bottled tears are aboard. Shall the ves sel be broken, and they fae poured forth like rain ? Remember that Honor, and Manhood, and Peace are at stake,.will you madly throw them away? Remember your soul ia a ; passenger. Are you willing to lose it? Stop young man! / pay stop! 1 Turn back. Get on the right track;Test you be broken to pieces, and those who hive .watched so tenderly over yon have “their grey hairs brought down N in sorrow to th(p grave,” KT While awaiting the departure of the mail : For the Altoona Tribune. MY BOY. BY EUUfc MAT SINGER & CO.'S Letter “A" Family Sewing Machine. WITH ALL Tltfc HKCKNT IMPHOVKMEN'TK 1« 018 BEST kud CHEAPEST »nd MOST BEAUTIFUL of »ll Sewing Mach iho*. This Machine will sew anything, tmm the running of* tuck in Tarletau to the making of an Orel coat—anything from Pilot or Bearer Cloth, down to the softest Cause or Gossamer Tissue, and Ih eior ready to do its Work to perfection. It can fell. hero. hind, gather tuck, quilt, and has capacity tor a variety of Orna mental work. This is uot the only machine that can fell hem, bind, 4c. but it will do so uetter than any other Ma chine. Tbe letter “A” Family Sewing Machin« maybe had in agreat variety of cabinet cases The Folding Casa which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name implie*. one that can be folded into a boa, or case, which, when open, makes a beeutiful. substancial, and spacious table for the work to rent upon. The cases are of every ima giuable dueigD—plain as the wood grew in its pativo for oat, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with Sllk-Twlat, Thread. Reedies, Oil etc. of the very best quality. Send for a copy of “ SINGER A CO.’S G AZETTE.” I. M. SINGER & CO,, 458 Broad. way, X. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—#IO CHESTNUT ST. Ur. D. W. A. Be)ford, Merchant Tailor. Virginia Street, Agent in. Altoona. Altoona, Nov. IS, 1862. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING The Rev. Wm. Coegrov*. while laboring u a Missionary i i Japan, wns cured of Consumption, wbon *ll other means had failed; by a recipe obtained from a learned physician in the great city of Jeddo. Thin recipe hat cared great number* who were suffering from Consumption. Bronchi tis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by theae disorders. Desirous of benefiting others, 1 will send thin recipe, which X have brought home with me, to all who need it. free of charge. Address, Dec. 23.1W52-U females; females: females: Um that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known k> HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHI\ For all Complaint* Incident to the o ex. No lamily should or Without it, And none will when once It t.i used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Change of Life. Btjnre. and after Marriage , During and After Confinement, To Strengthen the Nerve*, Restore Nature to its Pro|jj*rtJhannel* and Invigorate the Broken down Constitution, From, u'/iulever Cause Originating. CBE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS’ Take HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT See advertisement in another column. Cut rut. and send for it. RAIL ROAD AITD HAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS DEPART. Baltimore Kxpra** W**fltarmcH 7.36 A.M. leave** T. 66 A. M. Philadnl'n “ M. 20 •* v “ S.-io Kant Liiu* •• $.30 P. M. v4SH.M. Mail Train ’* 7.4d(run*n*> lui th.-r Weil, i Express Trail. K*„t •• 0.25 P. M., leave* 045 P. M Fa*t Line *• • 4.00 AM. v 4.06 A.M. Mail Train •• “ 11.30 “ •• u. 35 • Train* on Hullidaysburg Branch run to connect with Exprea* Trains and Fast Line W*«t and Mail Trait* East and West. Train* on Tyrone & Clearfield Bruinh and'Bald Lagle Valley R. K. run to n*nneci with Express Train Went and Mai! Train East and West. MAILS ARRIVE Eastern Through, Baltimore ami Washington. 7.36 A. M Philadelphia 5.20 *• 9,29 P.M. 11.2b A. M. 7 AO P. M 726 A. -M. A 7,30 P. M Western Through. Western Way Eastern Way liuilidaysburg MAILS CLOSE Western Way 7.20 A. M. Eastern Way Il.tK) *• Western Through. 