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Site d*a*|*x l «tN**«*‘ : # _ SB .OWNERS , ■*a»ditt t TahMbUlM«nM »»•»& STS '•zm mw u I*.w» . *, ifflßS* ■7 /■ ' t ?s 3Jtojma irikEC. ° h Vwpkett’i ■s«» “Ceulry Frets.” TdIBONE POWER-PRESS < PRINTING OFFICE. ; uav.iig, within the past two yeans, made, coniiderabb tl'iii.m to our establishment in the way of new fane; i vcrrvr Praia. Paper Co'ter, Card Cutter. Ituliug Ma “cbed. Power Press, and large Newspaper Puwei V 'in' (a cut of which we gieaabove) we are now prepare. . petite anything in the line of printing or ruling n ' ivl. eouaf to any establiehmeist in the tate, ami a ~Vvj e‘|ually low. Wo cac execute, on short notice, al. ,(vita of-' yjdding, Invitation, Visiting, Bull * Business Cards Circulars, Programmes, mammoth posters, sale bills. pamphlets. Fay and Check Bolls, BIuANK BOOKS, MANIFESTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. ,ii vx aak io « trial, feeling confident that we cun giv -imfacti'i.n if we have the opportunity. V.ffire i 1 Lowther’e building, corner of'Virgin* and An ‘i at'rcr(a. oppoeito Superintendent'll OfiLei Five-Twenty U. S. Loan. I iV‘ vr * GO., Altoona I f f nrr Kubicrlptlim agents to dispose of thi> Five- L •„,.IV years U. S. I4ui. AtnoacU An be hud to Buh I ■« loicn of different QuilrlfeuM*—the Interest being pay I me atm <" be accounted for half-yearly in Gold. spril H. ’a't.-lsi. ‘ LOCAL ITEMS- Poor Fku.ow.— *Al this writing, just beneath >ur window stands—or rather poor ine .rlste, bereft of reason and equilibrium. Afte’ ,V,ving rolled about on the soft earth until hi' ■lotbesure so soiled that their original color can •csrcelv be discovered, be has at last succeeded, dded by the comer of a shanty, in obtaining tin v.sition of a manbut his rolling head and -.rumbling knees indicate a downward tendency. ,nd the spark of reason still remaining admonishes lim to hold on to his present support. Oh! whs' . uicture ! Has he a mother, or a sister ? for in ,g,., he is only in the prime of life. What would .v; their feelings, could they behold him as we do A more disgusting sight we do not iOW? •«ti to look. upon. Poor humanity levelled with jie sow that wallows in- the mire. A man on a ;«el with the filthiest of brutes—reason dethroned -shame fled—speech broken—feeling benumbed Strength departed—friend forsaken —a total wreck. Oh ; man, have you a wife ? How can yon meet ,cr in your present condition? Will she greet .■oa with a smile and a kiss ? Ah, no! \on arc 10 longer the source of her comfort and joy, but ac author of more misery than yon can imagine. ii.,i words fail to portray the wretchedness of the ,ictuie before us ami the misery it entails, and we a,rn to ask, whence comes it, and who is respon ,.Mcf From the sale of spirituous liquors—‘•the •nebriatc being responsible, while reason re ..aiued, and ibe liquor seller responsible after rea son was dethroneo. Cocbt Proceedings.—The following sm rices all the cases of interest that wire tried in :ric (Quarter Session : Commonwealth vs. Arthur Wightmau.—ln 1 detment, knowingly marrynig the wife of another. True bill. Verdict not guilty, and Francis Kis ■iuger, the prosecutor, to (ay the costs. flame v*. Susan P. Kissinger.—lndictment, ••uultery. True bill. Not guilty, ami Francis iiasinger, the prosecutor, to pay the costs. Same vs. Same. —Indictment, bigamy. Verdict, :ut guilty, and Francis Kissinger, the prosecutor, • i pav the costs. % Sainc vs. Joslian Price. —Indictment, fraudu eutly concealing personal property.- True bill. Xjll.‘ pros, upon payment of costs by deft. name vs. Henry Weaver.—ludictraent adultery. True bill. Noil.'pros. entered by leave of Court. Ssmc vs. Susan Burget.—lndictment, fomica uon. True bill. Deft, plead guilty. Sentenced to aiv a fine of §5 and costs. Same «, J. Cunninghain.—lndictment, asasult -irui hdttery. True bill. Pleads gulliy. Same vs. A. Vowinkle.