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We can execute, on short notice, all jTkaof • : l fitfdiDSi loviUtiN,V&iting, Bilf&BusliMnCiids, Circulars, Programmes, HAMMOVM POSTERS, SALE BILLS, |3tt 4BM®-l9Birinil»>MElS&B pmnphlflW, fay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, AND-BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. ,11 «ukii> trial, fcellag confidant gist we ego give Jftction trwe bsvs thaepportiifilty. ' \SaTla bowther’s building, corner of Virgin la md An- «PP«slls Aapsriatsodent’s Office. Five-Twenty U. S. Loin. iifM M. LLOED & CO., Altoona, ft ire «biioiiptitm!ag*it» .to dispose of this Flre- TiiotT Yesr* D. fi. LoanlLßlopnU con be hsdto suit —,mi nf different IndhjmMli—the tntsnst being pay 3,ud to be accounted fcfialfyearly in Odd. , p mH.*6X-ln.- LOCAIi%TEMS. W» Altoona Ahead.-— We.thi ok that Altoona can lay claim .-to the banner town of Pennsylvania, in the way of furnishing men un ,Pr the call of the Governor,' for three months, r the defence the State, having sent .at last three-fourU lof the quota, of the county, sbile it containsXjjtt about one-seventh of the mpnlstion. £3 soon as Gov. Curtin’s call ap jtired, Capts,. Huff and Campbell commenced -t-ruiting infantry companies, and Capt. J. M. 3dl posted bills for a cavalry company. These filled up in a day or two and left for camp at Huntingdon. As soon is these companies bad uptrted, Cape. Gardner and others commenced -fruiting a company'of Sharp-shooters. They -nrceeded in getting some fifty recruits in and about iurn, which number, with the overplus in the jvalry and the two infantry companies at camp, side op the fourth company from Altoona.— Alien company bad left, Capt. D. J. lores commencedrequiting. and on Friday last ell for camp with some fifty men', making the fifth company from this place. Althongh the last' ampany was not entirely filled np in Altoona, -vottheless, it willtnh np the number from this luce to near 400 men. The qnota of the county * I. .-.10 men. Blair county may also rightfully claim to be :1.0 banner of the State. In addition to the -jrapmies from this place, Hollidaytburg and .arsport have sent two companies, under Capts. ,'lcKeage and Ooiier. Tyrone one under Capt. ; M. Bell, and we hear of others in other parts (thecounty but do not know the names of the dicers, or the exact localities where they were recruited. t Weare not out of the way, however," .a saving that Blair county has furnished over a rgimenfc of men: The companies from this place are composed of {Dud material, men who go to do their whole :utjvand who wfQ give a good account of tbem ■dres should they ever meet the enemy. Many at jhem are om* largest property holders and Mitiuess men, who have sacrificed much, peenni irilr, to serve their country. The officers of the different compamet are unexceptionable, and have dl seen service,, and a good sprinkling of the non .ommiiaiondd ameers and privates are nine-month sen. This will add materially to the effective ness ot the present organisation, and bring the regiments to taofnlnes* much sooner than if ail vere green .handsat (he hwiqess. ~ Below we pnblifh a list of the companies from to place, with their regiment and letter: MUSTER-BOLL OF COMPANY K, 46TH REGIMENT P. V. M. COaDOBSIOiWD OFFICERS. Henry B. Muff, Captain. Joseph lst Lieutenant, Geo. W. Russell, 2d Kox-coionsaioaKD officers. Henry N. Anderson, Ist Sergeant. William H. Beal, 2d Josiah D. Hiqks, 3d “ ‘ John B. Henshey, 4th “ Andrew K. Haibuon, sth “ ! Samuel B. Edmiston, Ist Corporal. John Mr HBeman, 2d OeorgeMcLane, 3d Heagg. Coot, 4th “ Wj&m- JVMcCrea, |th “ A. Bawlcorworth, Bth ' ♦* George. .W. Hose, Ulison, James M _ KHugensmitli, Wm H Bock, Samuel'S . Ressler.Cloid Bwlev, Jehp M Kjtt, Samuel : Beal, Lemuel M- Remmarnig, John Btjmer, Frederick : Kitchel, Comehns L Bows, John ' , Kaylor, James Bratton, Edmond E Lee, James Bossinger, Henry C Lingenfelter, Thomas Bowinger, Daniel Vf Moore, William H Beck, Frederick Meloy, James M ‘Vender, Charles Morrow, John R Velesaer, John Miles. Samuel A Croiae, Peter R Otter, Henry A turrit, John O’Hara, Jodma Vmsman, David Patton, Theodore B jjfrii, Jeremiah Penwell, David “Bwiler, Janfcs O Pitcairn, Hugh jbngberty, George B Poatletbwait, Samuel C , tyre, Henry