7 30 p. M. Eastern Through 7.30 •• (loliidaysburg 8.00 A M. A 7,00 F M owic| UoCEB:—During the week from 6,45 A. 31. until "»30 P. M. 0u Sunday* from 8,00 until 9.00 A. 31. G- W. PATTON, P. M. MARRIED I On Thursday. Keli. 12tli, 1863. by Enquire Srnilh of Oaynport,' Mr. JACOB REAM, of Somerset co., to Mini -HonKIKTTA SCWISIIRR, of llollidaysbutg. • At tl.e tame time end place, and by the same. Mr AC -BC-TUS -LMUB. nf (layeport. t-- Mira MAItY HAWSER. Hatch Bth, hy Hot. Dr. Steinman. Mr. JOSEPU D. KBHELMAN, of Blair co, to Mira MARGARET lIAN.VA GAHrOf Uotlidayabnrg. OA.Om let in«t„ by Jacob 11. Slider, E«q„ Mr. Wlb UAMCOCIIRAN to Miee AMANDA JANE BIDDLE, botpraupiunbria county. ftOpmtb by Her. John Moore of tVilUamsburz, Mr. JDBJI DATIH to Mite ELIZABETH WAGGONER, both nffiprin afield furnace. Blair co. Pa. OaAWtfith faet, by Require Bowere. Hr. JOHN WEST OTEBy WeeA.VNA E. BUMMEKLDN, all ofHollldaye -1)0115. ;l ■ ' At th. feeble nee of the bride'e father, on the evening of March IZfeh/Bev. W. Bant, Mr. JOHN H. BRANTNER to Miw SAnWU J. NORRIS, all of Wllliameburg. On the Wl Af March, at the reeideace of the bride’e fa* ther, near co. 111, by the Rev. J. R. Keieer. Mr. JAMES’ STEW ART, formerly of Sinking Talley. Blair count/, Re,to Mira MART f. BDRKET, of that place. * SUreh tßtMj Rev. Thoo. F. Hallowell. Mr. THOMAS RILET aod Mi» ANNIE C. BAKER, both of Altoona. BlaircotjMr,^pn. On the 17th Inti, atjkb Jackeon Hoots in Hnntingdon. by Rev. O. W. Zahal»t*P». A.C. MoCARTNET, of B'ooru- Seld. Bedford Do, tb MmMLDE WtYNB.of Altoona. Pa. Also. at the eamo tiraa dHAplace. by the erne, M r. 0. L. MYERS, to Mira MOLLIITpfcAHTNET. both of Altoona. dish. » On the 10th inet, GEORGE T. WIKB, long a reeide.it of Hnston towruhlp, Blair co. A E STRAY COW.—Strayed 4way from the mbucriber. redding in AHoouA,fcn or about the 18th of Marcb« * mall, yellow c« Wed bbw. about six years old. heavy with calf. A suitable reward will be paid to any person. returning said cow, /*r airing informa tion where she may be found. W K. U£ONABD. March 21, tSfiS-fit* American Hoaee, Altoona. OF INCORPORATION lv Notice U hereby given, to all whom It may concern, that a Charter of Incorporation for the St. Janie* German Lutheran Church, of Altoona. Pa, waa presented to the Cart of Common Hleae, of Blair County at January term, which vraa read by the O nrt and ordered to be filed; and that toe decree for the incorporation of raid Chnrch, will be made by the Court on the fourth Monday of April. A. D, 1863, if no tuff dent naeon le ehown to the ountracy. 8. M. WOODKOK. Att’y. for the Trustees of the-Germau Reformed Church. Altoona. March 23.1863. ' VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! TIE undersigned will sell at private sale hi. BLAIR FUKNAOK FARM, lit- f, . oat. in Lngaittowiuhtp, Blair county, ragraura. - 300 ACRES OF LAND, J|BLuMK Near two hundred of which is in a good state o xniSva tion. Part of this tract coi-sists of the beat quality of LIMESTONE Land; the remainder is good bottom and slate fend. A largo quantity of White Pine and Oak Timber, Of easy access remain upon this Farm. The Little Juniata Hirer and the Pennsylvania Bail 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 tit. premises, and affords th. BRBT 81TK FOR A HAIRY. that orald b» found. Thi. F»rra I. at Blair Furnace Station, on th. Penn •/Ivauia Railroad, and abont Two Miles from the flourishing town of Altoona, Which always affords a GOOD AND READY MARKET. The Proprietor will BKSBHVB th- Fu-uiice. tbs Im proTemcnte Inuurd lately around the name, the land between •aid riser and Railroad, the.tlae of the Water Pow.r, and the ORE AND MINING PRIVILEGES, with nßcient Limcetone for any Fnruacet or Lime Kiloa which may be elected on the land nneold. «R.Ouo ball of the pure hate money In hand and the remhinder hi three or fire yean, with internet, payable •emhannoally: the payment located by bomb and mort gage of the purchasers. farther information, call rpon James L. Owin, near the premiece, or the Proprietor, In Philadelphia U. M. BURROUGHS. UarchS* U62-S-3w [1 yr. Kev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y Tri»*d by them. 