• I Mgt: tons IT dirsu4ge-r;:---:4; who w =for y e a rs th F in t 0111 5 .171113, itmoyin* as for ir..**-i -iiiatts,; iraaPiqry -.ealebinte4 his legal leartarig, w as was greatly iseteffiad by "his, ~ieighbora - aua,h ` tg frleingt * old_ man, OCCirted . some. years :ngo, 'Was . uidvg.raally *regietted throughout the But with all h s book-lore and legal attain . meats, he wax, perhaps, not the greatest man • at cards in his entire circuit. Ithasbeen said that he . did'not s know the * "Jack of Trumps' , .from a diamond. In the village of Opelimass, three individuali were: sitting around a tabl e;: in one of those doggeries, "with a billiard tn . - . ble attached," which are so common in - tbe Creole parishes, playing a small game of three-handed Poker, when a small quarrel ensued, which resulted in an aggraiated case ' of assault and battery. This did not end the. affair, (or at the next term of the court, at *the head of the docket stood "The State of Louisiana vs. John-Allen, for an assault and battery with intent to on -the body of Enos Origgs." • * -* „ • The trial came on, and-the only witness to the. affray Was a Captain Johnson; who was the.third in the game. ' - Johnson was the skipper of one of those craft which transport sugar_from that sectien of the country to New Orleans, and was a telf-conlldent, go-ahead fellow; andwas as unduanted beforethe judge anti jury . as he would have been before the crew of his own little .craft.. After , being sworn,. he *as directed to teirthe _court and jury everything he knew about the affair.— After clearing his throat, 'he commenced by stating "that him and.Griggs, and John Al - lan, were over at Bonnet's grocery, the sec ond day of election, when Allen proposed a small game of poker; all agreed to it, and we went upstairs and sat down to _the game; did not know there was any harsh feeline between Griggs and Allen, or I wouldn't ' played, but beard afterwards—," , - .• Here the witness was interrupted by the Court, who directed.him to:keep all hearsays to himself, and confine himself.striotly to the facts of the ease. * The witness continued : • "Nell, we sat dOwn to the table—Griggs sat there, John Allenhere, and I there, (ma king a diagram of the clerk's table, in order to elucidate the position of the Partici.) john Allen dealt the cards; I , went blind ;_Griggs; he went blind, and John Allen he wouldn't see him. - • • ' The Judge, who.was - a little deaf, was 'ln Habit of making an ear-trumpet'or his hand,' fn the purpose of sharpening his _hearing, and, throwing his head a little forivards and sideways; interrupted the Ivituess by-asking "What was the reason . that John Allen didn't see Griggs 2" The Witness replied : • . "I don't know, but he wouldn't look at him." "Proceed," sald,the Judge. . • - • • "WeICI saw,him, and he *Saw, and jus al that minute--" . , ..• . . s: •St op,- sir," said the Judge, throwing.him-. self into..tt hearing attitude,' "did I undetatand you to say that.yon Went blirk'd L: . cs; sir, I went blind,: and Griggs, he waS. and Allen wouldn't see, but • I saw and.thea he saw---!.' • , • 'Witness," eiclabbed'the Judg. striking, the benuh with his clenched fist, , "do I. hear right; 'sir?, Do you .say that you went theayou saw!" . . "Yes, - sir," • replied - the ..wittiesS, tir,i4s, and G-riggh BEM, and just at that," • • sir,7id: the Judge.: '`Mr,Clerk, tiva thetvitnees fifty dollarS for .coatempt of uirt, and , clireetthe: sheriff to take him to Sail, and there,_to . keep him until 'he. race - ins further orders from the eciurt.- np• the next. ease,- Mr. Clerk." - • . . ,was dumbfounded, and - did not awake to the.reaiity of his condition, until the'shcriti laid his hands on when hi ex - claimed : • • ••(;otx.l . gniciou . s, Mi. Judge, what have. di - me that .1 in ust - go to jail ?" .• . . Tim Judge; Who . wita Purple with rage, did not deign 1p reply to poor,JohnsOni but reit erated the . order with increased Irehemence, and thjnifior members of .the bar,' who . had. been autccipating the• 11. x that .the •captain . would 'eventually be placed in, - were con :vni3el with laughter, , wltich . increased : the rage (if the Judge tq thefitighest pitch. The prust:euting •attornerentielivored.-. to euligh t cn,t he Judge, and eventually succeeded, .bu,t . not until he • hadproduceditt pack Of cards, and after.detiling out. three hands made the. blifid as clear as•day te•thcf-Judgli. • The fine - and imprisonment were .remitted, order was restored in The court, .and Captain . Johnson wag allowed to PrOdeedWith his tee: timeny., . • : • •• • . .• Sz.tacit . roti:ll.-A,remess.- wealthy epi e.iire applied to an. Arabian doctor for a :pre- - .seriptjon that Would,restore iiisbody to health and give-hapPineas . to - his Mind. ..The physi cian advised him-to exchange shirts with . . a man who was - .perfectly contented . With . his Whereupon the- patient set -- cont. on journey. in.pursuit of Snell ,a person. • After. ninny. months :spent without accomplishing . ills object, he Was told of a-certaio cobbler of whom everyone had spoken as .a.'inodel of. come fitmentand . happiness. Pursuing• the , direction given, .the traveler was at length re-. warded with the sight Of the - cobbler enjoy;- i 11.4 a confortable.'nap 011'a board : ... Without ceremony he. was aroused from. his slumbers, : and theimportant interrogatory, whether he was contented with his lot, was answered-in , the affirmative: : :• . • Then," said the : seeker after happiness, '.• I •haTebne small bomisto ask at your hands. Itis that you exchange•shirts with me; that by this 'meansil may also become eontented and happy." , ' Ei-3lost gladly would I accede to thy re quest," replied the cobbler, " but : — ' Nay, refuse munot,' interrupted the man .of wealth;' "any sum that you name, !shall be thine." .• - . seek.not thy wealth,7 islal the cobbler . . " • • • .• "..11utt *hat ?" • " titithis-L4 : llace no sthiit: 7'. • SoLnimit's..Seroiir.-During the Mexican, }car, the 'veteran General Riley, sineedeceas, e,l, w ordered to. lead the storming piny (.`eyro GOrdo..- 'During tlielVar •l 8 . 12— . 1814,• Riley had 'been- shot 1O the. throat, ,and cOnsognentlyThad a.peculiarly.strange intops-. C i t q). He was ordered to • storm one Of ; the batteries of Cnir - 0.G0rd6,. and.when his cow= :nand was:lnustered; was. thus addressed by his second in command • ••- • t;eleraf,',l do not think IN;ft eati ,take. Think! By --:you nOt paid for think-. ligt.-gir,!saiti Col. B. '.ac can't takr... it. '. 'Can't take ityOu- haTo got to talts . nict old Gcner:sl .put his hand to his bolt, and ilutting. out a paper ; said. 'Hots ther ith S&ut'S orders iri.black and white to take.7-the N"/ tfiing: • - ‘And.thtiv did take it A will. sa Of a love.-tale,siii deiseribipg his says : ".Innocenee dwells :in the r:riz curlstif her du . liair:" A cane, com= menting on this passage, say!: !` Sorry. to ..ar it. -wc.think it itauds a perilous clianee of IttAtig combed out." - • • . . • . . •'Pt7z4t.e 4..4D:titled • Indy lately con-' milted • h c;t• .1a wyer.on 'the. foil (iNV fin esti ttneir: willded Mr. Smith for "his - wealth,: and Ilia wealfh. is • now spent, am • tun,. io intents :and purposes.- a . id °lr,. and at . liberty to marry egnin "• • . . A .Wirrr V,tG4AST.—.9..grelitlerunti fetiiale Irish N;agrant, yho . aboisted• him, that he never garetcr beggargln ;II street: " If I kneir irher . yciur.hoiripr livei:l 2 r . quick ly revondtd the ..wpinan, rd be after_ Call- and shouldn't fprewith r P HELP LAN - h -Arch' vst' an 84, 1!111 . 1F.A . . . . fir she b.si 'TIRADE, :sad :offer, ail BAITS or docrietien itoloubsipiatiseflas. • - • - • • bat rely ma. • - ;1:: • • •• • . • • FAIR - .I7).EAT.TSTO : ' • AND--GOOD s _GOODS' Bea ISERltblic Dark FOilikEttlil, • Fashionable SILKS. • Figilred =MOS, - .15Obilibr PLAIDS. • : • Plaid 'SHAWLS. PIMA TOPLESS, cIOo4.I3LOTKIITS. • own. as doss as al folliniti or' Merchants and Con v ect [Oct. `64.- -4D-2m • . . P. S.— Ws foiloth GOLD . Now is a good time mem to-come . . COAL . :.'0:1L 1 1411,1f51 • - • • . . I beg larretoinfomi my friend - a and the nubile gen erally, tttat I. have commenced - the' manufacture o -coo, OIL , of every .descriptlon and style o No. 38 S. SECOND Street, PIIILADELPI-11A. •. • With my present facilities for manufacturing, - and a practical experience of thirteen years be the manege ment of the lamp-business for some of the largest.hoti sea lithe country . I flatter myself that ' my experience mad laaopledge Pill enable me to offer to the ..mthlic goods not equaliedty any in regard:to style . and-work manship. and, t prices competing with. the lowest. I shall ilviro endeavor to lead in offering to the' public Rep and - useful inventions in ouiline. litave also ta ken the wholesale agency for the sale:of GEO. W. & cgs CiLgtiltATlM A 'J. WEIGENER,.. Are. ASSwith Second St., PHILADELPHIA: 39.3 m .Sept. '24, •&I. u t i • - • JAC011 , 111.41.11.1.EY, . : . .l Et c si i ,..- T i ga r .t 3, 2 0 1 ... ,fr e it ..%F i f , ar . ..! 4, /k .. •• - . .1 2 11ThADELPELLL - . . SW- Dealer in fine Gold and Silver WATCHES ; fine Gold JEWELRY; solid SILVER-WARE,- and the near idea of SILVER-PLATED WARS:. Corstantly on hand, a largessemttnettt•ofiltealiate goodi .at ims prices.- . - ' 'Watchesandlecks Resin= by skillful work menValio;letrelrylositing; Engraving; and all kinds of Hair Worktektrtier, iitabort notice. • ' . .cgr - .Doirt torgetilla . Oin &ramp, N0..621 Market St., r Philasta. :„ •._. • . 24, •64...--39 3m [Sept.. LADIES' rtrus .TOHN FAREIRA'S , ... • Old Eatabllo ad Pl•• • FUR MANUFAbTORT, - • . , • NO. 718 ARCS ST, 141:1'; '.. 