*|gf. tvs'.. > pW.liT J 8 ifPALLIBUE HIE NT, i- *9 THE T REMEDY M.POPy. NEPRAbBIA LltMa.fm W> ,}olfrrB r rOPWDR, PILES. HEADAWrW 5 ’ * RUKDMATIC AND NICK. ' , TOPS DISORDERS.' Itt to aepeedy ahd certain remade ..a |M We preotioe tor more »h.~ MtonithlnK sueceu. w,fot y ATOB OF PAIN, it R narinlWrf f*>re tlw public,’ of wlJrt Sd J* Rieloced by a aim*. trial. >a>n kIT care rapidly and radicallT' airw*. RBof arery klurl. and tma hae DrTer £ affiord lmmedfaLte relief iB ffi; B'ooro iartantly. TY AND OHNSRADIABBI lenee orc«e«, thU LinSwlt tag remedy. etrengthene and reeieifieTthi I’UcitywmLt isot. ernal remjrfy, We , Iwllcagethe; world to produce * 11ns dietrmalnr comnlJin, will cuea will effect amdico/cure, iOAT ore aometim'eaeitreme i bat a timely imputation D f li to cure. # 1 ijonetlmM eery ohetiaate, and eularee. tale liable to oeenrlf neglected. The i, Conquered by tbie Liniment in two or r f‘,?®E5F’. 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IMUAIBUC LINIUBNI. u in *l - rival.' and artll'alleviat* pain nyotbef preparatMh. -Torall Hlieo-’ (wider* it b truly InfidliUe. and « a Wounds, Bpraii«.l»r«ttea, *c- i»' t powerful sirengtbanhtj properties traud astonish nwotfißaflwliobare Over one thousand .cjertiflcsteß v ertbrtneu by It wltfalo the but two owne&w r. ILLLBLELIHIMIIST 808 HOUSES tad Is «B e*or wrmch(ns, lts irffcatl* a* *r asddfc 6alfoBonteto«v . i peedijy. 1 " 7 i SdciW fa « kn heyorf thetiosaiWto or* l ifhe Wad, hrtrow, t»ao4e*PW**f “ toeallevlatad by tbit Ualawaf, si*o il ! . vunF'almys remove tbaiaajewm, and tntml .srith roaiparativo eaie. r HOUSE to Which ail bom* are'UaM*-«• ISJ CCb*l»iM tllaallls hfWl* t SWEETS LmiMEXT laxitß .r’-s Wri&n&9 lt»»o (bwadit truly - D IN NEED! ;adtion. . #em th» ataMtW* »iw«t" Wowaia % jGpSP* f hsswjfci^-. Mtujiw itifem Pr , B & «■ Cuptxll'i .$»» “Gentry Pun.’] TRIBUNE power-press c_- t? 3 printing office. . Within the put two years, made conatderable oar eitabllshment In the w»y«fß«w>ncy ’ 1 iftw Frees, Paper Cutter, Card Cutler, Baling Mar Power Press, and Urge Newspaper Power is cat of which wo giro shore) we are now prepared ,r ‘'.wats anything in the line of printing or ruling in " r Hiusl to any. establishment in the etate, nod at 1 ’’.rf equally low. We can execute. on short notice, nil siding, mriution, Visiting, Mil * Businois Cards, Circulars, Programines, ahMMOTH POSTERS. BAUE BILLS. •■anys, yiwsMii&®© , Pimpbi® t8 > Fay and Check Bolls, blank books, MANIFESTS, ANO BLANKS OF AM- KINDS. .11 if Mh i* a trial, feeling confident -that we can gire faction if we hare the opportunity. . . “‘l* in Lowther’sbuitdiug, corner of V irgiom and An wt, opposite Superintendent’s Office. ’ Five-Twenty ,U. S. Loan. ..fjl, M. IrLOYD & CO., Altoona, VV "are subscription agents to dispose of this 'Fire . „■ Years 0. S. Loan. Amounts can behadlo auit “ItMDf of different ludirlduals—the Interest being pny ‘ , n ,j to be accounted fhr half-yearly In Gold. ■ : * t,.r;l H to.-S*- 1 . . " ; 4 LOCAL items. Meeting of Town Council. | -ijecial meeting of Council, April 9lh. 'Present, McClelland, N. J.Merrine, John Louden, j,„ ob Hesser and James Kearney. , 1 he Following Ordinance was passed: Ordinance to prevent the spread of 'Small , , x or Varioloid in the borough of Altoona. ORDINANCE NO. 16. s £ .-. 1. Be it enacted, by the Burgess and Town -iuncil °f the Borough of Altoona, and; it is ~r eh v ordained by the authority of the same, that ra and after the passage of this Ordinance, the . . aiuntor occupants of every private house or the i .f i ietor of every public house, where any case of Muail Fox or Varioloid exists, shall affix a. paper . rani on the ftonl door or doors of said ! bouse, .lilt the words " Small Pox” or “ Varioloid” (as .e case may be) written or printer! theron,; under . icnaitv of not less than twenty dollars nor more n /iy dollars, to he imposed by the Chief Bur l or a Justice of the Peace, on due proof being No parents or heads of families, where „ disease rnav prevail, shall permit (heirchildren,-. minors under their care, to go to school, or ,imi! »nv member of their family to go out be .ui..) their own premises, except iii case of abso , necessitv. under a penalty of twenty for oiicn.