;."------------ -tt .- an k Tar,' iictizaviMirit t a _ . .of GAP - - IlltiLdfq°49,ll°ll°!lof.,l/!.2!°. 14.5 f:Bl.,;4:44l.soONitolroliaidlaeliarpact 1.0 liong bore beell t° gum; - and to I balm lloarioutly said, - 'What tier ianice amid really to That I nerer tavelofforied to Wed ; Brit now it is perfectly clear . I sin under a nsitnnalian and I'm a supernovas 'Man c• These clever statlitical chaps '• Derltree tice Tatotairie4 ran'.. ()1' tramen2and men In the.yrorld; Is ttrenty. toltrentrapd-one: Ais3 hence. in the piOug ,. you see; .• ca r e wooing ataftredding began; For every' conmabielscnre , Thei , re jot a superfluonsmant: . . _ By twenties and twisptiesthey go, - And rush to their fate., ' For none of the number, of winse, . Can fail of a critiltigal Mate But they are yielding in acorns • TO nitniros infler-We plan. Tbere's never a woman for me-:- • 'Forlm a superfluous man I • . • . It Isn't that I am a churl, "To itattde overaticlitied; It i:n•t that I am at fault In morals,. or msuaner, or Mind ; Then what is the reason,' 3' o u, I am Still with the bachelor clan! I was merely numbered amiss - • And r* a superfluous . . It. isn!t. that I am in want . Of personal beauty Or kitten, . For man.f a man with a wife.. Is . uglier far hlly! faee ; Indeed, among elegant met! . I fancy. myself in the cam But what is the islne - ot that; When I'm a superfluous than! Althonglii am fond of the, girls, . For aught I could ever discern, , Thelender emotion . I feel - Is one that they never return Idle to quarrel with fate, For fitxunile as hand as I can, They're mated already, you know— And I'm a superfluous man So H'onder grumble at timed•• • With - Women ao pretty and plenty, To Imoir that I never was born Totlgure as one of the twenty: • • ' - Bot yet, when the average lot '.= s With critical melon I scan, 1 thick it May . be for the best . 'That I'm a enperfluone man. • • • [Neu York Lodges WALKING ON A RAFT.: I`;laee Sloper; E:3q., in, the • Knickerbocker, tells Aim following story: .. • • '• • • 'There was a fellon once stepped•putof the dour or a tavern in the, Mississippi,. meaning to walk a Mile:up the shore to the next fair Just at the there. lay a big .. raft —Pne °Utile:regular Old-thshicined raft a mile long.: . • • • Well: the fellow heard the landlord say the rat: - W Sa Mile long. and.he : said unto. him- • self, go forth and sea this great won, der; Anil let tnine'eves behold what the hand ni Man bath hewn.". So he:got . at the lower encl. and beganito amh • nlate over the - wood in prcity But just as-he walked up t id)wii; - both, travelling • at the :same rate. When he . Igot, tet the. cmi of tie sticks.. he.found they 'were_ pretty r.:::tr - ! , llnr . e. and In sight of a tavern; so -he . . landed - and walked straight into the .bar. roem he has corae.crat , of : general sameness, c,fthings: . took him. a. little abank,'. but 'he In ik td the landlord straight im • the face and • it in his own way::• . - • • "PUblicani" said he, "are you. gifted with'. any : mi.:. brother, who keeps ,a . siz.ed. tas - ,prm with a duplicate wife;. a Comporting woo:1-pile, a • nd cbi-respo6ding..circus bills,' a Hale off here?" • . -; • : .•. .•' 'The taci rn keeper was: fond. Of • fun, and M:eordingly said , it was just so: :. • 1 "And, - hayc you among . your fcir . the entertainment Of.man anti Ally.iThiskey. of the same size as '.,that . , Of your brother's?" ..• . • •.:Airthe tavern man: said that" from the rising M the son . , even to the going- down ot* the saine, he 'had. - ~• • • They•took clrinks.,.wheri the stranger said.: 'Publican, that. are twin-.hrother - Of •yours • i a mighty fine mair--aveiy fine man indeed. But. do . yoil know, I'm afeerd he i‘i.liffers goutl dtilit ,with-Chicago'diphtheria.". , • '''An , l WhaCis that? Asked : the, toddy- • . _ `'lt when the truth . seites so firm in . ft 1,1 , 1:1 that none of it ever . comes -.0ut...C0m: istplidocioys, of the catnip `sort; called it lYin7.• .Wl3 . en • I left. :your brother's. -confectionary % - -;t3 . ..). raft . at his door which he swore by lik-Nv,ts . a.mile long. Publican; I Walked-that raft front bill' to tail; • from. his: *-(15 . 0r to yOurn. Now I kucin , leg tipte;l an! I'M just as good-for myself as.for a toss, and. bytter • for that them any man Toil ever did I.alWayS walk - a mile in exactlitls'enfy Minutes On'n-good road, and be._ busted with an.Overloadedlnjun . gun .11 l'Ve been M en ten minutes, coming her4eriping over tha &wined kff,s at that. • • Mt -Folmar §onernixo.—"'What did your mother say, my little Man? • Did you give ber my - cardr asked an inexperieneed young kftmtlenuth a a little boy whose -Mother had Liven him an invitation to call:upon her, and whose street door Was . ancorclOgly opened to his unikurely summons ;by the _urchin afore- yes, I gave it to her, "'c the innocent reply;' and. she said; if you wasn't a patrral foOl,:yod•wouldn't come .I.otiday :morniag, lichen erybody was Witshing!•"' . • • At this junctiOn, mamma, xvith tt . ivreet smile of welcome, made het alipeatanee at the mid of. - the hall, when,% to Aker-surmise; Verisopbt, the cieitdr, hotted •• "What - 'does - . the. man mean_? 7 - inquired r)it111,11:1- • ' I dunno, '' replies bub,. •• guess he's fOrgot wathin.7. • ••• - . _ ' A --,3, 4 „ T ria.3l,`:—A one leggedorator, named was pretty successful in bantering an 11'111:Ilan. when the latter asked bint, "How did von`come to lose your leg?", . : Jones, on examining my pbd .. i;rPo ana looking .up My. descent, I found' there was same-Irisl blood in me, and be coming cx - nivinced it ivas all settled in_ that left 1c.z..1 had it cut - off at ouce:". • `• Se thellOwers," said Pat, "it would . have been.a good thing if it had only. aettledin yer . The 'undersigned •Inis: been; appointed Agent ..fo Schuylkill, County. :of the. Florence Settling--Machine . 'Company, Manufacturers of the celebrated ,itt.ikersible Fe& Sewing Machines'. • : •*. -;., , The following advantages over - any - and '.i311. Sewing '. 31achirtei; aro -claimed for the •`Flerenne.7 i .. ' .. • • • ' It makes fourSidifferent stitches, the lock,. knot; den- • bleieck'and double-knot, on ;one, and .the "lime Ina chitin; 'Each being alike' •OiCboth sideS of the . it,has the revetsibl • e. feed motion, , which enables- the. cinerater;•btsimply tninhig..athemb-scre.W. to havethe Work.run either-to the rightor left; to stay any part of the 'same, or fasten the end's of the semi* withoot turn. .. . , iog.the fabric. - ...- -.-.. • - - • Changing On-length of -the edict', and front one kind',. of stitch to another,- ram readily be.dOne,schlle the res-,i chine is•in motion. • • ...'.• ', -- • •. ' 1 .Every stitch is perfect hiitself, tUnking . the seam ae -. • cure and. Uelform. - •- '- - ... • • 3 .. "'- • • • . It is atind7r noiseless, and can be used Where quiet IS • Itatioitions are all positive; there . are..no springs te 1 getout of order, and it's simplicity enables the.most inl experienced to operate it, .-. .- , • . It will-not oil - the dress of the,' operator, as . all the machinery Is otithe - top of, the,table. -•• .."' - -,'.' • .1 • It ilYthel most; rapid vfmoir.fit the world;' making flvel stitches to eaeli revolution.' - - ••• • -.-•". • . - ~• .; • Its stitch is the .wonder ..of all. 'because of its com-, . ' -- -•--- - -- -- ' . . •...: -1 Mined lleaticky, strength and beauty. '`, • - •.: - --. •• : .1 .. -. .q. wisn ' 'you \couldn't • gibe -such Such:. Ethort I • '-It*dats the heaviest - or driest Al ork -With equal 'atilt -. . .. . „ . ty . ; without ehange of - tiositin`ormachinery. .. . - - , weightfi n. Tay •inon'ey,r• said a ettst(imet lb al • Enery Maohlne hie One .of Jenek's - -patent hemmer,„.. • .. . .ISr , it: 3 4 `.3:130 had:an outaaudin. bill ao . o hi st I attached,- (the tiuht.to use width we controli).enitblint 1 • ~. 'A. ••• ' . .• ' .'. . . .1' tie operator to turn any ;width of hem desired. , ,'. •, • 11 n -- i . 4%- tlu 'I; wish. y9ll wouldn't give pie r. the public iirespectfully.itivited to :examine - these • • •,,u t ili long -wait fear trine,” replied the' .Igrocer:.. AtEcchinee at the-store of the undersigned: Centre stye - Pottsville. where full particulars will be given, , -.. • - -..- It: ..R. manias: . _ Is confdrinity with the olds, enstorns of acl -vertising from the &bile sign-poste all inten -,‘' lion of marriage, the following announce - ment.,Aras matte: ". "Marriage is intended be tlrcea Mr...Williarns, . of Willianistoicn, * .and }lisa , l Williams; of Willianisbridge:'%-- - Anil.elder - pus Wag,* to Make it Still More ex ' piicit, wrote :underneath; `_Tor particulars see-I:mail Bills next pear. . . , ~. _ .. . . . ... A rit.Actrrios.in being asked by, his patient why he put :SO many ingredients into his pre . .h':tiptions; . ,is said .to have answered . .naoro . ti-. c.etioni.4y -than . .Pldlosophicaliy,..'"in . order that ;be (.11f!.11S. mar take _Which it likes best.".. . • •I'llAvy. ti place for everything. and you overt to know it," said rimarried man; NV ho wis ••) , . 1 . , ,•1nz: tor. his bootjack, after' his: wife • she. `'intl lought • .• •.• u keep .3 our. 14:e Inure, Is: a cnuntry theatre there were only seven persons lathe house „pied. ,Tl3# . ? pit took .1 - trense_atthe miseraiiiii-lietirig of s p6rfOrin-. eit . .hi )r. inetgeticallyi ivheretti- : rinager lirclughtlis • annpnny the well:4' acid rg-hfe.!ed 111 - .9.111;06M . . . 11, - 411-8 45 : .atl• 4*.*:- tS) mirizi A, Ciller ft* the hi ,11:.rirli:Minr..?guqui *Mot` no BAITB inr!lerul liglterust!"...eusi."l. r FAIR DEALING AND. GOOD - GOODS 1 . ..._, ... . BeaCMESniCIS, .-: . -. Dark - POTILA.RDS,' . . 1 PaahtcrnableSlLKS; .. 1 . Figared - MESM4S, DrobSit PLAIDS. . . Plaid SHAWLS. .- - MIPS S, ...' . ' Good .BWSETS. . . P. S..— We follaw GOLD deign. as doss.. aa we pillow i "up.' Now is a gOOd.time for Merchants and Conan fixers to come in..' . - Oct.t 1, !G4.