*mot. Wit' it MW TWO POTATOES . IN 1898..: The follfewini anecdote of the first lifario leriti is Mated in a letter front a corraponti .ent who wes a considerable time ffi 'French Atillitary service,amd who;ritches far ita an- It*en_ *Tbeesentoih b a ttle Of efere the'Dim, when "aPoleba the . First, in comPani withAlishal"Napoleon Earthier, was walking incienitio tl3ropgh tbgi (eimp rtsSening to the talk of his soldiers, •he -stbkin,agrouP not far off a , grenadier of the :gaud, %Who was roasting some potatoes in the "lithtelid like a roasted pototo above all thingiCsaid the 'Emperor to the Marshal, . 4 'ask the owner - of them if hi will. sell one." -In-dbel.lienee to the order Bertble.r advan -ced-tolue group and asked to whom thepck itate•aillitelonged: A grenadier _stepped for "wardlind said, 'AMY are mine- • ' _ • '"Wit you sell me one?" inquiled Bet % +lave only Ave," said the grenadier; . • '"antl:that's hardly enough for my supper." 'D1614113 you. two Napoleons ifiyou will -telt me one," continued - "!Ilion't want your gold;" said the grena tier, 44 .1. shell be killed „perhaps; to-morrow, apdaeloset,Vant the enemy to find me with •a empty stomach." •"" •' • Merrthier reported the 'soldier's answer to "the Eniperor who was standing a little in the , • ' "Let's see if I shall be luckier than you," • • • said the latter ; and going up' close to they grenadier,, he asked him if he would sell him "Not by a long shot," answered the gen , tidier; "I havn't enough for myself." "But you may set your own price," said Napoleon. "Come; ram hungry end hav en 'eaten to-day.". 4 I tell you I haven't enough for mYself," repeated the grenadier; "besides all that, do you think I don't know you in spite of your disguise ?" ' • "Who am I' then?" inquired Napoleon.' "Bah !";tiaid the "grenadier. •"The little corporal as they call you. Am I . right?" "Well," geld Napoleon, "since you know me., will you sell me a potato ?" • "No," said the grenadier, "but if you would hate ma , come and dine with you when Wet get back to Paris, you may sup with me to-night." "Pone!" said NaPoloon. • "On the word of a little corporal—on the word of an Em . peror : l". "Well and good," -mid the , grenadier. "Our potatoes ought to be done by this time. . There are tbe two largest ones ; the rest I'll eat myself." The Emperor sat down and ate his potatoes, and then returned with Berthier to .his tent, merely. _remarking, "That rogue , a good soldier; I'llwager." • , ' Two months afterwards, Napoleon_ the Great Was in , the midst of a brilliimt court at the palaee.of the Tuilleries, , and : was just sit-, ting down to dine, when word was brought him that a grenadier was without, trying to force the guard at the "door, saying _he had beta invited by the Emperor. . "Let him come in," said his Majesty. The soldier entered,. presented erms,. and saidto Napoleon : ':10 yeu remember once having supped with me ofl my roasted pota toes?" "Oh, is that you? Tea; yes, I remember," said the Emperor ; "and so you have come to dine -with me, have you? Rustan, lay another cover on your table , for , that brave • fellow." Again the gremidier presented arms, and said, "A. grenadier of the guards does not eat with lackeys. Your Majesty told me I should eat with you.; that was the bargain; and, trusting •to your word, I haye come hither." "True, true,"-said the Emperor. "Lay a. cover here Near mi; lay aside your arms mon ami, and draw up to the table." Dinner over, the grenedier , went at his 1 - usual pace, took up his carbine, and, turning to the Emperor, , presented arms. mere private," he said. "ought not to dine 'at the table of his Emperor." •• - "Ah ! I understand yon," said Napoleon. "I .name you Cheialier of the Legion Of Honor, and Lieutenant in my: company of gilarde." . "Thank you, heartily." returned the sol dier. • Vies CEntperiur I" he shouted, and then withdrew. - , A SCRUB headed boy, having been brought up as a witness before the court, the following colloquy ensued : "Where do you live ?" said the judge. "Live with mother."- . rW here does your mother live?" "She lives with, father." • "Where does he live?" ", • "Ho lives with the old folks.": "Where do they live?" said the judge, getting very red, as the audible snickersgoes round the room. • • . ',They .live at home." "Where in thander's theirhome t" - "That's where I'm from," says the boy, sticking his tongue in the corner of his cheek and sloivly closing one eye.at the judge. "Hero, Mr. Constable," says. the court, "take the witness Out and let him travel. Ile evidently does not understand the nature of 'an oath." " • "You'd think difru:ea," isisya the boy, "go_ ing towards the doorway, "if I was. to glYe you a oilman'!" • Mn. Jenkins was dining at a rely hospita— ble table, ,but s piece of bacon near him was so verksmall, that the lady of the house re markod to 'him, "Pray, Mr. Jenkins, help yourself to the bacon! Don't be afraid of it." "Ito, indeed, madam—l've seen &Piece twice as large, and it did not scare me 36 bit." A loquacious female witness whom the op posing counsel could not silence, kept him at bay until he attempted to browbeat her "Why, woman 1 ." he exclaiined, "there is brass enough in your - face to make a kettle." "And sauce enough yours," she rejoined, "to fill it," : • • As( admirer,of dogs having had, a new. lit . ter,. of a :due breed,• a friend, wished him k, put him doviu for a puppy ! "I set you down for one a great while ago," was the ti officer adyising his general 19 . caplure a ixist, -remarked, "it will only. cost, a. few .." replied- the general, "will you make one of thefew A learned deetor once gave it. is big opm fon that tight lacing is a. great public advan tage, because it kills off the foolish girls, and leaves the wise only to grew into woman. Tim best substitute tor hunger is victuals. Some people recommend other things, but this is the one we can place 'mhst , confidence Is you have not been introtluced to a lady with whom you are desirous of speaking, ad dress-her u "-What's-your-name- "—N. B. There are exceptlons to this rule. • - • , IF two balfellows are both , determined to sleep in the middle of the bed. it Prett9 clear that there will soma be - a falling out, be tween them. - D►tOn96 a waltz by yourself Is: generally set down to . vanity oi misantbropy, therefore 'tis best avoided.- LuScn, ,wliat; is It? A gross insult to your breakfast, and .a libel upon your anticipated •.•Tui Most :Honorable SolicitOr—A. .true • • DF:sctueE a gone Circle—The Wedding 11 . 4uAiLeaLia like debt--mUch easier rush ed into than' got out oC Ir is soinewhnt remarkable, that, one of f!it utla•wna - Pc PAP. TEBLIC:: . " - SIIJg. vALITABLE HAA I C aI ESTATE - FOR . NOW IR the titad to &rl, when Gold iB High. The undersignet!„fferr • for sale a 'vain/No . :FARB: situated in Black TOWl3ship, Ltsierne . County. Said Wens contain', SI L ages, of which 200 . acres • are Minim:med. WO ' two •• orchardat Th e Int prevenient" consist a . . DWIIa.I..LXGr • - HOUSE: P. Bank Barn; of . There is a never -falling spring of water 'at the . house and bent. Tl'.e soil is red shale, well adapted kir ntis lug grain. :gt%has and stock.. There is water. In nearly every Geld. The cultivated part of the I : L ernil" clear of stamps and atones. A Uric TAVERN STAND, 41 by 41 feet. ettnated on Nato street, irt Kidslleport. • Sdinylkill. Coonty. A vod location for badness. There is an' yster Saloon in the haitiment.' Alerc lots ; . `1 !taws Stables, and an Terms and conditions ofsale made known by apply ing to . • RUDOLF'II lIREISCU. , • . 111ngtown P. 0., Schuylkill County. .Sept. 10, .14. . • . - • 51-if 11311BIL1e SALE .OF R 18.11 1 4.. • 161414../11.TI{. . . • 'W.UI be sold at Public Venduh on. the premlies, the following :Real liatate, late the property et JacobLxmg. • 81TEILD/1T,t14 Bth day of detobtir, 1864; kaAitu.; sithate In West _Penn 'Township. Schuylkill Cotturf,'Fa. :abaut 3 mile* south of Tamaqua; contain• leg foul' htirkdrrd and tialrty-tive (Oro acres, more or less, adjoining lands of 3lichasl Robert, John Zehner, NtWilliam Schaefer, John Fetter, Little • ;Schuylkill 'Railroad' Company, George Ouldner. and Reuben Steller., About 800 . - acres 'thereof is first-class WOODLAND, containing Yellow Pine, White Pine, Hemlock, Oak, Se. The ro =minder brev.,*lent Farming Land, in good condition. under good, fences, and has lately been well limed: , The Improvements area good Stone Dwelling House. a Switzer Darn, a stone Spring 'louse:and all other necessary out-buildings: • A spring of never-failing, wa ter is near the kitchen door, an& tinning water in nearly every lleld . A good Orchard, with en excellent 'variety of choice Fmk, is on the premlses. • • There is also a Saw 1011 seitablv located on the-pre raises. and two other good Water Powers, for Mills or Factories of any kind ; all being.g supplied by the Little Schuylkill River; - The Little SnylkilL, Railroad runs through 'the Mesteni part of. the estate. The abeve wiltbe sold in the whole ; or in parte, to snit pnrcha - For farther Information apply to the undersigned. residing on the premises. • • • - . • Sale to commence at .1 cerloik, Ist, of said day; When conditiona walla° made known-by • - .„ LONGACRE. - SARAH LONOACRE, ." Administrators: • West Penn, Sept. 10,' 64. ORPHeOBi . '6(1 , 1m E.. ..4..8 Bp. .I. T E MATH. OF. JOHN .Ikiliil;&+:*deceptkxti JAKE'S A. FREptA:Y. VALUABLE COAL LANDS IN SCNUILKILL COEN, . • Tl 7, PENN, • ' • Purinant • to to orderof sale granted by the °Thane' Court of the.Countjef be sold,- with out any reservation,. at Public Sale, on • . •• • •••••• WEDIVEBDAY;:October - stti, 1864, • at 19 o'clock noon,' at the MERCRANTS . EXCHANGE, in the City . of Philadelphia,. the following described. Real Estate of John McCanles. decd t.• 600 . Acres, Sebnylki.ll. County.