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 (ails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and ha* been need in his practice for mure than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rap dly and radically. RHEU MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of cases where tt has been used it has never been known to (ail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every ca&e, however distressing. It will relieve ths worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will It cure instantly. FOR 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 strengthen* and rev.vjfies the system, and restores it to ela ticity and vigor. FOR PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it is the brft known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing compi dnt 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 worst case may be conquered by this Liniment iu two 01 three days. BRUISER. CUTS. WOUNDS. SORES. ULCERS. BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when uned according to directions- Also, CHILBLAINS FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Hr. Stephen Sweet, of Loonecticut, The Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, In known all over the United States. i)r. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, I* ill-* author of “ Dr.. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.” Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cun** Rheumatism and never fails. Dr. Sweet s Infallible Liniment Is a certain r.-medy lor Neuralgia. Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is ho best known remedy for Sprains ana Bruises. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never kuown to fail. Dr, Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief fur Piles, and seldom fails to curt* Dr. Sweet’s Lnfullible Liniment Cures Toothache is one minute. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Core# Cuts and Wounds immediately sod leaves no tear. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment la the beat remedy fur acres in the known world.. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Ua. beep need by more than a million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbui and Cholera. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is truly a “ friend in need,” and every family should ban It at hand. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Pries 28 snd M esnts. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an ex tornal remedy, is without a rival aud will alleviate pail, mure speedily th u any other preparation. For all Kbeu rustic and Nrrvon* Disorder* it is truly infallible. and as h curative lor Sore*, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac„ it> southing, healing and powerful strengthening properties excite the Jnst wonder and astonishment of all who hav< ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates o remarkable cares, performed 'by it within the last two yean, attest the feet. TO HORSE OWNERS! DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB HORSES is unrivalled Pr any. and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or wrenching, its effect is nuuicai >nd certain. Harness or raddle Gull., Scratches, Huge Ac, it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone mat b- eaaily prevented and cured fi) their incipient stages but confirmed caeee are beym d the poraibllity of a nidi. cal cure. No caae of the kind, however, is et denerate tu hopeleee but it may be alleviated by thia Liniment, and lb faithful appllcatiun will alwayiremove the lameness, and enable the boreeeta travel with comparative ease. EVERY HOENE OWNER should have this rented/ at hand, for its time!/ use at th. first a peannee of Uun.nct* trill sßertoalljr prrvent tiara formidable diseases to which all harass are Habit, ami which render so man/ othet wise valaabls horses nsarl} worthless. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS THE Soldier’s Friend, And thousands heve found it truly A FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION, XoatMd imposition, obeerre the eirnatnre and LOteneee of Dr. Stephen Sweet on erory label, and also “ Stephen 9VMt • Isfiilliblt winliMO( tt blovn in thi zlnwnf Mcb bottle, wilhunt which none are genuine. RICHARDSON A cb.) Sola Proprietor*, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agents, 43 Cliff Street, New Turk. WA- Sola by all dealers everywhere. December 4, USL-ly. IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, A suss CURS rot Cancer, Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cntaneons Diseases, 1 Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Tetter Affections, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers Bheumatic Disorders, Jaundice, Salt 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 all other diseases .hating their origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir culatory system. ; X CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD Pittsburgh, IVceml«r 31.18 Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began t* beal. 1 have now tak**n eight or ten bottles, and my bea* and arm are entirely well except the scars remaining fron the sore*. 