) WEET’S ALLIBLE If ! M E K T, THE CAT REMEDY SM, OOBf. NBORiMIA i.lfitßAGn B&Si $0 - WOUNDS, PILKS. HEADACHE ‘ I, RHEUMATIC ANt> NKR. ’ VOUS DISORDERS. , itS-B U i» aupecdy and certain rants, unlm-nt w prvparr’d frtun the .LV .ofCnnnpcticnt tliefamouaboiiH!!* ” f H* hie imicUce fi»r more than ♦t Hfctuulabiiig KUccets: lATOII OK PAIN, ft U n nri«li«, , wfore the public, .if which th. „ JJ imvlnc**! by « niiturto trial. • • WHlcnremptfly nn&Tt l!S of ever kludfan,, lnThon ttl s. El 1; Iweu used it }u3 never £ JltOl Uhl HA. it will afford immediate rJi.r . ir clhHresiinjr. * IW » case* iff ILKa&ACUS in th^. r»o‘ed to do ir. , 10 a® 1 ** bn will ft cars instant);. ißUii DEBIUTT ASD GKSKIUt LARs , py m.l nnGiinne fomcdy. Actl..« jiS iHh* UCS.IW., It atrwt(ali«n» Hn,l vuwcsir ticit.vand.vsor. - '«" ,J " ™ 1 we cWm t)m , it oi:il m clmH.-nge the world l 0 „nvh„. victim of thl* dietneuing VoninlVou for It wilt nut full to alturd iuinu di iority ofcaiM will effect. r ‘ Ber-Aa nvti. r Ifni ' a 1 •! inn ig... #i>: 30UE TIHIOAT me sometime* extreme mid danger.ms. Out a timely apnllcstimi wit, never fan to cure. . VP “" of »«.sometimes very olietinate. and enl» m joints is liaWe t.> occur if neglected rZ >.vOe conquered Oy this Unltneuc in tao or jotjj. WOUNDS. SOUKS. ULCERS, BURNS yield rriulil.v til Oie wonderful healin',. OU.fi? WHUT’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT wr-I uk to direction*- Also, CUILBLAINc IST..AND INSECT BITES ANp STINGS. Itplien Sweet, of Connecticut. rtira Bone Setter. epl en Sweet, of Connecticut, 'tpt the Stocks. iplien i Sweet,, of Connecticut, of “ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.’’ eet's: Infallible Liniment tiswi 'and never foils. '■<’t s Infallible Liniment uietl “ fir Xeurulgia. < "t s Infallible Liniment. imufetSuitf di t;!|s Infallible Liniment rc inHiy kt Sprtim* «od Bruise#. lot's infallible. Liniment ’ ' :■■■ iEim. .’Sir !v and was never known to fall. pvt’s Infallible Liniment rtii. f Piles, nudweHlomfoils to cui>, ■etV Infallible 'Liniment i: out* mimite. et’L iulallible Liniment \Vn)nn mg. tdso. that the permanency of the Federal i ...,m ami the peiTicutation of civil anil religious ..i.crtv depend uijoii unity of action on the part of moo ns at home, as well as soldiers in the held, would to this end ignore all party lines and ~c u]joii one common platform—that of nn i.vcnng fidelity to the Government; Wc arc i ...minced that there can be no neutrality in this j ;—ilmt there can be but two jtarties —one for, :1,, Union, the other against it; that It is the ,lutv of all loyal citizens to lend their cordial and miiiuaiijfied support to the general Govetvtment in iis efforts to suppress the rebellion, whereby we mi alone “obtain lasting i*aco and security ; and iclieviug that wc can render aid more, efficiently, ij licit offered in an organized and • systematic maimer, we do hereby form burs*lves into an as •ociation for the object aforesaid, and declare ■mseives entirely disconnected from old political pirties, solar as this association is concerned; ini ring no other object titan that of upholding the Inivemment, we cordially invite to unite with us ■il loyal nien who are in favor of a vigorous, »n -iirsitating, and uncompromising prosecution of the war against open and covert traitors, ’and we do reity establish the following Constitution and ily-laws for our government: CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. This society shall be' known by.thfe name of the National Union League of Altoona;” its object -iug set forth in the proceeding preamble. ARTICLE U. Sec. 1. The officers of this society shall be a' President, two Vice from each ward mid two fipm £ogan township, one Recording xcretafy, one Corresponding Secretary, one Treasurer, a Board of Managers to consist of nine persons, and such standing Committees as may be rapiirea. ‘ 1 Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at alt meetings of the societyJ to present •nler, enforce the laws, and generally to ail rigtnful and necessary authority, fwhich is not .ommiued to tuber officers; In the absence of the