& * fell 4 * - I£ v r 8 ST. t 'T’~ iUSMJSDy •*»**»■ I. t'i/j . ~aa Ibi. " e Liniment k ojiiUoij. paople, «nd ill Liniment. r» Mortm* end f> Liniment eTeTj (iuiUlj eJwiiM U?» Liniment 23 end SO reoto. '■-'I *^ -, 1 " &-■ t ts. £}• *** & «r **. «* tffet* Min itH df |M«* SSftl / | v ... -...- owtsgmi '*s j3*j in, tad .omm 2 «Mh* iSS -if’ -yi • 1, Era . LWPtEPI ‘rieixd^ NE£»£ - 4 -££au' ■ vr 2 J;-2 • ■*. ■l"9 •v»■' r- Mtaem itikaie. ““'ftiihi « €tt|Wris6M "CsMltj Prw.' TRIBUNE POWER-PRESS I aAB’ - O Hfe PRINTING OFFICE. Hiring, within the peat two years, made considerable Edition to oar establishment in the way of new fancy |tp«, Screw Press, Paper Cutter, Card Cotter, Ruling Ma cbioe, Card Power Press, and large Newspaper Power frees, (a cut of which we give above) wc are now prepared w execute anything in the line of printing or ruling in sstfto to any establishment in life State, and at prices eguatly low. We can execute, on short notice, nil |t7 lH Of ;■ • '• Wading, Invitation, Visiting, Ball & Business Cards, Circulars, Programmes, MAMMOTH posters, sale bills, . B3US. iSu?S§> !L!lWllos=iHiil&®®, pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, manifests, and blanks of all KINDS. ill we a*k Is a trial, feeling confident that we van giro satisfaction if we have Che Opportunity. Office Id Lowtber** building, corner of Virginia and An rla rtr?ef», opposite Superlntondtiut-e Office. Five-Twenty U. S. Loan. IITM. M. LLOYD & CO., Altoona, |T sre subscription agents to dispose of this five- Tears U. ,8. Lpan. Amounts can be had to suit fii« meaosordiSereot individuals—the interest being pny •hlesad to besecouated for half-yearly iu Gidd. U. ’C3.-lm. LOCAL ITEMS. Tnt Slain of Fb k ij e bic k sdc eg . —A [Kit* ting tribute to the memery of the noble men from “Little Blair,” ,wbo fell at the late fight at Fredericksburg, is demanded alike by s| of our indebtedness to them as defenders of i.ur glorious institutions, and the heroism they hard displayed in many severe battles. A greateful ped [ le will over refer to their deeds of valor with pride, and mention their names with TeVfereneep while their last acts will throw the mantle of for-i grtfulncss and charity over their fon-.ier misdeed#,! whatever they may have been. Col. James Crowther has fallen —making the' wcoud officer of that rank, furnished by “ Little' Blair,'' who has given his life for t is country. — He fell at his post in the front of the fight. Col. 0, .Witt, we believe, a native of Centre county. — Several years since he removed to Tyrone ami ingagied iii-busiocaa? When the rebellion broke ’ Mil he entered the service as u Captain in the i jdTa. Reg. of three month men. At the e\-‘ pitation of his enlistment he returned home and reel cited a company for the I UUh Regiment.'- Af- : ie: warns, on the organisation of the regiment, be rwtived die appointment of Major, shortly became Ideal. Col., and a few months since, nr on the rvignation of Col. Lewis, was promoted to the' 1 olenclcy. He was with Ids regiment in every naicii from the memorable battle of Winchester owin to that at Cbaneelorville. His bravervj o.iiitrtiy skill, and uniform kindness and attention " ho men made him one of the most popular ! uthccrs in the service. With the proud 'history of ri.e I iOth bis name is inseparably connected, and ■ ' ,jn tlio historian shall hereattcr record the mib!c®| s ols of this brave band, the name of Col. Crowther '} "hi receive lavorahle mention and be tmaded . ' v ’’ to posterity' as an example of patriotism and ‘livery wordily of emulation. Crowther and Vurnu-. names dear and revered, will long ■ i.vf in the remembrance of the greateful people | •! their adopted county, or the annals of which .! i.