1 will also state that I had the rhetimatisn very bad in my arms and legs. Tho Blood Searcher als. cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty years of age. and I feel as suple and young as I did whei 1 was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pound* ( would also state that the disease In my forebear*! was ** bad that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, th* blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a photograpl tak**n oi mo by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after 1 began to gei well, it doe* not show my appearance as bad as it war before 1 commenced taking the medicine. You can set the photograph, out of which is now in my possession and also at Dr. K**ysrr : t 14U Wood street. I would als* "tute that 1 took the Blood Searcher w4Uch was made be fure Dr. Keyser commenced making it. Although it helped me tome, 1 did not recover fast until I got the kin*, made by Dr. Keyser himself. One bottle of his did m* ■yore good than two of the oid. 1 believe it ip a great dea stronger and better. I have recommended the Bloo* Searcher to a great many of my friends for various di*- ••asee. and 1 believe it has heljred the whule of t*iem. Yoi may publish this if you wish, and I am anxious thatal. who are afflicted as 1 was may be cured. 1 live in this citj No. 4 Pine street, and am employed at Collville k Audei* son’s Union Marble Works, $4 Wayne street. A BLIND MAN CURED. I lire lu Sligo, at Clinton Mill and have been nearly blind in both eyes for nearly four years. I called on Di geyser ab- ut three months ago and asked him to give ni< directions to the Institution fur the Blind iu Philadelphia lie told me that 1 n ed not go to Philadelphia to get well •is he had medicine that would cure me, as he said my die ease was in the blood. I was treated for it two or ihrw times in the hospital iu this city, and was relieved, but my disease always returned aUer a mouth or two after 1 came out of the hospital. 1 found my disease was re turning and 1 called, by the advice of a good friend o. mine, on Dr. Keyser, who has restored my sight, and m\ eyes are nearly as well as ever. The Doctor gave nt« * Lindsey’s Blood Searcher” and a wash. DAVID KINNOLLT, Clinton Mills, Sligo. Pituburg, July 8,1861. Witness—E. F. M’Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. A BAD SORE LEG CURED. PnrxTßcaoß, September 18,1861.—1 hereby certify that 1 hare had s sore leg for over a year. It was cuvem with nlcers and sores so that 1 coold not work for nearly t year. My leg swelled so that 1 was unable to do any thing for a long time, for at least six months. 1 trie* ■♦everal of the best doctors in the city, but without any Mmefit; fin illy 1 called on Dr. Keyser. at No. 140 Wooi street, who only attended me about two weeks, and gav« me but two bottles of medicine, and 1 am now entirely well and have confined so for six months. lam employee it the Eagle Engine House on Fourth street, where «ny one can see me. CANCER CUBED. A Lsttu Fuom England,—Mr. John Pope, of Blsens von. near Moutypool, Monmontshtra, England, writes a* follows: Sir:—An old woman i t this place has wished me t<> write you respecting Lindskt’s Blood Siaxcbxe, from which she found great benefit, and wishes to have s huh fao~e. She has been suffering from a disease of a cancer, •us nature for the last six ur sevep years. Her' daughter who is living in America, obtained It for her, and sent her eighteen bottles. She is now quite out of It, and I have written to her daughter twice and have received no an ♦wer; of course she is anxious to get more, to get com pletely cured. I {old her 1 would write ;to you for the agency in this country, and she felt very muen pleased to hear me say so. I now beg to ask yon on wbsi terms you will supply me; you will plesse bear in mind the car riage r sod supply me aa cheap as possible. The carriage ,»n the one dozen l>ottles was £1 8s 6d. The medii ine was a present from her daughter. I w -uld like to hare the Uluod Searcher in a jar or small cask, if you can send it tu that way* or in pint or quart bottles. 