President, ons of the Vice Presidents present shall be eleted to the chair. .Sec. 3. The Recording Secretary shajl keep in a book (prepared tor that purpose) correct minutes of tbe proceedings of the League, Which shall at all times be open for inspection of members, Sec. 4. The Corresponding Secretary shall con duct the correspondence, keep a record of alike may do, assist the Recording Secretary when de sired, and perform such other dutiesas may be required of him by the League. Sec. 6 The Treasurer shall receive all funds that may come to the use of the League, and shall pay all demands against the same,; tinder such nties and regulations as may be prescribed by the Boanl of Managers. He shall keep 1 regular ac counts of all his transactions, which' shall be pre sented to the Board of Managers, af their stated monthly, meeting. Sec. 6. The, Board of Managers shall have and exercise a general Superintendence pf the affairs of the society; shall control and manage its property and effects, having power to make ne cessary contracts, but shall have no power to make the society liable for any debt be yond the amount in cash in the hands of the Treasurer at tbe time of making the contract. article hi. Officers shall'be elected for a tertn of three months, and may lie re-elected from time, at the pleasure of the society,. 1 Elections for officers shall lie held on the first .night Ol meetipg iu the momlvs of July, October, January and April. Elections shall be by ballot apd the person "receiving the highest number of voles cast shall he elected. ' ARTICLE IV. ~ ;i ■ Sec. I. A candidate for membership shall be loosed by a member, who, in a book set apart for that purpose, and'kept by the Recording Sec retary, shall register the name and residence and shall add the date of Such registiy and his own signature. Sec. 2. The President shall appoint an election Committee, .consisting of lire members of the League, who shall examine the candidates register once in every wept, and report to the; next regular meeting the names of all the candidates whom: they may think proper to recommend for admis sion. If no sufficient cause ba shown to the meet ing against the admission of a candidate, recommended by the committee, he snail be received as a member on signing the articles of toe association, add baying to the Treasurer bis entrance fee. Any person shall be expelled who is guilty of disloyal nets. Or the 'utterance of disloyal senti ments, or bf wilful disobedience of the constitution and laws of the society. It shall require a two third vote of fhc members present to expel (not less than onc-fuurth of the whole number of mem bers being present) after at least one week’s notice of the proceeding oOVnotion has been giveh. This Constitution may be altered or amended by a two-lhird vote of the members present, at any meeting of. the; society, at least one week after the amendment is ofiered. BY-LAWS. Sec. 1. This society shall meet even' Thursday evening, at their regular place of meeting, at 74 o’clock. A quorum shall consist of fifteen members. Sec. 2. It shall bd the duty of the President to call a special meeting of the society, upon the written request of fifteen members, lie may also call special meetings .whenever the good of the so ciety’ may, in his opinion, demand it. Sec. 3. Propositions foreign to the object of the society shall nut be discussed at any of its meet ings. Sec. 4. Voting by proxy shall not lie permitted. s Sec. 5. All who may become members of this League shall, as soon os they subscribe their names to the constitution, pay an chtjpnce fee of twenty-five ceifts, and a monthly contribu tion thereafter of ten cents, for the purpose of defraying the necessary expenses of the League. Sec. 6. All resolutions and motions lor the con sideration of the society shall be presented in writing. Sec. 7. All resignations shall be made in writing, addressed to the President or one of the Vice Presidents, and no resignation shall be ac cepted until all dues are paid. Sec. 8. These By-laws may be altered or amended ;by a two-third vote of the memlters present, at any regular meeting, provided, one week’s notice shall have been given of such in tention to alter or amend. See. 9 These Bv-laws or any of them may he suspended during any meeting by a two-third vote of the members present. - OKPER; OF BUSINESS. Ist. Reading minutes of previous meeting. ; 2nd. Reports of Committees. 