-LA ‘tettain trait of land 'situate _ In- Blythe Township, Schuylkill county, containing about 600 acres. more or lees,in called "The SilveiCreekTract," being the Eliza.' Beth Davis traet•and part of the Catharine Ber... , ger tract, bounded by . lands of the Valley•Fti,roaceCom piny, Schuylkill Navigation ConapaiwGeorge ' Miller and Catharine Davis. The Catharine Berger tract was. surveyed May 6, 1794. - on. a warrant dated November 19, 1193; and the warrantcot the said Elitabeth Davis tract is dated• Nov. 19, A. D„ 1793. The above lien- Boned tracts were conveyed by sundry deeds, duly. re corded lir the office of Remrderof Deeds in 'Schnylkill County, to John McCanles. deceased: ' •-. Frame Hence and Cot, Centre St.,.Patte ville.—A.certaln frame house and lot of ground,•Situ: ate on the easterly aide .of Centre street, in the Bor ough of Pottsville,' Schuylkill County, Pa.. containing In front 21 feet, and in depth 200 feet.; bounded. South. wardly by ground of,Thomas Montgomery, 'eastwardly by ground formerly of Jonathan Wynn, north-4 7 6 wardly by ground of John Myers, and westwardly by Centre strettaforesaid, bring a part. of a •10t7.. marked No. 7.in Wynn's addition to Pottaville; Con veyed by ded recorded. in the office of Recorder' of ' Deeds In Schnylkill County in Decd . -Bonk : No: 32, p. 640, to John McCanles, dec'd. • • .-• •By the Court—A: DOURMANiI, Clerk Orphans' Court, Schuyildil Co. . HENRY. D., 640011E,1., • „ • • • ' GEO P. 1tf0LE....N,. • '''F e.- • ° "‘ - ' ns ' . • - • 'Pr Sale Peremptory...Ternie Cash. .. • • • _ Pr' $lO0 0 to be paid each of the. coal - tracta, and $5O on each of the other properties Whensitruck off. ' • • . JAMES PREE.M.AN, 'Auctioneei. - • Store. 4'2l' Walnut St., tabor° Fotirth. ..•Philid'a,•Sept.•lo, '64. • • • • 37-4 t IUBLIV SALE OF 'V AL U& 111 L'E STORE - PROPEItTY AND DWELLING HOUSES . 11`1 411NEHSVILLE,. • • 'Fo be sold oiCSATURDAY, September 17, 1364: at 3 o'clock In tbe afternoon, at the public houeeof Michael 1 Weaver, in tue...Borongii. of: Minersville, -Schuylkill' County : All that valuable: corner property: situate'on Sunbury and Front streeti," in the Borough. Of 2tlinira. consisting of tly-ee Stores and Dwelling Houses bn - Sunbury street, - an a double two story Dwelling House and double 13;ick (Ake on Front street.• Terms and conditions made known at the. time. and place of sale. .[Sept 3; The au)) sertber:w ip Offer et public:pale, on. _ • • - • • , THURSDAY,the - 18t h .of. October; 1864, . • at Penstermactiers • Tavern, . fn.B.lngtown, SChnylkill Cniinty.• the folloWing described Real- Estate, viz': -•• ist'• .acreaandnfrperches of Land situated in -Cnicin .. tE Township., Schuylkill •County,„ about: AA miles from 'Ringtown, and. M. mile from • • •iii Itairws Switch, on the CataWissaßailread,.. ' •. adjoining lands of Thomas • Ryan. David Rehrig; LAW. i reoce Lengly, and'others. :Thereon is erected a large • Dwelling ; Housetcontaining a large kitchen entry and seven rooms), two Tenant Rouses, and all necessary , •• • ••• ••• 1. : •• 70 acres of the above le clear, gorid taming land t the rest i 5 timbered. The CatawiSsa Creek passes through the same, - with a good Waterliower On'the. premises_ %The above tract will.be sold in the.whola-or tri pieces to suit pnrchaiens. Stile to -commence at - I o'clock,-P: M.: Tunis and• Will be made known on the day of We.. bi ' •- •• . • ISAAC ADD MS: .P. S. l'ersons :Wishing to, -view .the, above property, will please - call on.Thounts Ityan,•nearthe premises.: INSURANCE. CHART=9.: PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN - FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIITIN. - . ______ • Assets of January 1, 11364, - $2,457;549: 95. Capital, • • • Accrued Surplns„.„ luvehied Premiums; Wrigettied Clain's,l income Tor 1864, - 68,416. • 1 8300,000. LOSS PAID SINCH 1 8 / 9 , $5,000.000. . • PPERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLL, CEEB ON LIBERAL TERNS. : • 'IIIIIRECTORA r • • . CHARLES BANCKER, ISAAC- LEA. . TOBI AS. WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE. SAMUEL GRANT; . GE*".. FALES. • • . - JACOB R. SMITH. ALFRED FITLER, • HBO, W. RICHARDS, . rUAS. w.LEwis, D. ' .CIIABLEIi 141..BANCKE11., Pre.ideuit EDWARD C;'-iIiALEE,Nico-Preerident JAS. VF. doALLIsTER. Sec. Pro..Tem. • . The subscriber ii agent for the • Aboi . e•mentiontid in. 'Mutton, and. is prepared lo.make insurance on every description . or, property, :at the lowest rates. • .. • • AIiIMEW IWSSEL; Agt. Pottsville; March . 19,..64. • . 12-tf• . . T I VERPOOL Anil) ILOADON WIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. • • • '• • Paid up Capital .and Reserve Pond: • ' $11,559,313 00 Investments. and Fund" -retained in the • . United States, over ' • • . • ,1,000,000,111 Preminms"reeelved in the United . 'States' • • • -• • • - from Nov. 30,1861, to Nov. 30, 1862, Losses paid- In the:United States from • Nov. 30, 1841. to Nov. 30, 1802,.• • '404,486 97.1 • _This Company insures all deaciiptioili of Property,. such as Dwellings and contents ; • Storehouses and .31er-, chandize, -Coal Breakers, Miners' Dwellings, and all structures In connection ,with Colliery operations. Eir — Annual and'Perpetual , raje s of Insiiranee reason able. and Losses promptly paid ' •• ' . • • Insurance effected in the. A BOY'S nd other good•Com panics, by: . •• • :„. , HORACE SMPPII. . . lieneral Insurance Broker..S. Centre Street, " • •• - at Pennsylvania Dail. • LIFE 11\✓!4lURAPICE. •• , : : Jan. 44, .63 The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia. Office, No, 40S Chestnut str4it, the flint door East of the Custom House. ' • CAPITAL.IanO,OOO—CIIARTER „PERPETUAL: Continue to Make insnranciss ori lives on . the most fa yorabie- terms. - - - The capital being paid an anti - invested, together :. with elarge and tonitantlY increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect *security to the'insered. . . .• . .-• • The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly or quarterly. ' The company add a riorma periodically.to theinsur ranee for life. The first bonus, appropriated, in Decent ber, 1044, the second bonus in December, ISf4, and the third bonne In December; lftfst. which additions make an average 9f more thau.6o per cent. upon the premi ums paid, without increasing the annual premium. Thomas Ridgway, - "' John. A. Brown,. • Robert Pearce,.ll, John It. Latimer, Thomas P. :fairies, • • john R. Slack; 1 • Prederick , Brown, - . • - John C. Mitchell, ° t ome Tatien . Barton. henry G. Preemath Seth J. Conly, - Isaac. Starr. • . . . . Paffiptdeta toutalning tableottates and ea - planation", lorm of application and further itiffirraation can be 'had at-the office: .- THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. ..InlN F. Jam:a, .Actuary.. -• :. - ; • • .... . ' : ..- tkr - Tbe subsnriber ts•agent - for: tho shore Company In Schuylkill County. 'and will 'effect Insurances,. and .give all'mxemearrinfonpation on' the enbj7t .-.--.- • ; - • New. . . . . KEPT BY IERS. FROST,. • , Markel st., left-i3and r'sezt door, belotia "E/oisi - nrici _Feed ,SYore.: • ' , Mrs. Frost pniposeas to: keep oti • hand, a iariety •0 , VEGETABLES. FLO.WEIIS, FISH. &c. • I.4he feels grateful to her friends for their former patronage, and hopes that it may he pontinued, by giving her an early call. • • . • [April to. .644-,15- XCIF:ILMIOrt 1111318, 12A Pickled ' . ' • . BologneSansage, • " Sapea,...l) Cheese, • Pineapple Cheese., ~. Beet.Toilop, • If A. BRATTY, Poi We by. , September 12. •63 . ATTWITION, LA - DIES,! . . All .the newest at of Fancy Combs, Steel' and _Jet Jenie ry, Pearl. and Fancy Head. Dreamt, Silk Fans, Patel.oia and Sim I:mbrellaa, titirices the. most Nitta factory. *LIE DIXON'S Fancy.. Goods: Store, 21 South stcarni at.. Philadelphia. carPeacoar.. Feathers made .into Fanl or • • [March rs ,e4-40.4m RIMBFIL Just received, a smiply of tell!. and, twelve-inch A-ply Rubber Belting ; together with the smaller sizeii all of which. will ,be . sold at *manufacturers' priees. • Also; Gum Packing, Manhole „Rings, he., &e... For sale by July 9, .64. , , . 8 . . 8A.NN.2.A.T,i.: G E NUINE lIATANA: at Nov guonss% Apetber,ary figitCl'AS PATENT-PILE PIPE'S at • Atmy ; • • 7IUOHE§'S. PRIVATE BAltg. • 1141.XTABLE' ruoi.nwry: Doe-twentieth Interest in the tract of cora; L_ NI) In New Castle Towtiehip,Sehrtylktll County (known is the. !'• Parr & Bearma r tract); containing about • 4EO . . . . acres. reset of • 2:20 . acne of qoAL ezilt:Tudis* .LAND in Riley Towtuibig. - • ' • - • • 4 LOTS on tool Street, below Union, Pottsville. 8 BUILDING LOTS on laurel Street, ..1 • A number „of Ruilding Lots on C0a1 . 4 NOrweg _inn, Railroad and . Washington Streets, `‘GreetiWix)d Addl.; tion.• 4 :Apply to - HENRY C. RUSSEL, Licensed Commercial Broker. and Real KstatiAgent, . • Id and Mai antongo Sta.,; Pottsville, Auptat IT. 14.• .3.1.3rn FOR SAJGE.--A valuable FARM r end• pleasant eountry,residence, situate in . East Hanover Town ship. Lebanon 61unty."Pa., on . the Jonestown and - ilar,. tithrtrg VOW, one-half a mile West Of Mt. lk.lebe, eon, & dining about Acres. „About acresti is. Woodland. the retnaluder being: under d cultivation.N..hlented:atid the toil well adapted to the different crops generally raised in section.. The buildings (nearly new) CE • 110175EL.1111.1411 VAR.N. large Hay Mart:l.:and (ire il3Rl)thermic buildings. Them is an orthant of younghearing . trees. with an addition of others lately-pet ont4on the premi ere. A Well. With Primp, is at the house; also :run ning vrater,in =4CM' the fields. • . - " :For further 'narticulars, apply by letter or in person . • to the rubeeriber, on the promises: .I'. o.[address, 080. •.- • . THOS. DULLER:. East llanoyer Tp.; Ang, A Z-tf . - - Poitiramer •sAcit - 1110TEC'VELOIrElkTY;- • SitualC4l to 'limed street, in the - Borough fir Tamtiqna, known .enthe UNION HOTEL. The building Isa 150 Srec front by Select in depth—all in Elrod con dition,- Location, in.the centre of the ; - Borough. and eonienient to the Railroad., Terms easy.