*Nue. Tiffs local : reporter of the Chicago. item perpetrated the following, after hisieturn fromi.a-saminer• vaattiOn, probably z “As a gentlemangentlenieri was along Am' street lie plastd a place where some boys were play ingmaibles. One - of: they; tri : sootingvir nimble, cleverly. Put it the geMleman's foot The gentleman 41Ipied and- struibled &gab* WY; afflo Passings recOl g tatin toter,' along With himself,. upOn hog, who vow examining a r geologically Corder , ris. 'llte,hog, frightened out of hiaproinie- ty, bolte4off ran between the legs of anothergentleman; fairing' drew tbe siring of a kite front -the of a bOY. — Th - e kite of course feli, find in failing fright cued : a pair of horses attached to a wagon .in an alley. A. man who was building a fire in a carpenter shop by which they passed start ed up to see what was the matter, rind in so doing dropped hht.lighted match among the sbarings. • A - fire was tite consequence.---7 The engines assembled, and, in the hurry consequent upon the alarm, a - LAU fell in the track of one"of them, and had his arms broke, which. ended this budget of accidents for the day." Q u ery Is the boy who shot the mar " ble responsible for all the consequent llama- - - . , Tax Lairr FRaxca Jorie.-The fast joke at the expense of the Frcnch Society for - the Protection of Animals is to the following effect : A. countryman,. armed with an im mense club, presents himself before the P:.‘t:s ident of the Society, - and claims the first prim go is asked to describe the act of hu-,. inanity •on whinh he founds his claim. "I saved the life of, a wolf,"..repliCs the country man. "I might easily have him with .the blufigeon:". and he swings the weapon in the air to the intense discoMfort of the presi dent. "But where was theyrolf P" . inquires the latter; had he done' to you?" "He had just .devoured my wife," 'is the re ply: The president •refiects - an instant, and then says: "My friend, lam of , opinion that you have been sufficiently rewarded." Dn. Sri:sonar., who asked that it should be inscribed on his tomb "vine., amo scrisse," and who has - crystalised the stuff of a 'hundred novelsin ids Maxims and reflections de tamour, made up his mind finally that a " woman is stinply delicious musical instrument, of which love is the bow and man the'art.ist."— It follows from this simile, .that, as a bad vi oliniqt will very soon spoil the best Cremone, it is the men who are really, after all, respon ' Bible when the women get out of time ; a con sideration worth pondering, alike by the Judges of, Divorce Courts and by those who have no desire to make their acquaintance I Tan U.S. Goyemment . haa' • struck'. ont 'a new line of taxation, sayiLondim - per.cent.- on all_ tombstones and headstones.. 1.1,; is whatyou may call making a dead cer 7 ; minty of raising money for the war;• but it is rather tomb -much of a good thing to . make a man' pay for the privilege of• being buried, unless it is done ph prineiple in accordance with the old saw that no man is recognized :as a profit until afterhis death. :.• . . A..VEL3I.ONi farmeriseht town orphan asp, lum for ahoy. thit_t was smart, active, brave, tractTibie: prompt; industriouS,, clean; pious, good-looking, - reserved . and est. The superintendent • replied_ that _their boVs Airere all human, though they .Were' or- .. phans, and referred him to t lie .New . J.erusitL lent; if he wanted to get his order . . A Falun-akin rt:' stage coach with. pharle4 Lainb, kept boring- him to death with ques tions irtjareow of agriculturists about crops. At length he put - a pOser---" And pray, sir, hoW are turnipsyyearl'' " that, sir;" stannnerid out Lamb, -" will depend upon the boiled legs of mutton." ' ' P.EPRESENTA:TIONS have been made ' to.: the English Admiralty to induce "toy lords!". to appoint.a Chaplain General of the Navy.— Why not make him'a.bishop.at once, because there would be no difficulty in providing him with,a se . a.? - • • • Tim Plena' are reported to have got a novel kind of rifled gun, which goes . by the extra ordinary name of the " barometer:rifled gun." The meaning of the title is not explained, but we should think that it' might be used' in the dry season . in "bri"nging down " the rain. A 13Luyi BOY.-A. lady, of sornewhat dig nifiedd•znieapor," having lostler:way, said to "an brOin in the-street, ."Boy,, I *ant' to :go to Dover Street.''-• ." Well,' warm, ". replied "the boy, coolly walking on,-. why: don't you go there then ?" ' : . festival of lawyers and editors, aw yer gave as a toastTlie- Editor. He al ways obeys the call* Of th 6 devil." .Ait editor, responded 7 "The Editor and:the Lawyer— the devil is satisfied with the copy of the for= Hier, but requires the original of the letter." Doer beat your carpets, poor dumb things ; at all events, it's . cowardly to • strike them when they're down. If they deserve punish ment, call in .a policeman and let him take them up. _ "I AX deeply interested," said SL Augus tine, "to know whether women will, rise at the last day as women? for it is feared in that ease that they may continue to tempt us be fore the throne of Heaven itself." .."Do you see OAS stick , said a very . stupid-acquaintancc - to SYdner:Srnith . ;• "thiS stick has been-alt round the world, "Indeed," said the remorseless. Sydney, "and yet it is only a stick ?" , . . . reply . 1.45 an 'advertisement headed "Use Thingunibob'a Tooth .Brash, ." R. Western ed itor says, ."Well see Thingnmbob hanged first, the dirty fellow! . HOW would he use ours?" • .• . "HENRY, you ought to he. ashamed to throU , away lires:d like . that ; you may want it some day:" "t•Well, mother, irculd..l ?stand any better chance of getting it then should. I eat it up now ? . : - • Tin: Bear chap was asked what, kind of a'"gal "• preferred for a wife; one, he sa:d, that won't be prodi-ga/--but fru-ga/-- o true gal, suited to his conju-gal taste, J'esus calls . .upqn:the gentleman who advertised to restore oil paintings; .and. re quested him to restore iv valuable landscape which Was stolen froni Jain twOyears ago. . TaF.:Wiusted Herald sayS a. farmer .up in that Teg , loll has 'sold ten cords' of apple tree .butts to be ivade into hrier:wood pipe's; -Juit as good "Xy dear:lcicholaid Lord Strangford, "I-amvery stupid this. morning; inp brain's arc all gone 16.-the.dogs." "Ppor dogs!" re plied, leis . friend.' 1: -. • IF your oats want bruising, hire a .profes sional.bruiser for the purpose . ;:one who will stand no chair is perhaps the'best. Woy.ought dentists to be t good Cricketers? Because they are lulepta nt . "drawing 'the stumps." - . Gar too many suits brought for you by the lawyer, and you will ger none brought to you by the tailor.- ' • - . }~ r^ > P..00n men are apt to fare badly everywhere. It is a blessed thing to . liVe,,,in a land at plenty if you have: plenty ,o 1 lank, 'rut: it. is said, are apt, to mind Ulf:lr p's and q's; the ,Chinese . their teas . and Og-of the rebels are "given over to bellevd a lie," and the other to .tell it. Boast GA n Dem . Na. -Weeding your nequain tanees, and eutting your.intimate friends. Win a nuui cracks a joke, he does, it be t;.ceem.lis 04.11 t. rif enure. Al'AZl;lßTlie CalderaoSO , SiOoleer. Sill • lOIt 1: fell •at Salle;os , • ' • Sataidays the - Stb. alkyOr Allftegler ipxt, F . • - at Oda& to the arteries:a, eitidatrublielionselk or a Betcbley. tit-ifit- - Sesoltakof tit .• Clair, a large two,assy limb% DlicliMalcil ROUSE. Mat ittteltes attarbel. sseeer4lo *Ping o• • water %Altai/Ass ,yatad. the house. alt'"-led, at • tht junctions ortbS:lillsiglistliel sod Ilewellyti Team •Itoarl, l sear the Vest Wish of the SehuYlkill • Jorril.mei ißwni. • asaloster of the ilorostat °tea. Clalr;', • • .For partkatlare :apply to dorm - SEITZIMER, Esti : 4044 • ORYIKAMP. 'COWLS SAME. r• - - • 84ELlatOt:1RPRTRAID ROBERTSO: deed.. - • tIOW4I'-SONEs.:Anotioneerg, . ViLUABLE3IIIIIACM.II47 PER /ULM 15CIELIYULliell.aliThiTY„PENNA. • . . • • Pursuant town order ad Die Orattane'Court tor. the ; County or Schuylkill . ; wilthe at *MEM side,"On fl .:TEMAN, Oiteber .4 1 . 411 18114;.. - . at 12 o'clock. Noon st the pu.mar•ELparl Ex.l ciumissitu:the .esAateclight. , title . and interest o f Archibald Robeitson, being an nndividedfourth part of.l in add to the following described premises. to wit: F All the messuage and teact of lend. situate in Branch Township, in the County.of Schni aforesaid. In the State of Pennsyieania, bolos:led and described as. fol lowa to wit: B eg inning at a, pine tree. a corner on. the New York Coal Company's land ;. thence .by the Bann aott TOX de , mees,, west,l4s. perches, to a' white oaks thence by land late of John Albright ebuth . 20 decreer east, 126 perches, to a stone; thence by. land of ions.. than Zerbe north 1634 degree; east, 40 perches .to a stone; thence iortki 56 1 perchesto awhite.oak; thence north 3d degreeSeast. 190.31 perches to a pinel. thence. south 29 degrees - east, 94 perches. 'to a pine t. thence) south 1 degree east, 56. perches to a pine; thence by .'laud of William Gehl:lam-north 84 d eg rees east,' 111) , 1 perches toe white oak; thence north 13 degiees.east, 139 perches to a white .oak; *thence by lend of Beim and Arnold. north 24 defrrees west, 100 perches to the beginning; containingm the 'whole 2.69. acres and the' usual allowsnce,"&e.-; but by a recent survey it contains .316 acres . 127 perches. Being thesame premises which Oliver Rough , and Murtha IL, his wife, .h. 9 deed beating date the 11th .day. of All MU . 49. 8., 7954, recorded in Schuylkill County. In Deed Book No. 44. page 457, an., granted and conveyed unto the Paid Archibald -Robert- By the Court.,-44 . .. Dorriarsait. Clerk •.. ELIJAH A: BRlGHAM...Administrator. . M. THOMAS .d: SONS, Anctioneers. ' • 139 and 141 S. Fourth St.. ==3 PUBLICISALES. Phila&a. Oct. 1.434 • EKEIVIPTORY, SALM P. OF Vbluaiblti . ..Real „Estate,. aim,. I. Berm To'w'nship, peskis Co.; Pa: - • - • • , The subscribers will offer at Public Eale,•on SATERDAY, the 16th • .day:ot O ct ober,te 1864 at ro'Clock, P. M., at the SCH3IIICKEaI HOUSE, is.. the City Of .Reading, -7, . •• ' - , • • ' All that ' certain ;mat of finning lend; divided jrl-1 to fields of convenient size .for.farmingintrposes, well . Watered; situate InEent Township, Berks County. - Bev-. en. miles. northweit of Reading, On the State :Boa. leading from Readingth Harrisburg, adjoining lands m Benneville Reber, John C.' Hiester, Daniel Fisher and Daniel Elliman. and the Tulpehocken Creek, Contain- . .