—Tndktment. aiaaulr *ral battery. True bill. Continued. Same vb. Samuel Wetls.—lndictment, fornica :on and bastardy. Noll. pros, entered by leave •if Court op payment of costs Same v». J. G. Fleck.—lndictment, adultrey. Not a true bill. Same ye, Samuel Myers.—lndictment, larceny. .'lsads guilty atuLanbmits. Same, ts.'D. D. Domer. Indictment, fornica tion and bastardy. True bill. In the case of the Commonwealth, vs Nicholas Ehringer, charged with homicide, on tth of one Martin Harmon, for trial at the Af st veek of Coitrt, the case was continued at the in stance of the Commonwealth, the District At torney stating that it was impossible for him » tty, owing to the absence of Harmon, who "oas nercr Ijeen here since he jn.nde the oath on which Dft. was committed. After the case was continued Hon. t. W. Hall, counsel for Ehrlngor, ntovfd that he be admitted to bail, which after rgnment the Court decided to lake, and the Dft. *as held in sofficient sureties in ihe sum of ■BlO,OOO to answer the charge at tlw next term of iyer and Terminer, in July. Should Harmoir. iot appear against him at that time, or should t urn oat that Ute Charge he made is false, we •know, of no piqpbment too severe to be meted ont ■o him. ' The second week of Court adjourned on Friday last, alter disposing of s number of civil cases. The most important one was that •>f John Miller, of Hollidaysburg, against the renn’a Bail Hoad Co. The Plaintiff claimed ibout s6,ooo—the alleged value of 32 rail road. :in or .trucks, which-he held the Company was hound to take from him at their value, under the ■erras of the Act lor the sale of the Main Line j under which the Co. purchased the public works. The jury, under the direction ol the Court, found a 'enlict for the Dft. the case turning on the con struction the Courtgave the statutes'on which the Plaintiff based his right to recover. ItiiLei).—We hove no account of the part “tea by the 126th Begt, in the late battle at fredericksburg, and do not know whether they: were in the engagement, as a regiment, or not, : hrt we notice that two members of company B, of Huntingdon, were'wounded, and David Oswalt, of company D, of this place, was killed. This in lonnhiioh we derive from ih: Phita. Inquirer, but s letter received in this plane on Spnday morning “st, from a member company D, dated tti Acquia creek on thte Bth inst., says that Oswalt; jsd his leg severely shattered bv a shell, and that M was still living, although his life was de-: spsired of. Shbbuf's Salks. —The following properties were sold by Sheriff McCnmaht on Monday the 26. h inst: . i The interest of John McCullough in a lot of ground in Hollidaysburg, haring ‘a two storv nnilding thereon Greeted. Purchased hr U. R. Christian for $B7O. The interest of Rose Daugherty, dec’d., in a lot of ground in Hollidaysburg, having thereon a hree story brick hotel, a stable and other out buildings. Purchased by W. I’. Dvsart for $2,500. I'he interest of George Raymond in a lot of ground, in Hollidaysburg, having a two story brick house thereon. Purehased by James Gwiit ibr $340. The interest of Hannah Darts in a tract of 50 acres of land, in Logon 'township, haring a log bouse and stable thereon. Purchased by Peter Grazier for $165. > The interest of William Montgomery in a lo‘ of ground, in Altoonh,, haring a two story plunk dwelling bouse, wagon-maket shop and stable .hereon. Purchased by John S. Calvert for $5lO. Rktdkx of the 125th ReOuiknt. —We hare information that the 126th Regiment, whose term of service expired ,to-day, left Baltimore for Har risburg at 6 o’clock this morning. At Harrisburg he regiment is to be 'paid ofi afad mustered out of service. How soon this will he attended to, and .be boys allowed to get home, we cannot tell, but re hope there will be no such. needless delays and apparent working rto the interest of Harrisburg aotcl and restanraht keepers and ready-made do , thing dealers, as there was when the three month men were paid offJ We are pleased; to note that it is the intention of our citizens' to give the Companies from this place a proper reception. A meeting of the Good Will Engine and Hose Company is advertised for this evening, to make arrangements therefor. Lei our citizens join heartily together and make the reception worthy the soldiers and the town. ■ The Concert.