- • For fur .tber partieulars, apply to the underaigned. , • • LEWIS,BUSJILEH, Proprietor. . • ,33-If , Anost Do y o u' wANT A . GOOD . INCEST. •.• • . • ' • HEEI IS - A OHANCE4.. •• • • Theed offers a ?ARM, containing 'MO acres so k a, , - -with a Griat Mill, Saw Mill, sg - 'Brick libuse, and Barn, and on We Wort ll part of the.traet there is "a good Ig story-Log House, with alkack,blNling,iconnected, turd stablingi.so that the property cal .divided. into two farms; a good soil, well limed, and ood fences, near a rood market adjoins.the• Union -Canal Railroad; and 11:3i mile from the Borough of Ppegro, , ;,e,; has a good water.povrer.for reautficturing. .. • 'Potter this property-lower, for' greObacks. than it was sold for tit years ego. when currency was par with goldriamely. -for 89;500- , .--ime-third:in laand;•and the two-thirds lit one and two yearly - I:payments,. with Interest. • . • • . • .•' Also, 6 lots in Bonawitrs Addition to Pinegrovo: . -Also, 3 houses In West Haven, near Schuylkill Haven. have removed Went, and want to eel my pomecty in Pinegrove. For further information, apply to.IOIIN GEORGE, Lebanon. . DAVID GREENAWALT. August3l-3n3: • • • VAI,I7AB LE" BEAL SI3T AT E .In Bern .Township, Berks Co:, . • AT PRIVATE SALE: The subscribers 'offer fer sale on re tsonabie and catty alithat certain tract of farming land,:divided in to fields of conienient size for farming *purposes; well watered; situate in Tiern.Township, Berke County, sev en miles .northwest- of Reading, the' Stige ROad ' leading from Readingto Harrisburg, adjoining lands o 1 Benneville Reber, John C. Ilicster, - Daniel 'Fisher and Daniel 13111 man, and the'Tulpehocken Creek, tontain ing 230 acres and 82 'perches, more for less; on . 1 ,•&*•• , :which is erected a • large two-story BRICK MAN SION HOUSE, 27 by 27. feet, one.-antVe-half-story 4l"ll.l S - Drick Hohse, attached to the Mansidn. 18.:by 36" feet Stone Tenement House adjoining the-buildings, d 8 by _ 66 feet Spring House, 1X story, and 12 by 18fect. with. a never-failing spring of water. which supplies-tilt the aforesaid houses with watery large Swiss: 87 feet, with spring water in the. yard; Wagon. Shed ho g Stable, j 5 by9s roe; : - 1 wo:Corit-cribs, nearly. new. There are 40 acres of Oak Timber,:and - 'a „very large . qiumtity-of eicellent Ilinestone,neai the surface of the -ground, and 20-acies of. Meadow land. ' .:•. • • • Also,tt certain - tract of farming land, situate in the township and-county -aforesaid,. divided - into fields Of . convenient size forearming purpose's; well Watered, ly :ing on the State-Road leading from Reading to Harrii burg within seven miles . - of- Fending, adjoining .lands of Levi. lichen by 'the afore-clescritied farimiand - the .''Kulpellocken Creek, contaitiO 126 [acres and sq, per es, 26 acres-of which are, good meadow land, and 30 acres'of which is covered with. heavy oak timber.-- •LimestOnein great quantities on the .farm; near the surface of the ground,:and near theiLTnionCanaliand 'the. The improvements cimsist o w-large two=sfoiy • STONE MANSIONLIOUSE,-3T. bYIS4 feet,•With .pump' of water.in. the:yard ; also,argoodlarch.in the yard;.. •Swiss Barn, 40 by 52--feet; with Nvater near • by; Stima Tenant-House, 134 stories,l7 by 31 feet, with water: near the doer:: Hog Stable, 15 by 25 feet, with pump of water•in'the building . .;• SiViss Barn; 25 by 31.• feet. with 'water near by. Also, alarge STOis.F. MERCHANT Mid • GRIST MILL, 60 by 40 feet,- three stories high, on :the.. Tulpehockeu Creek, -with a watet-power of 7j feet. with the privilege of raiSing to 9,% . , conSidegd•to be the best water-power on-the iitream. There a e-.tvai pairti :of French - Burrs; and machinery to put in another pair; , One pair of Saudattane Choppers. all, in eicellent repair. The Machinery lathe Mill is ,of the' best- kind, being turned by Parker waterAvlieels4 The Znion Gunn): passive by the Millovith a - landing for loading and. nil- Totaling. grain, .tc.,' froni.the canal boats into the - Mill, ,by muliiiF of rope'and pulley. 'Also, a SAWMILL, ad joining the Mill, turned by Parker's Water-wheels: The Mills are within - 60 feet of the: Mansion 'Tense. ..The above properties are convenient .tO churehes, stores; 'schools, and blacksmith shops.... •', •-; • For particulars, apply to either of the tandeisigtied, at the northeast corner of Sixth: and' Chestnut streets; Reading, Pa. _ C.; HIESTER.- • •-• GABRIEL O. HIESTE - ft... • : •ALENANDER B.IIIESTER: April *.;64. • • Vont Len iii Lunde nt 'Priente nte.-Tne' sub-. I .‘/' scribers offer for sale . TWO. TRACTS OF COAL LAND, .ocateii in 'Schuylkill Coeffty... Any informathin concerning these tracts of Coal Land will be given on application. to . .PATrzeirsom, - .l;ea., of Pints:rifle, or either of the subscribers. . •• . GEORGE • .Executors of . the Estate Of John Schell.; deed: FERTILIZERS. • . : NtEDEES" IMPROVED'. ' : 'FERTILIZER, Wi Aare nos , prebared our . ...At $45.. per. A.liberal deductic4i tf • tile!lilert.. PESUVLa N . GUANO , [No. ' 111011 Ali 411 . E ;GUANO, 4. rery ioperigi arl lclo. MORO ' Super. Phosphate ...of r Ihne IN. BAGS AND BARRELS, AT'TIIE : • - * The -.3lonlifiwturei'saiscouiit to Dealirra... ALLEN: do NEEDLES, • .42 -South Del4iitre 41 South Water!fitFeii, . • • 16. 414: - . . 29-3 m .9700,000 971,000 1,056,421.9 GENUINE IMPAOVED • SUPER-: PIIOSPIIA_TE - OF LIME; • - . , . , . . 111 E STLYDARD GURISTEED, - • - • • FOR SALE AT • • •, - .111.A.NVFACTURERS''.D.p. , POT, No, .27 North .:Front. -Street .BETWEEN MARKET AND "ARCH ST9.,' • PI-I,II,2,AISELPHIA. ..Tbe experience of the consumer attests 'to the fact that it is the moat reliable; anti, consequently, the. cheapeitt fertilizer in. the funtrket: •• • - • The increase of crops derived from °Se. has &eat-. ly increased the demand i• .yrould, therefore, he well . to order early, boss to secure a supply. • ~ Discount to Deajers.- MORO TTILLLIPS.. July 2, '64. . •- 9 r-4m.. 638,846 00 Super-Phospli,ate of Lime. BAUGH! & .SO,INS; SOUS •suoni,F.Acrunio•s, ...• Store .Nti.. 40! Sous!' .Delairare A►egie • Thia article has for many fears enjoyed a. lfigh.-repn-' tation as a manure of grest-bfiiciency and of unequalled: pernumence- and we" scarcejy deem it'iniPortut in' our semi-annual advertisement to say more than merely call the attention of buyer's to it. But we will also state to. Farmers and Dealers•in Fertilizeralhat it Alai been our conbtantaim to renderpur 'Raw-Bode' Pluto. phate more and more Worthy of the full confidence of finne m.by the; tote. of every. facility•at cominand, and. the aid of scientific in • essentially iMpriwing its qualitieS, • and we have never all Owed - this .purpose to be interfered with by the great and steady, advance in • the cost of all' =Dere'_ pertaining to our ; : business throughout the past two,lyeaes:.- - -, ..•-• • .., • , .Tholtsw flone r Phosphine may be had of idly dealer in -Fertilizers ftol:whom.we. advise farmers to applyj.• or of the manufacturers and jiropriettira. .• • • • • ..13.4.UG11. A: SONS, • • 'NO. 20 South Delnivitro Avttue; 'JOY R, •64 =:'-3ml . : PHILADELPHIA. . iC.R.EAT -BAII,GAIi'464 lIV JUNYELRY W. FORgYTH..& 00 -; 41..00d 44 NassOu.Street,-Neir York; Cad:. Joining the Post,olllce.)%offer for sale the - M/161010g ' magnificent list of Watches, Chains. Jewelry; val ued at .$.600,000..' Eac.h l article One Lollar, and nottn be. paid for until jail know what you are to get. 150• Gold and Silver Witche5....51609 tolloo eachv /DO Ladies' Gold,Watchea..,. • • 35 - each. ' 00$ Ladies' dr dents., Silver dm .• . . • . 15 each. '6.00 Ladies'- Gold 00 to . -... 6 each. 5,000 Gold=baud Brac'elets • - S 00 to . ' :0 each. 10,000 Lockets, Phains,' and Rings!. S5O to 6 each. 6,009' Cameo. - .Mosaic aut.. Jet • • • 'Brmiches • ' ' - 4 . 00 M. 6 each: Coral .t Florentine Eardrops.. 400.10. 4 each. 10,000 Gents' Breastpins 50 to . ..1 "each. 160100 Sleeve: ButtoM , • and Bosons • 10,600,8ets Ladies , JoVelry, .. 500 to • 10 each. 6,000 Lava and• Florentine 4 qo. to 6 each, 10,000 Gold , Pens, Silver -mounted • ' Holders 1.009 Gold 'Pens ' with. Silver Ex-- tension Cased • • 400 to , :4 each. • The articles in this stock of JeWelr.V are of the.neatest and mostlashionahluityles. Certificates of all :the ea-' rialto articles are' pat,in sealed' envelopes ,and thus giving all elate chance, and sent by mall for tents each and on the receipt of the certificate, it is at 'your Option, to send cilis Dot.Lsa- and take 'the article. mimed in it or.not.' .Five Certificates' for :$1 elriven for $2; thirty fer.,ss sixty for•.ilit; one hundred : for $15...-Certificate. 'money-to he. enclosed . with 'order.-- .Correipondence promptly ausuored: - . .. • Agents (ranted in every. town - and regiment, to whom the most liberal termi s are, offered. Send red stamp for a ckrcuietr. AddreSs • • W. FORBYTII• &CO.. ~ • Oland 44 ' Nassau Street, Nilui York. .sl,firti Jnly 2, *64 oirjisD • * ssociATiort, ; H:..P.IIIIADELPIIM PA. Dliestees . if tke' Nervous., Newlin' nary and Semliki' Systeme— new and' tellable treatment—ln repoiteof the 1101tiAIlD •As.:OCLATION —sent by titan - fn sealedlettei envelopes, rieeof e10w29. 'Address, Dr. J. SIMI TNIIOIIOIITON. (Inward Anto. elation, No. 2 South NfntA street4t - lladelphia,.Pa. • Jart2o,l4: , I . . • • • filly ' • • • , - ': , : -- ..13.F'.',.',.'., , ;,,;'; 8.A.131G - 11'S MAW-BONE 400tiv - --15ftch EMeME3m= =EMI Wstar's. BEd= • • WILD . . (311 ERIt Y .l. . • .2 irdsi...ndiabi..ltem+die. One of Oa 'Oldest al f Coughs, COlde, Whotoping Coat, Brom. .thitio, - Dißeakty of Breathing,' *thins. noarieneos,, gore Throat,. Croup,. • ' mad every '/C.ffeition of . THE TZBOAT, LIMOS AND OZEST, xvini CONST3M . TION. WISTIWS BALMS • Of. CHERRY. • . ,- • • . . •. .