• trig 230 acres and . 99; perches, more.. or . 1 MI, on which is erected a large two -storil3RlCK MAN- SION HOUSE. 27 by 27. feet, one-and-a-haltsto . . ..:; -Brick House, attached to the Mansion. 18 by 36 feet j Stone Tenement House adjaining.the. buildings, 18 byl . . 36 feet ; Spring House, IM - story:and 12 by.lBfeeL with}' a nevei-tailing spring of water. which supplies . all .the aforesaid houses with. Water; large Swiss .Barn,'44 by 87 feet, with spring water in the yard: Wagon Shed ;; . Hog Stable, 15. by 'ft 18et: two Corn-cribs, nearly new i: . There are 40 acres of Oak' and' a very tarp 2, quantity of excellent limestone near . the surface of tin 1 ground, and 20 acres of meadow, land. -. • . • .f Also, a - certain tract of farming - land,'situate in th! township and county aforesaid, divided into' fields 'Or 'convenient size for farming 'purposes,Well watered, ly ing on the State Road leading from Rending to Harris ' burg. withihseyen miles of Heading, adjoining - lamb -of Levi% Reber, by the .afore-described farm. and the Talnehor_ken Creek, containing 126 acres and' 53 per ches, 25 acres of which are good meadow land. and 3.: acres of which is covered: with heavy oak timber.- Limeetonein great quantities on the farm. -near th, surface of - the.geound, - and near the Union Canal laii . lag.. The improvements consist or a large two-story'. STONE MANSION HOUSE, 37 by 54 feet, with pump -of water in the yard; abed, a gOod _arch -in the yard ; + ' Swiss Barn; 40 by Si feet, with water . near with -Stone ; Tenant House, 134 stories, 27. by 31. feet, with .water 1 near the door; Hog Stable, 15 by 25 feet, with pump of water in the building ;'•Sv;iss Barn. 25 by 31 feet. With water near by., Also, a large STONE MERCHANT and GRIST MILL, 60 by 40 feet, threeatories ' high, on the Tulpeliocken Creek, with a water-power of 7y4 feet: With the privilege of raising to 9k,'„Tonsidered to be the best water-power on the stream. There are two pairs of French 11urrs,and machinery to - ont in another - pair.; one pair Of Sandstone Choppers. all in excellentrepair. .The mac.hinery in the .Mill le of the best kind,. being turned - by. -Parker Water-wheele. The Union Canal passes by the Mill. with a:landing for loading and un loading grain, .tc., frOm the canal boats into the Mill, by means of rope and pulley: - - Also, a SAW MILL, ad:, joining the Mill, turned by Parker's Water-ytheels. The Mills are within 60 feet of the Mansion • House_ _ The above properties are 'convenient to_ churches, stores, schools; and blacksmith.ShoPs. • - , . . • For p'articula'rs, apply to either of. the undersigned,. at.the northeast corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, Reading, Pa. _ • • EDWIN C.-111ESTER. , .. • - GABRIEL.O.-HIESTER. _. - • ALEX.ANDER S. lIIESTF.R. .36-4 t, ' -. Sept. 17, 'B4, DCB 16111;41.4.1.14. OF. REAL ESTATE. - . . . Will be soldot. Public Vendue, on the -premises, - thi. following 'Real Estate, late the property of Jacob Long. acre, deceased; on • - ••• , •• . SATERDAT, the . Sth day of October , 1861,: . , A FARM, situate in West:Penn ; Township,- Schnylkil County,.Pa ;about . .rniles south of. Tannupta, c ontain ing four hundred' nd. thirty-live (466) . acres, more: adjoining lands of. Michael.Bachert,.John Zehner William. Schaeffer. John - Fetter, 'Little Schuylkill Railroad. 'Company; George . Guldner, and Ri-übenStahler. .About 06 acres thereof is.:first-class • WOODLAND, • contsinint. White-Pine, Hemlock, Oak. &c. The - re. .maindtr is excellent-Farming Land, in good condition, • under good fences, and has-lately been well limed, .• The improvements are' a good Stone DWellingßonse, Switzer Rain, a stone Spring . Muse, and all other necessary out'-buildings. A sprang of never-failing wa ter is near :the kitchen door, and , running .water In nearly every field. A east Orchard, With an excellent variety or 'choice Fruit. is on the Premises..: • There is also a Saw Mill suitably located on the pre rabies, and two other good Water Powers, for Mills or Factories of any kind ; all being supplied by the Little Schuylkill River. :The Little Schuylkill jtadrond rune through the Western part .of the estate.. The above will be sold in the whole, or . in• parts, to, suit purcha se ... For further information .apply to :the undersigned. residing on the premises. ' Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,' of said day, when conditions will be made known by ' DAVLD . S. LONGACRE.,•. ' . SARAH. LONGACRE, ' . • Administrators, West Penn, Sept. 10,' 64. • • puiscic SALE . OFREAL ESTATE OF ABRAHAM • R X, deceased. Will be 'sold at Public Sale, at the Public House o M:. K. Keith,'in Shaefferstown, - on • FRIDAY, Octobcr.2lst; 1861, the follmiing valuable Real Estate,•late the estate .el Abraham Rex, deceSsedi viz: No. A Plantation or Tract of Land; situate il3.llci defberg Towiiship, Lebanon County, about 1% miles from Shaefferstown,.betirecri the rands leading to Leb, anon and Mytrstown, containing 121 acres and 68 Per ches, neat measure, of good LiIIICSLODC Land. adjoining property of William Ma ; Amos:EMIL John • Stohler. Whn Peter lirnbacher. - andnthers.A .the improvements. arc a two-story LOG - WELLING 110LTSE, *lnk or SWITZER . • BAILN, - .Wagon Shed, and all other necessary out-build two.ivells .of water, with pumps, one near th, house and the other near the barn tine orchard o choice Fruit: • All the fences are. in first-rate order, am of chestnut rails. The' land has been • well limed. .About 8 acres of the above is first 7 rpte Onk• and - 111ek ory Woodland: This Is one of •the best Farms in tha -Section of - country, and worthy th'e attention of buyers. No. 2. A half Jot of aground; situate inShaefterstuum Lebanon County, fronting on Market 'street, and ad joining.property of Dr. Zerbe and I..tincaster.road, an , prope_rty,of John Smith, deceased: The•itnprovement • aro.a one-an:dying Dwelling Ibiese, Stable, and othe. necessary out-buildings. • • ' '' • ••• • ' No: 3. A lot of ground, situate in 'Sbaefferstown fronting on Main and Carpenter streets, and adjoinim - nroperty• of Abraham Douser , anti other. property- o Abraham Rex.: deceased. -The improvements are a two-, story weather-bliarded Douse, Stable. and Other neees sary outbuildingsr - and . ulso. a never-failing well of we. ter, with Pump. .No-4. 10 Building Lots, situate in Shaefferstown. all fronting on Main. street,•3 of them being '. • 82 fee' front, 4of 60 feet front. and 3 of 55 feet. front.. • NO. 5. AMeadow,• situate in ShaefferstoWn, contain-1 lag abbot 2,14 acres •of land, bounded to Market ,and' Lancaster street and No. G. • • - No.G. An Orchard. situate in Shaeffer:down, chntairt• ing about 1% acres of - land, 'fronting on Lancaster 'and adjoining N0..5 and other S .. • . • • . . . . • ALSO, will be sold at the same place, on • • SATURDAY; October 2241; 186 x, - - . .• the following - described Ifiai• Estate of - said ;deceased.: • No. CA tract of land, situate. in. Heidelberg :town-' -ship, about 1 mile from Shaefferstowa, on the road lead lug Pis Lebanon, containing 11 acres and 17 :perches neat measure, of first-rate Limestone Land: tuljoinitn. 'property of John dibble. No, '2, and Peter Brubaker.-- 'This tract has about 3 acme sif Woodland: • • ," • N 0.2. A tract .of Land.; situate, in Heidelberg town 1' • ship, about 1 'lnge from Shaefferstown, on the : ram leading to Lebanon,containing 13 acres arid 147 perches neat measure, of good-Limestone Land, adjoining pro- perty of Levi iJmberger, Daniel Funk, Samuel - Weiss. 'and N 0.1.. About 3 acres of this. tract -is also goo? Woodland. No: 3. A tract-Of eicellent Chestnut Timber Land . ; situate in Heidelberg toirnship, about 2 . miles 'South ; east from ShaetferstOwn, 'Containing acres and. 3. • perches. neat mgasuye.• adjoining lands of Jesse•Brygh ten, P. lionman,•Miller Zerbe; tract or, lot No. 4, and 1 , Samuel Hurts.. : No. 4. A tract ; of excellent' Cheitnut Timber Land. Containing 5 acres and' 24 : perches, neat measure, ad joining No. 3, Miller & &The, Philip Albright, 5a1.1111421 • Brubaker,. and Michael Dane..._ • _.• • No. 5: A tract of exCellent Chestnut Timber Land, Containing b acres and 117 perches, neat measure, ad. joining.No.4,'Samxtel.Erub.aker, William Seibert, Sam ' Del NolLint No. 6. Flower•and Michael Dane. . CNo. 6. 'A treet•of 'excellent tile:stria • Timber. Land. centaining '4 acres and' 117 .perches. Tatt•.- Measure, ad joining No. 5, land of Samuel Noll, No. 7, laud °Pan lel Ernbacher and others. •• .. ••• • No:7, A tract of excellent. Cbeitnut TiMber . Land, containing 4 acres'and 99 perches, neat- measure, ad; joining No. 6,N0. 8,-lauds of Henry Noll - and Daniel . • -No. 5, A tract of excellent Chestnut :Timber Land. • containing 3 acres and 117 perthes, neat measure, ad joining No, '7, No. 0, lands" of Henry - Noll and Daniel No.: 9.. A tract...of excellent Chtstnnt' Timber. Land. containing 4 acres and 341 perches, neat measure, ad ' joining No.'B, No. 10. itinds of-Henry Noll and Daniel Drub:teller. • ' No. 10. A tract of excellent:Chestnut Timber Land, containing 5 Berm adjoining No.o. lands of fiery Noll and Daniel Brubacher. • • • • • -'•-• 'No. 11. The one-half of 4ticr&A of undivided Chestnut Sprout Land,•near the above, All-the above_ Land Is situated in Heidelberg town-. ship, Lebanon Bounty.- . . • -•-• Good title . and possession will - be•given on-the first day of April, 1866: • • . •. . • 1~ Sale to commence: at 1 o'clock, AL, on. said day,-when conditiorut'of: sale - will be: made known try - • . . • • - SAMUEL GOSEIERT,- '• -Agent far the-Heirs of Abraham Rex. deed. 11. Blether.. Auctioneer; ' ' ' Heidelberg tow nihip, Sept. . Plit .1311)11161C MALE eOF • :PE tit IN NA . OERTY. •' • • • • •The subscrtlierti. inipte.rators'of the estate or Capt. B. 'R. Shack, dei..4, OW' of the- Bomugh of. litdrlleptrrt, Schuylkill County, wlil MT& ut.llatblic mile; at the litte residence or said &autism', •In'eaid Boniugh orlrliddle- • SA6LTUDAY,.Otiaber:22, 18214;, - . it 2 o'clock In. the 'afternoon,. the . . following liereonal property, to wit: __. • . -A full set •of TINSMITEPS TOOLS; a lot of NEW STOVES, and. a variety of article, belonging - to .Tin smith's 'establishment. - Xs°, 'a eplendid SILVER AMERICAN '-LAVER WATCH, and GOLD CHAIN, mid other articlestoo numerous to mention. .. Condition, made Imown on the' S dav '•of• sale, .• . • JACOB WUM,. Sept; . • Administrators. ifilil.l46lll.llo l rlglirrie ,. ..