1 ..." above Seventh, PHILADHLPIIIA, . tuive now in store, of mi. own _ •Importation and lannotactnre, one Of L • I . the .RGEST and- moat BEAUTI . =' - FlFLreelttetloos of ' • FANCY - -FURS, • • • .• for LADIRS'-ind WEAR, the - City Also, a this assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Col tars.. . As nay Furs - were all purchased when. Gold was at a Much lower premium than at present, I am enabled to, dispose of thereat very - reasonable' prices, andl would therefore 501iCit a call from my friend , „of.,Schuylkill County and vicinity. •• - '.— • , •. • • . • Remember the Name, Number, and Street • • JOHN FAIOEIHA, • Arch St., above ith, South • • • -PIIILADELPIIL9. Or' I have no Plattner, nor epiitaection wit.4.AriYoth er Store in Philadelphial . - ' - Sept. 17,••`64. DANIEL M. • • _ City Ca bi net Vitre• Rooho and Inantifactory, _ . 238 130171t{ SECOND .STREET; N. B. =Peteona.going to the 04.ty will find .It to their advantafe to call and examine the stook. D. M.'S, • Sept, t iT, 762., -• < •r. . . 39-tf 3 08. MARSHALL, SHIP CHANDLER AND GROVE% 404 Soutil Fiela.ware Aircnue, PHILADELPIIVL. • . . - Vg — itepe of all 'hinds, Oakum, Tar. Pitch,. Vainte Paint.Oila..and Black Varniah, 4S.a.,.ftirnishe4 1R qtian titles at the towestintes: . . • PhiladelphiaAugust . l, 1863.: 3;- R • No ScorthSLith. Street. Philadelphia, Would invite attentioni to his well-selected stock of • A FINE - .AMERICAN DIAMOND AliD GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER • -• .. • ~. . . . WARE,. &c Stl:tri-BLE,..FOR—ECOLIDAt PRESENTS. December 12. • tO-1P • PRACTICAL:EDUCATIQN FOr: BU SINES LIFE. • . . Young men who 'wish to qualify theinselves for Nisi-- ness life have - Unequalled advantages for doing so at CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, \o: - 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner.of Seventh. , • This institntion. eince its establishment in 154, has -steadily increased in the number of its 'stridente and in facilities for•linparting practical business knowledge.— Within the.past.Year five hundred students hive .becti in attendance, the largeSt number - ever known by any - similar institution in - tlils city or State, his reputation .for superiorinstruction extends over the whole.couutry„ and thti knowledge gained here has already, proved fortune to . many a young man. •The'readiness with which its graduatesobtain lucrative situations, arid the large number Of applichtions made to the 'College .for 'them. attest:the•apprecietton in which it is held by the business Coinmunny. - .• . . • • ' . •• • . • The .College. occupied the whole upper portioni•oe three stories. of the large donlile.bitilding ht the N. E. corner of Chestnut and Seventh streets, which is well lighted and tltted,up•in a atyle.of,elegance and convc mence•which is unsurpassed. ' ' • '. • • The Course of Instruction is of the most' thorough and business-114. character: - • BOOK-Kr.EPMG.,- • in snits departments and..pplleatlons, taught...Mgt as it is practiced by the best accountants and business Men. • Each student Is instructed separately, - and opens, writes oat, and closes several sets of • lidoka adapted to . the various" branches of trade : makes- out- in proper form the various papers used in business, such as pro missary Notes, .Receipts,: Account Currents, Account Sales Bilsineiis Letters; Balance Sheets, Ac.., and is in, etructed in the''large variety of transactions std ene toms of •Misiness life.- • • • ritmiLiNsnir, , which is so important to a business man, recelyout ew pedal attention, and is taught by Tienmari who - has • ... . few, it any, equal". • •• . • cvstimaclAL. • . tnelnding Interest,. Profit and toss,- Averrigini.•Ac •ciinnts,.Excluine, Lc., is taught .in Tie, shortest. anil thost approved methods:. • ' COMMERCIAL LAW, - MATITEMATRZ.AND DE TECTING - COUNTERFEIT NOTES ate Included In the Course of.instriction.... TBLI . M3RAP.II.IC DEPARTMENT' . . . tuts hem opened, and is s in.charge one.of the-best of pruMical and experienced operators, and every facility is afforded for acquiring is full knowledge Cf allabe rut flutist of the profession.- - - - - .• • ' • At...instruction is given to each- student separately, .those whit'wish,tO enter for any particular brunch .can . The time usually' equired for thetomplete.Counting- Ilinise Course varies from eight. to 'twelve. weeks,.ac, cording to the number of Atones tinily devoted to it. A . handsome Diploma, with the seal of theinstitution Cached, is awarded on..graduation. The whole time and ttentiOn cif .the ,Principal and .his large corps of competent and attentive Teachers is given to the interests of the students. '• , • EVENnTG SESSIONS eontinne from September 15th'to April 15th. thus givtag to thuee who are engaged during the day an opporturn , ty tortualify'themsclyea for advancement and saccade Students are receired at any . time, and, instructed at inch hours as may suit their convenience. ' • Catalpgnes containing Terms. tc., may be obtained gratis on application'at the College.• • .• •• ' '• •S. li. CRITTRNDE7 & CO. ' • r 39 -2m 5ept...24, •64 TheMOst•Coniplete 'Sewing - Ma, Etisten. The Introduction of -the . FLORENCE Dates anew : era in . Sewing Machines• . it'nenta, - Bello, Binds, ..Gatherm, - .. Braid. . •-• - -,Quilts, and Gattatris and •Seurn on n. , . • .I.gnlllb. at•tite *nine time. • • - The - undersigned has been- , • appointa Agetit for Schitylkill County, of the Florence „Sewing 111actiine Company, Manufacturers.of the .thlefkated Re:yeriiible Feed•Sewing-Ma . claines. - . • • • - The foll Owing advantages over any and. all .Sewing Machinev., are claimed for the "Florence"l - •• • It makes•tonr different stitches, the .lock, knot, don tile-lock and double-kmot, On one, and the' saute . ma chine. Each stitch 'being. alike.' on saute both sitles•rif the • It has.the'rere.ssible feed, motion, which 'enables the operator, by simply turning iithurnb-actew. td have the woritrno either to the right - oriefl,,,to :stay any part of the mime, or fasten the ends of the seaina r without turn- - lug the .fabric -•• . ; .• - • ••- • • • ' • 'Changing. the length of the stitch; Mid from one kind, -of stitch to another. can readily bedone while the ma chine' is in.motion. • • ••• . • . Every, stitctris perfect in Itself,•making the seam se ture•and.nniform.• • , • • hvaimost noiseless, and can be need wheregelet Is .necessary.,. . . 1-Ith motions are all positive: thole tire no aprings,to _get out of order, and its simplicity enables the most in experienced to operate it' . •• •• it will not oil the dress Of. the operator, as all the machinery Is Oh the top of the table. -• • • It is thO most rapid sewer in the world; making - . five 'stitches to eachrevolution. ' • • ' • lis.stitch is the wonder. of all. because of Its corn. biped etrength.and beauty. . ' It doei the .heaviest Or finest Mork with equal ta, without change of tension or-machinery:. Every hfaehine•hasone of Jenclve patent • hernmens attadlied; (the right to use which we control,) enabling the Operator to turn any width of hem desired. :•• : • The public .is.respectfully invited to examine these Machines at:the Mere Of the iinders..igned. 4:entreat:Pot, Piptsville, Where AIR particulars Will be givon. • •R. It: MORRIS. 54-tt Alliu‘t 20.466 BUYER,; . ' s.. _ .NVIIOLESALE 41"...15 :R E TAIL DEALER IN• 1'1 17013 LC CO, PIPES AM) CIGARS; • Contre St., OPpiolito'iliO. Town' nail, PolivsTALL - E, PA., , *: iretr. . • .• ' 4 . .54 • kr . • I..VV- CA VENDI • I4IHr - sand .itpUnt Roll or Tobarce:-:-A lar,;e .ssopetior lotoi the 2ttiovoTOIJACO Ott blind toi• pale b • • s •- - 1.,,T . air: 9, .64. . . • • ' • •W. oni e er sed. A Administostrull •of the ;tempts* ~atatste. o ft Ilbyer, Atineined. lately - Of Wegt llinwanrinknt.a: Sr ~lkill Cotiotyl will sell at.Xtublic Bile . on Ato`odncic.=A Ai tht foliciinng versonAl.:l l noertY consisting of I.lPanisintilliL'alot - ortainaber; frats.:Corn and Pasixtea by thi bnaltelfalot at:Straw, " Cider Preis, 1 double barred Gun, S eiglitAlij Man. Wheel Barrow, lones-cutlSaw. - Mao anet of :Black-. • milli TedujAtivila BBilaara. l VICO. -Hammers and • Tongs. • ' Also alot of HMIS FUlllitalle4--4 411111:1111, a.Beds ii • n td Bedding; Table. Cin*s. .Looking Stove Elite, , Sewage Cutters, l„Saititage, Staffer, 1 mnCsr Settle. I Iron Kettle; also, 23. Shares Itinere Panic of Pottsville. . Alpo avarlet•Lorothararticiesloo numerous to mention; track as House Furniture and Farming :Utensils.= Credit 'la: to be „Oran, 'l43llthe terms made lowan on the day of sale sosant . WM. H. MOTES, Administrators.. - Nar. 6, .64, . . J-81.41C properq of John Sr., - eltuate - partly in South Manbetm TownO' shily.and - partly in ' Auburn Boruttgh, in COanty of Schuylkill, State of Petinsylvarila. • L.- • No. 1. A Grist IHill, well known as .Fbiberia • stone building, 48 by 46 feet; three and one-half stories. high, 4 Pairs running stones; water - power. (Bear's Creek), good custom. etc.' The - dwelling hons.e Is of brick with kitchen attached, smoke tainse, barn, and . 