-40-2pl . COAL OIL LAMPS! - . • I beg leave to infortnmy friends and the public gen entity, that I have commenced the manufaMme o COAL. OIL_LA3I:PS of every description .alid style o No. 38 S; SECOND Btreet, PHILADELPIIIA. With my preeentlacilitlea for manufacturing. and a practical experience of thirteen years in the_ manage ment ot the lamp business'frir some of the largest hog sea Mille country; I flatter myself that •my, experience toad•lmowledge will enable me to offer to the public goods - not equalled by any irtregard to style and work manship, and at prices competing with the lOweat.. shall always endeavor tolead in offerit' ig to the public new -and useful inrentionsln ourline: I have:also fa ken 'the wholesale .agency for. the sale: of OE0.• BROWN & CO'S CZLIZEILATIM%MrSAIL TOis. .- • ' • ..A. .L.WEIDENER, . ' INio. 38 South Secant& St.. • - PHILADELPHIA. • 39-3 m. Sept. '24.'64 • JACOB HARLEY. _ I (Successor to Statilrer. Icy), No. 624 Market St.; :PHILADELPHIA. ' • • • Dealer in fine Gold and- Silver WATCHES Aloe • Gold JEWELRY; solid SILVER-WARE, and thentsr KA= -of SILVER-PLATED WARE. Corstahtly on' hand,-a: large assortment of the 'above god& at bow prices.' Watches and Fine Clocks RaPAlggi) by skillful work men ; . al so;• Jewelry repel ring, Engraving, and all kinds or Hair Work to order, al short'notice. • • ltd Don't forget the OLD &AND, No. 622 Market St, . • • I.Sept: 24,464.-39 3m . _LADIES' ...F.AIVCY FURS{ I• ,JOHN .PAREIRA'a .Old •. • FUR MANUFACTORY, *. . 714 ARCH gT.; - . above Seventh. -- eled6e.' I have now in stoie; of my own. • . - Importition and Manufacture, one 01 the LARGEST and most REAL -T.l - FRI .i.Aeetions-of.• • • • •- . ..FNCY - FURS, - for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, inllie.eity, Also, a fine assaranent of Gent's*Fur . GlOies and Cot- As my. Furn were 'pitrchasetl4iten _Cold WAR at 'a much lower premium than at,present, - lam 'enabled i dispose of them at very.re4onahle prices, and I • would -therefore solicit a - call . frnm..my friends of:Seel:l3'lla County and vicinity. • • • .•• • • • . Ur' Remember the Name. Number, and Street! , • .. •'.'JOlllll FAREIIRA, . 71S .Areh 81., above 7tb,.tioutb , Bll4le; . :• . PHILADELPHIA.. 7 - P7l havi, no Partner, nor connection with any oth er Store In Philadelphia Sept. IL -,64, D AiYIEL -111',.-AKAFIC!I•E6,. .• ; . City Cabinet Ware Roams'and.tannfaetnry, 236 SOUTHSECO34 I . STREET,, • • ' S. B...—Pemonegoing to the City will find it to their adcantitc,e to call and examine - the stock. ',D. M.l{.. j 0 IS. F., - 111.A..R811ALL. SHIP. MIDLER Asp GROCER, 404 South IlelasVare Avenue,' PIIIL.k.DELPIIIA ... . . . , Vir Rope .of all kinds. Ciaktint Tar, Piteb, Paints, I Paint Oils. and Black Varnish, &c ., furnislied,in quint- 1 titles at the lOwest rates. . .. . . - . Philadelphia,,August 1„ 1863. :: -•-•.- -.• iiit.:, -. i (3..-.... R U,S 5.E.1.,.11L,:-, • • • • • • N0:,•22 Nioith Siith''Street,' Would invite attention iq his weil‘selscled stock of . ~•• • FINE..AMERICAN .. • 131P0K.T4: D .W . ...lol ; ClifiE S. DIAMOND AND GOO JEWELRY,:SILVER WARE,. &c., SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS . Becemtier I'2. • 50.1jr . PitAcTic;A . L . - :11 4 ,1)U.CAT . 1.0 . 1 13USINEss • rcinnk.men‘ who rashto qualify thethsciresifor bust. t ness'lif6 have. unequalled advantages for - d;ting• so, at. citiTTENDEns COMMERCIAL ,CQLLEGE, No. - 07 CIIESTNUT.Street; coriwe'ol.Seventh. • - ; This institution,' since its •establishrnent.ini l S -14, has ' steadily iricretwed.in the immberbLits students and in facilities for imparting practical business knowledge._ Within the paSt year live, hundred. students' :hare :been in at tendance, .the largest number ever - kn Own • by any similar Institution in - this city or State: Its reptdation for superior instruction extendit, alter the wtiole•country,l And the knowledge jzained. here has already. prOyed a. ; ? fortune to many a. yollng'-mati; The readiness with ; which its graduates obtain hieratic sitnatioris,•and the; large nuniberoft'applicatitins made.terrhe. College - fort them. attest.the appreciation in which it-ls• held by-Rie business community. • , •.•• . The College • occupies -the :whole 'tipper: portion, or three stories. of the large.dotablehitilding•at the N.E. corner of Clicarnut and.Seyentli. atreels, 'which' is 'Well li ; ghted•and !used up in a style of elegance and :conve nience which le uni-urpriaSedi • • • The Course of Intitturtionria :of the - most !borough and liminess-like character. • • BOOK-KEIWING • . . . . . . . . in all ita departments and .pplications, is. taught Just as it is practiced by the beat accOuntanta and, burinesa I men. Each itudentie instrudted separately. and opens, .eriteattut,. and closet' aeyeral Sets of books adapted tol the varlons beanches ..of trade : makes:. oht in pioper.l form the various papers need-in husinese; such'- AZ , Pro- I missary NOies, - Itecelpts,l Account. Currents, Account" Sales, Business Letters, balance Sheets` &c.. and is in, atrucved in the large . Variety of trinsactidna and cue- , 4 .tomeof• bneiness life. •-, • '' -. •• . . , • - , . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . -which is sei ittipottant to a boaiuesii. man,,. recelvia es- - peicial attention, and is laught...by.'a rcritnaa who tuie -low, if any. equali,. •-., '.. ... ,•• - ' . - . :.. • .. . . AR . 1T.11311,71C, including Intereet;: - Profit and LOPE , : Avere4lng Ac- cougty.Eicheuge. dc..ia umght .in: it 6 ShOrICIA and 'moat approced.methode • ._. COMMERCIAL' LAW, M.ATREMA'rICS „AND MOTU:CI- COLDITF.RFEIT.I%.TOTE6 are included In ru the Coarse of luetcf ion: • •• , •.• A I.III..EGRAIIIIC .• , . has been opened; and' Is in charge bf-Orie or the best of, practical and operators; and .every•facility ii tv atTorried foracqiiiring atoll:knowledge trail the nntise of the protession. • • : - As instruction is, given to each -Student separately: those .who wish to enter fer . any particular, branch cat) du so. .• . • The time usnally required•for the complete Countink- - Ifouse Conrse varies, from eight to twelve 'Weeks;*sc, cording•to the number Of. hours. daily devoted:to it... - A imoddoine Diploma, With the seal of tbeinstitution at tached, isVtwarded on - graduation. • The whole time and attention of the Principal . and his large corPspr competent and 'attentive Teachers is given to the•lntereata of the students: — •' • •-• EVENUtO SESSIONS . . . . . . . . continue from September ihth to Aprillso, thus giving tothorse wbo are engsged'duriqg the day an'Opportum 'ty to qualify thentselves for advancement and - success lmbdsiness life. • ..Students are received at any time, and instincted - at Snell boors simay heat snit their convenience, .. - •• . Catalogues containing Terms, Atc-,• may be pbtaiebd gratis on hpPlication at the College. ' . • .. •• ' • •- S. II: I:.:BiI.'TKiDESST. Is _W. '. $g am tlna • . Sept. 24,'G4 . . The Most, Complete .chine in gxistence, - • • •• . The IntredactiOnef. the . : "FLORENCE' • .Dates anew era in Seviing• Machines It 'gismo . , Fells; 'l3 inds;. Gatheri,.. Bra ids quilts, and Gathers and -Sewil on tt... • • : 'ltutlle,nt .the. *nate time. •/ . • . W*7:. E. ILOLFB~ • Wiy3LESALE . ,-A.:Cp F.ETAIL AFKLER:IN TOB:, - \...CCO.; . .:1 ) :IPkai S. • Centre' sli.; Opposite . the .Toinri "...POTTISFIL46; ••.• , . . . CAVENDISIIL triad 8p0r5.11,41 - 11 or Tmr-iset-Toltrocco.--A lArge,andjaferlor ‘ lot -54 the abovillitibmoiarbtaidend for 'ale tty • - datt,loB4. - • • ,NrE:l3ollilt . • - _ • • • OttiplB 2 .roterient .to an - order'. Of , thil• OrPhans." Conr.t..of the , County of SchnyWil." trahe.,CoMmonwealthYl!enti sylvinit, the nubs:eller. Execator "of the lagt of jno. :it. Renstermacher, late of.the.Tp. of Pinegrove, hailhe CollatY of Schuylkill, '.deeetteed t ._will erpose to 'aele.hynnbile"yendne; kit . • ' . SITtiIAIY,' - the • 26th day of November:next • At 1 o'clock in the Afternoon; at the'pliblielhPuffl'af .Wilt :ntLerch„lth the Sommer of. rinmore, in the - County of . Schuylkill atone id.-=All tinktiat certain fannor tract of laiad. situate in theTonn ship of. *. Pluegmve. in:the 'Conuty . -of Schuylkill and. , - State of Pennsylvania, bounded "htlancle-or Jacob 'Bun* John Christ, David Emrich 'and: others; contain . Aug 60 acms.. with the - appurtenance& consisting of a' two storylilme house and lo g barn.‘ late . the estate of _satd deceased.. Terms and comiltioneanade known at the , . Flirts end 'place of sale by - .ALBI MUS S. ' By. rder of the orphana' .Court, elk; .14c1 • . • • 46-3 t: . • ' v.. . . . - -11101LiBLIC •SALE.-..-Valuable.PropertY. of John Fisher, Sr.:..sipaate partly in SOnth Manheim Town- 'ship and - ' partly .in Auburn _Borough; in-' County ur Ectritylkill, State of. Pennsylvania.. • . ' • • Grist Mills well .I.noWn" as Plotters Mill; atone building. 46 by. 46 feet.;*ttiniaand one-half stories high, 4 pelts running stones... water power • (Bear's. Creek). good custom, etc. The. dwelling house-ia. of brick with kitchen attached, smoke house, barn,-and - 20 acres excellent,land. .` .• ' • • . •• • • N0..2..20 acres of land . With' Plaster. and Saw.and. Clover . ' Ilia 'erected on it with water plenty.: . ' • • No. 3: *A Farm of loa acres, with a two .story log dwellinghouse; Bank barn, 75 by 38. feet ; well. with pump, smithshop, bearing orchard, etc... • • ' No. 4:,:A farm containing 100 a..=' , l , vith a brick dwel-. ling house 2g•stories high.'with kitchen attached. . Wash house; ' Bank 8at14.50 by 33 feet,.orctatid; etc, 4 i N 0.5; 150 acres'timber and ,sprout land, which will be soldindots . of 5 and 10 or more acres as - it' may suit - 6. Lot of ground 60 feettront and 'lOO feet'deep, situate in Auburn, with !rape house.-two stories high, \ basement kitchen attached,.well with pump, hakeoven,. No. 7. 15 lots - in Auburn adjoining the above,' each containing 32 feet fu front:and 100-1 n , • No. 8. Farm of:60. 