**l.o lllt # -. • VATIC . &tit internist:in thistoser of COAL LAW : is New Comae Tosniship. - ScOnyikill County (known as. tbet,s?Pore 41,11 u lntail testet about OM . . . • •A Tint of .420. acieli cif 'ooAti ANL! Tom' . ALCMS obi tbal StreeWbedidis Indoli Pot te• 1130ILDING LOI'S manure) Street.:. Toti-Oditisi of the Ifiraliton. trent of CCIAI LANA in StisondrinToitti,-Northitmberland. • thastivelLth.inferest in the- Monte* -Colliery' tmet of GOAL =WIDMER .LANP; in Foster IOWItShIP: - •A. inunbernf -Building Loin on Coal; '24n-singing; bind and Waltallaatl Siteets,."fireenwtiod?Addii• tion." AePil tn. REMY C.:RUSSEL:. • • Licensed Comineccuu Broker and gall Estate Arts Cor. 9d end 3L9baniongdSts., Sept.. 2 4. 64. . • . [Anent '4, `.64.----55401* lrsrara . [ . _ . . , offer , . • The subscrier will ost pubile . *le, on .. ' • THURSDAY, SA* A.Sth'it 04olier, 1864; at Pematermechei's.Taiern;'in RW04 1 4 SebtlYikill Ckstuty, the ibliOwingliestribtal Real- vie: a 185 acres and 60 perches of Land 'Situated in Tilden Towirthip..Schuylkill Comty,. about: 4A - miles from RingtowtL•snd 'X' r ;idle 'trot:a • Rairrs Switch. on the Catswissa Railroad. adjoining lands of Thomas Ryan. David. -Tiehrig, Law rence Lentil , and others. Thereon Ls erected a large Dwelling Rouse (Containing a large kitchen - entry and - seven rooms), two' Tenant Bosses: l and • all necessary outbuildings- . . .• • • - ..• - T 9 acres of the above is clear, geml•tarmingland ; the rest is tiMbered.: -• The Catawima L`ree.k prvows through the same,'• with a ood*ater-power nn the premises :- The above —tra&Wll be geld in the whole. or in•pleees to emit purchasers .'' Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. Terms - easy, and will be madeknowu on the day of sale, by 'ISAAC ADDAMS, • P.*, - Persons wishing to view the above property, will please call on Thomas Ryan, nea r the premises. .. Sept. 2 , *64 •. . • . • . • 36-It 1. vilar.sasLl3 • KEAN.. rerrA,Ts v.t)se NOw.is the t ime to Buy,.:wheO Geld is High. ' The undersigned offers for mile ( a 'valuable FAB?d, situated in Black. Creek Township. Lucerne County.— Said Farm contains 431 acres, of which 200 'aCres. are improved. with two . orchards.:'. The ' prevenient's consist of -aIDWELLLNO' ROUSE; -a Bank Barg and a Saw Mill.— .. There if; it never-failing sprjng of water at . the..house , . and barn. ' The soil is red shale, well adapted for rais ing grain; grass andstock. There is water. in 'nearly every held. The cultiyated part of ; the Farm is elear-hf stamps and stones. • • • a • • A large TAVERN* STAND, 41 by 42 feet, situated on • Main street, in 3ftddleport. Schuylkill County. A good locatiotPfor business. There is an Oyster Saloon in the basement.: Also, 4 lots -; 2 large Stables, and an Ice blouse . ••• . - • • , Terms and conditions. of Sale inide known by apply, ing to : . RUDOLPH BREISCII, . ItingtownP: 0., SchnYlkill County., Pa: • Sept. 10, .64 • 31-tf , ouiraiiiNs , • COAST: 191 AILE: :•• ' • Pnrstrantto an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, in the. Commonwealth :of Penn sylvania, the subscribet, Administrator of the Estate' of Henry Geis, late of the Borough :of ..Pottsville, in the County of deceased,' will..expose to, sale by public vendue,•on . . . SiTtitDAT, thelth day. et 'October next, • at fohr-e'clock .11i the afternoon.: it the public house of John ' Leonard, in the Borough' Of -Pottsville,. in the County of Schupkill afore.mihi, all that, certain Tavern House and lot .of ground. sftnate in the said Borough of Pottsville, bounded.by lot of Jacob Huntainger, Jr,; lot late of David Phillips, ,deed, by Centre street,.tl and Second, containing about thirty feet on Ceti- - Ace street, and extending that width two hrindred and thirty feet to Second - street; and being 'part .of lot No. 19 in the general plan of the Borough of Potts ., No. 2. The undivided-half of three • lute, situate on the northeastwardly side of Coal - street, in the Borough aforesaid, being lots marked N Mid d in Jacob Altera Addition-to Pottsville, and an adjo pp a ining lot 2S feet in . width and 90 feet deep. with the urtenances, con . slating of a two-story brick building, lately used as a Screen Factory—late the estate •rif said deceased.— Terms and, conditions made known at the time and place of sale, by ' W3LIGARRETT, Adm'r. By order of the Orphans' Court, - A. Dointx.om, Clerk. • Pottsville, Sept: 11, .G.t. r 39-4t4 .. .. . • n.r*A.irsi COURT , MALE • . HOUSES AND.. 'LOTS • In Middleport, Sellnylkill County. . , • .. :'.. ANN WILLIAMS' 'ESTATE. •'• .-•• : . . . Purinant to an Order of the OrPhans• Court of Sclinyi kill County'; the following .deicribed Real Estate will be offered at public sale, at DRHAIIIELLER'S HOTEL; Pottsville, oft • '•. .•.. • . . . ; • • SATURDAY October 21d,, 161 , •• • iat 2 o'clock . . P. M.i • -,. - '. l • . , . • • I. Two contignous.lota on Coal street, ISt the town of Bliddleport. Nos. S and 9, containing together - in front on said Cbal street, One hundred feet, and' extending back northwardly, of, that widtli," along • West Alley on the west, anillet N0.,7 •on the. east, one. hundred'and seventy two feet,•six inches, to North Alley i• with 'the appurtenances,. • consistingof a double two-story 'frame dwellingl o else. '4O by 24 feet, a •one-aiiii-e-half-story frame kitch.....it. • tached, IS by.ls feet, a.fraine wagon shed and carriage house, lu by 20 feet, aud'a triune stable, with bay loft, 15 by 20 feet; 'The large garden undergood cultivation, and well grown with fruit trees, shrubbery. ,tc. .- •• . • •2. Lot No ti; fifty feet front on Coal street aforesaid, and extending backoil that Nridth, along lot' No: 7 on' the west, and No. 5 on the•east, one hundred .and 'sev enty-Iwo feet, siXinches, to North Alley: with the apt I purtetuices, [swig A doubl6 tiro-Story frame • dwel.• • bug hoUse. 25 by 30 feet, with 'slate roof, a one-and-a-. . half-story frame kitchen attached. 14 by 20 feet: with 'slate roof,• a one-and-a-lialf-stOry frame 'store-honse, 20 • by 45 feet; separated from the dwelling by i 5' fee 4. Wide alley ; also, ic.double•one.and-a-half-story frame dwelling h . 0u5e,.30 by '22 feet, fronting on North Alley,: -at the rear of the lot - '. l - s•.' ' .: •3, Lot No. 5, fifty feet ; on ;Coal. street aforesaid, and' .extending back, of „that, width, along lot . No; don the . west, and lot No. 4 (of Dan'l Williams) on the east, one hundred and severity-two feet; six inches, to North Al. ley . ; with • the appurtenances.. to wit : A one-and-a --ohalf-storr frame store-room, by 35 feet, or • thefe- - abouts, with a "one-and-ahalf-story frame 'dwelling house or kitchen attached, 25 by 30 feet,:and a one-and '.•a-half.story frame stable, 20 by 25 feet. - -.. • •'•• • • , 'Tole sold as the estate of AsiaWII.LIAMS, ,deceased. • Terms and conditions. of:sale made known r at the time and place, of sale: .• • '.' ' .* - , - .'' •• - THOS. PHILLIPS, Administrator. _ .. . • IG:Lerrt.z, Att.7, Pottsville.' Attest. A. Dons:m.4.mi, Clerk, Sept. 24: '64, PRIVATE'I.ALFAK . . . . VOA SA LE.—A .valnable•FAßM and ,pleit.tint l' country residence, situate in East Hanover Town : ship, Lebanon county. - Pa:, On-thejonestown and liar risbiirg road. one-half a mile; West of Mt. Nebo,. con taining about tis Acres. .About acres : is Woodland, the remainder being 'tinder good 'cultivation, w.:l,lfenccd, and the soil 4 : 316 1 2 well'adapted to the different , crops generally raised in 'this section; The buildings (nearly new) are a •BRICK MOUSE; BANK BARN, lame. Hay Barn, and other out buildings. There is .an orchard of young bearing trees, '. with an addition of:others lately set .out. ort'zs.ie prom'- . ses: A Well; with Pump, isfl at the 'house; also flin t. Ding waterin most of the fields: For further particulars, .apply by letter or in person' to the subscriber, on the premise... P. address, Oro. • • I.' THOS. P. MILLER.. • . East Hanover Tp..; Aug. 27, . •• • ab-tf rko YOE „WANT A . .GOOD. INVESTS ,- - I - jr ' •" *: . MEN.T ? . ' -- . 1 . ' • . - HERE IS A.l-011.00E. • • • The . undersigned offers a BARltl;containing 235 acres iof..land. with a Grist I Mill; SaW.Mill,- 2k,. 1 n story Brick'House, and Barn, and -on the - north part of the tract there is ,a good IX. • • story Log House, with a back-building connected, nnd • ffitabling, so that the property, can be divided into two farms , a good :soil, well limed, and good fences,...near a. ' good market: adjoins the Tinton Canal •SRailroad,•.and is % mile from the'Borougb'or.Pfnegrove ; has a good water-power for manufacturing: • ' . -• • ': - I offer-this .property loWer, for . greenbacks. than it I , was sold for six years ago. ivheri currency was par with gold—namely, for - I , 39,soo—one:third in hand, and . .the two-thirds in one and two yearly payments, with Also, 6 lots'in Bonawitz'S Addflion to Pinegrove.. . I W - -.- Also,-.3 houses i est Haven, - bear Schuylkill 'Haven:, . •.. I-have remove Welft; and want to' sell my property '. in Pinegrove. 'orfurther information, apply to JOHN JGECEGE:Lehanon.. - DAVID GREENAWALT. . August 13,'64. -' floal• L ando at Priyatit - e oto V scribers offer • for sale- TWO TRACTS OF COAL. LAND; . .ocated in Schuylkill County. •• • • • Any inforguition concerning these tracts of coal Land will be given off applicatkin.to Blum .I'),Triasou, Of Pottsville; or either of thelinliseribers. • • • • /GEOROR SCHALL, • WM. IL SCHALL, tato of Johh Schall, dec!d.• 4&tr. . Exeetithre of the Es Nor . : 7, '63 The Most ComOete Sewing Ma ' chine in Existence. The Introduction the " FLORENCE " Dates a new era in Sewing Machines. . it Items, Gathers; Braids, • Quilts; and anthers and •tienre an - a. Boffin at the manse time.- ~ • . . • - The undersigned Agent for Schuylkill . .County, of the 'Florence. Sewing Machine Company, Manufacturers 'ofithe. celebrated Tteversible. Feed Sewing Machines. ' • ' The following advantages over any and all Sewing' Machines,-are claimed for the 'Florence It makes four differentistitches, the lock; knot, don- - ble-lock anirdenble-knoivrn one and the same ma chine. 'Each stitch being alike on both' sides of the • it has the reversible feed motion, which, erutbleS -the operator, by simply turning a thumb.screw, to have the work ran either to the right or left, to stay any part of the same, or fasten the endsof the seams, without turn.. ins the. fabric.'. ' ' • .1 • - Changing thelength'of • the stitch. and from. one kind' of stitch to another, crincreadily be done while titema. chine is in motion. J • . . . • • 'Every stitch is perfect in itself, 'making the iienm se..