■ Ojww s|Uo oße — We a n Gaaarafe £«- I 'iiialcS. i £ t, ‘*£ loyai. an* Js W* 6f the orfeanizatkm j T lsf"L^"i? n dial) he r > these United thetw’*^ Government, ana .thwatt the .1 8 Sty exists for the OonwdidatiQn nthout regard to partv, in sock hice it -in condition to tender mof. ilieGovenmiem.will be concede *"W roan. “The tpnpatlux-rs, hacked by treasonable •*-' ,n our veiy, midst, which have >' the jturjswe of saving the and overturning , t (, e Gov’ fo demand a counter raoveqmij l»nc and concentrate the lovaT*4[ >; far as we ufafaf *er calculated than any other " emroent essential service i n : t ijl laving the Union from perishimt. row a horrible dismal fnmre. Brno. Gen. dfo.—‘‘Brig. Gen.: ,’ Üb. troops m thts city, died here - Arrangements have been made m remains to his former residence t; James Cooper represented tbi, Jnited btatcs Senate during theV. f President Fflmure and was we ii Wizen* of this Statg. Bfete hi , United .States represented Adams in the Legislature and was tied one of the ablest men in this aidcnt advocate of. Whig principles Stiremcnt from the U. S. Senatehe utltive-State, Maryland, and after the f fbe rebellion he raised several r»- ■ucers in the Stale of Maryland ifi the ranks, where he was pro •4*l, and rendering gallant service president appointed him a Briga vhieh position he bravelv tilled to h| tammy, in whose service lie died. • jßgXvb*. ] —Harrisburg Tv\, ~4 Joseph Fierce, a worthy cilixcn of Ml {eK .veto* ajto. At twelve years HP coffin made. By his order it ’lain form of solid mahogany, with Jk i'l“'f‘- handles, &c., sunk in the Hr w ould nut allow a single! screw hJgxccpt in fastening on the bottom, with that one exception, being ifftbeT; nor would he allow the lid la ueu down, it being mads,so as to the top of the ends and sides, 'fo is a stone sarcophagus was hewn :,-of snob a shape and ibs- that die :t in it. Captain Fierce long since mire that the Star Spangled Banner noud, and even took the precaution • lay aside onefor this purpose.— hi die coffin which had been “sea- Cask or Dropsv. —Mrs. iji Sew L mdoh. Conn oiticut, a wdied of the dropsy. Within the Hulls her attending physician per- Iration of “tapping* twenry-fuur ill look from her nine hundred and «Ls of water, a little short of four r * Hton Iron Company have, it is Hi producing iron .nimble forgnu- Handard required by the Govem- Rscrihed as much superior to the land being turned out at the rate b per -day. The ore is mined at Passaic coun*v. feISEWMC A. 0. KERB, kLTOONA,PA., Kir & Huntingdon Counties. [ACHINES AitK ii>M li fe ever offered to the public, i tbeir |wMri)}«acabll*lipd by ttae bu t »Mft» i 1,400 MOKE been *old thaii.ot Any athcfft*#** m medal* have been *«*nfed rtwjgj* pf«lni Mid flUtftoG*rfWttl mwf to du «U 1 that Uclai*** P«i>«r Id tmu in #ererallW»Hl«9 w^ 1 '. l«Mct Uuyr give -entire Mibfectta’. ptiiiM (mSHiie inf>mmtii>n thine*. to Cal. Jehn L. A. twkeswortb, Benj. F. Kolit.MfiF* *r n be aeen «od «x«mbied it uruu ' •>'■]• kchioe, eilver pbtted, gha» Saak *» *JJJ 6. , fio. 2. ornamental bro«*a» Sr*-* 15 - s^]MisSp- B OR EXCtiilßr ELK GRIST AHIA SII* ick Uck •a HMkXfek Station; amk. 0. B. 8.. ui inter aljpeluvUnf^M^^^^^K. i-" fo* «“*"*> M&Wmam&L uutnluc a K?>o• onimur>i*ela taf'l l^ we, r a,,, i i«t N>\v*p:»jt**r J'owvr ,» cut of which wr i wt-am mow prepuren i iitf aJjythinj; in the* line of printiu# or ruling tu V •tjjul tti at»v eplabhaliuit-t.i in thr- and at ' \ ,„ t li v |;>w. \V<* unit exeuntt*. ,-h shortnotice, all i.jtiing. Invitation, Visiting, Ball £ Business Cards. Circulars, Profi:raiTiin.eH. U i«iilOTH POSTERS, SALE BILLS. pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, •jANIFESTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. wp a-k H a trial, feeling confident that w« can give ~uctt*ui it’ tuivr* the opportunity. * t , bwwther’n building, corner of Virginia and An irrete. ujipowitc Superintendent’s Office. bocal items. National Union League uioosa. March 2G, 1863. —Pursuant to ad .;nii'u’. the' Union League met in “Patton’s .