'scree red shale. adjOining land of. Joseph • Kershner and Dr. k. Schulze and Bur .; . ough line of Auburn, of which-some 40 acr es are . cleared and is good'anitivation; is-well timbered. On it stands A brick dwelling house, a_large . and new Bank Barn, good well. oichard, etc. • :. • . No. IV 110 acres sprOutlatid, 15 to' 16 years old, red Shale, one-half of it is easily' to.be cleared and brought under Cultivation; it - belongs to the above mentioned trace, and. will be snit' in iota to .the purchasers. • . • ' The eale will commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 3d of December, 1664; at the dwelling house of • The conditions will be made known on the day of sale: . • JOHN :FISHER. Se. f; October S, '64 • 41-3 t PEiiJiA\4I3IP AILUABLIE •-. .PROPERT.Y. AT M PI NT • One-twentieth Interest in the 'tract bi-' COAL _LAND InNew Castle Township, SchuYikill County (kriowii:as. the' ' , Pori . B.srsisas tract), containing. about 420 • of 220 acres 'of COAL AND TI3PRE , LAND in - Riley Township. • .." . :• •- • ' . L9TS.on Coat Street, below Union, Pottsv1110: 3 BUILDLNG LOTS on Laurel Street. • • TWO-thirds of the " Hamilton " tract of. COAL LAND, in Shaanokiii.Town,-Northumberlind bountY. One t tWelfth interest in the:ldooterev CollierY tract of COAL 'and TOSSER LAND, in Foster.township.. A' Imbiber of Butiding• Lola nn - Coal„.Norwegian, Railroad dna-Washington Street:" Greenwood Addi j tion: — . Apply to . lIENRY C. IttiSSEI,.•.. : Licensed Commercial 'Broker and Real Estate. Agent; • Cor. - 2d and Mahantongo Sta., Potts - erne:, • • i.Aue-ust 27. '04.--35-31n: • RIVATE . • . S4_I,ES NALLTABLE•'.V.AIt:II. FOti, . • The' underslgned'offersfor sale a-valuable Faint. (part' . of.which noesoccupied, by,ltittnielf:') situate in. Smith' Manlieltn'rownship-Schtlylkill Countv, - twb miles front .... e . Schnylkill• -Haven, on the'. •Road ni leading from Schuylkill - - Haven . .Seher•-•. •; - • . fifty acres •of . Shale Land, int.Of which - is otthg Chestnut •Ilmber. Land, and.the•cleared land ingood order, with' the ap. purtenance.s, •Cefisisting of • a two-stnry. Log.. House, .weatherboarded,:with a frame Kitchell attached: a new : Bank, - Bat a; a Stolle Spring Shetla. Corn &c., • A small stream of - water flowsthrou.gh the barn-Yard. and neat to the innisd... - There is 'also.a fine young Apple Orchard on said farm. • . •• • • For further. information, apply to the.'subScriher, on thinrimises. • . DANIEL:* DEIFIERT: •_____ • • __ - 1 - ., 1 011:. 5A.1.F....-;A valuable - . FARM and pletUtantt. -A, coulitry residence, situateln East I landver 'Town 'ship. Lebanon county. Pa., on the Jonestown and liar. risburg road. one-half. a•ntile West of lit.: Echo, con.' is about S 5 'Acre*. - _About ilitcrefs : W ..a is oodland. the remainder being. under . • good•cultivation „ w•At fenced, and the MI well adapted to the different.crops generally .rained in : this section? .The huildings (nearly newyate:rl:l3RlCE. HOUSE,. BANE. liAßN:ltirge Um, - thirniand otherout; buildings . . • There ia an orclutrd of yonng hearing trees, with an laiditiou of others lately set out. on . .. 4. 2.1(rPi6t111- Yet , : • : A - .Well; • tvith Ptunp - , •i 5 •nt. the house; also run hirig•mater in intuit of the fleldS. : • .." .-•..- • • For ftirtlier partlctilliis, appl7) . bj ,• lettef or. in Person, • - toile .I.6:scriber, on the vretnises. - P.: 0 . address, •Oup. • .•. .. ,-.. TEOS. P. . liIILLEI s t. • -': at Ilatioverr. ~ Aug, :27, !GC - .' , • ..Bs:tf-. ' • /lout 3.audx _ ill P rival to .Sale.--LThle sub- . scrllienn offer ...for esl6 . . TWO TRACTS OF COAL LAND'. ..oitt in Schuylkill County; • • • • •.• Any inramtation concerning these tracts,or CoaTudid will be.glven.Op application, to Zinn, -PArikasoii; Esq., of Pottsville; or either. of.the subscribers... . • • • • .-*.- ' GEORGE •SCHALL: : thetStaie.of Jan Scbaik.dec'El: : • • , HARDIVARE. Stiohter & Thompson, itilixowAsuric,..ic,ti:.r.x4; l li; Ti 3 O 0 L. CiNTRk.:AM , ,.STATI)tr.T; roirsvlLLt, , A jamiarY . H ARDWARE ' 101 .1 R N. 'REPO . -•-• The subscriber, having : now arntziged.—.o kiagoode at hip. new place of bus , tness. and with a new determination of furnish= lug all such•goOds:as rho linsiness : of the Coal Region may require, at their lowest, Market value,' solicits the inspection of the Public. I.sliall.bertliraye• en hand. and Lave on fiend a full atock•of Isar Iron, : Chopping Axes; • ••• Flue Iron, • • • . Coat Shovels,. . •••• . • Cast Steel,: • Tiacmghaine,'. • ...Slit iron, . • • .••• Nails and Spikes, - .. • •• • RoPe, .-• Tackle 'Blocks,... • Bellows, - • • ,Anrils and yioes, ac. lifirdivard'and.lron Refot,,:Cricrrat'S-ranH;.three dobrn . abdee Market, east side. ' . FRANK _POTT... • A- • . • -• • Scrap • • a n d:: .Metal erchaaats, • • ..stAcHRIE AND FOENDRY.; .NBREES, N. - : Coiner.: of :.• • '' - a . ,._- 1 "" and PENN, thus NA. 17 SOUTH Street_., , . • PHILADELPHIA.. • • - . • • . • . . • .... .. , Ingot. copper, '- BabblttMetill, - ; Foundry - Facings: Ingot lirn,s6, Red, liimituth, ... Am:ll% . . - :• • .- ..; ~' • Tel., Solders.. • . - Vises, ' ; ...:'...... Plg , tin. • - , Bar :Iron, - - *. Files, .&c. • .... . Par , lin, . : 'Sheet Iron,: -• : . Old.Metafs, '.. • '.• Pig Lead,. - • :Sheet Zinc,.: ; - Old C4pfr, - . • liar Lead,• - • .*Steel, • '• .. ,- ' . Old Bran; •- . Borax, . Old Lead, &c., Itc daturkoki, -- -. Cniciblesi —-••-• - .. - " - -.-• . . • . ... . . • . • New and SecomMiand.'Maclainistil , and Black smiths, Tools, and Stearn Ermines; bought and sold:. • • • ' Its^. Articles or eN'ery destrlption in use by. Machin ists and.P.oundryinen, furnished to order.. •• ••• - - • Cash paid' for Scrap...iron, Old, liallsi and all . I:lnds of Metals... • • . • . , •.: • • I,Fetr. 7.; 'O. —6•4 .• . • - - HOTELS. .•. - - • -.- TRENC - 11 - - HOTEL 2 .: . 1 Onthe Eniopenn Flail, .• • .- . •. • . .. 19PRotlite City' Ball, Prirli„.Ctor:of Frank . • , - - • • f rt Street, - .•..; .. .. ••• •• '• • . • . • • NEW YORK: .• Spacious Refectory,: Bath , Rooms, and Barber. Shop. Bed-rooms warmed gratis. and only. one hed in a room: Do not bellevp rimnem'or hackmerr who my we are•lnll. ' Ben:ants aro•not allowed to rottelve perquisites: - • . Apritls, • • • , 16-ly . • _ _ • • • . . HOTEL ! ,. (late EXCIi LT GE HOTEL,) • CENTRE. ST: POTTVILIs.E, • JACOBIINDEIM! . .7I II , Pyciror.- , • • FEI6ER'S HOTEL,, -• '... • ,- • eFormeTly 31011 - ITMER , S Old Stan 4 : : • . .195.71!. FEGER, Propr. , 4. 07: • - .1564 :-.- r . - .., : . -: 1.5-17 '• . _ -..---=----'!!-- "•----- WIRE ROPE WORKS .OF • . .10 . 1-IN - .A.- 11,0E,BLI : NG - ,.."... .- • CP - A-large as , sortnitent of SVlre. Aiwa • Coruitilutly on Lnnd Oniera Mica N•ltrt.ilespaich. • For sine, alrengtb; r.ce circular. Vv ATtliz s claw: 01 • •_ • largo - :assoitm eat:of Watilies—Ameticsn,, English and Swiss, in Gold and Ellver,-Singlo' andlrElunting Aoit . „exam?, , Arooonadlssolletted. :IL C%, itch.: Pi and JeWc/olticebtle.stfeej. :Penue. . . , E - Eir=lM4Z4 _ . AI ciussi Tlfiltol3l4 VETTER EllEgifS &at:11041A Kew qi*lii.lrbsineeintfasa,4 Timm. - • Where caritia bbtained r atanytinualhe litter Oint inefit,-.whlch has ,effiqtuOty.'otred,c4,'"ett 4 .*:of Salvia for FellonicandEnzne litlefoi ratifying theaboodt.ilen; CelebratedOingh Ifixbiret.foi the , tiateof Coughs and Wde „ and.e3i kinds of , llealtng Ork.futtai. '.l4.inettot of oertSfleatee of.the cure tattzeati••as • flipt,..**Bi...l - Tat: Plicioa.'PEAnioßA.L.. WILL . CURE YOU R : COUGH. THE PI4ER7. PECTORAL, CO - UPol3).th SYItiTF . 'OF , W : 1:0 CECB:R". BY Als'D . *.S.EXEKA. SICA.K.E ROOT, Win cure Iff I -the . . THROAT AND .I,VNGS. Such as Cola,' arughs, ' Oroup,. .Asthma, Broi • chita; Catarrh; Sore • Throat,- IfoarSeness, , '... IVhaopi4g anigh, dr. . . . . .. • ITS TIMELY' :USE -W.ILI. P/LEYETr . • •• . . • • •PULTEILOSAIit. • .60111SURIPTIO11i, And even.whers "this fearful disease' has taken - hold it will afford greatitiellefthan any other medicine:. . Misaliate.Vandenilice. at Wardle•STrimming's Store, Market street, above Centre, Pottsville; says : "I was benefitted snotellay using the Phoenix Pectoral than; any other medicine I,ever used' • • • 'Elias Oberholtzer,..cil Lionville, Chester county, Waf , - Cured of a couglia mans yrars' standing...bytiaing the Phoenix Pectoral:" • ' ' ' . • • • , Joseph Lukens, 'of - Ilan kftreet. Phmnixville, certifies that he was•eurad of a cough of twe years. • *wading. when all other medicines hadfailed,-by.the' use" of the . Phenix Pectoral:..'• , • :Jacob PoWers certifies that he' has sold hundreds of bottles of the Phcenix Pectoral, and that all• Who: have used it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing John ItoVer, Se., 'editor the Dj.depatclemtrhamix , has noheiltation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough. and irritation in the, throat.. .. • ' • The "proprietor of.this.medicine :has bo much confi dence In its curative pow.ers,,fromthe testimony of Min dreda who have uSeflit, who the money will be refund ! . .ed.to any purchaser who is not satiated with its effectfs. 'lt is so pleasant to take that children cry for it. If goats only TWENTY-I , ly)] CENTS. -• . It is intended.for only one class' of , diseases, namely. , those of the throat and thugs: • • ' .• • itv".Prepared only by - LEVI 'OBEEHOLT;ER, " D.. Phcanixville, Pa. . • • • -• • .• , Sold by all Dnigglsts and Storekeepers. • . • JOHNSTON, 'HOLLOWAY &, COWDEN.. • • . No. 23 North Sixth . street, Philadelphia, • General 'Wholesale Agents.. . . . Ti.L4f , yourneareg storekeeper or druggist does • not keep these medicines, send to the Proprietor or his Wholesale Agents.,• • -• -• Sold,' wholesale ad retail, by .1. G. BROWN .L-SON, '• HENRY- SAYLOR, and - J.. C. 'HUGHES. Druggists, Pottsville: J. • K. Huth& .11.