• • So general his the urn Of ills remedy Downie. and's° popular is it everywhere, that it .IS unner.Aqaty to 're count ita - virtues.: -Its work./ speak for it.;:and And.: nt lbranee in the abrnbuit and voluntary testimony of the 'many who, from Tong suffering and settled &Owe. have by its ban been restored to pristine •vigor and health.-- Me min . preeent a masa of evidence in proof of our as . The : ltort: . ..4lneob Bpels Woll.known arid . much respected among the • Ger man populatianixi this ecturitg, makes the follow ing' statement for the benefit of .the afflicted: • • . - Feb. 16,.189. Sirs :—Baring realized ill - 'my bn; portant.boneflts from the',uso .of your__ vadnable properations,Misrait's BALS . AX WILD CIIERILYI —it &Mardi me.pleieuro o.recommend it - . to the' public: %Soule eight years ago ohe of my. dafigh-1 .tersicomed to.be ins decline, and little hopes of :her. recovery: - were entertained: :1 ttien procured a bottle of your ezcollent • Balsam,' end' before she had . taken the Whole of the contents of-tho bottle, there was "a..peat improvement in her health. I have, in .uiv individual case, made .frquent use of your. Tthinatilo., medj.eino, and: have ..also bden benefitted by it. • From President of the Mollie Count - iDauk, Morristamn New. Jereec. "'flaying need Dn..Wisrsn's Baul.or •o 7 Wtin Caratnr.for al.Cont fifteenlears, - and havink real ized its beneficial results - in - rny family', it affqrds me great'pleasfro iu,roconiniending.it to the pub-I U 6 as a 'minable remedy in cash» of weak- Jungs, ,colds, coughs, &c-, and a remedy which-I - cons:oer to be entirely innocent,:and may he taken with perfect safety. by - the most delicate in health." • From !lon. iohn!. Smith, A distingiiiihed Lawyer inlVcitminstizi Md. • have :on sereial'ocpgsions used En...Wisrah's ItalAau or WILD Cummi for severe Colds, ,and al ways with decided bencLt. I know of Imprepars •tion that is more efficacious or more descrying of general Ilse. --. • • • . .• - The Balsam has &fed-been used. With excellent effect by,,l: .13.. Elliott,' Merchant, Hall's Cross Wistar'S Balsam .of Wild Cherry. None: gdnuine unlcee ugnod ," L BUTTS,". the wrappoi. - • , . - . • • J. P. DINSMORE. Nu. 401 , Broadway, New York. rs. W.YONVLE: k. CO.; Proprietors, Boston. • •'. And by ail Druggists. ' . ' 'REDDING'S :RUSSIA, SALVE. : • . •-• neiti Old Sdros. .••••• . . • • • REDDING'S.RUSSIA SALVE .• ..* • • . • , . .• Bums, Scalds, Oita. . _ . •.. ItEDDINS'SB.USSIA SALVE - • Curool'onuds, Bralma, Spralna., . . . .• .REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE • •.. • . • . Cares Iloilo Dicers, Cancers. REDDI :RUSSIA: • -• . Cure. Salt Photon;' Pilo* Bgslpolas 22EDDEtsTG'S. RUSSIASALVE: 1 ,• • . . . Clues ftingworni, Corny ; IT. • 1.7 7 9iykily. : 2s.Ce.ziti ;sib. 491 Bronibkny. 2 lievi :York, S. W. FOWL,E . .,t CO., No.IS Tremont. St., .lo#ton, .and by all lirtiggleta and Country. Storelteepm. : • .• , •- , • • • A cARD T.O TUE LADIES Dr. DEPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS, fOr Females . . Infallible in correcting, regirlati7tg' and. rern - ou ing ' all obstriiqions, frorit.tr.halecer cause, and, - • . as a prevent (re. , •• • -. - . . These pills have. been nied.by theTaxtors for Many years. both in France,•and Americaorith • unparalleled success in every case; and be'is . urged by many thous and ladies who used them4o make thepublic for thetilleviation'of.thUseitiffering.from any . irregularities yrhatever,.aricell.tis to prevent .an • hicreaSe of, family, 'wherg health will not 'permit IL • Females peculiarly situated, or. those Scipposing themselves so, .are cam tron.o against. sing these Pills while in that Corti:With); -as-the 15roprietor , as:Mutes - : rasponsibility'aftei this admOnition, although their mildness would prevent any Mischief to health; otherwise, .the Pills are reconimen - ded. Full and 'explicit directions accompany each boa. Price, -Stild wholesale and reetaithy.3 no. 11.rown:&:Sert, Drtiggists, Sold'Agent. Centre! Street. Pottsville, Pa ' • • : '• Fr'l.Mlies,""hy sending them 2 ; 1; to the Post Office,'.' can' have the Pills sent to any.part of the .country.korifidentitilly),•and free of postage, , ' by mail.. Sold'also by :11..11. St. Clalt7;- J. Katurt.-13cess,.. ; Tainagaa;' . .and S; ems, Iteading; ; and hy tine Deuggist in. every town -and rib. Inge' in the State. .Wholesale.in .by• • 30IG'iSON' HOLLOWAY A.' COWDEN, 21:N. .Sixth DVOTT CO.. 2.32 -Noith SecondSt: • • : • . . - 11 - 111011 TA SIDDALL.' 119 Market St. I SMITII 24:1 North Third- St. • . r ZEIGLEII Ss SNlT.ll,.cot..Seco,nd and Green Streets: Feb 11,1 , 54.• . •. • 7.-ly , . . . B4UCE:dc iPnESTOIS; . . .. :- • ARMY •• ANb. NAVY . AGENTS ! I v..hinvoic.D. C., ..• • • OFFICES t: { 'N . o. 44:1 NINTIJ STEINr: .., . . . . . clew:land, Ohio, . . ', • ~. .... -. , No.l Lvoam's ih.oott, .7 PUBLISH:TIME ARMY _ ECERAIJ) .. i . , Pensons i :.Botity Back: Pay, Picizz - LioNist,..tiischarged rind ReAtte& crrions'• PAT. and' all other . '.• • . . . . . , .• tiY A ."' Claiins. • The $lOO Bounty due ioldtera discharged for wounds - received In' battle; collected swernoter iirLA V, yce•payespecial attention to claims in.whichoother at torneys have .pAILED, ,or. Which, have 'been SUSPEN DED, of. which there are tens, of - thonsandS.. WOhave already collected•and . paid oVer to scildiera and their heirs . over $ . 300,000,• and are taying . thoniande Wesecure Pensions- for' .ten dollars.. and. colfect Bounty and'ltack'Pay, for ten per cent:; - and tip pay Un tit:Arvin we have - succeeded.• ' • • • Tui Amtr liarcit.ri is, published' monthly. and Is do , * voted to the interests of the soldier: and his heirs r lO whom it is INYALCAM.L.:ISiite us arid'we will send you a copy free, or; fur Ttutrii - orars We will send you by return of mail aline engraved-tinted:likeness cmbiti. size) of Lt. Gen:Prant. and Tun Moir iIf.RALD for one I yrar. To persons sending a oiadvot four,: we will send l as PrthninM. An additional Likenesi and Tor IraftALi, for one year, And for eichadditiOnal subscriber and lid ' ditirinal Likeness to the getter up ()tine club ' , so'that..it person sending us. a'Clnb of ten min 83; will he entitled toreceive , hflrrae(f ,. arms • LikenesSes and Tun Amer idgRALO for one year, and for any other number in th 6 REFERENCES • •• • • ••• • Invhfngton. D..C...April 16,. 1854. - We. talre •ploastire - • In .Paying that C, o:Bruce. Esq., has complied with the aet'of Congress atithosiiing cer triin'ysrpons to , act as Army 'rind Navy, 'Agentafor the collection of war claims igniust the Government, and to 'recommend hird to atiSpersouri that have claims they' wish coliqcted•promptlY. • • ' . ' • United. States; Senetors—Benliiinin..F. Wade, John' Membei . o of Ceniiross—B. R. . Eckley,' Wm: Johnson, Allieoh. ••• May 29,.. WHEELER -4:1V..1L50.N".$ HIGHEST. PREMIUM Sewhig-Yachilles. The 671eapest and Best. ISO dOO or THESE.. WELL-ESTABLISHED • SEWING•MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD, SO - 83147) roi! (IcartrySii; Lams' AIXIXAC, &0.. - • . . . WHEELER .&- WILSON' .'• .Seirin . g-21" aehiiii Co.:- . . . 704 . Chestnu t Str eet,.Phil a delphia; , ..•• .• J.-P.:llOtiCK . ,. IVI ar 1C ct Mt., 'abort , Fifth. next dune to•.Engliah Lutheran Church, Agent for Potts ville, why; will furnish liachine,s at Philadelphia pricea. Call and'exrintine... .. • : •t • : ". • • . ' _ . . . A4dreas `A. 11TER : AItILtbAi ._ UF iiA[tDnIAIY~~ r•-;', : 1 ' • '. PIANO-FORTES; , .. . .. . . . .. . . . _ . --, Ant: HARDMAN • thli . day ' apPointa ',Wove.. •G; - F. RUTH ..4 C0...-RoJe I:firma for.hiv celebrated -Piatuus.— ° Quite a numlWi- of theie !net runtent4 have already been rold in this,•part of the eountry, , and it wouldibe• ..unne ry. cesea.to.say. anything more in their pru ,e; They speak for themvelvev,.. Mr: llardmates PI il t e l, fi l tve ban cold for the:last thirty yeare all over the u , Nerth and...."lciuth, and au, nneurpassed as regards tit quality of toni.and'anielt. - - -.- .:- .' • ' ' .•'• A warrantee. for five. years-. will be given With every Piano void, :Mr.'l.lardman or son 'will at nri •to the tuning -6lth6 instruments -therneelVei,As ey Wilj be .vieitlng•thia placn-every other month, An examination 'of Thom inetrumenta la reapestfully.solleited. . - •,' July Q. .64.-4.6 , 3m;1: .•• - • • ' -14: HARDMAN. • Q.11 1 6 - N,:TILE : OLD: PAPER.,.,,,.. : : ~.... ... .1.3 . . . . . 4 Ceuta a pound paid for clean .White tiiriting and Magazine Paper..-and alao OldNesvapaperi;Palnphlets: and Old Woks with the nevem taken .oft'. ' Colored Pa. peel, Cent a tkmnd.' • • • ' '-; B. 1 3 / a cri.racc . ... . . PAU B.l'll A for she *Clean/doll, LI beautifying. preservation and. growth of the hair Prepared and sold 14 • Nov. L' riarmacetitleal Chemist": N . . A - CAVENDIBII and Spain Itlnti or VV zr %viol Tobacen.—A large and sttperhar Jot: the above Tohacw oa hand and for sate by • • . . ORE . Old Rye and • Rourinin . P foi- rate roe Medina purriories, by . Noi HIS • • • ,Apeothllosw. • . _ . . . . , BHID • PANS; _16111,11‘.*.. FEEDERiIik; 'and Spit Cups, a . t, :. •. • ' * • HUGHES'S. • . . . WZMME DR. WRIGHT'S" REJUVENATING ELIXIR! or, icssznics LIFE. ' 'Prepared froth ?ure Vegetable Extracts, eon tafiag ripthing iojutions to the most doll: _ _ . . . . . ... . . ...de the - Plen.l4lX rise. from the ashes; ef he are, animated with new life , L--io deco this Elixir •irjuietuate - the system and' oval-ream disease.' , • - • . . .• • . . ,v The IteDirensting.filixtr is the result of. modern discoceries'in-the 'vegetable kingdom t being an entire ly' new and sbstracyrnethOitof cure, irresper,tire of all the old and worn-Odt:Spitems: • . . • CZ"' This medicine has, been tested' by the most emi nent medical men of the 'day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest Mediesl.discovertes of the age: Fir- one bottle will care general Debility:. • • • - itar A few doses cures Hysteries in females. [BF - One bottle cures Palpitatioh of the Heart. ..