C Bnnyen, Amos K F tih, James M . Rhodes, Isaac | ftllenbam, James Robison, Martin L bailey, Samuel Robeson, Adia ; rowler, John E Robeson, Jacob F fettinger, Chadea L . Bussell, Jacob K * Gray Silas Slouch, Mahion , , 'Andrew Shellenberger, James "fm, Russel H- Weber, Daniel ~r ' ® Theodore A. Williams, Martin D “°«k, John S White, John W “Mt, Francis A Woods, John T 5™- George F Welsh, Charles G »Mely William Tingling, Moses wt *°ck,'John S Tingling, Lasarus MUSTEB-BQLL of COMPANY J) cosuuasiqtißD officers. , E. Campbell, Captain. '!5 a L® - Blake, Ist Lieutenant, . • F • “ no»-comna«KWniT> Grows, lit Sergeant. hubicurs. Michael B. Kifer. PRIVATES. OFFICERS, B. F. Filhei, 2d ,Sergeant. Isaac BarUa, 8d “ ' ; Fred. Ucefler, 4th vi , Albert Boyer, -6th “: Isaac W.Armstrong, Ist Corporal. Emanuel S. Peight, 2d I “ Wm. H. Stackhouse, 3d :■ “ Adolphus Roush, 4th “. J. W. Webber, sth i Martin-Lewis, 6th “ Isaiah S. Taylor, • 7th : *■ Daniel Madam, Bth “ MDSIOUIfg. 1 Nathan Adams, Edmund L. Williams; PRIYATM, Arble, John Johnston, James Brady, John P Lowther.sJohn * Burley, Benjamin Long, Joseph : Burley, John W Masdn, William 'Bratton, John H . Middleton, James JBlack, Amos Mullberry,Thomas Brubaker, George Alason, Charles Boyles, Martin , Mobus, Christian Barkis, William Myens, Theodore Clark, Pinckney J Milker, Francis Cashling, Michael Marshall, William Clabaugb, Benjamin Munshoarer, John Copelin, Isaiah McConnell, Francis Davis, John , Price, John Driver, William Price, Daniel Darr, Joseph * Plowman, Wilson s Everson, Charles ; Peight, Jacob Elway, John BeicK, William Everhart, Peter Bidettout 1 , William Eberle, Alexander Karasev, Robert Eshelman, Joseph Sapp,: William Elway, Henry Satterfield. H Fraley, Jacob Schum, Henry Fisher, John Shematd, Thomas Gill, Richard . Shnllenberger, Samnel Hawksworth, F Schlag, Adolph Hockentrary, Uriah Wilscm, Francis Hess, James Weeat, Wolfgang Header,. Geoigs Yon, Henry Johnson, John Muamr Soil of Capt.Bell’sCavalry Company. The company has not yet been assigned to a regi ment: * : officers. i James M.Boil,.Captain.:. Marshall McConoick, Ist Lieutenant. John B. Cpnningham, 2d . “ - NOM-COMMiaaipNED OFFICERS. Robert H. McCormick, Ist Sergeant. David A. Burtnett, 2d “ Geoige W. Foust, 3d , “ Frederick' Sbillinger, 4th ■ John Cahoe, .-t f>th “ Isaac E. Brown, Ist Corporal. Charles C. Shannon, 2d Emile Teitze, 3d “ Levi R. Burley, 4th “ William H. Fercival, sth “ Lawrence P. -Work, 6th Wilson Miller, 7Ur “ Frederick Hesser, Bth “ MDUOIANfr. Andrew Clabangb, ' David M. Green. WAGONER. Ithamer Moore. , privates: Arble, Jacob C Jacobs, Samuel A Arble, Tliomas G James, John A AUeman, Jacob Lather, Joseph Benson, Aaron F Laird, Robert A Bender Sebaatian Loudon, John Baker, John Lehr, John Blake Samuel Matfis, Abraham B liter, George John • Bittner, William S Mann, James S Curran, Michael Moore, Delancey K Collin, John B Milljron, Anthony Chambers, William McLaughlin, Cornelius Driver. Henry Fainter, Jacob' If Delo, Jeremiah Rose, John F Eby, John W . Shire, Philip Eby, George S Smith, Jesse Ehrenfelt, John Shattenlager, Henry Fisher, Hiram L Street, George E Gcesey, John Taylorj El yah L Garden, Robert B Uurich, John D Hoke, Adam Uriah, Joseph H Hoar, Samuel L Ward, John Harkness, Albert Wonderly, Thomas M Hesser, Jacob Wensel, Alexander C Hjleman, Joseph B Weaver, Joseph Up to the time we go to press we hare not re ceived the roils of Capts. Gardner’s and Treves' companies, bnt hope to have 'them by next week. Wockded. —We hear that Jones, i(of Tyrone) of the MOth regiment was wounded in the . wrist, at Gettysburg. This makes the 3d time he has been wounded since his regiment entered the set-rice. He was first wohnded at Bull Ban, then at Chsncellorrille, and pow at Gettysburg. The 110th came in for a full,share ;of the fight, as usual, bat this time they were not accompanied by the 84th, the latter baying 'been detatched to guard a wagon train. Lieut. Franklin B. Stewart, of Company H, 110th regiment, was wounded in the shoulder at the same battle. He is now ;at the residence of his father, near Elisabeth Furnace, and we under stand that the ball has not yet been extracted. fTWe are sorry that there -is a pereonin this place whojwould be guilty of so foully wronging a most