-e, to be imposed by the Burgess or a i -iu c cf the Peace, and.enforced, if necessary, by liin-jnment in the Lock-Up House, for a period nut less (ban forty-eight hours. Sa.3. No person who has the Small Pox or crioioid shall go our on the sweets or*pavements, - anv other public -place, or into any public as ■ i !v. under penalty of a fine of twenty dollars imprisonment not exceeding forty-eight hours, both nr either as the committing Magistrate :V determine, to be imposed by the Burgess or a unite of the Peace; and it shall be the duty of ~e Borough Constable to arrest any person Having ;,e Small Pox or Varioloid, found out of doors or anv public assemblies, within the borough .mi!., and bring such person before the BurgeSs - u Justice of the Peace, to be dealt with ac faiing to law Any ;crsun who shall go into a house ■t i rli . 4 JOHN ALLISON, Chief Burgess, itteu; J. McCLELLAND, Pres’t-Council. W. B. KETLER, Sec’y tryConncil. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to hav6 “! copies of the Ordinance printed in hand-bill nil. and the Supervisor to have them posted con- I viiouslv through the borough. . On motion, a committee of two be appointed to r cuest the Physicians,to inform the President, or ■.• me member of Council, of all the cases of Small ' -x or Varioloid under their cate. The President appointed Messrs. Louden and Hester said committee. On motion, adjourned V. B, KETLEK. At Home. —We were pleased our Tend, W. Domer, a few days since. -He has -'■n playing soldier for some eighteen months, as : member of the Anderson Troop; and the busi est has evidently agreed with him, as he loots otcr than when he left. The Anderson Troop the original company, and not the regiment ■ivied the Anderson Cavalry) having been mu*, red oat of the service, he is now at liberty to 'vy at home, should he chose to do so. But the service, although rough at times, has its attrac ’lons, and he informs us that it is not unlikely that may enter it again. Ve had a visit, within the past week, from onr ."lly little friend, Lieut. Mat. Jolly, of the glorious ■il 110th P. V. The service certainly agrees “■iii him, for he is now about as wide out as high V He sports his regimentals with dignity, bat ‘iii! shakes hands with common folks. He re -’ | ns the 110th in excellent condition, both as to i faltli and spirits. ! £irk.—On Tuesday afternoon last,; a frame Ll| f i e, situated near the line of the railroad, in Umdonsville, was fired on the. roof by a passing ■' : ?‘ne. and ere the fire engine could be brought ■° Play upon it a good portion of the roof was ‘•anted. Through the exertion of the firemen and Miters, the fire was extinguished before.it coramu uicatail with the frame of the building; and no tnriher damage than that Of burning thereof and. ’lightly injuring the walls with water lyas, done, flte building belonged to VV. Nesbit, barber, j nd was insured in the Mutual Pretention. Fire Insurance Co. of Blair County. The amonnt of images jjsot, was immediately tendered by the ans excepted by Mr. Nesbit. •Mother.—We learn that a slight fire occured •ra'tb itclien department of the Altoona House, lv it 431,16 < * a - v ’ ' >ut no 0113 damage was done Mr. Jonathan Khule has received the “utmci for building a bridge across tlte Juniata Tj*°ne Forge—price $1662; and Mr. dtp, Um f l 7 'he contract for one across the same r ‘ at Ironsrille—price $1470, j. McClelland, i Prest. Shbbift’s Sax*s.