7 41 -tiirvL ' - • . ••it.A.: syre,lomol4 4, ei . . . , -•• -•- Oi i ‘til l o.7 B Oa" FADP. ) WILL waa'riot - dye in:. - Willtur SOx R ; ot9Sais axe —. • ' .k.tkig; •- - . Oar fealds ov ice antrano-L - . :Whenratuari.dge ineatla . ibyyjng Owe . 1 who Said brink ov . .Or evirn getting xi& ? •. • . wnid lamttdye in spring time,; dt miss the Winn", greenS, do theponti song cm the,leet.ln !ramp, •• is the ski. larks *Ay screen"; yiheribtirds•begin tige. wobbling . & titters gin to - Vilen.tarkies go a iniablering Nrud knott then, peg but Imott. 40'in : summer, & leve the - garden.saes-, • The roasted laps & brtter milk— The kool idae• in the grass . ; .1 wud knott dye in summer; When:every thing's so hott,. 46 love the:whiakie Jew-lips— Owe know ruttier knott. Jmott dpii in pitum; With peiehes fit'for eating.; When thn trey/ kern is getting wripe kandidetee troethig. theieii m fi n d other ations. • Ida knelt dye in the pliell; • tientie ive thort it fiver, • knott dye al tall. Tam HARD-TAcir. Lwil.-&-A. Western corms pondenV whit Shertnan's,army writes: , • An old:lady of the Partingtm school was found the other daY.ih a terrible state of con sternation On the approach. of 'our forces to Ude polut i Johnston's roars had passed throigh .thO neighborhOod, and everthhig, eiert the - potiltrjr, pork, and cattle had been taken with the malaria of "'falling back."— The old lady, was left entirely alone, 'deplora- bly wringing herhands, with poverty as. her. only cOmpardon, and it strongly Ppparent, even in -her speech: Sbe viewed first, one hearty;, jolly; fat-sided "Yank,". tiud, then' another; as much surprised at their gift, of gab as:their lack of horns, when one, an enormously huge "Buckeye, stepped into the 'yard to quench his, thirst and fill his canteen at a dilapidated specimen of p well..:Says he: `"How ire you, Aunty . 7 "' • "Tolable now." - • , "We've got here at last." • • "Where did you come from? Er - yer /took ers orflinLe• r• 5, or is yer sha-mins 7" "There are some boys here who Might, I reckon, hook a chicken or two; but We're all Buckeyes, .iii the pot." ' "Lord! you don't say so. I've hearn tell of trees what bore them ar • but never ' seed any afore. HoW'd you git here?" "Well, if Uncle•A.be wants any help, he justs Sings out to our Governor, up: in Ohio, • and when Johnny Brough shakes the trees, just as many as he wants let go all holds and • roll down. here on the hard-tack "Fore God; - tio 1 .• ‘Nother new-line? -HOW many lines has you 'tins all got?, We .runs • almost taxed t'death`;'repdy----'nother line 'll hang us all, sure." "Haint you folks got about as much of this you want?" says Buckeye.. . - "Got? We isn't got nothin'. Done Joss all we ever had got. I don't see what you'uns all want, way down hereio Georgy." "Welcome down here to stop this . muss When-we get through with old'JohnSton, hi& army will have, a dance to go hotne and see' their relations." "But the General says you'uns done fight fair. Your shermins keep a troublin'of him, and shovin' of him in front and your hookers keepa.runnin' onto his eends With yourflink ers." “Good evening, .fiilikei.s,” said Buckeye; :and away lie went making room for ; some-others . more quizzical and mischievous than himself. _ _ How DAVID PRICE CULLED HIS SHOCKING DAD rism.exa.-.—Dayid a man of meek and kindly spirit, had long, suffered from the patter clatter, never ending, scolding tongue of his worser half. - . One day„an herb doctor greeted David at his work with a `Well, master David, and how be you?' 'Oh, I be very Well, thanks to yell, but my Wife be not so nicely.' ' `lndeed,' said the gatherer of simples, with a quick ear for an. ailment, 'what inay be the matter, INA' she, master David ?' ell, 'said David in his usual dry and quiet way, 'she hey had a breaking out about the mouth now and then, that troubles her and me very sore, I sure ye, master Doctor.' 'Well,' said the latter, 'I could make a. grand Cure of her, I warrant; I hey a salve 'at I make fra the juice of the juniper tree, and by, biting up a vast o' dyferent kind o' things 'at cures that in no time.' • "Deed,' said David, `and what might.your charge be now fora box o' that 'intment 'at would quite cure her ?' `Oh,' said the herbaltst, looking _anxiously _up in David's faCe, 'only a matter of a shilling. 'Well; that's. dirt Cheap,' said David. 'I you cures her I'll give you eighteen pence— there 'now.' With ibis offer the doctor set off hodie to prepare his nostrum, and straightway hied the very pest day to David's house,: box in hand. There he found Mrs. Price and went • straight to business.. • 'Well, Mrs. Price, your master tells:me you hey betinies a bad breaking out about the mouth, and Pre brOught a box o' fine Intment • 'at 'will cure, ye ?' • With this announcement. Tire. Price fired up, at once seeing her husband's jest; raised the brush with which she was sweeping the floor, and pummeled the doctor to her heart's ontent, even following to beat;-him a field from her house, he screaming out air the while: 'O, 3lissus PrieU! be you gone mad ?' From that day, however, Mrs. Price has Veen wholly cured 0 f her scolding habits.— David has only to look up in her face find say, It'll get a box of that Intment,' and there's an end to the.matter,= David honora- bly paid the doctor his eighteen pence, • and treated him to make him forget his pummel ing. The wfiole of these circumstances are •strictly true. • Ox A recent moonlight night, mother had . the following Obkrvntion made to her:by her 'lt maim be a' nonsense, mitber, about there being folks i' the moon!' • . 'll`hat v.-ay, my Lulu"?' . 'Oa, because; how could they crush, them selves tegither when it's only half moon Nlainufa, °Tinning • k \lay he the folks are. like Spy-glasses, they slut themselves in. - A sAiunt calling upon a Liverpool gold 'ask-o.llbn what might be the value.6.l !..4 ingot of-gold as big as his arm. The shoji keeper beckoned him into aback room, and primed him with grog.: He then asked to see `Oh,' said Jack, I.havn't got it yet, but I'm piing to CalifornY, and would like to• knoW the value of such a himp before I start.' . .• The jeweler started him out of his shop. "TikvF. jury' .agreed?" asked . a. judge 'of I.2ourtattache whom he met upon the stairs with a.bucket . iu MS hand. . • Fiti," replied Patrick,. "they have ;agreed to sencl:out for half a gallon! • 31.4avir who think theraielve# the 'pillars of the church areonly its sleepers. . • Soma men are like eertain stuffs, Ininitifu nn one Side, hideous on the other. LAcitirmosr- , ---3 drover when - he' sheds 'W . - ar are organists naughty men? ' Be cause:they always play in church. THE Lay of the Rowdy -7-Lay. low Av husu VirAKE--*A. epree.du corps. ft , ::ii...e...;:lgit* .. .f; t oviszie . istinhiesil*rill Offer atrtaitilleaale;on , . • .. • . • Sittl4.l/kif ll rinie r . 2 oo l '; lll64 t • at o'clock. P. . 1 pirmises, the following 60' . All tint certalulotos pieta of ground, :situate In the town Of Tremont. Schuylkill Cotutty,:bolualed north wardly.by.Lcird. street.; outwardly by lot of Ludwig is Morr , soutbrrmey' Dy V . Miblic -leadingli from Tre.numt to Enmrove, and `westwardly by lot of -Wilham Hoff, containing in width 40 feet , - - more or less, and in depth 150 feet. more or: lens, -with • the appurtenances ennibiling. of s.,..two.sstory.Fraine -Dwelling iltruse,'lsith a,one-and-S-balf atory Frame • Hitchers attached, Sus mer Kitchen, frame Shop; frame I Stable; tonne - Soap Factory, frame, 'Candle - and - Cline rectory and frame' Pig Pen. ::. • • Conditions made known on the day of 'sale. by • . .. JOSEPH HESSLER% , . . • !am J.uly 50, *64 , . • .-51-stii: • • onimr 4 kOrisx. c, ouxt.! • filAt.E. • , Pnfanant to an 'order .of the Orphans . 'Court Of. the Comity of Schuylkill; in the Commonwealth ;of Penn sylvania.. the subscriber,' Administrator Or the - Eastate of Joseph. Snead. late of the Borough - .of Pottsville.' ' Cotnty of. Sehuyikill,.... deceased, will expose sale by pablic.vendue,.on • '1 • .10NDIT, the- . .l6th.day of Augt4 next,• at 10 aclock,in - thiPiresoisn,•at the puhlic house of lease Drumheller, in the Borough of „Pottsville, in . the: Comity of Schnylkilleforeisid;.all that Certain lot ur piece of ground and appurtenances. actuate in the Bor • °ugh of - Pottsville, 'in the' County. of Schuylkill and State of Perittsylvania. to wit: . • • *.• All that certain, two-story frame Dwelling House, and one.and-a.haltritory frame Dwelling Hones and" lot Of ground. situate on the south side of Nor- 0,1; - *seen street. in the Borongh of . Pottsville, marked with the number seventy-two, bounded On the north by Norwegia' street, by lot ot.William Wheelaia, bye tea-foot wide alley, and by lot number seventy-. ' three, containing in fronton Nonvegian. - street thirty feet, and in depth one hundred and. ten feet—late the estate of said deceased. Terms and con.ditiona.riuide known at the time and .place of sale, by - • • • • • • • HARRISON RILAND, Administrator. .. . _ By order of the Orphans. Court. . A. Dousausts, Clerk. POttaville, Julj 30, . 164. .. • • . 31,..5t ekBPILANfiIr iCOLTIM SALE. . , . XL) . . • .. . Piurtuint .to the . Order . of. the. 'Orphans' Court .Of SChnylkill County, the -.subscriber, .Administratoi of Peter Filbert; latent .the.',BOrough...of Fitiegrove,. de.: ceased; will expose to public sale by public vendue .