^—Our readers will remember that the grand Vocal Concert, announced some time since, comes off: In the Methodist C.iurch, on Thursday evening next, May 14th. It will be a ;rcat fully worth the admission fee, which has been placed at 25 cenfs. The proceeds of the con cert are to be applied to the fitting up of the par sonage connected with the .church. Remember chat at} excellent choir from Pittsburgh, will on the occasjgp, and that the enterainmeot will be superior to any vet given in the town. — fickets can be had at the store? of G. W. Kessler and John Shoemaker, and from the Sunday School scholars. • Returned. —It is hardly necessary for us to say more than that Be A. 0. Kerr has returned from the East with bis summer stock of goods. The simple announcement will make Main Street the resort of fashion and bqauty’ for some time to come. -Not wishing to crowd our young friend with customers we will only ajd that his stock is equal to any of his previous selections. ®*The lemons and sugar sent to this office by Fritchey & Miller made most excellent lemonade. F. & M. are selling beautiful lemons at only 20 cts. per dozen ! But that.is- not' nil. They have eve rything in the grocery and provision line, and are determined tOvsell cheap. No lie. Go and sec. “We confidently assert tJie excellence and pre eminent superiority of the Wheeler & Wilson Ma chine for family use, and, for sewing generally.” — Lady's Visitor. R. A. O. Kerr, of this place, is ageiu for the sale of these machines in Blair and Huntingdon counties. See advertisement. Kbliqiocs.— Rev. Mr. 'Waugh, will preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning pnd evening, at the usual hours. ggk. Jacob Ambrose Bradley, late of Newry, Blair County, Pa., will bear : something to his advantage by calling on the .Bev. J. Tnigg of Altoona, or the Rev. James Bradley of Newry. Said J. Ambrose Bradley is supposed to be some jwhere in Blair Co. f.May 5,1863-3 t. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING The Rev. Wm. while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, was cored of CoDSuajptfofe. when all other means had failed, by a frecipe obtained from a learned physician Jin the great city of Jeddo. This irecipo lias cared great inumbora who were suffering from .Consumption. Bronchi itls, Boro Throat, Cupghs and Colds, and the debility and jinerrous depression canted by these disorders. Desirous of benefiting others, I; will send this recipe, which I have brought home with -me, to all who need it, ; fros of charge. Address, JUv. WM- COBOBOV K, 439 Fulton Avenue, Doc. 23,1862-Iy,] , Brooklyn, N. T. SINGER & CO.’S Letter “A" Family Sewing Machine. WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS,* It the BEST and CHEAPEST and, MOt-T BEAUTIFUL of all Sawing Maddest. Tbit Machine *UI taw anything, from the running of a tuck in Tarlatan to the making at an Oveicoat—apythlhg from Pilot hr Beaver Cloth, down to the loftont Ganna or Qotaamer Throe, and It ever ready todoict work to perfection. It can; fell, ham. bind, gather tuck, quilt, and hat capacity lor a'great variety of Orna mental work. This it not the only machine that cap fell haml bind, Ac. bnt it will 4o to better than any other Ma chine. The letter “A” Family Sewing Maohina may be had in a great variety of cabinet eWet. The Folding Cato which it now becoming to popular. It, at ite name impHet, ■ one that can be folded into a boa, or caeo, which, when open, makes a beautiful, inbttadcial, and spacious table for the work to rest upon. Tfaecatea are of every ima ginable design-—plain at the wood grew In ite native for att, or at elaborately finhhed at art Can make them. The Branch ONoet are well ’toppljed with SHk-Twiet, Thread, Naedlet, Oil etc, of the best quality.' Send tor a copy of “ SINGER A CO.’S GAZETTE " I. M, SINGES * CO„ 458 Broadway, N. Y, PHILADELPHIA WFICEHHO CHESTNUT ST. Mr. D. W. A. Belfort, MercbeatJTaJlor, Virgin!