20 acres excellent land." • • • • • • No. 2.'20 acres of land With Fleeter. - and. Saw and . Clover Mill erected on it with water plenty,: •. : -No. - 3. A Farm - of 100 acres,' Wi th a two MU dwelling honie, Bank_ ham; 75 by SS feet ; well, with pump, smithshop, bearing orchard, eta., No. 4. A tom containingloo acres with a brick dwel ling house stories high,_ with kitchen attached. . wash house, Dank-Barn, SO by 33 feet, orchard; etc. 4 IS • No. , 150 acres•timbef and sprout land, which .wt in lots of '5 and 10 or more scres'as.it may snit • , No :6. Lot Of ground 4 feet front inid - 100 feet deep, : - situate in Auburn with frime house,- two stories high, basement kitcheia attached, well with primp, bakeoven,. atable,'etc. No. 1. Islots in Auburn- adjoining the above, each - containing 35 feet in front and 100 in depth. . • • No. S. Farm of 60 -acres red shale, adjoining land of Joseph Ferebner and. Dr. A. - Schulze. and .Bor- -- V . ongh.line of Auburn, of whichsome 40 acres are cleared and in good cultivation, the rest-is . timbered. On it stands a brick dwelling house,- , q large and new. Bank Barn; g' oo d - wel l, orchar etc. NO. P. 110 acres Sprout land, 15 to 16 'years old, red - shale, one-bait of it is easily to be-cleared' and brought , under cultivation ; it belongs to the above mentioned tract, and will besold in lots to suit purchasers. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 3d of December; 1684, at the dwelling house of the enderslgned. • . • , The conditions will be made - -known eur the day o pale.. , . . • . JOHN FISHER, Sig..' October 8,'64 , • . . . 41-Bt. • • - • VALUABLOR • PROPERTN : AT One-tWentieth Interest in ttia tract •of COAL LAND' in New Castle Township, Schuylkill COnnti (known as the ." Pori . 85 . .BANNAG.C" . tract), containing about 420: acres A tract of: 220 acres of COAL . AND TI ifBER .LANDin Rile Township... . • • . • • - 4 - LOTS-on - Coal Street, tielciisr Qnion,. Pottsville; . • • ' a BUILDING LOTS cm Laurel Street.. ' '• ' • Two-thirds.of tract orCOALLA.ND, In Skmnokin Town, Ncirthumberland :County:..' One-fwelfth interest In the Monterey. Colliery. Stack • of :COAL and TLNIBRR LAND, in Foster township. A number of Lots on, Coal,. Noniregian, Railroad and . Washingto - Streets, "Greenwood . tion." Apply to • • ,111(NRY C. RUSSEL,' • • - .Licensed CommercialDroker and Real .Estate•Agerit, . • , Dor. 2d and Mahantongo Sts.,•Pottsville: Sept,44, •. . tAnunst.V.,64:—SlS-3m P.RIVATE.::SALES - . • •• valuable 'FARM and'. pleasant .country residence; situate in 'Fait 11-Snorer Town ship.. Lebanon county. Pa., on the 'Jonestown and Har.,- - rlsburg road.nne-half. a mile Weak of Mt . Nebo, con-. taming stiont S 5 Aercg. About T- acres is Woodland, the remainder being - under .good cultivation. w fenced, and the 'soil . • well - adapted . to the .different crops gefierally raised .in this Fed Ion.; The building..j.(nearlymew) are a BRICK ILO USs', BANK BARN; large Bay Barn, and other out buildings: ' There is an orchard young bearing trees,. with an addition of others lately.set.Ont,Ont . shepremi7 sea. A Weil, with.Punip; is at. tbn hOuse also rna ning water in most of the fields... . - • :.. • ~ •• For further particulars, apply by letter or in . person tape subscriber, on the premises.. P. o..add feS3, • ONO. THOS. P..MTLLRR. • Rest Hanover Tp., Aug. in, • TO You. IvANa , A GOOD ' - •-• • • • • KERB IS A CHANGE. • . The undersigned offers .a FARM, containing 23.5 acres ..e..uf land, with It Grist Mill, Saw Mill, 2X- Al l ' story Brick House, and Dint, and on. ,thc north part of the tract there is a good 13 - story . .Logylouse, with it hack-building connectek and stabling, so that the' property can be alvided. into two .. farms goodsoil, wellltmed pad good fences, near a good market:. adjoins the Union Canal Railroad, and is X ,mile frourtkellirongh of Pinegrove ; has a good watcr:poiver for manufacturing.. -. . • . . wa s I.offer this property lower for . greenbacks. than. i sold fOr six, years ago. Wlieitcurrenry was:par with .gold—munelv. for $9,.500—0n0-third ifiThand, and the two-third One and two yearly payments; with' Interest. • • • • ; Also, (riots in BOnawitz . s Addition tOYinegio, , e. Also;.; houses in West ilaven,.near • 1 have removed West,' and want to sell 'my property. In Pinegroie. For further information, apply, to JOHN GEORGE, Lebanon. • DAVI.D.OREENAWALT. nst 13, ' - • . 33-3m •, on( Lands At. Private. Sale. The tinb acrlbern 'offer *for. sale TWO . .TRACTS OF COAL LAND; :mated Schttylkill 'County: • ' Any . information.concerning these tracts of Coal Land Will be given on application to. Bcfni.PArritso:i. - Gf Yottsville, or either of the eubk.rihera. • Exacntora of ilia:Bente of John. deed.. • HOTELS. UNION. HOTEL 4 • ciatiE.xonAN(irg•tioTET.,) • 'CENTRE ST., PiDTTSITILPE, s • ' JACOB Prop'r. April 4; '63 FEGEA'S :HOTEL, • (Formerly 'MORTIMER'S Old Stand.) JOS. M. FEGER;Trop•r. w, .1;aN;-. • ."7 - INSURANCE. atAitTER - 18, 0 9 . FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE - COMPANY OF Assets of Jantiary 1, 1864, $2,457,849 95. Capital Accrued Invented Premiums, •. : • . • v - . • Unsettled Claims, Ineinne for 1804 •.. $8,416.. j $300,000.. LOSS. PAID SINCE 1829; . • PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY PO.LI. - CIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. . • DIRECTORS: CHARLES - N. DANCKER, ISAAC LEA. • ' TOBIASVA(DgER•, EDWARDS.% SAMUEL GRANT, , • GEO. PALES, .J.kOOB R. SMITH, ALFRED FITLER, • GEO. W. RICHARDS,: FRAS..W..LEWIS, M. D. • N. sArrerciat„ Protidgint . • EDWARD :C. Vice-President' JAS. W. Mt:ALLISTER. Sec. Fro. Tern. .. • • , .. . . .. . . The subscriberia agent.for the above mentioned , .111- stitutiori, 'and is prepared to makeMsneanee on eeery deseription of - property, at the'lOyeest rates.- . . . . -.• . .• : HENRY C. RUSSEL..Agt. ' • ll'otte‘ille,.Mareh'l 2 -: :.. -. • ' ''. 12-tf, . , • . . VIVREPOOL 1.(11. - N11)..1LONDON FIRE Ac -1-4 . LIFE INSUItANCE COMPANY. • • • . • Paid up Capital and Reserte.F.und. •••$11.,059,0"20 00' Investments . antlTfinds retained hi the • . . '• . • Uni(cd'States, .over • • • •• • 1,000,000 - (* premiums received in the 'United Stag - • • .• • . • • . from Nov: 30, 1561, to Nov. 30,••1562, - "•• • s .635,546.00 Losses paid. in the United States froni - . • • . • Nov. 30,.1301.•t1 Nov:SO, 15433.1: •• . . 404,48.0 . 01 This Company insures :nil descriptions .. of Property, such as. Dwellings and contents: • Storehouses and Mgr -chandiza; Coal Breakers, Miners , . Dwellings, tlnd • all structures in connection with operatiOns„ . . • -; , z ,- Animal and Perpetual - rates of Insurance reason able. and - Lesse ,, PromPtly paid. ' • .insurance effected in the. Anovs and Othergtiod Com panies, by . -• *.HORACE T. SMITH, . • • • .• • • • General Insttial/C43 Broker. Centre Street, Pottsville, • • • • at-Pennsylvania:Hall.. 4-tf Jan. 54, tfi3 LIFE- irirsußANe E. The GimrttLifeSera:lce, Annuity and Truitt Com- pany of Philadelphia... Office, No. 405.Cbestfint street,. thilirst door East of the Cnstom Heine. ' •- . • CAPITAL-1900.0ii0—C11.kRTElt PERPETUAL Continue to make insurances on lives on -the most fa-r. ~orable terms. The capital being paid up and Invested, tergether.vrith a large and 2 censtantly . increasing . served fund, offers superfect security to tnelusnrod.• . The premiums preniiuraa may he. paid yearly, 'laid-yearly or The company add a tio:ku . s.periodivally tn'the ,incur 'ranee. for life' The first-bentut, appropriated in becem ber;lB44, the second bones in Deccrnber, 1849, and thE third bonus in December: which 'additions make an . avcrage.of name than 60 per cent.. upon the • premi em pai d, without increasing the annual .premium. . . . . . . . . • . Thoinae ilikway, • John A.. tiorn. • liobert Pearsall, • • •-.. Johnit. Latimer. Thorn:hi P. - James,' ••-. John IL Slack, : ' • Frederick Brown, - -• • • Gcorgc Tth r, Isaac*Barton., .• • • ...Henry Q.-Freeman. . • 'Seth J. OMIT, •••• Pninphiet a containing te.bleof Mice andospinnatione.. form of application and thrther information can-ho bad at • thezoffice.: • • TIIOXAS RITIGNITAT,.Preeideni. Jeante, Aettiary. • • • . • • WHEET4.-& - Wli$OYS: HIGHEST PREMIUM -JO • 'AIR 40 - 1 , 414) . 11111N t LOCK STITC .$.0*..0:g. : .,.x.4. - iii..e,s . c ThS Chthpest and Best. • _ _ OVER 15 0,00 0 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHES SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. IVirllime Fos Comma, LA s' ALX43I; ka : WHEELER, . & - WILSON . .• • ,E , Cuitagi-Machine • • 704 Chestnut Stree!,Thiladpiphia Nifty • : . J. P. 111.0UCH.., Market St. above-Fifth, - next dbor ilngilstt Lutheran (lima, agent for Potts ville, wbn.will tarnish 111441 . 3b5. st Philadelphia Call al* examipc . • - • • . • Address Eii 414.11.JEC.—Whelesinlei 1110ailer . iu Baled Timotby, Clover and Metulaw.lisy,.and Strta.' • • • ... EDWARD PR's R F. AD. Address,. Schuylkill. Kr" P. ..lildenee, two miles below Acbu,ylklll Sav u.. • • April 2, !04. 111 E . . . VANCifIIB4 TUJIANIMUNAND :N".l2ffripp2R - • ' • No. - 254 N. Thirteenth - St.. bellase iirliere*an Obtairked..at &rams: ikel• vittikitte viswriiicii has effect:ally ennsi:leito...cd . l2,er 20 s l ant. for. R , oo 2 2.'