3id. Unfinished business. 4th. New business. sth. Essays, Speeches, Readings, Debates. &c., under direction of the President; On motion, adjourned. $279 67 25 00 Altoona Fair View Cemetert Association. —Meeting lyeldin Council Room, April 7th, 1863. President Clubmtgh, in the chair, and a quorum of members present. Daniel Price from the committee appointed to audit the accounts*of Secretary and Treasurer, for the past year, reported that they had attended to the duty assigned them and found the accounts correct and bapt in a business like manner, and that there is a balance in hands of Treasurer of $159.58. On motion of A. A. Smyth, the report was excepted ami committee discharged. Sec retaty presented his report for past year, as follows: Whole number of lots sold 34 ; " ** pmmits issued 72 I i Secretary also presented statement ol receipts and expenditures during the year, as follow .- : '“Received for sale of lots $3OO 50' ” for permits 14 25 “ for burying on reserve. 4 00 “ for P. Dempsey’s note, 4 5 .00 -■>* ’ ' I •> Paid McCrum & Devn for printing Mrs Kigg for tin box “ J Wagner for btiilding fence.. 00 12 *• K P Johnston for work H (12 “ Jno Loudon for lumber 47 34 Wm Bell for lumber 47 73 “ G Bender for hauling 3 00 “ M Clabaugh for inukihgdeed, 1 7o “ U P Johnston for work 9 00 “ M Clabaugh for trees &c 21 30 •• K P Johnston for work 16 60 “ A Kuse for hauling & 00 “ J L Gwinibr surveying 1 50 “ D J Neff fees..; 5 00 “ Pe.tcr Miller’for hauling 360 “ C J Mann for nails and spikes. 5 75 Balance §94 14 ItO'reasurer's hands at last set 'uemetit .; C 5 44 Ain't due the association on lots. 217 00 “ “ “ on permits 2 50 Total On motion of E. A. Beck, the Secretary's re port was excepted. On motion of Daniel Brice, the Secretary was instructed to notify all persons indebted to the association, to call on him, on or before tjhe 13th day of May, and settle the same or their act onnts will be left with a Justice of the Peace for collection. On motion of Daniel Brice, it was i Retailed, That from this date the price of lots in Cemetery be increased as follows: §5 lots 20 per cent.; $8 lots 25 per cent.; §lO lots 40 per cent.; §l2 lots 50 per cent. On niotioD of E. A. Beck, an order was granted the Secretary for §25, salary for one The following officers were'then elected to serve for the ensuing year: Bresident, Michael Clakaugh; Vice Bresidents, £. A. Beck and Jacob Wagner ; Secretary, James Lowther; Treasurer, Daniel Langhman; Trustees, Daniel Brice, J. K. Bellman, D. G. Weldel, A. A. Smyth, Michael Urich, Geo. Hawksworth, Jno. Loudon C. McLaughlin. ' On motion of E. A. Beck, it was Hesotced, That hereafter the regular meetings .of tlraassociationwili be held on the second Tues day evening of each month. James Lowther moved that hereafter the sexton shall receive for digging large graves §2.00, and for small graves §1.50. Qn motion, adjourned to meet on the second Tuesday evening of May. « JAMES LOWTHER, Sec’y. Correction.—We are glad to learn that we 'were in errpr, last week, in stating that Erast us Kinsei, whp died of smail-pox at Blair Furnace, was neglected by his neighbors, and his body per mitted to remain unburied longer than it should. On the contrary, proper care was taken of him during his sickiiess, and his body was decently interred, 4>y James Coleman and others, on the day after he died. We were not on the spot to .gather the information we gave last week, but relied upon the reports we received. JflTe say again, we are glad that eur information was incorrect, and we make this correction with pleasure, hoping that all i who copied oilr Article will do the samp. . Resigned.