• ' Illr. , A•few doses restore the - organo of generatiOn: : 11 - 2r - Proni one to three, bottlesrestores .the manit- • tress and full vigor of youth. ' • . • • t 3 A few 'doses restores the appctlte. - . • " trr Three bottles cure the worst case of Impotency. •Or A few dosea:tureathe.lOwspicited. • • • • icr - One bottle restores mentalTpoirer„ . - -- • 1. lIIP' A few. doses bring the rose to the cheek. . kar , This medicine restores to manly rigor 'and ro imst. health the •poor debilitated:: wonace,rn :end, de.'; •spalring - deTotee of 'sensual.pleaShre. •: • . . rar". The enervated youth, the': over-tasked 'Man of buninees; the.Nietiin of nervi.un depression, the Individual 'suffering front, general debility; .or• from ..: weakness of a single all find immediate and t ennanent relief by the use Of. this Elixir or Essence of OP - Price, St per bottle, or three boitles, for grii and. forwardetlby.Exprese, on receipt of Money; to any ad ;..1121," sold drtingists everywhere: . • " .• • DE. W. It, NERWIN CO. . • . • • &sle, Proprietors,. No. -- pillberty.street; New -torte. ;Awls sEcsmn, Or For the Removal of Obstructions, and. the /rimy ' arks ef Begularity fri,the Recurrence eV .ths - '- - fairThey cure or obviate those numerous ,diseasee that sprinf t. from Irregularity, by "removing .the.irregti.=;- 'lll They cure Suppressed, - Excessive end Painfal Menstruation. - • . , • . . •-• • glr - They cure Green Sickneas'(thitirosis). ' • t They etfre'Nervons and Spinal Affectinna, pains in the back and loWer:parts of the body; Ifensiriesa, Pa tigne.Cm alight exertion,.PalpitatiOn Of the Mart. Low heel' a Spirits, Byeteria, Sick liendache. Giddiness, etc., etc. In a word, by removing the Irregnitirity,. .they remove the caws and with-it ALL the effects that spring from it: . • ' .• ' . • IF' Composed or simple vegetable extracts,' they 'contain "nothing deleterious toany constitution, howev- er delicate.: their function being to sub it to -strength for weakness, • which, when properly tied, they neTer. .fall to:do: • -. . -• • Cr — They maybe safely used at any age. and, eit any period, exiiery etieise TUSI rtnisTl.ld2rritn. during Wilirn'the unfailing nature of their action would infant . bly .ruzyrst pregriuncy. • • '• - • • rir 7 All - letters stalking information or advice will :he promptly. freely and discreetly answered. , *. rEr'Full directions accompany eacit•bor. • pr. Price $I per boi.. br six, boxes for $5. CO — Sent by'niail, free:of poStage_ on receipt of prico. {Sold by all respectable Druggists.'- - D It. 'W. MERWIN .DO., Sole PrOprietors, .• NO. 63 Liberty street, New York. , - 4-Iyeovi • - MEDICINAL. . . . ... • . # 4, ''' -.'*:" • .t.IL - 4 - , - J_4 l 7-..:,'; :AN , ......., : - ..' .7:, _ • .. CHEROKEE . PILLS i SUGAIt. .11'EM ALB Helth CERTAIN S A Ayer's .• , . THB;NTOBID'S - OBBIT 11.IXIDT lea - • Baroi\ala • and-.-Scrofalonii, Diseases . . • • From, En t ry Zdts, a aril-known-nuorchan; of hare sold large quentitiee.:of your SBRSAT.A.- Alti.LA, but .never yet ono' bottle which - failed of the desired effectand lull Satisfaction to those isho'took It. As fist as - our people try, it, thej . .agTee there bee been no medicine like It before in.oureemmiinlty.", F t rupii.Orni,l 3 imples; Blotches; gustales, UI core, Sores; .and ill - Diseases of this Skin. • A• 6 7 .71 :Rev 4 'l only do my dyty to you and - the - public; when . I add my testiinouy .to that you publish of the ma dleitUd.rirtues'of Your S RS AYARILLA.: My daugh ter, aged ten, had an her ears, • hyns, and hair for years, which we *ere unable. to cure. until we tiled, your SAttsA.r.autu.a... Sho htus been.weliTor some months." , .'.-, • • e . . From Mr.i. Jane-.F..-Eke, ci lien-known and raucts, 'esteemed lady' of Decinisritte; Caps May Co., N.. 1". "My daughter has suffered for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, whieh- - was very troublcsO. , • . Nothing. afforded. any -relief' until we tried your SARSA, ['MULL:A, soon - completely cured her,". From Charles P. Gage,•Esir.i. of the widely-known • Cage, Afarray Co.;_inanufcselfirers. pJenamslled . • papers in Nashua, ..N7H. • • ' • • I had' for several •years a -very troublesome huirier- in .my face, whieli greiv constantly woe-so -Until-it disfigured rnpfeatures and became an iritol-. .erable affliction:: I tried altrioat every thing a man could of both advice and medicine; but without any relief whatever, until- I took.youe.Sansaranit , Ls... It Immediately made ipy face worse, as you told_ine ft might fora time; but. hi .a few. weeks. the. now skin' began -to forin under the blotches,. and -con tinued• until my , face is as smooth -as any body's, and I without any symptoms of the disease that 1. know of.- T enjoy perfect :health,. arid Without &- doubt owe It to your Saicss:ranit.i...s." - ..rysipelastGeneral Debility , '-u.rify the' Blood: - .7Pr(mt Dr. llobt. Scucin, - /Tourten St., New York. • " seldom fail, to reincire Eruions .and Scropslaus Soris by the .persevering use o f-your SA nii.i.A;-and I have just now cured an attack :of Malignant Erysip - elos with it. iialteratire we •posseas equals the SAMIAPAIIIM.A ou hare sup-: plied to the profession as well as to t re-people." • 'From J, B. Johnston' ..Esg:,.ll - akeinan, . - "For twelve years',. had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during which Alms tried allthe celebrated physicians, I could •reach, aud:took hurp: dreder-of- dollars• worth of. medicines. The 'ulcers were no bad that the cords became visible, and the. dootors decided that my arm must be amputated. '1 . began taking your SAna.iI'ARILI.A. Took V,V,Ei bot tles,'aiid some of; rour Yli.t v. Together they have, • cured me.. I- am now as well and Round as any body. ' Being in aliublie place, my orm& is-known to every body T in this community, and eicites tlio.wonder of all. From Tim' Henry .31onro, P., of Newcastle,. -• C. leading fneivbee of the Canadian • . • .!•••.I, have - need your §),:usAr.tytit.ta in my:family; for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with 'very di beneficial results and feel . eotillAenae: in eximnianng it-to the . attlict:xl." • , • EIL :Anthony's Fire,, Rose, salt Blteran,, Scald . Head, Sore Fdres. From 17aryey Sicper, Esq„ fht . able. cittlys Tunk/annock Pimoc . ria, Pennsylvania. , enly.child, - about three years of age; was . attacked by pimples on his forehetal They rapidly spread until. they fornied : a loathsome and virulent, sore, which covered , ' his face; mid ,actually blinded bis eyes for some days. Askilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other reinedies, without any apparent effect.. Tor fifteen , days we guarded his hands; lest With, them he shbuld' tear:open the fee. - ' teeing Ind corrupt wound which coveredhis whole . feet. ; flaying tried every- thing ',else we had any hops from, we began giving . your 'S.itutAntAitat.a,, and, applying the lodide' of potash lotion, as .ysitt dircet. The sore began-to bealithen we had' given . the first bottle,. and was well when we had finished -• the seconit'•• The child's eyelashes, which had come . out, grew again, and he 'limo* ai* healthy. and fair as any other.' The *hole neighborhood predicted.:that the chili:finest die." • • ' . . • . ~ .. . - t3.ylibili s and MorepriarDisease.. , •••- riohi Dr: Hiram Sloot; of Si. Louis, Missouri. • ' •"I 'find your . SABSAPSRILLAI a more .effectual remedy for...the - secondary syniptoms of Syphilis and, fortyphilitio disease than any other wo possess. The profession are indebted. to . you for some of the . beat medicines we have. , .' .. • • • . . . 'from. . A. Prench,'Ar.D.,-an eminent physician of Lawrence, Muir., who is :a prontinent member of. the Legislature of .3hissaehusetts. "Da.. AYEU. .1111 dear Sir hate. found your : • SATOrAPAUIL:LX " an .excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and etfec • tual in some eases that were too obstinate to yield - • to other remedies:. -I-do not know what we can ern . Ploy with more certainty of success, Where a Power ful alterative is required." : . •• • . • • • • . , . . . Mr. Chas. S._ Thu Line, of Keitr - Bminewieh,..2.l". J., had dreadfultileers - on bla - caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more. . and more aggravated for years, in spite of. every. remedy or treatment that could be applicd,until the persevering use of ...A.vitn's SARSAPAIULLA relieted him. Few cases can-be - found more Inveterate and distressing than this, and , it took several, dozen . •.bottles to cure him - • teneorkh • nia,,'N'Crbites; Fereale Weakness, s arp ,generally produced by internat . Serefulaus . .eeration and sip very often cured by the alterative - effect vie this.B4 nst Some illaCa require, however, in aid of the SAUsApARILI.A,tha skilful application of Vocal remedies. - • • Prom. Ihe • well-I,Mmen !aid -Witlely-eilebratect • Dr.. • Jacob ofpincinnati., • • . • 4 . have found your S'Ar.s.irmuLLA an excellent • alterative in diseases of females. • -Many cases of Irre,inilarity,leticorritceS, Internal Ulceration, arid . local debility, arising from the sercifulons diathesis,: have yielded In it, and there are, few that, do-not, when.its effect is properly aidedby local treatment." lady, Unwilling lo• allow the PubUeetios of her name, writer "My'daughter and myselfbait biSa.suird of a fiery debilitating .I.eueorrhcca'of long standing, by . two bottles or your, SARSAPARILLA.'• • '.• - - • Rheumatism; (goat, lilver'.'Complaint, popsia,..4eart 'Disease, l'ireuralkis, • . . . -.Svhen caused b_y Scrofula in the- system, are rapidly Stared by.tkis EST . : SAFAAPARI,LLA. - AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS . poises, 'so many. Advantages over the other purgatives in . the,market,•and their superior virtues are. so universally known, that vse need not - do more than to assure the public their .quidityiermaintained equal to the best it ever, has . bten, : and tliat.they may be depended oss to'do all.that they have ever done.