.:NePdielai. axiditernelPillifor.Pailfying the Blood ; also, .'eelebrAtd. ool7 o ( Nuallis,for.the , care and (folds . ,' and ail kinds of Healing *lves .hand. [inumberof serHilreAttf the care- inikboa seek:as - THE PHOINIX PECTORAL WILL:CURE YOUR COUGH. ,TkE PERI& ItOT011i!,1, CONPOITIAD,STRIIP OF . W.llO CHERRY All) sE* NA SNAKE ROOT, WiU: cerre flu/ 'Diseases Air tag THito.AT , *ND. I.VPCGS; SUoh C 0744,. (k4s,'.. Croup, Asthma, Brost •Aftis,- Catorrh, bore Throat, Hoctratovess, W4 6o l ) ing cough,- • rra Tan= ttrat• - linu. kicsvEsT . • PVLIII.OIIART CONSIIIIIIIIION, . And eren fearfrd disease. has, taken bold it will afford'greater relief than any other medicine- Mica Katellanderslice. at Wardle's Trimmir ,rt's Store, Market street, abiave Centre, Pottsville, soya r. "I was benefitted.more by rising the Pisani' Pectoral, than any other medicitte I 'ever useti" . • • • • , • • Blias.Oberboltzer, of LionvilleXheater county, was cured of a cough of many yamt stanaing,' by tisingthe PhcenirPeCtoral. -... • • . ' Joseph Inkensrof Hall street..Phrenistille,certifies that he was cured of u cough of two years' standing, whinall other medicines had failed, 'vibe use of the Phcenix Pectoml. • • ' - • • . • . Jacob Powerscertifies that ho. has. sold hundreds of bottles of the .Phrenix.Pectoral, and that all who hare. used it bear teathnony'of its wonderful effect's in curing coug h. John Boyer, Sr., editor of the Independent Phrrnii, tins no hesitation in pronouncing-it a'completo retriedy, for cough and irritation in the throat.:• • The proprietor of this medicine has so lunch' cohd deuce in Ito curative, powers. from the testimony of hen dredi who have•used it, that the money will be refund ed to any purChiser Who is not satisfied with its effecti. It, is so pleitsant to take that children cry :for it, It costs'only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS:* • It, is Intended for only one clue of ditieaSes, namely. thaw of the throat acid lungs. • • • • " 30 - Prepared only .by' LEVI OBBRHOLTZBR, M. D. Pheenixville, • • • • Sold by Druggists and Storekeepeis. - JOHNSTON; IiOLLOAVAT-..t, COWDEN. .' No 23 North Stith street, Philadelphia, • - • General VPttolesale AnenEs.. . . N. B. -If your nearest storekeeper or druggist does not keep these tnedicines,,send to the Proprietor or MS Wholesale Agents: • Sold wholesale and retail, by •.1. O. BROW r‘& SON, HENRY SAYLOR, and J: C.. HUGHES. Druggists, PottsTille: J. K. Burns, H. Provost and J.. Lawrence, Druggists, Hinersville f S. B. Fry. - Tamaqua,. and by every draggiAt and storekeeper inSchuylkill County, [Sept. 10, '04..-3T:3m Wistar's Bai.saln or . . . . . -W-I: Li/ G H ER-11, One of tis . ..okieSi • a F;cl Most Reliable .Berneriies ,in . .. .tho : 11'611cl:for • ' • . . . . . . . . . . . Cong!tor; Colds , WhOoping Congh. ltron chino, .DiMenitrof Breatbiag, Asthma, . . ' Hoarseness, Sore ThrOnt,..Cronp; - • : ..- , : and every iktfeetiton of • - - , TEE THROAT, LUNGS . AND.OHEST CONSITNIPTION. VISTALVS BALSA![ OF WILD CHERRY . . . . . .. . . . .. So general har the.nie of this remedy bedome. and so popular 'is it everywhere,. that It Is unnecessary to. re-. count its virtues. - Its works speak for it, and .find ut terance In the, abundant and voluntary testimony-of the many who, from icing suffering andsettleddiFease; have by its use been restored to pristine-vigor and health.- - -- We. Can present ix masa of evidence in proof of -our as, sertions, that .-, • -', . . . CANNOT BE DISCREDITED , ' • .. - • - . . . . ... '.: ' .The• Rev. J:ricab'Sechler. . ~ , Well.known audmuch respected among the Ger 'man population.in this cduntry,nialies the fuller ing statement for the benefit of the afflicted.: , . . • .• . • ". 11.60vr.e., 1. 3 a., F 3;.16,- . 1859... • sef ' '../irai'S77's:--Mriving.realized.in. ) iy.family int-. portant benefits from , the use " l .your . valuable preparatioris-.--Wisvan'sl4.l.sh.t or, - WILT) CHEIntY —it affords:me pleaSuro to, recommend' it to the public. Some eight years ago one of My dangli-. tars .seemed to be in.a decline; and little.htqies of her recovery 'were entertained. • I then. prociued a: bottle of Yonr excellent .11alsarn, and bef6re she had taken tho.whole of the Contents.of the bottle, there bras a great imprOyement hi her health. - .1 have, in my.indivldnal case, )nade 'frequent 'use 'Of yonr valuable .inedicitie, - aid have also been benefitted by it From*Jeame . , President of the Morrie County Bipk,-,Morristown, - ‘•. • . . New Jefsey. " Haring.userl Dn. Wisr.i.it's 8AL5131 OF WILD NERlllforriborit fifteen years, and haying 'real, iied ite beneficial -results inylanaily, it. affords me great pleasure in reeciminendingit tellies pub; lic as a , taluabld,remetlyliii cases ef., weak lungs, tolls, ceuglis,.&c., and a remedy irhiehl'cOnsider to be entirely innocent, and 'may- be takeh with perfect safety . by thaMoSt ilelicateln' health." . Fronrillon. kite, . . A distinguished Lawyer in Westrhiester, Md. I ha;re.on several'acebsiOns uSed 'Dn.An's 13.t . t.5.v.t.0ir WILD ClitltitY for. Seyere colds, and al ways With decided benefit: I linnw.of nri Kepat'a- U 01 1 .01308 indro efficacious TIN' t iore deserving of general use, .. . • . effect- The Balsain; has also -teen used-with' eicellent' f- Elliott Merehant . Cross Roads, Md.'.•. „ , . PERPETUAL Wistar's - Bfilsanit of Wild Cherry. None kenuine . iinloss .signed "_I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. . DECSMORg; 'CU Brofelic:ay, Noir York' S.V. FOWLS &CO., Proprietors,: Auston..• . . • • And by . r.li prudgisis,. :• . . . • •,• • . . .•.: - REDDING ) S.RUSSIA SALVE : •.: • • irems bid,sorts . . 'REDDING'S -RUSSIA SALVE • • • • - • •. Cara .13drna, Scalde, Oats. -REDDING'S:RUSSIA SALVE • ••••••• • • Brt.iireas . . . . RED.DING'S. RUSSIA SALVE • • : :• • , Cures Bolis,'..l:llcora, Canters, .13,EDDING"S RUSSIA' SALVE .• '•. • • .•••••.• Cnrcti Suit - Ithenrn Erysitialas REDDING'S RUSSIA.SALVE :.• •. • • .• . • - . Cnies.Ripgii•orta, Corns, &e. 14 . 01 0 A-VlLY.imotrip - B 4' WITII.OI.It von BAT.a St d. F. DIIISIWOR*, No. 4iTl BrQadwaj. , Ken York • • 6:•W; .I , 'OWLS & CO., No. IS Tremont St;..B,oFfon, and by all Druggistapi4.opuntry•Storekeekra: :• ••••• 30 7 lyecw . • .$400,000 071,000 ,1,086,258 OTTE) FEMALES E SE - 1 / ‘ c ' 4( ‘c f .ti i c 9 A k v/ >4, ( s 4 ttAi • ) • (. PILLS) , P7t,o C I',A - A/ A.T . .1 _0 NI BOTH MARRIED' AND SINGLE. The Oldest Regulator far Temales Dr._ thi . toveriiviii?s temale..PA - - - . . . . . . .. . 'Will immediately relieve, without• pain...all ' disturtiOn . - c . c.s of the periodic discharge:whether nri,inc., from' re- . titration or. suppressinn. They act like a charm' in. re moving the pains - rhat atompativ dinieult or imm , oier 7 Ate menStritation, andare the only-safe - amid reiMile• re metly ,for Ejnsheo, Sick - Ileatlarlie; Pains. in the: Lairs. • Back: and Sidoo, Palpitation of the Heart. Nervous Tie. tnors,.llvetcries,• Stiasinic.itroken Sleep. and other no . pleasatdand ilatoterinis. effects of on nunaturay condi tion of The sexual funetiono, - In the Worst - : . caSe - orrn. - or Albin or - Whitesi. they effect a:•trieedy•cure...... ••• . • . '• :. . Dr.:Clheirtf. eniaie . .% retnikie. rilii..: . ~ - .• • . . . . have been used OVER A ("CARTER OF AUPIS.II CRT_ The.f . are Offered as the only safernettn.s of renewing in , terrnpted menstruotion. but ladieS nittsthear• in '.mind, I that there is Otte coiniitiOn of 'the. female. system -In . which the Pills cannot be. taken' Without producing a PECLUAR-RESULT... 'The - condition. referred .to is PREGNANCY—the result, MISCARRIAGE:' . Stich'. is •the irresistible tendency of the •nietlicitie.tO ••resfore the serrfal function's to a • normal eondition, - that even 'the reprothictiie power of nature tXtrinot realist „it. THE r CANNOT - DO lIAMM in - any other way.. • ..: • • . ' . • -::llor,Xheemeninii , s .Female -rills -.. ' -. . are the only Medicine that M.A:RiIIED.AND SINGLE LOLL'S have relied npon for, naanY:ye-ira,•.or eairLiely upon noVe. BEWARE OF IMITAJ'IONS I There'll Ile • for* the' Finest Prepamtiorreirervutforwaid. with'lM- MEDIATE and; PERSISTE-NT. SUCCESS. _DON'T I :BE •DECEIV.E Di: Take this allfertisentent: to .cir Druggist:and:tell him that - you'_want - the BEST • ;an Most.ARLIABLE' FEMALE .MEDICINE'oIaz WLD; whlhb is comprised in:..• .•' • - • :- • • si liti ......; Dr. Cite - Osomalei- - Female .Pills:: • . l'hey have received:. and are now receiving, the aline tion of the most eminent -Physicians in. America. Explicit Directions with men boa—the . price:ase rca Box., containing. from 80 Pills.rent by mail; promptly, by. remitting the price to the.Proprintore;.or any anthorked Agent, in current •• • .• • • SOLD BY 'DRUG-GISTS .4BNERAL.LY. , RtiTCAINGS itILLYBR.' Proprietora o . • • . . Cedar street... New York.. Sold In Pottsville by ;JOHN.. G.: BROWN SON ;in Stiueraville by S. LAWRENCE f r in Tamaqua FRY Ind FOWLER. - and in . St. Clair-by . 41'Bruarlats. . ';.' , . . TIKE ROPE -WORKS QF . ' * eT0141: irroptoicc).llp.ew 1et41ey...., • • . ' Alarge eseoithient Rope -constahtly oi3 tuneih' Orders Hued with despatch. Forsise, strength, nd ooet; see *pular. • . •:14sit.1.004:A=14$11 JACOB SEOHLEFI TO- TIRE • LADIE . _ DlSTlthitni_ RtaTOBATIVE -FOR - 11I.E, , ItEgtOitES GRAY OR FA— ,' OED.,HAIR To ITS' NATITte4I.. ,COLO?,. . . CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORA.TIV FoR Var. HAIR, Sirely eradicates Dandruff. CLARK'S &STILLED RESTORATIVE FOR: THE HAIR, Prerenta its falling oft CLARK'S DISTILLED BESTORATIVE.FOR THE HATII, Promotes Its nataral'and healthy grolvtll-' • • • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR,. • clinsie the not to grow oja bald heads., where the roota are not entirely dead.. In such awes noth ing Will do it: • • - RESTORATIV kJ:FOR THE HAIR; • bri most luxuriant . A little ono says, "1 . ' . 