* Street, I Agent Id Altoona. :| AltoonU, Nor. 13,1862, BAIL BOAS AVS MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE A»> by FRITCHEY A MILLER. Boston crackers—a large supply of the.e tlclicinn* c.-ockrrs jet rscoired »ud for sale by v FRITCHEY t MILLER. U A'IRA hAMiLy I’UU UR, FROM Lose, nlwuvs on hand and for sale jh low a* thelowcst by ' FKITUHEY 4 Ml LUSK. SUGAR', AND SYRUPS J of all and at reasonable prices, for sale by FHITCUEY k MILLER. Mackerel— nos. i. 2, anus, ia all tilled packages nev. »ua each package wknented, just received and for sale low by . FRITCHr.Y & MILLER. QLIPERiOU Si UCK OF i-iQUOKS. O FKITCUKY k MILLER are now able to offer to the»r customers and the public at large, a stock of the purest liquors ever brought into thib market, comprising in part the following varieties WHISKY—IRISH, SCOTCH. OLD BOURBON. WINK—PORT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA. OTXRP, DUPEY k CO. PALE BRANDT. These liquors can all be warranted; and In addition to these, FRITCii EY .& MILLER hare on hand a large variety of Winea. Whisky and Brandy, to which they invite the particular attention of the public. Al oona. May 12, 1863. SOMETHING NEW. Ruck Spun Silk, Crape do parril. Llama Wool, and nil other now styles of Shawls, at the Model. ['lay 12-3t} J k J. LOWTHKH. The cheapest and largest assortment of Hoop Skirts in town is at the Model store. We can prove it. — Try us. [May 12-3t] J. 1 J. LOWTUER. New goods, at greatly reduced prices, at the Model. Call and wee them. Ladles, we kn w they will please you. [May 12-3t] J. k J. LOWTUER. CARPETS 1 at old prices. Rag, Cottage Wool Filling . all very cheap. iMay 12-3tj J. AJ. LOWTUER. tIUN EMDUELLAS— Gotten. Gingham, Satin uud Silk, bought eJ auction wry cheap, and sold accor dingly, at the Model. [May lil-Iltj J. AJ. LOWTUER. ADMINiSTRATKIX’S NOTICE.— Notice in hereby given that Inters of Ainmnstruti >u oc tao estate of James Flowers, late of Altooun, dec’d, have been granted t»» the undersigned, residing aa aforesaid.— All person* kuowli g themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and th««c having cl ilt.s against the name will present them without delay, Uuh nut! ••utica’ted fur settlement. s MARY FLOWERS. May 12, 1863-61' Administratrix. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE i 1 The property known as theGrevosbnrg school Prop* •rty, situate In North Ward, adjoining VBBIIIV l.tsof Wm Dent, and W. A.B* fcaub. is, in accordance with ar< solution qf the School vRBiVBHB Board, offered at Private Sale. This is a desirable prop erty. there bHng TWO FULL LOTS OF GROUND AND A TWO tfTOBY FRAME HOUSE. With a little expense the house can be made to accommodate two families. F *r further Information inquire of Wm. Boyden. J • B IlilcmiD. James Lowthor, A. Maxwell, U. C.Uern,or Joo. A. Baer. School Dir«ctpr«. • WM. BOYDEN. May .12, 1563-4f.] Pres't Altoona School Board. From th.e Front! rpflE Sutmcribers would ret>pectfully ( announce to the citizen* of Alt on» and vicinity, that they hare Just returned from the East with their SPRING AND SOMMER STOCK OF HATS & CAPS, BOOTS 0c SHOES. Their stock of HATS & CAPS ***** ***** se lected with great care, and with the view of suiting all who may favor them with their patronage. Tbefr line of Boots and Sboefri* complete. Their LA DIBS' MISSES* and CHILDREN'S SHOES are of City make* and warranted. Their Balmoral Shoes for Ladles and ' itses, are Just the thing for wet wt-alher and saying health Tbankml to the public for their very liberal patronage heretofore, they hope to merit a continuance of the same. Store on MAIN STi next door to Bowman’s Exchange Hotel. SMITT.4MANN. Altoona, May 1-. 