excellent and well-behaved body of men, such as composed the regiment from Chester, snd Delaware counties, recently Stationed here, as did the Altoona correspondent of the Johnstown Dem ocrat. The sobriety and correct deportment of the men .was the remark of all Ottr citizens. We did not see or hear of like thsit of which the Jjtmocrai'* correspondent complains; If some of the boys did appear proud of (heir uniforms, that did so one any barm, and they took no liberties with either citizens or property, i Daring their stay they mode friends wherever they went. The Fourth. —Our last isfue was so long de layed and po much crowded with important items that we could not refer to the Fourth in Altoona, There was nothing special toi note, however, if we except a little skirmish on the. corner of Main and Annie streets, in the afternoon, in which nature's weapons were handled with doptiderable dexterity, and several countenances damaged. For a time, this was considered hot (he opening of a general engagement, bub we are glad to note that both parties rested on their arms and up farther alter cations occurred, A number of (hose engaged had a bearing before Esquire Humes, but we have not learned how their, coses Were disposed of. Company M. 62d Eeonaaci.—This regiment suifergd severely in ths Jatc fight at Gettysburg, and company M, now under command of Capf. Murray, suffered particularly, that tbereare now but eight men ip the company fit for dnty to Capt. Mntraywns wounded in the'i wrist andEient.Pat Morris, of this place, was wounded in the head, so severely that it was .thought he conld not recover. Others from this place and vicinity weref Wounded, bnt we have not receiveda foil list. , ISrPr. JT. M, Gemmed requests us t£ say to all those desiring to make settlements of account* during his absence in the army, that they will be attended to by chlling at iris incidence, on Emma street.' Review.—Amid the excitement, and extrava gant reports of every character, which literally filled the air during the past three weeks, it was extremely difficult to obtain correct information on any subject, and newspaper reporters, doubtless, occupied the most perplexing situation of any.— They desired to give correct accounts of trans piring events, and bent, their energies in that di fection, taking as their guide the most probable versions of transactions, authenticated by “per fectly reliable gentlemen." but in more than one ' instance their productions had scarcely appeared in print ere they came in for a full share of cen sure. Whatever errors we may have made in our account of the late conflagration, as to the loss of property sustained by different individuals, they rest not with us, but with those who gave us our information; and, with but two exceptions, it was to the owners of the property injured that we ap plied for the information. In speaking of the loss sustained, we had reference to the situation of the parties, and their ability to recover from the effects, more than to their actual loss. To the man who is worth $lO,OOO and loses si>,ooo, the loss is not so great as to the one who is worth but $5OO and loses $460, In onr report we failed, for want of information to state that Theo. Peterson, who occupied a room in the Misses' Hickey’s department of Mr. Hod nett’s house, was, at the’ time, confined to his bed with inflammatory rheumatism. When the alarm was given, b« managed to get out of bed and get down stain, bringing a few small articles with him.. How be got out be can scarcely tell, as his legs were so much swollen that he could hardly .lift them, and when once out of the house he was unable to, get away from the scene. He was carried to the residence of Dr. Gemraill. His wife and child had to escape from the room as quickly as possible, without much attention to dress, in order to have their goods removed ere the devouring element came upon them. Lieut. Campbell’s loss was about $7OO, in books, valuable papers, furniture, wearing apparel, &c.