-ir noble deeds have shed so much lustre. I IMaj. Jones of the 110th, is, by some, reporlej.l :| Ulfd. and by others as wounded and taken pri~o- : tier. Not being certain of his fate, we shall men- j Hen blip no further at present than to say that he j nnanimity., - behaved .most .nobly in the late engagement and dis- j 'V* e get tnorf news r.hopt home wiien we go migaisbed hjjnseif as an officer of true courage.) efway from homo thanwe do;J;y staying at home. Srrgt. James W. Ktgg, of company H. 1 lOtli, V-nthm the past week we have noticed items in nre.r to almost every citizen of this place, now. the Pittsburgh and Harasbuigipapc-rs slating thru » '.eps ir, a soldiers grave. Scrgt. Higg lias proyen some lucky individual, in this town, had discovered 'iinwelf a friend of his country. He served in the ? rich lead mine some whore in tiiis vicinity, sara- Mcv.can War, with Gen. Scott, from Vera Cruz ; .ph» of the ore having been, exhibited, but he post-*, m the city of Mexico. He had his faults, one of | tivelv Refused to give , any information as to the irhich was that 1 he was belter to others than to j exact location of the mine. \V'e have never heard himself. But bis faults are buried beneath his j anything about the discovery and are induced to btest deeds, and no friend of his country or its ! believe it a,very large, pr a very small, hoax. foUiers will remove the mantle to pry beyond,— ! ’ H s comrades, testifiy to Ids bravery and good relJierly qualities, and inform us that he died at h ‘ fost. Let bis namebe remembered with grati- Hsic. ' i ■ ' “P 10 this time wc have no definite information ' '■' l v, ‘ to David Oswalt, When last heard from ■ ’* *“ 5 Mill living, bat there were, no hopes of liis rA irginia, down Virginia to Annie, down 6^“ the Armory, where they will be dis. b^r Bo !®> B - Fi « art . John Shoe- A SfflTth T C SS^ Ic ’ Tbomaa McAalev, A. 1)21 By Daniel *• T. COMMITTEE OF EECEPHON. arrived t(n the «b«e paggwnme, Pa^onlw?- Altocbu. Haix AMD Compant.—By reference to an advertisement in another column, it will be seen that a calllntt bemr ; made by the abotre company for the payment of the second in stalment of 10 per cent of tbe capital stock sub ecrUjedt end by a resolution of the Board of Sunsets, payments of 10 per cent, on the amount subscribed ere to be paid monthly, on the 15th of each month, until the whole amount is paid in. The Managers hare selected two Idle, on the romer of Virginia and Catharine streets, as the site for the Market Honse And Hall. By taking these lots they have streets on two sides of the house, consequently require less ground than would hare bedn necessary had it been located in ! he centre of a square. , Plans for the huilding will soon bo ready; when the erection of it will be commenced. Persons who desire to take stock In the enter prise can still -be accommodated, there being a few share* yet unsold. • lloLijDiYsntmc Items. —The clothes-line of Mr. James Quinn was robbed of a lot of clothing on Friday week. John A. Crawford, F.sq., of Holiidayshurg, has been appointed ticket and freight agent, at ■ Neport, Penn a' R. R. Rev. W C. Smith, of Hollidayaburg, has been ap jointed Post Chaplain of tlie United States Hospi tal, Memphis, Tenn. —The Standard an nounces a movent mt looking to the discontinuance of the running of the Sunday morning train on the Branch Road. ‘Spcct Capf; Dent wouldn’t object to the arrangement.- *-The Chimney Rock ’ Furnaee, wliich has been out of blast for some time, undergoing repairs, was blown irt again last week. The clothes-line of Mrs. Hass, of Cays- j port, was stripped V about thirty dollars worth of i clothing on Tuesday night week— Horses Stolen.—On Friday night last, two' fine horses were stolen from the stable of David Irvin, a short distance - below town, and on the same night one was taken from the stable of Win. lineman, near F"ranhstpwn.'; The missing horses were tracked to the neighborhood of Canoe Creek, some four or five miles from the place where they were stolen, and a six-shooter revolver was found, \yhieh vyas supposed to have been lost bv the tbcives. Tracks were seen, where they hud dis mounted, as if looking for the lost revolver, and after following them a short distance farther, the trail was lost. It is to be hoped that the rascals may be caught ami made to puffer the full ex.ent of the law.