4'tnnombaniocit geitoch. BREEF FUN SCHWEFFLEBRENNER. SCHLWFLETOWN, Jan. 11t, 1869. MISTER. FODDER ABRAHAM: Doh bin ich widder der heam bei der Bevvy. Des Lobby bisness dort in -liar risborriek is an humbuck, un ich will nix mit tsu du hawa. Ich bin ous em sock— g'shtrapt uu ous g'shpcelt. We ich nuf bin wahra de prospeekts ivver ous goot, for grawd om tershta dog huts ous ge guckt dos wenn ich an sheaner pile macha kent ous der Drtsherers leckshun. ich bet aw goot gedu warms onnershter gonga weer, un providing se hetta mer aw an gooter divvy botza,hlt7. De fact is, ich war of der letza side fum question. For instate, ich bin grawd nei gonga for der Macky, veil's mer fore kumma is des in seller direction hots de greenbax merit. Ich hob der cholly Jack g'froked ebe all right is, un ter hut mer so an koryoser wink gevva un g'sawt " uf course is os all right," un "Pit, shtick tsum Macky—ich sog's—es is all right" Becht er, un donn noch amohl so an side wink mit earn awn. De langwitch fun sellam wink war merit --shtamps--subshtanshel arguments. Awer uf course, mer sin nei gonga uf de kontinshensy fum Macky sei leckshun. Der Jack hut behawpt es sei a det sure ding. So an kl, _ner ding wu se Kway heasa hut mer g'sawt es sei all up mit denna Erwinsleit weil se kea substanshel ler backing hen—greenbacking hut er gerneant, uf course. Ich bin aw be kannt warra mit earn Barrickner wu de Ilarrisborricker Tseiting rouse gebt, un we ich earn g'sawt hob dos ich der Pit Schwefflebrenner bin, un uf bisness ous bin, un for Macky gea, donn ' war er awcr about goot gepleest. Er is an orrick blesseerlicher monn, un so feel ich hob kenna ous firma, is or an ormer monn, un ivver ous pottriuttish; er hut shun orrick long gedcent ols Poshtmeash ter; hut de Letcluslatiff Record gedruckt, for yohra long; furnish'd bobbeer, un din da, un feddera, un led pencils, un °fierier' shteashenerry for de Semly un gebts on first cost well's for der Shtate is. Un now. es dut mer Red's tsu sawya se wella earn nix mea gevva ten ferdeena mit em Bccord, un sell is an attend, for so leit set -me" AnnephillizakaOirikarg, morit4lll-ilieb_l4' was er shun olles On hut for de piny 1 is mers fore kumma ich het de Watt ' sea kenna ivver sei bocka nunnor lawfa, un donn sin mer de awya aw wasserich warra un ich hob mei ruck teipple o:lum ina for se ob tau butza weil ich keashnub duch bei mer g'hot hob. Awer, mei greasy miefortshun war de leckshun for Dresherer. Om tswelf uhr hen se awfonga vote un hohla mich der Kitzelderfer selwer wan se net der Erwin nei 'leckt hen. Der Kway het g'sawt se sin now uf gebust ; der Barrickner hearts unconshtitooshenal, under cholly Jack hut met tau fershtea gevva dos misfortshin ne net single handed kummt. Er hut mer g'sawt er goat heam ; dos der ring ous g'shpeelt un uf geburst is ; dos nix &ea ten du is in Harrisborrick bis der negsht winter. Donn hob ich can g'froked eb unser cans nix grickt for der Macky sup porta—dos mer net offorda kennt doh huvva rum sei for nix. Awer er hut g'sawt dos de prospeckts orrick poorly sin, for we g'sawt, Becht er, misfortshin kummt na net single handed. Don hob ich amohl noch g 7 froked for der Macky, awer ar war gor net tsu firma. Donn hob ich amohl der George uf g'aucht, un hoh en aw g'funna. lEr but mich yusht ous g'lacht. Secht er, forwas warsht donn so dumm un husht dich net uf de shtor rick side g'shofft ? Er hut mer explain'd dos shun fora woch het er g'seana dos de kt - erls im sin hetta der Macky ten beeta, un donn weer ter aw grawd ins Erwin boat nei, un wanns aw nix in cash betzahlt kenna se cam loch net noch sawya dos er om kleana end rouse kumma is. "Pit" Becht cr, "du musht noch kerne, eb du ebbas im lobby du konnsht. An onnere naohl km= du tsu meer, Becht er, for ich du dich uf de recht shpoor. Awer ich konn der net olles sawya, for ich bin disgust mit Harrisborrick, for ich hob noch tswea dahler un a ftertle lehna missa for beam tau kumma. Un es is mer forked. Doh bin ich, we g'sawt, entirely g'shtrapt. Mei eantsiche hoffning is geld ten macha mit a gift enterprise. Ich hob Neian