h- ■EET*S •** £* .. If ENT <■> * ; THE remedy VJWOIUIOU, Mto ;WL«B. HRADjlog, ' »ATld.JkJ{|> ; «HUCRB. iasaa^.S- 1 ?. iSSsiSir*“ *SS *J*fH»ADACUK, attIJW «n»ma*tin u «xtrt B «- torty “f |gMwy <*«tln«t*. «Mt ..i tnrr BOMB, CLOBBB, BURNS of Connecticut, IfMt) of Connecticut, of Connecticut. llible Liniment.” ■P» Liniment |iuu. ible Liniment SUble Liniment »Hiblc Liniment RtrUpnOnkand Bntltes. liiiblc Liniment . ilj aodJtM.never known talUl. liiblc Liniment Tfbn, and eeltloiu fiUU to cure Liniment title Liniment •rityrtrfy sad ban* poseur Liniment : Ma.rfie known world.; We Liniment csulUlon mute, and on Liniment ■WUntftwssnrt ffhnbrs. l y ' rata Liniment f sodevery fhatify sksald hart ÜbteLiaimmu JfXlc* 36 aad J» mtl. i. fpßrrr. n> «• rii* »J«T» ommstki mm saw. OWNER BBT’S LINJMEJfT » v ' ! . - Wmo&S> rafcuadU troljr JN NEEJJ! ' tfON. - I -g~ I friltai *« al|lifi sfilO “CMJttT hw.” ' tribune power-press I i PRINTING OFFICE. jJjjt, «g, writhin' the put two yearn, made considerable to oar ecUbU«fam«nt in the way of new fancy] t.pu, screw Prua, Paper Cutter, Card Cutter, Kuljug Jlu-1 ■iiloc. Card Power Frees, and large Newspaper Power L rr e(9, (a cot of which we give above) we are now prepared; U 1 ejecote anything in the .line of priiitiug or ruling ip, ..trie equal to any establishment in the *talc. and at , rtcM equally low. We can execute, on short notice, all ;t»le# of Wedding, Invitation, Visiting, Eall A Business Cards, Oirottlars, Programmes, mammoth posters, sale bills; HO[Lt &Kl® ILIWIIS o pamphlets. Fay end Check Bolls; BLANK BOOKS, MANIFESTS, andblanks of all kinds. ’ ill wo B.ik is a trial, feeling confident that we-cau give if we have the opportunity. Office ri lowther’s building, corner of Virginia and An .% itreets, opposite Superintendent’s Office. Five-Twenty U. S. Loan. WM. M. LLOYD & CO;, Altoona, at subscription agouti to diapooo of thia Five- Iw.ut;Veani L’. 8. Loan. Amount, can be Lad to suit itie m e.m of different iudlvMaalo—tiui Interest being pay .bis sad to be accounted fbrbalFyutrly in Gold. April H- ’85.-1 m- local items. RECEPTION OF THE HeTDRNIKO VOLOKTEEBS _Coni|«nies 1) and K, of the 125th regiment, i l . V.. arrived on Wednesday morning last. The i nrogramme for their reception was slightly changed ,v taking them from the cars at the lower end of :own and marching up Virginia street, preceded si- the Altoona Brass Band and committefßof re- : .option. Immediately after the firing of two rounds from the Union Gun, announcing that the .rain bad passed Spruce Creek, people flocked to iir depot from nil directions, and soon the large .race in from of the Logan House, from Annie to Julia streets, (was filled with men, women and children, all anxious to contribute to the hearty .felcome about to be given to the defenders of their .ounlry. As the train approached town all the church bells and the shop bell.,were rung and con tinuous round fired from the Union Gun. All ,ork was, for the time being, Suspended, and An nie street, through which; the soldiers passed, on their way to the Armory, was perfectly jammed. .vs the procession passed throngh, the friends ot die returning soldiers pressed in upon them and sept them sliaking hands with both hands. At •he Armory the hand-shaking was sufficient to laDsei, tlir joints. This through, the companies, ns many as could be got together, were again (untied in Jineand marched through several streets, r eeded’ by the Band and committee of reception, cm Lieut. Col. ijzink, on horseback. Snowing mi all desired to get to their homes and friends js quick as possible, -the reception ceremony was Bade as short as a decent respect to the men would yrmh On Thursday, n picnic, gotten up especially for (!