— The books and papers of the Steam Planing Mill, of which he had charge, were in his room and were homed. Organization of the 46th Reo’i P. V. M. — The organization of tbe first regiment formed at Huntingdon, to which are attached the companies of Capta. Huff, Campbell and Gardner, from this place, was effected on the 9th inst., by the election of tlie following field officers: Colonel —John J. Lawrence, of Huntingdon Lieut. Col. —Capt. Huston, of Centre county. Major —F. M. Bell, of Tyrone. —George W. Russel, of Altoona. The selections for Colonel and Major did not meet the entire approbation of many of the men composing the regiment. As men, they are re spected and esteemed by all who know them, in all fhings pertaining tojcivil life and social intercourse, but in military matters, so important to those in the ranks, their competitors were considered their superiors. Lieut. Col. Szink, of this place, who wits the competitor of Col. Lawrence, for the Colo nelcy, possessed the confidence of all the men in the regiment who knew him, and especially those who served nmler him in. the 12oth regiment, in the nine months sendee. When. they enlisted they confidently expected that they would be led by him in this campaign, and went into it with a will; but things not having turned out according to their individual preferences, they will, neverthe less, do their whole duty and render to Col. Law rence that obedience and respect due his rank, and should he lead them to action they will bring no discredit upon-the tegiment. We understand that M. T. Dill, Of this place, has been appointed Quar termaster of the regiment. Card ok Thanks. —At a meeting of Captain James M. Bell * Cavalry Company, from this place, the following preamble and resolntions were unani mously adopted: Whereas, We have for several days enjoyed the hospiality of the citizens of Huntingdon, pre vious to going into camp; therefore Resolved, That we hereby tender them our sin cere thanks for their kindness, and that we are especially indebted to those cooked our rations and supplied us so generously from their own tables—particularly Mrs. Dr. H. K. Neff, Mrs. J. P. Anderson, Mrs. Dr. J. B. Liiden, Mrs. Anna Massey, Mrs, G. A. Steel, Mrs. Amanda Blair, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Miss M. Hildebrand, Miss C. Whistling, Miss C. Miller and of whom were untiring in their efforts to provide us with every comfort. Resolved, That we tender our thanks to the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church, for the use of that building. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the Huntingdon Globe and Journal and Altoona Tribune D. M. GREEN, 1 O JEREMIAH DELO, I | J. B. UiLEMAN, . 3 A. CLABAUGH, J. S. MANN, J ? If all we hear be true, and we hare no reason to doubt it, the Huntingdon ladies are making quite an impression on the Altoona boys in camp at that place, and “ when this cruel war is over,” if the boys be sjwred, they will doubtless visit that locality very often. Perhaps the attention of the ladies may be accounted for when we consider the number of good-looking well-behaved-boys which Altoona has furnished. There may be impressions on both sides. Hey ? ' Appointed. —Dr. J. M. Gemmill, of this place, has been appointed surgeon of the first regiment of three month men Organized at Huntingdon. We congratulate the Hr. and the boys from Altoona— the Dr, on his good lock in getting the appoint ment, and the boys on their good luck in getting a surgeon in Whose skill they have every confi dence and who will give them all the attention they may require. The name of Dr. Feay, pf Williamsburg, is mentioned in connection with the appointment of assistant surgeon. Belief Fund.— The Board of Managers of the fmjtl for the relief of the families of those who have recently volunteered in the service t>f their country, desire that one-fifth of each person’s sub scription to that fund should be paid in immedi ately to Thomas L. Caldwell, 1 fit Lloyd 4 Co.'s Banking House. Mr. Caldwell has been ap i pointed by the Board, Collector of the relief fund, hope every subscriber wil) pay np promptly, that there may be no complaints on the part of soldiers’families. . Asm Bkokbn.