—/i< yiVit- r. The Lecture —The lecture before die Cnion League, on Saturday night week, by Prof. Amasa McCoy, on the " London I'itncs and the war for the • National Constitution,"was one of the best we have listened to for some time. Being well iniormed on the subjects under discussion, having given them ciose attention and then prepared his oration with care, lie was able to present his ideas and expound the i onstiliithn in language and comparisons, easily understood and not easily conTovertcd. The object of the war was plainly defined, ami the errors into which many have laden were pointed ont. and the necessity of united action strongly urged. His remarks are calculated to do good and he should he constantly employed. A-s an orator he hits scarcely an equal. ta?* M hen we published the resolutions passed by the 7Bfh Reg., Pa. \ ols., we sla'ctl, on the authority of Capt. ,T. K. Findley, that they re ceived the signature of every officer of the regi ment, arid were unanimously adopted bv the rank and file of the regiment, when submitted to them. Our neighbor of the St-vidird took exceptions to onr assertions, stating that contrary information had been received. We did not reply to the Stanrwd at the tinie, hut this week we present a letter from Capt. J. w. Hicks, which We think should settle the question of genuineness and We find the following notice in the last Shii'lcvibufg Herat’!, with a rtiqdlst to copy : Meeting op Assistant Assessors. —Assistant Assqgsijre. of Internal Revenue previous to the Ist of January, 1865, in the XVTIth Collection District of Pennsylvania, arc requested to meet at ;the Exchange Hotel in Huntingdon, on Saturday, ! the 23d day of May; inst., to determine Ithe best i method, if any, of sccurinjt the 'pay for their ser vices n6w being Withheld in direct’ violation of the Excise Law*. ♦A full attendance is desired. * :tSF A Roush, Druggist, has Just received a lot of Nichols & Go’s Elixir of; Peruvian Bark, arid Protoxide of Iron, Which ,is considered one of the most powerful and pleasant todies. The Concert.— The, concert given in the Methodist Church, on. Thursday evening last, came fully np to our previous representations, and gave Universal satisfaction. The choir from Pittsburgh {performed their part' admirably.: We might par ticularize, wcjdo not wish to be considered invid ious. All wej need say is that those who failed to attend missed! the richest 'musical treat y et g[ Ten in the place, i '——hi , j CSPA Roush hasjbeen apppointed agent for the pale of Myers new cement penj which is rapidly superseding all othei pens. IGe ’and tiy one. i Meeting of UnicU Co. CostyiTTEE.- A meet ing of the Union {County Cjjmraittee will be held in Hollidaysbtirg, in the Town Hall, at 2 o’clock, p. m., on Saturday, the 28th day of May fiext. A full attendance'is requested, as business of importance will be submitted to the ebmnittee. JOSEPH SMITH, Chairman. Every young Ijaoy of Altoona should at once go and purchase one of those dandy perfumes, at Ronsh's Drug Store. “ Wheeler & Wihkra’s Sewing Machine in the family is not a foofish toy* bat a really useful worker. It wiU sayh the time and health of ten women, and'do the work easier and better.— Water-Cure Journal. : :R. A. O. Kerr, of Shis place; =is agent for the sale of these machines in Blair end Huntingdon counties. See advertisement. Jtf 8- T. 1860, X. Bittejw, Got- SoLDcrea’ MoKtuotsT FAro.—The following subscriptions to Soldierk’ Mon ament Fond hare been received np to Saturday, May 16th Amount previously reported Michael Clabaugb..,, Joseph B. Hiletnan... Clement Jaggard.i.... John London, Samnel McGlathery., Solomon 8twar........ John S. McDntine.... J. H. Liuville Cash Mat Paktt.