-Prevost. and .J. Lawrence, Pruggiste, 11.1nereville.:*. S. f 3. Pry, Tamaqua, and by every druggi.t and storekeeper in Schuylkill. County. . . (Sept,lo, 'i4 —373 m IN:Ni:AT:44iII):!' *.' IRON IN THE BLOOD. '‘. It.ie well know the: medkitil PrOfe'sSion that IRON.is: the vital I?riiiciple Or•Life - glerhentof fhp .blood..: • This is•derived chiefly. froin. thelood . we -eat-;'but. if 'the food is net properly digested; or if,:frorit any 'cuse whateyer; -the necessary titian thy ,of :iron hi • not - taken - into • the circulation, cit . -becomes_ redinied, the. whole.,system suffers. The Lad hits el will irritate the heart:will:clog Up' the il wt-stupefv the hrain,,.will Obstruct thaliy er; and"will send its disease-producing. elements AO all halts of.-the System, and e'Very'one will-silt for iu Whatever organ May bepredisPosed-. - to di . .eaki.. • • ~ . The great valise-of . • • . • • 1 • :4 • Neil Leine. 1 Is well lthown and ackhowledgeti•bv-•all medical .men. - The *difficulty has been to, libtain such .a preparation 6f. it is - will enter . the.cirmilatinit, add assimilate at once with :the' blriod... This, point, .says Dr:llayggolassachusetts State-Chendst; htts 'beep i attained tt•the Pertivian-yrup„by combina tion, id a way before unknown. • • • - • , ... •iav - • . • •-• The Veriati. Syfup . . , Is a;BßOTECTED:iielittion• of 4he• PROTOXI.DE OP IRON. A 5t....,w• - nrsecn ; rati• -IN that 'strikes; at the Root of 'D.isease • by stipplving . .the blood. With its -Vital .principle .or Life .:Flementi-- , - ; .1 . • .. • . Cnr- • . . . • . eti Dyspipsia,.Liyer- Cumpiaint,..Drcipsy;Fuye •.. ..:.10.1 Ague, 'Loser - of En..TU . , - 1 , 9 V , - SPiritS• r .. %be P e ruv ian Syrup "::: 1. . sys- Infuses strngtli, vigor, and new litti into the tern, and . Uuild9 up an 'l4.'on conititittio n." • . .The.P eritvi t ait 'Syrup..' . • Cures:NurNous' . Affe . etiiins, Fro Coniplaints, and all diseases' of . . the Kidneys nud Bladder. 'the • Peruvi -•. : • , • • •:: Peruvian.,Syrup • I . L 9 a SPECIFIC: tor. all diSeases originating in . a BADSTATE' OF „THE BLOOD. or ac.conipanie.d liy Debility or' a Lp . w..iitate of the SysteT. ..• . . . • pami)hlets eoMaiving certificates of cures 'arid recommemhationslrom some Of the most. emipetit 'Physiefaus, Clergyfuen and others, : ill. be S.eul We select a toy. of the.nathes to show the char acter, of tebtimohials • . • .. . . . Ster OF' SA'!‘. • - - ...,. . . : .JOhn - E.. Williams; Esq,, • : -.. ' . .• • rieldeilf...rif the MeLi4iolitan - Bari k„ N'. T. • , Roy:. Abel Stevens,-. •-. • • .. •• • • Late. Edifiw Chriktiall:Ailytiettle',& Jpurual... . ... . • . ... ReN. P. Chinth • • - . .. .. ......... 2 . E‘litor New."Ybili Chrouiele s . '•: . • . . . • Rec . ... John Pierpord, ... • Itewia Johnson..3l. D: :. -. Warren Burton, .'. -; IRosivell Kinney. M. IL .... • .Arthur B.'Fuller,' • !`- , .. - R -- ..lieudall , .M. D.. Gurdon.Robbins;. • • 'W.-.1.t. ChiAolin. M. Ti. .-' - Sylvahus Cobb; • IFrauclt='D.alia, - 31-: . D; - • ‘• • 'l`. Stair King,.. - •, :Jerenitah stone, M: D. ' .- "* • Ephraim Nute, Jr., - •!Jose Antonio Sauchee, 31.1) • - . Joseph Q. Clinch,. , --.- i..A.:A. flayea, 31 D, Henry.U.pham, • . • ;AbrahantWendell , 11.. D. ..•....P. - C: Headley, :. -- • .4. R. Cliiltba,'3l. p:: :'.!,' Jolla W.- Olmetead, - HI. E..Rinuey, 31. D. '• ;Prepareds.by N, L. CLARK ,t, CO., exclusively for .J. P: DINSMORE. No; '491 liroidl.raf, New York. . . Sold by all Drilkeits. .: • ' -.- •.- • • Redding s- RusBra - ..Salve • FORTY:YEARS" EXPERIENCE. - .: . 11Lit!fn113‘ ealdblisbK l the'!.•niriortty gf . . • -• •:.• " • S S SALVE henling preparationg; : , • . • 'lt cures - nn kinds of Mores, Cuts, •Scalde, Bikini, Boils...lacers, Salt ' Rheum, 'Eli. sipelnsi StieN, Pile, Corns,' Sore -Lips, Sore Eyes, ilitic4,/ke.. retnoving'thC 'Pain sat once, nod iCducing the most angry lockitig Swellings • and Inflammation ,as if- - by •- •ONLY 015 -CENTS. A 'ISOM'. J; P.• DINSMORE, No: Broadwai,..NOw York - .• S. W. - FOWLE &CO., Ni).-1.6 1h Ftiout 5Y Boston.. '• And nll-prnggiFts , • ••• ; Jpiy G4.Y . . • .If) 7 ly-eow, - •'. • - •.• AA CARD .. TO ,TIDE LADIES. Di.. DUPONCDS • GOLDEIT„PIL6, toy' Feina;es. ' . . • . ••. • . • ivrrec,tin..y . ; Teg*tilating . an ft. renvming aW oh srtritetia - ns,:jrom lehatc . w . i"!thee, o.nd tii!cays.successful , (I.s . pr 2=i=l IMPORTANT TO Art The • . . . . . . . . . . . . . These pills have been psed by.the.Doctori . for many ' year,: belt' in Enince. and Amerita, with. uminialleled . 'snceess in every ease . ; and ho ti,. urged .by - many them. :and ladieis who used them to make the. Pills public for the alleviation of those inffering from any irregnlaritica -- whatever, as well'as : to.preVent an increase of tinnily; „where health will :hot permit' it., I , :euutlea.. p'ectilierly situate against os these theniSelres so, aro :cau •tioned using Tills while in that minion, .as the: proprietor - assumes no •responsibility after • this admonition,' although their mildness would prevent any mischief to,bealth ; otherwise, the Pills are recommen - ded.. 'lkill had D plicit directions accompany each box. Price,. One Dollar, '.Sold.wholesale and retail inoi.. 4%: 9 l3rciwit 1.115 • Son, Druggists, Sole Agent; Centre Street, Piittsville. Pa: , . . . -.., • - . .. It.r - Ladies; by sending them sl.,' to . the "-Pottsville Post. Office." din laye.the Pills sent to any part of, the country (coufidefitially);.and-...free of postage," by Mail. .- Sold. also by R, IL lawisi. St. Clair ;.J. KELLEi.BUX:4B. AiiDeriiilie : Da..Frty, Tamaqua: and . S.'.-. S. ::SYYTius, ' Reading:. and byone Druggist.in every town, and ' - vil-. .t iage.ine State. ,Wholesale in Phliadelphis,:by • . ' : JOHNSON, -HOLLOWAY & :COWDEN, 2".3 N. Sixth : -.DIVOTT,t, C0..'232 I. , loithSecond • St.: ..- ' r •• . • :- • ' WRIGHT• b SIDDALL. 119 Market St. •-..._• • . ' SMITILit.,SIIORMAKER. 241 North Third . St. - .. • ZEIGLER 5; SMITH-, cor. Second and Oreen:Streets. • Feh .: ll. !t.-1. •:: . ~.. . • ~ ' - • 7-ly - . Elo WAR') Amstk C .. ' PIjILADELPHIA PA ' • 1 '.Dbotriscot of ihiNeryiuor,.SClOinni .- •iinky • Seinal siy . steufs—netV arid tellable treatment—in feports:of the 110 \VAUD AtitiOCIA.TION. • --sent by innit in settled letter envelopes, free.of chart's, Address. 51U.1.1,D.:..11017(01T0N, Ilownrd ASso ciation; Sputh . Nlo,ll treet..Pl..iladelphis. Pa.- ATE W .SVICODE. , . -.• The undersigned respectfully-inform - the - citizenstd Pottsville vicinity,, that they hare iss taken and • refitted', the Store in- - Centre street.: abovellahantongo.• west.. side, - 111 1 where-they will keep catiStmilly on - band - 4 large anal Choice Stock of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS,-and] a fine assortment - of -PUTtS, which :they ;will sell on reaso,nable terme. , The patronage, ,the public is so ror."' Hats and Cqpe'toride to Ordtf on tlie.shortmi no. lice: • •;'' • • • , S. -31. MORTIMER. - • • • J: A.. GLIMOITR. Pott.rille-.,inne 4. IJ S - ST/-I\l1 1 S LE6AL; Nov - . 14, 'Ol At 11117461111E1 1 , Arx)thecary. DRY ..IGOODS;, GROCERIES;. • •, PROVISION S T RE'. . • • The; undersigned will continue to airy an • tbe nese of theaters Nichols 'Beck) at:theta& nerbtMarketand Second street 4 Pottsville. -Mervin . keep 'on'ltan4 a full and choke an?* of Dry Good*. tarattierissanuatt /PrarsbiloWl, MbAcAliVilibo WI/ reasonable prima Q-EV-W:JOBBLV: • Peturtrilleq March 11; ISII4. . - - -1.14 f • ZE=MUM M=MI To the Ladies of America! layasals Periodiessi Drops, Lion , s - Feriodieal Dropse, The Great-Female Den'tar! - Great Female Ibassiedy I:401PS ;PERIODICAL DROPS cuts all amtildaillie incident to.the eex, laid remove all obstructions ofm ime. front h whateveranise , produchig health, vigor and ' 'l% NI'S PERIODICAL DROPS are better than an rubs, - Powdets and „nattrtuns being a fluid prepara tion, their action is.direct and positive, and it • needs 'nothing bat usi amnion sense to see and understand the reason w they cure all those ills to which the fe male system is subjected. with dispatch and a degree of certainty which nothing but ascientificall y compounded fluid preparation could reach; they are, bathe mostub. Reliable, and sure to do Good: , Reliable, and sure to do Good And cannot d o Alarm; And cannot , do Harm, - ' • To the most delicate'constitutions. LYON'S IIBRIODICAL DROPS will certainly pro bce the regula r : return of nature, if taken a day or two before the etpected period, and it is a maxim in the profession, that purovention is better than cure. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS have been used by over twenty-five thousand ladies, within the past six months, and the testimony of all is, "It surelyenres.” -CAUTION CAUTION 'I .!..! Bear iii mind that I guarantee my Drape to cute Sup pression of the Menses, from whatever cause, though care should be taken to ascertain if Pregnancy m e. the cause, as these Drops . would be sure to produce riage, if taken whilst in that situation, and all are cau tioned against using them, as I wish it distinctly under stood that I do not hold myself responsible when used under suckcircumstances, • TO- MARRIED LAMES They are peculiarly adapted, is they bring the monthly period with such perfect reeularity. I could furnish any quanilty of testimonials of its ef ficacy from mv own patients, but the practice of parad ing bought mid fictitious ones before the :public is so prevalent, I do not deem it advisable. BE WISE LN TIME: BE WISE IN TENIE. I BE WISE LN TIME. • BE WISE IN TIME. Let not disease d e stroy your constitution—Try a not of my PERIODICAL DROPS,' and you will he satis, fled that lam no imposter. Tell your afflicted friend what restored the bloom of health to your cheeks. and thereby confer a favor more valuable than gold. For painful or scanty menstruation'it is just the thing. I have now in my mind .sn. instance of a lade who had been suffering from painful Menstruation for two or three years, confining her So her room each time. She had appliedld several eminent physicians, witlacut re lief. when One bottle of my Drops entirely cured