|or, Thursday evening, March 26, 1863. , „as ,1. Mask, in the Chair. Jos. G. Ao ,.secretary 1 lie committee on permanent organization iraj the following report : H. WILSON. ; r.cEast Ward—A. A. Smyth, C. :;.M'Crwi; West Wal'd—C. J. Mann, J. F. 80w ,,.1: Nor h Want —Daniel Laugbman. Tho*. •I.UiiK-y: Logan Township—A. London. M. \| ( nrmirk. Kf-. Stu:n Also that the Board of u- occasion U; motion, if wu- .'.'MThai this Asstxutliou be styled the National Union League at Altoona/ 1 motion. adjourned '•jLihuc- at Humk.— < aj.i John M. Clark. ■i> I'laee. ha- been liMiie on a furlough of ten the first time Ik* has been a wav from his ' tor over a year, Ui> company, now nuin uf lit effective m< n. haw had a rather varied ;ii|wign‘thu> tar. They v. «*u.* fir.-r recruited as a d’dlfv company. anti entered \ mmgj* Kentucky . .. , , . . , . , ‘ Another Church.—Wc think that Altoona d-Un. when that regnnout was tonned. On the ... t -.it „ . , , ...... will soon be entitled to the appellation of the “ citv oi the cavsilrv. the cmuoativ was rrans- sw . . , „ , , . ~ , . * , . churehes. There are new ten churches coiu ’’■e'l f'< the Ist Uistnci of Columbia > olunteeiN , , T » . _ , .. . . plcteit, via :—Tresbvtenan, Lutheran, Baptist, -Gantry. >hortiv after, through the exertions . , D . ,„ ® Cnited Brethren, Episqopal, Carman Catholic, Won. vS. S. Blair, it was tran>ferred to the Filth , r , . .. ~ ,‘ 5. ’ , . , ’ v v ... , , , hngJish Catholic. Methodist, German Lutheran, > AmUenr, where it remained umil the hrst , ... XM , k , f> , .... . . . . , and Atncan Methodist, lhe Wmebrenanans 'tie}»resent month. March, when it was or- , .• r . . „', . , . . . .. .. have tlie toundation of then church erected, and " v ‘ I jom the 2d llegr. Benna Reserves, and , ~ , . . . r „ „ ’ . _ now hold their meetings in Logan Hall. Sub v h»Mtion as company F. The company his . . : . , . •• .i , .. , . ‘ , , * scnptions are now being taken tor the purpose of ■' ilirnngh all the battles on the Peninsula. „ _,* . ... . n„ n i . i . . „. w erecting ft German Reformed C hurch. When the Bull Run battle, the battle of South Moun- . „ * , „ , i named are completed, which wtl • lUiu Antictain, ami the engagement at Fred- ... , , .. ~.. i infW *r. „ A , , likely be this season, we will have the even dozen, The Captain look»4»oartr,*s usual, :„ r . , . . , . . : npa,. the men all in good comli.lou. W * d ° nb * whether ,hW * “ anot,,er K * wn « the "ur jovial friend. Capt. Bob. Hopkins, of the '.T'"’ ,W|mlatinn and as „u 0 v, i -i „ . . . , little wealth, that can show one church to every n Pa - \ nl "- a fl.vng visit on. Wed- 417 inhabitants, -Uy moniing last. He looks hearty ns.a hack, ; ■ "in.ring agreeing exactly with bis inclinations. He Hn> rr Again.— Everybody knows that *• too. rc-poris his men now in iuic health, only * k Old Joe Metzgar’' is .one of the cleverest men * kik in the mud. We hope Capt. Bob. may that brings marketing ito the town, at least the out of all engagements in the future as safely printers ought to think so. One day last week A ' ! jp lu* has done in the past. He hits the pluck ; be treated us, just as he has u oftentimes done he- wo know, and all he wants is on oppor- i fore»” by allowing us to select two very large heads ' ,,i|T y to distinguish himself. of cabbage from his load. Cabbage qin’t much to ■ make a. fuss over* but it is like nmnv other things, ‘Ubket Home and Town Hale—Wc an- when you cafl . t . g et it ,haf s the ory time you last wcek ,hat lhe bili ch.-Artering “The wanl u . and when you get a thing vour9elf) Uall and Market Company” had passer! : » ow Joe -. is tfaf miiuth «t can gel it for you. -Jin branches of the Legislature, and only awaited ; Please accept our thanks, Joseph. ■t signature of tlie Governor.. It has, doubtless, , r~~ this time received the finishing tpuch, and tlie j l®»We are pleated to annoimce that, from a -«|iany will at once proceed to the erection of j le,ter re<:oived in this P lace < from B« v - Henry > beading.