— A little son of C. J. Hackett, of this place, fell off a fence, a short time since, and fractured his right arm close to the shoulder. Dr. W. K. Findley was called in and ndoced the fracture and the little unfortunate k now doing well. Normal School,—The undersigned proposes to organize, at Altoona, a claw for Normal in struction, to commence on Monday, July 20th, 1863, and continue four weeks. Those ladies and gentlemen who to review their common school studies and attain some proficiency in the drill and management necessary in our common schools, in onler to qualifiy them selves for teachers, here have an up)»rtumty. The county superintendent will be in attendance and assist in this desirable undertaking. Prof. JOHN MILLER. As there will most likely, be a scarcity of teachers to take charge of common schools the coming winter, we hope that all ladies and gen tlemen who consider themselves at all competent to take charge of the educational interest of the young, during the absence of so many teachers in the army, will avail themselves of the opportunity to properly qualify themselves for the, positiou of teachers. Plagiarism. —We notice in a recent issue of The Peo/tle'a Advocate, (published in Bloomfield. Perry Co., Pa.,) a piece of original (?) poetry, headed, “Song of Co. G, Ist Penn’a Reserve Cavalry,” which, upon comparison, we find to be the production of James Gaily, a blind man, of this place. It was composed by Mr. Gaily and dedicated to “Companies C and F, 76th Pennla Volunteers.” Alterations are made in localities, letterfcof companies and names of officers, to suit the plagiarist. Although the poetry is none of the best, still it is highly creditable to Mr. Gaily, con sidering his situation, and he should have the credit. The person who altered it to suit the cav alry has now the satisfaction of knowing that he has been sporting on the productions of a blind man’s brains. Green Grocery —Our neighbor, Jacob T. Wilson, is branching oat extensively in the green grocery business. He now receives daily, by Ex press, from Pittsburgh, an assortment of cabbage, potatoes, beans, pear, rhubarb, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes, and all green vegetables in the market. They are all fresh and sold as reasonable os early vegetables can be at this season. We think an extensive business should be done in this line in .this place. Call at 'Wilson’s, two doors below Lowlber's store, for your vegetables. Death or an Old Citizen. —Mr. Daniel Cramer, father of the several gentlemen of that name engaged oii the Penn’a H,, and a soldier of the war of 1812, died at his residence, in Hol lidaysburg, on the morning of the .Ist inst., in the 72d year of his age. His remains were buried with military honors in the Lutheran Cemetery, near the above named place. . Suspended a.nu Revivko.*—The Blairsville Htcord has been suspended, and its editor, J. Irvin Steel, hasTak.cn charge of the Huntingdon Monitor, which has been revived. We wish the Doc better treatment at the hands of the soldiers than war received by bis predecessor. So long as he keeps step to the onusic of the I'nion there will be no danger, but he has determined boys to deal with if he straggles out of line he Wheeler & W ilson's Machines combine everything that can be required in the manufac ture of garments. Our friends abroad may be assured that they will give entire satisfaction, and that to purchase one of them is a safe investment. *’ —Of server. \X. A. O. Kerr, of ibis place, is agent for the sale of these machines in BUiir and Huntingdon counties. See advertisement District Attorney. —Wo understand that John H. Keatley, Esq., of Hollidavsburg, intends being a candidate for District Attorney at the coming election. Mr. Keatlev served nine months in the service, in the 125th Regiment P. V., and is now in the three months service. He posesses all the qualifications for the, office and would undoubtedly make an acceptable officer. He has merited well at the hands of the people and deserves, in this instance, a slight token of their regard. The Market House. —The question is fre quently asked—“• How is. the Hall and Market Company getting along, and when will the build ing be commenced?’’ So far as I know, the Com pany is right side up, biit the building committee have not yet given an apswer to the second inter rogatory. I would repeat the question—“ When will the |)ui]djng be offered for contract? or, if not to be built by contract, when-will it be com menced ?” STOCKHOLDER. Liberality . —The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company has announced that It will pay $5 per week to every family of its employee* whose head enlists in the State defence. This will give to the families some $2l or $22 per month from the Company, which amount added to the soldiers pay will make from $33 to $35 per month and will be amply sufficient for their support. Another Printer Wounded.