- Pitipared. by J. C: . A . l - 11, M. lio., 'Lowell, Mass., and sold by, - ' . . • . ,' . ' - J. 0....8R0WN a - . Son; iuld by all the drnX gest in :Potiavillia, also by all dealers in medicine eYo rywhere. Julyll, ',64, CLOCUA!! CLOCRA!!! A lst•ige . atock of eight day and thlrty.honr clocks, in every variety of style, for sale cheap, by ' _ . • • .' : .• • •••. R C. ORBEN, Watebinaker, and Jee tier, Centre Street, rottaville: Decernber 19, . . so. p iroToGHArns AND CARTE DE A fresh supply: together with Antiamn Leatea, Birds, AntterfliftN Rosm4, Central Park, Hudson and' White Mountain .Seenery, Sea McWaes, tc., Ste phew. Drolleries : jJait'reo4Yed and for sale at • A" - - - • - ••• rt. iNtlillisliTlNG.:lllillSTOßX . ...' -.-. DR. SCELENCK'g; OWN .-16A.124 „ ...T.- ~ -.• . . While )ooring undeiensumptiGn, . 4lnd haw. his . Puloscinie Syrup , llicaiwOd I'onie . .eind.Mandieake Pills net on ... . ..... -‘ the !!lystern., s in.-cni . rhear.lbsill .. ...... GREAT ETICIOESS ATTEADING ITI • • .. . . . The'aboiela a 'correct likeness of Dr, Schetick, taken many years ego; after he had recovered from Consump tion- by a:course of his "Scussca's Put.mosid Stane.! The likeness. although it diies'nbt represent him any thinglike as had as he•was'at the 'worst. yet. it is in' strong Contrrst with the hale and Tigorons looks . the Portrait belON, which is the true likeness of him at, the present. time. . The contrast between these two. por tr so great that many' Ivotild not:believe them' to' .be a rhe l larme person. Yet there are hundreds of portions in and around Philadelphia who, will .recognize bOth portraits to be true representatione. When .tire first .was taken he.weighed 107 pounds t at the .present time his weight ii22D pounds. , . - *. • , ' . . ~. • • COATED REGULATOR, Preserver, AND SAVE '.ICO THE PATE Lie; Thirty years ego.l was in the, last: stages of Pnlmo nary.Consumption, and-givenlip to die. I reslded..iri Philadelphia and Dr: Joseph 'Parish, then of this city, ordered me to 'Moorestown, `l. ; J., tilstanee.tif nine chiles, which took metyVo days to get :there...' On - irtY arrival I was' put to hod, and there laid for' any weeks. This was my native place, where all my family'llvei and had died of Consumption.: Dr:Thornton;.who 'attended ink father in his last illnesa: was called, and gave me oue.week:to fix up my affairs. -Ile bad - seen all iny fern ily go that way, and thomght I was to go,, too. Then I. heard or the.remedies I now riertmthe. V . Vhich . cured me: It Seethed to me that I could feel therri pen: etrating my whotti system: They soon ripened the matter on toy lungs, rind' .I would Bi)ii off more than a , pint (A' olTensiveYellow mat, ter'every morning; As soon as that began to eubside'. my &nigh, fever, pain, night. sweats—all began to leave .rue. and my Uppettte-beclme so great. that it was with (MTh:tinyl cotild keep trim eating too much..' L soon gained my strength, and I have been . growing. In flesh ever since. - For many years .1. have : enjoYed unifier -•.- • milted good-,health,—keeping• the liver and stomach healthy With the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake as lamof a bilious temperament. My. weight is two hint decd and twenty pOunds: Qn my recovery people - would scud for far . and near; to see If their cafes were like 'mine. ,For this putisise'l - pay- professional vi-its in' the. large. 'cities: The consminitives wish to see the - one that ,makes. these medicines. amid who was cnrisli•-of. cOnsumption. by - them. IV make new lungs is impossi , ble; but cavities in' the I ungS. and chronic Ulcerations' of the bronchial tubes can. he healed.- . Such eases' are dying hourly . uuder the . ordinary treatment ,of phyii chins, and just.tuich..are• caryd -by the proper .use , o tstheileks - Pultuoniy: Syrup, SeMieed . Tomb, and Man ' • . , drake Piila . . . . am rimy a healthy man, with „a large rarity In the middle lobo of the:right lung, the lower loiu , YerYtfluth hepatized and complete :adhesion of the •'The left lung is sound, and the upper lobe of-the right lung id in'tt Mlerably healthy condition. The great rertion .whtiphysicians do wit ettre. commuiption is, they try to do too much; they give:ntetlibines to stop the cough, to stop chill, to snip night sweats, hectie fever, and . , by so doing, they derange the whole digestive powent. locking tip the secreti3ms. and eVeritually -the. patient sinks anddies. . After I make a careful examination of 'the patient with the • Itepir,aneter, and find lutrs . enongh left to cum I direct the patient bow to use the three remedies. Retnove the-cause, and. they wilt all• 'atop of their owe accord. tin one can be cUredof cqn, humption, liver cOmplaint: dyspetrzia, catarrh, racket, ulcerated throat, nuleSs the liver and stoniach are made healthy.. /n. New,EMiland this cnnker, chronic c4l;arrit ulcerated threat, chum:Aloft of. uvula, is more :preva lent than in 'any other section or'the'conntry...Thi9s, is frequently . catuTed by a ..foul enslh, You mny.luirl it out with caustic time and all they will 0.. e is tempo rary relief. Correct the'Airtnach and liver; and cy will heal up therntaelve:l.. • • :Good nutrition is the ptaiedy:- If • you havo- any tli- . eerie iu any part of the body, it will retrain there, and decay moie and more, until, you ran geL.the-stornach in the condition to digest ficcid,'atl . make new blood. to take the place zif-diseased .matter. " This: is :the only way in heat.cdviti,s [be and ulcerated brpn, child tuheg :Correct the stonzaelcah,l - liver,•and-riatute will dwthe healing. ManyPencons hard an idea' that certain thedivines are great purifiers cif the blziod. When blood is onee=diseciized ireantipt be purified it 'is di- . acased.tlteeatue`in the diatiaand matter in the nyAem bet get the apparatua fn order, the liver 'and etoniack; and give it , plenty of nourishing fond. it will make tiki‘v bio,,a. - which,. WM take the place of that which 1s • • BCReed Schenck's:Pulmonic Syrup is one of the beet Prepare -tionshf iron iMuse; it' is a powerful tonic in fteelf, and When the.Senweed Tonic dissolves the - mucus in the stomach; anit it is carried OJT by the aid of the Mandrake Pills, tlie*Pulmonic Syrup is made into'blood,. .the 'only. way, to cure consumption, • If rcannot , get n - good appetite:, anti fond 'does not digeSt. I cannot- cure the patient:- 'Never mind the ; cohgh remove: the case and it•will stop of. itself. This is the. most .trouble I have.with my patients at•mY rooms hey say, ."Docr t0r,,1 feel titrinizer I can eat :my ,night 'sweat arc better; and ifeel better every way; but my Cough is Fo bad yet ;” and they are astonished to hear me. ray that' does not matter :sremeve .1 he eaure, and the cough. will . stop of itself. • Schenck's Seaweed Creates a good appe tite in about nine days,- when there is no lung disease,. unless the liter ad congested that the Mandrake Pills cannot unlock the dtiets of illegal! Wadder•in that short space of time; in order to allow the stale bile .to paSs off. Keep the liver and stomach healthy, anti there is less danger of .cousuniption or. any other disekse: It is hard to take cold when those organs arc healthy. -These that are 'bilious . ; low spirited„ , dreary: fueling 'Othpid, coated tongue. Blair appetite, - nervous, stomach. full of wihdeeVerYthing • that is eaten' lies heavy. loss of me pory:try one bottle. of SOIIENCK'S SEAWOOD TON 'is and one 'hos of SCI ENCK'S ,„MANDIZAKE PILLS. It is' only a eoSt 'of - une dollar-and. twenty-live 'cents, with full directions:. *- • • . • •• • • ' This tasulfieient, in many eases: to• satisfy what the medicines are. Frequently one bottle makes' a great change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary health ~by using the Seaweed and Mandrake:Pills Omit: .signally, must get the digestive organs in such a healthy conditiotr.that the'' become fleshy.: I lcan ptOduce -number - of my old eonsomptiCe Patienta now enjoying goad health, weighing- hearly 200 tHilllift+, con clude by.relating three cures I-have oh:dein :New YOrii, ancrwhich are all diffel - ent; and Wish Any one who feels, . any interest inthe matter - to visit them.- First is Mrs. Parlow. residing then at 100 Houston street. 'Hei.hfis, , band called upon me at my rooms,. 32 . Bond street, and wished mg to call andsce.her, Ile said I could -do -no ..gootr;lthat he had all the best medical attendance, and I. all said she was toolaegone with .Consumption • to be• cured ; -hut she had beard. of some 'great cures I' had made, and he desired to gratify her wishes. • I- called, and forind her lying - cOnflned toher bed kr therast stage . , -of bronchial consumption, and without dabimust have 1 exaininiarherrungi,fonud beithhronchial tubes -very Much affected, but ho Cavities' bad 'formed • hercongh was.rery severe the ei,lt-box was half fall of thick.puss. False Wt. legs swollen very•mucti :and .worse than all; chronic diarrhea.: Her bowels had been' moved eleven times that day: -- I told her that She had lungs enough to be' cured:lint that rids diarrhea. bad .been of long standing. And her stomach was in such an -ulcerated conditien that I was afraid nothing could be done. She instated I should try and do'what,l could for her; observing that she 'could not last, long -the de - Mahlon she Was - in, And .1 _could, not make her any worse.gave her first a (Rise of my Mandrake Pills, and the Tohic.iihd Syrup freely. That was on Tuesday, and liy the:next Sunday the diarrhea was carried off. her .appetite had returned. add she 'could alt up in bed and eat tier diaper. .She is noW•welli and gave Me' a long -certificate, certified to by the Rev. lira. Dowling. • • • . . Mrs. liartholoinew, :83 West Forty,fifth. street, Came to toy minus with a tumor on •her river." She was low spirited. skin sallow, toinme coated, bowels costive, no' appetite. and fast sinking truth the grave... The said to; mor had been:nu:Mug over .fOurteenyears. :I gate.her 'Syrup•Toniti and Pills, and told. her to take them just as the , directions • were printed. ;She came' back to my „moths, :32 Bond street in two weekS. somewhat better; her tongue had began tit elf iii a pith aroundthe edges, - her skin whiter-and her eyes -brighter, and -the tumor discharging very Offensive ,matter. Much faster than tt had ever done before;. She kept gradifally imprtWing, -and In 'about two 'months she came to my • rooms very mint frightened, saying that the honor • had. nearly 'shipped runuiug, •liihr:•was.loaditig up., and that every doctor bad told her that if it ever healed it:WOUld came her death. told her that the disease had all lefther system, and natare would hear the:ificer up, They are . now healed. nod parr-beck fur abouriiyear, and she is as heady and rolnisi:a woman as you will find in a:days Walk... , She, is glad for any bir, to' cull CM her, and-taken' greatpaine to visit any one that she hears hashuything like tier Mk!, ind tries to go theM to coine and see me: The next Ca.4e i'..MS , 4*Srofield.. from Stanford; Conn., Mrs; Ilartholomeh• gid her down to see me, and sbehas been ever since at her house. When - shit first cane to rooms, 'she Was muelieinaciated Will: a diStressing thigh,-spitting large quantities of blood.