- The .urn of §O,OOO has been sub- Mansel, the Missionary who. left for India last and a guarantee received that sufficient Summer, has arrived safely, with family all well, -‘vk will be taken to complete tlie building in a at Cal< ' utta ’ af,er a pleasant voyage of 140 days, •'■t which will make it a credit to the company i in which *» shi P cncouiitered'bnt one storm. He wsn ornament to the town, as well as a great i sta,es 1,181 1,0 Ls preparing a long letter to the "wnience to the people. Whatever may have i »H»olarsor the Mnthodist Episcopal Sunday School. r„„i- , ... , - We hope to receive it for publication, as we feel mgs of distrust, cither as to the sne- sure 'jt will be highly interesting, oi the enterprise in securing stock for .. .. :St erection of the building, or in reference to Gone Kochi > the Cobnkh.—Our young friend, Ursine of the stuck after the buildingwaa com- ; Jake Wilson, has removed his confectionery and *e jrgnow satisfied of the security off fruit store from his old Jtamltq Lowtht ’* hqild- ” I " Xnd jkwt; -ifc addition to the other great i ing, adjoining Bigg’s Tjn Shop, where he has on ■’“phneineßt*which are to he made in our town i hand a fine assortment of confectioneries, fruit, ts summer, we ntny add the market house and I such 88 oranges, lemons, apples, etc.; also, nuts, "*u hall; aIH i we feel' that we are. beginning to ! cake*, pies, oysters, &e. During the summer mak with the cities season he will keep ice cream, lemonade and Wht " we first called attention to these im- 1 refreshments. Drop in and see him. ■ ° nr neighbors “ oyer-the-hill" twitted CP ._The pripe of real estate in this ini ti" ° * X>Ut W "*- W,ind *' me ’ am * intimated : pi„ ce ; s on the especially in the vicinity ,' t? . I,ad *•>«* things long since. So they of the site selected for the Ma’rket House ami ! Mh V* 5 haVP Wea tl,at ° ur ira P rov•••• ,O Mieve that we dtoul Ulnd | William M. Lloyd. a... Hit 'r' 1 " 6 ‘ ll,U h<; * , ' ighf ’ bM vc Total. filter e WILS 11 s "PP<»tur of the war —-r -t-nton and particularly severe on rebels in “Wheeler&Wil«ml»ls beyond all question, lie (jJ rear - Kow' be is severe onlv oh the mßcbine . for nee.* I —LiA Jibtraud. tet*i, bui «»«e to ttar about the . R * A * *'■ tbis U f*™ 1 for ** * Snge ’ Je ®“ ? Ho give us sak of thesa maohinea In Blair andHtmtingdon countice. See adrertUetDent. Aiwivmkiasy of the Battle or Winches ter.—The 23d inst. being the anniversary of the fctttlc of Winchester, the citizens of Tvrone and vicinity, having met together, organized a meet ing by electing Jacob Burley President, Messrs. Harper, Stoke and Jones Vice Presidents, and J. A. Quinn Secretary; alter which, the Presi dent stated that the object of the meeting was to commemorate the day on which the battle of Win chester was fought, and in honor of our brave soldiers who then and there hurled hack the rcliel legions of Stonewall Jackson. On motion, Titos. M. Crissman, Henry Hehchv and John J. Patterson were appointed a committee to draft resolutions expressing the sense of the meeting. While the committee were preparing the reso lutions, Sergeant Worrell, Captain Hopkins and Major Jones entertained and delighted the audi ence with patriotic and loyal speeches, whilst a number of citizens also responded with patriotic remarks. The following preamble and resolutions were then presented, read, and unanimously adopted : Whereas, We ever know the brave soldier and patriot; Anu Whereas, We believe that treason is plotted in our country by those both high and low in social position : while those who are among our Representatives even in Congress are now at home organizing forces to resist the constituted authorities of our Government, we have even in our midst those who would raise their, puny and cowardly arms against the best Government the bun ever shone upon, and against, that Govern ment to which they owe all they ever had or enjoyed ; Therefore, be