•-• Siturday, the. 20th• of :lama nett;: • At 10 recliack in the forenoon, 'at. the public:house of Jesse Drumheller,. in the Borotigh of Pattsville,the fol lowinglescribed Fteal.Fatate ' :• . ' .. A certain, tract. of land in the Borough of Pinegrove bounded on the mirth by a public roe leading - ito. Stan hope Furnace, on the eolith by other land of Peter be* deceived, On the . .west. by land 'of - E. T. &P. A. Fil...and the Danplin &:Snsquelianna Railroad; on arrt • the east by Swatara . and other. land of Peter 'Filbert,. deceased." containing six acres, and Forked No. S in, a diagradi of the Forge Property: Also a certain tract of clear and timber land, in grove Township, bonnded on the north . b3i tic road leading from Pinegrove, on the south' by. . .land .of Henry Rummel; Stees & Co , . and on the west by .land ,of Jacob linber,.. containing • Also a certain tract of. land -in Porter Township., bounded by lands of, .of Horitz . ,'.. John Huber . and Henry Hebberling, containing 66 Berea; 127 perehes..: • Also a certain tract of land in.. Pinegrove Township, " Containing 6 acreslate the estate of Ley; Keim, Brett e and Filbert. • • • . Also a certain tract of. Coil Land in BarrYTOwnship; containing 614 scree—late John Filbert. ••• • Also a certain tract of land in . Barry Township, cOn-,1 raining 226 acres:—late Daniel Shappel. • . Also a certain tractof Coal Ls:vein- Treinont Town , :ship; the Swatara Railroad and public highw ay passing through betkeen Pinegrove and Treniont ; containing 165'acres more or less, bounded other land of Peter. Filbert; deceased; and bland of Ilannan h Schall, and being part of the Lecmard Emmet Tract: .. . ' Also a certain tract' of clear and timber , land in Tre mont Township; containin Sli acre's -more or less, 4.' and being also par,t of' the Leonard Emmet tract ; with the appurtenances, consisting of .. a saw mill, house Also a certain tract of timber land inTrentont , TriWll ship,.ctintaining 53 acres,-trtre . or . le...As, and being'• the lower part of the Leonard Emmet Tract torniorly own . .ed by Ilenrynnbehaur." • Also a certain tract of land in Pinegrove Township, containing 40 acres: . • • • . 'Also a certain tract of bind in Pinegrove Township, containing 12 acres. . • Also xi 'certain tract of CiSal.and „Timberland in Fos= -.ter Township, warranted to dohn FilberLand contaiti lug 362 acres; 100 perches. . . . . . . Also a certain tract of Coal and : Timber bind in' Fos .ter Township, warranted to JuhttFilbert; and contain ing 267 acres. " • • . . • ' Alsit.a certain tract of timber land' in .Finegrov Township,. containing 44 acres; and, late the propertro John Haman.. '• • - •. • . . • . Late the estate Of PETER FILBERT. deceaSetl. Terms.and conditions made nt the sale; ~ • . EDWARD J. FILBERT, .Administrator. -By order of the Orphans' Court; , . • - July 30, trot. . • 0 KIP HAN C 0 KT SALE Pursinant to an order of the Pephans..• Court "of She 'County of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Penn silvania, the subscriber. Adin m inistrntor of the estate.of Beaumont, late of the limougla oiSt..- in the Conotyof Schuylkill, decettied,,will. expose to sale by public *endue, oil. • SATE:RDAI, the 13th day : of AttOist next, at 2 o'clock in. the afteinoon. pt' the Public: house of, Chrifttopher • Bucchle. in the Borough and County afore said. all thatcertain hit:of-ground situat' M. the *aid ' Borough, of bt, clan', marked Witte general plan, there, Itiii of with ~104, containing Gil . feet in: front ..tid" . ll .2wl feet it depth, hounded north by Johu.Catheis .1'1:: & . CO.'s • Foundry, cast by ' Thltd street. smith by . - property now Or late . the estate- of tut Evans: . decd; arid west by ..Poarth stri-tt; with the •fltipurteriAnces , • corptisiinK of .a double two-story frame himSe, and two • one-story frame 114,11SCS estate of said deeedeed. TerMs and conditions Made' known rit the • lime - and place of sale. by jOHNSEITZINGER, -.By:order of the Orphans'. Court.; • • • • •A: MAIIMANii, Clerk. • • Pottsville, July '64.... • • • 30-4 t • .*. PRIVATE SALES. . . VALUABLE PARA - AT PRIVATE . The subscriber. offers tit private sale hirfyitluable FARM, constr.:Mug of-1 . 2' acres, situated 'at the Tartv, pik,e iu the west part : of the • Borough' ofA• Orwigshurg. • Schuylkill County,. ,• Pa.. 4 4 7' miles•from Pottsville.•' - . • • . About9s.aeres cleared, and-1n a good.-„stte of culti vation'; the reinaluder well timbered. • • •.: On the premises are a large two-store Briek•Dwelling ilonse, a large Swiss Barn; Corm'Crib,.Pig Stable, and .other necessary buildings a • never-failing pump of water•at the house ;. a goodam - At; orchard:. Alsoo;ther fruit tires, such.as cherfies, peache. ,, pears Au.' ;• DANIEL- FEGI:ET, drwigsburg. • July 30, '64 • • VAI.V.ABL.E.BEAL EVTATIt . - . lilt Berif.Townshil), . Al': , 'S PRIVATEAI , E:' •.• . • • • • ••..• • The enbscrthertiofferfor 'sale . omit:attainable and etisy • . termii, - all that certain ti act Of farming land, diyitledlit-' to-fields of eonvenientsize: Ric farming purpOses: well ivatered, - situate in'Bern Township, Becks County: sei en miles. -northwest of Reading; on the State 'Road leading.front Reading to Harrisburg; adjoining lands id lieuneville Reber, JOhit'C.:liieeter. Daniel. Fisher. and' Daniel itillthan. and the Tiilkhocken Creek. contain ing 230 tierce' and 99. perches. -afore or. less. OnA -which is erected a large two-story BRICK MAN‘ '3; SION.1101;t 8 R, 27 by *27. feet, ime:antha-balf-story • Brick - ;louse, attached to the Mansion: I - by-' 36 ; 'feet ston Tenonentilotwe adjoining the buildings, 1-5 by 36 feet-: Spring House, - I}i story, and 12 by 18 feet. With a never . ..failing spring sit water. which .supplies till the Atbresaid houses With Water; large Swiss Barn, 40 by 83 feet, with epring'ivitter. in the -yard: . Wagon .Shed Ilog•Stable, .15 by. 25 feet:;W . ° Cormcrlis, nearly new There are - 40 acres of Oak Timber, and a-- Very- large quantity of excellentlimestone near the Surface of -the ground, and 20 acres of.meadowland. • - • Also, a certain tractor finning land. situate in the township and county aforesaid, divided, into. fields of convenient size for farming purposes, well Watered. ly-, trig on the State Road leading from, , Reading • tu .11arris burg.. within seven miles of Iteading. adjoining lands of .1;e51 'Reber, by the .afore-described farim - and tbc -Tulpehocken Creek, eimtaining 126:.aeres and- 53 -Per ches, t!.5 acres'of which are:good nitaidowland, : and 30 'mires of-Which is covered with' heavy oak timber.— ''Limestone in"grent.• quantities on the .farin, near the .surface of : the ground; and near the i'uion Canal :land.- ing: - The improvements consist uf..a large:two-story STONE. MANSION' lIPUSE. 37 by 54 feet. 'With' point; 'of Water 11 . 1 the yard ; • alsti, goottl - .arch; in the lardi. Swiss Barn, 40 by 62 feet, with water near by' , -Stone Tenant, Rouse, 1 . %' - stories,' 27 by '5l feet, with water near the door ; Rog Stable, 15 by 25 feet, with pump of water iii the building;: Swiss Barn; 25 h 5 31 - feet. with water near by.' Also. alarge-STOICE MERCHANT end 'GRIST 3111.1:,.60 by 40 feet; three stories' high; on the Tulpehocken Creek, with- a water=power. Of- 7W - .feet; - With the privilege of-raliting to 931, considered to the best-Water-potritr Oil the stream. • There are twic e Pairs of Frenchijurrs, and machinery to put inanotherpair: oite•pair. of. Sandstone Chopkrl.s, all. In' excellent repair. The machinery in the Mill is of the beet kiud, being. turned by Parker water-wheels.... The Union "Canal passes by the Mill, with a binding for loading - and . tin:. loading grain, fie.; from the canal holds into the -Mill, - by means of 'rope and pulley.. Also, a SAWMILL, - ad joming the Mill, turned bv Parkers Water-wheat. The !itille are within-60 feet 'the Mansion House.--The. . above - properties are convenient to ehurches,stor& ; S: schools, and blacksmith shops. ; :. • • For particulars, apply to eithe - Cif the undersigned, at the northeast curlier of Sixth and Ch,,, i tifut streets, iteading;:Fa.: -.• EDWIN C.IIIESTER. GATIRIEL - 0. HIESTER. ALEXANDER.- SBIESTEB. , April 31,.'6.1 • • , . . . , . . . . . . . . - Cola. 11.1 ands at. - PriTate-.1 1 4ni1e..-- , .The stab.; •scribers •Offer for sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL; LAND; .otuted in.Sehnylkill County.• . - ..• • • - • Any Information-concerning these tracts of Coal Land willbe . giv - en on application.to Bran PATIi7.BON; Esq.; •of Pottsville, or either of the stibscribers. -- .; : • ' -' '•• ' : ''. ---- • GEORGE SCHALL; '. .. . . . . . . ..: '' • WAI.II - . SQHALL, -• . • . .. . .., • . Executors of the - Estste ofJohn Schall. deed, .• .. •. . . . , . GREAT ipAßG.4llll!lii IN JItWELRY. . • W..FORSYTH.& CO. ; •44 and .44 .NinAsnil 14; . reet, - ..fAtelv.Yo rk,.lad joining the Post,Oftice.) offer for sale • the- following inagnifleent list of Vt'atcheit, Chains, JeVrelry; tied at If 0.000. Bach•article One Dollar; and not.. to be paid for Until yon know what.yon arc to get,; .• 150:Gold and Silver-Watches.z..sl3 uCt to sloo•each. • 200 Ladies , Gold Watches;: - ...... • -.• : .35 each. 500 Ladies' cic'firentsrSilver do.. • : "15 each: 6.000 Ladie.st. Gold Penrils - • :4 00 to- • . - 0 each: 5,060•G01d-band. Bracelets • .6 Onto' . 'lO each . . 10,000 - Lockets, Chains,- and:Rings.. :2- 50 . :6 each. • 6,000 Cameo.' -Mosaic . arid - - ,Jet • , •••• - • Bombes • S`..Ond Coral Florentine Eardrops: 4On to' :. ti.each. 10.000 .Gents''Breftitpins • • .2 60. to . :3ettch. 16;000: Sleeve :Buttons.. and ...BOsoin • • 10,000 Sets Ladies' jewelry • -*- - '6,000 Lava and Florentine Sets.... 10.000 . Gold: Pens, - SllVer-mounted Holders 4'00.t0 each. 6,000 - - Gold I.'etts,•with Silver Fa - -•• ' • t Raskin .. , . 400 t0:.6 each, The articles in this seocknfJewelry•are of the neatest and moat fashionable stylei:- Certificates of .all the va rious artieles are .put in sealed envelopes and thus'giving all a fair chance, and sent •by than. for- 25 cents each and, on the receipt of the.certificate, - it is atl yonr Option to snd ONE'lkittsa and take the- article. hatned•in it or not. Five Certificates for $1; eleven for: SY. thirty for $5 :'silty for. $lOl one. hundred for, $l5, Certificate moues to: be enclosed ith order.••••-• CorrespOndence• proinptly answered; •• ••• •••• . Agents wanted in every town andregitnent;tOwhom the nine; liberal terms are offered. Send red'statnp for a circular: Address . : ••• • 'W•.