1863. THE CiMON FOREVER! GIOO3D “SKEW'S 1 iPJ.ODFIiI'EY WOLF would respectfully w-W announce to the citizens of Altoona aud vicinity that he has opened a - % CLOTHING STORE, Qn Corner of Main and Caroline Streets, where he willjieep op hand a large stock of ready-made eluting consisting of DHKSS COATS, PANTALOONS. VEST* OVERALL* KNIT JACKETS, 4c., at PhUageh pfaia prices. HATS $ CAPS! I have a large and varied stock of bats and caps which it will be to the advantage of all to examine before pur chasing elsewhere. Also, a fits stock of Gents* Purni h in/’goois. such as shirts. Collars, neckdfes, handkerchiefs, Stispeudrre, Glove*, Hosiery. Ac. Determined to sell. 1 have marked nay, goods at the very lowest figures, and feel confident that all will be satisfied with the price aud quality of my stock. Altoona, May 1* 1863. [1 yr. New 13 rug Store, S BERLIN & CO., ANNOUNCE TO • the citizens of Altoona and vie >mty that they have opened a Drug and Variety Store In , WORK’S NEW BUILDING, Virginia Street, between Julia and Caroline Streets, where may he had okuOS, CHEMICALS. DYE-STCFFS PA TEST MEDKIKES, PEE FUMBMIES, P OSTS, OIL, GLASS, PUTtr, end ail other articles usually aold to the Drag business. OUR MEDIUINEfe ere of the purest end eeet quality, and our Chemicals • bear the murks of (he beet manufacturers. Painters. Ulaelera. Builders' nut 1 others requiring to use PAINTS, WILB, VAttMUUKS, TURPaNTINE, * Window Glass, Putty, Paint Brushes, Sash Toots, Me., Me, sail! And «nr assortment to be of the BEST QUALITY AND AT TUB LOWKBT’ PRICKS. The purest Wines and Liquors for Medicinal. Mechani cal and Sacramental purposes always In More. Aar All orders correctly and promptly answered, And Pbysiciaet Preecriptloue accurately compounded. Altoona. May IS, 18®. SAP ON I PIER,] OR COMOEIiTftATED LYE, THE FAMfLY S(%P MAKER. The PUBLIC are .cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LV»C for making soap, Ac., mow offered for sale. The only GENUINE sod PATENTED LYE is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY* their trade-maik for it being"BAPONIFIER OR CONCENTRATED LYE,” The great SUCCESS of this article has led unprincipled PARTIES to endeavor tu IMITATE it* in violation of the Company’s PATENTS. ATX MANUFACTURERS. BUYERS or SELLERS of these SPURIOUS LYKP. are hereby, notified that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS* GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Philadelphia, and WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Esq., of Pittsb'g., AND THAT ALL MANUFACTURERS. USERS. OH SKLLERS OF LYE. in violation sftbe rights of die Company will be prosecuted at once. THE SAPONIFIEH. or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for sale by all DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND x COUNTRY STORES. Take ]S"otice !! The United States Circuit Court. Western District of Western District of PenesvlvaoU. No. 1 of Msy Term, in 1862. in Knit of the PENNSYLVANIA BALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY r# THOMAS fl. CHASE, decreed to the Company, oq November 15.1862/tbe EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPON IFIES. Patent dated October 21,T£69. Perpetual in junction awarded. THE 1 'ENN SYLVAN IA SALT MANUFACTURING CO. OFFIC ER: J 27 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pitt St. and Uuquesne Way, Pittsburg. May 12, *63, [3 m.. inside. PLANTS PLANTS OF ALL KINDS—EARLY AND LATE—in hot beds and ant—warranted to he of tho best variety—to be had of J. Rib'IIERFOBD, iu QAliruviiU. during the transplanting season. May Ist, 186*.