confidensheller breef grickt fun Nei Yorrick mit an offer for in so an bis nesse nei ten gea, un fcrleicht du ich aw. Ich will noch a pear dog drivver consid era. Mit Harrisborrick bin ich any how diskust. De Bevvy meant aw ich weer beefier derheam geblivva. FIT SCSWEFFLEBRENNER. Tnu amount subscribed to the Stanton relief fund in New York city is about fifty thousand dollars. Collector Grinnell's list contains the names of twenty-three gentle men who have given one thousand dollars each, and several who have subscribed five hundred dollars a piece. A. T. Ste Wart's list is not quite so heavy. In Boston six teen thousand dollars have been raised, and in Philadelphia twenty thousand dollars, making a total in these three cities of about eighty-six thousand dollars. The remaining fourteen thousand dollars will undoubtedly be made up in the West. GEN. BUTLER says the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln at once supplemented and complemented the Dec laration of Independence; that it "may fitly be termed the executive act of freedom to all mankind, of which the Declaration of )76 was only the legislative announce ment. It required both to make all meg free; the first did so in 'theory, the lattet in fact." Lathe v 1:x Itattfls Chip. Ilitoon-CORN is worth 3QO a ton in Tennessee. GOVERNOR In •i i EE, of Utah, died on Saturday, 15th, of pneumonia. AN extensive coal field has lx;en dis covered in Northern California. ILARTFoun, CONN., put up i 2,000,000 worth of new buildings last year. THE town of La Porte, California, was nearly destroyed by fire last week. Alissouni, Ohio and Kansas hive lately ratified the Fifteenth Amendment. THE Governor of Louisiana has signed the bill repealing the gambling law. A WOMAN in Buffalo spoiled her hus band's neck-tie by banging herself with it. J. Wilson Shaffer, of Illinois, has been confirmed as Governor of Utah. THERE will be twenty'-eight State I.egis latures and Conventions in session during this month. COL. W. W. DAVIS, of the Doylestown Democrat, is writing a history of Bucks county. TIIE Bev. Dr. Cuyler says that many of the New York city churches "are dying of dignity." HORATIO SEYMOUR has been re-elected President of the America Dairymen's Association. DELANO decides concealing whisky to be a crime. What a cargo of criminals we have among us. PORTLAND, ME., has fifty doctors and seventy-five lawyers, and yet remains healthy and orderly. IN the Massachusetts Rouse of Repre sentatives a bill was introduced to repeal the prohibitory liquor law. EXCURSIONS to Egypt, the Suez Canal, and Palestine, in forty days, are advertised in England, or 100 guineas. IT is rumored that Cyrus W. Field and Wm. Orton are about to purchase the French cable for $1,000,000 in gold. A FIRE last week in Cheyenne, Wyom ing Territory, destroyed two entire blocks, causing a loss of $300,000 to $500,000. GEN. J. M. Sr. Joan, formerly Engi neer-in-Chief of the rebel government, has been elected City Engineer of Louisville. IT is reported that the Western Union Telegraph Company will shortly control the French as it does the English cables. NEW counterfeit fifty cent notes of the last series, of very superior execution, are afloat. The paper is inferior to that of the genuine. THE Russian Government is talking of building a railroad through Siberia to China. Its length in Asia will be one thousand miles. Tine Dr. Paul Schoeppe case was not heard by the Supreme Court on Monday, but win be heard on the first Monday of February, the 7th. BLIND Tom has got the legal appella tion of Thomas Green Bethune, a Southern i legislature haviii allowed him to assume ita rumeie of old cpwruor. , Sogiii Thiktde hia and New J e rsey capitalists are agitating the project of a new air line Railroad from Philadelphia to New York, with a running schedule of two hours. MR. SPOFFORD, the Congressional li brarian , is said to be a walking encyclopedia, and that when any of the distinguished re presentatives desire information on any subject, they "ask Spofford.) , IT is reported that John Bright is build ing cotton mills