gEtaz to pill. November 30—December 7 H ome .—Con g ress met on Monday. The debt was reduced $7571,454 in November. The President has ordered Minister Curtin to intercede in behalf of the Russian Jews. We imported $437. 309,868 worth last year. After New Year's Day, letter postage to England will be six cents per half ounce. Some twenty thousand Philadelphians, and the Legislature of South Carolina, ask Con gress to recognize Cuba. The National Board of Trade is in session at Richmond —Fred. Fraley being re elected itiPres ident. The Republicans have carried Mississippi, defeating Gen. Dent. The Texas election is close and doubtful. Albert D. Richardson died on Thursday. Foreign.—Manchester Free Traders are troubled over a proposal to impose protective duties on French dry goods. Guizot and 011ivier urge the Liberals to rally round the Empire. Schneider has been elected President of the Corps. All the Italian bishops but five have sworn fidelity to the Pope. The Habeas Corpus and other rights have been re stored in Spain. The first French ves sel that passed the new canal has been wrecked in the Red Sea. —General Grant's second message to Congress is as out-spoken on our home and foreign policy as the friends of his administration could desire. He urges a. law to authorize the Governer of Georgia to re-assemble the Legislature f , f Georgia as originally elected, in place of the body as reconstructed by the ne grophobists. The admission of Virginia is recommended, as she has done what the nation demanded of her. In regard to Cuba, he firmly res;sts the enormous pressure brought to bear in favor of recognition, and declares for non-inter ference. He endorses the Senate's re jection of the Alabama Treaty, opposes reciprocity with Canada, and approves of the workings of a Protective Tariff. In regard to the Indians, he restates the wise and Christian policy already in augurated. City fultin. —Rev. S. A. Mutchmore has returned from Europe, and has resumed preach ing at the Cohocksink church. —Rev. Henry C. McCook, of St. Louis, has receiveda unanimous call to the pa -. torate of the Seventh church, late Dr. Crowell's, Broad street. —The Second Reformed church has extended a call to the Rev. Isaac S. Hartley, of the Sixth Avenue church, New York. The call has been accepted. —A call from the Reformed church, Manayunk, has been tendered the Rev. P Strykor —The Fifth U. P. Church, Philadel phia Rev. A. Calhoun pastor, has paid off thei debt that has long encumbered it, and bids fair to prosecute its great work with increased encouragement and success. At the last communion, Nov 21st, eighteen persons were -added to the membership. —The Fourth U. P. church (Rev. W. Cunningham Jackson's.) had thirty added to its membership, Nov. 14th. This congregation have purchased a site for a new edifice at the northeast corner of Fitzwater and Nineteenth streets, and will proceed to erect a new house of worship. For Throat Diseases and Affec tions of the chest, " Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, are of great value. In Coughs, Irritation of the Throat caused by cold, or unusual exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking i n public, or singing, they produce the i n ost beneficial results. The Troches h ave proved their efficacy. "Oak Hall Clothing is in every respect so superior, that we may safely style it the `Chem• pion' Clothing of America." FOR FALL AND WINTER, 1869. Btri:'Mß.lol2. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Beet Ilfateriale,} r Beet Styles, Beet Vortztutii- Lowest Priceili Beet Ething .very- gap. ' CLOTHING MADE TO ODE& Finest Piece ( Most Skillful Goods. Greatest Ve. Artttic Work mosFuel!reerliil rlety, Makers. TOMES' lc BOYS' CLOTMIG. New Styles, 11 For all Purposes. Tasteful Sari Wear Well {For all Ages. amts. 1e)4,i4 04,f4410,0f4t00,te1ef•104:11 Collars and Handkerchiefs °ran"' Best ilitlie City & Gloves, Mikis and Under Oar- Suspender*, merits, ac. A liberal deduction is always made by tide House to Minieters 3 Missionarien, Editors of Religiose' Jour nabi, La, Orders are received from all parte of the country, and promptly and satisfactorily filled. liamples sent when desired. WANAMAKER & BROWN, PROPSIZTOREI, OAK HALL BUILDINGS, Whole Block on Sixth} Sixth and Market Streets, St., froot Market to Minor, rhyisda. PHILII.IIELPHIA. City, Village and Country. ONE EtrG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, . ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG A WEEK, or its cost, is not mech. The Farmer can easily seccre it. A little attention to his poultry will produce one egg a week extra. A hunt of a few minutes will find an extra egg, or his boys will. Give them a hen or two, and they will return an extra egg per week, as rent. In the Household economy of the FARMER, the MER CHANT, the MECHANIC, the PROFESSIONAL MAN, or of the Day Laborer even, it will be easy to save one gg a week, or the cost of t ne. (The average price of eggs throughout the country, including Cities and Vii !ages, is not far from 38 cents per dozen. They now sell much higher in New York. Where the price is lower, it will be quite easy to produce, or save, 2 eggs a week, One poorliegAr, left unsmoked, and each of sev= eral other little nLk-nacks omitted, will amount to the same thing.) WILL BUY. WILL BUY. WILL BUY. WILL BUY. • WILL BUY, WILL BUY. WILL BUY. WILL BUY. WILL BUY. WILL BUY. WILL BUY. WILL BUY. It will buy you neat copies of over 500 Beautiful Engravings, that cost over 812,000—many of them very large, splendid Pictures. All f them are pleasing,. and very instructive, as they give exact, plain repre sentations of useful implements for the out-door oper ations,—of plants, trees, fruits, flowers, etc. Other pic tures illustrate housework, home-made ornaments, etc. Others furnish pleasing and profitable instruction to BOYS and GIRLS Thy is only part of what one egg a week will buy during a year....ls ADDITION, to the above, one egg a week will buy, during a year, over One Thou sand Cbiumns of choice reading matter—not trash, or running stories, or heavy scientific matter, or long heoret , cal di, quid Bons ; but genuine, instructive read ing, prepared by a large force of thoroughly practical, intelligent persons, who devote their whole time and attention toga haring and condensing useful informa tion This information costs the. Publishers over 815,000 a year.....in this reading matter yon will find very much that will pleasaumuse, and also instruct your chlldren,—much that will aid your wi - e in her bons-- hold labors and cares, and give you a pleasanter, hap pier home, without any increase of cost; much useful InstructiOn about cultivating the garden, so that with the same labor and expense you will get many dollars worth more of veg :tables, etc.... You will find thousands or Beasvnaote muss xemngjust lenarts tobe done rrom time to time, and when to do it. ONE EGG, ONE EGG,' ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG, ONE EGG A. WEEK, will also buy much instruction about the proper kinds of flowers and foliage plants fur your yards or lots ;—tho best Information about crops, the most valuable varie ties, and how to culthate them most profitably ;—much abut domestic animals and how to treat them,and about the be.t labor-saving implements. A single hint gave a fanner 5 bushels more of wheat per acre on 10 acres, without increasing the cost of cultivation more than one dollar for the whole field. Thousands of others have obtained similar results. You will find many practical hints about buildings, with plans for ixonstructing them. Also, over fifty columns of `• Walks and Talks upon the ;Sarin," describing the experience and obseri °lions of an intelligent, large farmer. (These alone are worth much more than the whole costs) ... You will find many chapters from Timothy: Bunker, Lrq, full bf information, told In a way that will" stick." . . . You will find plain difections laying out the work for each mouth in a way that will save much forgetfidness and oversight, and thus make your work more effective. . . You will find many hundreds of condensed items giving a great variety of useful infor mation.... You will find the exposures of a multitude of Humbugs end Swindlers, whose tricks and piausibla statements deceive the great mass of people, even those quite . You will find useful hints about prices and prospects of what you have to sell, or buy. .. It is impossible that from all this variety you will not find hints, suggestions, or direct information, that will in the long run yield you in prate, or savings, many dollars. YOU can get all this in a single annual vol ume of the American Agriculturist, a large and very b. &offal J.urnal, started 28 years ago mainly as a farm and garden journal, but which has gong on en. largtng in size and rano of topics, until it tallow adap ted to the wants of every MAN, WOMAN, and CHILD —in CITY, VILLAGE or COUNTRY. The material is gathered from the whole country, and this Journal is auited to the wants of the whole country. Its circula tion is so large, and the coat of collecting information, producing original engravings, type setting, electro typing, etc., is divided among so many, that it is fur nished to subscribers at about the cost of the panting paper. So, on. egg a week WILL BUY, WILL BUY, WILL BUY, - WILL BUY, WILL BUY, WILL BUY, WILL BUY, The Cheapest Journal in the World N. B.