—The congregation connected with St. John's Catholic Church, in this place, are getting np a May Party for the Sabbath School to be held in McCartney’s Woods, West of Aroona, on Tuesday, May 26th. Althongh gotten np for the children, nevertheless there will be ample amnsemcnts for adults, a floor for dancing having been_ pat down and a band of music engaged. The ladies are busy preparing delicacies for the refreshment tables. A general invitation is extended to all to participate in the festivities of the occasion. . Sachamektal. —Providence permitting, the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be adminis tered to the missionary congregation of the Re formed Church, of Altoona, on next Sabbath, May 24th. Service to commence nt 2J o’clock P. M. in the Presbyterian church. On Saturday evening proceeding, confirmation and preparation services will commence at 7J o’clock. Rev. J. Hassler, of Martinsburg, Will assit the Pastbr on the occa sion. The community are cordially invited to at tend. Relioioc».v— Rev. J, Napier Hustctl, of Mary land, is expected to preach in the Presbyterian church of xVltoona, on next Sahbath, 24th Mav, by invitation Rev. D. S. Ranks, will preach in the same church, on the following Sabbath, 31st inst., by invitation. MaUHIIAI. ANp CoMSIIS£!OSI'P.S. Capt.J.L. Campbell, Provost Marchnl of this ''district, has established his bead-quarters at the American House, Hollidnysbnrg.. Dr. Kothrock, of McVeytown and M. S. Han-, Esq., of Ebcns l>nrg, have been appointed Commissioners for the district under the Conscription Act. They assist the Provost Marshal in malting the draft. Jacob Ambrose Bradley, late of Newry, Blair County, Pa., will hear something to his advantage by calling on the Rev. J. Tuigg of Altoona, or the Rev. James Bradley of Newry. Said J. Ambrose Bradley is supposed to be some where in Blair Co. [May 5,1863-3 t. Temperance ‘ & Morality. tor tJu. Ttiiijferai-.ee an. 1863, ANNIE M. t.. jooogest daughter of Wm. H.. and Margaret B Wrcott aged seven months ond nine days. ; ’ a little Annie once, The fhrorite ofonr prMe; We loved her, ah ! perhaps too well, For soon she. slept and died. FROM KENTUCKY! wwwjrmK A FINE BROWN JACK HANDS UIOII. ofySf ALSO, A FINE. L ARGE, THOROUGH BRED DURHAM BULL. AU of the aboae hare been .elected from the beat stock In Kentucky if stock are res rc »»P*nye.nrtffl (noted in God their angles were aliffy*.sncoesg> fid, but whim they forgot God they were called upon to “hang their harps upon toe willowy and weep when they remembered Zion." There 'either is no God, or toe God of battles most be remembered if we expect success. But, while (he elonds gather in gloom, and the storm bunts upon ns, how strangely do we act. We worship men if they are successful, and as quickly condemn them if they fail; forgetting that “it is not by might nor by power, hot by my spirit *alth toe Lord.” A heavy blow has been struck and toe hearts of many tre&ible a* they await—sadly await—to hear any tidings ftlom their loved ones. In some closets, perchance, prayers are going np .to Him who watches over the destinies of men; but upon our street comers and-in mm shops hun dreds may be found, with vile curses charging the catastrophe upon those who have been willing to pour ont their blood like rain upon toe crimson field. Bear friends, feilow-citizefas, yon who love yonr country, turn to the stronghold, even to God the rock of our salvation. Throw aside that false idea of Napoleon, lest it lead, ns to the came sad end, the result of his mad ambition and self reliance. A St. Helena may not be oar buxying ground, but the nation’s hope may be buried in a dark and stormy oblivion, and civil liberty may be veiled in a gloom more dense than that of mid night. Let us humble ourselves before God— cease to blaspheme His holy name—no more as a nation drown reason in the flowing bowl—bul make every day a day of biuniliation and prayer, and then, and not till then; may we expect to have God smile upon us and our sky brighten around os. I know there are ninny who will brand these ideas os the offspring of fanaticism, and will smile at their apparent simplicity, yet I know that great and good men have called upon God in the hour of trouble and He has heard them. FIDES. BE WISE BY TIMES I Do not trifle with your Health*, Constitution and Cha racter. If you are suffering with any disease for which HKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is recommended, try it: try it: try it: It will cure you, Saro long Suffering, allaying pain and Inuamatiou, and will restore you to HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little Expense, And uo Exposure. Cut out the advertisement iu another column, and call or send for it. BEWARE OF COTNTERFEITS! Afck for Heltubold’fi, Take no other CURES GUARANTEED. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING The Rev. Wm. Cosgrove, while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician in the groat Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption, Bronchi tis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and tho debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, frt’O of chargo. Address, . Dec. 2,y ISM-ly.] SINGER &• CO.’S Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine. WITH ALL Tria RECENT IMPROVEMENTS, Is the BEST and CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew Anything, from tho running of a tuck In Tarielan to the making of an Oveicoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth, down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, ami is c-v.t ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather tuck,.quilt, and has capacity lor a great variety of Orna mental work. This is not the only machine that cun fell horn, bind, Ac. but it will -do po bettor than any otW Ma chine. The letter “A ’ Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Chum which is new becoming sopopular, is. as it* name implies, one that can bo folded into a box, or case, which, when open, makes a beautiful, substantial, and ppacious table for the work to rent upon. The cases are of evc^r’*ima ginable design—plain as tho wood grew in its native for est, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. 1 The Branch Offices are well supplied with Silk-Twist, Thread. Needles, Oil etc. of the very best tiuMity. Send for a copy of “ SIN’GER A CO.’S GAZETTE.” ♦ I. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway, X. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE-810 CHESTNUT ST. Mr. D. TV. A. Bt-lford, Merchant Tailor, Virginia Street, Ag-nt in Altn.xift. Altoona, Nor. 13,18G2. [i vr TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART. MARRIED. Just -A.rrived Rev. WM. COSfiROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue. Brooklyn, N. V Pours, respectMly, [Signed] JOHN POPE. [We hare aeon the letter which to pnbltohed in to-day’a DispatA, from John Pope, andbaliaTa it to bn genuine.— Editors Ditpateh TmOitrgh. *9-Loek/or pr. Keyur’t name ottrOucarTitU jirtMtt betnprtapoiedywn. w ■• y Prepared amTiold by Dr Shim h. w «Jd ft» Ajtoroa by A.Rotragand 0. W. XUni|t; ia H jS^S^sjy - ?- p^nw,wa IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, v A lUSI CCU VO* Cancer, Cancerous Formations, ; '.Scrofula, J : Cutaneous Dismiss, Errefaelafc Boils. Pimples on the Face, , Sore Eves, Tetter Affections, Scald Hea^ DmMttuL Old and Stubborn Ulcers \ ; Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice, . Sofcßhenm, typercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, Epilepsy pr Fits, Paralysis or Palsy,. Syphilitic Diseases and ■ Caries of the Bones. Together with ail other diseases having their origin in a depraved condition of (be blood or cir culatory system. CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD PmmoMß, December SI.JSOI. Dr. 0. 11. Eitsir I take pleasure in making this vol untary statement In favor of a medicine prepared by yon called “ LnvDsir’B Blood Surchrx.” I bad Suffered for five years with Scrofula which broke onl on my head and forehead eo ae to disfigure me very much, and took off the hair when the disease made its appearance ;'lt also broke out on my arm above and below the elbow, and eat Ipta the ektn and flesh so as to expose a fearful sore. The disease on my head went -so ffir that several small piece* «f bone came out. I was verjweek and low spirited, and hod given up all hope of ever getting well, as I had tried eer oral skillful physicians and they did me no good. In Sep tember last, ISCI,I was induced to try “ Li.vdset’s Ih f’j'-QVxi) Blood Shechrr.” I must confess I had no {filth in patent medicines, bat after I had Died time* bottles ol Blood Searcher, the ulqers on my bead and arm began to heal. I have now taken eight or tea