in America, and that Whitworth, the great English machinist, has already an establishment on this side of the water manufacturing cotton machinery. Mn. GREELEY's salary as editor of the Tribune has been raised to $1.0,000 per annum. At the annual meeting of the stockholders 850,000 were divided, of which the late A. D. Richardson is credi ted with $8,150. COMMISSIONER DELANO has instructed the Supervisors in the distillery districts throughout the country to change the Gaugers in their districts once in every three or four weeks, in order to have the law properly enforced. AT a meeting in St. Louis recently, to consider the subject of the removal of the national capital, committees were ap pointed to correspond with the Governors of the several States and members of Leg islatures, in the interest of the project. THE Treasury Department will put fives, twenties and fifties of the new series of legal tender notes into circulation in about ten days. They are handsome bills, made of Government bank note paper, and of much brighter appearance on the' face than the new ones and twos in circulation. BREVET MAJOR GENERAL JOSEPH A. MowER, commanding Department of Louisiana, died on Thursday night of last week of congestion of the Lungs. Gen. Mower was a native of Connecticut, and an officer of great distinction. He was with General Sherman on, his march to the sea. Tait Carthaginians are said to have been the first who paved their streets with stones. The Romans in the time of Augus tus had pavements in many of their streets; but the Appin Way was a paved road, and was constructed 312 B. C. In England there were few paved streets be fore Henry the Seventh's reign. London was first paved about the year 1533. OF the eighty thousand Chinese on the Pacific coast, about one thousand are un der Sunday school instruction. Others are employed in families. The desire to learn gives hope of an extended effort to teach them. 'To labor among this class a capable Chinese missionary has been em ployed, and publications in the Chinese language are supplied for the institution. Tnn Pennsylvania Central R. R. is not only doing an immense freight and passen ger business, but every recurring year shows a gratifying increase in the amount of freight and number of passengers car ried. In 1868, 240,487 loaded and 149,085 empty freight cars passed over the Middle Division (of which Colonel S. A. Binh is Superintendent), making a total of 389,572. In 1869, 272,221 loaded and 161,892 empty freight cars were shipped over the same division, showing an increase in favor of 1869 of 54,541. The number of passenger cars passing over it in 1868 was 40,337, and in 1869, 44,974—increase 4,637. GENERAL- WILLIAM W. IRWIN, /doted. YAUNG MEN. An exchange truly says: " Thousands of young men are to-day driftinf helpless lessly about on the ocean of life, vainly hoping that ere long some flivorible breeze will spring up and drive their vessels into some safe harbor. Where thati safe har bor is they have no idea; because they have no definite object in view. They have never decided upon any course of life, but permit their actions to he shaped and moulded by the eircumstanees of the hour. Is it any wonder that disasters follow each other in quick succession? More men are ruined through indecision than from a wrong decision. Few men will deliberately lay out and pursue a plan of life that will ultimately 'work their ruin. Most young men of the - present day enter the great battle of lift without any well defined system of warfare, and consequently spend their best days in airmless pursuits. Indecision is the bane of our existence. Could we look into the world of spirits we would find but few souls in the dark regions of woe that had resolved to reach that goal; warly all who are there, and those who are hasten ing there, are in their present c.)ndition simply because they never decided whither they would g o, and their indeciAion has been their ruin. A WONDERFUL ECHO. Above where the county town o M— is fittotteci, fthei South . F f the A.Mermn River; Bettis dta