—The American Agriculturist is supplied for only $1 50 a year, paid a trance ; or Four copies for $5; or Ten conies forsl2; or Twenty or more copies at $1 each; and the papers are directed to each name. 'YOU WANT ;IT-YOUR. WIFE WANTS IT- YOUR CHILDREN WANTAT.—TAY IT. The 29th annual volume is fruit beginning, and new is just the thy to subscribe.—The Publishers are, ORANGE JUDD & CO., 245 Broadway, New York. PHIL ADELPIIIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 9, 1869. OPENING FOR FALL OF ISO. EYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS. CASE DEALERS IN THE BETTER CLASS OF PRY 1 3 4 2 4 2U3. GOOD BLACK SILKS, MELODEON COVERS, EXPENSIVE SHAWLS, FINE NANO COVERS, FINE DRESS GOODS, DOUBLE DAMASK CLOTHS, PILLOW LINENS, FINEST BLACK MOHAIR, FRUIT DOYLIES, GOOD PLAIN SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUE NAPKINS, BLANKETS. P. 6.—We keep a good stock of good Good' adapted to the daily wawa of families. oc 7-6 w THT, • American Sunday-School Union have on hand an extensive 'witty of New and Beautiful Books, HAndsomely Illus.rated and it/ taste! ul binding ! snit able for for aal HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Also e, Bibles & Devotional Books- We are also constantly receiving from London a great variety of SCRIPTURE PRINTS, DIAGRAMS POE LECTURES, and everything suitable for the illustration of Sunday School ltasotts. Catalogues of the Society's Publications and Speci m.ns of their Periodicals may be obtained gratuitously at the Devintory of the' AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, Dec.2-St. 1123 Cheatnut St., Philadelphia. • A THOROUGH PRACTICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, COTTAGE SEMINARY, POTTSTOWN, MONTGOMERY CO., PA. This Inet:tution now in its 21st year-, affords f mili tias for thoroulth Curistiam culture, in the midst of na tural and artificial attractions unsurpassed. Pupils re ceivod at any time, and . charged fr4.m date of entrance. Send for Circular. Add' ess, REV. JOHN monE, TERMS MODERATE, tf. PRINCIPAL. 107,000 COPIES ORDERED BEFORE PUBLICATION. Mrs. JOS. F. KNAPP'S wA F. 1.1 1 .01 JEW Wilt I • s a RI. An I'l' IL' ' , Ail JIII 111 EVERY ONE PLEASED WITH IT, AND ONE AND ALL PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST BOOK YET . PUBLISHED FOR SABBATH • SCHOOLS. 00.00 Per Hundred. 't ASP-Send 25 Cents for Specimen espy (paper corer) W. C. PALMER., Jr., Publisher. Pec2-2w 14 Bible House, Nese York. COLLEGIATE SCIIOOL, S. W. oor_ Broad _and Wabiut:gia. _ PHILADELPHIA. Tars school is d -signed to provide fora limited num ber of bops the best opportunities for thorough edu cation in the elementary and advanced Engl ith Studies, in the Latin and Greek Clareice, and the modern lan guages. Boys will be carefully prepared for any college, or for business. A spachms Gymnasium connected with this school affords excellent facilities for physical exer cise under the care of a competent instrector. Piamph lets containing a full account of the course of instruc tion. terms, be., may be obtained at the school on ap lication. REGINALD H. OHM. A, L} p • • HENRY W. SCOTT, A. at, 'REFERENCES: Hon. William Strong, Rev. Z. M. Humphrey. D.D., • Rev: Danig). March, D.D.,. c Rev. Roger Owen, Benjamin Kendall, Esq., Hon. William C. Porter, Theodore Cuyler, Esq., Rev. John W. Mears, D.D., Geo. W. Biddle, Esq. • Samuel C.-Perkins, Esq. noyll tf "THE VICTORY." NE W CHURCH MUSIC ASK FOR "THE VICTORY " The demand for THE VICTORY" has been so great that the fire, edition—the lergeat ever printed of a new Church Book—ie already exhausted, leaving our orders only partially filled. The second edition is being pushed forw.rd rapidly, and will be ready during the present week. "THE VICTORY", IS JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR YOUR CHOIR. SING ING SCHOOL, AND HOME CIRCLE. REMEMBER! "THE 'VICTORY " CONTAINS THE LATEST COMPOSITIONS, AND A Steel Plate Portrait of the late Wm. Br • Bradbury.. The Singing Class Department, in its simplicity, ems pr•-bensiveness and sqle, surpasses anytitingitentofore pnlalish‘d. Price single copy $1.50; per d0z.513.50. Until Dec let, Clergymen, Choristers and Teachers will be &applied with one copy, (poet paid) tot exami• nation, on receipt of $1.25. BIGLOW & RUIN, Publishers. N. Y. • Successors to WM. B. BRADBURY, Dee.2-2t hrrArws VEGETABLE SICILIAN t d. HAI R, RENZPVT,R. ITS