1 will send a bill through bank or registered letter, which ever will be most convenient to you, if you will send me can Ur’s receipt u the )*nrc«l us security. I would a stamp to an *wer but as It is uncertain of^Snreaching you. on account of the country being in «dt and sevens, a term which is commonly used, you will be kind enough to charge me With the postage. Yours, respectfully, Signed] JOHN POPE. [We haee eeen the letter which ie published in today’e DitpaUk, from John Pope, and belleea it to be gennlne.— JHitorl Ditpaltk PUUburgk. 1&. Loop for Dr. Ktpttr't name oeer (Ar eorite tepreeenf bci'np imposed upon. Prepared and eold by Dr Oeoaoe U. Inin, Plttabnrgh Pa. : Sold in Altoona by A. Room and O.W.Knatta; in UulUdayehor* by J. R. Pantos and Jacoi ami*. J tne 20, IMJ.-ly PREPARATIONS “HIGHLY OONCKmtATBr COMPOUND FLUID RETRACT BUCRU, A PnnittT* »nj gpacMe Ra—dy 1 . Por Diaaaaaa of Gw BLADDER. KIDMKTB, ORATRL AMD DEOPBICAL SWELLING t. Thla Mwttclna Imwihi tfct ymml Mjwik»»«aA n dto «ba ABSORBBKTB iato baaitby artoavkyWUch tha WATKBY OB CALCAREOUS drpoalGom, ud All UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, ara radacad,aa »WI aa PAIN i.-n> INFLAMMATION, amt la good for Mmr, Wa Ml* OK CBUSUH. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. For *ntiM arising from Excesses, Babits of Diaslpa Hou, Early Indiscretion or Abase. , ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to Exertion. Diflcalty of Breathing, Lose of Memory Im of Power, Weak Nemo, Trembling, Horror of IHaeaee, Wakefulneea, Diumene of Villon, Pain in tha Back, Universal LaMitode of thaMaacnlar System, Hot Hand*, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption* of tb« Faoe, Them symptoms, If allowed to go on. which this medi doe inrariabor unpleasant amt dangerous iHsioti. I» all their etas**, bittlo or bo change Id Wet, And oo Exposure, It’canee* a frequent deaire and glee* etrength to Uriaata, bareb; Kemuring Obstruction*, Preventing aad Cartas ilrictnre* of th* Urethra. Allaying r.to sad InSaaa ilua ao frequent In the claaa ofdiaeaae*, apd expattlng all Pulaonona Diaeaaaa aad wortwat Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who bar* baaa th* victim* of Quack*. aad who hare paid heavy fra* to h* cared in a abort tint*, bar* found that they were daoalrad, tnd that the -POISON” baa, by th* oa* of -powerfhl aa ringenu.” bean dried op in tb* qrataai. to break oat In m aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. c« Hrpaeu’i KXIUCT Been Air ell aihctlsss and lieeasssoftfas . THOMAS FARRELL. Whether existing In male ok nuuu From whatever cane originating, and as auttsr at I« (be Great IWarnc, and Is certata to have the dnirsd effect la all diseases Ibr which it is ririiainiiiiid Evidence of the most reliable and rsepoaeibls chaiaeter wi'l accompany the medicine*. Certificatee of Carve, from eight to twenty yean stand ing, with name* hum it to science and Quae. Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Sixfor $5, Dethron'd to an, addnaa, lecmraly treat wy«b aerrallon. \ . Penonully appeared beCna me, aa Aldermaa of the dtp of Philadelphia, U. T. Uiutaou, who beta* doly awora, loth aay. hia preparation contain, an aarcatie, ao inarm* > ry, or Other iiijuriooadrujja, bat are pant; TefHabla. O. T. OXIJUDU., Sworn and eafaan ibed before tie, thla S3d da* pirKp veiaber, 18M. W. P. ÜBSABD, 'AtdPrmaa. S f ; ninth 8«, aWeeJUee, Fhlla. Addreea lettera for loiornatioo iacqaAdraea to U. T. USUfBOUt, ChomW, Depot, 104 South Tenth-St, below Cheatnt, Philadelphia, Fean. BEWARK OP CODBXKBPMTB ASS UNPRINCIPLED > SEALERS, Who endeavor to diapoee “or nun own" aad 1 oraxa" article, on the repatallon attained by Ileleibotd'a Qenmiaa Preparation,, do -do Xxtnct Soeha, J do do ; r do * ■enapertoa, dp do Improved Raoe Waah. Adi by Dnusiata every-where. Taha ae ether. Cat oat theadrertiemeat pad aead lor it, tad avoid aod axpcaora. ' September 17th, IMS-ly. EELMBOLD'S GENUINE PALLID COUNTENANCE pie witness tu the troth ol the MMrtios. RiAOX. DECLINE OB CHANGE Off Uf*. m mirrors aaovx. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. AND Impbovkd Bosk Wash CUBES BECBET DISEASES DKJNABT OBOABS, UOW LONG STANDING. DlKaaea of then organs rvqnlre thsald of a Bttwma. II ELM BOLD'S EKTBACT BCCBC Daaeun Srurroin nku OontimcATnm.' Cure, Guaranteed. Adrioe Oratk. AFFIDAVIT. At little Expense, No iacoovealsace