• cure sod uniform. • • . . • . . .• . . It is almost poiseless, And can be used where_guitt is . . .Its motidim areal' •poldtice i• there are no springs to get outitA order,...and its Simplicity enables the most in experienced to operate it. • , It. will notbil 'dress. of the operator, as all the machinery Is on the . top Of the table. • ' . • • ' it is the mostrapid sewer .in the world;. making tics stitches to each revolution. ' • • .• . Its stitch is the wonder of.all. becanse of - its corn- - bined-elasticity, strerigth.snd beauty, - . • . does the heaviest - or Bh4.t work With vigil - facili ty,*without change of tension or machinery. • Every 3hichise has one of dencles patent. hemmers attached,_ atie.right:toose which we].control4 enabling the operator to turn .any width of hem de.aiieci The public- is reapectfullfinvited_to examine these 'Machines at the store of the undeniigned. Centre street, Pottsville. where full particulars will be given. MORRIS.. 34t-tf Angtug 40,'04 TILET. . 01110 .PlPllll"..The. mat , wonder of the day.' A double:acting. Force. Pump, .with pis ton cast in one piece, ;doable • acting valve, which re. quires no packin of .sny' kind . whatever. Is, simple, client); and durabl g e. The Pump works'-eatirely.. under water, which prevents itfrom rusting, No water can stand in the pfperwlien; the pump ts not in motion, to become stale in summer and freeze in winter, thus ma king it &perfect protectionagainst frost. Having purchased the county right, we are' prepared to furnish them at all tinies promptly. Price sl.b. Sept; 24, 'AL . • . ..1 STICHT.Eft ,ISTROMPSOIif. . , ' 'AU la 10 T 11J11. L. fir Ilse Cleiutaing, -A beautifying: preservation and. growth of the hair .. - epared and sold by . • Noy. 7. 63 . - ...Pharmaceutical Chondat , VT.4.1 7 17 VAyErriol,4lll Spairßoli or I , Zrz e isL t r o . aco.-4.llirge and superior lot.ad u hand and for aide by - . Jan . • :IV E. BOYER. laiCsiperizAture L Returns, printed, ;together wltla all kinds or Juan et Blanks, for side at BANIsI.4IVS Book.ind Ott4ion y Store. - - • - • JACKING BO ftirliale at April 16;.!4.4. "itu az ..a; p • at.ft.sze . _ INOIA% 'll4l/1101111b 'AND 'WATT** Il< X.; 41h.H.,.111H1C1A 11 11. TAIL 11,4Lilliteseentittfll4;belititn , lei - *bete ean bit vtsay throa - the Tel*that mentorbbb baa erred Topic all' brie Yale ant* far Petiole: aad Barest PitlsiotPuritying the Blood t ithio; Cldebrated Cough Mixtere, f o r the CUM at Coughs anti tbldif.. - end all kinds of Healing Saved' tut bend A. flambee oteertificeitee of the cure out be inteuAte lawn- THE.: PR= PEOTOR&L , WILL. CURE ; HOUR.: COUGH. coxpown) sump OF vmaal OFIERItY /LIM SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, curt: the /Xmases of Tho - THROAT AND LVNGS. Such' as' Cotds, .tbughi, Croup,'':lstlarr►n; 'Bran . chitin, Catarrh, .Sore 174.r0at, Hoarseness, ..:.Whooping Cough; ote. . . , . - ITS TIXELT - 1711E WILL . 18 . Liprr PULMONAIti .. CONSUBLPTION, And even-where this fearful disease has taken held it mill afford greater relief, than any othermedicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice-atWardie's Trimming's Sto* Market street. above Centre, Pottsville; says "I was •benefitted more by using the Phcenix Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." • . • . Elias Oberboltzer, of .Lionville;Cheider, county,. was cured of a cough of many pars' standing,. by using the Thcenix Pectoral.'.. 2 _ . • • • • Joseph Lukens, or Hall Street. Phcenixviim, certifies that he wad cured of..a cough of two .yeari' standing, - whett all other medicines had taped, by the use of he Phrenix Pectoral. • • . •• •• • • Jacob Powers Certifies that he has sold hundreds of bottles of the.Phcenix Pectoral, and that all who have • seed it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing • John Boyer, Sr., editor l.4.theirideykenclent Phrenix, has-no hesitation in pronormcing it a complete remedy .for cough and irritation inthe throat. The proprietor of. this medicine. has 60 much conff- dente in its curative powera.from the testimony of hun dreds who'hay.e used it, that the money will be refund. ell to any purelumer ,who not satisfied with its effects. Ls an pleasant to take that childr!n cry for it.. - It costs only TWinITY.EIVE CENTS. 7 : ' It is intended for only one class of. diseases, rutmely. chose of the throat and lnrws,, Pr:Prepared - only. by. LEVI OBERHOLTZE.s, H. D.. Phmnixville, Pa. • Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. -- • JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN.. No. 23 North Sixth street,ThiladelPhia, ' • . , • - . General Wholesale Agents. N. 8.--If.your nearest' Storekeeper or druggmt does not keep these medicines, send to the Proprietor or his Wholesale Agents.- • ' I ' • Sold...wholesale and retail, ty J G. BROWN & SON. -HENRY SAYLOR, and J. C. HUGHES, Draggiats,' Pottsville. [Sept.lo, .y64.-31-3na INV. LIDS! . . - IRON t IN • • •. • • • .%..• It is Well knoWn'to the Medical profession that 1.11,9 N-is the vital Prjociple Life Elementof the blood. :-This Is.derived chietly, from the food we eat.; lint if .the food is not properly. digested; Or - if, from any . cause whatever,-thenecessary quan tity bf iron is,not:taken iuto tin). circulation,'-or becomes redueed,. the whole system suffers. -The bad blond will,irritate the lie‘vt;. will ehig.uP the lungs, will, stiipefv.the brain, will obstruct the liv er, and will scud its . -IliseaSe 7 prcxbicing. elonients to all-parts 'of the syStein,..and. every-one will suf . - ler in whatever organ rnay.be predisposed tifdis:. - • • . ease. The great value of • • - .... . . . . • . . . • -- •.. . . Is well known 'and :acknowledged ,by.; all medical Men. • The difficulty has been to obtain.- such 'a '.preparation of; it as'will miter the circulation. and • assimilate at:Once with. the .blood. '.This, point; says Dr. Hayes; Massachusetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Pei-twin!' syrup; by - combina- Aion.iu . a. wily before unknown...-. • -.-. , • , . . .. . ' .Tlte Peruvian.' Syrup. . • - , . . . .. . . . .: . . . .. . . Is a PROTECTED 'solution of : the • PROTOXIDE OF IRON. A NEW ULSCOVEItY •IN mEmcist that strikes . at the Root of. Disease by supplying the blood with its Vital* Principle, or Life Elementlron.. - .. - .. .. . -. . . . . .. . _ , • . . Cares Dyspepeia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Faye! . and Ague, Ltr*s.of Energy, Low flpints.i • The Peruvian Syrup • Int Uses strength, vigor, and ilow.life into the sys tem, and builds up an "Iron Cimititntion," • • • ' • PeruviOn Syrup. • Cures Nervous- Affections, Feinale Complaints, . and all diSeases of. the Kidnoys and Bladder, The Peruvian Syrup Is a SPECIFIC for all diseaace •arig,inating in a DAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by Debility or a Low. State of _ the System; . • - : . • - - • - • • • Pamphlets containing.certificates of, cures and recommendations from some of the most eminen PhysicianS, Clergyinen. add others, mill be sell FREE to any address. : - • - • • • . • We select a few of the names to show the char acterof testimonials : • . ' . . . . • . . Editor New York' Chronicle. • Rev. John Pierpont, ') Lewia Johnson, . ' Warren Burton, • Rosivell Kinney.: M.D, " Arthut 8.. Fuller; . S..K. Kendall, hi. D.• .Gordon Robbins,' R. Chisholm, D. " SyPaulus Cobb, ; Francis Dana; MD. • • "• T. Starr King, • .• Jeremiah Stone, M.. D.. • Ephraim Note, Jr., Jose Antonio Sancher, M.D Joseph A; A. Hayes; M D. '.• • Henry Upham, - Abraham .Wendell.-M: D. N.P. C. Headley, J. R. Chilton; M. D. "' John W. .Qlmatead, . • IL E.-. Kinney. hi.. D. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., excluaivelv tor J. P: DINSMORE, -No. 49.1 'Broadway, New York.. Sold by all Druggists: • - • ' • ' . • lot of Packiiag BANISAI+III Store.. 11011:114DER BRACES, I . FIUGHW,Ap. TBM PMENIX REOTORAL, IMPORTANT TO ALL iron -osTnlttedicine The reriiikl&rk Syrup . . : Jcibi ESq,, Provident of the Metropolitan Bank; .L T. Rev, Abd Stevens, Lao Editor dhrieiian Advocate Journal. . Rev. Pi Church •, . . - . . . .•. . • • • •ReAdiles . Russiau Salve.! FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE: linslally established .the.tiaperioriti - of lIEPDING'S •-•- RUSSIA SALVE. • • Over: all other healing . ,• • It • cares• all -kiwis. 'of MOremi. Cuts, Scalds; Burns, Boils; Ulcers, Salt ..Uheunt,. *Cry. sipelas, Sties, Piles, Coins, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, lirco,,dre., removing the Pain at once, and reducing the most ungry.lot.king Swelling* • and IntlaMmation as if by lliagic:. - ONLY 25 CENTS .A. BOX. J.' P, DINSISIOIIE, No. 411 Brriadwair: New York. S. W. FOWLE .kCO.„'N6. 18 Tremont St.. Boslon. - And by all Druggists. , • .:laly , • 29-Iy-eow IMPORiAIif T ° FEMALES Jp e f4 (l ?' q2i 41 t ,\ „ ((( PI IA .PItO.C.L,A.IVI.A.TION 2 TO 'l'lllE . LADIES , : BOTH MARRIED AND sterGLE. The Oldeit Regulator for -Females. . . . . . . ~ .' • Dr. Chcriemints Female Dille:: • . .. . Will immediately:relleyd; :without , pain. all dist:urban ces of ;tbd periodic discharge, whether arising from. re-. lazation or.suppreSsion. They act like a charm' in re moving the pains that accompany ditilcult or .immoder 7 me menstruation; and are the only:safe andreliable re medy for Fluishw , , Sick-Hetufache, Pains in the Loins.. Back.and Sides Palpitation of the Heart Nervous Tre mors, Hysterics, Spawns,: Broken Sleep, and. other nn= pleasant and, dangerous effeets of.an unnatural .condi tion of the salmi functions. ' In the worst case.Of Flu or Aihns orlyhitek4 they effect a speedy cure, "-.'.. ..- . . . .. - Dr..ellaeritemsok 2 .l. Fetnalc . ,Dilli - ' . - have heenused OVEDA QUARTER OF A CENTURY. They are offered as the only safe means.of , renewing In terrupted menstruation. but ladies must bear in mind that there Is one condition of the •female • syStem to which the Pills cannot be . taken 'without' producing PECULIAR RESULT- • The condition' referred to - 15 PREONANCYthe result, MISCARIUAGIL Such is the irresistible, tendency of the medicine to:restore the .sext4ll functions to a norraiti'conditkin, that even the reproductive power of -naturectuanot resist it. TREY CANNOT,DOJIARMin any other way:. . - - Chteesenssin 9 a Vegetate rills' • are. the only 'Medicine that MARRIED AND SINOLE LADIES have relied upon for many yews, or can rely upon now. - .REWARE OF IMITATIONS! 