EFFECT IS It is a perfect and wonderfil article. Cures bald ness.l Makes hair crow. Abetter dressing than " oil ' or "pomatum." Softens_ brash, dry and wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses. Bet, above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with which. it restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. The whitextand worst looking hair resumes its youth ful beautyby Its use. It roes not ,dye the hair, but strikes at the root and fills It with new life and color ing matter. The first application will do good; you will see the NATURAL COLOR returning every day, and BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the fiair will be gone, giving plaiie to lustrous, shining and 'beautiful locks. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair renewer; no other arti cle is at all like it in effect. . . Bee that each bottle bee our . privata Government Stamp over the top of the bottle. AU otheii t art imita t.ou. B. P. HALL do CO. Nashua, N. H. Propiptore roi gale by all drnEggbite..l AT YOUR BOOKSTORE AS er's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs such as Conghs. Colds, Who-ping Cough.Brotichitis. Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of med icine, had anything won so widely and so deeply upm the confidence of mankin as this excellent remedy for pu.monary complaints. Through a long series of years. and among most of the races of men it has ri ern higher and higher in their estimation, as it has ti come better kno*n. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the longs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector a2ainst them. While adapted to milder forms of dis ease and to young children, tt i• at the same time the most eB• ctaal remedy th .t can be given for incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lunge. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes sulject to colds and coughs, all should he provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Comnsmption is thought in curable, still great numbers of cases where the distal° seemed eettlei, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound Malth by the Cher ry Pectsrai. So complete is its maste. y over the disorders of the Lungs and throat, that the most ob stinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, uuder the Cherry Pectoral they sub side and ill.appear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro t .cticro from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cher ry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. eo generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do morethan .assure the public that its qualities are fully main tained. Ayer's Ague Cure , For Fever and, Rgae, intermittent Fe ver, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fe ver, d•e , and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name Implies, it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Argot-in; Qtunine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what. ever, it in 'nowise injures any patient. The number and imp srta..ce of its cures in the ague districts, are I , terally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the hi,thry of Anne medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in oberinate case., and where other remedies hid wholly failed. linacclimated persons. either resident in, or travel ling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AGUE CUBE daily. Ivor Liner Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Li.er, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the . Liver into healthy activity. Forlioae Di.orders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines have failed. Prepared by Da. J. 0. Area & Cu.. Practical and Ana lytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PRICE, $l.OO PER BOTTLE'. WATER'S New Scale PIANOS. With Iron .Frame,Overstrung Bass and Agraffe Bridge. MELODEONS, PARLOR, CHURCH AND CABINET ORGANS, The best manufactured. Warranted for 6 Years. 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs o six first-class makers, at low prices for Cash, or one-quarter cash and the balance in Monthly Installments. Second-hand in ntrumants at great bsolgainb. - Illust-pa,ted Catalogues mailed. (Mr. Waters is the Author of Six Sunday School Music Books; "Heavenly Echoes," and "New S. S. Bell," 'ust issued. • Warerooms, No. 481 Broadway, N. Y. HORACE WATERS. TESTIMONIALS. The Waters Pianos are known as among the very best.--(New York Evangelist. We can speak of the merits, of the Waters Pianos from personal -knowledge as being of the very best quality.