—Mh nil. i.v 11-v C. L. KhfrnfeM. Mr. JAMES J.KACYto Miss MAUIANME SPAUKS, Imth of this place. DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby giv en Chat the partnership heretofore existing laitween the undersigned, trading under the firms of Fries £ Win tern and Winters & Fries, lias l»een this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons hide! ti-d to said firms are requested to make immediate . payment, otherwise their accounts w i l be placed in the hands of an officer for col lection. , SAM U hi. U, FRIES. April Ist, 18C3,-3t.] STEI»JIIfS r WINTERS: Tile business heretofore cai rled on by the firm, will be continued by the individually, at their stores in East amt West Wards. ' OFFICE OF THE AIToONA GaB AND WATER Co. Altoona. April 13, 1863. ) Notice is hereby given, that an election fur officers of the Altoona Gas A Water Company, will be -held at the office, at the Goa Works, ou MONDAY, May 4th. 1863, between the b >nrs of lO and l*i o’cJock, A. M.The oflicern to be elected area President, Treasurer, and five Mauagrrv- $239 61 SPECIAL NOTICE.—On and after JULY l*t. 1863. th** privilege of converting the pre sent Issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO TUE NA TIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (commonly called *• Five Twenties” will cease.) All who wish to invent in the Five-Twenty Loan, must, therefore, apply before the Ist of J ULY next. JAY COCKE. * April 14th. 63.1 Sul«*criptiod Agent. [3tu] No. IT4 S. THIRD St. Philadelphia. gPECIAL NOTICE. TO OWNERS OF LOTS IN THE ECiROUGH OF ALTOONA. You are hereby notified to have all lots paved, and all pavements retired, within thirty [3o] days from the 15th day of April. 1863. under penalty of having them laid by the Borough, and twenty per Cent additional added to the cost of so laying them, and, Hens will immediately be entered for the collection of the cost Of laying said pavements. \ joiin McClelland Prtxu Attest, W. B. KRTLER, Ac. [April, 14-63 CARPETINGS & BEDDING. REMOVAL. i R L. KNIGHT & SON -Have removed from 262 S. Second Street, to ; 807 CHESTNUT ST., above Eighth, where they have opened a well-selected stock of CARPETS,' OIL-CLOTHS 4 MATTINGS, 1. BEDDING AND MATTRESSES | of e very descriitiou, Etoily-nmde or niKde to onion- FEATHERS. Various qualities always on hand. \ Xlio Manufacture and sale of Bedding will also be con tinned at 262 3. Second Street. ! April 14,1883./ - R. L. KNIGHT. [Sm.J EAHTLEY KSIGHT. ESTABLISHED 17d PET ICE LOEILLAKD, Snuff & Tobacco MANUFA CTU'K E it, 16 & 18, CHAMBERS ST., I ' (Formerly 4*i Clmthnm St., New York,) would call the MtteutioO of Dealers to the articles of his maiittiucturo, via.: ! BROWN SNUFF. J Macaboy. Deiniproa, Fi«« lUppc*. Cuano lappee, Pure Virginia, Nachitucm*, American ' Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. geotcli, Honey Dew Scutch. High Tint Scotch. Freeh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High : Toast, or Lnndyfdot, Fresh Scotch. [ *sr Attention is called to the grout reduction in prices of FlneCm Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Which will ho found of a superior quality. * | TOBACCO. ' ■ SMOKING.—Long, No. 1. No. 2, Nos. I and, 3 mixed, QratiiiUted, 8. Jngo, Spani-b, Canaster, Turkl'h; FINK COT CHEWING—P. A. L, or plain. Carrndlah, or Sweet, Sweet Scented Orouoeo. Tin Foil Carendiah. g, B_tA circnlsr of price* will be sent on application. April 14,85.-IT.: $2l 00 ; 17 50 1 50 $«) 00 W. B. KETLER, Sec. MARRIED; B. F. ROSE. Scc’y. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants. Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woollens, &c. on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. 'Put up to 26c. 50c. nail $1 00 Boxes, Bottles, red Flsdci, a md $6 sixes f ir UGTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS *c. “Only Infill bl« remedies known.” Free from Poisons ” . * Not dangerous to the Human Family. I' Bats come out of their lu4o€ / to dis.” Suj- Sold Wholesale in all larjt* cities 49-Sold by all Dacaoisv- anil Rxtailus everywhere. 49* tt! BEWARE!!! of all worthless Imitations. 49* Nee that ••COSTAIt’B” name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, helot e yon buy. , S9~Add.es> HEMET K. COSTAR, Principal Depot 452 Broadway, N. Y. *3- Sold by G. W. KESSLER, Altoona, Pa. April 7, 1883.