•■ returned soldiers, was held in Beale's Woods, -t which there was a larger crowd than ever at .erided a similar entertainment in these parts. The gratitude of the ladies was attested in the i-rofuseness and richness ofthcdelacacies prepaired lor the table and every means of enjoynient in the shape of swings, a platform for dancing, string hsad, etc., was provided by the committee of ar rangements. The day was delightful, everybody happy, and. nothing occurred to mar the pleasure of the occasion. Previous to the close of the day’s programme it was announced that a supper would o-‘ given the returned Soldiers, at Bowman's Ex change Hotel, on Saturday evening. According-to previous arrangements, the re •urued volunteers met at Logan Hall on Saturday wetting;'and, after some jovial interchange of sentiment and compliments between the officers mh men, they formed ii\ line and marched to the Exchange Hotel, wljpre they were Conducted into :he dining-room—the men filing right and left on oiith sides of two long tables laden with all the 'iiibstantials" and “luxuries” of the season.— c would not attempt to give a “ bill of fare” of contents of those tables—suffice it to say, dear reader, it would have “ made your month water” :o look at them. Previous to being seated, the soldiers were addressed by Hon. L. VV. Hall, on *lwlf of the Council and citizens of the borough. Hr. Hall's remarks were very appropriate arid i“ile flattering; but who would dare say they were: too flattering? The 125th regiment surely has lone all lhat was ever required of it. At the -onclusion of Mr. Halt's happy remarks, he was enthusiastically applauded by the soldiers ; after 'hich Mr. Bichmond, (of Co. 1),) on behalf of he volunteers, responded to the address of Mr. Hall, in a few brief remarks, which were received >ith rounds of applause. After soms.complimen- cheering for the speakers and officers, Lieut. Col. Szink ordered the soldiers to charge on the breastworks” before them, and it is unnecessary ir us to state they were successfully carried, to « entire satisfaction of all concerned. The “'embers of the Council were present and did all “ tbcir power to ipake the occasion worthy of the °»n, and the testimony of *fc-- soldiers is, that :lle J succeeded admirably in the undertaking. E 'eiy.hing passed off-pleasantly, and evetybody “joyed themselves to thpir hearts’ content. After “Pper, a camp song was the soldiers, ''“On three hearty cheers were given for Mr. Pow ■tn, the landlord—three more for Mrs. Bowman -three more for the girls—three more for the "uncil, and three more for “everybody.’' The ‘a'Jiers then relumed, to Logan Mall, where they ' AJI then retired to their peace tlomes ’ without any drunkenness or rowdyism it us-proving that Altoona boys can be soldiers d “ law-abiding citizens also. from the foregoing, u will be seen that the cit _“ s Altoona know how to honor those who ' l t eir ,iv es in defence of thdr eonn- Ute i..*, we enjdy ; and ys6oldiers ind l ' e f nOl «idnre_their hardship* for an “"Krateful people. 'ouuJy "•*® ona ' foWiers yet in the field we W* 1 ki ly wat y* rece P ,ion awaits you, your hves be spared to the close of tlie war. ’•erisn rf ’ D ' S ; B *" 1 “ Will P reach in the Pre»by- M lv , Urch ’ m th ‘“ P l ***. °n next Sabbath, ■ ««, morning and evening. PkerevtaKon'.— -On Sunday hst, a handsome Bible, costing about s2si was presented to Ret. S, S. Richmond, of i this plate, who was a private in Co. D, 125th Regiment, by the members of the regiment. . While in the service he acted as the principal in charge of the sick and’wounded in the regimental hospital, and occasional); preached to the regiment. The Bible was presented after services in d.ogan Hall; occupied. by the Wine bretmrian congregation as tlieir place of worship. We were not informed who made: the presentation address. The following is the inscription upon it: Presented' to REV. S. S. RICHMOND, By the officers and privates of the 12fith Reg, P. V., as a token of gratefulness for his la bors with and care for the sick, wound ed and dead among ; them during their c^mpaikn. Gapt. GARDNER, Co. K, ) o • “ SIMPSON. Co. C, 2 Lieut. CAMPBELL, Co. D,j ? On receiving the Bible. Rev. Richmond re plied:— i , In receiving this gift it is' becoming me to re-, turn my sincere thanks for the beauty and value thus received, but most of ftjl for the moral ex pression contained in this act in rewarding myself and labors. 