—[Christian Intelligencer. The Waters Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material.—[Advocate and Journal. Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge com parison with the finest made a k nywhere in the country.—[Home Journal. • ' Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Organs and Pianos to be foundin the United States.—[Graham's Magazine. Must°AL DOlNGB.—Sines Mr. Horace Waters gave up• publishing sheet music he has devoted his whole capital and attention to the manufac ture and sale of Pianos and Melodeons. He tuts just issued a catalogue of his new instruments, giving a new scale of prices, which shows a marked reduction from former rates, and his Pianos, have recently been awarded the First Premium at several Fairs. Many people of the present day, who are attracted, if not confused, with the flaming advertisements of rival piano houses, probably overlook a modest manufacturer like Mr. %raters; but we happen to know that his instruments earned him a good reputation long before'Expositions and the "honors" connected therewith were ever thought of; indeed, we have one of Mr. Waters' piano fortes now in our resi dence (where it has stood for. years,) of which any manufacturer in the world might well be proud. We have always beet delighted with it as a sweet-toned and powerful instrument, and there is no doubt of its durability; more than this, some of the best amateur players in the city, as several Celebrated pianists, have perform ed sn the said piano, and all pronounced it a su perior and first- elast.;intaruntera. Stronger indorse ment we could not give,—[Home Journal. - O'KEEFE'S LARGE WINTER HEAD LETTUCE. Messrs. M. 0 Keefe, Son k Co , the well known and re liable/laid Importers, tirowere, and Florists, Rochester, N. Y., having grown and thoroughly tested this new va riety for the past three years, now offer it to the public as a Fine and Valuable acquis.tion for both the market and private garden, as kis ready for use fully THREE WEEKS EARLIER than any other variety of Lettuce, except that grown under glass. it will stand the Winter without protection in the coldest of our northern difiktiel. It forms very large, solid, exceedingly tender, greenish yellow heads, the outside leaves being of a brownish tinge. Orders for Seed will be received Mow, to be filled by mail, in sealed packages, at 60 cents slob, and can only be had Genuine and True e their establishment. Ordeifmmediately of N. O'KEEFE, SON a CO., Ang.l9-tjart.l. Rochester, W. Y. AMERICAN PIANOS. Pure, Pleasing, and Powerful in Tone. Elegant in finish, thorough in workmanship, of the best material, and warranted a first-class instrument in every respect. Prices very, low, and terms of payment to suit buyers. -Enthusiastic coibmendations from all who have bought them. Emphatically a very superior Piano. 734 Octaves. New styles, with new improve. merits. Also, GEO. WOODS & Parlor and. Vestry Organs, New Combinations. New Octave Coupler. 'New Pox Humana. New Independent Soto Stop. New Sub Bass. Organs, very superior in tone, cis go, aid finish, at prices moderate and satisfactory. Something new, and every way worthy your atten tion. DOANB, CAWING & SMITH, 423 Hamm &ram, Nal York. PAIN KILLER. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manu'actu. era and Propr eters, P.mdence, Rhode Island. [festimoniele from the Prose] Thle remedy is well known to be one of the very beet over offered to the public. It is all that is repro canted to be. The testimonials in its favor, reaching back for a eerie* of years, and the experience of a long test, inconteetibly pore it to be one of the most relia ble specifics of the age.—Old North State. We cheerfully add our testimony in favor of this medicine.—Roman Citizen. DAVIS' PAIN Kuma.—We have tested this medicine, and assure our rkaders that it not only possesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in many instances sur passes any other remedy we have ever known.—Herald of Gospel Liberty. 'tie really a valuable medicine—it Is used by many Physicians.—Boston Traveller. I have used Davia's Pain Hiller, au I consider it an indispenstole article in the medicine boa. It has er. fected cures in dierrhcea, and for cuts and brulaes it is invaluable.—N. Y. _Examiner_ It is spoken of in terms of high commendation by both druggist and physician.—Philadelphia Eagle. It is known almost universally to be a good remedy for burns, and other pains of the body—and is valuable, not only for colds in"linter, but for various summer complaints.