-fim *. ORPHANS’COURT SALE!! THE undersigned, administrator of the eatate of Benjamin ¥. Baer, late at tp„ Blair county, dec’d, will uflSr at Public Sale, on the premises, on Wed* fIRjM g a ||A uemliiy. Apr 1 22, 1563, the following real A L°T. OK PIECE OF QHOUND. situate in Loguu Tp.. adjoining AUoonal bounded on the W*»t by Ijuklb of John McCartney, on the East by public naul leading to John Kongh’s, oh the Sooth by an alley; being a triangular piece of ground, containing, a half acre, mure or less, liaving thereon erected. A TWO-StORY PLANK HOUSE, eighteen by twenty-five feet. TERMS OF SAhE.—One-half of the purchase money to le-p idon confirmation oj sale, and etidue to one year, witli interest, to be tfbured by Judgment of the pur chaser. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. April 7, 1863. [3t] TUGS. JELWAT, Jdminittrator. TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF iiLAi r county— GentlemenTn pursuance of the 43d section of the act of.Bth Mar. 1854. yon are' hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court II- use in llollidaysbnrg. on the Ist Monday in May. A. D.. 1863. being the fourth day of the. month, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, and select cunj race, by < majority of the whole imiuhor of d‘rectors present-, ime person o' literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years: determine the amount of com pensation tor the same; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by the 39th and 40th section of said act. JOHN MITCHELL. April 7,-3t.] County Superintendent of Blair County FOR SALE!! » VALUABLE LOT, ON EMMA STREET, situated between the properties of Jacob Wagoner and George liartzr.l. % ALSO, A VALUABLE PROPERTY ON LOUDON STREET- For particulars inquire of Apr 17. 1863. [tf} W. S BTTTNRR. R. A. 0. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., Agent tor Blair & Huntingdon bounties. rpHESE MACHINES AUE aDMIT- I to be the best ever offered to the public, and theh superiority |s satisfactorily established by the fact that iti the last eight years, OVER 1.400 MOKE of these Machines have been sold than of any other man ufactured. and more medals have been awarded the pro prietors by different Fairs and Institutes than to any oth ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that is Claimed for them. They are now In use in several families In Al toona, and in every Case they give entire satisfaction. The Agent refers those desiring Information as the su periority of the Machines, to Col. lehn L. Piper. Rev. A. B Clark. George Uawkeswurtb, BeoJ. F. Bose, and £. 11. Turner, Esqra; The machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot an 4 new style Ilemmer—s6s. No. 2. ornamental bronze, glass fool and new style llemmer—^-$55. No. 3, plain, with old style llemnter—s4s. [March 21,1861-tf. LATEST BYTELEGRAPH! VICKSBURG BEPQJSTED TAKEN! L. Flack's the place to get your Bacon! I would respectfully inform the public in general, that 1 have lately been West and por-> chased one of the best and largest lots of. SUG A R-CURED H AMS & SHOULDERS ever brought to this market. 1 have 2500 llama and 700 Shoulders, which I will sell at reasonable prices. Persons wishing to buy by will find It to thafa ad vantage to call and examine my stock bet«.re purchasing elsewhere, a-t I wi.l sell at Pittsburgh market prices. March 31st, 1863 J LOUIB PbACK. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ! THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for sate, or exchange for property in Al tooua. a home and two lots of ground, sit* jftHA uatein the village of New Washington. SSBI | |[A Indiana comity. Pa. Tlie house la a TWO- WM§ >|K SyORY FRAME BUILDING, 19 J>y 36 feet, fronting on two street*, stable and other out buildings. There Is also a variety of BRUIT TREES and SHRUBBERY on the premises, to gether with a well of excellent water at the door. The lots are 60 feet front by JOO feel deep. Possession given at anytime/ Anr farther Information can be had by Apply ing to John fiiandon, of Armagh, or the s übscriber, at Al* toona. LAWRENCE V. WOKS. Feb. 21.1863-tf. FOR RENT.