dr nia, is a cave noted for its r arkable echo, taking up voices and sotto and re peating them several times over. It was noted around the country, and was visit ed by many of the curious of tho then new Golden State. The following is liberally true: A would-be dandy, in company with a lady, went to pay a visit to the wonderful Echo Cave. When they were near enough for their voices to reach the cave they halted. "Now hollow to it," said the lady. "Hello-o!" called out the gentleman in a very loud voice. Now to the right of the cave, and near it, sat a tired miner engaged in the lauda ble act of eating his dinner. Supposing that he was the person called to by the gentleman, he responded, "Hello." "It has answered you," " said the lady, "Now, hollow again to it anchask it what it is doing." "Hello-o, what are you doing there?" The answer came back dor and deci sive, "None of your blamed btsiness, you old corkscrew. " The lady turned with wonder in her eyes to the gentleman, saying, "Indeed, this is a very wonderful echo." "Let us return, it appears to be out of humor this time," said the gentleman, and they returued to M— in perfect ignorance of the cause of the singular re sponse. PORTRAIT OF A VILLAGE LOAFER : The Litchfield (Conn.) i Seating/ thus pho tographs one of the institutions of that town: I "There is a man in this 'wn who sets himself up as the censor of üblic morals, and who publishes and indemns the shortcomings of his fellow-sren. He is as l i st sanctimonious as if he sifallowed a conference meeting. Five red of the old, genuine, original, ell Phari sees boiled down to a fpint, would make a weak decoction len compared with this individual. He O iMpregnant with the odor of sanction liat one could scrape it off his clothes a clam - shell. Yet this man is the most reterate loafer in the whole town—an julpitive, pry ing, meddlesome, impude ntilsancif, an intolerable gossip *tad b yboay. If he sees two or more gentle en talking to gether, he walks up and staipilito their conversation. He has , ‘ahebk , of a t cast-iron Indian. He is pable of inter, rupting the benediction a wedding, to ask the bridegroom what ehe expects to pay the clergyman. We - not going to tell who this man is ; if we should do so, some life insurance company would .gob ble him for a peripatetic agent, and we have too much philanthnpy to do any thing that might increase his opportunity to make his fellow-men takerable, or to commit the sin of cursing te 1 * THE Plymouth Church voted Thursday night to increase the salary obitAj pastor, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, . to 110,000 a year. In the course of a eliscussion among the leading members the idea was thrown out that this increase `spade con sideration of Beecher's ulvaneing Yara and circumstances; that ,t U ' Wend= ere long to retire from pa ' mem ber _hoped that next year Kir ould be fixed at $25,000. Mr, Bee_ cher re fused to receive more tluutigl2, o oo a year. State Treasurer of Pennsylvania ilk& THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Mine Cot! mine Cot! vot language dat! I can not English spraken; For shust so sure I speak him right, So sure I bees mistaken. For when I says I wants my beer, I mean that lager tizen; Bter means dem tinge dat folks ride on Ven dey go dead as blizen. Dey say dey "raise" a building, Den "raze" it down so cline; " Rays" mean dem ting the sun frows out Ven it gets up to shine. "Meat" means dem ting dat's coot to eat; "Meat" also means ting proper; 'Tis only "mete" to measure dese tinge Ten steampoata " mete" the stopper. Shoat the same word means every ting; It makes no business whether You spell him die or t'other way— Von sounds almost like t'other. Mine Cot! mine Cot! so sure I " knows," I can not English spraken; For ven I " nose" I speak him right, Py tam! I gits mistaken. —Why are troubles like babies? Because they grow bigger by careful nursing. —A drunken man who had slipped down thought it singular that water al ways freezes with the slippery side up. —" None but the brave deserve the fair's—and none