—Christian 'Advocate. There Is no medicine I value so highly as the Pain Hiller—have used it for years, and in every case it has proved a sovereign remedy.—dfeatenger, Glens Falls, N. Y. Sold by all druggists. # Dec2-4w MAY CHRISTIANS DANCE? By Rev. JAS. H. BROOKES, D.D., Author of " How to be Saved, or The Shiner direct ed to the Saviour." Just Published. Price 60 cents. HOW TO BE SAVED. Price 50 rents- German Edition, paper cover, 20 cents This work has reached a circulation of 55,000 eopiea These or our other publications, sent on receipt of retail price if not foudd in nearest book store. J. McINTYRE, Thea v kai ct Sabbath School Publisher.b Bookseller. No. 4 S. sth St., St. LOUIS, MO. nov.lB-4a. A. TO OWNERS OF HORSES FrIHOUSANDS OF HORSES DIR YEARLY FROM Cholic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment will p•'sitively cure every case, if giv en when first taken. The cost is only one dollar. Ev ery owner of a horse should have a bottle In his stable, ready for use. It is warranted superior to anything ale, for the mare of Cute, Wind Galls, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains. Bruises, Old Sores, etc. This Lini ment is no new Remedy. It has been used and ap proved f for 22 years by the first horsemen in• the country. Given to an over-driven horse, it acts like magic. Orders are constantly received from the STABLES of EXOLAND for It. The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trotting lame, awl it for years. Col. Philo P. Bush of the Jerome course, has given a Certificate which can be seen at the Depot, stating that alter years of trial, it is the best in the world. His address is Mordham, N Y. No one once using it, will ever be without IL It la'put up in Pint Bottles. Sold by the Druggists and Saddlers, throughout Lie United States. Depot IU Park Place, New York. Nov. 18-4 w. WANTED-AGENTS, To sell Anorr's Great Work, "Napoleon III." Canvassers are making $6O per we• k. B. B. RUSSELL, Publisher,Bostoo, Mass A la.lBAw. TO THE CONSUMPTIVE. Let those who languish under the fatal severity of our climate through any pulmonary complaint, or even times who ate in decided consumption, by no means despair. There is a safe and sure remedy at hand, and one easily tried. " Wilber's Compound of Cbd Liver Oil and Lime," without possessing the very nauseating flavor of the oil as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing property which ren ders the oil doubly efficacious. Betnarkable testimo nials of its efficacy can be exhibited to those who de sire to see them. Fur sale by A. B. Wits‘a, Chemist, No. 166 Court St, Boston. hold' by all Druggists. nov.lB-4w. A. Hearth and Home, dN /LLITSTRATED Rural, Literary, and Family Weekly, 0F.116 LARGE,HANDSOME PAGES, EDITED BY DONALD G. MITCHELL, Assisted by and able Corps of Associates in all Departmente. ' HEARTH AND HOME meets the wants of all members of good families everywhere, and contains the beet of everything for every body in city, village and country. It gives practical Instruction, by the moat experienced writers upon all Rural topics—Far• ming, Fruit-Growing, Flower-Culture, Ornamental Gardening, Rural Archi tecture, Country and City Homes, their Furnishing and Adornment, Domestic Economy, Housekeeping Ilints,dre. It has Choice Stories, Sketches, Essays, Pornts,Hit and Rumor, the News, Money and Market Reports, Reatniftd Pic tures by the best - artists, aLd, in short, all the foe, tures of A First-Class Family Weekly It contains so much mom that every number has an abundant variety for rather., Mothers, Sons, Daughters, down to the youngest child I REDUCED RATES FOR 1870. INVARIABLY . IN ADVANCE Single Copies, $4; Three Copies, all at one time, $9; Five Copies, $l2; Making HEARTH AND HOME, to a Club of Five or more subscribers at $2 40 each, the Cheapest as it is the Most Complete FAMILY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in the world. Subscribere before the - first of January neat, will get all numbers to that date Free, and their year will end January 1, 1871. Specimen num bers sent free. PETTENGILL, BATES NovlB-4w A 87 Park Row, New York Bronchitis or Throat Disease. THOSE AFFLICTED WILL FIND A REMEDY IN ' lint's . lung atom. BE CONVINCED BY POSITIVE PROOF, AND TEST IT YOURSELF ZAIPESVILLZ, OHIO, February 20a, 1809 ?dews. J. N. HARRIS & CO., I have been afflicted for ten or twelve years with Bronchitis in its worst form, and have tried everything that 1 could buy, recommend ed, but with little or no relief, until I used your &sates LUNG BALSAM, which gave me relief in a short time. 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