her. ONE BOTTLE CURES ' ONE 'BOTTLE CURES . ONE BOTTLE CURES . . In alrnotOvericase. • •:;-. • • ' . -•-•.' . . • ills impossible to epjoy the bine= of health ancrvi 'yaclt3i;lif spkrit.S - , 'unless the ...tenses_are 'regular. .a.a• to . , the time, !the quantity, and 'quality. • . When ihey. are obstructed,-.nature.makes•her . efforts. to :obtain : for• it some other'outlet, and: unless these . efforts • of. nittne - are assisted, the patient usually experien.ces despondcn ey. Nervokitaneis,'and CONSUMPTION assumes.' its sway„.land preninterely terminates a minerableilfe. • •• DO not 'stiffer from these. irregularities' later' , an :in i,estmentlof one dollar in Lyon's. Periodical Drops Will. regulate and restore nature to 'its healthy: course: and • . • Pa NOT BE IMPOSED ,UPON.I ••• • DO NOT BE IMPOSEO . UPON! • bythoe who hare Other preparations. whith they de ..eirelo• paint off upon.the strength or•the popularity of my Drops. •BM when the Druggist you apply to has not gbt.thent either'ranke him, buy. them •for you. or 'else enclose One Dollar to the . nearest: general wholesale . . agent:. Who will return ybu h hottle hyreturn Express. • See that the. name of Jno: L.' Iyou is written. upon, • the directions which are *rapped around each None others are genuine; ..Therefore, beware of court,. terfeite.. l If. you Wish relief take- no other. • ' Dr. JNO. L. LYON. • • Practichig Physician, New - Haven, Conn. ' Who:canbe consulted egncerning , j_all.tlisea? - e:i, eithei • personally' or•by lett cr.... • •. • .' • • Geo. C. Goodwin Boston D. S. Barnes & Nett Yotki Lord Smith, Chieng,o,'Wholeale AgentS. •The•tratleeell the - above article at : one dol lar and'twenty-five ceins (sl.2.s):per - • •• -Feb 27 ' " • - - • 9-•ly -cow .• us. peculiar taint of nfectitni„- . Which We :all. Senor . OA - lurks ii the eoustitittions Of, nultitudes . of Men. lt 4 - ther.,proditees or . is' iroduced he •an . en- L''cit.:bled,. vitiated state ,f die block W:llerein . lip. t fluid. he ccimes in-, !onipetent to• sustain be.-vital forces in:their. •igorcip'S.. action; ...and - eaves . . tile EyS tem.' to ..air into Idisorder:and deeay, : The scrofulous contatinnation -is. vri riolOy cauSed .by •Merential cliseasa!:low . living,;• disordered digestion front• Unhealthy. food: - iinpure — git filth and' filthy • habits, the :depressing *ices, -.and,. aboye all . , : by' the "yenereall.- infection..-'. Whatev.et. :be its origin, •it 'is hereditary in 'the constitution, dese'ciiiling ‘" fropi parents-:to children unto' the . third :and •fourth generation:" indeeil.•it sectors to he:the-rod:of Ilim who says; ... I will visit the. intmities.:of,the . .fotliert . upoii - their. . children:".: Pile diseases' . b - quote's take: :varibus..nainesi - tiCcordlllg • t 6..- - ti7e . organs 'it- atta"ksi.. -In. the. •liings, , "Scroftil a -produce_ -tithCreles, and finally :Qcostimptiicr; iti...the . glands; . swellings . which suppuritte mid -be-- conic 'Ulcerous : sores ; rin Abe rffinniclt :and liowilds; derangements. which .. produce incli.. ..gestion; dyspepsia; and' liver complaints ; - on the.iskin eruptive' and- eutanvons affections..., ~ These; all having the saineorigin. require -the . sane -remedy. - viz.; pti Often ti on find - invigora; tionf. of.. the bloOd. . Purify . ..tlie-.ldood. and .. _. these dangerous distempers leave you: . 11.11.11 -. feeble, 'foul, Or corrupted ;blond. •yeu cannot have . health ; with, that ...• life. 'of - the tlesli.7 healthy, you Cannot , he:_s avcroftirous disease: , .. . . ..• .: .' • Ayer'g - - Sarsaparilla . . ..- is 'compounded frem . the liiii"st effectuol.anfi ilofes:thatmeiliCal FOence his dise . overeclfor thTs..afilicting disteniPer,..and for•tlie:eure.bf - the dis.orileip'it entails. : 'That. it is-far sive - r ricir tO any ;Other reinCely yet - devised:. i .,, knOwn by all - ivliohaVe om-en: it 'atrial: . That it cloeS:corribine virtue'_ truly: extra'o'rdinary -- Itt :their:ofeet . upon . this .. clfit•S of eeimplaints; " is hiclisptitably•-proven•hy'the. great multitude . Of,...publiely' known - -a turreniarkable cures it -1;115 snack of tin folloWiug. diseases i. King's Eyil,• -or -Giandiddr . Swellings; _ ; Tumors, .... Eiiißtions;•.Phriides; .131ot4eS• and Sores, 7..ryspelai, - '4ose -or. St. Anthony's : - Fire, . Salt Rheum, Scald: Head, ..COuglis . .from :tpberc' rdous deposits-in the lungs; White' .. ..Stvel.lings, Debility, : Nedralgia;' • . . .• . • • . • . . • . .• • :-Dyspepsia: or - Indlgestiork; Syph ilis and. Syphilitic Infections, - Mercurial DiseaioS, Female Weakiiesses, and;-indeml, the whole series•of coMplaints thiit arise . frOinlinpurity . of the...1d01:56:r.: Minute rep o rts of individual : cases' May be fOund'itir .- sYEIi'S AMEIIIC.A2S . . Am,alA c: whic h.isfurnished"td the druggists for , gratuitous distribUtion,..wherein may be. ..: learned- the Clireetionii, for.its use 'and sonic Of--the 'remarkable 'cures WhiCh -it basin:tile. :when - .all 'Other remedies had finical° afford . . relief: -, Those eases • are: purposely: . fiberi -- fiom all :sections . of:..the - . Country.. in -order ....iliat',:eVery reader:in - ay have Accesls to : sonic ;•. 011 e who,Min - s.peok to ltiin -of its benefits_froni. -. ..-perecinal experience. Scrofula..ckpreSses the -: - ital energies, and •thils leaves:its victims"far. more kuliyeet to disease and :its Tidal results •'.ilicin . are healthy .constitution • Hence it tends healthy greatly : shorten,- ' the- aVerage :duration. of, human life- The 'vast imPortarice of. theSe consideiations has,. "'• led us to . spend -years in perf.ectiM , a remedy .. . -which is adequate to its cure. „Tills' We now. .offerlO the publieunderAlie name of AYEa'S .: '''SAit.o-Auti.i,..,; although •it is composed :of. ~..iti&retlients, -seine "Of which. - exceed the.best ..• ..of7 'Sarsaparilla.. in: alterative :poorer : ~B y its • :. aid you may, proteetyourSelf . frOm the - suffer-: . , -ing and. danger of these • disorders; •• Burge. Out the foul corruptions that rot ,and festet in the blood,.purge-outtlid, causesof:disease, . . . - :arid vigorous:health will f0110w.. , By its peen-, ',-• liar "Virtues. this reinedY:stinnilates the. vital . .-fuhetions, .Orid lhui:dxpels the distempers .which. lurk .within system or ,burst- out .. . , • -`. on. any . part of .It, ' . - ..,. ....-. ....... -- - -• .... . • ' WR -knoW the. mildie liavesheen :deceived - -by Many coMpounds of • Siirsaparillai that - . : . promised- much. and. did nothing.t.bat they ' • - • - will neither* .deccived nor di appointed in , this: lts virtues have:been proten by . alum 7, 7 . . dart trial, ;nt there remains -no question of I . ' its :surpassing.- excellefiee for:the Cure'of -the I •,- . 'afllicting . . diseases' it is. intended: -, to reach. • .. Although i nnder the. same .nanie, it,iS.ati very .:'.. different •inedicitie.fiern,anyntherwhicii -has "•. been• before the p . eople;:and is far more' ..ef fectual. than any other Widcit has. ever •been . '.aiiilable to them. • - : .. -•-• - ' . - • .:, '',' CHERRY PECTOTiA.L; . . - The World's 'Great Retnedy. for Coughs,' . Colds, Incipient Con- J. • sunniption, and for.the relief of Coosumptive patients • . _ in advanced stages . • , • of ,the disease. • • This has : been so - long used and so tin', .versally known . , that .ice need- do . no more than assure tbe public "that its : quality is kept to the best it has been; and that it may be .ielied on to do, all it lots ever done. ~. • Prepared by - De. J. C. AYER & CO., • Practical and Analytical Chemists,- ' Lowell, Maas. Sold by all druggists . everY whe're. • • J. G. BROWN Son, and by all the drag-' ieebta In Pottsville, also by all dealers in medicine eve rywhere. - • • . 'NV 16, ;64. A-DiEs' GOLD:WATCIIIII4B ! 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Dimness 'of 'Vision: -Prema ture Old. Age. Weak Nerves, Diditulty of Breathing. 'TreMbling.rWakefoluess. Eruptions on; the Face, Pale Countenance,. Insanity, Consumption andll the. Dire ful complaints csnsed.by - departing.frdm the path'. of . .• • • This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all can rely, as it has 'been nsed' in (Mr prac tice for many years, and with thousands treated, it. has- not failed in a . • single instance. - Ifs...curative • powers haVe been'autlident to gain YiCtory over the :moil stub- To tiioee.wbts have trifled with their constitution, un til they-think themselves beyoud-the • reach of medical aid V We'auulti say;. Despair- n Si? the CUERAKEE CCU% will restere.You to health and vigor,.and after all egack Price.S.4l. per bottle, or three bottles for 5h . , and: for= warded by express to all parts of -the - . •-• rff - Pardphlets sent by mail free of posta ,, e, by ' .