'Mrn it, it mikes'. my hair feel io soft. arid . • ' . , CLARK'S DISTILLED ' • '• • • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR,. ... Contains 'no dirty sediment 4(1 - be shaken up . before • , . _ ' CLARKS DISTILLED • • - RESTORA:TIVE FOR THE HAIR, is a dear,. trat.parent fluid—:contains no oil—is ,not a • Ana has no deleteriotpprope..rties.. •• • CLARK'S DISTILLED • .RESTORATIVE. FOR TILE FLAIR t•delightfullr'perfumed, and "does not. turn rancid In' arum weather: • :CL,ItIiS DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR Is the only lieifect dressing :and restorer of °color coin: I CLARK...S DLSTILLHTh • RESTORATLVE FOR THE .R 110 liars toilet is complete ;without it.; • CLARktS DISTILLED • •_ • RESTORATIVE .FOR TIIR HAIR, Is act entiticial Prepared, costs only $1 per bottle,. and . ogre .to ktre satisfaction. Give it a trial For sale bj drugkista generally :in city and country CI G. CLARK & CO., Proprietor's.. . • • D. B. BARNES - & Y, General Agents . August So. Vits:rsh 5, .64'.] ' io-17-eow .A_yer'S 842SAPA.BSII . . sras.womres . come asimor roa -Sertiftda end . Berealons' Diseases. Prom • Emery Seer, a' socil-Imison •rnercliant of Ox ford; Matte. •• ' I filial • sold large. quantities' of:your SAILSAPA vatit.t., but never yet one b.:Atte - winch failed of the desired - effect and fiat satisfaction to thoee who took it. As fast as our:people try it, they agree there has been no medicine like it before in our community." , Eruptions,Timplesißietelies;-Fustitlea,l7l,ts * . . '.cars, Sore,' , and all Diseases of the Skin. - from Strattolt,'Britdol; England. I onlyrdo yny,diity , to you and the: public, when' .1 add my testimony , to that you publish' of the me, dicinarvirtues ofyoui SAlts.trAnti.:LA: :My daugh-• ter, aged ten;had_mt afflicting humor In. her.-ears, eyes, and 'hair for, years, whieh we.were unable to ours uutilYre tried your. SAIMASARILLAi • She has been well for some moeths." .;'• • From , "..lfri. Jane E. Rice, a well-I.Maten :can' much-. esteemed lady of Dennisrtile, Cape 3fay C0„,..11'. J. 11 dauotter has - • suffered for-a year,pastwith a o tierofti qui - eruption, which was ,very troublesome.. Nothing afforded any , relief . mita . we tried - your .SAnsaranir..LA,.whieli-soori completely chienkker."' From . dories P. Cage, Esq.; of-the widely-known Gaye; Murray manufacturers of coametteti • patters in Nashua, .- • "I had. for, suverall years a very troublesome -humor - In; my. 'face, which grew constantly, worse' Until it dieli n , rured my features and became.an intol • erable. anliUtion. I tried altruist 'every thing a Man oould 'of both advice and Medicine,' but without any relief whittever; until I took 'your, SAnsAPAnInt.A. • It' immediately made my face worse, is you told me. it,might Tor a time but in. few weeks the new sin began to form under the blotches,, - and con= tinned - "until. my face is as smooth as any hody's:. -and I am,IIT Rhea - any symptoms - of the disease that I. know of. '.I enjoy perfectilienith, and . without 'a , doubt ovu l e It to , yeur SAnsat'Aitlit.A.'T -•- • • • • Erysipelas—general DebiStYHPurify the: • From •Dr. /at. Sarin, Houston 'St., - Nees York: "liii. AT ult.. I 'seldom fail -to remove Eruptions 'and 'Scrofulous. .50MS - by the persevering use of your TSAttsArAtttnt..i, and I have just now cured an attaek. of Mationant Erysifielas With it: N o alterative' we possess 'equals- the , SAitsAritnir.A.A log have sup , plied to the profession - as WelL as to the people.o' ' J. E. Johnston,. Esq.„ . ; lrakeman, Ohio. "For twelve - years, I .had 'tile yellow Erysipelas• y on m rif., , ht arm, during:which, tiaio I tried all the celebrated physicians I contd . tyaeh, and . took bun.: dreds of dollars wortit'of medicines. The ulcers" were sol bad that the - cards becanie visible, and nut • doctors decided that inrarm most be amputeted. began taking your SAIMAPAItILLA, Took two , bot tles, and-some of . your Together they have 'cured I am now as well and sound as any body. Belikg • in a public place, my 'ease is known te, every body In this community, - anti excites the wonder of ' • From lion. Mom 11f0ur0,..3i. P. of Newcastle,. C. ,Tr i , a feeditiy member of the . Cauadian.Partia--. t. I have nscd vOur SARSAPAO.T.A . in mv.family, for general 'debility, end for purifying She- blood, with very lieuefulal results; and feel confidence, in conunentling it to the afflicted." • . •• - • .• . St. Anthony's - Fire, Rose; . Salt Itheiim;. . Scald Head; Sore Eyes.' • . From Harvey -Sickier, -Esq., the able editor of the • TiinkhatitMiok Democrat, Pennsylvania. • 11 one*.only child, about' three-years. of 'age; Was attacked by pimples ou his .forehead. They' rapidly spread they formed a loathsome - and virulent sore, which covered ,facei-and actually' blinded ' his-eyes rot *some skilful physician applied nitrate{ of - sayer and' other reinedies, without any apparent effect. For - .fifteen days we guhrtied. his , hands,;leat with them 'he should tear open theTes tering and corrupt-wound which covered hiawhole face; Having. tried every thing else we. had any hope from, we began giving your. SARSAPARILLA, and. applying tlie iodide of potash. lotion, - as . you, direct.' The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well vrhen.tro had, finished, -the soCand.. The child's eyelashes, which had coma Ord; grew again, and' hels noW as - healthy and -fair 'as - any other. The *hole neighborhood predicted 'that the child Must die." . . • . . •. • Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. ••• ..Prom En Hiram stoat, if St.'Eonis, Missouri. ..1. find . your : .SARSAPAItIaA. a' more • effeetual remedy; for the . secondary symptoms of -Syphilis, and for syphilitic 'disease than any other we possess. The profession are indobta, to you for some of the best medicines we have." - . • ' `- - 'From A. J. French, 11f. D.; an : eminent physiotan'of • Linstrencet,..Mass.; echo is curemineet , member of the 7...egiStature of ltassachusetts.• -. • • .." Da. ATen.. My dear' Sir: I -have found your 'SARSAPARI LTA .en excellent remedy for .Syphilis; ..both of the' rimary and secondary type, and •effeo. - ,tual in some cases thatwero too obstinate to yield to otlier.reinedies. - .1 do not know whit•we can em ploy With more certainty of,sticcoss, where *power fal alterative Is required:" , •-•- • .• , . 3f,r4 Cline: S. Van .1.1ew,• of Newilrunsisick, had dreadful ulcers on his legs, - caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, whielt grew more and - .more aggravated 'for - years, in spite .of every remedy or treatment that maul(' beapPlied, until the persevering use, of ATUlt'sS.tesarArtitr,a. relieved him. I 'Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and ,it - took several dozen bottles to cur,* Ulm . • ..• • • • Lenoorthicen, Whites; Eemale. Vi r eakdess, • are generally produCed by internal .Serofulau.* al cc:ration, and are very.often: cured by the alterative effect-of this SOme eases reqr.ire, however, in aid of the . SAr.a.APARII.L.4.; _the skilful application of local remedies. • • •• . • .., Irons the - . troll-knoiOn and widelyteiskrafect : Dr. Jacob:Morrill, of Cincinnati. • •°llinve found your Sansarantht.a. an excellent alterative in diseases Many cases of Irregularity,•Lencorrlicea, Interne' Ulceration, and local debility arising. from the scrofulons diathesis, • have s yielded'to 'it, and there arc few that-do riot,' • when its effect - is properly aided by local treatment." . • . „A Leidy; Unwilling to allow' the publicalion of her. , .1 My daughter and myself have been voted of. a vetY, debilitating Leucorrlicen.of long standing, by two [bottles of •youe S.tusArauttLa." • , • • Rhouniatisth, Gout;'Eiver Complaint, Dys- PePt l 4, ll -eartDisoase , . . whop reused hy .S'fMnfitirlin the system, aro - rapidly cured by thit.EXT. SAIt3ArtAnILI.4.... " • • r AYER'S . CATTIARTIC pos'S, ess so many advantages over the other - purgatives in the 'market, and'their.superior ' virtues titre so universally Imown; thatwe need riot do more than to assure‘thepublic their - qu4lity is maintained equal to the best it ever' has been, and that th.ermay be depended on to .do all that they have ever done. Erepared 'by . J. C AYER, M. D., & Co., LOvell, Mass., and sold by - . J. G. BROWN & Sonoind by all tbe drng gc.:4l. In Potteville, also by all dealers In medicine eve ', miter°. Jnlyl6., .64, ••_--._. . . . . . . JUST - RECEIVED, : - ..• .. - • ' . , i . .. . . . . .. . . . '• 1- •.. A benntifal , itoek of. '• -• .:: •• . - -. • Tirnichiss,• :' - --. • - - .- ; , • • .11eyirelry; -• . '- • - ' . . , . . plaekii, • • : -. • • • • i . Plated Goods,'orsli kinds, - - • -• • --• Porte illoitantis.. • • • - - • • , . . . S: ... • .'• tea voliait' llsitehelm,' 'l . . g .6 1 . , . pi i!ver WeLre 6.7 Fasier,Goirds '- • - . Alm, . , an *WWI rnent of 'VAN KIRK & CO...4.eelebra fedi Chandelieks - and e.t . a' - FLctaren, ' Bronze StatuarnPortahle Lighte,:etc... etc.' .. •.• ' ttlr' Partitular ; attention .paid to: the repairing of .Waithek: Having had the largest expe . rience in the. very firo. manufacturing ertablivhments M.:Ennine,•-we . vi feel , arritntell in assuring every one who will patronize "ne, put we wilt•be enahlal hi give satisfaction, poiticn .larlyiu ntlthatiner.c.lass of -work; Futh as : - -• : CEMONoIiVEtEIEt:. ' ••• '•' ' ...13UPLEX," ENGLISH :it SW.I3S • -PATENT• LEVERS, . . ~ -• . - I"; ..- dee., ' . , • see 4 . . • ' . dire:,' •-; . • wcipld yeqpire. We eholl• endeavor, by - a E traightfoT mud couree,le please every reasonable permit. : : • .. ' . --- - ~ • . • G'. F. 131:1TM & C 0.., ••• • --; •.. ' • • : Practical Thafologiets and Jewelleia. • . lAnzEs , post, t) wA.TcvtEs: •:, A iine'stiirk of LtuliW 'Gold Wstches, Chat- TOO Chains, sisl H. C. GPIEN, yestetmaker Sod Jev.;eler, Centre btreet; Pottsville. - • . IIRIST3I.IIII±I.PRESEfiITS—FINE Al4.' O SOBTRILENT OE - 811.VER Slick as .oyater tureens, batter_dlahet, cake baaketa. caFters;:fmtt dishes. mem dkc..•• Mao,. a - well telected atoek of Enver. tuives,,forks, spoons, - cake knives.. pie knives, ladleft; napkin. Tinge; and every article of *table cuelery—for sale cheapOly It C. • Mratehmaker and Jeweler; Centre , Street; Pottirs.ille, 1103raber.1.1, gal • • • - . CHEROKEE ,;-k!TiT-17;,-,5.1 HEALTH PRESERVER CERTAIN. AND SAYE • . . •.