—4t. CA U Tl 6 N. —All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing, nr in any way nego tiating for, a NOTE given by me to David M'Caatn t for $6O. dated abo t eight years since. a« I have nevei received value therefor, and am determined not to pav the same unless compelled by law.' JOHN McCARTNEY. Altoona, May 6th. IM3 —3t* < Orphans’ Court Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of an order of Tll 'l COURT OF BLAIR COUNTY, tho undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Archibald McCuhran late of Altoona, dec'll, wi 1 evp««»H to sale b> Public Outcry. 00 the premised, on 'TUESDAY. JUNK 2d 1863. the following described proo rty. to it:—ONE L')T OF GROUND, situate in North Ward. Altoona. being Lo> No. 24 in the plan of Greensbu~g. (now Altoona.; froutinfl 66 nu Vl,,rinia St., extending back InU feetalung Allegheny St. and thence along Green St. 55 feet: frortoig »ti 3 Htreets slid to Lg r. Corner Loi. apd Its ving tii.T'*on erected a TWO-BTOSY PLANK- HOUSE, 22 by 18 feet ' TERMS. —One-half the putchase money on confirmation of sale, and the residue one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the judgment baud of the purchaser. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M . of said d iv. v J* J. BURKHOLDER. Alto q:i. Mav 6th. 1868. EXCELSIOR Hat & Cap Store. r n II K FKOFRTETOR OF THI 1 “EXCELSIOR” UA T and CAP 5t..,. would inform hie customers, and the Public generally that he hnsjuft returned from the city with fh.* largest and most varied stuck of goods in his liu* ever brought t< Altocha. al. of which be Inut now on exhibition and sale al bis new store 100 m on Virginia street, next door to Jag gard’s store. His stock embraces all the latest etyb-s of SPRING AND SUMMER EATS, J| CAPS, MISSES’ FEATS, &C. His Stock of Hate and Caps are of the very best selection, of eve* v stylo, color and shape, fur both old and young. All he asks is that the people call find examine his stock and be feels confident that be can Send them away re juicing, if apt in the purchase of such an article as they wanted, at the remembrance of havitig looked upon tb* handsomest stock of Hats, Capa, Flats; Ac., ever exhibited in this town. I have also on band an entirely new stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hats and Flats, which I am confident cannot 1 • surpassed in the country all of which I will sell at the most reasonable prices. Re member the Hall of Fashion .when you want anything in the line of head covering, and call on ' May4.’63-tf ' JKPBE SMITH. 0, YES! 0, YES!! THIS WAY! THIS WAY! New ; SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. JB. HILEMAN has just received a •. large and well selected stock of Goods, consisting of Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassitnercw, Satinrtti, Ken tucky Jeans. Tweeds, Beaverteens, Blue Drilling, and all other kinds of Goods for MEN AND BOYS’ WEA& together with a grand and magnificent assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. Such as Black and Fbney Silks. Chalkes. Bertgts , Brilliants. Latent, Delaines, CMn/ss , Dtßepts, Crapes , Prints, Crape and SURa Shawl*. Mantillas, UndertUntts and Hosiery. Bonnets and Ribbons, fbUart. Hand • kerchiefs. Km doves. Hooped Shirts, Skirt ing, Lace fßtts. de., dc, ALSO. Tickings Check.. Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, Cutton aud Liuen Table Diaper. Craeh, Nankeen, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEBNSWARE, x WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, AC. GROCERIES. Our stock of Groceries is more extensive thus ever, and consists of Rio and Java Coffee, Crushed, Loaf and N 0. Sugars, Green, ¥. 