'These Pills 'form the Finest Preparation ever.putforward. with IM MEDIATE and PERSISTENT KINX:ESS, . DO/VT RE DECEIVED: - Take thia • advertisement to your Druggist. and tell. him that -you want the BEST and Moist RELIABLE MULE 111EDICINE IN THE . WORLD, which is comprised in - Dr. elseesteisaanga' Female PIE' They-hare received; and are now receiving, the:sane tion of the most eminent - Physicians in America Explicit Explicit Directions :with . : 'ea& box—the price,• . Ctris Doi s rex Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pills: Pills sent .by mall, promptly, by remitting the price to the Proprietors, or say anthor*A.Agent, in current - . . SOLD :BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. nirratniqs . 115 HiLLYER. - Pictrietnrs, • • •8t Cedar street; ew York,' Sold Potlaillic.by JOEIN CI. BROWN & SON in JACOB S.' LAWRENCE: in Tamaqua by PRY and N. P. FOWLER, and In St.:Xlair by all Drusighdit.. — • • (Feb 934, • tIIT IRE . ROPE Iwor.KO or yr . . . - -40 N -Ai-..---11,0E1311.140 : ~ , , .._ . .• ."... , ~.. . atoll, liewiereY• or argeossoinnent ol'AVlra lava Constantly On hand, milled laillOcsintch• , F° 7ol2 edgrength. Ind -.seenticalsr. . , Gaul t 4 . 1, 7 441"...., , To ilie Americal . 11 . 7 • 1011 I ftialli The Female Remedy e geenedi= GreatVe LY ORS TKRIODICAL, DROPS cure all cotriPlenta ihellialitto the fret. and femme all obstructions of. =- toe; from whatever cause, producing health, vigor and PERIODICAL DROPE.are better than:all Plibt;Powderis and Nostrunis ; being' a - fluid prepara= tiro, their action is direct and ' - poaltire, and it needs nothing but good, *amen. mode to see and understand - w the reasonhy , they cure all those the to which the fe slide - sylitem is subjected. with &Tab* and a degree of a l tainty which 'nothing bat ascientifically compounded fluid preparation could reach; :they am, in tile most oh- Reliable,,lad sore te de Goad! ' • • Reliable, and - mere to do Good: .baieisanot de Ilarisa, . • • . liadeaarait do Harm, To . the most delicate Constitutions. . ' . LYON'S PERIODICAL - DROPS will - certainly pro duce the regular,zetunLof nature. if taker: a day or two. before the expected period,. audit is. a maxim in the 'profession.' that prevention is bettor: than. pre. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS 'have been used by "over twenty-lie thoopend ladies, within the .pen eix months, - and the testimony of all hi, - "It surely ono." CAUTION: . CAUTION !. ' Dear in mind that rguaranteelni Drops to cure SUP premien or the Menses, from, whatever cause, though care should be taken to' ascertain- if Piegnanci be -the mike, as these Drops would be sure to producemiscnr rine, if taken 'whilst in that situation, and all are Mul lioned against using them, as I wish it distinctly under stood that I do not hold myself responsible when used under such eirMinistatmes. , . - . • • TO .•..iNIARRIED . LADIES They are pecullady adapted, es-they bring the nionthly period with ench,perfect regularity... • . ' I could furnish:any quantity of testimonials of its of ficacY from my own patients, but the practice of parad ing bought and fictitious ones before the public is so prevalent, Ido not deem it advisable: - r ME WISE Ei TIME: - •BE WISE IN TIME. • • • • BE WISE DI 'TIME. • ' • BE WISE IN TIME. • . Let not disease destroy your constitution--Try a bot tie. of my 'PERIODICAL DROPS, and you will be satis fied that I zurrho imposter. .Tell your afflicted friend What restored the bloom of health to your cheeks, and' • thereby center a favor more.yaluable than gold. .Pot.' • painftil or 'scanty menstruation it is -just the thing: I have now In my mind an instance' of a lady who had becu saffering.from painful Menstruation for two' or three years, confining her to her room each time. She bad applied to several eminent physicians, without .re - lief, when one bottle of my Drops entirely cured her. ' - • ONE 13prri,g, CU ES ONE BOrTLE. CURES . ONE BOTTLE CUBES • . - '.ONE BOTTLE! CURES to almost every case • • • • . It is impossible to enjoy the bloom of health and vi vacity of spirits, unless the Menses are regular as to the tithe, the quantity, and quality. When they are obstructed, nature Makes her efforts: to'-obtain for it ' some 'other Outlet, and usdesit these efforts nature_ ,are assisted, the patient usually experiences desponden cy. Nervousness, and finally; CONSUMPTION assumes its-sway, and prematurely terminates a miserable life. • Do not suffer from these, irregularities when an in-' vestment of, one dollar in Lyon's Periodical Drops Will . regulate and reitore nature to its healthy course; and DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON ! • ' • . NOT' BE .D POSED UPON! • by those who have other preparations. 'which they de sire to palm off upon'the strength of the popularity or my. Drops. But when the Druggist you apply to has not got them, either make him buy them for you, or else • enclose One Dollar to -the nearest general wholesale agent, who, will return you a bottle -by return Express. See that, the name of Jno. L. Lion is written upon the directions which'are wrapped around each, bottle.— None others are genuine. - Therefore, beware of coun terfeits., If you wish relief take,no other. • • - . ' • • Dr:JNO. L. LYON. Itactichig PilYsickui, New Haven,'Conn. • . Who can be consulted concerning all- diseases,,either personally - or by letter. • . • .- Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston ; D.S.Barnes & -Nevi York ; Lord & Smith, Chicago, Wholesale Agents. The-trade generally sell-the above articleat one.del lar and twenty-five cents ($1.26) per bottle. • - • • • ' Feb 27, '64. • ' 9-IY-eow !HE peculiar taint or. afection - "which, we SCROFULA' lurks, the constitutions of iultitudes of men. It, ither produces oils :oduecd - by an 'en- • !ebled, vitiated state the blood . , wherein tat fluid becomes in rinpetent to sustain, e vital forces in their igorous., 'action, and m.Ves the system. to into disorder and .deetty.. - The scrofulous contamination is va: riously caused . ' by mercurial disease, low. living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure , air, filth and filthy, habits,. the, depressing .v,ices, and, above all,. by . the ;venereal infection: Whatever, be, its origin, it is hereditary in, the:constitution, descending froth parents to children unto .the third and fourth generation;," indeed, it seems to he the rod of Him who saYs,‘l. will .viiitl the .iniciuities of the fathers upon their children. 7. The. diseases: it - originates take various, names, according ~ t o the organs it attack's. In ; the lungs, Scrofula. produces tubercles,, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings, which'-suppurate and be come ,ulcerous, sores;: in the Stomach and -bowels, ,derangements which...produce indi gestion,- dyspePsia, *and liver complaints ; on the skip, eruptive and cutaneous - affections. ..The - se, all having the same Origim-requirc the same remedy, viz., purification and.invigora tion of the blood. PurifY the blood; and' these dangerous distempers leave you,; • With feeble, foul, 'or corrupted -bleed, ,you cannot have health; witli that -" life -of-.the flesh" heilthy, you *cannot have` scrofulous disease; Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for. this this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other- remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine _virtues truly: extraordinary in their effect upon this class:of . complaints, is indisputably proven by the -great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following clipages - Evil, or Glandular Swellings; Tumors, Eruptions,. Pimples,' Blotches and' Sores, 'Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs' from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White . Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, 7Dyspepsia or . Indigestion; Syphilis • and Syphilitic Imdections, Idercuial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed; the whole s serieof :complaints t h atarise from ithpurity of the blood. Minute repotts of individual cases may be found in Andes •AMBRICAN ALMANAC, WhiCh is 'furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, *herein may be learned the directions for its use; and some of the :remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely...taken from all sections of .the country, in order • that' every reader May have access to sortie • .'one who can Speak. to hiin - of its benefits.from personal experience. Set-dials depresses the • vital energies,- and; thus leaves its victims far more subject to' digeise and its fatal results than;-are healthy constitutions. 'Hence. it tends to shorten, and. does greatly. shorten, 'the Average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has' ":led us to spend yeari in : perfecting a remedy, which isstlequate to, its cure. This vie now offer to.the public under the name of Avna's SArts'Armittt.s, although it is:composed of ingredients, some of 'which exceed the best of Sanyaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself froni the suffer; • ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out, the foul . corruptions 'that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow.' By its pecu liar virtues this semedy stimulates the vital' functions, . and, thus...expels the disteinpers which lurk within-attar system or burst out, on any part of it. • • . • • • We know the, public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and •did nothing; but they will neither be -deceived nor disappointed;in this: Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the • - afflicting diseases it is intended to. reach: Although under the same name, it is a Very -: different medicine fro:n i nny other which* has been before .the peoide,•and is far more cf .. Pettis' than any other which has ever been available to them. . • • CIIEII.IIX:PECTORAL, The World's Greet Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief ofOonsumptive Patients • in: advanced stages of the disease. - This has. been ao long used and so Inc venally, known, that we' need do no : more than assure the public that its quality is kept . Up to the best it ever luts been; and that it may be.relied, on to deall it has ever done.. Prepared by - Da. .1". C. Aran & Co.' . • Praesisal sod Analytical Cheidds, Lowell, Maas. field by all druggists every where. • • J. d, BROWN & Son, and by all.tbe drug. get4s In PottsTille,..also by all dealers hi medicine eve rywhere. July 16, *64. . OLOCKM : . CLOCKS!: • CLOCKS : n• • . - A large . stock of eight day and thirty hour docket, in every yartety of etyle; for sale cheap, by R. G. GREEN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre : Street, Erittmille. , December 12, , a 1 ..:. . - . ISO-. ... Zraink OLD PAPER. , . . 