- I examined .her longs with tile respirometer, and in' ill:my.practice never found one with onelhug.sofar gong and, the other lung PO sue ad, I:could hot give much encouragement. I thought She would die.; but.. to astonishment the Poirrionie Syren, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills callacemed logic Horn - to. work, the lung healed over, leaving it - cavity its large as a goose egg ; gOod appetite. fine spirits and has . , gained'.-somalluttydree pounds in Weight, She has crime cough Yet.•whjetate° •northitik.it -wbuld be of great interest to 54.111111 . no* juilieeil physician to Visit these cases,•.•partieularlY Miss Scofield or anY -of them. who have-beett cured by my' medieines. They are nitmerotts in New. York ;• but the abovethree all differ from cinch other ; and if ntellreines are doing whaul represent_ they are , they- should have • the credit and the :Whited noW-n . where and how they -ma! ehred2.. , . - J, S.CHENCE„ - 'M, I): II: Schenck cah he (mind at his prinkipal office No. 39 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, every ; Saturday. from 9-. A .• M.. midi P.IM., to give advice free'of :Charge butt for a thorough (tit:Min:it ton:'he• 'charges • three , di - ill:hrs. Price of the'T'oltherue Syrupand Sea -Weed Tonle each f 1• hid Per boure,•iff• $6 the half dozen, Mandrake Pills 25 cents per-box,' and hi for sale by all Druggistaatid Dealers. . • • ' • • -•-• • ' • • May 21 . . M nm.r.ss • . • ' 12-1 peow MIMES Me= - • oLociEss,_. • •••••:: nml TEVitLitY, ALWAYS HAND . . gar All kinds nfMustci.l Instrtiruts, ViolinStringn, Miss ViorStringa, Gußar and Banjo Strin'gs, conatantly Oil hand: • . . Clan 30 , ' 6 4.-5. . emoval of...Jones's Flour. 4k F3sed flitsre. ,-.1.11; —The undersigned has removed his Flour and .Feed Store from Norwegian- and. -Third -Streets, to the .corner of Market and William Btreets,. where -he will keep on hand a choice stock of artieleahr Ms line; and a line assortmenrolfirst class Groceries, , • His old friends and cu.stomers are respectfully.sollei ted to continue their patronage, while the -general will-find his articles A, No. 1", and are invited to give him& call. • • JOSEPII D. JONES. - Wtiaville, A/el 26, 6$ 11-tr BIENIMME DISTILLED. RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, RESTORES ,GRAY OR FA DED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. . . CLARK'S DISTILLRI) • : ItESTOBATI V.k.; FOl.l. THE . • • .Surely eradicates, Dandruff., • CIAP.K•S'•DISTILLED • • HAIR,•• RESTORATIVE.FOR .Prvventa its falling off. - • • . CbCREI , S DISTILLED ' , RE,STORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, Promotes hi nutuiltl and. healthy ' • . • • . • .CLARK.S DISTILLED . RESTORA.TIVE FOR THE - II A1H.,.• ~ Cattrea the hair to grow on bald heads, where tlnkrOota • ,•• , ',. are not entirely dead.. In such cmeairoth-• , -: . . - - . :CLARK'S DISTILLED -. yIiESTORATIVE VOR Is a: rook auzuri int dressing. - . A little one sen; "1 . like lt, it mattes my - hair feel so soft and ' • CLARK'S DISTILLICD " RESTORATIVE FOR THE rrAitt,. contiam, ,no cprtr eediroeur to be ebaken up before . CLAEk'S DISTILLED • • • • RESTORATIVE FOR 1'11.E.11-MR,. s a clear,. transparent .finiticontaios no oil—is not a dye, anti has oo"deleterious properties:, . CLARK'S - DISTILLF.D • RESTORATINT,FOR TILE HAIR,. delightfully perfumed,. and: duo not turn rancid. in • wand T.:cattier,- • • ' , • . • ,CLARIt'S DISTILLED :• lI,ETOI.2ATIVE FOII..THE 11A1R... the only perfect dreslsiii And reetorer .of clihir '0963. • biped. . ' CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR. THE HAUL No lady's toilet Its complete without it. • . . , . - CLARE'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE . . In eeleutidcially prepared, cOsts only slperbottlo, and .*. • , is sure to give - satisfaction: . FOr sale by druggists generally In c11.,' and entintry. \ • 0, G,. CLARK . 4z pa; Pfoprietore , . :I). )I , IIINE ' S & 'CO.. N. Y., General Agejnia August 20. . .rMarch 10-I.y-cow: DR. WISHART'S . PINE TREE TAR' .0 RD!A L ~g THE VITAL IN.CI r c OCEINE • • Obtained by a peculiar protium in the dlsiillation of the ter. by which its highcet, medicinal properties are re • • It. Is the -.medicine that 'tures when all others . . . . . . ' • - A GREAT REKEITY FOR CONSID4P'IIO.N. . • - I ath constan , ly reee: ring such certillesies as the to). lowing. READ IT ! • . . Da.- w0,,4 evi—Dear Sir:- I had a-very dreadful cough. andl!ore•throat for one year, and.niv %byte system tvas f a st a ivin g As a y,.and I wa , : prostrated oti my bed with but little hope ofrecovering. Ry (li!.:.ase , ' battled the. power of all medicines, and in ashort time Initial. havf:. Tons to my . grave, but , thank God. my daught,r-itt-law .would not rest until she. went to your store. No. 1.0.-N. ..iecond street. and related mv . RISC to yon, purchased one .bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and 'I 'com menced to use it, and in one week I was much -better, and after.using three bottles. I am perfectly well, a won-, der to all my friends. for .they all - pronotine4. , ,d me past :cure„ Publish my case if you think. proper... . '... - ~ •. : - . . Itteye,-A 11,0411..r04, ''.. . . . . Yo, 1321 - Wylie Street, Philadelphla... . .. INFALLIBLE CURE'ITU - pIIONCIIITIS4 "Sr. Wrqd.says::. : . . • Dit..Wisiticr--:Sir: .1 hail Brincltitis, infhtmmation of AIM Shortue , is -of Breath; and Palpitation of the Heart in their Worst forms.. I had heen treated by several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia,' but they could ot..stiip the rapid course of my di ease. andDhad deSpaired of ever being rcistored to.health. • ryas truly cin the verge of . the 'grave. • Your l'ine•Tree Tar Cordial ivas highly recommended to nie-hy ti friendi I tried it, and am thankful to Sac that. after t 1.51112; four large and one smalchottle,i I ryas restored: to perfect health. You can glyc reference to my house. No. 969 N.-Second street. or at my otlice . orlteeeiver of Ta.xciA, froM a. A. it., to 4, P. 11..,• corner of -Chestnut and Sixth streets. •; :" • , Jews WAno.- BLUDING - OF-THE:LUNn . _ Ma. Wisusur = fiir : I return you my grab:fiat thanks .for the discovery - you have made in making a medicine that will-curd Inflammation. of the Lunge and. Liver: Complaint. When I commenced to'neel.our Pine Tree Tar Cordial wwyti - i all appearances. near my g.rave.L.- thad been for a length of time. spitting- blood, and would,itt times vomit it, My physicians (for I employed twoy pronounced me past cure-: but my sister had •nstal-, yoUr True Tree Tar Cordial, wh.th did her so much good that she prevailed on me, as a last resort; to try-it and thank God, I commenced to use-it..-.I have takeei twelve bottles, and-am Perfectlfmired, and NM ready and wil- - ling fluit.anv'persii that is sick should call on me, and I will tell tliem.what, your cordial has done "for inc.—, All my friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at my speedy returnto:health; for they had seen me ',mak' blood in a clotted state: frequently. Publish my case, for I r want every person that is suffering as . l was, to knoW of your-invaluable medicine. • . ' -Respectfully, •-• Jona Venues, .• ", • Crease at., .six doers above Riehniond st., • .•. . . . ' Tim PINE Tarn Tiacloimia.t..will cure Colighs, Soft ; Thro and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Crodp,-Whoop : ...ough, Biptheria,' and is also an excellent remedy , f diseases of the -kidneyS„ and female complaints. • BEWARE OF. COUNTERFEITS I The genuine has the nitinil tif the. pruprietoi and a pine tree blown in the bottle- All Oilers .are tipurious hnitntiona.• . • . • FirTr :AMP R ,DCll.l.kit BOTTLII.- Prepared only by ino proprietor. • ' • 1) - #.: L. Q.. C W 1,5 ITAAT, 0 , 1(0.10N0[1M SECOND STREET, • rerTOT Pile by nil Druggists Dr!cumber -12, •61'. . IMPOiiiPtiii 7 ol: EMALES .