— Walter P. Byers, an apprentice in this office, who served in the three months caiqpaign, in Capt. Lloyd’s company, 3d regiment, and afterwards enlisted in Capt. Crozier’s company, 62d regiment, was wounded in the leg in the late light at Get tysburg. We learn that it is only a flesh wound, but have no furfuer particulars. Postponed. —The Union State Central Com mittee have postponed the time for holding the Union State Convention from July Ist.to August 6th. This action was deemed necessary in corn sequence of mapy of the delegates to the conven tion being engaged in the military service of the State. Refuse Them. —Our merchants and 'business men will secure themselves by refusing all $5 bills on the Chester Bank, Orange county, N. Y, — There are quite a number of exceedingly well executed counterfeits of this demonination in circulation in this place, Dividend Declared. —The Altoona Gas & Water Company have declared a dividend, paya ble at any time, at the office of the Treasurer. J4ABEIED. On th« 12th Inst, by Her. Samuel A. Holman, Mr. AL- M jN HAmjCTTA to Ules SAKAU ANN BJSIOU, all of Altoona, Pa. DIED. On the 10th of June, IWB, In the Hospital new F«l -mouth, Ta-> ftvn the effects of a Wound received oo tlie U of Mhy. In the Utile ,f ChenOelturgviUa, J, SMITH, son of ilhusOan Hamilton. qrie-gu tuvneblu, Blair Ck. tp4 U JJfts P) • WBOnt He n> amember of Oumpaay H, UOtt Bagfaeat P. V. IMPROVED Cancer, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Tetter Affections, Scold Head, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice, Salt Rheumy ' Memorial Diseases, General Debiting Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones. ■Together with all other diseases haying their origin in a depraved condition of the blood or cir- system. Da. Q. 11, Karanl take pleasure in making tills vol untary statement in favor of a medicine prepared by yon called “ Lindskt's Blood Skarchu.” I pad suffered for five years with Scrofula which broke out on my bead and forehead so as to disfigure me very much, and took off the hairwhen the disease made its appearance; it alsubrokeout on my arm above and below the elbow, and eat into the skin and flesh so as to expose a fearful sore. The disease op my bead went so far th.lt several small pieces of bone came out. I was very week and low and bad given up s3l hope of ever 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 a Lindsey’s Im proved Blood Searcher.” I must confess I had no frith in patent medicines, but after I had used three bottles ol Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began to heal. 1 have now taken eight or ten Louies, and my bead and arm are entirely well except the scars romtajuiog from the sor«». I will also state that I had the rheumatism very bad in my uhns and legs. The Blood Searches also cured the rheumatism. lam now a well man, over forty years of age, and I feol as snple and young as t'did when I was twenty, and have increased in weight twenty pounds. I would also state that the disease in my foVebetrd was so bad that when I stooped and lifted anything heavy, the blood run out of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a photograph t*k*‘n oi me by Mr. Cargo, the after 1 began to get well. It does not show my appearance as bad os it wa« before 1 commenced taking the medicine. You can see the photograph, one of which is now In my possession, and als#at Dr. Keyser’e 140 Wood street. I would also state that I took the BUkkl Searcher which was made be fore Dr. Keyser commenced making it. Although it helped tue some, 1 did not recover last until I got the kind made by Dr. Keyser himself. One bottle of bis did me moru g»H*i than two of the old. I believe it is a great deal stronger and belter. I have recommended the Blood Searcher ton great many of my friends for various dis eases, and 1 beljeve it has helped the whole of them. You may publish this if you wish, and 1 am anxious that all who are afflicted as 1 was may be cured. I live in this city.. No. 4 Fine street, and am employed at Collville k Ander son’s Union Marble Works, 54 Wayne street. DANIBfcA.BOYD. 1 live tu Sligo, at Clinton Milt and have boon nearly blind id both eyes for nearly four years. . 