it Resolved, That the citizens of Tvrone Citv do unite in nil proper efforts to preserve and perpetu ate the Union in accordance with the Constitution. Resoiced , That this being the anniversary of the battle of Winchester, we consider it a propitious time to honor onr brave soldiers now at home on furlough, who sited their blood on that memorable held; and, whilst we know the living, we will not forget the brave and lamented Murray and Galla gher. the noble Everly, and others who gave up their lives as a sacrifice for their country's honor and glory. Resolved, That the conduct of disaffected per sons claiming to he citizens of the United Stales, yet zealous in their attempts to embarrass and im pede the action of the legally constituted authori ties, and in the utterance.of treasonable sentiment-, deserves, ami should receive, the comlemnaiion of everv lovai citizen. Resolved, That the loyal people at the homes ot the time-honored and scar-worn One hundred and Tenth and Eighty-Fourth Feuusylvania Regi ments hereby pledge their fortunes, their influence and their honor, to their brave men now in the held, in every vigorous and determined cflort of arms in this war, to secure a complete and final suppression of the causeless and atrocious insur rection which now desolates our country-. Resolved, That the army and navy of the Uni ted States owes their undivided allegiance to the Constitution they have sworn to support and de fend ; and that no soldier or -ailor can rightfully hesitate in his obedience to the command of supe riors in rank whose authority is derived from the National Government. Resolved. That every citizen owes allegiance to the Government; and he who denies its authority, or fails in his duty to uphold the honor of its flag, is an aliettor of treason, and should suffer the penalty due to his crime. Resolved,, That this meeting, under solemn con victions of duty, and in a firm reliance on the jus tice of that Providence .which guides and guards governments and people; do hereby resolve itself into a Jsoyal Lcnyiiv of Vuion citizens, pledged to an unconditional support of the Government in all its constitutional efforts to suppress the rebellion, and an uncompromising!-opposition to treason in whatever forth it apjjenrs. I). Irons, See'# J. A. Qcikh, Serif. JACOB BURLEY, Pree't. $230 67 20 00 20 00 $270 67 A Word to Married People,— If it be true th:/' u A jiemiv saved is two-pence made." the shortest wav to get rich i* 10 huy your Groceries at FKFPCHEY'S. corner of Main and Caroline streets. Altoona. Browned Rye constantly on hand. Pickles, ready for table use, hv the dozen or hundred Shriver’s Baltimore Oyster Ketchup. Pepper Sauce and Tomato Ketchup. Fresh Toman***. Quince*, Peaches. Pears hnd Plums, in cans. The American Excelsior Coflee., superior to •anything iti the market—good ns Java and cheap as Rve. Trv ii His stock of Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries, «io., cannot lie excelled in the place. Cigars ami Tohucco of all brand*. Call and ‘kj convinced that it is to vour interest to buy at the \kw Family Grocery. SINGER & eO.’S Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine. WITH ALL THE KBCENT IMPROVEMENTS. Is the BUST ami CHEAPEST mid BEAUTIFUL of *ll Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running di a tuck in Tarletau to the making of an Oveicoat—anything from Pilot nr Beaver Cloth, down W the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, ami is ever ready to doits work to perfection. It can fell. ham. bind, gather tuck, quilt, and lias capacity tor a great variety of Orna mental work. This in not the only machine that can fail hem. bind, Ac. but it will do so better Chan any other Ma chine. The letter ** A” Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. Tho Folding Ohm which is now becoming so popular, is. as its name implies, one that can be folded into a box. or case, which, when open, makes a teautilui, subatancial, and upacione table for