1 do not consider myself deserving, but since I kflow others do, I will be the more grateful and strive to live by: the precepts given in the book presented, hoping that both donors and receiver may ultimately enjoy ’ those beatific promises contained in the gift. Extract of Vanilla, Extract of Pin* Apple, Extract of Neetarme, • Extract of Orange, Extract of Lemon, all of the manufacture of Woodworth and Bnnell, and the best in the market, for sale at A. Roush's Drug Store. *J~The Sunday School Convention for Juniata District of the Methodist E. Church, will be held in Huntingdon, on Tuesday, next, June 2d. The Convention is composed of the ministers of the District and two delegates from each Sabbath School. A pleasant and profitable meeting is ex pected. The Beautiful and rich Perfume, Union Boquet dedicated to the Ladies of the United States, for sale at Roush's Drug Store. fiT - On Saturday last, John;Height was brought before Esquire Bousb, oh a charge ot assnit and battery, on oath of Edwin E. Jones. He was bound over to appear at next term of Quarter Session. “ We look upon the sewing Machine as one of the most benevolent, as it is the most useful, of modern inventions. Of the many before the pub lic none are superior to the Wheeler & Wilson for utility, beauty, reliablity, and cheapness."—A T . 1. Jjis/Kltcll. R. A. O. Kerr, of this place, is agent for the sale of these machines in Blair and Huntingdon counties. See advertisement. Circular to those -Wide-awake, to their own Interests.— The subscriber would respect fully announce to the public that he has returned from the East with his large and well assorted ■stock of goods, bought at the lowest cash prices, which he will dispose of at his nsoal small advance. OUR MOTTO “ Phe nimble dime better than the slow dollar. Gome one, come all and be ‘convinced that the cash system is to your advantage, and yon,will go away with the resolve that my establishment is , the place to save money. No charge for showing goods. Call and examine. I would respectfully invite your attention to my well selected assortment of Ladies and Misses’ Cry Goods, containing all the late and moat de sirable styles of dresses to be found in the Eastern markets, among which may be had,.Mozambiqnes, Celliques. Killarnay Checks, Union Checks, iShepenls Finds, Linen Lustres, Silk Poplins, a full and complete stock of fency and plain Flannels and Shirtings, Linen, Muslim Ladies and Gems Gloves and Hosiery, and a tremendous stock of Austin Kelly 4 Go’s Patent Hoop Skirts, from four to fifty springs, which I Can sell at least 25 per cent, below Philadelphia retail prices. Also a great variety of Cloaking .Cloths, vary ing in price from 75 cts to $2,25 per yard, and the largest as sortment of Casslmers Sattinetts tweeds, Jeans, ect., that is to be found in the countiy. Carpetiqg and oil cloths in great variety at lowest prices. * LOGIC.—My stock of groceries are selling a few cents below my would-be-rivals, who “can’t see it.” The cash system syrupg still range, from 40 to 70 cts. per gallon. Government coffee, bought before the late late heavy advances, I am selling at 22 cts per pound. It is superior to all the new fangted substitutes now selling. BEHOLD.