1 called on Dr. Keyset- ab' ut three months ago and asked him to give me directions to the Institution fur the Blind In Philadelphia lie told me that 1 heed not go to Philadelphia to-get well as he had medicine that would cure jne. as be said uy dis ease was in the blood. I was treated for it two or three times in the hospital in this city, and was relieved, but my disease always returned after a mouth or two after 1 came out of the hospital. 1 found my disease was re* taming and 1 called, by the advice of a good: friend ol mine, on Dr. Keyset, who has restored my sight, and my eyes are nearly as well aa ever. The Doctor gave me * Lindsey's Blood Searcher” and a wash. DAVID KINNOLLY, Clinton Uids, Sligo. Tor the Tribune. ■Pittsburg, July 8,1861. , \ Witness—E. F. M’Klroy, Anderson street, Allegheny City. PiTETBDSfIa, September 18.1861.—1 hereby certify that I hare had a sore leg for over a year. It was covered with ulcers and sores so that 1 oould not ! work for nearly a year. My leg swelled so that 1 wat nuable to do any thing for a long tipis, for at least six months.’ I tried several of the best' doctors In the city, but- without any benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyser. at No. Ttfl ftood street, wbo only attended me shout two weeks, and gave me bat two bottler of medicine, fdft J am now entirely well and have confined so for six months. lam employed at the Eagle Engine House on Fourth street, where any one can see me. A Letter From Enoubtd.—Mr. John Pope, of Blaena von. near Moutypdol, Monmontshlre, England, writes as follows; ’ Sts:—An old woman l ithia place has wished me to write you respecting Blood SxsacaSß, from which sheimbtJ great benefit, and*wishes to bare s little mot. She baa been suffering from a disease of acancer. ona nature for the last six or seven yean. Her .daughter who is living in America, obtained It for her, and souther eighteen buttles. She is now quits out of it, aid I have written to her daughter twice have received no an swer; offourae she is anxious to get more, to Igot com pietely cored. I told her I would write to yen for the agency In this country, and she felt very muen pleased hi hear me aay so. I now beg to askyon; on whet farms yon will supply me; you will please bear in mind the cat riage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The carriage on the one dozen bottles was £1 8s 6d. The medicine was a present from her daughter. 1 Would like to have the Blood Searcher in a jar or small cask, if you can send it in that Way, or In pint hr quart bottles; 1 will tend a bill through hank or registered letter, which ever will be most conVenlefit to you, if you will send me earlier's receipt o the- parcel as security. I would send you a stamp to an Bwer thlsi but as lt is uncertain of this reaching yon, on account hf the country being in six and aevsHk a term which is'commonly used, yon will be kind plough tu charge me with the pottage. ! Yours, reepectfoliy, [Signed] ; JOHN POPS. [We have soon the letter which is published fn to-day’s Ditpaich,tnm John Pops, and believe it to be geaupie.— JSdUori DUpaich jPUtAurgK. ■' i&. Lack far Dr. ACfytvr’i ao«M owrtts ccrkttcjtrtten bt(nff imposed upon, 1 {> Pljepati|4 sad self by pr Osoasa B. gKrsua.fttflbtirtb BLOOD SEARCHER, A SURE CUBE FOE Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYp. Pittsburgh, December's!, 1861 A BUND MAN CUBED. A BAD SORE LEG CUBED. CANCER CURED, PREPARATIONS “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED .compound now extract booko, A Po«lti»e and Specific Ruled? Rot Diaeam of the BLADDER, RIDNKYB, BUTU AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. Thii Medicine lucrum the power of Bisection, ud ez citee the ABSORBENTS into health; acitoa. by which the WATERY OR CALCARKOUB depoaltiona, and aU 0»a NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, are redaced, a. weU u PAIN am INFLAMMATION,,and ia good for Mis, We Mix pi Caosm. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. For weakness arising from Excesses, BabiUpf Diaslna lion, Early Indiscretion or Abus. '■ ATTENDED WITH TUB FOLLOWUP SYMPTOMS t Indisposition to Exertion, DUBeolty of Breathing, Lone of Memory Lom of Power, Weak Nerveg, Trembling, Horror of Dlaeaae, Wakefalnest, Dimoese of Vision, Fala lath*Back, Uniterm) Lassitude of'tha Muscular System, . Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body, Dryndse of the Skin, ErOptions of the Fsm, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thte medi doe invariably removes, soon fallows IxrorxxcT, Fatuity Braxrao Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they an not frequently followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY CONSUMPTION.” Many toe swan of the cause of their suffering, BDX NONE WILL CONFESS THE RECORD! OK THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the melancholy Deaths by Oonsnmption bear am ple witness to the truth ol the assertion. ' ■TijE CONSTITUfION OKCB AFFECTED WITH o*. OANIC WEAKNESS, A • Keqains the aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigor ate the System, which UEUBOUFB EXTRACT BUCHU intariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical FEMALES I FEMALES I I Out or Young, Simouc, Msbxikt> or Coxtxmplatino Hr • In many affections peculiar to Females, the EXTRACT BUCIIC is nneqnaled by any other remedy, as in Chioro Sis or Retention, Irregularity, Fainfulneaa or SuppromioU of Cuetomary Evacnations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous MU* - of the Dterae, Leocorrhte or Whßm,- Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising front in discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the No Family Should be Without It. Take no more Balaam, Mercury, or unpleasant Uedlclna fur unpleasant and dangerous dueaaet. In all their stages, Little or no change in Diet, And no Exposure. i. . It cansea a frequent daaire and givsa strength to Urinate, Jwrehy Eemormg preventing and Curiae ■strictures of the Urethra. Allaying P.in and tion so frequent in the class of diseases, andoxpeUlagajl t'oiauooaa Diseases and wiirneint Matter. TUoUbAads UPON THOUSANDS who hare been the victims of Quacks, and who hare paid henry fees tube cnreSiu a short time, hare found that they wen deceived, and that the -POISON” baa, by thenea of “pewsiial m,. tringente,” been dried up in the system, to beak out in an aggravated form, and perhaps attar Marriage. Usi Hnjtsouj’s Extxaci Bccsb for all affections and diseases of the THOMAS PABBELL, URINARY ORGANS, ! Whether existing in ■ From whatever cause originating, and no lw *M M at Diseases of these organs require theaid ofa Droxxno. - HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUUBU Is Croat Diramc, and Is certain to bare the desired effect ie all diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the moat reliable end responsible character wfl accompany the medicines. Ceitlficatee of Cores, (rom eight to twenty yean stand ing, with names known to science and fame. '' '' * Price $l,OO Per Bottle, or Six for $5, Dollrered to an; addreee, sicnrei; packed from an; oh .Arratioa. - ■ Feraonall; appeared befoie me, an iMnnia of the cttj of Philadelphia, U. T. Bxuuoui, who twins dal; nr ora, loth •»;, hie preparation contain no narcotic, no mertn ij, or other lolnrhnu drnga, hot are pant; refutable. , B.T. BUMBOU). Sworn and ehbaetibad before me,' thfe SSd da; of No* Vembef, 1844. W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth St, chore Ban, Phila. - Addraaa letteni for information in. confidence to B. T. UKLIt BOLD, Chemtat*. Depot) IQI South Tentb-Sh, below Cheataet, Philadelphia, Pena. BE WAR* OF COUNTERFEITS AND DNPUHCIPUnt SKAIiBBS, Who endeavor to dUpooe “or fHin ows» u 4 “west” vticles on tho npntatioo attained bj EelmboUf• Qoooiao Piepeiitfcias; *> do Kitnetßicba, do do -• do ~ do do . iaiooovodßdd^^B^fc&.v -■: ■ ****£&**•' tbh»T»r«ahr.’- o* iMs-u- > HELMBOLD’S GENUINE EUGI. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF HFRr BIX SIJtPTOSB ABOU. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BBCHU. . and Improved Bose Wash CURES SECRET DIBBASKS male os female. HOW LONG STANDING, ' Sbouu Snmn d iu, Onrni Guaranteed. AfFIDAVIT. At little Expense, No Inconvenience Adrioe 0r»u«, 'it