• • . '. • '• • DR. W. IT. 3.IERWINCO..:• • • • Liberty Street, New tork, Sole Prtipretdra, • ".For sale by Drugeist, Pottsville. Glad News for the Unfortunate! CHEROKEE .11.I.FICTIOS ! - Oomp•ounded from - Robts', Barks & Leaves: .04. • • • . • • . • • ,EROkEE IMMEDY, - the -great. Indian . : Diuretic.cures all diseases of the urinarAorgaus. euch-as -Incon .tinence of.thelbrine, Inflammation of the Bladder, In- flammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder; Stsic tare, Gravid, meet, Gonorrhwa, and 'isespecially re commended in those eases of •Fluof Albue'bor Whites itt fenialee),where all the oldl . nausebbis. medicines ,have It is prepared ins, highly concentrated Corm, the dose liMg from one.to two. teaspoonfuls. three ; times - per . It. is diuretic and alterative - in its actiOn; Purifying 'and cleansing the blond, causing it [(Snow Malt its or iginal purity and.rigor ; thus re ring from the systein all pernicious (muses Which have in iced diScase. . • CHEROKEE .INJECTION into ded a.S. an ally; or assistant .to the CHEROKEE REM DY . , and . should - • be.used in conjunctionwith that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea. Gleet, Fluor Albus or : Whites., its of-, beets are. healing. soothing, and'. demnleent removing all seaidiime* heat, chordee and-pain, instead of the .buraing mai almost unendurable pain...that is experi- sliced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. , .; By _the ose of the Cherokee .ReMedy and . Cherokee Injection‘-the two medicines at the sametiine-,all im proper discharges me . remcieed; and Hie weakened or-. guns are speedily ,restored to-full yigor•and - strength. ite - .Price; Cherokee Iteniedy,„s2' per bottle; or re - . Price, - Cherokee injection, per bottle;.o r three bottles for •• . : . • . . • Sent by express to any addrtiss.on-teceilit pried. ONE BOTTLE ; CURES to-ly cow GREJLT MEDICINE, KS AND • ' THE LONG SOUGHT FOR. DISCOVERED AT LAST. Cures in from one. to three &co.! - CHEROKEE EtniEDY Ta) - Thirty years agolwas in the last- stages of 'Pulmo nary-Consurription; and given up to die. I resided -in Philadelphia, and Dr: Joseph Parish, then, of this city, :ordered me to 3100re:4WD, -N.. J., a -distance"' of -nine .miles. which took" metwo daysi to get there. • Oil my arrival I was put to-bed, and therelaid for any weeks. This was my.uatfit•e• place, where all myfandly lived mid. had died of.Ciinsumptirin. Dr.,Thornton, who attended My father in, las last illness..we:4: called, and • gave nie oue Week to fix up my affairs • die hadcactiall hiv e fam ily. go that-way. laid thought I wits th 'tto..too.. Then' I. heard 'Of the rernedieti hay , / 'offer:to the pUblia which -lured Mi 2:. It seemed tome that I colild feel them:Pen-• • etrating mY•whole system:' ~• , : . . -.•• , • •• They soon ripens:l the matter. ;an ,niy ;lunge, .and I would spit off niore than a pint of offensive yellow Mat. terevery morning:. As' anon as that-began,;to - subside, • "my cough, fever-pain. night sweats -all I:4kan tefleaVe me: and'my appetite became to great that it was with difficulty]. Could keep from eating, too . mach. I. soon, gained my strength, andl haveheefr growing in •tiesli ever siace.• for many years I have enjoYeti uninter- . nipted godd health. keeping the .liverf aud stomach' healthy. with the Seatveed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. as I•am 'of a bilious temperament.: My-.weight tot wo him- . Bred and twenty Poutals: On my rt.•covia y people would 'send for me, far and near, to see if. their cases Were like, mine. For this put pose l•pay professional visits In the large cities: The' consumptives .wish to - See' the one that makes - these- . meilleines. told .who was. cured, 'of , consurimtiop Ivy them To inake newleags lsimpossi-: ble."•.,butcavities in the lungs, and chronic ulcerations of the bronchial tubes can be healed. -Such . cases are dying hourly under: the ordinarv:treatuient of :physi: clans, and justsuch-ate cared Ify 'the „proper use .of. Sehenck's Pulmouic Syrup, Seiiivetal Tonic, and Man drake Pills . . , . I sin now a healthy maa,ovith a large 'Cavity in the middle lobe of the right lung, - the lower lobe very much hepatized and complete -adhesion' of the pleura.. The. left lung is Sound,- and thatipper 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 medicines to ,stop the cough to stop chill, to stp night sweats, hectic fever, and, by' so doing, they derange...the, where digestive powers.: bieking, up the ,secretions. and eventually the-patient sinks and dies. After I make a - careful examination rg. -the, patient with the..Eitspirometer, and find Iniio enough left to cure. I 'direct' the patient how to use the threeremediet.. RemOve the cause, and they will.•all stop ;if their own accord.: No onecan bit cureduf min- • suruption. liver complaint. dyspepsia, catarrh, canker,: ulcerated throat," unless the-liver and stomach are: Wade . healthy, InNew:Erigland this canker, chronic catarrh, ulcerated throat -elongation ;of. uvula, is more preen lent Oulu in alfy taller section - of the country. - This is frequently eau:4od' bv a foul stomach.. You may burp it out with caustic-time and again, and-all they will get, -is temporary relief. ' Correct the stotnach.and I frewand ,they-will healym themselves.: • . :. - • . . '• Gond nutrition is the remedy. -If yoli have - any di ailasein any part of the body, iilwill remain there, and:j .decaymore andziore,:until you can get the stomach in 'the condition to digest feed, and .malte .new :b100d...t0 take the, place 'of diseased matter, .This-is the' only way' to heal cavities in the lungs anti ulcerated 'bron chial tubes' Correct the stomach and liver, and nature • Will dirthe healing. Many persons 'have an idea that -certain Medicines are great purifiers of the bhatil, When. blood is once.diseased it.. cannot. be purified: . ft is:.di• - seastitcrthe same. as the diseased matter in the system but get the apparatnsiir order. the liver 'and. stonfach, and give it' plenty of nourishinglOod. it will make new blood. Which will taketheplace of that • which is di seated: : . Schenek'o•Pulmouie Syrup is one of thebest prepara-. tiona of iron in use, it is a isiwerfaltenie in .ittelf; and . When the Seaweed Tordedissolves the innens in'. thc,.l 'stoma:llo:nd itheearried off bY the aid oft he Mandrake Pills: the Pulmonie Syrup in into 'blood. , This It :the only way to cure, consumption. Of I cannot get a,. I good appetitennd'fOod doestett . tliikst. I cannot cure . the patient:. Never mind :the cough,; • reinove• the: cause 'and it will atop of itself, Thisla. the must trouble -.I ' have with my patients at my roonis.. They say. - J.)OC 'tor, I feel stronger ; lean eat , my 'bight. are bet'tereandl 'feel better every way ; 1)0 L illy cough is 'f:1). had yet:" and -they dm astonished to hear me say that does not Diener.; rennet a the cause, and the Cough Will ' stop of itself: Schenck's Seaweed creates a' good appe tite in about nine days, when there is molting disease, unless...the liver is to.congested that the Mandrake Pillt cannot maltak the ',bettor the gall bladder. in that short npace.of time. in order to allow the. stale bile to, pass •off. Beep the liver add stomach healthy; and there is lesii danger of eoWsttniption tir any other dinimme: Tt is hard to take•cold when those . organs Are healthy. Thote that .ale."biliima, low spirit:lot, - dreary. feeling stupid.• -coated tongue.'-pour appetite; nervous. stomach, full•of. wind; everything that is eaten lies, heavy.loos . of Me .mory. try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SEAWOOD TON.: lc and one box of bottle, MANDHAKE PILLS. It is ouly'a coat of one .dollar and •twenty-tlye .cents, - with full directions:. - • • • , ' • . • . • . . • This•is sufficient, in many cases, - to satisfy what the 'tnailichies. are. ~,Frequently Om bottle. Makes a great "change in the system: Any person that enjoys ordinary healtlt,'bY Using the Seaweedund Mandrake. Pillaocca- • alonally: Mutt get the digestive omens' in such a healthy cainditliarthat they bee:aim fleshy. I tan' produce a- - number of 'toy old eonsumptive,patienta..now enjoying" good health, weighing mearly ltettpoundo.. I Will 'Con chide. by relating three' tires I have madein_New York, - and which are all.differeut, Mad wish any one Who' feels any interest in the matter. to visit them.' 'First is Mrs. • FarlOW,. residing then at 109 Houston street. Iler hut blind called upon me at my, rooms, 32. Bond street, and wished me to call and tee her. llesaid 'repaid thy no. good ; that he had all the best-medical attendance, anti all tald sheovas too far gone with 'Consumption to be Cured ; but she had heard of - Some great cures I had 'made, land:he desired to gratifyber wishes.- 1. called; end-found liar lying confined to herbed in the last stage Of bronchial consumption: and without doubt must have :died:SOON: . ..T•exemined her lungs: found both bronchial tubes very much affected, but no.cavities. had • formed: her cough:was i - e.ry severe r the ef:it-box wait half full of thick pnis." Pelee 140. legeswollen very much: and wort4thattall. chronic diarrhea. , - tier bowels had been- - 'nuived . eleven times that day. :' I told her that she: had lungs enough tube; cured. hut :that this. diarrhea harl . :been of long, otauding,•and her.stornach.was innuch an ulcerated condithin that , l was afraid nothing 'could••he : done: "" : She insisted I should try and do what. J. could forher, observing thatshe could not last-long in" the • condition•she vms. , in, and - I could not mske 'her any .'worse: • I gave her first - a dose of. my I , ;landialte Pills, and the Tonic and Syrup freely. That was on Tiletdat, ' and-by the next Sunday the diarrhea Wasearried off. , her -.appetite had returned, and she-could sit up in, bed and • eat her dinner. She is now well,and gave me n long - certificate, certified to by the Rev, Dr. ttowlir,t., . .. . . Mrs. BartholorneW, .93 West :Forty-fifth erect, Tame to my rooms with a turner on .her. liver. She Waslow - ...spirited;skin sallow. tongue coated, ,bowela costive, no .appetite: andfattsitiking • Intotheirave. 'The saidlu . mor had been running over fourteen. years. „•I gave her SYrup Tonic and.Pilla,'and told her to take them just as' . the' directions :were printed,.. She tame hack to my • ratans, 32 Bond street in two weeks, sotnewhathetter : her tongue had began to clean ti lit tlearonnd the edges, . her skin whiter andlter eyes 'brighter, and the tumor dischargingyerry 'offensive matter. much fatter than It • had erections before: • She kept gradually improving,' and in abrint two months site came to my rooms, very, .mach frightened, .saying -that"the tumor had nearly • stopped mining; - and .was• health:cup. and that every :doctor had told her that if it ever , healed it would cause :her death. .1 told.herthat-the disease hadall left her '-. system. and nature Would heal the ulcer up. They are . how healed. and have been forabouta year, - and she is . t ,he reset, .. •• . - • . . .. . . . . as-ilea:AY and robutt a woan as' yen will find in a days '. • . ... • • . walk. She.i.s"glail•for anyone to call owher, and takes. • Rffs .. • great pains 20 visit tiny one that the heart has anything- Et. - 7 --,T1ie. , .1 tender sods CO be art ini' likY her ar,..se, and tries to get-them' Ii come and seems. Cfol. - pit or e, heeled in and their tops: &jet' ,•• .The next case is-Miss. Scot add 'from Stamford..COna.; -ed witli.sandy soil or with coal . asitcti.. - V . _ . 