—Our teas range from the low price iff 60 cts. per pound, Upwards.; EXCELS lO Be—Ohr would-be-competitors stand aghast when they know we have the heaviest and best assorted stock of crockery, china, glass and delph ware to be fonnd in any establishment between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and that we sell cheaper than they can:buy. /‘They are superb,” is the common exclamation on examin ing our China Tea Sets, ranging in price frbm $l2 to $2O, which is lower than Urey can be pur chased in Pittsburgh. We are selling to people from all the surrounding counties,; because we keep a large stock from whhflt to select, and sell cheap. One examination will s iffice to convince any one that we arc not puffing our goods. Ail kinds of ornamental jifpwer vases,“ mugs, glassware,; and in fact all kfods of crockery ever imagined,;we keep on hand. We are still selling the celebrated Wedgwood Iron Stone Sets for $5.00, which is 25 cts. cheaper than they can be bought for in Philadelphia or Pittabnrg retail market. , ■ “I can’t see how it is done?" is the query. Well, we will tell you the secret —it is m*h onty. By this means I am enabled tp increase rov busi ness and stock steadily, whiiei pther establishments are glad to decrease : theirs, i We are not com pelled to odd large profits tp make up for losses by bad debts, and we save try paying cash for goods instead of: buying on time4ud paying a higher figure. FATHERS & MO TUBBS.—Our stock of children’s carriages and couches are just the thing for those who value the’ health of their children more than; the small amount we charge for them. Those who use a carriage brute will never go back to the old-fashioned way of dragging children around in their arms. Call and see our stock of infant carriages and cabs. Wheeler & Wilson ’g Sewing Machine, of which 1 am the sole Agent for Blair and Huntingdon counties, fire the best machine* ever used. They are perfect and warranted'for two years, Ido not ask you to buy unless you are satisfied you are sa ving money by so doing; 1 . ' i i t K. A. O. KEBB. , Altoona May, 29th, 1363. i.-: Jacob Ambrose Bradley, late of Newry Blair County, Pa., will hear something to bis advantage by calling on the Kev. J. Tuigg of Altoona, or the Kev. James Bradley' of Newry. Said J. Ambrose Bradley is sjippoeed to be some where in Blair Co. . fMayC, 1863-3 t. TO THE YOUNG OR OLD. Male or Female. If jt> u have been suffering from * habit indulged in by the TOUTS OF BOTH SEJTBS. WHICH CAUSES SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS ft unfit* U.em for Marriage, And is tbe greatest evil which can befall MAN OR WOMAN. See symptons enumerated iu advertisement, and if you arc a sufferer. Cut out the Advertisement. Ahd send for it at once. . Delays are dangerous Ask for HelmboldV Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Bevnrt of Counterfeits and Jmitationi. A CARD TQ THE SUFFERING The Rev. Wm. Cosgrove, while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when ail other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe lias cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption. Bronchi tis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility aud nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I hate brought houie.with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address, Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Dec. 23,1862-ly.] Brooklyn, N. Y. MARRIED. On the 14th in»t„ by Rev. John H. Schmidt, Mr. JOHN SCHMIDT to Miss FREDERIKA TUEWER, both of Altoona. DIED. On Thursday, 21at Inst, ANNA 144RQAKKTTA, dnu K h- of George A. and Matilda A. Wilhelm. aged 7 yeftri, 6 mot. ftud 6 day*. DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby giv en that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading under the name of Steimer k Percival, has been thin day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts of the firm are in the bands of W. H. Percival, at the old stand, where all iiersons knowing themselves indebted to the firm are requested to rail and settle immediately. May 25.1865-3 t. Dissolution of partner- SHlP.—Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading under the name of Conrad & Reed, has been dissolved. The bo*>ka and accounts uf the fi-m are in the hands of Joseph S. Heed, who will make settlement of all ac counts due the late rirra crowing by it. May 26.1863.