• FOBSYTII ,tt CO, - . 43 and 44 Nassau Street, - Naw.Yhrk.•• . July:2. (64 fiIIRIST'PrOILM P itlFt RENT 8 . AS SQRIC3IENT.OF -SILVER WARE-. ,Such as' oyster tur.eens, butter dishes, cake baskets. eustors,.frnit.dishes. mugs, fie. Also,' well %selected stock of Silver knives, forks, - spoons.eaka knives, pie hires, ladles,. napkin rings,. and -every article of table cutlery—for sale cheap; by . • 'R. C. GREEN, Watchmaker and ,Jewoler,.Centre... Street, Pottsville. . . • IMPROVED ESORIC, and the Davidzon kis Ama S Mai ? Angell, at . . Etlaß . Elll lIARDWAE: -Stiohter'& Thompson - itkinowalug, CUTLER:IG IRON, • 0 0 L ars. 40ownia casmuckxp Kuser, ',Aim or, sax Eaw, •• POTTSVTLIA - 11%. • H ARD W ARE AND • imply • The isubscriber, 'having now. arranvid , --. - his goods at his new- place Of Inkiness' and with'isnewon orfamisti- . ing all.snchoodists‘the businessof; the -- Coallterrion, majzeguire, at.tbeir loarseit . mirket . Talue; solicits the Inspection of the PnVlic2 shall.bso always on baud,. and hays Bar Iron dn band a tali 4440 Pine Iron, •' • •-• Cast Steal; • 'Trace 'Mains. • Be lows,'_• , . • .Airsilearal Vices, &c: • . • Hardware andlrian He . pos Gusto thease, three doom above Market, east. 'IrAANK POTr: , July 15,, !.1- • 284 . . • .' .? .. - ••• •. TURVES Ar'..isol4• •.• -.-- .... ... A • • • •.. . , • Scrap* . ...Iron.. - and Metal Miclients . . ....,... - • -3rAcHiNF..4.7,...:F0u - NDRy ruit:- . ...,,,........- NISHERS,. N. E. Corner of SOUTH. . " - 17-:' • . and P.E.V.I, and IsIoAT SDUTH: Streets,. - .:_. •••- ' ••. ,• • ' • • • • • " •- • Ingot Copper, Babbitt-Metal; Foundry . , F gs, In„mot Beam;lted. Bismuth,. • Anvils,' '.• " • ". • • , Vises,;• • Pig Tin; • •. • Bar-Iron,' •. : . • Bar Tin, - Sheet Iron, Old,Metala.; . • -Pig Lead, . -Sheet Zino, - - Old-Copper, •• . • , -Bar Lead, :: Steel, • -• Old'ltraps, • • Shelter, • : • • • . Old Lead, &c.., Antimony, . . . . . . . . • • . . . . - CirNew and Second-band- Tfachiniste . and-Black; Smiths' Tools, and Steam En c dnes, bouglit and - #old.- • • rise — Articles of every description in use .by .Machip ists and . Foundryinen, furnished to order. . • Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails, anrall kinds of- Metals.. . • • 1 Mardi 4 21, .63, PHILADELPHIA. • • . • PARIS : MANTILLAIEMPORIUM tio. 020 , CIESTAT 1:. -• :MAN TILL:A S . CLOAKS. • Alse,liißlNG.ind 'SUMNER Ct,.i.It.3IENTS, cif our . , own. thannfacturc, - .or the .LATEST STILES, and. in. weat. veriet3'... • : •' •.. • ; •• • . • .•, • tinocTo.ri•CO., • • Tke • 920 • CHESTNUT ST., .. • . . . . • • T.HILAME-LPHIA..- - '...: • . . . 'April 16, . .167 CIIAS..E.- CLARK'S BEDDING , WAREHOUSE No. lei North ELEVE.NTII St P HI T,ADELPFIIA. - .Feather. Bede, Bolsters and Pillows,' • Curled Hair and Corn Husk Mattresses, Always'on hand or inade . to order ALSO, PEW CII§H;OIsT3. •-• • March 2G; '64. • tr . 4.4AU . .:14A - T6H:TYrA I Crit AND..TDWDDETC, POrpoirtejl of WATCHES, No. 118 Noith SECOND St., Corner Quarry, L- :PHILADELPHIA. , . . . . . . TIO flu - ciinstatatlj , cui . hand ..an msort mei& of Gold and Silver Paivint, Lever,'Lepine.air Plain •Watchee; - Fine!i=Old Chitin:4. Seals and Kepi: lireast l'ios',, -, • ' Ear Itinus, Viliger• 'Rings, liraci'iletii . ,•)Erilitiwre 0 .. , (:;64 , , , .. :11 edull hit iii: Lockets. Pencil=. :Tliiinbli.s. - Sliet'titeles. SilVer.Tahle, liesert, - Tea. Salt and 4 - , . : Mio , jantSpiions: Cul', Napkinlthigii:.Friiii 1 :111(1 . 'lint.: ler Knives. Shields, Conte, ..Thainorid-puititeil l'ens.: ete.+All...f which Sl ill: he sold low for'CAS.I.I. '. • . ' ...`ill - L • TOBI4S & CO.'S-beiiiquitlity full-jeweled Pat' eut Lever 31Wvenients eliiiutantLy,on hand.' Als.o,rottkr liilaii'prs. of frulierior iidality.• •- . . - : : . . . . , • N, 112-oi.ooiiii:o ANo 611. , ifilr; II&GLIT Aiil). S.;1:1 , . .Scpr' . • Sti-ly --..--; . . • . - . . . IjIkENC.Tr: & C .wrl .11(nalvn ...111.4.iodeona ' and 11.aranonitann Intrvrtlurin the. eireet ,if Praia Bass on .every instilment. Elt= • wr . GA W.El?' • S.unstirpassial PLAN.IS foe ea , ll at a liberal 'deduction, or on_ f .2gontidy I iishilnients • • • • Vir"Qvcrini.Ono • • '•• • • • • .WIES BELLAlc,Sule*Agent, 270 2Cl' Soinb.F.lFTri St„, at Sept. 15, sI ..PIIILADELPIII.k: •• , • City Caltintt. Marc . Roomi mitt IRritifactory,: . 1 236 SOUTH SECOD .STREET, .. - . • . - . . I. . . • •• N.R. gning to the C.io - will thni 'it Intl:le:if . advantage tv 'call and examine the stock.. 1.1.: N. li. '• Svia. YT, 't;•4 • • • . . • -SHIP fILLNDLER AND' GROCER, 461 South Dijr,iw.a_re "avenue, . . . . . '..'''' Rope . .of..all . :liinds, Oakum, l'a'r... Pitch, Paints Paint Oils, arid' Black .Vanlith,.&:a., furnished in quail . . • . . . , tides at the. lowest• mic , : ••- .. '•' . .. .- - • . Milli(lalphia, August. 1; 1q6;:. •• - ~....- ... . ... ~. . 13,11 . S' E .No. 22 North. Sixth Would . invite attention to i 4 stoekof• •• FINE AMERICAN .. : . ;ETIPORTER iyA1749.. - EE4; DiA3 1.0263A.N . DG0T.:1) ELR Y, SILVER . . . . • . • §III"I'ABLE.FOR tibia:DAV . PRESENT, • ''..liec • czub • ei - 12. . . Read This! It. TItQXELL'S CELEAP CHINA,. GLASS, AND. CROCKERY STORE 1 , Centre. Street, Opposite Mortimer If.onse, . . • The citizens _of .I,..ettsVille and 'neighboring towns, villages and hamlets, one and' all„•are invited tp gall and examine my. stock of wares before .buyin,g-..else 'where, as I ern tint to. be undeisold; -and can - furish Housekeepers elth.every . article they want in my' line of business.' In the stock of • • •. • • • • , • . . • • • Fi , ench •• • • • . . . Will belonntiTen Sett Dinner Seits;. CIO. and' Cake Basket"; • Watch.. Cases, .Segar. Holders.: Match. .Safes, Motto:Mugs,' Mofo Cups,and Saucers,. Vates, China Setta.cnr Children, and a. genet - al varity of Toys, fie.; Ch6lcesi,'• latest .patterns, censistino,' OD Table. and Bar. Tumblers, Chamno4ne. and Wine Glesses; Ale and. Befir - GleSSes. Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottles. Gob,. lets, Plates,"CastOr Bottles, Pitchers and' Creame;.Cel-. erieS. Sugar Bowls. Spoon lioliteri, Syrup' Cans, Fruit, Bowl, Pratt Jars,' Cake -Stand* , Kerosene Lampe •of everrvariely,--Lauip Chimne'ys, Lanterns; Candlesticks,' Candy Jars. &c:., Ac.; ' • Crockery Crockery 'A' ftill assortment •of IRON STOND,CRINA. , of•dif-. ferent patterns. its. setts or single pieces, to suit the pub.; lie. A large.assiirtment of Corrimotre. which I will Sell at ion' figures. •• . Yellow. aad:-''Steliiie Ware. • Pudding Dishes 4 Pie.ran* Jelly Moulds, "Pitehers. Tea Pots; • Butter Pots, ,1.1,111 r. Pote„Jars, Tugs,. etc., etc.: . • . • • •. MISCELLANEOUS:—ToiIet Setts; CaitoiS; Sliipjare and Foot Baths; Quart and. Pint Flasks ; Coal OR, fie. P.retit•Jars„ of ei.ery ckScription. • •• :• • idEItcIiA.INTS 1 . I..aui sell pin Goods at .City Pries* thus saving : you freight. • Cali 'lu4 see if it •is - not so., • 3:R. TROXF.Lr. 16, 00. to • . - 15 , eah: 1. 00 to • 10'each. 400 to 6 eaCh,. ME= 000 • , ENVELOPES jiiint. 50 and for Sale; wholesale and retail; id the übscribers'Ettok and. Stationery' Pottsville:Stpre. PIAL , vIIII' 30,.!64: : ' ' . .".' 13:434NNAN:.. . 13.ACKEYG BOXpg.—A. lot - of. Packing Boxea for sate it, • ..li. Stgrtt, . . ÜBE and -FRESH MEDICINES, et .the very best. quality, selected . e.srawsly.fuk. YHY SU . thI,SCIII'TiOPI B and retail sales, by. : . Nov, 7,..63] • 'HUGHES . , Pbarmai•enticill Omni HELL,: GUM an d Tern _Dressing • iied Zrooket Cothbg, at • HUGHES', • Awthecnii. • . PIIII J)J LPIIIA POTTSVII.,II.4E. Glitss Ware. - EIRS. ALLEisf 14EE151' DEPROITED FEBYTT;r7rit; We are now preperedto sell our -FERTILIZER, Ai .$45-per' 2000 - lbs. - A'libeind deduction to DOttlent; PERUVIAN GUANO, lio.l9otenuruni. ICUABOE GUANO, A vilYinPerlyr molt° PHILLIPS' • . Super Phosphate of -Lime . _BEGS AND AT THE IEARKET PAICBS. The Manufacturers discount to Dealers. ALLEN it NEEDLES, 42 gouth Delaware ivegtue, anit 41 South Water Street, • PHILADELPHIA. . • IItANURES ! . .:111ANURES . ! ka3iners Please Take Notice ••.. • • Thrii SllPtil-PHOSPHATE . - 01 1 oricof the BEST FERTILIZERS now in the market, is .tnaiinftictured . from *nnlinrnt 'Bones,' Peruvian Guano, and -other valtable ingredients,' tins furnishing for Grass or Grain'a most. efficient'and reliable manure. • FMB $55 per.ton of 2000 . 01117 A I.llEAT..and %BOW* COALPOBT, . made frouvrefuse Meat and _Bone from• the Slaughter house. la, well adapted to promote the growth of Porn, Potatoes,.Turnipsotd. s kc . . • • PRICE $35 per ton. in bbls. • • - . - liAriti..lll,4.NURE.—A cheap and strong: Fer tilizer, from.hair and refUseliquor of boiled hones, •fie:, 4.e.. ••• • PRICE, .$215, per ton, in bbla. . •'•• • TASICER 01.41 . • 8. W. Ccpr i , B t h 4c.lPirsurktinvon AO, . ' •• • • PHJI.AI)Ei.I3IIIA. 'Cap July 2, '64 . . . . . MORO PHIL LIPS'.'..: GENUINE IMPROVED -PH.OS.P:IcIATE :OF THE. stikbino • ptriItANTEED, • • • • • • , . • . , • . ..• • FQR'S • NEA.#IOFACTITILg..I3.B'. . No, . 27 -.NOrth - .Front.Street -,• EN - . . • • • '• 1 - 1 . IL ADE I,PHIA Tike extienenee of the consumer. attests to.- the fact , • that it •is 'the-most rellable,• - and;.conseqnently, • the claiar e tat fertilizerin the market.. • • ." Thncrettee of crpps deriv.edfrom its uge;has.great ly increased the demand-; it, wonid,'.tberefore; be n . ell• • to onier early, sci asst.() secure a supply, • , Discount lc! SiORO,PIII.I.. 13 AU-G -1-I'S RAW-BONE Super-Phosphate of. Lime, BATTGII &, SONS, . . Atei:.e . NO, -2 . 0 South • De!niVare 'Avenue, . : • : • PFCIT , d nELPBIA • •• • - • • .