1 Mr.a....Bartholomew got her down to see Me; and she has . "^o. n the elin'tbers ex! ' d Dilltir 1 ; o - sea...I/Ind. c'''' been ever time at her house.. When -she - firet .came to u.' :- pillar roses,."'. my rooms. she was match mandated • withn distressing r er lightly with earth: , • 'cough,"spitting large quantities of blood. I examined 1- ~.s. "_]- ~, I .. ..• . • - . 1; herlungs.With the reapirorrieter, and in all my practice - ...ritrErECtlos4,4: - Gire, ' tender: pere9J l ! l % , never found one, with (Melling so far gone . and the ether ' 6 ' c v.erin6;cif manure over the foots. ' Yi l ta.. : 11 _ I 'lnng so Smind.''i could not give martrenconragetneut. I . . ...- thought she wohld ale: but to: iiiy astoniShment the '' ' 1 ' - nitt• irrd around•Sweclishjunipergand sup ~, • Pulmonie. Syrup; Seatteed Tonic. and 'Mandrake Pills. ..• -- bro " all Seemed to go ri . ght -to. work; the hang'im all hethealedlikn•evergreens, tokeep. snow from! i ` .• ow-I-. leaving, a cavity as large• as ti. goose egg . ; good appetite. fate' .sPirits and has gained solve :thirty--fire iii„ , ctitetn, - row n.. • Prdviile -ft shelter cif ,ced. o • pounds in weight." - .She has some:cough veLowhich Ide bottgh3 ii:Jr . • a rough 'thatch . of :s(raw ; '.Kir' t . 1 1 .11 . not think it Wietlii be Of ;beat .iiitereot to tomennpre '• • ' , . o , ••' . • -.. •o t fet jut:deal physician to visit these, cases; .:afticularly Mist: •MOTC.'letider '. kiwis of ri. hortoiivu °.° ' -- S.cofield: (Cr tow of them %%he. have been eared bi haeilicines.• They are numerous in New York ;' Mit hop . inS; tin . (.1 . ; r , ither: broad-le:tVoil ever I Shove threehildiffer front each other : :and if shed tie; ,'; - '. . - .•' .- ' -, • . ', - i , - are doing what' represent they - are ; they' shoal- ' • •i-a the. credit. and the !filleted known where • and ho • inay.be cured. • ' - J. H: SCHENCK:X. a:SsrLAN - f• all hardy decidnou., 4 trr7 '-' bs: - . I •- . . •. - • • • 1 - Dr. J'. IL - Schenck:can he found at bitiprincipal o .., . . • - •.. .., , . ! . ..1 Na. 39 North 6th Street, Viiiiidelphia, 'every Saturday. .' '' - GREEN ,AND 110T-1161:5EN. : . ',from 0 A. : M...01)01.0 -P. M..- to -give advice free ot . i .. .„ •, , .•• -. . - , • 1 ,.. Flee i t e b h r a e rri o g o '6 . 3 .. .r. p a r l ree thlugl e i gtt l it: i go . 4 .T . i l: l e in c n it d ri tkli rges . 1,,5..0:. seem. .i..;:teLfAs.-7--byringe iregnent . ~, _ weed Tonle . each $.l .2 : s,per bottle, or $6 the, half dozetr..; ' . 'Mandrake Pills 25 cents per box, andie• for salebv all i earlvf4.-•'l7'Sinle:lre•rei:Lllll;irde• tohielTer9v..i'lSisc:(.lll4l.l.i;hin:ii-fC..;;I: ''Druggists and Dealeis. - .•, • . - . . • , 1... , . - .. . . -•- • . • . - • . i..• WILLIAII WHICH,. & ..,- • . ... -,.. - • - . • .. . . . c.o. : ;plants:l'ianasi.in6.nu.nid4' DO:ottllblieb .. .. . . • • '- op COOL . . . . • . . •• • - ••• .. . . lust opened; a Fpletirlid.. assortment 'of.Foreign arid'' S HIT : .AND • BOAT. - - BUILDERS • ' •Tv "i -- - lici s tst,' of these . revel' iiil ‘c. 4l ' 'Domestic, CLOTILS-CASSLMERES.. ant:I.:VEST , ... 1 .. . . _ .• - - 1 . -, , . per_at s ur::t (lace 7or . allownd,to be :,. LNGS.4-:Which Will be cat and fit hi the latist and. ,• . .. • •• • stre et iproved styles, at his Ohl - titan& 'Market . . , ..:• . , .- .. • .•• .. . • ' i'on lie st, - a•few doors above Centre, Pottsville.:. .• - . , i• --'-' - • - .• • • ' • lt • • and funwl. l . . cHtstitit; - P A; ..,• :.1 ~ ..,... :.' moist' atutosphere. - Me 4 .it , them ..sit ti t ' al '' . • - .. .' .• "• ' • ..': . • ..'.: • -- '! byrpging. band , ple log : n.. •. :-. • . ...HENRY.VATTEN,:Merchant. Tailor, ~ i - Have constantly on hand FIRST-CLASS BuATS for 1 .: ; , • p0ti,,yi11i„,,marc.b.5.,..6.4.... • e •.• ,• -, .. 10 . 41 • T Sale, atalare ready to build tlettsClass 11 , tateand Bargee' 1 ... . .. .. .. • . •• '; -••••-., . . • •' at the pliorte.it notice.: . '• •• '' • • •• • • " „ 1 -4 Pitor . . . . . toe Oiinfi:dct : i: sirs. ' "-- . ---- •. - A number otentilkersand lioatitnildersareovanted, ':• - • . .' • INTeiv-Greengrocees Store, .••••• .. ,to .whoin gotxl.wages atidconstant employment:Will be - I.ITOW MI 7.lgiirilteunilt:g:clll3lltolti. The. - .. ~ . . given. -• •• •'. -. • : ' ' '- •' KEPT. BT-18:Es. PsosT, -- - ----- •: - . They are prepaied tti hand: at the shortest no..j -,')liii•ket:st.;. left-hand 'side; gat:dcior below liiitte'fi tica,COA.l; eIkRS and DIVETI4IIIB. for -all -kinds of ..- - •.. : ,- ' •-, . Eyour ancr ree.:syore,. -: , .. •, -,:-- . • . - ~, mining opetitioni ; - . • ~ . : ISeitt, 10; .64 t -,-81-ttr „ _. . _ •.., .. ... . . • • • . -,' fdre.-Trost purposes to -keep on , hind $ ',variety: o' , _._ ITECATA:I3LDia - noirrats, FISH, ' - ..tc; She' feels - . ire: .filiaTiiDlßl4.;.-- - latiaitlii itakeiiiiii ii.ll nee' tratefato her leiehdei - for *their former ttatrtMage;:ana I , .1- . Returns , printed tNethei• with all kinds of.•loett: I. bases !dot It map: be ciaatinned; by goring her, - an early . eel' MOH* for sale at 13S:ls"NetrAlr Bikik'ind - ,Stationi c am.-.. ... •:• _,.... -.; ~(Apripti 434.716 7. .. , ; .. ,: ms:Sn:fre... ~.... .:- ' ,::-.--.:.:. .:. 0nua1it,,14., - : - . • . ...c . ..ff - 11^ he Cherolieeltteniedy,; .u.kee Injection Chero.kee Cure, are'scil4 nil enlerpiising . .Drti o ivgiqs . in the civilized-SoraemnPripcipled dealers; however,. try' to sell Worthless conitiounds i:mplace of these: thooe which they can purchase "at a cheap price, Mid: make more *money by. selling, than they . Can on 'these. medi cines. "As you valito your .health,• aye, the health of your. future Misfit - 1 rig:•do nor be, deceived', by.. ' such um • priucitiled . Druggists; ask for these medicines and take' no eatersi the'Druguist will' not tins. then for 'you, enclose the Money in a letter; and we Will send them you by • Express, .sectirely . sealed and . packed, free . 'from observatiOn. • ' • Laditisoi•9entlenten cab address, ITS , in perfect conli: deuce, stating' fully and•plaiiily their diseasee and syunr tomS.,, as. we, treat, all "diseases of mehroniO nature to , Male or female.: •Patients need'not hesitate becatiBe of 'their' inability to visit in?, riS we have 'treated patients .. • succeisfully n all • portiont; of. the civilized. • glehe, - by Pttients addcessing..us wlll please . : state plainly all the sympttmis or their complaints. and -write Post-of,. tied', County. State and name. or -writ er,..pfain, .and inr close ptistag6 stamp for reply:. 1. ' • • -11e.'srnd nurkl'2.pci,e Pamphlet fret , id any addregs.- 1 - Address 'all letters fOr k'auiptilets•or advice to the 'pro . prietore, NI,aMERWIN & 61t W. , . eitytqreet. :New YOrk For , aie . 10.1E.N1117 EAY Tettsvllle • ..: . :pR.,•:. : I . IV . ISHPiRT 7 4 - ...:: : ',:. .:'--.. -. .. I. ::PINE'..TREE:.:„ . ':: - .: tAR-..-'0.0..R.0.1A.- STELE VITAL PR INCIPLE of Tll(E OW/tined : by itfieci:tlierprqee in"' the of the tar. by which its • htliest medicinal. prociertie§ 'are re= - It. 1a the."Juidiciije• that cnie.4 - srhen -ail . othe : ii fittc:e. . . . ,IlAyr, roc k Coron .roe Soar. TIMO.Vr 5.. Have. yini:any - of-the premonitory symptoms of that most fa- . talrlisease. Cossetarrono • ' • • • . Those.wh : oshould he Warned by . thesesyniptomsgen7 entity think - lightly of them Until Itt is too-late, From this fact, : perhaps more • than -any other,. arises the sad prevalence and fatality-of -disease Which sweeps to - the grave at least nne-sixth of Desith's'victims: - , • • • .What ere its ? • • • . • It usually begins With a 'short; dry cough, which soon becomes habitual, hut. for stand time notimig•is raised except a IlitllllY :-Nucuti. The breathing .is somewhat ..tornetuf, and-upon ,slight exercise reuch"timmittol-' A sentK..OtTltillTNY.6. 6 anti oreaESSIO:.: at.' the. chest is Often felt. As the disease advances the patient becomes thin -in flesh, is afflicted withllos4 tif. appetite, great languor; indolence. and dejection of spirits; • and may • Cont inue •in this state for : a considerable length of iine, , thatit is "very readily affected; lirslight espoSure or fatigue. If these occur. - the cough hedonies more trontilesome, and Is attended with espectdrittion; which i -mo`st.copious and free early in the morning: , kis Sometime-4 Streak-. ed With-blood. .At:fhi stage "night-sivgats Wsuilly set -n;Und in some cases -a profuse bleeding' of thelungs omit-. some part of the : chest. is; felt. - ind : often a difficulty df. lying - upon one or the other side, without Severe, ftts cdughing. or a sense of frill: tress.-dr suflocittion, is experienced. The pulse-het:limes full; haid, and.- frequent,' the. hectic fine]] tingei: the cheeks,-and the 'dire. malady is • fast .hasteninn - to its . . :. 'tog nohcaSk. '`ls TtiEtal A eran • ConSiimption has been. and can be:cuied•by [he ute_ot my rat . CORDIAL; even in apparently hopeless eases. This assertion I 'make. with the. ability to present the 'nick complete evidence of,thetenth. - Space wilt not, adthit of my, giving the coutentsof the manythousands - of testimonials to ite value, Which I have. beenand am *- receiving' from men and.- . ‘Voinen• of unmiestionable worttrand..reputatiou. 