„, - .... ~_... --- t - W YJE S 4 / 4 (i',..., t / N y "'•%S"'" ...:'. ((( PI LLS ))) PR 0 0-I_:A INEATI.ON 1 To THE LADIES -,. AND • The: Oldest : Regul a tor far Females Will immediately relieve, without •disturban cgs of the periodic diecharge„wbother•drising front ie = taxation or suppression. They act liken charm, in • re- moving the.pnips that accompany difficult or immoder ate 'nienstruation, and are the only safe and reliable re med* for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains- in the Loins. BaCk and Side, PalpitationOf the 'Heart, Nervoits•Tre morn, Hysterics, Spasms. Broken Sleep. and other_ un pleitsant and dangerous effects of nit unnatural condi tion of the sexual function.. In .the, worst case of Flu orAthits or Whites, they effect a Apeedy cure. , • Dr. CherneinniOn ' have been TINA OVER :A QUARTER OF A COWRY. They are offered asthe•only safe means Of renewing in "erupted menstnunion. but ladies Must hear in mind 'that there' is. one condition' orthe female system in; "which the Pills cannot be taken without producing' a .PIitTLIAR RESULT,' The condition referred to is. PREGNANCY—frhe result, MISCARRIAGE. Such In the. irresistiblelendenty of the medicine to restore the sextfal functions to a normal Condition that etch the reproductive's - weer of nature CZfitiOt most tt.. TRRY CANNOT . DO HARM in any Otherway.' . • ,' FDr. Female Palm: are the only Medicine that MARRIED AND SINGLE LAl)lE:Stave-relied upon for many years, or can -rely .maat now. BEWARE OF ntrrAtioNs ! TtiereJ ills form ow_ Finest, Preparation ever put for Ward, With 'M.. MEDIATE and PERSISTENT Sitc,cE,sts, 151 DECEIVED. .Take this advertisement to your Druggist. and tell hint that you want 'the lIEST and mo.t RRLIADLE-FRMALE MEDICIN - R;.IN,TRE: WORLD, which is cOznpriSed in : • • ' Dr. Clievoneiraianlx• Female • . . They have received; and are now receiving. the sanc tion of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit Directions with each box—the price, 0; ,, n rk.t...:.u'rra Box, containing front tin to Gn Pills.. . • •• Pills smithy mail, promptly,, by rethitting the -pride to the Proprietors, or any authorized in current . . (ands. . . SOLD BY DRUGGISTS• GENERALLY. • ~.. lICTCHINGS & - BILLYER. Proprietors, • .opdar street, New York. So'd In.Pottsville by JOHN It. BROWN x. SON tri .Ikfiberfwille by JACOB .9: LAWRENCE: In. Tamaqua by E. j.- FRY and N. P. FOWLER; and In St.. - Clitir by All Drou.LOsts. H . [Feb oe EA?. 4101 . ,D . WA.TCUES: A Fine stock of Lather Gold Watches. Chat lain timing, Seals, At- - . - IL C. . IWatchmaker and Jaweler, Centia.kitre: et; . Potio”ille: December 12, • :507 • . . . P' 316 E nnd 4161111'6,• ceired •*direct:from .5...80nded WarebO66e, tor LILle for medical p6rpols* by..: ' • Nov T. '63 _ . • • • •: . ..I,CRIHES, Apothecary. NEW MAP 01? M C UV T.„ll. ■ L L ...Coantf.—Scoft's:New Map'ot Scbuylkilyeotinty, for stale • . B. BANNAN. • Also, Sheafer's New "Maps of all the Anthracite" Coal Regions, and Iroti,:RailrOad and Canal , Map of this State.. • .* '.• (April"; • MEERACIL4III.7II, 'fine Int .151 of genulne Meer'4chacon Pipes. at . • W.E. BOYER'S Tobacco SR. ft, Jan. 9. IA 101111VRE and FREt4III. MBDIICIPtIifi,, oi 1 the roicy best quality, selected ' eipressly far P.,IIT SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and retail sales, by Nov. 7, salt] . - EIUGRES, Pharmaceutical Chum J US TIC E 14,-11 I tank .Reco grass nee. 1 • Returns, printed.. together With. all kinds of Joga i:ea. Blanks, for huge at BANNAWS Book and • Station -toy &oral . ' (Juni 17,..64.- CLARK'S Give it ft trial TAR C oRp.TAL,. READ THE FOLLONVIZJG:' Pliilodelphin. Dr. Cheemencian , A.Female PAM. Cie tatinct. WORK FOR TRE - FARII, BARN, KID StOcK AGRICULTCRAL GATIIESiNGS.gt is the halm- den duty of every farmer to gd himself awl give his family and ,hired hands a holiday at Fair,time, if poSsible, and encourage - an in , telligent'iniereSt in cverYthing that bears up - - on improved farming, on the part of his chil dren. and, employees'. , . Butt.mve:s.--,LoOk out for flro,frnm pipes -and cigars about the barn 4 and yards. Fire is terrible at any seagon-the =more if -barns 13tiksa, 7 ,Pull..vhen tliey turn yellow, make snail heaps stacked allow polei, raised from thb ground by sticks cr stones v green on - ea Will ripen. . • . • 13tiCK.W1IIIA.T.-011. before frost at any rate, but best when it begins to ripen sonic of ills - . , •Burrzn.—Pu; down well for winter .and market; take.gront enre, in order to realizw high. prices. . • • CAnuAt;Es.—Clivegoq cultivation, stirring the soil anclallowing no weeds to trouble ... - .o,•Arvt.E...—Beep them comfortableantrvvell fed.;buy. beeves" for fattening if tho market • faors. Give' caws "miik and •butter-formiilg food, to make the roost: butter possible, f or prieealvill'be high., •• - -• CoaEsE•.—Take. - all palm to iTprove the finality. If possitde visit some of the facto ries; or associated dairies- 'Cheese is wanted tor export: Cl?:riums often afford the best source .of water for. the . ;slock in . winter.- , possihlo• haVe them underground, and at e, slight chi. Cation above The - stable floor. cement cis. ternsc - nutde by phistering directy en..h4rd earth;,Are eicellent. • 1., • . up at tho "grOund as 'goon the grain shows a fair glaze. This sae The fodder green and sweat, if early huike!iand well dried: . . .• - COnrf Tony:sal—Cut, befOre the ears fill,: when it. is wilted, set it up against a'fenee • in small stooks ; after a few days bind in - stuall• bnudles zive . a day's stinning:•oetitsionally, but . alivaysstdok it or set it up•at night so as: i to shed rain. It dries, slOwly. Savo allyon can,.and. well tt • • , Ditlysrso.—e . always ready for . pushing; fOrward this "vOrk, whenever the hands, ••:inl - , not be hatter employed: Do theiprk in tits limit Manner, laying the tiler; deep, the outlets. againSt vermin, 'and pro Tiding silt • wells where needed, toiritereept_mud, sand, • .ITee . .s.—lf eggs can not be' marketedfresli . and well, pack thcm Mr . winteribod, dipping the fresli.eigs in melted tallow and packing their' in dry chaff or sawdust, ibe ends up; and iii boxes . .so that .t.ky may bO intertjd occasionallj: , I - GI6IN . -L.Thrt;Sh as .fast as practicable.atil stDre,in *vermin probf granaries; Exercise go6d judgment inarketing. It is difficulk to predict prices. Sell when a gobd price it not "cut 1116; - afferraath where land has suffered ..from drouth. Baresp9A mayie immured, scarified with ft .barri,w, and seeded down Kith-:vet): fe"w The. i Oats will protect the grass, form a mulch for it, and die in the winter. the earlier giFiss 19.nd is manured in thirtull, the better it world among the roots. - • _ ,ItutioArtom.,-NotiCe carefully ti 11e of brooks and. ponds, and - have snrveyS to know exactly how land_ you on conduct Water Dyer; there isgreatrprofitin • )lemur and l'tlecK..'7---Before the rains - 111 the - swamps:: make sure. of a good stock cif muck, 'for mixing with dung in whiter.,A.ifith- - er diligently ail poultry droppings, the drf,ios its from house chains, scraps of woolen r 1.0,, hair andleattler, bones, - factory, m'astes, And Oierything.thitt : will decfty to add value to the. compoSt heap. ' . " . PAS-rmui.s., 7 Drest With . bonO:dust and -yit sutn,:sow mixed. grass seed where - needed, and keep the brush cut crOse. - Try scri:ling dewnttO mixed grass, with rye to ho feed oIT hext.spring. _-• , • PLOwINO, at this season, is either fin - fallow ing and weed killing,. or.breparatory tp ,orv ing- Winter grain. The former should be deep And is as.:well donii. later, if intended for spring crops.- • . . . I or.cror,s,- 7 -keep free from weeds; . if they are. rotting ati all, or else inarkat at once., . . . . . POULTRY may be allowed eOnsiderable lil. etty irthey will net damage xineyartl9. tonla tees, etc. They destroy-winy : intlects. . Be gin:to feed s regularly with sonic grain brim- . ten for market. • - . , - - - rpn-iyeow Itoors.--liecTi.the weeds out, and ihe kit loose. . . • • • , . . • Rrit.—Prepive ground. - Get good ce(l— White-is :excellent ; sew. :Issf of month. • Sian Cons.—Select the ears* which brill represent the variety,• neither very large nor small; but perfect, well tipped out, with sinali cobs, without *Vacant streaka,. with no strange kernels,: well covered with. haSks, :and whereverpoSsible; such as are. bonne two nr more on a . stalk. Make the EieleCtiQn by f”1- ing the ears before the cars are,eut. up if Bible.-marking them with a dash of paint tar of . other mark, ffii that In the letOtir; they may be thrown aside for subiemimt es .runittatiot Selecting seed • Ont:4•3•.—lVenn lambs, giving them . . go , o phsttirage, but not 'clover : aftermath, I , uttir4 the ewes dry feed, till the milk drier then feed well. Milk once - or twice if ILe . ',! -bags are very full, and begin tb • feed well at soon as dry. •• • • 1- Soneitimt.—Cut before any frost, awl jtt hest to work it np'itt once, though :it ny .Isecri.• . • -•- . S~ri~~_—Feed Frith rektibirity. and F , O Olt they will eat everything clean. GiVel'ilai or store pigs the range of the orehar , l.- hbgs clean, and to fatten rapitits.tlrq ,:1101: not be allrivre(fto roan much or to fluid r their. f0,.‘1. : • ,Ton.tec'o is ruined by &mingle suveratr. -Air houses Well. • • • T1 . 711N11 , 15 riNuire to he -kept clear'i,f and to be wcll thinned 'out where :taLeY too,thick. • ' ' E r i.L:-.Expel rats with IrruS nr.o.—Bil.rn all that= have ! DO; to :el. and add the rest to a Compost heap; tiaical ed horse clang, castor poniace the like. S AT.,--Sow early. It Oil it in. A , top-dreassing . orfine manure i:!detio' :ble. - -Sow the timothy seed after the grliO up,•if . sown this month; or it. miiy)pjun . t hi yortng wheat.‘—hmerican Agrkqtfir?!'f• lan AN Conm. tOgether 20'44. f flout, I of Indian - .teal, 2 teasvoufa is crt.;tthof rartar, I teaspoon folsods. tle salt; add to this .1 egg : and 2 .tabit r ' . 'fuls' of Sugar beaten together; 2.eurs f n ik tun! a pir , cn Of butter the size 'of :Ili rgi;. • until it: is thoroughly eOolted thi3ough• . . 111AKI) isoivs P-cooisu:—Scitid i.P.13113" dian weal with 1 pint of of 31i.1✓ wbhdiis hettci• ; add hirke• tablespo" oll4 ,- wheat tlonr Mixed With : stlAither Pint uf col? milk, 1 tableSpoinlfhl of kingari.l reuptul :lutes, 1 tablespoonful . butter, or 3. $ 1114 ,, piece of suet chopped line: Sdd raiii3O• liked, *heti the pudding -has , bt•eus bal:l4 about ten nilautre: .BaktithorougHtly. • altripCs. MME 7 STNt 1 thri • 111 1 NEI I Ohl