• . . ..This article has for Many years enjoyed it•iiigh • repu tation its a manure of great efficiency and, of unequalled permaneticle- and.ive .scarcely deermit • iinpOrfant.in onr semi-annual advertisement - . to • say_ more. than' merely call the attention of buyers:to it. But.ive willalso state to Farmers and Dealers in Tertilizers.that it • has • beeif our constant abate. render our Haw - Bono. Pho~- ohmic More and More wOrthi , of the fall confidence 'of ,farmers; by thd use of every •facilitY at command, and , the aid of. scleidifle skill, ' esSentially improving,.its 'qualifies; and'we have nevenallowerl this' •purpose to be ititerfered with by the •great -and steady advance,ln ,tho.refst of all .matters • pertaining AO our bhsiness throughout.the past two, years: • ' , . • • .. Thottaw Done Phosphate niay-be Had of any regnlar dealer in-Fertilizers. (to 'vvhour.ure advise farmers to or of the manufacturers and:proprietors., .• BAUGH SONS, .. • • No. 20 Sofith•Delasvoro Av , enuo, 2; , 64.-=27-31n1 . • • • • PIIILADELPHIA: • • 'IMPQRTANT INVALI.:I),SI • • IRON IN. THE . 3 Di . It is ivelllMown Lb the niodical r ession that is - the vital Principle or Life mentotthe blood. This is derived chietly:frem , le fond' we cat ;* . but if •the food ie .not properly geSted,. or'' if, from. any cauSe 'whatever; .the necessary:quanL lily, of 'iron is not taken , into. the. Circulation, or becomes reduced, tli.whOle System Suffers. The had blood .will irritate the heart, - willelog up the lungs, will stupefy the' brain, Will obstruct the,lit•- er, Send its -disease-producing'. elements to all ports of the system, :and.every one will suf fer in whatever. organ may be - predisposed . to The great value of •"' . . • Irmi Is . well known and acknowledged by all. medical I men.: The difikultY has . boon to ..obtain :such a preparation of..it as vvillente.r.tho circulation .and 'assimilate. at once with :the...blood.. This -point, *says pr: IlaYes;illassachusetts State Chemist;.lias • been attained iii the Peruvian dyrdp, by . cOmbiria;- tion.in , a way beforo.unkriov,ii... •'.• . *. • Tile Peruviap.Syrup • , . . I . 4'n PROTITTED.soliiti6O;or thO I.IOtOXIDE OF IltON.• A - . iiiv. DISCaVERY iN ..47.DICINE - that strikoki at the - 1.i.“0t of Diseaad '1,) , . E•Opplying the .blood with•itt Vital Prineiplu...orLife..Elomeut . The Peraihin Syrup. ... . . . .Ctires .I)yt , ipepgia,. Liver Complaint; Drolmnre , l* 6 r •• : aucl.kglio; Loss of Energy, Low. Spirits:.. r . •:-I- - ' ' The•lkeruyian ,Syrup ... . -. • . . Infuses 'strength, Vigor, and new lifs into the sYs tem,' and build:4'lT an " Iron Cou*titutitin.":.- ~ The I'.eruviaii Syoi[p . . . , .. Cs' Nervous Affeetions,. Female Complaints, • and all diseases of the linliMys - and Bladder:: The . I"ri..tviitii•Syrilt) .. ~ • Is a ISPECIFICfor all.i.iiiieasea originating in a 1.1A.D . STATE' OT TllE B.L;00.1).- or 'n.ocoinpaniecl •by Dobiliey. or a Lii‘v State of tlie'Systein.. • . . . . . . Paniphlets containing certificates:of cures -and . recoMmendations frolicsome of the most c+minent Physicians, Clergymen an& others ; will be tent Flt . E.4 to any addret4i. : . ' -.-• '; • We scleet4 few of the names to show•the °bar acted of .testimonials : •. . - -.-• • John E. Williams, Esq, President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. I' Rev,.: Abel Stevens Late Editor Christian Ailvoeate A. Journal - Rev. P, Church, , . - .. • Editor New York Chronicle. .... • •.. Rev, John Pierpord, - .- • .'Lewis Johnson, M. D. Warrmi Burton,' Binney. M. D. • Arthur 1.5;B:. liend'alr, M. D. • - „ Gordon Robbins, 'W. R. Chisholm, M..D. • .Sylvarms • Cobb„, • " ipiancis Dana, pt. D. T; Starr Ritig, •.- IJeremiah Stone; M. D.- Sithraim Nate, Jr. ; .iJose Antonio Sumacs, M.D Joseph.li. Clinch; h. 'A. "•: 11ettey Upham, ,Ahraliani Wendell, M. IX P. C. Headley: ebilton,3l. D. t" , .• John W.: Olmstead,' , B; ?,.• Rhine), M. D. ' ' . Prepared I* , :N. 14:CLARK • CO.', excluidvel,j for J. P. DINSMORE, No. 49 11.'Broadway,.New York: , .07" Sold try all:Druggists. : • • . • .•, • • • '. • • • " ' .•. • • •.. Redding , s - Russia.; Salve! FORTY YEARS'. - .EXPERIENCE • . . • . : Ilas • establiabeu . auperiorify of : . ..11:EDDING 7 S • ' S.I A SALVE - Over all other . .healing'Orepitratiefia.• • . • It cure a '. of. Mores; 'Cuts, Scalds, Earns, !Soils, 'Ulcers, Salt' .E,fienas, Ery taßTln44, 'Sties, Piles, Corns, 'Sore - MON,. Sore Eyes, dm., 3.-c., removing tha.Eain at once, and rirdaciag . the most angrylos.kinig Swellings *inad2.lnflanimatlon as if- by • • . • • • •, . - ONLY'. 25. • CENTS - .•-• 3. P. DINSMORE.•No.,99I. Broadway; New York. ' FOWLE....t CO.; No.. 18 . T.i*emont St.. Boston. . • .3.. ed by - sill Druggists: . • July .16,• 'et - ,• • - • .2.0-17-eow • . . . - A .• CARD TO- TUE CADLCSV . . Dr.:DI:PONCA% GOLDEN PIL LS ; Tor Females: • . hp/Fit/10,in cprreefiyg,. regrilatirig . arid • remaiiry 4110bstructitins; frunt'whatev'er cartsi,*arid (awayy suite rful as a lirccelitit.t: . . . . . These pills have been used by the'Doctars -for many year., both in-France : and America, with unparalleled tmecess in•every.case z*. and, he is urged. by, many thous and ladiff, who used thein to Make the Pills public for the alleviation'of them. suffering 'front any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an, increase of fantily, where health' Willtnot permit - it. Females peculiarly situated; - Or those' supposi • themselves .-so, are cau tioned against using these Pills while in that condition, as the proprietor as:mites no' - responsibility atter this admonition, although their mildness Would:prevent any mischief to health:* otherwise; 'are recommen ded: and explielt directions'accompany each box. .Price; One Dollar: - Sold wholesale and reetailty.Jsto. iß..l3iown ae 'at!, Druggists, Sole Agent, Centre Street,. - Pottsville. Pa; ; •• •• • , . -.• far Ladies,•by•sending them sl,:ta 'the- "ille Post.Ofilce.".ean have the Pills sent to any part of the country .fconfldentially), - and' free of poStage," • ' Sold also•liv. R. lawra. Si. Clair; J. Kcix.inlhatna.. 'llfinersville ;-Da. Far, -Tamaqua; and S. S. - STF,ITNR, lteading:.and by one Druggist in -every town and Inge in the State; Wholesale. in Philadelphia, by . •JOIINSON;HOLLOWAY ‘t., COWDEN, Sixth Street. . YoTT k C0..232 Npiih Second St:: . AV RIGHT & STDDALL,II9 Market St. • SMITH..tBIIOEMAKEIL,243 Ninth Thiid St ZEIGLEit - 6.7 cor; Second and . Green Stieate S . le 11. A. I. for th e Cleraiksipg . ..ILA • beahtifying, preservation . ..and growth albs hdr. PrejOired and sold by • . • TITIGHIIB, • Nov.-7i 63.'.• • • Pharmai?ohtical Chemist' . . . • NTAVY - .CA.ViIITRIKR arid 'Mikan Roll or I 11 Tiring -Tobacco.—A large and superior - log of Abe above Totacto on band and tarok by • . ' Jan: ' • --- • • VT.-3,130/1:4.' TO ALL MianelNAL. WB,IGHT'S DR. REJUVENATING F,1,1X.1R!, : , or, EMENCE _ from Pare Vegetable . Extracts ,con tattling notliig nvazi3Ons to' he most deli. rata _ . , .-._ . , . . - - 4 .,..A1s like Phi:nix. rise. froth 'the olhar. of thil ire, animated with. new life ”::.-so does this' Elixir rejuvenate the :system and overcome 'diimease:- ':• . ".. - • • - - . •': . • • • . .• , . .eto The, Reluvenating Elixir is the result of - modern . •-discbseries in the vegetable kingdom: - being in entire ly new •and abstract method-of cure, irrespective of -all the.old and worn . ont systems. • • . • • , • - far This medicine has been tested by the most etni sent medical men of the day, and by them prontianced to be one of the greatest medical of the age: • Ur" One-bottle will cure general Debility. • . • . Ir4r k few doses , cures Hysterics In females. • . gar - exte bottle'ares Palpitation of the Heart. Ras - A few doses restore the orgmmOtireneration. g From one to three bottles, restores - the mann ' ness and full' vigor of youth. - • ' far - A few doses restores the , appetite. • - • ' • -for. Three bottles Cure the worst case of Impotency, • nr7A few doses-curesthe lois-spirited. Irsr - One,bOttle restores mental povver.' . . g A few dOsei3loring the rose ter the cheek: ' • las - This medicine restores to -manly vigor and rci - inlet health the poor debilitated. worn-down and de spairing devotee of, sensual pleasure. • ' The listless,, enervated youth, the'-over=tasked .man of 'business, the victim.of ..nerrcus depression; the individual suffering from general- debility, or from weakness of :a single organ; will all lind,immediate and rmaanent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of fe. tar Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles tor - - $5, and forwarded by Express, on redelpt of money, to • any ad 7 . . . ilar - Sold Pi all dre...sto. ever y w h ere: '• - • • ' -•':: -.. • • .• - .... .Cit,yv.ilt. 141Y,RWIN. '. & CO. . i .• ' ' - ' Sole Proprietors. _;.- . . . Igo„),RlLiberty street...Nw York, CHEROKEE. PILLS ! SUCkAIL PLAT A T,P. Health CERTAIN . . . . rfr'" For. t/ic Itomeral of Ohetrediens, and. the. Maur- . wice of . .egularity in t/teßeettrrence of thi ". .ifenthly . • -; • . They cure or obviate those -numermie cliSeases.. that spring from irregularity, by removing the: irregu-. Is93r. They. curie Suppressed, Excessive and . Painful Menstruation. • : ~..11Zr.: They Cure Greeti.Sickness (Cltiorimis) • • They.cure Nervous and Spinal.. Affections,.paitie • in, the hack and lower parts of the-body, . :tie - tie-on slight exertion; 'Palpitation of the Heart, Lots , nese. of 'Spirits,. Hysteria,: Sick . .. Headache. Giddiness, etc:,-etc. '. In a word, by' . removing 'the - Irregularity, they remove the cause and with it ALL the effects that spring from ic:: • Vir Composed of vegetable extracts, . they' ...Contain nothing deleterious to any . constitution, hoWev-. er delicate; their functiorilming to' Substitute strength ' for weakness, which, when . properly used, they never They mac be safely Used any age, and eat • any - period, it v.:err IieRING rue ruts+ rotten MON7lls,•dtiring ' -• which the unfailing nature of tlieir action would'infalli bv PREVENT piegnapcy: . .• • Clr . All letters Seeking. information or advice -will .• be promptly; freely and discreetly . auswered.• ..Ogler:Full directions accompany esith box. 