but the brave can live with some of them. —Absconding is now described by a Kentucky paper as a " time-honored way of getting out of debt." 6 is saidtbsti Job we ;Aro rried '0 a devil—from which we infer that he edited a newspaper. Editors can sympathize with Job. —A notice of a recent steamboat ex plosion ends as follows: "The captain swam ashore. So did the chambermaid. She was insured for 15,000, and loaded with iron." —" Get out of the way, boy! get out of the way:" said a gentleman on horseback to a boy in the road. "My horse don't like donkeys," " Doan't he?" said the boy. " Then why doan't he kick you off? " —A man lately made application for in surance on a building situated in a village where there was no fire engine. He was asked, " What are the facilities in your village for extinguishing a fire?" "Well, it rains sometimes," he replied, with great simplicity. —An Irishman, with a heavy bundle on his shoulder, riding on the front of a horse car, was asked why he did not set his bundle on the platform. He replied : "Be Jabers, the horses have enough to drag me. I'll carry the bundle." —" Papa," said Mr. Brown's youngest son the other day, " can I go to the cir cus?" "No, my boy," affectionately re plied Mr. Brown; "but if you are a good boy, I will take you to see you grand mother's grave this aUrnoon." —An irreverent rascal publishes the following atrocious conundrum: " What is the diffeuaasolistween a maiden of six teen and a maiden of sixty? One is care less and happy, and the other is hairless and cappy. —" So you are going to keep house, are you?" said an elderly lady to a blush ing bride. " Yes," was the reply. "Going to have a girl, suppose ?" The newly made wile colored, and then quietly re sponded that she "really didn't know whether it would be a girl or a boy." —They have a good joke on a rising young lawyer of Troy. His eloquence had cleared a man charged with b ollering counterfeit money, and the grateful man gave him fifty dollars for his services. He tried to use some of the moneer the fellow left the town, and foundlbat every dollar of it was counterfeit! —Rivalry in trade is shown in the case of two sausage dealers in Paris, with shops adjoining, one of whom has painted on his glass window, over a pyramid of sausages: "At ten cents a poupd-f•-to pay more is to be robbed:" while the Other puts his sausages into an obelisk, and paints above it: 'At twelve cents a pound —to pay less is to be poisoned." —A chap out in Michigan wanting a wife, not as an "ornament of society," but as a useful member thereof, thus advertised: " Any gal wLat's got a bed, a coif** pot, a skillet, and knows how to cut out britches, can make a hunting shirt, and knows how to take care of young uns, ken have my services till death parts on us." —" 0 dear, I have lost my breakfast," groaned a sea-sick man leaning dyer the rail during a recent fishing excursion in Boston Harbor. •" Well, war mif it?" said his neighbor, thickly, who was also contemplating the briny deep. " Wor of it I you needn't make suth a futh about it, I've lost my meanth of satin break fidth; my whole set of—of half teat have gone oferkard.ll Our gittit Nato. Clothing. BUCH & BROTHER, MERCHANT TAILORS, 531 PENN STREET, READINO, Have on hand a fine line of CLOTHS, CASSIMEREs, VESTINGS, BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, Together with a large line of Gentlemen's Furnishing GOODS. Their establishment is the most complete in all its departments of any, outside of Pldladel phia, in the State. 