4: Cents a pound paid for clean White Wilting and. Magazine Paper—and also OldNewspapens, Pantphlets, and Old Book with the divers' taken off. - COlored Pa per 1 cent a pound. - 'B. BA4sTNAI4... Atilt `a, 'O.. • •• , GEI IL VLTINE ILVAPIA - MkGAIIS, at %-i-Nor T,!63 = HUGHES', AvOtheaiay . . DEUCE'S PATENT PILE IPlell at MATT, '64. • litreitES,S. W. ' scianamps Vitdle labaTine onikii.ConBr.mPtiOn2' • And Ann , . 4i. leahnonic.sl4l l l), , _ls""lvP°, Tonic and. Itkundrnkli Pills act 40 1 ! Alpe Sylitnin; in czn4iiii" GREAT. SITOOtSS ATTENDING, IT 1.- =NO many The a. yearn er r in.-__ ....,,.... _ _._ _ Jatunpl• lion, by a urse of his libuzsos'urranasoato. &race:, The lik although it oes-not represent him any thing like as bad as he was at the • worst, yet it is in strong centrrst with the hale and vigorous looks of the Portniittelow, which is the true likeness of him at the present time. The contrast between these two- por traits is so great that many Would not believp them to be the same person. Yet there are hruldredirof. persons In and around Philadelphia who will recognize 'both portraits to, be - true: representations. When the first was taken he weighed 107 pounds ; at the present time • his weight is 220 pounds. . • -. ... A:YMEC' 21-ly-eow . . : - 'TO TAB PUBLIC. • • Thirty years ago I was _bathe last stages , - of Phlmo nary,Consumptlon, and given hp to die. - I resided in Philadelphia, and Dr.,Joseph•Parish, then of this' city. ordered me to Meorristowti,..N. J.„.'a distance 'of nine miles, which, took me' two days to get. there.' On my arrival I Was put to bed, and there laid ffir many weeks., .This was my native place, where all my family-lived and 'had died of consumption. Dr. Thoriaton,who attended my father iu. his last illness,: was •called,•aud gave 'me °be week to fix up nay affairs. lie had seen all my tarn ily.ge that way, and thought I was to go;t6o. Then I heard of the remedies I now offer to the public, which, cured me, It seemed to-me that I "road feeltlaem•pen,! etrating my whole system. • • • I . They soon ripened the matter. on 'my lungs, and I would spit off more than a pintof offensiveyellow mat ter - every morning. As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pain, night sweats—all began toleave. me. 'and - my appetitebecame sogreat that it .was with 'difficulty I could keep' from eating. too mach: 'I, soon gained my-strength, and I - have been growing in flesh ever since. For-many'years I have enjoyed uninter rupted good health,. keeping; the. liver and stomach 'healthy with•the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. as lamof a biliOus temperameut. My „weight is two hun dred and tWentypon aids: On my recovery people would .sendlor me, far and near, to see if their cases were like mine: 'For•this.pnrpose I parprofessioma visits in the • large cities. - The .consumptivcs -wish to see the . one . that makes therm medicines. and who was cured of consumption by them:: To make new lungs is imposSi f but cavities in the lungs ; and chronic ' ulcerations the bronchial tubes call ,be healed. Such cases are dying hourly mider the ordinary -treatment - of physi cians, and just such are „cured by - the .proper - use of Sclienck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonle, end. Man drake Pills • . lam now a healthy'man, with a large cavityin the middle lobe of the right lung, the lower lobe very Much hepatized'and complete •adhcion' of the pleura. The left lung is sound, and the upper lone Of. the right Tung is in a tolerably healthy condition: The great 'reason why physicians do not cure consumption Is, they try to do too much: they give medicines to stop' the cough to stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic fever,, and, by so doing,' they' derange the whole 'digestive powers. locking up the -Secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and - dies 3,. After I Make a afield examination of • the patient with the - Itespirometer, and find luny • enough-left to cure; I direct the patient how to use - the three remedies. • Remove the maw', and they will all stop of their ownactord. ' No one can be cured of con sumption, liver complaint, dyspepsia,' catarrh, canker, ulcerated throat, unless the liver amtstomach are made healthy. 'ln NesivEngland this canker, chronic catarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation of nvula,ls more .preva lent than in - any other section of the.conntry. This is 'frequently. caused by foul stomach.. You may burn it out withicatistic time and' again. and all they will' get is temporary relief. .Correct the Stomach and liver; and they will - heal hp thetnselves. . ' . • Good untritiou is the remedy. If you have any, di: sease in any part of the body, it will eeniaifi there, and decay more and, more, until you can gel the stomach in the condition i todigest food,' and Make new' blood •to place take the d diseased . Matter.. This is.. the only way tohmil cavitiek in the _lungs and ulcerated bron chial tubes' Correct the'stomach arid liver, and nature will do the healing. 3fanYpersons have anidea• that certain medicines are great purifiers of the bliihd. When blood is once diseased itcannoili be • purified; it- is di sensed tlie.aameofs the diseased matter in the 'System ; hut get the apparatus in.order, the liver' and stomach, And give it plenty - of nourishing foOd.it will make. new, blood, which will take the place:.of that which ,is • Schenck's Thalia:hie Syrup. is one of the best prepara tions of iron in use, it isa powerfultonic in itself: and whenthe:Seaweed Tonic dissolves the, mucus 'in the stomach, and it'is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pills the Pain:ionic:Sirup is made into blood. This is the only . wty to care consumption. If I cannot get a good appetite; and food does not digest...F. cannot cure_ the patient: Never mind the cough ; .remove the cause . and it will stop of .itself. - This is the most 'trouble I have with - my. patients at my rooms. They say, "„Doe tor, I feel Wenger ; I can eat ; my- night sweats are .better, and I feel better every.way ; but my cough is so bad yet:' and they are astonished to hear me say that does not. matter ; remove the Cause, and the cough will stop of itself: •Schenek's Seaweed creates a good appe "cite in about ninedays, when there is no lung disease, unless the liver is so congested that thelMandrake Pills cannot unlock. the ducts of the gall bladder in that Short spaiaeof time: in order to anew thestale . bile to pass off.. Keep the liver and stomach healthy, and there - is less danger of consumption,or any other disease. Dia 'hard to take.cold when filmic organs are healthy: Those' that mre' bilious, low :spirited, dreary, feeling -Stupid, cated.tinigne: poor•appetite, nervous, stomach full-of wind, everything that is eaten lies. heavy, loss of- me mory,try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SSAWOOD TON le and One box of SCHENCK'S ',MANDRAKE PILLS. It is only'a wet .orbue. - dollar and twenty-five cents, with full directions. .i. • • , - • • This safildent; in Many cases, to Satisfy what the .medicines arc.:' Frequently one bottle makes a great, . change in the System.. Any person that enjoys: ordinary health, by•nsing the Seaweed and Mandrake Pills occa-. atonally, must, get the digestive organs in such a healthy condition that, they 'become . fleshy. I can produce ' a !limber of my old consumptive patients. now enjoying. good health, weighing nearly 200 pounds. I will 'con elude by relating threecures I have made in New:York, and which are nll•different, and wish any one who feels any interest in the matter to visit them... First is Mrs. Farlow, - residing then at list Houston street. • Iler hns 'band called npon me it my rooms; WI Bond street, and wished me to call and see her, Ile said I could do, no .good ; that he had all the best medical attendance, and all•said she was too' far gone with Consumption to:be cured ; but ahe' had heard :Of some great cares I had made. 'and he desired to gratify her wisher.C.• I called, and found her lying confined to her bed in thelast stage of bronchialeonstimption, and without doubt mast have died soon. I examined her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very mach affeettith but no-cavities bad formed ; her cough was-very severe: the spit-box , was half frill of thick puss. .Poise 1.40. legs swollen very mach ;And 1 , - worse than all, chronic diarrhea. -Her bowels had been rhoved'eleven times that day. I told her that She - bad lungs enough to he cured; hut that this 'diarrhea- had been of longstanding, and her Stomach was in' such an ulcerated condition that I - wag druid 'nothing could be done: • Sheinsisted I should try and do *bat .I could foi her, observing thatahe could not last long in the' condition she wrui in, and I 'could not make lher- any • worse. - ,ligave her first a dose of - my Mandrake': Pills, ,and.the Tonic and Syrup freely. That was. on Triesday, and by the next Sunday the diarrhea wits carried off, her appetite had returned, and she could sit, up in bed and eat her dinner. She•is pow well, and gave me a long certificate, certified to by the Rev. Dr. Dowlitig. •• ' Bartholomew, S 3 West Forty-fifth thteet, came to my rooms with a tumor on her livx, . She Was low sr,iriteth skit tongrie coated, bowels costive, no appetite, and fast sinking into the grave. ..The said tu mor had been thinning, over fourteen years: • I gave her -Syrup Tonic . and Pills, and told' her to take them just as .the directions were printed. She came. back-to my rooms; 3.