'I ' . rice $1 per box, or six, boxes for • ' Car' Sentby mail, free of:postage, on receipt of price. -Vlr 7 Sold by altrespeetible Druggists:. . • . -. DR.•3IERWD.T.&, •• • • • Stile PrOprietors,.. '; - • . .• • ' V Liberty street, New Torlri A.yer's "AIiSAPABSS-11 TILE WORLD'S. CIIMIT REMEDY POZ Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases From -Emery E des well-knoten merchant cipOxi- . ..I. have aold largo quantities of your •Salteara ntLl.A, but never yet one bottle-which failed of the desired effect and full Satisfaction to those who , took . it. .A..ifastlis our people try.% they agree there has been no medicine like it beloro in our community.'?. ••• . . Eruptionsi . .Pimples,*Bloteho . s . ;Ptustilles; l7l6 pen; Sores; aiiiital..Diaeilitspo of 'aid akin . .. • Troia- Rev. Bobt. - Siratton, Bristol,'Eitgland:'.. ' . '" I only da iny.diity. to you and the public, when, I add my Mai mony.to 'that you'publish of the, me- . dieinal virtues of yotir SAUSAPAItiLI,A, ;My '<laugh teroged. ten,had an indicting. humor in 'her ears, • oyes, and hair• fpr years, which we were unable to cure until we tried, your . SARSAPARILLA . 'SIIO bal . - been-well fur soiree mouths." • ' • - .1 - Propt• Mrs. Jane 'E...llice, : a well-knownsculd match esteimed lady of Allay .T.' . ' daughter hasiufferadTor a.year-past with a .scrofulous eruption, Which .wai very trouble Some. Nothing. afforded any relief. .until we. tried ,iyour. an • SsAr_kitt.U.A;Which soon completely cured her." Irian 'Charles P.-. Gage,..Esq.; bf . . the Gage; Murray cf Co., manufacturers of enamelled. jivers in Niiihud, N. IL , ' . . "Ihait'for several year!' a very' trOublescrle' humor • in:my:face, which .greiv constantly Worso' until it.divilgured ruy features and' became an intol- - erahle almost every tiling a man . could of both advice luid.medieine, butwitheut any relief whatever, fiutil.l. ;ook'your SansAraltiLLA: IS immediately made my, face worse, as,you told mo it Might for a time; but in a few Weeks the' new .skin began tn.forin under the -blotches., and• can -tinned until my face is. as smooth its- any body's. and .I am without any symptoms . Of the disease that I know on: I eujoy perfect healthoind withbut a ...doubt owe it to -your SARs'ArARILLA." • *- Erysipelas—;General Eebility—; the • . 7)r . .. Houston St., :Cm . To rk. ' 4 .' Du.' AY KU. .X.seldoin thil•to remove Eruptions arid Serolitious Sores by the persevering, nseof, your - SARSAPARILLA,' and'l have just now cured an attack of .Ihrtifmant Erysipelas with it. • No alterativo.wo posseas , equals the S.I . OO3:APAIULiA you-have sup plied to the profession as well as to Cite peopl6" Prutn'J. E...folinston, Esq., Halet:um; Ohio. - ' "For twelvti years, I had the yellow Erysipelas. 'oh my-right arm,diwitig.whieh time I tried sill thd• eelebrated.physicians,l could reach', and took:Ain& • drcils of dollars worth of medicines'. The. ulcers were so bad thnt the cords became visible, and the doctors deeided.that my arm inuSt•bo amp:tilted. r began taking your SARRAPAUILLA: ToOLVTATO ties; and some of your P 11.1.5. Together they have •eurcd me. rl am now as welt and sound as any.body- Wing, in a public place, my case is known to.cvery body in-this community, and excites the:wonder - of • • . • - Frovii::ffon: Henry Malmo,' M. P. irc as is , C. Ir., a:leading member of the Canadian Parlia- , I..ltica used your SARSAPARILfA Miley family, - for gaiseral debility, .and • for 'purifying • the 'blood, witit,very.beiwfwinl results,And Teel conAdeisce in commeudieglt to the afflicted." • SC- Anthony's Eese, Salt Rheum, - • - • .Scald Read, Sore' Eyes.' Frmn Harvey . Sickter, atile editor of the Tunkh4inzork: Dmoc - rizt, (vapid. •''Her ... c;ly child, about thr'co -year's of age, was Attacked by pimplesonhis ibrchead..: They rapidly. spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent, sore, which . covered, his face; and actually blinded his eyes - forgo= days, A skilful physician applied nitrate: of Tiilvcr.and - other .rcniedles, without any 'effect.: ',For • fifteen dayi we' guarded his hands, lest With theni he should tear open the fes tering and. corrupt Wound - which covered his-whole face. . • Having tried every thing elsh ice had .any .from, we began giving your SAIISAIWCILLA, and . . applying:the iodide of potash:lotion, as you , direct. The sore beg:tato' heal when we had, given the first bottle,:and Was Well When wead finished, the second . ;The child ' s eyelashes; which had come out, grew again, and .he Wiley! as *hcahy and fair as any other. The whide neighborhood • predicted that the child'must - die." - .. • -- . .., .- . - - Byphilis . and MercniiialDisease. . . . WFrom , Sloat;-of Si. Louis,'airiSsouri:. I: find. yout i SAns.tranu.Lt :a more effegtual remedy for the secondary symptoms. of 'Syphilis and for syPhilitic diseaSe than any Other we possess. The proiession Are Indebted to . you for some .of the best.medicines we have." : . . ;Front if. French, an eminent phsieuzn. f L awrence , L,. Mass., who is - a prominent member of - • 'the Legislature-of Massachusetts.- • ' Dn. My :dear Slr c I have: found : Your Sansi.ranita.a• an excellent:.romedy for Syphilii, both of the . primary and Secondary type, and .effec-•• .tuar.in. - Some. cases that were too obstinate to Yield' to other-remedies. do not know what we can em= 'ploy With mere certainty of success, where a power . Sul alterative - is.required." :• . • • • • ' • • Mr. Chas. S. ;Van Liew;:rif Xew Brunswick, liad - dreadful ulcers on his legs, cansed by.tlic abuse: . of mercury, -- or diirea-le . , which grew.more and' more aggravated -- for years, in spite. of every. • remedy or treatinent - that be applied, untittlio •• erisevering use of AYE 'S,k it'SRISAPARILLA relieved iim. - Few.eases Cari. be foliri.inore inveterate ltd .. distressing thls,..aud it 'took several dozen - • bottles to. cure bin • - • . ~ . • • teueorrhaia, . 7 .CP4.i : tee, Female Weakness, ' are .c:nersillY, produced-by. intermil - . Sera/Wens - til cerolioa; and are very .often cured by the alterative' effect of this Shitsarattip.z. • SOme - eases require, however, in aid, of the SAILSAPAILILLA, the skilful . application-of local remedies... . . • • 1 • From She well-known and widely-celebrated ;Dr. . . 1 Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati,- ; ' ." I'liivefolind lour SARSAPAP.ILI,A en excellent'. alterative •hi diseases of . females. Many - cases -of Irregularity, , Leueorrhaia,.internal Ulceration, and local - debility arising from the scrofulous diathesis, luive . yreided and. there are few thilt• do mot, ••• when its effect is properly•aided.bylocal treatMent.". A' lady;. unen7ling 'hi allow the' ptOticatioac of her . . • .. 1 .31 - y daughter end-myself have. leen cured' f a - very - debilitating, - i.cucorrheci of long standing,. by two bottle! of yourSAils'lLrAnit.tat.".. " - • • • Rheurnitisrn,.Gout, Liver Cotiaplaint, Dy% • . , peped6, - Heart DjeCasti,.Ndurolgi, tthen'eanseti h Scrnfula in the Fytitemi ar6 rapidly cured by-this Ex.ti'S,tit4ArAittii..A. . . _ .. .'- .- :::::: - .:AYER'.S:.:.. .. .L . .... CATHAETI.C...:PILLS. possess so inany•advantages the. other. purgatives in the Market, andtheiremperior Virtues are so unirersally . known, thatwe need ; not do more than to:assure the public their quality is: maintained equal to the best it ever has been,,and that they marhe depemiled on to do all that they have, ever done. • ; • Prepared by J... C. AVER, M. D.; /is 00.,. Lowell, Mass., and sold by • J. G. _BROWN & S4M, and by all the drug gtkits in ;Pottsville, also by nil. dealers in medicine eve-. rywhere. • " July 16,..64. ..itys Easy nAunt 'PIPE1 1 4.- - -A tine. lot -ITI - of genuine Meerrchanm Pipes, at • . , Tobiteco Store; Jan. 9, .64 GENIIINIII HAVANA. SEGARe; '. Nov,7 763, • . 11170)3ILT, Apothecary . . . - 'AV. FOR . SALE:—Wholesele . Deider H in Baled Timothy, Clover -and Meadow My,. aad • • . • EDWARD B. PEALE. .. . F. O. Address, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Hesidence, two miles beloW Schuylkill Haven. April 2, 434. *Tiougoon**oo4.***-ar - : - ' :'• • '': - .Vhile-1 10 ) 31411 g his: Valialiiiii . ' l 47 l riiii; , ..*! s *-*O4 • Oa : ' r the . !ilyttcm; in curing Di iea - • : - • • !--• • • GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING . IT; The - ab9Ve 115 atorrecr likeness'of Dr . Schenck .' taken Many years ago ; 'after be had - recovered limn poi:thump lien, by a course of. hie "Soircricies Put.gorrte The likeness., altianneh it does.not represent him 'any thing like arched as he'was at the wore, yet It Is in. strong eontrrit With the hale and vigonsus looks of the Portrait beloW, Which is the true likeness of hiniat the present time. • The contraht bet Ween these 'two per. traits: is se great thatmany would not believe Ahem to be the:sank: person. Yet there, are hrindrede of Persons in and around Philadelphia' who' willrecotTnize both portraits to be true representations. When the. first' was taken he wel ,, hed 107 pciande ; at the present time COATED REGULATOR.; Preserver, AND SAFE ...... ._ . . . . . - . ... . • TO . THE PUBLIC. '..: . . Thirty.years 11,.'0 Lwas'in•the last stages of Pulmo nary Consumption, and given up . to .die. ; I resided in Philadelphia. and Dr. Joseph Parish, then of this city, - ordered rue to . ; M oorestown , N. X.,. a distance ', Of. nine Miles, Which took.me tivo days.to get there.' - On •mY arriVal I ivas put to bed, and there Laid for many weeks. This was my native place,' where till-my and had died.of Consumption:, • Dr..Thiiruton, who'attended My father in. his last illness, 'called, and :4:W6 - me one 3ceek to tlx tth.my affairs. Ile hadsiien all my fam ily go that way, and thought . I was to .go, too. heaill of the 'remedies I now offer to the • public, .which cured me', It seemed tome that I could:feel theM.pen etnitingrtif whole system.' • •' •• ."