— Sheriff McCamant will Solpikbs’ MoKtntEST Fund. —The Treasurer sell, at the Court Heine, In Hollidaysbnrg, on of the Association reports the following (hods on Monday next, at one o'tlock P. M., the following hw»d: , properties ; j ■■baht previously reported. The interest of John McCulloch in a lot of i from William London, ground, in Hollidaysbnrg, having a two-story frame building erected 1 thereon. The interest of Rose Dougherty, dec’d., in a lot of ground, in Hollidaysborg, haring thereon a three-story brick, fiotel, good stable and other outbuildings. The interest of George. Raymond in a lot; of ground, in Hollidaysborg, haring a two-story brick house thereon. • The interest of HaUhantah Daris in a tract of 50 acres of land, iti Lagan township, haring a log bouse and log stable thereon. . .The interest of William Montgomery in a lot of grotrad, in Altoona, haring a two-stoiy plank dwelling house, wagon-maker shop and stable thereon. interest of. Joseph Fry in a lot of ground, in Tyrone City, haring a two-story frame build ing thereon. The interest of David McClain in a lot of ground, in Tyrone City, hairing a twojjjtory house thereon. The interest of Michael Scanlan in a lot of ground, in Altoona, haring a small frame dwel ling house thereon. The interest of Jesse Wingate in a lot of ground, in Holhdaysburg, haring a two-story brick tarern and other buildings thereon. The interest of John Martin in a lot of ground, in Hoilidaysbnrg,,barihg three two-story frame dwelling bouses thereon. The intererest of Ediwn F. Sboenberger in a tract of land in Blair township, together with all. the improvements! thereon erected, and all the mining, rights, water privileges, etc., etc. The Sheriff announces that the above property will be knocked down to the highest bidder on the day of sale, the practice of keeping sales open until tbs following Wednes4ay having been discontinued. Change or Schedule. —On yesterday the Summer arjangementfor running trains on the Penn’a Railroad yvent' into operation, and those who contemplate travelling should make a note of the change in the time of tearing, else they may find themselves a few minutes too late. Going Westward, the Baltimore Express, which hereto fore left at 7.65 A. M., now leaves at 7.15; and the Philadelphia Express heretofore leaving at 8.36 A. M., now leaves at 8.00. The Mail Train now runs through to Pittsburgh leaving this sta tion at f.!5,P. M.; and the Fast Line which heretofore left at 8.45 P. M., now leaves at 8.35. Going Eastward, the Through Express which left at 9.55 P. M. now leaves at 9.00 ; the Fast Line heretofore leaving at 4.45 A. M.. now leaves at 1.15 A. M.: the Fast Mail which left at 11.35 A. M., now leaves at B.OQ A. M., and stops only at the | principal stations. A new train Eastward, styled the Through Accommodation, has been put on. It leaves this station at 10.25 A. M., and stops at all way stations.. The accommodations are now all that'could be desired, affording the inhabitants at all points an opportunity of going a good dis tance in either direction and returning home the same dav. Important to School Teachets and Di rectors.—Hon. G. S. Boutwell, Internal Revenue Commissioner, states that certificates issned to teachers by connty Superintendents, and certificates by President and Secretary of Board of Directors to County Superintendents that schools have been opened according to law, must each have a ten cent stamp affixed. In the first instance the stamp is to be paid by the tegcher receiving the certificate, and in the second by the Secretary of the Board and charged to the district. Also, agreements or contracts between 'Teachers and Board of Di tors to teach must have a five cent stamp affixed, to be paid by the teachers. Gone Ovee the Him..—J. H. Moore the Match and Notion Dealer, has palled up stakes in this place and pitched hi* tent on Allegheny street, Hoilidaysburg, nevertheless, he visits us occa sionally, and'the last time left us a remembrancer in the shape of a box of his celebrated.