• „ . •Fer.The.Bstreesel •of , Obstrwitione, and that. Diane! , .• ones of Refruterity in SU Ilevirtonoo of the '• , . ,I,lonth4 Periods. , " • ' -Thep cure or obviate those. utnerous . . diseases that .spring from Irregularity,. removing • the: irregaiarity -:. ;Z Thep Stipprx.ll4..•Ekciaesive land. • Faintil Menstruation. • • ' • . • • • • ". •' • 1:2!! They cure Oreen-Sickriese (Chlorosisy. ". - • .They cure•Nerious and tipinal'46 - ecrieins, pains in the' back and lower parts'et the h.:Mr-Heaviness, Fa tigue un slight exertitm,..Palpitation of the Heart. Low ness of Spirits, Hysteria, .Sick Headache. Giddiness; 'etc., etc. `-ln:.a word, .by .removing: the Irregrdarity, they remove the cause and with it Au the. effects that Dr" Composed •of sharpie 'vegetable : extract's,: they contain. nothing egleteriousld any : core . ..Minion, howev er delicate, timer function being to. substitute • strength 'forweakness, whieb,when properly Used, they. never ..fail to do. • .• '. : • . • • ' 6 - 4• - • They may he safely used at any age, and 'at any ' period, racers noose Tits nisi Times MONTHS. during which the unfailing nature'of their action would Intuit'- . • bly rersvasv pregnancy.. . .• : • . • sty - All letters seeking information of .advice illy be promptly:. freely and discreetly answered. • . Pr . -Full directions accompany each box. . • Cir. Price sl.•per lavr,'or six boxes for $6.. • -•'' 6167 Sent by mail, free Of 'postage, on receipt of price • tlrreimplalets sent by. mall free of. postage.' bj. . • • WAL MERWIN ' No. ttl Liberty street, New York; 'Proprietors. • Feb 6, 'W.• • • • . • •. . ' . .6-Iyeow . .• • . . - DTI. WRIGHT'S REJUTENATINGELIXIR Or, ESSENCE LIFE. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, con taining nothing injurious to the most deli • • • .. • • • " --- . A's . the• . Phoenix ride~ from.the ashes of its' tire; 'nniionted with new life 1, - 1 -so doesi this Elixir .rejuvenato . .the system 'and overcome diseFoe- . • • •.. • . _.. -• • .. . . .• IV - The liejuvenntink Elixir is the result of 'modern discoveries in'the 'vegetable kingtlom t. being an .entire ly„new and abstract method of care; irrespective of ail the old and-worn-Out systems: ••. • . . • ' '.' re" This medicine has been -tested by the most . end-. neat' medical men of the day, and by them pronounced • to be one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age. One bottle will cure general Debility. • .. • . • ' , ih - u - .A few doses cures . llysterics imfemales. -. • • . rir One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart.. . • • • M' A few doses restore the organs of generation. - rET - From One to three' bottles, restores the: manli ness and full vigor of . youth: -' •• - • . W. - A few doges restores the .'appetite.. Pr - Three bottles cure the:worst case of Impotency.. r - 47" A few doses cures the - low-spirited.: ... .•*. ' - - ;7700 bottlerestiiresmental power.. •' - :• , , f3 i 7A few doses'reetores the, or yano of generation, - • -C .A few•doses bring the rose to the cheek..• t_.:-r • .. , This 'medicine restores to -manly vigor and; ro b ust health the •poor. debilitated,„ Worn-down • and' de-, stinking devotee of sensual pleasure:: .' -'. •• . .. . • .1.7'. - The listlesk„ enervated 'youth, :the, over-tasked 11 Man of tsiness, the: victim of nervcus depression; the individn. . suffering from general 4,bility, or from 'Weeklies Of a siiiitie organ, will all tlitiff immediate and. r uituientrelier by the use of this Elixir or-Essence of • ' • CZ - Trice, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for s 5; and for Warded by Express, on receipt of:money, to .:any ad ' . rirThePherok . Pills and Erjuirenrating • Elixir, are sold by all enterprising Druggists in the :civilized world: -Some unprincipled dealers, however,. try-to sell „Worthless compounds In place of these; those' which they can : purchase at a cheap price.' and make' more money by selling, than the can en' these Inetil eineS. • As you:value ye a r health, ayit; the health of your future. offspring. iln nnt.bn deceived by: sugar an principled Druggists, oak for thexe medirines and taki no others.. If the'Pruggist Will not buy them for'you, enclose the •inotley,ht mletter; and Ave will send them to you by Express, securely sealed' and packed, free : from observation. - -.. ; • . .... ..". • : • • .'. 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For sale by,HENRY SAYLOR, Druggist, 'Pottsville. . . ..,. . . . .----., DR * ..:WISH• ARrs: . ... . ...... .. .... . .. . _.PINE -- tiltE .., . . . . . .. . .... .1r l lk 0 CORDI AL . . 8 VIII? -VITAL EIIINCIE.'LE of TUE 'Cbtained by 'a peculiar process In the' distillation of the. tar. b g . Which 'its highest' medicinal properties; are re , • It is 'the medicine that . cures when all others have .. -- .. , i;.GItEAT. REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. • • lam constangy rmel /Mg such certificates as the fol liming.. READ IT : • '• had ~. . ‘ Da.. Wisii.utr--Dear .. Ir.!. I r a very dreathu cough. and Sere throat for one. year, and my whole system was last giving. -way, Mid I was . prostrated 'pn my bed with. bat little hope of recovering. My 'disease baffled the r • poweof. all .medicines; and. in a short tithe I must have . g.unc'tc) my gTLIVC.: but .thank - Gbd; my daughter-in-lavr would not rest until she went to your store, No: 10 N. Second street; and related ini - ease to yon, purchased' one bottle of your Pine Tree - Tar Cordial. and 1: corn . menced to'use it, and iii•one Week Ilwas much better, rind - after using three bottles, lam perfectly well, a.won. der.to all my friends; for they all' pronounced 'me past eure. . Publish my case if you. think proper. . ': - ' . ..• :. • . •:- . Itenseen 11Amii.roa, ... , • .. .„. No. rm. "Wyli. Street, Philadelphia.' .. TAR CORDIAL, • • • • : ELY:INFALLIBLF - CURE FOR BRONCHITIS. • Mr. Ward mys • . . . . 1)11. Weinanv = Sir: I had. Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Shortness' : of Eikeath, and Palpitation .of the Lleart in their worst rams. I had. been . treated by several of.the most eminent phmichms in Philadelphia, but they could trot stop the mild 'course of my disease, and r had despaired of ever being restored to health: wail - tidy on' the verge of the 'grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was highly recommended to me by a frlendi I tried•ii„ and am'thankful to Say that, after using four large and one small bottle, I: was_ restore& to perfect health, You Can give reference' to my hcnise, No. 96S -N. Sccdnd atrcet, or at niy, office of Receiver of Taxes, from -9, A. iti.,•to corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets.. • • , • • • • ' Jona Wasn. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS.. READ THE FOLLOWING Mu. IVlstriav—Sir i I return Yon' my grateful thanks for the discoveiy yon have made in making ti medicine that will 'cure Intlanimation Of the Lungs, and Liver Complaint. .When'l commenced to use your Pine-Tree -Trir cordial.lwas,•to'all appearances, near my grave.— 'had been . for a length. of time spitting blood, and .would at timeS vomit it. My pliysidians(for I employed twcQ prOnounded me past cure r• but my-sister had used your Pine Tide Tar Cordial, Pii.eh did her so much good that she prevailed on inc. as a last resort, to try it ; and thank God, -I - commencedto use,.it. • I have taken twelve 'bottles, and am perfectly 'eared:rind am, ready and Pil ling that any person that is sick should call on me, and -I will tell 'them what,your cordial has done for me.— 'All my friends•and neighbors were utterlynstoniShed at my speedy return to health,: for they had seert me vomit „blood in a clotted state frequently.. Publish my case, for I want every per Son that suit - Mit:4 •asi.l. "was; to .know of your invaluable medicine. • . • : Itespectfttlly, Jolt Vgatti ; • , • • .Crease_ elidoorit.abo . ve . flic r lt h m il o a n d d ei s p t td .; a: ; . • • ••• • •" . Tait Pitt Tuns Tits CORI/11.1, will cure Coughi, Sore - Throat and•Breast,•Bronchitia„ Asthma, Croup, Whdop ing'Cough,'-Diptheria, and its also an excellent remedy for diseases of the kidneys, and female complaints. • BEWARE . OF 'COITINTTERFEITS.r : *: The genuine' has the name •of the _proprietor and e netree the bottle. . All -others are apuriona i mitatonz • . , • . Preics :FIFTY CEN-rg O.NR 'DOLLAR rza Borri.s.— Piepared tiag:prqprietor. . • ,• . • . .DR:1i..(4.: . '..c::rW1 , 51 - 14'111 , T., ip ISORTII.SIi6VND - rr - For stile by .all Druggisb3 December 12,:113 WEEICAN BANK NOTE REPORTER THE ONLY. :BANK. NOTE REPORTER: fl . , ..- . . - The only one s• outaininfi, QUOTATIONS' of Bank Notes in FOUR CITIES, if—-. • - - , . •'• • viz • • - • • • T'IIILADELPTI4 ' 1 • • ' 'NEW YORE.' '' BALTIMORE.;- • . '-' I: '29-Is-eour . 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DR: SCHENCK'S OWN CASE, Wl4le.laborbiguidor Comufaption... . • And Aar? SrrniO, Tonle - und 'Mandrake Pill!' aeir -. ' the - Systern, in oaring . that. GREAT SITOOESS ATTENDING IT .Th 4. taken many ye,. ago,,onsurop• , VON: bra - course of his'"Settasores - rctadomo • Stave." The likeness. although it does not represent him any thing like as had as he was at. the worst, , yet. iv is .in strong, conrmst with (tie kale and vigorons looks.of. the - Portrait below, which is the true likeness of him at the present time. The contrast between •these two., por traita is so great that many would not believe them to be the same person; :Yet there are hundreds of perwins •In and around Philadelphia who will recognize both pcirtraits to be -true representations. When -the . first was. aken hi W eighed 101. - pounde ; at the...present time his weight is 22Q Will*. - • . . TO T. 11.1- PUB lac. .