—The basement of Wprk’s new building, on Virginia •met. adj.iiningKemler'i property, la offered for rent, Pomwtlun given immedi ately, lor further Information, apply to LAWRJWCE P'. WORK, Feb. 24,1863-lf Blair county normal schqol ft Seminary, at Martiasbnrg, vrtil open oa . the 16th day of April, under Prof. Geo. Curtate, A. M.~Lata of the | Central tligh Stcboul of l'hll’a. BARGAINS! ! ! . Wears cloxlng out a lot of fine Winter DRESS GOODS at ‘25 cent* per yard. Now Is your llrae.ladles, to get A NICK DRESS AT THE PRICK 0* CaMCQ. . April *.*63-31.] J. & J LQWTHEIU PRIDE OF THE WORLD, and other CELEURAiKD STYUKA OP S I‘EKL SKIRTS, also common make* of skirts at reduced prices, at the April 7, *93.-3t.] ‘ ’ MODEL* SPRING STYLES of DELAINES and other DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CIaiAKS, Ac, the first of the iw>»ihoii. jant ruovired at the Modrl Scum. 1 April 7.1863. [3t ] J. ft J. LOWTHBR WALL PAPER AND BORDER!I!f T T A flue assbrlmeut of new and beautiful (itylesbn hand at the [Apr t, ’63-3iv] MODJSI* For saj.e. —a neat wrought IRON ItAILIKO* suitable 1 for a cenieteiy lot. ia.!ofi fered fbr sal* cheap. ' at Ibis office. [Mar.l7. AH DOM INAL SUPPORTERS,Tria ses and Shoulder Brace* tat aalo at : ■' ' r. ■ svinoni- J^RXDS • BLOOD SEARCHER, Together iwith all other diseases : having their origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir culatory systhm. i . Dt. O. H. kjtTStx I take pleasure In making this vol notary statement in favor of a medietas prepared by yon called •* Lull's Blood Searche*.” t bad suffered foi five years with Scrofula which broke out on my head and forehead so asjto disfigure me very much, and took off the hair when the disease made it' appearance; it also broke out on my arm abbve and below the elbow, mid eat into the skin and fleshiso as to expose a fearful sore. The disease on my bead wjmt so far that several small pieces of bone came out. ijwas very week and low spirited, and had given up all hope of ever getting well, as I had triedser eral skillful physicians and they did mono good. In Sep tember last, (S6l; 1 was induced to, try *• Lixdut’b In proved Blood | SuacHsa.” I must confess I bad no faith In patent medicines, but after I bad used three bottles ol Bloud Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began to heal. I have how taken eight or ten bottles, and my head and arm are entirely well except the scars remaining from the sores. I will also state that I had the rheumatism very bad in ray arms and legs. The Blood Searcher ala cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty years of age, and I feel as suple and young as I did when I was twenty, and have increased; in weight*wenty pounds. I would alsff state that the disease in my fereheard was so bad that when I stooped add. lifted anything heavy, the blood mu out of the sore. Dr. Keyfer had a photograph takt-n oi me by Ur. Cargo, the artist, slier I began to get well. It does, not show my appearance as bad os it wae before I commenced taking the medicine. Yon can see sQp mm the photograph, one of which Is now in my possession, and also at Dr. Keyser’e 140 Wood street. I would also state that 1 took the Blood Searcher which was made be fore Dr. Keyset commenced ufaking it. AUboogb it helped me some, I did not recover fast until I got the kind made by Df. Keyset himself. One' bottle of bis did me mure good two of the old. 1 believe It is a great deal stronger and better. I liav© recommended the Blood Searcher to a great many of my friends for various dis eases, and I believe it has helped the whole of them. You niay publish this if you wish, and 1 am anxious that all who are afflicted as I was may be edred. 1 live in this city. No. 4 Pine street, and am employed at Collville A Ander son’s Union Marble Works, M Wayne street. - I live Id Sligo, at Clinton Mill and have boon snarl} blind in both eye* lor snarly four years. I called on Dr. Keyser ah* ut three months ago and asked him to give me directions to the Institution for the Blind In Philadelphia ''lie told me that I send not go to Philadelphia to get veil as be bad medicine that vonld core me, as he said my dis ease was in the blood. 