“ Falcon Pens,” the best articles of the kind we ever put on paper. The bighi prices of notions at this day has somewhat interfered with his sales, but be is still the cheapest wholesale dealer in the country and descryas to be liberally patronized. We hope the day is not far distant when his goods will come down to proper prices; and he be enabled to branch out as he had proposed. ■■ Cosoanss Water -—A fresh supply always on hand at Boush’s Drag Store. Little by Little. —The Ladies’ Mite Society, connected;with! the M. E. Church, which was sus pended for a time, has been revived and is now in Successful operation. In this society many small articles, such as pin and needle cushions, tidies, etc., are manufactured, in neat style and are left at the store of G. W., Kessler for sale. Those who wish'to encourage the ladies in their good work should call and purchase these articles. The society will also take in needle work and execute it in good style at moderate prices. The money thus obtained; is appropriated to furnishing ne cessary articles about the parsonage and church. fj- A fineassortment of hair and tooth brughes, for sale below present wholesale prices, at Boosh's. Altooxa Hall & Masket Co.—An election for officers of the above company was held at Bow man’s Exchange, oh; the evening of the 14th inst., and the following gentiemen elected PrtsidaU— Enoch lewis. Manager*— Wra.jjH Wilson, J. H. Linvilie, James Kearney, Daniel Laughman. Wm. M. IJovd. ' ■ frtaturtr —Benj. F. Bose. We presume arrangements will immediately be made to pat the building under contract. iQr* A few 12-ipch plasterers brushes, extra quality, for sale at Roush's. The wooden ,buildings have been removed from the. )ot between .the Masonic Temple and Lowther’s boiiding and workmen are now en gaged in excavating the ground for the fonndatioti of a fine brick bnildiqg, to be pected by Cha*. J. maun and! Daniel Laughman, who own the lot. J)efctt Collector. —J. H. Bell,- will be in Altoona on Tbunday, April 23d, for the accom modation of tell tilths who have taxes lo pay.— Will be in Tyrone on the 84th, fqr the same pur pose. Have your* i“ Greenbacks” ready, as the duplicate must be closed this month. B. F. BOSE, Treasurer. s Contributions to the Soldier’s . Monument Fond, may at any time be banded to B. F. Bose, Treasurer, at theGen’l Supt's office.' Somethikg Good Eipbctbd !—Our Methodist friends, of this place, are making every effort to give the citizens a treat in the way of a concert, to be given in their church, in the month of May next. The choir are how rehearsing twice a week, and musical aid is already engaged to come froth Pittsburgh, to assist on that occasion. The pro gramme will consist of Choruses, Anthems, Quar tettes, Trios, Duetts and Solos. The proceeds to go to the defraying of expenses incurred and to be incurred in fitting np their parsonage. A liberal patronage is desired. , “ Full examination has resulted in a mqst thor ough conviction of the superiority of Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines, and of their perfect adaptation to family sewing in all its varieties. The speed averages about twelve hundred stitches per minute, though they may run at double this. Fifty dozen of shirt collars or six dozen of shirt bosoms are a day’s work. Their efficiency is equal to at least twelve sqamstresses. Sewing is rendered a pleas ing and healthful employment. —Golden Prize. R. A. O. Kerr, of this place, is agent for the sale of these machines in Blair and Huntingdon counties. See advertisement. First of the Season. —Mrs. Belter, pro prietor of the ice cream saloon and confectionery, in Jesse Smith's old stand, opposite the Lutheran Church, treated the printers to a bowl of most de licions ice cream, with excellent pound cake ac companiment, on Saturday evening last. *lt was the genuine article of ice cream, mode to please the purchaser, and not merely to sell. All her confectioneries are of the best quality and her cakes can’t be beat. Give Mrs. B. a call if you want the worth of your money. Hardware. —Houses cannot be built Without the aid of hardware, a large and excellent assort ment of which may be found at Fries’ store, on Virginia street. By the way, Fries ha* branched out extensively this spring, and now has a fine stock of everything in his line. He still continues the stove and tinning business. Give him a call if you are in search of anything kept m such es tablishments. Error. —-The Harrisburg Telegraph corrects an error now going the rounds of newspaperdom