$ Romfstreet an tWo Weeks. somewhat better ; her tongue hfultiegan to clean finale around the edges., tier skin whiter and her eyes brighter, , and the tumor dischargiMg very offensive matter, much faSter than it had ever dmie before. She kept gradually Improving. and in shoat twci.mbinlis she came to myrorm: very much frightened, saying ; that the- tifraor•b • nearly :stopped running, 'and. was healing np, ands every doctor had told her that if it mier.heald it would canoe her death. ''l told her that the 'disease had all left her system- and nature wonld'heal the ulcer on.. • They are now healed. and.htive been for abouta year,: and she is as hearty and robmit, a woman as you will findlnadays y' walk. She is glad far any to cation her,, and takes . great pains to visit any one thatshe hears has Anything Ilk I her case, •andtrierf to get them to Caine' and seerne, The next case is Miss Scofield, from Stamford, Conti., 'Mrs. BArthidomew got her. clown to see the, and sbe has been"ever Since at :her house. . When she first came to triy rooms, she was much - Milacialed :With a distressing cough, spitting large, quantitiSs of blood. I examined her lungs with therespirometer, and in all my practice never found One with one lung so far gone and the other lung so sound. I could not give much encouragement. I thoughtsbe *mild die ; but to my astonishment the • Pnimianic - Syrup, Seaweed -Tonic: and 'Mandrake Pills all seemed to gp tight to work:. the Inn¢ 15 all healed over; leaVing a cavity. as large. as_ .a goose egg t good . appetite, fine Spirits 'and. has gained. Some thirty-five I poundsin•weight. She his some cough yet. 'which - I do not would he of great. interest to some Mince judiced physician' tei visit these Cues, particularly Mist! Scofield. or any et' them who have been cured by nly medicines. • They are numerous in New York ; but the I above three all differ front each Other; and ifimegkineS a r e doing fyhat 1 represent they are they shotiMave I t N h o eic s re si tl ,N it o a rt u h d 6 th th e , ' S a t fl i i:ted t, ‘ a .e n ry d -how .they ~ may be cored. . . .J. SCHENCK:M. D. I Dr. J: 11,Schenck•cati he foundatt hiri principal office , front 9 - M.'. until P. M., to give.ltulalice free'of, charge ; but for a thorough examinatien 'he: charges • three dollars. -Price of fhe.Pulmonic Syrup and Sea weed Tonic each $1 -25 . per bottle, or $6 the half dozen. Mandrake:Pills 24 Cents per bog, and is for sale by all Druggist': and Dealers. • • - . • • May.2l '64, ' '• , . . . s HOWARD • ASSOCIATION.. . • PIIILADELPITTA, PA. Diseases ef the Nervous; Bernina Uri'. story and Sexual.' Nystents —new and 'tellable treatment- , -in reports of the-HOWARD ASSOCIATION -sent by.tuall iu seal ed•lett er envelopes, free Of.chargy: Addresa, Dr. J. SIiILLLN HOUGHTON. Howard Ass°, elation, Is'''. 4 South Ninth street. ralndelphia, Pa. . ..ran 00,. , 61 • - . . . • - U ' ~. - E .XPIRCTIII/RANT. glycol . Hdant' relief.. and - never fails to cure Conghs and Colds. - Prepared and sold by' ' . • Nov. 7. 'GM HUGHES, phannacentkai amulet DDLER& AND DIARRHEA AIIa- C ,TUBE—an'invalnable remedy.- Prepared.and sold by - . IlUG111;3, PbarsdalteMical Chembst. QUSGEONIS TlMKlSltilisithing and ►Sheep's'Wool Sponges, st' • • Nov. 7, 63.. HUGHES" Apotheesiy. ; INDJAN::• `MEDICINE, '1.,11)1P,. ~,.-,.......__ BOOTS; BALMS AND .LEAVES. . An unfailing cure foe Spermatorftiont: Seminal Weak.' 'me& Nocturnal Emissions, , and all diseases caused by self-pollution : such its Lass of Memonr,.l.lnlversal Las situde. Paths kithe Beek, Dimness of Vision. Prema. tare Old Age. Weak Nerves,Diffieulty of Breathing, Trembling. Wakefulnten; Eruptions on the Face., Pale :Countenance: Insanity, Consamption, and all the Dire.' Cnl complaints caused by': dswtteg from the path of . This medicinals a simple vegetable extract. and one . 011 which all can rely, as it luts beep used. in our pric ,tice for many years, .andlelth thousands treated, it has :.):tot failed in a single ltuttantte: . 'carative powers have been sufficient to victory over the,most stub born ease.. . • • - • To those whit heve triSed with their constitution, un til they think themselves-beyond the reach of medical aid, we would ..say, Despair not? the CIiICSOKZX -Crum ',will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctors have failed Pricea, $2 per bottle, or three.bottles for $5, and for warded by express to all parts of the world. • • . 111, - Pamphlets scat by mall free of postage, by ' .. • DR. - W.' K IdERWDZ & CO,. • .63Liberty Street, New York,. Sole Proprietors, Febl2, - '64; ' ' • • 7.lyeow - Glad News for the Unfortunate! THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. teures in from one to three days. - CHEROKEE REMEDY CHEROKEE INJECTION! dompounded from Boots, Barks ik Leaves. CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great' Indian Diuretic, cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Incon tinence of the. Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, In flammation of the Kidneys. Stone in the Bladder, Strk ture,.Gmvel, Gleet, Gonorrtirea, and la_ especially re commended in those cases of Fluor Albus for Whites in femaleo.where all 'the old nauseous medicines have failed. . It is prepared in a highly concentrated form. the dose being from one to two teaspoonfuls three limes per da: • ' is diuretic andltiterative-in its action': purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it nyflow in all its or, Iginal purity and vigor: thus removing from the system all pernicious causes which have induced' disease. "..CIIEROKEE INJECTION is-intended as an ally: or assistant to the.- CHEROKEE REMEDY. and should tie used In Conjunction with that trualiciue in all 'cases of Gonorrhma, Gleet; Fluor Albus :or Whites. Its, ef fects are healing, soothing, and demulcent; removing all - scalding, heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experi enced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. • the use of the: Cherokee. Remedy. and- Cherokee Injection—the two •MedielneS'at the same time—all im proper discharges are, removed, dud the weakened or gans are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. it Price, Cherokee Remedy, 1;' per bottle, or three bottles for id. ' • is Price, Cherokee. Injection, per bottle,-or three bottles 'for Vl • , - Sent by express to any address on real pt of price. - ' 0 - . The Cherokee Remeibr, Cher okee Injection:lntl Cherokeie.Clire, are •snld by all .entei•prising Druggists in .0e civilized world: Some' unprincipled dealers, however,. try to sell worthless compounds in place oitheseithose which they can purchase at a cheap price,- and make more money by selling, than they can on these medi cines.- As Sonvabie your health, aye. the health of. your future offspring, do not be deceived by suet principled Druggists, ask for their , medielne.9 and take' no-atkera. It the Druggist will not'buY thein for yon, enclose-the money in a low, and we will send them to yea Iky'Expresa, securely sealed and - packed, free from observation: • - • - •. or Gentlemen can address us in.perfect coati ance, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symp tbms, as We treat all diseases of a chronic nature: in male or female. Patients need not hesitate because of their inability to:visit us; is we, have treated patients suceessfully iu all: portions of the civilised globe, by correspondence. " • • • ' Patients addressing us•will - piease state plalnlv l all the symptoms dr their complaints, and write Pos.4of flee; County State and name of writer, plain, and In close postage stump for reply. - • , send 32. page Pa mpl4iit -free to any address.— Address all letters for.Paniphlets or advice to the pro prietors, DR. W. R. MERWIN CO. No.' 63fLiberty st.reet.., New. York DR: l ': : .W . ISHARTS ...•::: PINE - TREE. TAR: -CORDIAL • I $ TILE VITAL PRINCIPLE of THE IL PINE TREE, • . Obtained by a peculiar *was In the distillatindof the tar, by which its highest medicinal properties•are.re - Mined. It is the medicine that, euretrichen all others have failed. .. • • A 'GREAT REMEDY FOR. CONSUMPTION. . • . I am 'constaely recel ring such certificates as the, fol-. lowing.. READ IT! . • Da, isusivr—Deur Sir: I bad a very dreadful cough and sore throat for one year, and my whole-system was test giving :way, and I was: prostrated on my bed Mth• but little hope of reoovering. My disease batted the power of all medicines, "end in ashort time I must have gone to my grave. but thank God, my daughter-in-law would set rest until the went to your store, No. 10. N. Second street, and related my cage to you, purchased . one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and-I com menced to useit; and hr one week I was much better, and after - using three bottle lam perfectly well, a won der4o all my friends, for they all pronounced me past caret Publish my case if you think proper.- • • ' • - . Itramcca • • N 0.152.1 Wylie Street, Philadelphia.-' TAR CORDIAL, • MI INFALLIBLE' CURE FOR. .BRONCHITIS: • *Mr. Ward says : :• Da. Wisuanr : I had Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation -of. the Heart in their - worst forms. I had been treated by several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not Stop the rapid course of my disease, and I had despaired of ever being, restored to health. I was truly on the verge of the grave. Your Pine Tree • Tar Cordial was hihly recommended to me by a friend: I.tried it, andiam thankfol to say that, after wing four large and one - sniall•bottle, I was restoredeto perfect health. Yon can give reference to my house, 10. 965 . N. Second street, or nt my office of "Receiver of Taxes, from 9, A. M., to 2, P.M.,corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets..'. Jona WAILD; BLEEPING OF THE I.IIING13; READ .THEE-FOLLOIiMTG . . MR. WisuAwr—Sir : I return you my grateful thanks for the discovery you have - made in making a medicine that will cute' Intlamination of the Lungs and Liver Complaint. Wben I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar Cordial I was, to all appearances, near my grave.— .1 had been for a length of time spitting blood, and. would at times vomit it. • My physicians (for I employed two) pronounced me past cure jut my sister had psed your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, wMth did herso ninth good that "she prevailed on me.. as a last resort, to try it:" add • . thank 'Ood„ commenced to use it. I hwite taken twelve. . bottles, and am perfectly cured, and am ready and wil- Hag that any person thatis sick should call on me, and willtell them what your cordial has' done for me.— All my friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at My speedy return to health, for they had.icen me vomit. blood in a clotted slate frequently. Publish my case. for I Want every person that is suffering . as :I was, to knotit of your invaluable medicine. ' • Itespectfullyi• Jolts 'Vkitotrt. • Crease st., six doors above Richmond st A r . • • • . Philadelphia. , . 