1 was treated for it two or three' times in the hospital in this city, and: was relieved, but my disease always returned alter a month or two after 1 came oat at the hospital.- I found my disease was re turning and 1 called, by the advice of a good friend ol mine, on Dr. Keyser, who has restored my sight, and my eyes are pearly as well as ever. The Doctor gave mi ‘ Lindsey’s Blood Search erf and a wash. DAVID KINNOLLT, " Clinton Mills, Sligo. I C. EYEHiTIART, Preet. of Board of © rectors. IT'S- IMPROVED a sou cc*n ro» Cancer, Cancerous Formation!, Scrofula, ’ ' ■ Cntaueon* Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sote E ves, | Tetter Affections, j Scald Head, D]Wi». Cos liven esa, Old and Stubborn Ulcer* i Bheiunatic Disorders, I Jaundice, . i Salt Rheum, Mercjurifel Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Lois of Appetite, | Low Spirit!, | Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, i Syphilitic Diseases and * Caries of the Bones. for wooknMo nUa| from Kxcouer, BobtU SWpt tloo, Early lodlocrrtioa or Abota. v ATTENDED WITH TBS FOLIOWTAO RTHPTOMB: IndUjwllloo to Exortiea, Difficulty oXßroolhlqt, Pittuuioo, December 31,1861. | Low of Memory ; ' lomoffomr. j CASjE OF DANIEL A. BOYD. A BLIND MAN CUBED. Pittsburg, July 5,1861. Witness—E. S. M’Elroy, Andarsoq stmt, Allegheny City. A BAD SORE LEG CUBED Pititnttsi, September 18,1861.—1 hereby certlfs that I have had a sore leg for over a year. It was covered with ulcers end sores so that 1 could not work for nearly a year. My leg swelled so that i was nnabls to do any thing fora longtime, for at least six months. 1 tried several of the best doctors in the city, bnt without any benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyser, at No. 140 Wood street, who only attended nw abont two weeks, and gave me but two bottles ormedioine, ind I am now entirely well and have confined so for six months. lam smplpped at the Eagle Engine Boat* on Fourth street, where any one can see me. CANCER CURED. A Lima Faox Exslxxs.—Mr. John Pope, of Bleeps von. near Moutypool, Monmootshlrs, England, writes as | I,; Sib An old woman {■ this place has wished me to write yon respecting Lnrnsxr’l BbOOD jtiMHlt, from which ehelonnd great bedefit, and wishes to have s little mo r e. She has beep angering from « disease of a cancer, ons nature for the last six or seven years. Her dsngbter who is living in America, obtained |tfor htr, and sent her eighteen buttles., She is now quite ont of It, and i have written to her daughter twice and, have received no an twer; of coarse shelssnxioas toget.mors, to get com pletely cured. I told her I would volte to yon for the agency in this eonntry, and ebe tejt mnen pleased to hear me say so. 1 now beg to date yon on what terms yon will supply me; you will please bear is mind the car riage, and supply me as cheap as poeslble. The carriage on the one dosen bottles was £1 gt Bd. The medteina was a present from her danghtsr. I W.mld like to have She Blood Searcher In a Jar or small cask, if yon can send It in that way, or In pint or quart bottles. I will tend a bill through bank or registered letter,’which ever wIU be most convenient to yon. If yon will send urcanier’s receipt o the jut reel as security. I would sand yon a stamp to an swer this, bnt as It is uncertain of tills reaching yon, on account of the country being in six and seven*, a term which is commonly used,’yon wBl be kind enough to charge ms with the postage. Toon, respectfhlly, * [Signed] > JOHN POPS. (Ve hare seen the letter which is published In today’s Dupattk, from John Pop*, and bettor* »to be genuine.— BdUurtDUfoieh PitMmrgl. ' ■' .. Loot far Dr. aaer tfu earktUpmtnl bring fetfMtalwpo*. - K:" Prepared and told by IJr Susan B. Kmn, Pittsburgh Sold In Altoona by A. SWIM vA PREPARATIONS “HIBHI.T OONCRNTRAWD" * COMPOUND ILUID XXTRA£T RCCHD, ; I Pn iltln nail Ip t rAginintr for Ptim.. ot the RLADDRR, RIDHKTB, «Um Thle HMclm iacneeeethe power of npiHw, ead «z due the ABBORBRNTS late healthy adtoa,tywhloh the WATKRT OR CAMJARJtOCS drpoelttou, ead ell «N NATSUIi KNLARQIMIRNT*, ue reduced, ea well M PAIN AZD IN#LAAQtATION,eud k (ood lht Ru. We ua «• Gansu*. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. WoakNtrrca, Tranbllttg, . I Horror of Dlwm», . WakafUaaaa, Dluneao ofVlaida, Polo to tha Bock. Univcnal Lauitada of tha Mnacnlar Byttrm, Hot Banda, Flnthlog of tha Body, DryneaaofthaßUn, Eruption* of tha Taoa, Thoaa rymptcou, If allowed to go on, which thl* modi cine invariably cemorea, aoon fellow* IWPOTincr, FaTVITT Bruuno In, in one of which the patient may aaglnh Who can cay that they are not fto,nently felipwod fay thoao “DIBKFUL DISEASES,” *j “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Uonj are aware of the caoae of their toffering, , BUT MONK WILL 00SFE8* THB KEOOKDT Of TUB IN SANK ABTLCIU, And tie melancholy Death* by Oonaaapth»n boar aia , pie witneea to tha tnith oi the aaaartlos. TUB CONSTITUTION ONCB.AFFECTED WITH OE- GANIC WEAKNESS, # Require* the aid of medicine to strengthen and In vigor* Ate the System, which II EM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUU invariably does, A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES I FEMALES! ! Old ok Youeo, Szhqlx, Makeup ok CoNTPgiJtTPfg Mae- In many affections peculiar to Females, the SZTRACT BUCUU is nnequaled by any other remedy, as is CBloro sis nr Retention, Irregularity, Vainfolness or Suppression uf Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Ut?ras, Lencorrhce or Whites, Sterility, and for all coniplaints incident to (he sez, whether arising from in* discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or In the DAKIKL A. BOYD. No Family Should, ho Without It. Take no more Balaam, Mercury, or onpleaaaat Medicine fdrunpleMiat anddangerons dleeeiee. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. In all Uiejr atagn. UttU or nochange in Diet, And no XxpOnse. It caaaea » frequent d«.ir«.nd to Urinate, thereby Bantering ObttrucUona, Preventing and Coring itrktorea of the Dretfara. .Allaying Pda nd Intona tion ao frequent Jo the claaa of dlaeaeee, and eapallingail Poisonous Diaeaaea and vorn-unt Hatter. i ' THOUSANDS UPON TBOBSAJiSS who bava baas the victims of Qnacka, and who bare paid heavy fees tu be cured in a abort tine, hare found that they wendeoeirad, and that the “POISON” baa, by the aaa of “powerful aa tringenta,” been up in' the cyatau, tobraak ootin an aggravated form, and perhaps altar Marriage. ; ' i Cn Baudots’* Bxnuot Boos fcrnUrfhettoM ui dIMMMOftIW : ! ■ THOMAS MSBUL. Whether ajdiUac In from whatever cmsm oritfnaUm, and no natter at Io the Great Jnoume, and it certain to hare tho daalred effectln alt dlseasea ibr which it la reeotnioahdad. | Evidence of the stoat reliable and reeponelbtecharaeter wfi accompany the medidnea. Certiorate* of Curve, .from d|kt to tmtjrjnnfjul* Infcwithnainealtnown to adenca and lam*, i Price $l,OO Per Bottle or Six for $5, Delieend to u; addrete, Meanly packed traß afJ_ob- Mention. before me, an lUtmu of tbeetty of Philadelphia, H. T. nmnoLO, who being dojy ewora, loth eay.jila pnpantkm contaioano narcotic, noMena ry,or other lujariomdruta, bat an parety nfdbMo. ■' - ILt.HKjboiCD. Sworn end raboetibed before tne, tkie W 4)J of No vember, UM. WP. HIBBARD, AHetman, ' r , ; Binth &, above Baeo, PUta. AtUnm letten far information in conAdenee to » . H. T. QXUICOLD, CheoUot, Depot, MiSonth Teoth-St-, belowCbeetnnt, * Philadelphia, Pea*. DEW ABB OP COUNXBRPKITJ AND UNPBINOIPUD DKAbKBS, Who end«#.tor to diopoM “of tan* article* on the repntatloo attained by HeimboM*e Qenmlne Pnpantloao, da Extract Bnobo, do do . : ■ Wr«»rUla.... , SS&2SS&Jt HELMBOLD’S' ■ GENUINE AND DROPSICAL BWSLUKOB. PALLID COUNTENANCE. &ISQK* DECLINE OB CHANGE 0 1 LIFE, an manat aaon. ABB Improved Boss Wash CUBES SBCBEX DISEASES i DBCfABT OBQAITS, UIUOB lIM iLK. , HOW LQNO STANDING. i Dteeaeea of tbeaeorfant reunite the aide? a fnm^pn. HBUfBOLD’B EXTRACT BDCHD - Dxaeuu Unman is au Ooiotattcanon. Cano Guaranteed. t Adrioe Gratia. AFFIDAVIT. Af little Bxpeaea, Ho ineoavaalnw I •