to the affect that after the first of July all letters de posited in the post-office for mailing, of which the postage is short, instead of being sent forward will be kept and treated as if there was no stamp on them. Instead of being kept, as above stated, they will be sent forward as heretofore, but double rates will be charged for the lacking postage, at the office of delivery. Presbytery. —There was a full attendance of Ministers at the Presbytery which met in this place on hist and continued an session until Thursday. A press of work in the office prevented eur being present to note the business transacted. On Wednesday oftemoon the con gregation met to elect a minister in room of Bcv. A. B. Clarke, resigned, but owing to some in formality in the proceedings no election was had. Couxtt Scr'T of Common Schools. —The election for a county Superintendent will be held in Hollidaysburg on the first Monday in May. Mr. J. Ginter Counsman, teacher, of this place, is a candidate for the office. He is well qualified, by education and experience, the position, and would acceptable and efficient Superin tendent. Robb ext.. —The money drawer of Jona. Stouffcr tailor, of HoUidaysburg, was robbed of $l7 on last Wednesday week, v whilst Mr, S. was engaged at work in the adjoining room. Rktubxkd.—George Raymond, former editor of the Whig, late U. S Commercial Agent at Balize, Honduras has. returned to his home in Hoßidaysborg. MARRIED. On the 16th inat.. by John Griffin. Esq.. Mr. THOMAS C. TINGLINQ to Mies AMNA M. BIHKUIMEtt, all of Logan township, BUir County. \ On the 18th Inst., by the same, Mr. JAMES KALER to Miss KATE NAGLE, all of the borough of Altoona. DIED. At the residence of Samuel Williamson, in Gallitßin. Cambria county, Pa., on Friday, April 10th, 1063, Mr. JAMES WILLIAMSON, aged 78 years, 2 months and 20 days. The RUty*ct of this notice born January 20th, 1785. He served his country as a soldier la the war of 1812, and was much interested in the pfeseut struggle, lie whs >uiied with the'** honors of war." in the Daukord grave yard, two miles north-west of Hollidaysbarg. on the Sun day after hirdenth, amid a vast concourse of friends, who followed him to bis final resting place. u Kequioscat in pace.” S. ALTOONA ACADEMY.-^An elation +%. for five Trustees and one Treasurer, of th* Altoona Academy, for the ensuing year, will be held in the room of the Post office, on Saturday, the 2nd day of May next, between the hours of 2 and 4 oclock, P. M., of said day WM. K. FINDLEY, Prest. o*o. W. Pattok, Secy. Altoona, April 10.-2 t. CTAR FLOUR MILLS. The subscribers are making choice brands of Flour, and solicit the brders of those wanting a good article. Every barrel of Flour sold bv us It ararpipted as branded. We alsj keep on band, Corn, Corn Meal and Mill Feed. . . LDDWICK, SHOTTS A CO. Irwin Station, Pa. R. R., Per H. F.'Ludwicx. April 21.1863. PAIN LING, GLAZING and PAPER UANQIRO.—Tne subscriber desires to inform Che pitiseosof Altoona and vicinity that be is prepared to un dertake any amount of work in Ills line, and he feeU confi dent from fals long experience in the business, that be can render eutlr* satisfaction both as to prices and the finish he puts upon bis work. Estimates made at any time. persons having work in my line to execute may save money by calling upon me. Residence on Harriet street, nearly opposite the United Brethren Church, Rost Altoona* J. A. DARK. April 21,1863.-2 m. A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A BABE CHANCE FOB CAPITALISTS! GBABILL M YEBS offers his Farm, containing 226 acre*, for rale. 100 acre* are cleared and under good cultivation; the balance is timbered with Chestnut aad Oak. It is situated in L gan township, THBEE MILES NOBTHEAST OF ALTOONA,. PA , where there is a Maiket almost equal to any city in Vis State. It cannot Jail of being a good investment, as the surrounding iands musl increase in value agMtfZrat _ in a ratio with the Improvements of the IIIA town. The knlldlngs are a k^_ ■HS*IK good Dwellingllonse,anew ■HknlH lank Barn, and all other Thera ate on the premiaei 100 Apple Treee—choice Fruit ' K —Peach. Paiar. Plum ami Cherry Trees.