1,-have' had a ntimber of,these certificates -printed in circular, form, which I will send • you free on application. ;Whether ,von now determine to•try.theniedicineor not, 'Send for the circular:_ -After Jears'of 'study and experiment, I offer this ,mdicine, believing it to .be the best remedy for all ruI.M6NARY 'AND unoscut&t: lAEA:ARES. "If you cannot be benefitted by the use of the Tan- Connixt: I believe, yon are' beyOnd ; all earthly aid.. Yet if thereatstetter curateagents, . earnestly advise their _use: :The • best remedies, the best care, are. nreQd by .t.liosh afflicted, with this dim ease. believethis - to lie the best, I •aelt.yed to • ' 'May, not only 'of the 'people.•but physicians of every Sehootand practice; are daily asking. me, "What is the ; principle or cause of vour' enceess in the treatment 'of Pm-nosatv'Cossrsterios f" My answer is this: r• '•'' -.The'.l:sviooa.irtoy. of 'the digestive organs--the . trr.t.Esispir:N tm.; of the debilitated system—the vt7RIFIOA, 'nos and RSTORDMENT of the, blood, must expel from the ' System the corruption which. Scroftila• breeds. ....While this. is effected by the powerful. alterative (changing from disease to health)properties 'of the -Tar Cordial - , its healing and reno'Cittingininciple is-also acting . .oon the irriLsted.surfaces thelungs and throat, penetra ting to each diseased part. relieving .pain, .subduing Litz .and restoring healthful :tendency - :, • Let • -this two-fold power, the healing and fijestrengilienine. continue to•act in conjunction with Nature's constant 'recuperative tendency, andJthe patient. is s,arecl,:if he 'ins tort too-long delayed' a - resort to.. the' Means- of • • . TtIE•PIYV. TREAT: TAR ciire'Collghg . , Sere Throat and Bfeast, Bronchitis, .Astlims; Croup, Whoop-. lug DiptherfiL/Ainir-ii elccellehtreined.j. ' for.dfaessessof.the kidneys ," and female Complaints, BEWARE OF COVNTEF.FFITS • The' gerMine has 'the' Marne .of the • firoptle:tor and a . *pirietred.blown in the" bottle.. All:pthers spurlotis imit , •PIUCL Ifirrx.-.Cas'rs PER; iI;OTTLZ:7- ' Preilared only by the proprietor:. • .• ." Dli.: L...:(4..,e4;Avi51f-,41-tr.ri. SECOND STREET, ,-• • •:•• • .Th" — For sale by all.Drtiggists Dee.er4:ber,V2, 7'113 • . je.wr • RECEIVED; inau.tiful..s6ck'of Vntchca, Jewelry, Clocks, ' 'Plated lirroodo of ill kinds . • Portc.~lonnnis,• TiaTeling !Satchel., •• • . .• , . • Silver . Ware 641.?itner Goods an assortment of ; VAN • lilltli & CO.'S celebra • ' led AC ndei lens and Fix triiiit; :111;onze . Statuary, Portable. Lights i ntc. etc. -. • ..• • • Va 7 Particular' 'attention -paid' to.. the repairing. of Watches. .}l.avinZ had 't.he' , la9•, , est - experience •In• the .vary first mannfltetnrinc eitabltshments in Europe,' we feel' azirrruited in assuring every one' whO wilt patronize: us; that 'we Will lie•enal6d.to give satlsfact.iina„ partica-• in.all the finer elm)! of work, Incli.as ) • . bH:ELONOtEETER - :ENGLIpH.:& . 'PATENT LEVERS, . would require....We endeavor..hf a stinightfor werd•conrse,. to please every reasonable per50n... .. .. • •••''' • • 'Practical liornlogist . s and„JeArellevC FAsnionrAnme CLOTHING / . -A!' . INTERIVIATIfiIIip - .11.1..T01R - 11". . .! HE . . DA.. ' . .SO NPI.C.I; 7 OWN .. PAEEE,.. ''.. • . :' '-........ • Whlle laboripi uod2r .consam ption,' . , • , ..--- And .bd*. big' P.ntirloniitllyrap,.,•Sinsvreca 1 Tnnile :and'lllindrnke , ...Pills net, oti.• .. '; ".:::::: . tiii;iiysieni, .iiir-enrag that. .....' .. 1 GREAT SUOOESS ATTENDING IT. ! '- The shovels IX correct likeness of Dr schonc, taken Many years ago, after he' had realVered from Consump -tion.- be e . cOurge of his "Sinrusca's Pct stoma Seticr. - : 'Thelikeneas. althonela it - does not represent him any. thing like as-bad ache Was:at the- worst; vet' it is :in - throng contrt;st With the,hale and Vipironslookt , of the Portraitbelow;which is the truelliteness of him at. he present lime. The contraig •between these two-,..per.: traits' is so great that many -would . not - belieed them to be the same person. Yet there lire hundredi of persons' In and around Philadelphia who wilf - reelgnize. both portraits-to be true representations. When 'the Bret . was taken he welubed 1O pounds at the present time .his weight in t.. 2.0 pounds. • • . . bi3.lveow (i) 8 6 rzrEm • 44 Ilk t or • rK 1A .• 011C1114D - AND NtIISERY .emste.--.-COntinue - s to make as direct&A month: It often pays better to 6nvert fi info' cider or vinegar dislto; : any other vu. • Czoss.—lf more convenient to-ent thcti non,.it.tuay•be done, bni'not until.. veieta tion has wholly •ce,itsed : 13ui'y ,in The cell:,; in slightly moist sand. •, CELLA 145.-If frilit ist-tored in eelltin, vide for •ventilation ; keep (pen until in dtb_. ger of fFeezing.-- .• .• . , . • . •• EQTS C Olt t nue tit- destroy cor:ocns .cyeryCrht}g cr•tret•tiv bet)lo.l, neiv plantit:igs such :i perfeCt reepril thiit.evt.jy ‘ . .An'k e itlettlitied.: • ". • • AI:AN ioqd ..cuat nitre goer the toots of the tree's as- lit• ektoid Tititv.s.'—'l`ll , 2. best. ilurst.ryan:n . ithcigether, as_iliev,nreniore d r , e . dilionsfy in . telit.4.l*itre easier handled • .... • . trees g. 6 ntore.safely. .of curt: fuse, trees,. packed',in straw. - . . . .• .- to.•its.--Takcup seething stocks (q apple, pcar, etc.. put tlictu. close tog-ether in a dry place .cover the nicits aS ith sutlicteht earill td : Sitii,JlNGs.—Th‘pse of. ornamental: 17t11 , ,. ebpecially:evritTeens. need an inch or.twno santi-nr sandy earth sifted over the bed: Give "all the half hardy .kincls a , zlielver . of cells: or . other evergreen butighs. , , • CUTfl,:(l‹.--31 - ilkc Uf c ri atit, .quin, , e; said otherSbrubs . proini . gat his:w ay, : atd bur) the esliar, :or AviTai is bctoir 'ie thernin Initiates, and dip the lower :e:1(14 in inud for. to a cool. • itnl there is clanger ol:div. inz - i sprinkle, occasionally. as needed. . in4lltreea and shrolis . whielte:annel be. well plaoted ont this season. , • PiONyiso . :—Turn a furrow against the nor sery : T6Ws hATCHEN•C 1119F;N, AsvAri.c..u..i. , :.ll)ll;e new hells as 3111rectrt! last. Cover old beds:Nell vith•.statle IMIMBEI harrt•'.hef:re ]gird frosts. ; • • CAtits.koUs:---Plit-:into the Irenchels, :as reeled lat,t-inoufli, or into !lie cellar: If any yoting plants trausplaut tb frames fent spring use. . . . .. C.E.1..:1:1 - :—Contiuue the earthing tiP. , , Ili;-1 vest up tvlieit iu tlangei of rreeimg; •acep hi. dlyectstil Ittst.nibutli. . • • - . • i -• Cost etiAT.,—lnereat. , elthe stock .1)y-the thin - of the reftisu 4cetnnuleted in ..le - arip , ,; - 'up theitarclen. • • : . -•.. coi_t) Ft - Le.)ias.-:--Put in cabbage, -caillitlair:' • ers, lettuce-. - and , all plants requiring:-iirutec! lion. an n every warm day anti hank up and cover as the cold increases. ONlONii.—Ckive those left in the ground evi‘f: winter a - covey litter.. Ventilate th ,- ,;(3' . . stored. . - Ptn~Ntt•s and SAI.SIYY Leave the natia er9pS in the gFound ; dig enough tot . use tcllrL these are.n4 Accessible acid riTeset - veib Lard in the cellar 'POLES, STAKES, FR..IES, - and all . ..kind:ll NVo(iden appliances and iniplerneutsarr to 11t undet covet. ' - . . . . . . . R1.11.13AR1.-s,l;ike.new bjil's frnin:diyisialii ot ; :the old. roota—cacii.--fAcce al - valid harea bud : Set in Fie . ligrouud and cover. the bed -iv itli. ciartenianufe. - • . . • •. ' .. • .• . • S . f.IN C -00f:r_IghOy itmrs may grow until dauger,of'fra. FRUIT GIfiDLI. ctItRA:cTSIIII(I GOOM.I..k.f:RIES,—Set, out ed plants. Makc-ctittings tts diiccietl- on* orchard and nursery, Old bushes tbay - bat-e a dressing. of irutnure. •Dw,v as TICS - es. —fipple and ase still 1) planted.. Thriity' or 4 years front the bud are p'referaya. , t , ;.•.d andovergrown ones. • ; . .• 13.,kspnErtratt,.s.. - -Set - out roots. Bend dowri • canes of old plants of .all kinds, and cr.;rer with e,srilr. ' • . - -•• ' • . •. . . STRANVIIETOiIEP.-- - .6Wer . the. helix I.:A straw, litterror leaves betore severe icetillicr. 'Cover. the '(•rowns.ot the plants tiut slIg., l A - . so as not to smother them. , - • • • . - ..F11,011f,11. GARDEN -kiD [AWN. i BuLns.—;--T dips, Hyacinths, CrovoiLses, 'rid other spriti >ulbsmay . be iict,..ati dycoted ;:ii. month. Before the gronnd freezes take_tp Gladiolas, "I. l lgridia;. - Auhtryllis 'and 491 . . : planted in eilringf -Dry zuit.l•titoie in a•F7, - 2 dry place, .ont of reach of mice,: : : .CLlNtnints. : --: " 1"lie tender one, lili , NYll9si, - will-hee - d fo . be :laid , (I,,lyti irt . northern 1 , : 1 3 1 .1 .hies, and prOtei..ted by a cov.ering!)f;e:-th.h. CIIILYS.A.NIITENT3I4, hen . fro:, t 11;iiiiFt1 1 y clitroyerltheir beaut:', cut - away/tnlrcOve. the 01d . 1 , fta1k9 . .7 : .1 • •- • . . . pAntuti.--Take up before frcezing„ ,,, fa ,, t , er...V.ft the roots i:•arefully•and not'tireak them from the main stein, Do f:te day, jet . them remain'a few ..hour.; in . the and s tsire them' where • they, will • riot ft eft, undet the stage of the:greenhons,e, - YI es' of dry saild in the" cellar... A 6 - '.1,1,03: dirt will keep potatoes will preserve .dahlias;, :Hco:.E.s: l -Thoseof dead - lions, shrub o 1 L be pot in well prepared soil. .7.A, he0."3 01, dwarf pearsl Planted two feet - apart u':lltc.3 apprOpriate dil ISIOTI bet Ween a fruitnaii .er - garden,. amlis frultfulas a*.. lrneva t• al., other hedges. ". ' • . PlT$. —All . half-lir.tely Snell as roes, . carnations, etc:, are *, placed here and. have .ple . nty 'of ail' , NvliP. l. 4 weather permits • Ikwsa,-, In Itving out new.. ones,' iii2 llo. . And . subsoil,' - grade,: leve) and !rull- Seeding had now' better left, untir.eaTl . spring. :Rake .the leaves from. estaliii!bni lawns,'-apply - a good top oreiieng of alts,; , " t. and if the soil-is roll. - : I:N . N 1 A LS. —Patunies; 11'4 .x6Ari,v..—A t - be:k oiafl . Ilt. raP. (ll Y j things. stick its.. - ,Cupti.: ll t lar g ellt' vius,, etc., - put tu now )al ho,n-cnsk g plautg: sa l flower v, is sometimes dipped in natter sea .. ucumbers and cold boged pots' d and fried ieLbutter., CZLF fried. • are slic ""- --,Y-i:- nakter column L ir Larger Fr Nine w u attors . Nott tuiastratioz ofiust 1. HIGH C - SPRIN BEAN] ED hipping \\ Rico—NC Tri ILSTNI nthr polu • ,Ich 1 ,e Schi :la:e idler