1117CII BROTHER decio tf ME= GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! GRAND OPENING OF THE SEASON! The subscribers have Just returned from the Eastern Markets with the largest and best assortment of OVER AND DRESS COATINGS, All colors and all grades; Cassimeres In great variety—alt the latest and best styles in the market, suitable to all tastes, and the prices within the reach of every one. All of which we are prepared to make up in the best style, and at the shortest notice, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. Our stock of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S READY MADE CLOTHING, is very large, and gotten up with great care, and will be sold very low, (READY-MADE DEPARTMENT on 2d Floor.) We have a tine line of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. All our goods have been selected with care, and purchased at the very lowest cashprices. All we ask of you is to call and examine our stock for yourself, and you will say truly the half has not been told. MYERS & BATITFON, Southwest corner of Centre square Lancaster, Penn?a. OctB-tt] House Furnishing Goods, Cie tin Agency. JAMES BLACK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OM MLLITAILY AND NAVAL CLAIM AGENT, No. 56 East• King-st., Lancaster, Pa. Being duly licensed as a Claim Agent, and having a large experience, prompt attention will be given to the following classes of claims: BOUNTY and PAY due discharged Soldiers and Sailors. BOUNTY (additional) to Soldiers who enlisted for not less than 2 or 3 years, or were honora bly discharged for wounds received. BOUNTY (additional) to Widows, Children, or Parents of SoMisrs who died from wounds re- calved or disease contracted in said service. PENSIONS for invalid Soldiers and Sailors, or to their widows or children. PENSIONS for fathers and mothers, brothers or sisters of deceased soldiers, upon whom they were dependent. PENSIONS and GRATITITIZE for Soldiers or their Widows from Pennsylvania, in the War of 11112. PAY due Teamsters. Artificers and Civil em ployees of the Goltirninent. PAY due for horse.; lost in the United States service. CHARGES.—Fees listillipd moderate, and in no case will charges de until the money is collected. [dee 25.1yre .drusioat Instruments, &c. WOODWARD'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, NO. 211 WEST KING STREET. Piano', Organs, Melodeons, Plane and Melo. deon Stools and C over' , Violins, Guitars, Eau- Ice, Tamborines, hnoordeons, Concertinis, Fifes, V lo Drums, dilutes, Meg Marmoninos, Clap pers, Triangles, Stria 11 kinds, E' Hair Tuning Folks 'Pitch Violin Bowe, Ce Bows, Violin 'and 0 sea, Music Port folios, folios, Instruction Ara of all kinds, Sheet 'Mcsi Books, and every dessription of Musicaerhandise. All orders tillislprompt ly at the usual Retail or WholsealeTriers, and satisfaction raarenteed. AGY•Toning and repairing prom_ ptlyattended to. A. _W. WOODWARD, sep24-Iyl No. Sit W. King-st, Lancaster. Tl 3. KEVINSKI, to • DRALER. IN SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS, • MELODEONS, And Maim/ Instruments Generally. Solo Agent for STEINWAY it SONS' WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS.. Alan Agent- for PRINCE & CO.'S OBUANS and MELODEONS. ...Music sent by Mail Free of Postage. No. 8 NORTH PRINCE STREET, Lancaster, Pa. GOOK AMOTIL DOH ! Rooft aft im J. B. ICEVINSHI SEIM'MUSIC EIHTORE. ILLossimuy OnrsztA, llstorisess, un elle sorts muds Inshtrunteniet Der Herinskl is ageet for de bereemty Stein. wehr Planos—Hioffeera beast um se uf deitsk. Der plats is No. $ NORD PRINCE kTREET, LANCASTER. N. B. For a first rats gooty Ge o yf id odder an Acoordeen, odder a Tswitrrich Web annex's musical Inibtrument, ea odder graph adept ynskt si ons Revinskrs, No. Nord Prilw iihtrose, Lusicartiok (nolltly n J. DICKEY, •ATTORNEY AT LAW • OFFICZ: SOUTH QUEEN ST.,secontl bouseb. low the "Fountain Inn, ,, Lancaster, Pa. JB. LIVINGSTON, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. OPFICE: No. 11 NORTH DUKE ST., west si,le, north of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. CHARLES DENUES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OPIPTCX: N 0.3 SOUTH DUKE STREET, Lan caster, Pa. • JOHN B. GOOD ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ur_ OFFICE: N 0.56 EAST KINt. ST., Lancaster; P j W. JOHNSON, ur • ATTOWNEY AT LAW. Opptee: No '25 SOUTH (WHEN ST., Lapea ter, Pa. n P. ROSENMILLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE: With A. If ERE SMITE Efig., Sol/at Queen St., opposite the office of "Father Abra ham," Lancaster, t'a. A C. REINOEHL, • ATTORNEY AT LAW OusicE: N 0.3 SOUTH DUKE ST., Luncaster JOHN P. REA,_ ATTORNEY AT LAW Otoricx: With lion. O.J. biennr, N 0.21 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster, nr. MARTIN RUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JACOB RATIIVON - - . OFFICE Of the late Hon. THADDEVS STEVEN., No. 28 South Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. . 