• r Thirty years ago I was lithe last. stages of Pulmo nary .Con . suiriptiOn,flnd given tip to die.. I resided in Philadelphia,..auci`DC. Joseph Parish, then of this city, 'ordered . .meto Moorestown,,N. J., a distance .of nine miles; which took lam two days to get there.. Ou My arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many weeks.. This Was my native place, where all My family lived and bad died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended, my father in his last Illness,' was Called,' and gave me. `ionic week, to fix up my, affairs. . Ile had seen all my fam ily gri thdt , way, and thought I was-to go, too. ...lien I heard - of Jim remedies I now offer to the public, which cured me.- It seemed tome that I Could feel theru pen eft-Ming mY Whole system: - .', ~ . - •• • - They sown ripened the matter on my . 11ings,, - and' I Would spit off mire than a pint of offensive yellow mat ter every matting. As sooroasthat began to subside, my congh,lever, rutin, night Sweats—all began to leave - me- and my appetite became so great that it Was:with , , dill - lenity I could keep froM eating too much. I Soon' . : gained my strength, and I have been growing' in dish' ever since. For many Years. I have enjoyed uninter rupted good .health, ketMing the -liver - and stomach • healthy with the Seaweed. Tonie and Mandrake Pills. as. I tun.of a bilious teMperament. My weight is two hun dred and twenty pi ands. my recovery pea pie would send:for me, fat and near, -to see if their cases were like mimf. , For this purpose I pay prefessional visits in the . large citieS.: The consumptives welsh to - see the one I that rinikeS these . medicines. and who ;WWI Cured of eousninption by - thein. To make-new lenge is impossi- 1 hie; but cavities-Mille lungs,and . chronic ulcerations of the bronchial tubes can he healed, • Such, cases are dying hourly under the ordinary treatment 'of physi , chins; and just - such ere cured by. the proper use of-. Schenck's Pub:ciente Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and' Man drake Pills ~ ' ' ' • -: • . ' lam now a healthy man, with a large cavity' in the middle lobe of the right, lung, the lower lobe very much he'patized and complete adhesion of the .Pleura. The lef lung is sound, and the upper lobe of the right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition. The great , reason. why physicians do, not cure consumption' is, they try to .do too much: they give inedicines In stop 'the dough to 'stop:chill, to stop night swears, hectic fever, and, by so doing, they derange ;the - whole - digestive powers. locking 'up the. -secretions.. and eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I-make a careful examination or the patient with the Itespirlimeter, and find lungs enough left if) cure. l.direct the patient how to use - the three remedies.. Remove the cause, and they will all' stop of their own accord. No one eau be cured of con sumption, liver complaint, rlysperiSia, catarrh, canker, . ulcerated throat, unless the liver andstomach are made healthy. . leNew England this canker, chronic catarrh, ulderated throat, elongation Of uvula, is more preva lent than in any other section of the country. 'This is frequently caused by a foul. stomach. • You may burn' ,it eta with caustic time and again,. and all they will get is temporary relief. Correct the stomach and liver, and they will heal up themselves.. - . Good nutrition is the remedy.' If you have any di- - cease in any part of the-body, it will remain there, and decay more - and more, .untri you can gat the stomach in the condition.tedigest food, and. make new blood to ,take the place of' diseased matter. ',.This is . the' only. :way to heal cavities in the lungs' and Aker - Med bron chial 'tubes. , Correct the stomach and liver, and nature will do the healing. Many persons have an idea that 'certain medicines are great purifiers of the brood: When: .blood is once 412011F;ea it cannot -he purified: it .is ' di, sensed the sarric as the diseased matter, in the' system ; but get the.apparatus in order, the liver and -stomach. -and give it plenty of nourishing food. it will make new - blpoch.which - will take the place of that which is di - Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is one of the best prepara tions of iron in'tise, it is a powerful tonic in itself, and When,the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus 'in: the , stomach, and it is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pills,',the Piilmonic Syrup is made into blood. - This is the only - way to' cure consuniption. Ifl- Cannot get a good appetite,' and food does not digest. I cannot care the patient. Never mind-the cough; remove:the cause and it.Wilistop of itself. , This is the moist trouble ii have with my patients army rooms. They say, "Doc tor, 1 feel stronger; I rail eat; my night sweats are betra . ,land - 1. feel hetter every way •, but my cough is PO bad yet:'.' and they are astonished to hear me sac that -does not:matter : -remove the cause. and the cough will stop ofitself:. Schenck's Seaweed creates a good. appo 'tile in about nine daya,,When there is no lung • disease, unless the liver in so congested that the Mandrake Pills cannot unlock the ducts Of the gall bladder in that short space of ' timorin enteric allow the,stale.. bile td: pass off - Neeethellver and stomach healthy, and there .is, less danger Of.donsumption or any . other disease, ' It is hard to take cold when these organsarehealthy. Those that, are bilious, low spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue. poor appetite, nervous. stomach full of', wind, everything that is eaten lies heavy. loss -of. me- , mory, try one bottle of SCHENCK'S. SEAWOOD TON IC andinie box of SCHENCK'S 31A.NDRAKEPILT-4; It-Is only a cost •of -one dollar and: twenti-five cents, with fulldirectionit. . - , : - , . . - :' , This is' sullitient, In Melly cases, to satisfy what' the medicines area Frcquently,one bottle makes a' great change in the system. ; Any person that enjoys ordinary health,' by using the - Seaweed and Mandrake Pill.s.rseca sionally, must get the digestive organs in such a healthy condition that thej - become fleshy. I produce a number of ruy,old consumptive patients - now enjoying good health, weighing nearly 2110 pounds: I will' con clude by relating three cores I have made In New York, and. which are all different; and wish any one who feels -anyinterest in the matter •to clad. them. Militia Mrs. Farlow, residing then at 102 Houston street. Her hits- hand called upon the at my rooms, 32 Bond street, and wished me to call and see her. lie said I could do no . good i that he.had all the best medical . atteyidance, and all.said she was too far gone With, Consumption to be cured: but she had heard of some great cures I had mrdle. and he desired tegratify her 'wishes. I -called, and found her lying confined to her bed in the last stage Of bronthial consumption. and‘Wlthout doubt Must have died soon. -I eiamined her lungs, - found both bronchial tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed : her cough was very. severe ; the spit-box was half full 'of thick puss. • Pulse 140. legs swollen very' much : and worse than all;' chronic diarrhea. Her bowels had been moved eleven times that day: I told her that she hail lungs enough to be cured: but that' this diarrhea had been of longstanding, and h'er stomach was In 'such art .ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing could - he done.. 'She insisted r sheuld try and do' what I. could •forher, observing that she could not last .- log in - the - condition' she ivas in, find I could not make her - any worse. I gave her first ii.dose of my' Mandrake.'. Pills, - and the Tonic and Syrup freely. That was on Tuesday, and by, the 'next Sunday the diarrhea was carried off, her appetite bed returned,'and she coulcl sit up in bed and eat her dinner. She billow well, and .gave- me a long certilicate.