•• - •' • . • They soon ripened the • matter oti •my lungs and..l "would spit off more than•atiint.'Of offensive telrow.mat ter every morning. , As soon natbitt began to,. subside, niy •cotigh, fever, paim.night sWeatsv—all 'began to leave me. and my appetite became So.grear : that it ytillS with difficulty I could keep frcim eating too . . mach. I sOon gained my strength, and I have been . growing in : flesh ever since.: For many years •I have • . enjoyed '.unibter ruptild: hood-health; .keeping : the liver and Stomach healthy with the Seaweed Tonic and libindiake.PillJ, as I am pfabilions temperament... 34fy weight istwo hen, dret4g.md twenty pounds. On my recovery people would; send .tor me, far and near, to see if theireasns were like mine. For this purpoiinl pay professional visits in the. large cities.; 'The consumptives • wish to see - the one • that Makes -.these -medicines:and:who . was '_cured'., of 'consumption by . them. TO make neW.ltings 1 iriipO44l, •,ble ; but carities in the lungs . , and chronic ulceration:4 °title bronchial tubes can. he. healed. ..Such 'cases atij dying hourly under the-ordinary treittment ciane and just such .are cured by 'the. proper nse 'of Schenck•c Pulmonic*Syrnp, Seaweed Tonic, and. Man • itnni now a healthy man, with a_large in the middle lobe of the right the loWerlobe yery niuch . - hepatiiedand complete, - adhesion of -the pleura. The lett king is sound,,.and the upper lobe of. the right:lung fte in a tolerably healthy condition. The . great, reason' why physicians do not cure . cditsunintion 11A, they, try.to do too much they giyemcateine-i to -stop the cough, to stop chill, to fitdp night sWeats, hectic fever, rind,.liy . so they , .derange the Whole - digestive. -powers*, lockingnp-the Secretions. And eventthilly..the patient stoke and dies_ After I make it careful examination - of . the -patient with the lte'spironicter; and . find lungs enough - left to.cure, I direct-the patient-how to-use' the. three ltemoVe the cause,; and 'thee will all stop Of their own accord. No one can be ctOed Of tam , . supiption, liver_ complaint, dysliepsia:ficatarrh,•tanker,, ulcerated throat, unless the liver and stomatharc made healthy:• NawFingland this catiktr;chroniecatarrly, nlcetatialthroat - tdongatirin ot7uVula, is more preys ,lent than in any other stir:oo6,ot the. country. 'This. is• frequently caused 'by a foul stomach.., You may burn. it ont With caustic time and again. and all - they'will get •is temporary relief.. Correct the stomach ;Lod liver, and they will heal up•thetnselves, r. - Goiidnutrition is the reinedy.lf 'yOu have- any -di sease in any part of the body, it will remain there, 'and 'decay more and more, until you tawgetthe stomach in the condition 10 digest food, and. make new .1)100 to take the plate of diseased matter: . :This is. the only way to heal cavities in the lungs and ulcerated:limo,- Wet-tubes. • Correct tbe; stOriaach, and liter,' and nature :will di) the healing.. Many persons have' an idea - _:that, certain medicines are great puritiers the blood; When blood is once diseased it cannot be puritted.;•it •is di seased the salmi as the, diseased Matterni the system ; but get the. apparatus in order, the liver and Stomach: and glee it plenty - of ntinrisbitig food.lt will make, new blood: Whith Will take the place of. that .which IS _ . . . , '. - Sehenclos Pa mm lmonSyp is one of tbe•best preparaL' tions of iron in use,' it is a powerful' tonic in,itself, and When the Seaweed Tonic diSsolves•the mucus in :the stomach s and it is Carried off - by the alit of the Mandrake Pills, the Pulinonie Syriip.is made int d;blood. This; is the only Way to cure consumption.- If .1.-„eannot get a 'good'appetite, and food•doe's lint digest. I cannot cure the patient. Never mind the' cough ;• remove the-cause and . it'will stop of itself. This the Most trouble have. with my patients at my rocirns: r - They say, Doci ; • tor, 1 feel stronger ; I can eat;, my night 'sweats are' better, and I feel better. every way ;:lett•niycough is so had yet itt• and they are astonished to.hearnWi' say that does not Matter.: remoye . the cause, and UMeough will slop of itself. • Schertek'S Seaweed' creates a_good appe, tite in, about nine dayS,'Wheritheire isatii lung (Ukase,' unless the liver is su congested that I he 31andraktiPills cannot. unpick the ducts of the gall bladdean . that short • apace of inOrder ti.l'allow the stale bile to .piss. off.. Keep the dyer and stomach 'holtliv, and there is lesF; (I:11)0r of consnmptitin or any other iii`XlL6l;.... It is. hard to. take Told 'When those othans are healthy. Those . .that: are. hilions; low. SPirlted,, dreary: feeling stupid, coated tongue,. poor appetite, nervone, stothach 'full or . • wind,reverything: that is eaten ties - - IteaVY. less of me . - rno'ry, try' wio bottle of i.4.IIENCK'S SEAM OOD TON -2111,1.01,i! Itox• of *ScIIENCIQS „MAN liRA ICE PILLS. It.:isunly.acoct of Onedollar, and twenty4lve:. cents, with' full dire ........... ...,. .... . , , . ' This :is D iusufficient. - hi satisfy what : the medicineS are. - Fret:lneptly onehdttle Makes, a great Changes-id thesystein. Any person that cid - opt ordinary. -health: b' 'using 'the Seaweed and Mandrake Pills. riech sibnally; must get ifiedigestive organs in such a healthy condition that _they become fleetly.- 1 • can prodnec :a untidier of my bld consumptive patients ndw'enjoying goodlealth,'weighing nearly 200 pounds"t•-will con' dude by relating threectireA I - have madein New York, `,and Which areal] different, And Wish any one'who feels any interest-in the matter to visit. them.' First is Mrs. Endow, residing' then : at 109 Lioustriftstreet. • Herhns band called upon me at-myrooms, 32 Mind street, 'and wished the to Call anil see her.- , lIA said I could . do :no good; . Oahe - had allthe best medical attendance, and All stildthe was trio_ far good with CoristomptiOn 'to be cured;. but She had heard Of some. groat cures. I had made., and hp desired to gratify her Wishes.. I' called,: and, found her lying confined to-her bed in the' laSt stage -of bronchial consumption. and without doubt must have' died 'sum - . I examined her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much affected, hut no cavities had' formed i her cough Was Very severe : the spit-box 'was 'half full o f thick puss. • • Pulse-140;legs 'swollen very mrwitt And worse than all, .chninie diarrhea,. Iler bowels had been. Moved eleven. times thatday.-r.I told 'teeth:it she had' lung enough to. lie cured.htif that:lids diarrhea had been of Icing Standing; and-her stomacliwas in -such an :nicerailed eonditionthat -I Wasnfraid - nothing could he dime.. She insistentshould-trytAct•do whet. I- could for her, observing that she could .not,. lard • long-- hi the. Condition-she was in, arid I Could not :Make her • Any. worse. I. gave. her first a dose of. my- Mandrake Pills,. and the Tonic-arid Syrup freely. , Mint WAS no Tuesday,. :and by thettext Sunday the diarrhea waS - carriedoff, tier appetite had returned, and She•enuld sit up in . bed and cattier dinner. 'She is now Well, arid' gave the : a king 'certificate, certified to'by the liev.-Dr. iDowling. • •.' ... • .. Mrs Bartholothew;•-53.West Forty-fifth :street4arine to my rooms With 'a tumor.on her liver, 'She was low . spirited, skiri 611ii0l . Y.- tOlIZIlli CO:ttelo)oWelS 'dist ice,. no 'appetite, and fast sinking. ' hi to theigrave;'. The said lit ,mor had been tql)lling over fourteen :years. :I gaVither. . Syririf Tonle and Pills, add told berth take them just as the .directions: ',Wm. printed.- -She came back to - my rooms, 32 Bond street in two we'eks:.somewhat better; her tongue hadiwan to..eleauriiittle around the edges, her skin' whiter andher eyes brighter, and the.tumor discharging very, offensive nnitter. much : la:4er than it :bad ever done before. She kept gradually improving, anti in aborit two', months she came to my rooms'--eery much frightened; .saying 'that ' the -tunioritiad nearly stripped running.. and was healifig up. Add that every doctor had told her :hat if it ever healed itiCould. cause' her death. 'I told her that the disease had all' left her '-system, and riattire Would toil the ulder up. .They are .now healed;'nucl have for 'about a year, :and-she is' as heartyitnil rOnast a woman as yon will raid in allays' walk.. Slw is glad fit any inlet° rail crither, and takes .great pains to visit, anY fillet that she hears hasilnything lik i.her case : and Must() get them tocome and see Me. 'The next citseis Miss 'Sebfield,-frimittitainford. Conn;, . Mrs. Bartholtimew gothet down to sge Enti. tontshe has been 'ever shire at her house.• When she first cal:nett). my rooms, she was.mulfhwmaelated with ndistressing cough; spit ti trig large quantities Of 'blood. I.examined ' 'her -lungs With the respirometer, Anil in,all my practice neer found one:With one lung so far-gone and the other] lung sesonfid. Leonid not•giTe mach encourageMent..l thoughf 'Abe • would die tbut., to- my -astonishment the 1 •Pulawnib Syrup. Sehweed . Tottie,- :and Mandrake Pills allseemed ta'go right to . work,:tlit.‘ lung is all healed "over. leaving a..eavity • 'as jarge t - LS - 'ff "goose, egg ; good . appetite, fine: spirits and - has gained sone:thirtyrese ; , pounds in Weight. *.She hes somecoughyet, Whichl do, not think. it writild - be of great' interest to some unpre judieed physician -to visit these cases, particularly Nisi 1 esi Scofield: or any of them. whet- have been cured jr' tny Medicines.. T m ifey are nuermisln Nei' York; , Owl above three all differ• froth, each'othert :And if in fines are,doing what I represent they are'',. they should have:l the credit and the elated known wbCre and foil , they' .mayhe cured. ... -, :: -•' J. 11. "SCUENCK..M.