4 i i.. 110S 11. MYLIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orrica: No. 8 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster. - 1" K. RUTTEK, tv U. ATTORNEY AT LAW. - . OFFICE: With Genera) J. W. Timm, NORTH DUKE BT., Laneaater, Pa. BF. BAER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW - . OFFICE: No. 19 NORTH DUKE Street, 7anea.o ter Pa. Ldee 18-Is7 Reading Advertisements. TT MALTZBERGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 48 NORTH SIXTH ST., Reading, Pa GEORGE SELTZER , J• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLER AT LAW. No. 604 COURT STREET, (opposite the C.out house,) Beading, Pa. INVALIDS " HYGEIAN HOME.,, N. It. ADAMS, M. D., Physician-in-Chief. Dr. Adams has studied and attended Medical Lectures and Hospitals, both in New York ani - Philadelphia and been a successful practitioner of the "Healing Art" for many years; he is therefore eminently qualified by Id odical Edu. cation, Surgical skill, and great experience for the position of Physician and Surgeon in a large Health Institute. Invalids seeking healtl , will find at our curo every facility for the re covery of health. Pure, soft, spring water, healthful diet, and excellent bathing facilities combined with Swedish Movements, and a ju dicious application of Electricity, and all Na ture's great curative Agents, regulated by a skillful Physician, enables 115 to cure when a cure is possible. The tall and Winter months are considere.' best for treatment, especially in our mild and genial climate. SURGICAL OP KRATIONS of all kinds performed according to the latest and most approved methods. WOBSTETRICAL oaBoB and all PRIVATE Dr 4 EASES, as well as Dyspepsia, Rheumatism an Liver Complaint, are treated with success. For Circular, address the Proprietors, Brows Middlekaul; Wernersville, Berk Co., Pa. Oct. 22-ti] DR SAGE'S c CA TA R R 4 We do not wish to inform you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has dlscov ered a remedy that cures consumption, when the lungs are half consumed, in short, will cure all diseases whether of mind, body or estate, make men live forever and leave death to play i for want of work, and s designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful paradise to which Heaven IL6elf shall be but a side show. Toe have heard enough of that kind of humbuggery, and we do not wonder that you bare by thtt time become disgusted with it. But when I tell that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy soli( i vast cure Use worst cases of Catarrh, I only assert that which thousands can testify to. 'gry it and you will be convinced. I will pay OM REWARD for a case of Catarrh that I cannot cure. FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY Pines ONLY 50 CENTS. Rent by Mail post paid for Maly Oenh ; Four packages 42.01•, or one doz en for $5.00. Send a two cent stamp for Dr . Sage's pamphlA on Catarrh. • Address the Proprietor PIERCE, M. D. octiiii4m] Buffalo.:N. Y GOLDEN GIFTS. Parents to Amities, When the light bas left the hone; menaoria such as these eenzgound their interest. Miniature or Opal Pictures, admitted to be the bfet t. The city and no superior in the State Constar increasinit demand and great expe rims) in is style o miniature give us greater WHIM* and better results than any establish ment oetsidle of large cities. ISTEREOGRAPHS OF HOME VIEWS for the Centre Table. Also, prismatic instruments. Larleplored Work by 1101136 of the tists 11,11adelphia and elsewhere 14 the high, est style of the at t. India Int, pbstjlle, Crayon and enters, at GI CITY GALL_BUT° fan 14yri No. MI Motet. - Professional. Medical. WHERE Photographs, &c. Pather to Daughter, Mother to Son GENTLEMEN TO LAMES 4ILL'S SUPERB PHOTO