the work to rest upon. The- Citaes are of every ima ginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native lot e«t, or as elaborately finished as art can make tl>eui The Branch Office* are well supplied with Silk-Twi*t. Thread. Needle#. Oil etc. «>f the v»>r y LMjr»t heod for a copy jt ** SINOER 4 CO.’S Oa/KTTK I. M. SINGER & GO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—BIO CHESTNUT ST. Mr. D. W. A. Merchant Tailor. Virginia Agont in Altoona. Altoona, Nuv. 1C A CARD To THE SUFFERING The Uev. Win, ov**, while laboring as a Missionary iu Japan, wm cuml >t Consumption. when all other means had tailed, by a reoip*- --biained from a learned physician in ilo- great city r»t' Ji-ddo. This recipe ha.* cured great numbers Who were suffering from Consumption. bronchi tie, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds. and the debility and nervouE depression caused by these disorder*. Desirous of benefiting oth*-rs, I will send this recipe, which I bar** brought home with me. to ail who need it. tree of charge. Athu *--.! D-c. 1862-ij FEMALE?* , FKMALKs; FEMALE* Vse tliat Sale, Flearanl Remedy known as UKMBOLD S EXTRACT tiITHC. >'or all Complaints Incident t-> th*. n.-i. No family should be Without it Vid' ■■•'u* will when ;-«ct Ir in* used by VoU.V- AND OLD. In t»«e Decline or ('hai.gr of Life, £kfo< c and after Marriage During apd After o>/i K(*K PI LKS. —A* an external remedy, we claim that i( in tlo i**t known, and we challenge the world to produce e.ii -ijual Kv-ry viitim of this distressing cowpl >ini should give it k trial, for it will not fail to afford iuim.-di ate relief and in majority of coses will effect a radical cure. QL INSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extreme ly nmlignaiit and dangerous hut a timely application ol thin 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 cose nu»y be -onquered by thi« Liniment in two 01 three day*. BRUISES; CUTS, WOUNDS. SORES. ULCERS. BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readllv to the wonderful healing propertias of DU. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when u*ed according to direction*- Also, CHILBLAINS FROSTED FEET. AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. J'r. Stephen Sweet, of Tonuecticat, Th< Great Natural Bone Setter Hr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, I* known all over the United Suite*, Hr. Stephen Sweet, of Conneeticut Is the author of ** Dr Swect’ii infallible Liniment " Dr. sweet's Infallible Liniment Cure* Rheumatism and never fail Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is a certain r -nicdy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cur*-* Burn- -a"! Scald* ifuni.-iiiai'-lv Dr Sweets Infallible Liniment Is tha best known nrmd\ b.r Sprains and Bruise* Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cure* Headache immediately and was never known to fail Dr. Sweet s Infallible Liniment Afford* immediate relief fur piles, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Cure* Tootliache m one miunt' Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and WoUD«Jsitmii>*Uiateh and leaves uo *car, Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for sores in the known world Dr. Sweet s Infallible Liniment Uu" been u.*ed by more than a million people, and all prais*.- it. Dr. Sweet s Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic. Cholera Morbus and Cholera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment I-s truly a *• friend in need,'’ and every family should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DK. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an ex ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily th u any other preparation. For alt Khou malic and N*-rvon « Disorder* it is truly infallible, aud a« a cu ativw for *MreH, Wounds. Sprains, Bruises. Ac., its toothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite- the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand cmificat.t* oi remarkable cures, performed by It within the last two years, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS' DR. 8 WERTSINFALUBLE LINIMENT FOR HOUSES is unrivalled by any. and in all cases uf LaonmeWr arising from Sprains. Bruises or wrenching, its effect is nuulro’ and certain. Harness or saddle Galls, Scratches. Mange. Ac., rt will also cure speedily. Spawn and Ringbone may b~ easily prevented and cured In their incipient stage*, but confirmed cases are beyot d the possibility of a radi cal curt. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate Ur hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, aud ife faithful application will alwavi remove the lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. r EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at band, for its timely use at the first a pearunce of Iduueoesa will effectually prevent thoife formidable diseases, to which ail horses are liable, ami which render so many othei wise valuable hones nearly worth]* l ** * DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Jri THE Soldier’s Friend, And thousands have found it truly A FRIEND IN NEED! CAUTION To avoid Imposition, observe, the signature and * fhfriT~ of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and afoo "Stephen Sweet's InfoUible Liniment” blown In the glassof eadh bottls, without which noase are genuine. ' '! RICaARDSON A (JO, Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN * AI4RN. General Agents. *S Clttf Street, NnvrTork. »i.Solahy all dralereevsnrjwhon, Wpeiforh UHely. IMPROVE!) BLOOD SEARCHER, a sens cen roa Cancer, Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face. Sore Eyes, Tetter Affections, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, , Costireness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers Rheumatic 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 having their origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir culatory system. CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD Pittsburgh. December 31. 1861. Da. G. 11. KCTSfcH I take pleasure in making this vol untar/ statement in favor of a medicine prepared by yoi called *• LtMDSCT'b Blood Bxarchlb.” I had suffeted f«> five year* with Scrofula which broke out on my head air forehead so ns to disfigure me very much, and look off th* hair when the dis •aae made it* appearance; it also hr. -ke ou i ■in my arm above and below the elbow, and eat into th* *kiu and flesh so a* to expose a fearful »or*». The diseasi «>n my head went so far th *t several small piece* of bon* cuo.e out. I was very week and low spirited, ami ha* given up all hope of ever getting well, as 1 bad tried sev erul skillful physicians and they did me no good. Iu Sep tember last, 1861, I was induced to try “ LiXDSey’s la proved Blood fiXA&caxa.” I must confess 1 had no laitl iu patent medicines, but after I had used three bottles ui Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my bead and arm began t» heal. 1 have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my bea* and arm arc entirely well extent the scars remaining fron tbs sores. I will also state that 1 had the rheumatisn very bad in my arms and legs. The Blood Searcher mlm. cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man. over fort; years of age. aad I feel as suple and young as 1 did wlui I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pounds I would also state that the disease iu my fureheard was s< had that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, th blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a phutogrupl lak' ii oi mo by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after I began to gci well. It do*.-- not show my appearance as bad as it wh before I commenced taking the medicine. You can set the photograph, ope of which is now iu my possession and also at Dr Keys.