• D. I Dr. J.. 11. Schenck eri . ttlie.' forind at his principa i l office, No. 30 North Calf Street: Philadelphia,' Avery. Saturday., from ii A. M., until 5 P. M.,'- to ' give advice - Tree' of • c.harge ; but. for a . .thorough examination he' charges three dollars. - Price of the Pultnontc . Spiv and Sea- . weed. each. Aft :2ti per heti le, or itti the half•dozeri; - Mandrake Pills - :5 rttntspar box; and is-- for sale by all •Driftistsand Dealers:-.,- : . • . s . .. - -:-.-'.- -:.• • • May. 21 .A. 14. • ' -1 : ': . : -.- 'l'.. l: '— . !I . .. . . . . 204y-eow R OWARD - A SSOCIA ONI rarinik, PA. . . . of Neri•inarii; • Seminii • • Uri. miry . . and .I.44exuall PiyAitenui-• new And tellable 'treatment—in reports Of the HOWARD A5t......0.C1AT10N =sent by nwti iu,sealerl'lettcr envelopes, free of charge; Address, HOUGHTON.' llowitalAeso ciation,Nn. 2 &oath Ninth etrecii, Ptiladelptita, Pa: -• • • CII 0 E RA:: A l't fAURILEA.: 1111,3 E TURE—an Invaluable'remedy, - Prepared and sold HUGHES, Pthumacetrtical Chemist. , . Noy. 7, •63 URGEON , A. .TILTBKISII 'Bathing , and S Wotil Sponges, at .' . • • Npir. 'l t - . . & SHOULTIVER BILAVICI9, .1: at. • • ' . . latlGHlSS•.'Apothec.try. ' liIDERVIVS PA.TEN:TI4Ir. PIPE!. at MAY; . . . ^4:4,1 , " -- To the Ladies - of on.car - Periodic4il.A3raia, • . .• . . F i erlailiCat props, • •- • - • • -- • • ' ; The Gre at, Female Remee ly .• •--..- The. G . reat Female Remedity • PERIODICAL ' - LYON'S P DROPS cure Jill complallits incideneto the se; anti remove all obstructions -of ,)..ni ture, from 'whatever came,, producing . health, vigor . ; yd. Li, N'S PERIODICAL DROPS are better: . than Pills, Powders and .Nostrunut ; being a fluid preptu e. Son, their action is direct and positive, and it. nee. Is nothing but good common sense to see and understar the reason why they cure all those-ills to which the -system is Subjected, with dispatch and, a degree A. t certainty which nothing . but ascientirically ompound& 1 linhipreliaratioh could reach ;.they are, in the most ob- .." Reliablf, and intro to do Good: •,. ' • Reliable, and r oar° to do Good And cannot do Harm,... :. f - • And cannot do 'Karin; ' • • : To the most delicate constitutious LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS will: certainly pro-, duce the regular return' of nature, if taken a dafor two before the expected period, andit .is a maxim In the profe.wion, that'prevention is better than cure.. ' . - LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS have been' need by over twenty-tlve thonaand ladies within the. past six mouths, and Ole testimony of sills, "It lancet,' cures." . " CAUTION .. • CAUTION ;!, "Dear in, mind that I guarantee my Drops to cure Sup pression of the Menses, from whatever cause. though care should be taken to ascertain if Pregnancy be the .cause, Si these Drops would, be sure to produce misear- . riage, if taken whilst in that'situation. and all are can tiened against using them, as I wish it distinctly under stood that.l do not hold myself 'responsible when .used under such circumstance. • .' ' • • • LADIES Thek are pechliarly adaPted,:. as they bring' the monthly • period ; withsuch perfect regularity:' •. • : . .1 could furnish.tuay.qUantity.of testimonials of its -ef fleecy from my-own patients, but the practice, of.'parad ing bought. and fictitious ouirs. before the public is: so prevalent, Ido not deem it advisable: • .• - . • - . TIME. : ' • • BE VirIS.BIac.TBLE. . • . Let not disease destroy yotir conatitution—Try a bot tle of my PERIODICAL DROPS, and you will be sails - fled that lam no imposter. Tell your afflicted' friend :what'restored the bloom of - health to-yonr. 'cheeks, and ;thereby confera - favor more valuable . than gold.- Fur hanful or scanty menstruation it is- just 'the thing. I ve noW-in my mind an instance 'of a- lady who . had been suffering from 'painful Igenstruation , for -two or • three years, confining her to . lief room each time. She had-applied to several eminent, physicians; Without ' re lief,'_when ono bottle of my Drops entirely cured her.. ..ON - F 1 BOTTLE CURES •..-- .• • ONE BOTTLE.CUBES • • ••• • . . . ONE BOTTLE ' GUREa Inhlmost eveiv.ease.' • • .• • ' It is impossible to enjoy the bloom of health'. and vae - ity of spirits, unless the !lenses are retztlar as to thejtirrie,.the: quantity, „and, quality. When they. are obstrueted; nature makes her efforts, to °Waite for' it :some btlier.outlet, and unless these- efforts. of nature 'are assisted. the patient usually experiences desponden- Nerymisticsa, and finally; CONSUMPTION assumes its sway, and preiniturely . terminates. a miserable life. Do not suffer from Abese irregularities .when' an' ku ,restment of one dollar in . Lyon's Periodical Dropswill regulnte and iestore natuie to its' healthy .tharse; and . • ... DO. NOT BE IMPOSED UPON 1. DO DO NOT BE IM.POSED UPON ! by those who hake other preparations,' which they de , sire to palm off upon the strength of • the _popularity. of my Drops..:But when the: Druggist you apply tdhaenot gut them, either make him buy them for.yon. or else enclose One Diditir to the nearest general wholesale .agent, whoWillreturn You a bottle, by return Express:. See that the name of .1n0..L. Lyon is 'written upon the directions which are-wrapped 'around each' buttle. - - Nofte others are-genuine: Therefore, beivare of. cOunz. terfeits.. They are fur sale by every . druggist intity and country, at one dollar (V) I)er'bottle. if You wish lief - take no other. Dr, JNo...r..LYON, • •.• • • Practicing Physician, -Neiv•littY'en, Conn. . :Who can be consulted concerning all diseases, either personally or .by letter. • • Geo.: C. Goodwin. & Co., .Bokon -;D. S.Barnes . * Co., - New York; Lord & Smith, Ohicago,'Wholesale Agents : 'Feb 27, :64. . . •. . ' 9-45 -c ow • DR. VVISHART I 'S PINE TREE T AR.: . .0-0 RD I At IS THE VITALPRINCIPLEoe-THE PINE .TRET,: *Obtained by' peculiar process in the distillation of the tar by" widch ie3 highest medicinal : properties are re tained. ,• . .• It.id,the medicine 'that . cures when all - otliei4 have • • P AVy...YOU 4: COUGH ?: 11Xvn YOU S01:1: TIIHAAT Have ypn any or the' pitmonitory Eymiltoins of that roo6t. fa tal CONSUNUTIPN ? . . • • • Those echo slitiald be warned by flaw Fyn - whims gen erally think lightly of them until-it is too, late.. - Froth this fact; perhaps- more than any 'other, arises the sad prevalence and fatality of disease which sweeptl to the - grave at least one - :sixth of Death's victims: • • . - Whathte- its SVnIPIDAIS? - „ •• . '• - , . ' It ustallv-begins with a shed., -dry cough, which Snail. becomes habitual, but•for some - time upstarts; is raised except 'a rilaMY MCGCS. , :The . ,breathiug is 'Somewhat DIFFICULT, and upon - slight exercise near IthIIIFD. sense Of 'riciti•Niss and otpar.SstoN'at the chest is often . felt As the disease advances the patient becomes thin in flesh, is afflicted' with loSs of appetite, greatlauguor,.. -indolence. and dejection. of spirits; -and may continue in. - this state for a considerable leMsth of hue; 'that it is very readily affected .by slight 'exposure or fatigue. If these occur. the cough becomes - more. troublesome.;.aiid is' attended with.expectoration; which iS• 'nest copious and. free eat lv, id the morning.. - This sometimes streak 'dd.:with' Mora: At this stage night-Sweats -usually set. 'n, and iii Some cases a- Manse ..lileeding of the-lungs •maralso occur..: • am in some-part-of the chest - is . ..felt, otirl . often a diitictillY of -lying upon one 'or: - the;ottier side.„ withont•SeVere tits of Coughing or •a'sense Of . full n'ess.or suffocation, is elperienced.: The pulse becomett full, hard, and. frequent, - 'the hectic -flush tinges the • cheeks, dud the dire malady is fast...hastening to' itS • You now ask, "IS rintiath elite - Consnimition has been and- can be cured by the•nee of my-TAri cOßplti.. even in apparently hopeless prses.. This assertion I Make' with, the abilityto present . tire rnost. complete • evidenee• of the truth.. Spare -will not admit Pf.tuy giving the'ciddentS of the many thousands 'of testimonials to its.' value, which I have been and am receiving front men and .women of' micpiestionatile Worth and reputation,; I have, had' a• number of these certificate's printed in circular form;'Whieb3rwill send you free on application; Whether .yim now' determine icrtrY the Medicine or.not; send for the cii . crilar:- After. .years:of study and expenmeht, I 'offer this medicine; belieyingit to he, the best remedy for all et:r.mestArty If-you cannot-bi henetlitctdbY • the use of the Teo Conn: tl 1., believe Son are heyphd. all earthly aid. •Yet if there :um better curate agents, I' earnestly advise their • use.-- The best remedies, the best care, are needed by those afficted 'with 'this . dis ease. Because I believe this to .be the best,l ask. you to try it.... • '.• •• . . . -Many, not only of the people, but physicians of every school and practice„are •daily'asking me, 'What is the krinciple or cause of -•your.ElleMliS in the treatuient - of fut.Mminv . e..),Sgt73lrllo.N l" My answer this ..• .INVIOOILATIO: - Of.. the • digestive . ••organs-4he STRENOTIIENiNG of th . e.debilitited emueniA-; . 71ONnnd ENRICII.II - g:CT of the blts - )kmust'expel from the. "system t he' 'corrupt ion which: Scroftda. breeds. While this is:effected by the . powerful Alterative (chanting. s from. di:icase to healthyproperties of he: Tar Cordial, its healibg and renovating principlets also acting-up . the irritated surfaces of the lungs and tbrhat, pent:tin- - ling, to each diseased part, relievint pain,' subduing. in •.fiammation and' restoring healthful tendency. 'Let .this twd . -fold power, the - healingand am strengthening, continue to - tict. in conjunction. with Nature's constant recuperative, tendency, and.