-certilled.to by the Rev. Dr. Dowling. • , - . - Mrs Bartholomew, 85 West Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms with a tumor on . her liver., , She was low spirited, a n sallow. tougne coated, bowels costive, no appetite, nd fast sinking into the grave: The said In r mor hid.' een running 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, 32 Wind street in two weeks. somewhat better'; her tongue had began to clean a little around the edges,' 'her-skiewhiter rind her eyes brighter, and 'thetumor discharging - very offensive matter; much faster than it had ever done befOre.. She kept gradually improving,' and in about two ,months - she came to my rooms very Mitch frightened, Saying, that the tumor had nearly stopped ,running, and 1,218 healing up,- and that 'every doctor had told herthat if it ever healed it Would' cause .her death. I .told her that the disease had all left her syfitem. and nature Would heal the niter tip. - They are .now healed. and have been_ for filionta sear, and she, is AP beth•ty anctrobusfa woman as. ou Will fund in a days walk.. Stieis glad for any one to tall On. her, and take!! treat pains to visit any one that She hears has anything lik 1.. her case, and tries to get them to'come and see me. , The next case is Miss" ;Scofield, from Stamford. - Conn..' „MM. Rarthoionaew got her down to see me, and she has • been ever since, at- her house. When she first came to my . rooms, sbe - NA'as; much emaciated with a distressing. eisugh,. s pi tting . large,qlm.nittieS of blood..l.ezarriined ,her . lungs with the respircimeter; and in all my practice • never found one 'With one long so far gone acid the other ~ . .lung so sound.'l. chuldmot give much encomagement: I - thought she_ }could' ; but to ,my • astonishment the Puirricinic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, m and Mandrake POI alt.seemed to go right..to work, the lung is all heated ' over, leaving a Cavity. its large, as..a goose egg good - appetite: fine spirits and has gained - some tlurty;tve pounds in weight. She hassomd congh yet, which Ido not think it. would be of great 'interest to some nnpre , jutliced physichieto visit these eases, ..partieularly llitiss Scofield. or any Of them Witi) have been.cured by 'my • medicine's. -. They are numerous in New 'Yorkl but the above three all differ from/act' other; and if medicines are doing what I, represenr they are , they should have the credit and the chained kcjown. where • and how they may be cubed. .. ' .. .f. if. scaENcx. M. D. • :. Dr. J. IL Schenck can he found at his principal office No. 32 Northtith.Street,l'hilitdelPhia. every. Saturday, from 9: A.. M., MAR 5 • P. M., to give, advice' free of 'charge: hut for it 'thorough examination' he charges three dollars: 'Price' . of the Pnlrotinic Synipand Sea:- weed Thule each sl'2 per bottle, or $6 the half 'dozen. MandrakePilla 25 cents per, box, and ii,T,for sale by. all Dniggicits: and .. Dcalers. • . hay2l 64 f. 21 • • • SHIP. AND BOAT BUILDERS, • CIIESTER, PA. . ' . , • have coMdnntly on hand FIRST-CLASS BOATS for' Nate. and are ready to mildfirst-clam:Boats 20 Bargs 'itthe shortest notice. • . • . • A number ot:Canlkers and Boat IMildera are wanted, to whom good wage* and constant employment 11911 he They are also prpared'to bmld. at , the shortest (Ice, COAL OARS RS and DRIFT CA,. for all kinds of mininKoperations 7 ' • • (Sept. 10; '61:474y. • rp 0. ..TUSTICEN.-- It Tau kAricagniiance . Returns. printed. together with' all kinds of Justi- Tes , Blinks,for sale at RikNNAVS. Book' and Station - try Store. • ' •l3rineld, 064. the tanner. • - From the American. Nricultarlet: WORK FOR THE FIKW, BAR.Y, AND stock • Bcti.orsias:,—Eterythini should` be ,put in . , . , order for cold weather, which often coniesim early as the middle Of the'montli.':BankinF, up earth against: foundations, : oarding up, i llstables . inside,. tightening, the •o tside board ing; stepping Icaks in the rook - setting glaSs Where .penes are broken, are each iniportsnt at this season.' All.stables ought to be pm, vided with'glazed . windows, into which the, son may shine freely. '. . - - .. H : • • Butimt the cows roots ; ". punipkins and meal,: n - ran and Oii . calo, or soinOling of the. kind to keep up the the butter - product. This is as good as gold to . pay deluSla rope," and wilt.hring high:Priceswhile fnrvbn exchange is high: • ' • . . CA Bui.Ggs:.--- s ßury as described last month. They afford a .very . Jintritions milk-making CoOd . •fOr c4;wa, and when, no decayed leaves aid fed, will mot flavor milk,' if fed afler morn ingmilking. • frwitrd the : fattehing of beeves. as fast nspossible. , The best tleih is Mid oti:before the coldest .IVienther.. .the . shel-r• of w sheds to .yn . ou stock; au cows. - If this li EMI= can. '4 inanv Western farmers (lar.oats.--7sitte that there is perfect drain,- age, and that. water cannot run. ini even in the worst weather. Make them neat, healthy acid light, by whitewash. Stop the•rat With cement mortar filled with broken glass, *and "point up" cracks and loose spots in the foundationS. • , . • -t•urrkaNs:HProtect 'against ,winter.' 'lt is not too late to *lie a ;good .one. • DurablCl thrni cisterns are made ny. cementing right nininst the earth.. Empty foul cisterns and clean Ahem out •thoroughly, in the 'month, that-they:tnay.be filled, afresh before the snow comes:. -- • - potic.-43 - early tia liossililc have It husked and .placid in dry, airy, cribs, ,or spread out on warnt and dry doors. Corn husks, welfbaled, meet a ready halo at high rives itrEttstern cities DRAININi./:—So long as•.the ground contin ues open. if it b 6 all Winter ; keep hands nt work at this hninyrtant buSineSS. It islunet better for a faimer to bury his money in th enith, in the-shape of well laid . tiles, 4 fee cleep,..than to Tint it in the bes't. bank -worhl, the labor Mud expended is,thn whielLeannot b immediately converted int( money. :15 - o one who does a little - good drain iitg will stop with that. " .• • - FF:NC -;--l'o6r . fences. are a -temptation to people tq steed 'rails for firewood, and the careless". farder is- in. part answerable for the • • ..Facri„Hllaralle careffilly ; one . bruise rois an apple. ppli*,pai.iked in lwrels. in dry leaves keel) lOnger thith pelted in any. other Way we knoW, and Will . bear transportation be iter„' ,. K i*it 'fruit in -a cool place, but, where it will nth roiSted. tuatle figni -ie lected sound . apples, .andWben speciarcare is taken to InivC : 6+Ory't,4ing clean, is superior to uniStWinea. •• . Gaeta.=Tuts, mice-and other vermin ha ye ,free ehanee,at grain sO loi ) g it is "in the sheaf... Get it all threshed, and ready for -mar ket hs 'soon as •posMi)lq. Keep -.it. always clean and bright, in th6ninst .marketable or , der for. high- .• . • . —.. • • Kies.—Thorns,. and other deciduous nutsiituy•be -let . so: loti-g, as the. groundls : 10p5.,--Kleepeleatt, well andsltel tered ; StiPply cooked foolif ptissible: Lit ters of early. pigs may now be - provided, for, alloWing for the eow to go about four months With yoUng: • - • . llonscs.HSee to it that the stables are well ventilate:d . andlight—easily: cleaned out *and warm. Blanket ahorSe When he is standing out. of the,. stable; or . when he first comes iu, and at night ; too much blanketing is juju- , rhius.. . . : . . . Lldwrs furnish an excellent material for, manure. *Collect all that you cat. They f s ausWer for bedding;: but are not a pod soibent , of liilttids.. 'I. • • • . . 11FANuans.—Get outi much nil& to be el , - posed to the weather iu winter,.for, nvxt year ; collect every thing that may inerotie .the :supply in theltog. pen, stables, barnyard,'. .or compost heaps of manure.. I• .- r: ~Pl.lVlNG.—Yall.plow.ing- t ells, Particularly on land Which 6 not Well drained and is late' in drying,,,in the sprini, also on foul land, and! . on heavy 'clays that, aro ameliorated, by the, Voixrelts.--;,Be snre that petatoes•la pita in the, open . ground have good TentilaOn nrol drainage; hut. are - well coverer. : Those in cellars should he dry and cool; but n0t.:56 - cold.as • , : . rota:rice -in warm, light, clean opiarter. if 'the henS be well fed, secure 'plenty Of eggs all winter. Feed'freely those destined for market. .• Prices are usually hest - just lie,- fore or after the 1011 - days.. Scraps. froth beef and pork are fattening, are much relishe4, and Wilde laying.. • • ' . . . Roots.—Store in cool cellars rifler await( ingri free them rioni tops-and dirt %OCR u . cr.l.:--:-Provide comfortable give . . them agotid. range ; ; if -housed; free cfitila- • thin. .ancl clean quarters, not crowded. -Each sheep should have-10. to 'l5 square feet 64- - face"-rooni,..(equiyalent, to:1 . 131)am 2i by 4 tee!, , or .I.liy s;fect for each one); not-inure than •100 to 150 shritild be confided in: the smile wont.. Turn• the !fuck this month . April lambs, but they, do better if dropped - . in..lll.ay in Colderlnealities. •• §lig Alt Soxnitell. hears 6 . 61116 frost:but ripens little after the leaves are . trozen: Sul , h cane ferments: raPidlY and lutist be worked TVIIN11"13 AFT), GARROTE'. —Dig be fore the gronnd is liable ,to. • freeze, and itore theta after sweating.' • WII.CTIM GitArs.-4.t IS • bet ter f,,r it te.).llaVc 'too much growth than tAio little, I*ierer feed air at thia late s e ason.: Look to the surface drains, that Water May' not stand . in then,. and.that Side ltillS be, not exposed tti . wit'shing by over wing.. WOoo olkil'itni.. : :-.nuelt:good fuel may he collticted from that:. Jts: broken and bici•Wn down i . :dead trees, •-- ete., both in orch ard and forest, is: well as :froth old fanees, bridges,' etc:,: Which - glionid be . replaced with, sound stuff... • • ;*. ' • . • . gecipai. 01I f ..• . . tx Puoluxo.—li.x..2 cue'sth.inr, ti... V- 9 : - . .. . creat4 s nftil f. tartar; 2'. cups sour Milk; ii. teasiioonfuls socla; I cup raisins, I 9r (idea . currants,:, teaspoonful each of .cinnamon,!a . p4 .elbros, - 1; cup . .each. of molasses. and •!itigar. — Baii ahout Ii hours and Nerve with butler. -. . . SroNGE ar..---Takc I. tittart warn . ' a bu 4 t rmdk, SWeel, Milk or t It easpoonfal of stalii; - stir. in floui . until it is a batter; Irt it rise. autil-moraing, then bake on:the'•gridit . , -- a 11(1 set . 'whife still liOt. . . - • SUWATI.TUTic TOIL N. 0. —“Prodent 1-lousewife,!!, suggests to the it inerican Ay riol twist that strips of cotton cloth,-.the_oltlef the I.):.!ter, mske-a cery.good.substittite for online or lamp -wick: They: should- be rolled or : twisted into proper shape and kept in form by tying with. thread or t ioine.rat•elidgs. may.now and then,saye- -penny, • and !thus earn [We pence. ••• • • Thlt ss DO 1 ►'heee Three col Six oar''en Club sal The Jot st $4 no P with the .1 WittLlZ the Fora ar satricquen am . R Hne Ptlbsequen one in pi xovvi Tbre€ -tin Seven Iln. Two oqoa. free ynnr " Five Quarter jW [ tii udltors . 'dmintsit .wommitim proteOtion you OW impartitul MB hiC he "S :24)