bottles, and my head and arm are entirely well except tho scare 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 tho rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty years of age, and I feel aa suple and young as I did when I was twenty, and have increased In weight twenty pounds. I Would aldo state thatthe disease in my ibrofaefird was so bad that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, the blood run out of the sote. Dr. Keyser had a photograph lakou OI me by Mr. Cargo, tho artist, after 1 began to got well. It docs not show my appearance as bad as it was before I commenced taking tho medicine. You can see the photograph, one of which is now In my possession, and also at Dr. Keyset's 140 Wood street. I would also Btato that 1 took the Blood Searcher which was made be fore Dr. Keyser commenced making It. Although it helped me some, I did not recover fast until I got thokind made by Dr. Keyset himself. One bottle of his did me more good than two of the old. I believe It is a great deal stronger and better. I have recommended the Blood Searcher to a great many of my friends for various dis eases, and I believe it has helped tho whole of them. You may publish this if you wish, and I am anxious .that all who aro afflicted as I was may bo cured. I live Inthlscity, No. i Pine street, and am employed ag Collvllle A Ander son's Union Marble Works, S 4 Wayne street. A BLIND MAN CURED, I live fn Sligo, at Clinton Mili'-and have bean nearly blind in both eyes far neatly four years, t called on Dr. Keyset alvait three months ago and asked him to giro me directions to tho Institution for the Blind in Philadelphia He told me that I need not go to Philadelphia to get wall as he had medicine that would cute me, ashe said |ay dis ease was in the blood. I was treated tor It two ot three limes in tho hospital in this city, and was relieved, but my disease always returned after a month or two after I came out of tho hospital. I found my disease was re turning and I called, by tho advice of a good friend of mine, on Dr. Keyaer, who has restored my eight, and my eyes aro nearly as well ae ever. Tho Doctor gave me 4 Lindsey's Blood Searcher” and a wash. DAVID KINNOLLY, Clinton Mills, Sligo. Plttsbnrg, July 5,1551 Witness—E. F. M’Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. A BAD SOBE LEG CUBED PrraißCpoß, September 18,1861.-I hereby certify that I have had a eore leg for orer a year. It’was corcred with ulcers and cores so that I 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, bijt without'any benefit; finally I called pn Dr. Keyset, at No. llfcWood etreet, who only attended me about two weeks, and gave me but two bottles of medicine, and X am now entirely well and have contined so for six months. lam employed at the Eagle Engine' House on Fourth street, where any on* can sop me. CANCEB CUBED. A Enins Eeojj Esouwn.—Mr. John Pope, of Biaena von, near Montypool, Monmontshire, England, writes as follows: ■ Sib:—An old woman in this place has wished me to write yon respecting Limsxt’s Rlood Subchik, from which she found groat benefit, and wishes to have a little more. She has been suffering from a disease of a cancer, one nature for: the last six or seven years. 'Her daughter who is living in America, obtained ft for her, and sent her eighteen bottlee. She is now quite out of It, and t'have written, to her daughter twico and have received!no an swer; of course she Is anxious to get more, to got com pletely cured. I told her I would write to you Rritho agency in this country, fold she felt very in hen pleased to hear me say so. X now beg to ask yon on what tends yon will supply me; yon will please bear in mind the car riage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The carriage on the one dozen bottles was £1 8e 6d. The medicine was a present from her daughter. I would like! to bate the Blood Searcher in a jar or small cask, if yon can send ft in that way, or in pint or quart bottles. I will send s bill through bank or registered letter, which ever will be most convenient to yon, if yon will sand me carrier’s receipt o the parcel os security. ;I would send yon a I stamp to an swer this, bat as It is ancertslS of this reaching yon,'on account of the country being in six and sevens; a term which is commonly used, yon will be kftnjl enough to charge me with the postage. i ' Many are aware of the catueof their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THE RECORD? OF THE INSANE ASYLCMS. And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption boar am ple witness to. the truth ol the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR OANIC WEAKNESS,. Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor ate the System, which HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUD invariably does. A trial will conrince the most skeptical. FEMALES I FEMALES! I Old oa Yocso, Single, Mabrisp on CoHisjcrtAnso Min ' MAOS.! In many affections peculiar to Femalee, the EXTRACT BCCUD Is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chloro eie or Retention, Irregularity, Pslnfnlnes. or Suppression of Customary Evacuation, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Dterss, Leucorrhce or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising'fiom in discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or In the DANIEL A. BOYD. No Family Should be Without It. Take no mjj-e Balaam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous dis««»ee. In all their etagee, Little or no change in Diet, And no Expoturt\ “ L“ freqn ' nt d **‘ r » “ d rfw* etrength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictnree of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Indent «on .0 frequent i»th, chuw of dlsea««, .nd expeUlng »u Poisonous » l6 ea»ea and worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been'the victims of Quadra, and who have paid heavy fees to ho cured in a short time, have found that the, were deceived, and that the ‘POISON” hms.h, the «fe * „! tnngents,” been dried np fit .the syetean, to break out la an oggrarated form, and parbap« afUr MarrUgt. Use Jlnjreoie’s EitMct Brcao for aU affections end diseases of the ' THOMAS FAJIKBLL. URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in __ male or remark. I Proa whatever cause originating, and no matter at' HOW LONG STANDING. “ Diseases of these organa roqtare- th* aidW a DjOhitt* v .a „ EiTKAXJT BtCHU It the Great Dromxnc, and le certain to have the desired effMt ln ell dUea«* for which It larecommended. Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six Jjss, fr■* ■ who endearor toditpoae «o» mat an” .-a -,!-., »rUcle»on tha;i*pnyiitfei attained by 4 ' Belmbold'a Oennlpa; Preparathmi, 'WI ** ' 1 : *» ?ntrac{ *Kh- -—— ' ' , *> *> - ' r:i -J? ‘ ■ IUMy. P. - * GENUINE PEEPIEATPMS “HWHIT OONCKMTKATU” , comkhwi) nra> kitkactkccbo, : * n^i—■ rm stMUM or ♦»-j,f ****!?' irijprrrn;' Sit i trt AND DROPSICAL SWVUIkOB: Tbit Medkin* teenMM On powerttpMtoii'-Anl « ett«a the ABBORUNTfI iafc> bsalthj settop; kywlOch the WATBKT OK (JALCABKOOS deposttlou, ufon VN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, sr* ’ajM,a Ml as PAIN A»|INnAMI(ATION,;u4 Is good Ibr Mm, Wo KM os Cmuua. lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. For weakness ticnia, Habits of Dissica tioo, Early Indiscretion or Aboss. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWIAO SYMPTOMS; Indisposition to Exertion, DlfflcnUy of Breathing, LoaeorMcmory tea. of Power, , Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror ol Disease, ■ Wakefulness, ' - Dimness of Vision, Pain la the Bock, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, - Hot Haude, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE. The» symptoms, If allowed to go on, which ty» nodi cine invariably removes, soon follows laronacr, Fatoitt Epitmio Fits, In on* of which the patient tnay expire. Who «ay that they are not frequently followed ty those ‘-DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.’' DECLINE OK CHANGE OF LIFE. Bti: fiTXFTONS A&OTZ. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBIHJ. AND Improved Rose Wash COKES SECRET DISEASES *\» - ■■-./'■■---■■a v. )' • ! At litU® Expanse, No inconveiiitnc®