-r'- 140 Wood street, i would al*. state that 1 look the Bl**od Searcher which was made be f.'ie Dr. Keyset commenced making it. Although ii helped me tuune, 1 did not recover fast until I'got the kin*' made by Dr. Keyser liimsslf. One bottle of his did in< more good than Iwo of the old. I believe it is a great dea stronger and belter. 1 have recommended the Bloa* searcher to u great many of my friends lor v.m>u Sligo, at Clinton Mil) and have been nearly blind in both eyes for nearly four years. 1 culled on Di Keyset ab< ut three months ago and asked him to give oi* directions to the Institution for the Blind iu Phihtdelphb lie told me that 1 u etl not go to Philadelphia to gel well as he Imd medicine lout would cure me, as he said uiy dia ease was iu the bh>od. I was treated for it two or thm times in the hospital in this city, aud was relieved., but my disease always returned after a mouth or two after I came out of the hospital. I found my disease was re turning and 1 called, by tne advice of a good friend oi mine, on Dr. Keyser, who has restored my sight, and my eyew are nearly as well as ever. The Doctor gave m» ' Lindsey's Blood Searcher” and a wash. DAVID KINNOLLY, Clinton Mills, Sligo. Pittsburg. July 5,1861. Witness—B. F. M’Elroy, Anden"'r street, Allegheny A BAD SORE LEG CURED. PitiTßiraon, September 18, 1861.—1 hereby certify that I have had a wore leg for over a year. It was covered with ulcers and sores 00 that 1 could not work for nearly a year. .My leg swelled #0 that 1 was uuabls to do any thing for a long lime, for at leaat »ix nn-utho. I tried several of the best doctors in the city, but without any benefit; finally I culled on Dr. Keyser. at No. 140 Woo* Htrect, who only attended me about two weeks, and gav* me but two bottles of medicine, and I am now entire) \ well and have contiued so Ibr six months. lam employed at the Eagle Engine House ou Fourth street, where any one can see me. < CANCER CUBED A Lsriu FfcOX BiiQUkb.—Mr. John Pope, of Blaena von. near Moutypool, M°omouuhirs, England, writes tu follows; ’ gin:—An old woman 1 1 this place has wished me to write you respecting Linwxt’s Blood Ssaucabr, from which she found great benefit, and wi*he« to have a hfctK. rau*e. She has been suffer! Uf from a disease uf u cancer. "M oatnre for the last six or qsven years. Her daughter who Is living in America, obtained it for her. and sent bei eighteen bottles. She Is now quite out of It. and 1 have written to her daughter twice and have received no an tfwer; of course *he is anxious to get more, to get com . pletely cured. I told her 1 would write to you for tfai agency in this country, and she felt very much pleased U hear mo say so. I now teg to ask you on what terms you will supply me; you will please bear in mind the cqj Huge, and supply me aa cheap as pqs»Q>le. The carriage on the one dozen bottles was £1 8s Ad. The tgedk ins war a present from h?r daughter. 1 V -aid like to have llif Blood Searcher in a jar or small cask, If you contend it in that wuy, or in pint or quart bottles. 1 will send a bill through baqk or registered letter,- which ever will be convenient to you, if you will send |B* carifer’s receipt o the parrel os security. 1 would send you a stamp to an Hwer this. Uht as it is uncertain of this reaching you. on account of the country being In six 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 have teen the latter which Is published in to-day’s Ditpatch. from John Pope, aod believe it to be geaaine.— Uitan Pitt^frri. lA. loft for Dr. ATsyser's ansae over in. Prepared and sold by Dr Oxeaoa U. Kjrtxa, nttshTah Pa- : ■ Sntd In Altoona by A. Roma and O. W. KtnLU; is HuUldayOosgj by }. R. Pamsa and Jaee* Bants. PREPARATIONS “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BDCBO. A I‘oatUre and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIOMKTB, QRATIL AND DROPSICAL BWELUKQB. Thia Medicine increase* the power of Vyntke, %adea cites the ABSORBENTS into faealtluacHoß, by which ttw WATERY OR CALCAREOUS awl all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, reduced, as well as PAIN AN» INPLAMMATION