11. and Black Teas: Molasses,Soaps, Candles. Salt, fish, 4c. Thankful to the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, be hopes by strict attention to basb. ness, and an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of the tame. 4SF*Call and examine his Stock, and yon will b- con vinced th t he has the best assortment and cheapest Goods in the market. S* Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goody at mark-t prices. Altoona. April 28.1863. CONFEICTIdNEKY AND ICE CBEAM SALOON. MBS. C. BEITEB respectfully an uoance* to the Ladiee and OuutUmeo of Aitouna aud firinity 'thntabehaff opened a CONKKOTIONKRY AND ICKCRKAM SALOON, Jn Jesn Smith's old Stand, on Virginia street, opp site the LUTHERAN CHURCH, whin the wilt k**ep oU hand a choice lotoftuufeetiunei'iea mate- Xroit, c kes, etc., watch the will soil at the mutt reasonable price". • Dorhig: the»e«a<>D the will alaofcetp W Cream, which •.ewlll tike n a tare Jo eertioctocwa ioitiert all bmirv ufthe d« j and «v**uliiK. ww me a call, and I will give aatialhcUoQ. 1 April UatelBtfB.~fcQ. CPECIAL , NOTICE.-—On and after U JULY Ist. 1663, the prisilege of consorting the pre sent IssU-of LEGAL TENDER NOTES i-Nld VUd/nA .TIONAL SIX PER CK.N f. LOAN (commonly Anlled *• Hro Twenties” will cease ) Ail who wish to in rest In the Fire-Twenty Loan,htiut t therefor,, app.y before the Ist of JULY next. I JAY 00CK8, April Uth, 63.] Subscription Agent, I3mj No. 11l S. Tamil SL, Philadelphia. IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, a SOU CUBS 808 Cancer, Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Ryes, Tetter Affection*, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers ; a Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, ; *. General Debility, Liver Complaiht, . Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, - Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, i Syphilitic Diseases and 1> 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. Dr. G. H. Ketser :—I take pleasure in making tlij* vol ontary statement in favor of a medicine prepared by you called “ Lindset’s Blood Searcher.” 1 bad snffeied foi five years with Scrofula which broke out on my head an* forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and took off tb* hair when the disease made it* appearance; it also br* ke out « given up all hope of ever getting well', as 1 had tried sev era! skillful physicians and t£ey did me uo good. In Sep tember last, 1861.1 was induced to try •* Lindsey’s I* proved Blood Searcher.” 1 must confess I bad no Haiti, in patent medicines, but after I had used three bottles o< Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began U heal. 1 have, now taken eight or ten tattbs. and my heat and arm are entirely well except the scars remaining Iron, the tores. 2:will also state that I bad the rheumatism very bad iu my arms and legs. The Blood Searcher ala* cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty years of age, and 1 feel as suple and young as I did wbei I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pound* 1 would also state that tjie disease in my fureheanl was s« bad that when 1 stooped and lifted anything heavy, tb- Wood run out of the note. Dr. Reyser had a photOgTapi tnk'Mi 01 mo by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after I began to get It dots not show my appearance as bad as it wh before 1 commenced taking the medicine. You can se< * the photograph, one of which la now in my possession and also ut Dr. Keyser’t 140 Wood street. I would al* state that 1 took Che Blood Searcher which was made be 6>re Dr. tveyeer commenced making it. Although n helped me eopie, I did not recover fast until I got tbukim made by Dr. Keyser himself. On© bottle of bis did mi more good than two of the old. I believe it ia a great dem stronger *and better. 1 liave recommended the Blow Searcher to a great many of my friends for various die ousetf, and I believe it has helped th© whole of t iem. YOl may publish this if yup wish, and I am anxious that all who are alllicted as I was may be cured. 1 live ictbiscity. No. 4 Fine street, and am employed at Collvilie A Ander son’* Union Marble Works, 64 Wayne street. A BLIND MAN CUBED I live in Sligo, at Clinton Mill'and have been nearly blind in both eyes foi nearly four years. I called on Dr Keyser ah', qt three months ago and asked him to give m< directions toithe Institution for the Blind in Philadelphia lie told me that 1 o ed nut go to Philadelphia to get well as he had medicine that would cure me, as he said my di» ease was in the blood. 