— The toil is l Red Shale, second only to Limestone. For farther particulars call <>ad see the Farm, or address ■ S. L. MTBRS, Altoona, Pa. April *l, 1868 * CONFECTIONERY T INDSEY’S IMPROVE© AND ICE CREAM SALOON.; " > ■ MMBS. C. BETTER respectfully an boqacn to the LmIIM and OsotlcsMo of Alto®# and vicinity that the baa opened a ' j ' CONf KCTIONKKY AND ICS CRKAM SALOON. | ■ in Jtut Smith't old Stand, on Virginia street, opposite W« LUTHERAN CHURCH, where «be will keep on hand a choice lot ofconfectionerieai naU, fruit, e kes, etc., wnicli she will sell at the Bioet reasonable price*. Daring the se.isoc she will Meo keep IceGretm, ofdiffer* ent flavor*, which she will takyp’e >snre in |erriDg to cib» toiners at all 1 tours of the day and evening. Give roe a call, and I will give Mtisfactiop. April 21»t, IS6S.-6m. $295 67 25 00 $330 67 STOVES, • TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE. The X t NDERSI(JNED-WOULD RE SENTFULLY J bounce to the eitiaem ; Altoona and vicinity t ; he has taken the sto. ; and shop recently occu- L pied by Fries A i s on Annie strsef, East toon*, where be has > hand a lane supply STOVES - era! skillful physicians and they did me no good. In Sep tember last, 1861.1 was induced to try *f XniDSXT’B la proved Blood Seabchxe.” I must confess I had no faith in patent medicines, but after X bad used three bottles ol Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began to bool. I have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my bead and arm are entirely well except the segrs remaining from the sores. I will also state that I bad. the rheumatism very bad in my arms and legs.: The Blood Searcher also cured the rheumatism. lam how a well man, over forty years ofage, and I feel as suple and young aa I did when I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pounds. 1 would also state the disease in my forefaeanl was so bad that when 2 stooped and lifted anything heavy, the blood rnn out of the sore. Dr.Keyser had a photograph taken or me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after 1 began to gel well. It docs not show my appearanceasbod as it vac before 1 commenced taking the medicine; You can see the photograph, one of which is now ;in my possession, and also at |>r. Keyset’s 140 Wood street.. I would also state that 1 took the Blood Searcher which was made be fore Or. Keyscr commenced making it. AUhongh it helped me some, I did not recover fast until I got the kind made by Dr. Keyset himself. One bottle of bis did me more good than two of the old. I believe it ia a great deal stronger and better. I have recommended the Blood Searcher to a great many of my friends far various dis ease*, and 1 believe it has helped the whole of tfiem. You may publish this if you wish, and 1 ain anxious that all who are afflicted as I was may be cured. I live in this city, No. 4 Pine street, and am employed at Collvills k Ander son’s Union Marble Works, 54 Wayne street A BLIND MAN CURED I live ip Sligo, at Clinton Mill and have been nearly blind In both eyes for neatly four yeans. I called on Dr. Keyset ah' ut three months agq and asked him to give me directions to the Institution for the Blind in Philadelphia He told me need not go to Philadelphia to get well as be had medicine that wonldjcure me, as heaaid my dis esse was in the blood, I was treat editor it two'or three times in the hospital in this city, and was' relieved, but my disease always returned after a mpnth or two after 1 came out of the hospitsL 1 found my disease was re turning and I called, by the advice of a. good friend ot mine, on Or. Keyset, who has restored my sight, and my eyes are nearly aa well as ever. The Doctor gave ms ' Lindsey’s Blood fiearcbe#’and a wash. | DAVID KINNOLLY, Clint pn Mills, Sligo. Pittsburg, July 3,1861. . Witness—E. F. M’Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. A BAD SORE LEG CURED Pititbceoh, September 18, 180 J. —1 hereby