y a«^\ good for Mur. We MIN OR ChUARKM. * ‘ i HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. For weakneu arising frnjn Exceawa, IlabiU of PMl* tiota. Early Indiscretion or Abut*. ATTENDED WITH TUB FOLLOWtAO SYMPTOMS: ludii'pnsllion to Exertion, ’ Difficult; of Breathing. Lom of Memory Lqh of Power, Weak Herrea, Trembling, Hon or of Disease, Wekefalnees, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Fhubing of the Body, Eruptions of the Face, Hut Hands, Dryness of the Skin. These symptoms, if allowed to go on. which cine invariab’y removes, soon follows lurortSCT, riULFFTio Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they ore not frequently followed by hose -DIREFUL DISEASES," ■‘IN-SANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many arc aware of the cause of th**(r suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THE RECORD! OK THE INSANE ASYLUMS. And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear un* p!v witness to the truth ol the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OE Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigor’ ite the System. which II EM BOLDS EXTRACT BDCHU invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES 1 FEMALES!! ou> or Yocno, Single Mab&iu ox CoSTjutraaTZxe Max- In many affections peculiar to Female*, the EXTRACT BUCUU is tmeqnaled by aqy other remedy. os in Chloro -is nr Retention, Irregularity. Vainfulnesa or Suppression ■f Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state *»f the Uteras, Leucorrhce or Whites. Sterility, and for oil complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in •ifecretioa, Habits of Dissipation, or in the A. BOYD. No Family Should b® Without It. Take no more Balaam, Mercury, or aoplfaaaat for uupleaaant aod ilaugeroua 4to«aefl. In all their stages, tittle or no change in Diet, And noJSzpoeurr It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing'and Cnri&g dtricturvfl of the Urethra. Allaying P,in and tion so frequeut in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisooons Diseases and worn-ont Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been tbs victims of Qaacks, and wboliave paid heavy fees to be cured iu a short time, have found that they were deceived* iud that the "POISON” has, by the use of "powerful as tringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps alter Marriage. D» Bxunou’i Eitxaci BtrcatJ (6r all rfirtlimi and liseaaea of the THOMAS FABHELL Whether exiating In HALE OB FEMALE. From vhatavar aue originating, and do matter at la the Great Imraanc, and la certain to bare the {laired effect in all diaemeea for arbkh It ia recommended. Evidence St the moat reliable and rasponaibla character of Philadelphia, 11. T. Bauoots, who beiof duly .Worm, lath »y. bit piei*.ration contain no natcotic. no nranh -17, or other ibjuriwna druga, but an partly referable. 11. T. UKUIBOIJD. Sworn and enbeciibed before ipe, tb:. 23d day of Me renter, 1834. W. P. 11IBBABD. Alderman. Addreaa letter, for information in confidence to 11. T- ilEUIBOU), Cfayniet, Depot, 104 South TenlfoSt., below Cheeumt, Philadelphia, Pen*. BEWARE OF COCSTERPBITB AND VMPBINCIPUB *EAi.WUS, Who endeavor to dlapoee “or Tula own" and ‘-POmP article. ou the fepotatioa attained by nrlwxbotd’e Qemune Prepatattdaa, s do do Extract Bnchn, do do dh Bareapartll^ do do Imprutad RaaeßDmhr R4d by BrnfigMe rrery-where. Taka pi ithar. -#e(t uattheadrerthaientaadnad and aapeanrt. Iwpteeebae ilth, Ufifely. HEIMBOLDS GENUINE PALLID COUNTENANCE. GANIC WEAKNESS, EUQC. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SIS STHTTOAS ABOVE. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. AND Improved Rose Wash CORES SECRET DISEASED URINARY ORGANS, HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a DrOaafte. HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BDCHC Dbgum Bniprom in au Cura Omtanteed. AFFIDAVIT. Moth St., nbure Ban, Phi la. a :. ; jSv,-v, At little Expense, No incoDwaaeaae Adriee Ontia.