-3 t, P. S.—The business at the Steam Planing Mill will be continued by Jo«eph S. Reed, who has purchased the interest of George W. Conrad therein. GREAT AMERICAN G*B€bS Kr!»:r« ; y reiMotleledand refitted for il» s*t>-son of IX3. with entire N t W HAND WAGON, n v.w b.*;gage wagon*. / ~*>. Mrw TRAPPINGS, ?■ -SEW' HARNESS, " & 'j,\ . NEW WARDROBE H* s"* 5 "* ‘ - -v rylhiru Elegant In the •*- *ud which, m polntof beauty, ;j;p oottil of any Trareliiu -■‘inln Aifteri.'a. THE PAVILION . ■ 'P, ” 1 rj« ; ■\i»i t Mnfortable, and is a»- i* • -■ -to a • aiiord ease and com v i■: »h- ; Orons of this Establish- Sf? f , THE STUD OF HORSEf AND PONIES 6 particular attention, i( n.re among the purest blooded, 4r, ‘ T •" * "* Charter, who wilt, be introdmed b'- Ui.s ;mn«r, Mr. DAN GARDNER. w Among the ponies will be found g i amille. Fire Fly, Prince, Jupltei. Dancing Star, Lucy Long, Grey tag I*- ompriae the largest and beat that v*ir traveled. Great Expense hat •* 1 '• incurred in bringing them tc ~th«r, and ve intend to give the Best Circus Entertainment nat kaa ever been witnessed in thi- , ' n ‘ ' ountry. Look at the GEE AT AETISTES, : "* ’ ,fT, ■*nd judge for yourselves! ’ -JdSprjnftfe Mr. Richard Hammings, •- afS the .great American Horseman, and \ fight Rope Dancer, tie will appear at each Entertainment in a great variety of his thrilling Performances. DAN GARDNER, Ae , the Old and Favorite Clown. As a good Clown is as necessary to a Circus as bread is to breakfast, the public /% msy congratulate themselves upon w •eaing the happy eon of Momus s‘ taeb enteHainmenL f ■: The Little Fairy of the Arena, Miss Eliza Gardner, .. (• certainly the beet Female £ques> trian in existence. She executes the *9^ most elegant andclaSaie motions, coot. 'Wfc. bleed with daring Leaping, splendid jXTBPJk Dancing, fee.. nponthe beck of brr spirited none, while at foil motion, concluding with her dashing act ot LEAPING THROUGH IS Baillaon-. Signor Wambold, Vfc the extraordinary Contortionist and wonderful Boneless man; hie per. p 9 formances most be seen to be believed. John Foster, the People's Jester—one of the most feaßiPfg original and laughable Clowns that erer entered a ring. Th« Polish Brothers. i&w These astonishing Gymnast* will sp> erVuF year in a variety of their classical and wonderfuli feats. George B. DeLouls, will appear in his performances oh T the Honxontal Bar, and introdne* the - . -f?' TRAINED DOG JENNY LIND, * V in her Amusing im Entertaining Tricks. Together with Mme Camille, the Beautiful Equestrienne. La Petite Camille, the pleasing Danse use. Young Sam, the Pocket Clovu. UEBR MARTIN, W. HILL GEORGE XING, HENRT PETERSal Depot 452 Broadway, N. Y. 45-8»M hyO W. KESSLER. Altoona, Pu. April 7, 1863.-6 m ♦. VALUABLE PROPERTY PRIVATE S-A-LE 1 1 The property known as the Greeusburg School Prop erty, situate in North Ward, adjoining VH •I {V tots of Wra Dent, and W. A. 0. Lad. Js, iu accordance with a r» solution or the School WWWW Board. offered at Private Sale. This is a desirable prop erty. there being TWO FULL LOTS OF OltOUvD AND A TWO STOKY FiIAME UOUSK. With a little expense the house can be made to accommodate two tamilies. F »r further information inquire of Wm. Borden. J. B lineman, James Lowlier, A. Maxwell, 11. C. Bern, or Juo. A. B;ter, School Directors May 12, 1863-tf.] WM. BOYDEN. Pres't AttuuDu School Board. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE! The undersigned offers f or sale, or exchange for property in Al - a bouse and two lota of ground, ait uate in the village of New Washington. Ml { i It A Indiana county, Fa. The house is a TWO- Wl ?f IV STOUY FKA.VIJ2 BUILDING, 19 by »JbU| feet, fronting on two streets, with stable and other out buildings. Tliero is also a variety of FRUIFTREgS and BEIRUBBEKY on the premises, to gather with a well of excellent water at the dour. The lots are 60 feet Iront jby 160 feet deep. Possession given at any time. Am further information can be bad by apply ing to John Biandon, of Armagh, or the subscriber, at Al '<»«»• , LAWRENCE P. WORK. Feb. 2i. 1863-tf. JAY COCKE. April 14th, 63.] Subscription' Agent, (3m] No. 114 S. THIRD St.. Philadelphia. PLANTS. The cheapest ... . , ami largest aesortmeot of Hoop BXirM In town Uat the Model .tore. Wo con pn.ee it.