--the . patient is saved, if.he has. nut too long' delayed a resort to. tbe. means - of . . , ' Tne Pisa TREE Psi CoiniAt 'will Cure Coughs, Sore Throat and lireast,'l3ronchitis. Asthrria. Croup, Whoop ing Cough, .Diptheria, and is also an exeellentremedy for diseases:Of thekidncys and female complaints. • - : .. • BEWARE OF 'COUNTERFEITS 1 - • The genuine hh_c. the' name of the . proprietoi code pine tree blown.tu the bottle. All others Are. spurious . . . . . PRIM FIFTY 'CENTS AND ONK DOLLAR Mit Prepared oalytylthe pri)prietor. 1011. - l;. (4, - ...- iwisittAKT, NO. 10 NORTE! SECOND STREET, rifFor sale by all Druggiets Decenjberl2, • • 114ijUlilitki i'T Fr i 0, Jv i ALE s i._W ---- N 41 <e•\ 41 ) , 0 4 - 1' i• r c- t.,\\„ f(f .. v • ? ' 1 . P jiLLS) ) ) P.ROGLAMA.T.ION! TO TIIE LADIES!' BOTH REARRIED AND . SINGLE, The Oldest Regulator for Females, . . D.i'Clicesesman4ifetnitle Will immediately relieve; without. Pain, all :disturban-. ces of the pi;riodie discharge, whether arising. 'from re laxation or suppression. They act like-a charm in re:. moving the pains that accompaify ditlienit or Iminoler-: ate menstruation, and are the. only safe and reliable re medy for Finshes,-Sick. Headache,-Pains in.the.Loins. Back and Sides, PalpitatiOn of the Heart, -Nerrous,Tre: 'morn, Hysterics, Spasms, Broke') Sleep s and other no-. pleasant and dangeriMs effects of nu unnatural 'condi tion of the sexual functions. In the'worst ease-of .Fltt or Albus or Whites, • :theyettect a Speedy cure. . • Chet._Nieman's Female Palm • have been used OVER - A.QUARTER OF A CENTURY: Theynreoffered as the only safe means of renewing in-. temipttsl menstruation. but ladles must bear in mind that there is one condition of the. female sysiem in which the, Pills cannot be taken ' without 'producing' a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition 'referred to is PREGNANCY.—the result, MISCARRIAGE: Such is . the.iriTsistible tendency of the medicine to restore the 'senior functions to a normal condition, that even . the' reprodnctlye Owes of naturerannot resist' it, : TIIEY CANNOT DO RARX in any other way.. • , - - - Dr.',Chee,eman's Fem , ' are the only Med;vine that. MARRIED AND SINGLE. LADIES have relied upon for .many-yeara, or - can rely upon now:: BEWARE OFIMITATIONSI These Pills corm the Finest. Preparation ever pat tom:lrd. with IM MEDIATE and .PERSISTENT • SUCCESS. DON'T 'BE DECEIVED. Take. MO - advertisement to nur . Druguist. and tell hini that . 'you want- the BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE-IN TILE 11 OULD, whith is: comprised In • . • Dr.•Clkersertistaho Female Dille.: '...They have received,'nnd tire nmV reteiving,..the sami nen 'of the nit:iet, eminent Phyeleinns in Amene.i. Explicit Directions with eich.'hoz—the price, Ossi *ER 15o; containing from 150 to 60 Pills. . : Pill's sent-by mall, promptly; by remitting - the price to the Proprietors, or any. authorized . Agent, ta current. BOLD BY . DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. lIUT(JLUNGS d lIILLYER. I'reprieto6, . ' Si Cedar strect. Nevi :York: ': Sold in Pottsville bv JOAN 0. - BROW'S SON - rin btinersville by JACOII S . : LAWRENCE: in . Tamaqua by E. - J. FRY tuNIN. P.' FOWLER, and in St....Cl:lir. by. all' Druggists, • , Teb NEw null) OF M C VT LAM County. ; Scott's New Map of Schuylkill Comity for sale by" , • • ' •B. BANNAN. Also, &wafers New Maim' of: all the Anthracite Coal Regions, and iron, Railroad and Canal Map of this State.. :Prom ttip Anteri6art . . • - • WORK FOR THE FARM, BIM, VW -iitio-.FAR THE moue, able to estivate .the quality of grads, have ht disposal. Prices are 2,6t ua te so ranch. tliat it will be imps , contract far ahead, to -del iver : produce, - best way will be to acil at the market stt- the tune of delivery—every Otter Z~ ill create:diseatisafaction. ,'The all kinds of produce will. be almost at very good prices. Butcopcos.—The sheds arid stablesi o , if all kinds, 'especially for such as et atted (hiring the fall and yinter, alu k: joked to at. this seasonrencimi C:3sary, 'made tight . and comfortable, 'tfon provided, and painted if they n e i di Straw sheds and Straw roofed - Sheds • most easily niady ftt, threshing 111:11C. ..12kirElt:—;-Tliebutter yield may be .tianyinoi c ased by feeding oil-cak e moderate', du }ntitics. At present .pi oliniriei and the ready . .inarket finds al quality fit for export cattle, in` good . : Ifesh;,ifthey lose fat nt season i,t will be Lard to regain -it so.tluttl will b-egin to winter in good e9ndition. salt, and look , to the wateriu the pai: vi , no;; only to have it there, • but Ulm the Au Kaye good water. ; . ell E.Efili 3lAKlxo.—The produCtion excellent article of food 'ought to be ',gi f _ • . . _ ONT. BOTTLE CURES Philndclphia. 50-Iyeow t he tatute As tho season ° advances, fame every ounce of butter JOatle,• should Importantto keep . all increased, and in the heat of sum Mer usnally,inore profitable to make them is to make butter Co - R.N.-4n the . field Tshould be let alz, ter-this season--even If it blows clown, rigid,. itself. ...Keep the fowls . out be the gweet corn forms - a delicious : addition to table vegetables Mitt as it. matures iii suc sion, it Should be dried for iv:o*er use. tat care *not to let it get too old owl tough be picking: - is much lapel whiel draMeclat.this'season, but" t ne'other, 'ork should be pushed forward as the may fdl thelow lands any day. - If lab. be obtained for . the; purpose,`go also it thorough draining of uplands—it pays. -FAr.Lows are relics - of the agriculture forther.gYseratiini, .aral .fast becoming - 0 letd as they ought to be_, .The best fili ing decent land can,. have, is a crop of n No man Ought to take from land utca..t he givestolt: The Whole. object of ti:,. law is - JO enable men'to s/.-i;i the land nallk. Let noland that is good tbr slut; ie idle: it needs.. fallowing, .nn nipain and, plow' and hoe titetz.: plow in groWing buckwiteatl- - not let-them .11a3.1 ) or Nlte disuse with every rod of. le.6;e but - maintalit those that - must straid in go; GRAIN Fiia,Da 'are. apt. to, be felt of f) , 3 tweeds rea,df to go to seed. Glean tliorouf.b. with'a horse rake, and often, sake: in two Aired ions,,il the: stubble is IQ and feed the gleanings to.the Logs or po'al:i .then burn over the Stubble so as -to kill Weed seeds. - .1 - : • . GaAss. r —Angust is prOhahly the.best I in:-the.Yetir for manuritig.grass lands. fine of an kind,- soon ;after. ntowing;. -1-I.Ay.- 77 HVosh, forward the haying 3vitli il disnatch; for . the_graAsis generally iajurc:l'o. Iloasr.s.-Let them stanil N ' cliect in.darkbut airy stables dnring the day. turn.-them in to pasture at night. lye grateful to them", ,apd they Will khp much better couirttimi, and secure frtla' from hots: I.ltzigATlo.N.—Make this srtbject'a study. The sotrees, of. water are streams; poi . wells:"springs,adThe last two of copy- .yi . eldingtiSually- but a small supply:.ll2 :Water-May 'conducted byfollowingthtir act level of the source to. parts of -the. fn. where: it pe, quite surprising to tied that it will-run. . - SIA'N - uans.L-Push forward the compost heal . • using etery..available Material: The tithe: acennuilating at tlielitables may very pro: ably lie used in:making' compost. t3alt - 11:! : sods,..Weeds,'and muck-constituting 111.11.. i: o a f tbn'heap, t:he manure being spread ers so as to get..Up a uniform"heat by its mehtation::. Makoolvs.•—.Put a great bienatli ;onia. for the inowing machine, by sinldniz clearing off stones and stumps leveliilg mocks, etc . • . :9ArS.—Cut as .soon as. the grain in the lats heads heconies•plump, and may he rptity.: out In the hand, , but before there . is (iauce . of theripest shelling:= It is not desirablt hare the grain get too ripti, . as the Eno 2; worth less for feeding. " • PAsrear.n.--Nyhen cattle dropp;ngs.aeov late on rich . pastures, scatter theni.iiith maul. Now and burn weeds before the se,i riPen,.Suffer.no pieces to be too' eloe fe!l It often pays.to:run a - m Owing. niachint: - OS I ` the_pasolres.to cut - the tall wiry grass . :lsh may. liaye heat left by the cattle,' and trd gathered by tle horse .rake,.:tuakes a addition to the :sto - elt . :of bedding or ,It) ifr) compost. , , •-• FOricrois.—Lrtilessllte groutia crirclerk, copied by other crops; do dig t pota earty, except • for . Mnrketin:'Tlll:TllP. 4 Well: be sown after early . -potatocs mOved, utiMsswinfer. Drain or grass ,fow. Doict • Ove:tiP tirelaMl Pouhrocr.—Allow them the rzlnge . grain fields lifter" lifin;e•st. It . gc-:will fatten as readily tilIN ; .bring Inittcr prices: Feed greens.•r.y .7 - kinil . to till confined in - yards"... Viiitestk: -I.,he-"pouttry - honks,. lipteie the neat moo•its. calunitim in the ash-1,01: dust; is SiSid to lies.! ItooT Cnof 5.. 7 -Kreep . the sail loose, olx free from :%i•et - ds , thin Out freeely; .; . ILamsn..—The' winter sorts may lie .5 (1 now: TlM".bestol : these is tile- srarlcc ' m-seyinter. is,aupericr to the •wilitt) JJlilek .viiiner- sorts:. • geripto, . . . . rorkro . Dplet.L.Nos.--.—Peel some pot3t( and, grate them into 'basin:Of let 11 pidp remain . . iii the; " water a coirl Ie of bolia , draitt,it,ciff, and mix with: it half its rreii'~ t Of flour, Withiopper; salt,- 4100 Ortiona and sweet herbs. If notinoist - en 4 a little WAter. • Roll into - dwuplitio 6 _ . Isize of a large apple, sprinkle well with t 1044- and.throw them intoboiling. water. 1 9 4 .you. ohscrve them, rising to the toP..Pf t e . :saticejmn, they will be boiled.enough. 2- ' I ct ..I,ca o one . , strained blackberry juice,i 'add one Pound ti white sitgar, , oee teaspoonful .powder 4 spice; oncteirspoonfid ground cloves: Bo' Minutes, then : remove Quin 11.fire.-oi,. add half pint. foOrtli proof brandy Or gi g ' _Wonofigithela whiikey.- Bottle". and fit for" inunmediate .I.tses,":osl3° Account use inferior brandy. . • EsruAct 'BLicantiurr.--Fill a vat bb half full of riPo berries; add .5 teaspoonful "4t allspice and. a few clove - S. • j'ill•tb_ s t bottle with the .best whiskey. At tho a mouth it will befit for use:. with a: little - sugtir And : water; . •
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