certify that 1 have had a sore leg for over a year.' It was covered with ulcers end sores so that I could not work for newly a year. My leg swelled so that 1 was unable to do scy thing for a long time, for st least six months, I tried several of the best doctors In the city,'bnt without any benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyter. at No. 140 Wood street, who only attended me about two weeks, and gave mo bnt two bottles of medicine, and I am now entirely well and have contlned so foy six months. lam employed at the Eagle Engine House on Fonrth; street, where any one can see me. [ CANCER CUBED. . A Lrtrsx Faojs Exolxxi).—Mr. John Pope, of Blaenv von, near MoutypooL Monmantthlre, England, writes u 'follows; Sin:—An old woman lithjs place has’wished me to write you respecting Ltnnsxy’s BUMS StAncuia, from which she found great benefit, and wishes to have a little more. She has been suffering[from a disease of a cancer, one nature for the last cix or seven years.j Her daughter who is living In America, obtained it for heir, and sent her eighteen buttled. She Is now quite out of it, end I hard written to her daughter twice I and have 1 received no an sweriof course th* te anxious to get more, to get com pletely cored. I told her I would write to yon for the agency In this country, and she felt Very muen pleated to hearme say to. I now beg to ask yon on what terms yon will supply me ; you will plesse bear (n mind the car r|age, and supply me as cheap |aa possible.: Tha carriage op the one Koran bottlee was £1 8s 6d. the medicine eras a present from her daughter. I would like to have the Blood Searcher in a Jar or small cask, if yon can rand It in that way, or In pint or quart bottles. I will send a bill through bank or registered letter, which ever will be most convenient to yon, Ifyou will tne'canler’s receipt o the parcel as security, I would send you a stamp to an swer this, but’ as it is uncertain of this; reaching you, on account of the country being In six and sevens, a term ie commonly used, you will be kind enough to charge me with the postage. [Signed] [We hire Men the letter which U pnblUhed in to-dej'e Ditpatch, from John Pope, end bUleee ft to be (eaelne.— Bditart Dupaich RUibttrfA. | ' •9. Zoclr/or Dr. Ktyter'i omt OtctrkiUpmmi bring (mposei upon. and nld bjr Dr Quasi H. Kirns, Plttab«r(k Bold to Altoona by A. Rons and O; W. Kusus: is Bl Parmw sod Jioti IHAI • DANIEL A. BOYD. THOMAS FARRELL. Yoon, rospoetMly, _ • JOHN POPS. MMOIM GENUINE PREPARATIONS “Hjofer mgee, At little Expeaet, Little or bo change in Diet, No inconvenience And noEznmnrel It causes a frequent dpsici and“ve* strength to Vriatte. thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing end Curing Stricture* of the Dretbn. Allaying Pain and Inflan* tien *o frequent in tbeclass of diseases, end expelling ell Poisonous Disease* and worn-out Mutter. { THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who here beenth* rictime of Quacks, end who here peid heavy fee* tub* cured In a ehort time, have found that they were deceived, end that the “POISON” bee, by the me of “powerMT as tringent*,” been dried op !n the system, to break oiit in «n aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. | Uea Hxtuaot*’* Exiescr Bccacr fbr ell aflsotieoi land diseases of the ■*- , i TOONAET OEQAKB, Whether existing in . | MALE OR FEMALE. .> From whatever'cause originating, end no matter *1 HOW LONG STANDING. ' Diaeases of these organa require the aldofm Droagnd. BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUUIIU ! I* the Great ]>nj**tio, *nd it certain to have the desired effect ia all disease* fcr which |t is recommended. K , Evidence of the moat reliable and responsible character wi’l accompany the medicine*. . ■ Certificate* of Cures, from eight to twenty year* stand ing, with name* known to science and feme. - ' Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered to any addreea, aeeurely packed froni any oh •ervetlon. 1 . r ' Daacxiu Srxnosa » an. Conwraioitiona, j 1 Coni Guaranteed. , : A