— Try n». - [M«y li-3t] ; j. &j. DOwTIfEK. SSOMKfUINO - NEW. ■ ' Roeb Spun Silk, Cnpo da parril, LUnu Wool, and nil other new style, of gbewln. et tbs Model. £May 12-3 t) j. t J. LOWTBKU. JMNDSEY S IMPROVED Cancer, Cancerous Formations, ; , Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, on the Face, Sore Eyes, Tetter Affections, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, * Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice^ Salt* beam, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, ; Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bone*. Together with all other diseases having their origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir culatory system. Db. G. H. Kktsbb :—I take pleasure io making this iul untary statement in-favor of a medicine prepared by you called “ Lixbszt’s Blood Seaechis.” I bad suffered for five years with Scrofula which broke out on my head and forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and took off the liair when the diseaaemade its appearance; it also broke out on my arm above and below the elbow, and eat Into the skin and flesh to as to expose a fearful tore. The disease on my head went so far that several small pieces of bone came out. 1 was very week and low spirited, and had given up ail hope of over getting well, as I had tried sev eral skillful physicians and they did me no good. In Sep tember last, 1861, 1 was induced to try “ LlXDSsy’B in pan VXD Blood StaacHta.” I must confess 1 bad no faith in patent medicines, but after I had used three bottles ol Blood Searcher, the nlcera on my head and arm began to heal. I have now taken eight or ten bottles, and my bead and arm are entirely well except the tears remaining from the sores. .1 will also state chat I had the rheumatism very bad in my anna and legs. The Blood Bearcher also cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over, forty years of age, and I feel as anple and yonng as I did when t was twenty, and bare increased in weight twenty pounds. I would also state that the disease In my lurebeard was so bad that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, the Mood rmf out of the sore. Dr. Keyser bad a photograph taken OI me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after I began to get well, it does not show my ap]>earance as bad as it was before I commenced taking the medicine. Ton can see the photograph, one of which is uow 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. Keyser commenced making it. Although it helped me some, 1 did not recover fast ootil I got the kind made by Dr. Keyser himself. One bottle of bis did me more good than two of the old. I believe it is a great deal stronger ami better. I have recommended the Blood Searcher to a great many of my friends for various *dl»- easee, and 1 believe it has helped the whole of them. You may publish this if you wish, and I am anxious that all who are afflicted as X was may he cured, I live in tbiscit). No. 4 Bine street, and am employed at Collville '* Ander son’s Union Marble Works, 64 Wayne street. I live in Sligo, at Clinton Mill and have been nearly blind in both eyes fur nearly four years. I called on Dr Ksyser ah- ut three months ago and asked him to give mi directions to the Institution for the Blind in Philadelphia He told me that 1 n.ed not go to Philadelphia to girt well as be had medicine that would cure me, as be said inf die ease was in the blood. I was treated for it two or threi times in the hospital )n this city, and was relieved* bm my disease always returned alter a mouth or two alter I came out of the boepital. I found my disease was re turning and 1 called, by the advice of a good friend ol mine, on Dr. Keyser, who baa restored my sight, end my eyes are nearly as Well as ever. The Doctor gave me ‘ Lindsey’s Blood Searcher” aud a wash. ' PA VXD KINNQLLY, Clinton Mills, Sligo. Pittsburg, July 5,1861. Witness—K. E. M’Elroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. , Pimstmon, September 18,1861.