'Tint Pi Ti TAR CORDIAL Will cure Conghs, Sore Throat and Breast; Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, ;Diptheria, 'and is also an excellent remedy for diseases of the kidneys, and female complaints: ' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine has the name of the proprietor end n inc tree blown in the bottle. All others are eparions PRICE Plitr CENTS ft ONE • DOLLAR Prepared only, by the oprietnr. • , DR. - L., Q. C.. - WISHART, No;10 NOR H SECOND STREET, • - 111" For sale by all Draggista December 12, .63 . • A - CARD THE I..A.DIEE. DUPOSCO , S GOILDEIT PILLS,for Females. iniatubie in correcting, , regulaiing and, removing all obi:fractions, from rhatever cause, and alteays successful as a preventive: These pills have been used by the Doctors for- rpany years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case; and he is urged by many thous and ladies who used them to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregniarkies whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family, where health will. not permit IL . Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing- themselies -So, are cau tioned against using these Pills while in that conditien, as the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admonition, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health.; otherwise,. the Pills are secommen ded. Full and, explicit direction• accompany each box. Price, One Dollar. Sold wholesale and reetail by Jug*, G. Blrowas & Mon, Druggists, Sole Agent,. Centre Street, Pottsville- Pa • Ladles, by sending them $l, to the "Pottsville Post Otitlee,. can have the Pills sent to any part of the • chuntry Ceonadentially), and •• free of postage,. bytnall. Sold also by 11. lawn.. St. Clair ;J. KaLtsalkaMl 2 Minersville ; flu. Far. Tamaqua; and S. S. Stsviooi, Heading . ; and by one Druggist in every town and vil lage in the State.. -Wholesale in-Philadelphia, by JOHNSON, 1114,0WAY-43 COWDKI, 23 N. Sixth DIL'OTT & co. 232. North Second 3t • - WRIGHT & SIDDALL, 119 Market St: SMITH & SHOEMAKER. 943 North:'Third St- ZEIGLER & SIIITHoxor. Second and Green Street* Feb 13. ' • • . . - 7-Iy , 50 000 ENVRIMPES, all kinds and sizes, _ just received and for tale by • - August-20, . B. BANNAN. IMPROVED ESSEX, and the Davidaim Ene ma Syringesott. • • May T, '64.. - ••• ' • NT•gw.• mriti $ u. .1.1. 4.1 (toasty..- S cott' New Map orSebuylkill County for Fate by • - . _ It, lIA_NNAN. -Also, Shutters New Mapaor all the Anthracite Coal Regions, and" Iran, Railroad and Canal Mttp of this Slate.' fAnrif 9, 'ea; MEERSCHAUM MIPEI4.—..i. agile 1 . 64 a genuine. X W. B. 80 . P yttrti..bacCii Store,: ? Jan. 9;'64. I DA the TeME and FRESH DIEDICINES, PH ot ry best qatd4y. selected exyresalyfor f- SICLeiS' PRESCRWTIONS and ratan sales, by Nov. T, ' MlGHlA.Phartaacauttail Cheat tivators as to its ' cause and prevention; we do - not - noir propos9 any attempt to so h, the difficulty, but merely to record 'a few o, servations on similar disease- in other t which ;possibly at some: future time ru e ; throliadditional light on the subject. The singular fretiks.of the; pear -Wight are: Worthy of a passing notice. ..Yetirs'ago destrUctivp effects were observed in C, localities; and these 'localities-. were - qtiently supposed to be specially and pen ile .. nently.liable to the malady." In other plane sgsiin it was entirely unknovrk and 11,,,„ e , were marked as the best plieeti for. pleating pear orchard. Among others, we Well rec e i. led that the 'vicinity of Lockport was deai z ,. Wed as a region entirely free from this env t •ftdy. Orchards were planted there to a con: siderable .""extent ; bat . in a subsequent ye n ; the blight Made such a terrific sweepthroao them" as to dissipate all previous illusions.._ Some years ago,' when .examining the or. chards in the vicinity of Boston, we le . anie4 . that the fire-blight was quite a strangertherk' by the. fact that the President of the 3E ssi : . chtiSetta Horticultural SoCiety, (the late Sare- Walker,) oa Whose • greniids:we s Wert • pointed to a.little dead branch 'on one of his trees .contitining" a few light-brow t withered leaves,, and anxious inquired; if that - , was fire-blight?. He had evidently neverseen it, nor witnessed. peCuliar 'deVeloptiiertt, which those cultivators . who have onee wit; Ivied it, are not likely soon 10 forget. W e have not "since. heard of its visiting that • Ineighborhood,,but that it 'never will• is net quite so certain. . Our object at present is merely to, inentioa similar aPpettrances on other -trees. - Several yetirs'Ago, when it was -very . prevalent - 411- ring a". particular season in Western :New" York, •we 'observed the branches of other trees similarly affected by Suddenly dyin the more sudden the."ffeath the .bla4er the foliage.", Even the elders . which grew alohi the -- fences of slovenly farmers . exhibited the fireltlight ' The apple orelninh Were badly:affected in their peculiar Way, that is, • onTonly the small shoots, or "t!ps the branches, the descent of the disetised.sa; n'ot having power to carry tike disease dewl. Ward to Any extent, - as happens in the eaStiof Le pear. . . . . ‘:" 1 - . Phi!ndflpltim!. 50-1 ycow tartnet. IN TREES:- , -The fire-blight in the pear has purled ayl During the present season a similar malaily appears to have attacked evergreens. ,11 t obSgVcil it first in the Balsam, Fir, wlierp. shoots -only three or, : four , inches long bv4iiie affeeted (hiring the excessive heat and drouth :Ot the past summer., Specimens of' some 0 { the 'pines .Were sent us ,by. S: Rheades. Esq., Of West Fhiladelphia,. shoWing a similar 're sult, the tip shoots being dead and the leaves. a rusty broWn. A fine specimen of the Pinta excelsa on our own grounds has-mostly per-. ished, the lower branches - only reinaioing_ - fresh ; but th eleaves . . have-not been ‘limul lored min the, other instancss, and it may nut be 'precisely, - the, same difficulty.; Al O' several thousand pear trees grow ing - e‘ short distance, not a single . . case of genuine .fire-blight has occurred 'this same season ; al though a . few have perished by that'peculiar disease of the roots which. has .1 . beemobserve of late years. .But; - - in the latter case; the 'leave* instead of turning' suddenly black, as in the genuine blight; have only Withered eeid become light-brown;, evidently in 'couse imence of the mere lack of nonrishinent,- the suppli- of which could not be Obtained . . ' - through the dead roots. , There 's , another form of local .dismB6 -which As7e. have not -mentioned, nearly allied. to the preceding, namely—that which causes dead patches or portions of bark on the trunk pf, the pear tree. All these show that. there is a tendency in some trees to - local add cir cumscribed disease; variously alltietingdiderz . eat-trees, but in some, and especially in the pater, producing a poisonous Bali, extending the.trouble to - other parts; and suggesting - the _remedy of prompt amplitation. It is also oh • vious -that as these appearances are more to be openly developed, (if pot caused.) du ring very hot weather, a system of training should be adopted. that shall distribute age evenly through the head and prevent the. sun fiom striking severely on any expnstil portion. Succulent growth, it is well known, renderS,th e tree niore lialile ; and - lietiee dna good, dry soil of mediuni 'fertility; that shall prevent an . excessive growth, but flavor healthy ripening.of the wood of the -shoots, the trees will be more limb , " to escAlw.— Countri . G nit lemetn. - TIF.QUISiTES FOR MAKING GOOD BUTTER.. There are a few butter-mitkers who hive Cs tablished- such a reputation ftir making tlfe 'fiery best article,. -- that all - they can slime, fql Market is eagerly taken at several cents pet pound above the market'price. • So car 351V1 know,tliey all adopt the - following riles ;" if they do not,. they practice them . :-- 1. A perfectly clean cellar, not only dzen from all dirt, but from every bad ,odottr— pure, Sweet and fresh. '2: Perfectly clean, well aired vessels. scot tln : infinitesimal speck of any foreign r or squt, substances adheres tclany of them: Churning before the cream: become old. • . . • - 4. SeOuring such a temperature tlialit will require about half an -hour for churning—if perfoi•rued much sooner, a lossolbutternpi occur, •and it is nod so good.. • . • , ' 6. "Work all the buttermilk out, rarely - done-and' work no longer, which :still more rarely; but, sometimes don e.' . .:6..the purest salC—and add.an eilD to "a, poitnil. . - 7.. '. Ptiek the butter in, the jars or firldrk Adifb•—put .fts much : a entail space as 8: Lastly, and first -also, provide goo!, sweet.Pastpie, and; plenty of perfectly port Water. for the cows at all times. ' • If any have prietisdd all theSe,'•'and hare not succeeded, we should like to hear fir: _them. It is proper to state, hoWeyer, .this there are some who assert that their are cleafi,- wherrin fact they are far •. geripts. BAKED PtiDento.—TO two qnarts add:one quart .of meal, ,a little salt, sad a . ciip of sugar. - . Prepared by heating the ton over tlie. fire, stirring it Opeasionally.to 'Prevent burning; ; nlien it scarcely boils, ; remover; put in the salt and•sugar... ,and scatter lithe; meal, Stirring rapidly . to prevent its colleens; into lumps; put in the nutmeg and turn 'tit &deep pan. .Bake bn mediatelY, or otherwis e as may be convenient, in a' hot or on: Otte hours: When it his baked 'an libur or.a r r ' e pOur over the pudding one gill, or olll.llr , pint of milk; this Will soften the El '.:cros l ,•' form's delicious whey. : . Bott,ED i'cootao.—lnto two quarts °Did, stir three pints of boilling water s ! Roe. gat and ; a gill of moliissea or treacle; ipi 6l4 r !` ); ' as yOu choose: Tie up in . a strottg . .clut b kintiding boiler, put into boiling)vater; acs - cook over aitea r tly fire fOr .three hottr,. I ' s O3 COAN ATEA!. PUDDLISG,--SCRIO r .t. of milk;' stir into it one quart Of !silica n' e3L one cup molaSsefs,' - n. teaspoonful of saitr tie spice•of any kind you like ; bake it or four hours in:ft pretty hot oven. BASED INDIAN pints dian meal, I of wheat - flour, 2 of sikeet lof sour milk, .11'cup of molasses, 1 table: spoonful of sale/stns. Bake 3 hours. " gAI flitaata Ftautean i elatiat Ilat at $4 % 4f.k tht 11 .** *its I, gv k i t _ p g ausetiq• Tfrocr,lt lima lin Ewa Tour • ' VI T. • t 4i:outer grq,4 N d ami nes law i. '
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