1 was treated for it two or thm times in the hospital in this city, and was relieved, bui my disease always returned a*ter a month or two after I came out of' the hospital. 1 found my disease was re turning and 1 called, by the advice of a good friend oi mine, on Dr, Keyser, who has restored- my eight, and m 3 eyes are nearly as well as 'ever. The Doctor gays tu< 4 Lindsey's Blood Searcher** aud a wash. DAVID KINNOLLY, Clinton Mills, Sligo. Pittsburg. July &, 1861. ** Witness—£. F. M’Klroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. * A BAD SORE LEG CURED Pitctbobob, September 18,1861.—1 hereby certify 'that f have hod a sore leg for over a year. It was covered with ulcers and sores ao tlfat 1 could not work for nearly a year. My leg swelled so that 1 was unable to do any thing for a long time, for at least six months. I tried several of the best doctors in the city, but without any benefit; finally I called on Or. Keyser. at No. 140-Wood street, who only attended me about two weeks, f the Uterss. Lencorrboe or Whites. Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in* ■iecretion. Habits of Piesipation, or.in the DAMIX A. BOYD. No Family Should bo Without It. Take no more Balaam, Mercury, or nniiteaaant MeiHcine foranpleaaani anddaugerotu dkeawt. HELMBtLD’S EXTRACT BUBIIU. In all their itagtp. Little or no change io Diet, And no £xpo*uv. licenses » frequent desire and givva strength to'Urinate, ■hereby Removing Oburmrtfune, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allaying P.ln and luflama tiun su frequent In the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and Matter, THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who bare been the victims of Quacks. and who bare paid heavy feta tube cured iu a short time, have found that tbry were deceived, and that the -POISON” baa, by the we of -powerful' as tringents,” been dried up In the system, to break out ia an aggravated and perhaps after Marriage. ' Uu nnjiaoia’a Einuct Brcm for all alfoctloat aad dlaaaaaaoftha THOMAS FARRELL. Whatbaf aiiatlag la NAJJI OB FEMALE. From whatever caoaa vrigiaa ting, and no Biattar at IloW LOMO STAMHNO. ' Diaaaaaa of thea*organa require tfaaiftdo t a SlDune la ti>a Qraat Kitjaanc, and Ucertalcdtu kt> tbt dtaired eOret la all diaeaaea for which It la recommended. Evidence of the muat reliable and rapooatfila character wl’l accompany tha madicfoaa. ■ >1"" Certificate* of Curea, Irom eight to twastj- jraanataad lag, with aamn known to acknca aad lama. Price $l,OO Per Botlie, or Si* for $5, Delifend to ujr oddrew, Mcnnly packed from any ob- Mrrmtloa. ' Personally appeared before Alderman of ti>« city of Philadelphia, H. T; Uxuouio, wliu brtlifc duly eworn, doth eay |ii> p»| oration cuiitaloe no narcotic. uo mercu ry, or other injurious druge, hut ore purely vegetable. U. T. UKWIBOLD. Bworn aod •nbectibed before me, 1b ■ 23d d«y of So veruber, 1554. W. P. IUBBAKD. AWernuo. : Kinth Bt, abuts Race, Philo. BEWARE OF CODJiTERPEITB AND DKPBIRCIPLU Who eadeavor to diapooe “or tour ooa” ud t OTKXR w artkjee OB the reputation attained hy Bolmbold'R Oetrame PrepaiuUone, do •' do ' Ratraetßjcbaj . do do do %iiiparl|la,‘ ' do do laepr Tedltiii»''tt»&' i •■■Why Dru**iata eeery-where. T*ko so other. Cut .! outtheadrertbueutanl tend fur ‘• r *r‘ — tT~* ffciylfM , oad osiMoat*. , ' ** teptanihorlTth. im-Iy. HELMBOLD’S GEXUIXE ; • v- PALLID COUNTENANCE. DECLIIUS OR CHANGE OF UFK. m tTKPTONa AlOTt. AND Improved Kobe Wash CURES SECRET DISEASES DRIKABY OKCANB, HELM BOLD'S JNTUACT EtIUC Docuu Brunox, in au ConmixKuTioxt. Cnrca (Joumutoed. JtiMWGnili. AFFIDAVIT. Addreoi letter* lor Information is confidence Co , U.T. llKLllßoLD,Cbeu.t.t, Depot, 10* South Tentb-St, below Chrttunt, Philadelphia, Peon. DEAi.ERS, At llttl* Expend*, ' No lacouTaolaace