—1 henby certify that I have had a son leg to r over a year. It wail covered with ulcers and sons 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. 1 tried several of the best doctors la the city, bnt without any benefit; finally I cal|ed on Dr, Keyser. at No. lin Wood street, who only attended m# about two weeks, and gave ms bnt two bottles «t medicine, and I am now entirely well and hake confined to for six.months, lam employed at the Eagle Engine Boose on Fourth street, whar* one can Me me. MARY FLOWERS. Achniniitratrix. CANCER CUBED. A tern Faux Easuan.—Mr. Jobs Pope, of Blaena von, pear Montypool, Monmontshire, England, writev as follows: • S l * : —An old woman iithis place has wished me to write -yon respecting Lisnsn’s Bums Suacsaa, from which she touod great benefit, and wishes to have* little mora.>. She baa been suffering frpm a disease of a cancer. ons nature for the laat six or seven years. Bar fighter who fifllving In America, obtained it for her, and pint her eighteen pottle*. She Is now quite out of It, and J have written to. hay daughter twice and have received poan swer; of course she:ls anxious to get mors, togist com pletely cored. I to|d her I'wonld write to you for the agency in this country, and she felt very much pltosed to hear me say so. I now beg to ask yon on what terms yon will supply me; yah will please heap in mind tho car riage.dod supply ine as cheap aa possible. The Carriage on the one dozen tattles was £1 8s 6d. The medk ine was a present from her daughter. • I w.mld like to iav* the Blood Searcher in a ]ar or small cask, if yon can send it In that way, or In pint or quart bpltles. 1 will send shill through bank or registered letup, which ever wUI be most convenient to you, lif you will send me Cartier’s receipt o tbe pnrcei as security, 1 would send you a Stamp to sn swer this, hut as it is uncertain qf this reselling yon, on account of the country being in six and sevens, a term which is commonly used, yon will be kind enough to charge me with the postage. [We bj.ee eeen the letter which is published in today’. Dispatch, from John Pope, end belleee it to be(enn|ne,— Editors Ditpatch PMtburfh. •3-Zoefc for Dr. Keyttr’r Hama eeer the eerireieprtiM* briny impoted upon. I V Prepared and sold by Dr Oioaex U. Karan, P^bargh gold in I Altoona by A. Roue* and 0. W. Kxaaux; la Ilollldayabnra by J. B. Pirrroa and Jaco* SaTPta. June 38,1882.-1 y BLOOD SEARCHER, a smut eras fob CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD, Pittsburgh, December 31,1861. A BLIND MAN CUBED, ♦ A BAD SOBE LEG CUBED. Yours, rospectfnlly, JOHN FOPS. [Signed] “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID METRACTBUCHU, A PcolHto ud Specific Rtwd; For Dtaeeeee of, the BLADDER. KIDNITS, ORATEL AND DROPSICAL SWELUNQS. Thii Medicine iDcmm U>« power of Digeetlon.ead u fee the ABSORBENTS into heeltbj ecttoo, iy which the ATERT OR CALCAREOUS' depoetthuii, end all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, ere reduced, ee well ee PAIN An INFLAMMATION,.end le good for Mur, Wo MSI 0> CHILSAXX. For weaknaa* arising from I»Mm, Habltaof Diaaiea tion, Karl; Indiscretion or Abuts. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLIOWTAQ SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to Kiartlon, Difficulty of Bnathlng, U»« of Memory toaaofPowar. Weak Norm, Trembling, " Horror of Diocese, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Sack, Universal Laaaitnde of ths Muscular System, Uot Banda, Flnebtng of the Bod;, Drynes* of the Skin, Eruption* of the Fa**, PALLID COUNTENANCE. Theeo symptom*, If allowed to go on, which thla medl cine invariably remove*. won follow* InroiucT, Fattntx Emcmo Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can aay that they are ootfreq neatly followed by thoee -DIREFUL DISEASES,” , “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the canoe of their anffertng, BUT MONK WILL CONFESS THE RECORD! OF THK INSANE XRYLUMg, And the melancholy Death* by Conanmptlon bear am ple witnea* to the truth ol the assertion. THK CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS, Require* the aid of medicine to atrengtben and invigor ate the System, which HKMBOUVB EXTRACT BUCHU iurariahly does. A trial will convince the moat akepticai. FEMALES! FEMALE^II Ou> oh Yodxo, Sin an, Max hied oh Contxmplatino Uax- In many affection* peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT BDCIIU la nnequaled by any other remedy, aa in Chloto »is nr Retention, Irregularity, Palulhlneas or Snppreaaion "fCustomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sclrrhoua atate of the Uterao, Lencorrhoe or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in uiscretioo, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DANIKt, A. BOYD. No Family Should be Without It. Take no more Balaam, Mercury, or onpleaaant Medicine fvr uopleaeaal and Uaugerous die*a»ee. In all their etagee. Little or no change in Diet, And no Ezpoenre. X *frequent deetreandgiree .trength to Vrtnate, thereby Rpmoelng Obstructions, Presenting and Caring fil ° f th *' Dretlir »- Allaying P.ln and len.J?- I!* *° T eat tB the CU " of *u<> expelling .U Potaonone Dlaejuee and worn-ont Hatter. ’ * THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS wboharebeenthe Tlctlmi ql Quacks, and whoU«e (Mid heavy foes tuba cored ill a .hart tint*, bare found that they were deceived, and tUt the -POISON” hu, by the nee of “powerthl am tringenta," been dried op In the eyatem, to break eat la an aggravated form, and perbapa after Marriage. Un Hnjttom’e Kstucr Bocou for ail atbctloaa —■ diseaaea of the ■■■s?!, THOMAS FARRELL. URINABT OBGANS, Whether dilating in 1 UAUEOBPIUAU. Prom vhstarer canaeoriginating, and as matter at HOW LONG STANDING. Diaeaeae of there organa require the aid of a DRURa BEU(BOU>'B KXTKACIBUCOU le the Great Jltoune, and ie certain to Ure tU deeired effect In all dlteaaee for which it ia recommended. Evidence of the moet reliable and reepoaaible character wfl accompany the medicines. Cert idea tee of Curve, from eight to twenty yean • land ing, with names known to science and fame. Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six for $5, Dellrered to any address, iecurely packed bt»UT Ob eenatknr. ,r ' , • Personally appeared befoia me. an Alderman of the city' of Philadelphia, H. T. lliuaaLD, who twin* duly sworn, loth eay. lib pre|>aratiou contain! no nareotlc. no metei ry, or other injurious dhigs, hat ere purely vegetable. : n.T.BXtdDH>U>. Sworn and aabaciibed before me, thle 2Sd day of No vember, 1854. W. P. UIBDARD, Alderman, Ninth St, above Baca, Phlla. Addrees letters for information In confidence to D. T. UXLMBOU), Chemfot, Depot, 1M South Tonth-St, below Ckcetnpt, Philadelphia, Vafin. DEW ARB OP CODNTBRPEITB AND CNVKINCtPLXD : DBA I.EBB, ' r ~- Who endeavor to diapote "w iuii own" end "ora»’• articles oa the reputation fitttdiMd by Helm bold's Genuine Preparations, *> : ' do' Ixtraot Dacha, - do' do do "'DssAqliijdnfi, - •» do latpruTed Koee Hash. *"WhT Drafifleta every-wherv. Take no other. Ca| oottheadvertiaiueiitaßdseßd far l». aad and ezpbsare. , ’’ September 17 th, Uflfi-ly. HELIBOLD’S . * ' GENUINE PREPARATIONS HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHTJ. BUOI. DECLINE OB CHANCE OF LIFE. BXI BIMPTONB ABOTI. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUBHU. AND Impboved Bose Wash CUKES BECEET DISEASES Dtacani SrwpwAs nt au. Cownnocanon*. Cares Otaarantsed. Advice Gratia. AFFIDAVIT. - At At little Expense, No inconvenience