sinuntit.. ii*Niazistin. just open t *leder; -;.?4 , 1d )iie *lint* cor7Gstr iiP*ll.6lCaieciiiMi..4K4l;earrilt. cinder, And Tni_ebicefeill-em, in this sinful mad no juke for's 'Po itielh allthelley with aI:KAM:in hod • • And iphrin the night aemado. o young Tin= 110ii&v , op to hiekneosih mud dy, howld tied. • . . • Nt•Orteg intOireetny jewel of ersytarefi, sliver s•lorser more - Ohl 'whi $ 'tigh let eie,beholil Igor sweet fay here . . . 1121111tzpestte sil-antlat, , rite out Cho- -.` - Thelightning is no . arin, the thUnd.er is flashing , The moon is no bigger than nothing at an s . - And such an outrageous divelsish splashin, I never id hear since the days I was small. Then open the winder, my,cineen of affecshun, Or - what is as zood, paae yon open the door, Nor Warne that your allure of escaping deteeshnn Ljthow your :awake by. the :length of your - - SITU& EMS - TO WE OPERA OD SEES NMI WSIETLIffi" Had no engagement7Decided togo tope Opera--Invited Evumie—Said she "would only be too, happy,",and all that sort of thing --Took front seat in Baleony--Trognuntne reads :“This Tuesday:Evading, Dec. 6th, will be presented Don Sebastian, in the most gor geonsf style"—Otartain rbes—"Act Ist, Port. Lisban"—Hcirth\River Schoimer in back • ground—Flags on masta_blowing in opposite directiiinstwo currents of air, no dbubt-- King of Portugal and , four bags taf ballast cm— bark in Schooner—Curtain drops—Mau et my elbow absorbed in a newspaper-Says he can't understand the Libretto --adjusted (,Hass—took a look at the house—saw Mrs. Shoddy in Private Box utently occupied with her nose to the exclusion of all other objeasi--poor thing—wOnder_ where is her * Handkerchief, that useful appendage to civil ization—curtain rises on "Act 2d, Seebe Ist, Itaterior of Moorish habitation"3loors very Singular people—don't furnish . their hahlte tions—The Misses Ernestine , and Antiol do the Ballet to the complete satisfaction of - the newspaper mart,—He says ."they jump viell":—Gentle enthusiasm in the Gallery after 'the Ballet- 7 Zaida looks bewitching--wears a *quantity of drapery and most enticing ankles —Garrulous old lady and two daughters sit behind me---talk atidibly about "Mrs. Smith in a Paisley Shawl," and "Why Mr. Smith • never comes to the Opera," and so on for an hour or two--7 Scene 2d, "Battle. of Selmin"— , fearful picture of deceased horses—white horse on the right standing ou his head.---dead_ warriors' in the foreground lying spoon lash.: iop—saw one move his head- 7 -Enter Zelda on Battle Field in quest of sornebody—finds the individual and sings at him—he bestirs him self, and they do a Duett--Enter twenty-seven little female MoorS, in full dress and very Red Slippers—more Duett by Zadia and Se _ bastian—Ezit little Moors in Red Slippers— Tenore lingers alone on the Battle Field, and does a little more singing on his own account -2d Act closes abruptly—man with it news- paper wants my Glass a moment ---obliged him—he lteeps it through two acts—borrovved it frcimbitia—airned it at the forty cent audit ors in the GallcrY--miscellaneous crowd L - Ladies gotten up Very . loud—Sable Gentlemen ditto ditto --Fanny styles them " the Ebony Shoddy."—agreed with her— " Act 3d, Scene let, Chamber in Palace of Lisbon" f —Note, Chamber in Palace of Lisbon furnished at trifling expense*—"Seet.e 2d, The • Funeral"---Enter two Files-of Soldiers—Exit two Files—Two Files didn't keep steri---Can't • march as well as 7th Reghnerit—Cathedrel chorut in Funeral service beautiful—Process ion very imp:ming, particularly the Donkey and Dogs—(The Two Drains wear the same clothes they do in Soldier's chorus, Faust)— Rather like this act—very, pleasant funeral— " Act 4th, Hall of the Inquisition," (fOrmerly Ball BooT in "11l Balk;") quartette and cho rus very effective—encored it—man with - newspaper tries ; to be sociable—asks me. if I ever Saw Roseilale—told him.l did not speak English-z-wilted him—Trio in the Tower, the gem of tlie.opera--Exit Trio via rear window Scene changes—Tower by moonlight—very flue effect of light—applause for the Tower —Trio on Tower, trying to descend rope lad der--Mitssimilani too slow--ZuCchi ditto - Trio shot down by soldiers—exit soldiers— curtain falis--erit.every, body. As a specimen of editorial correspondence the editor of Dwight's JOURNAL OF 3lusic, publishes the following quaint letter, at once amusing and pathetic. It comes from Cana da Messrs.=, Dear Sirs : I should of Wri tenlo you before thii.abought-thedethof iny belovid Daughter, Miss she-died with hart desies verrey suddenly , on the second of of June aged:l7 • years 7. mouths, 14days she wag acknowlaged . to be the . grate.st pie.onist in this part of the . .Pro - vence. Yon do me A. favor by insurting hir dethin yolir Jur-. nal. 'Please continue to seud-thn paper till the year is up and.youx bill and • I Will remit: -t . 6 you. Dear- Sir many heavvey peases of Mesiek my daughter :tad of by hart to 2 of her choice peast-s wits one carnival de venice, by J. Schullhoff and others to maney to be ther,,2ltuittl her - faverite peast . was home swete home by thollbUrgh -- )she could play this in - eight minutes and all the other peases on or. abOught the sanmtime:Dear Sir ; she told hir mother A. itl _days before-. hit..dept. - When playing swete..home she said Mem do You heare the are of home. , swete home , she said listen Mam.how beautiful it is . When all the angels will 'loin'. in . the.are of Witte. :swete • heme hoW beautiful it ;wilt be iti , lleaten. she sp•pife these words aboughtls days, befor she died: We had not the slitest-thought of hir death Mthe time. . if you .would compose a ours on the happy angels of Pod I should be glades I beleave my -child Was A . heaien born .child: destined flir eturnal glorey.- hope YoUWill simpethise with me in my be - reavetent:" ' • ARTEMUS WARD says lie went to Washing ton, and put up at a leading hotel, where seeing the landlord he accosted hirci with 'How (rye do, squire?' Fifty cents, sir,' was hie reply. -Self a dollar. We, charge twenty-five cents for looking . at!, the landlord, and fifty cents for•: speaking to:him. If you want sup , per, a boy will show you to the dining room for twenty-five cents. Your room being in the tenth story, it will cost you a dollar to be shown up there.' 'How much do you ax a Man for breath in tat said L Ten Cents a,breath,' was his reply.. ae .A DAdnursi of Evs.—"Why, Sarah," marketla scimolinaster to a young girl who had failed to.give a satisfactory answer to a - question in arithmetic, "wheri was of your age I could answer any questionin arithmetic , that: was asked mein "If you please, sir, lean give you ques den I don't think you can answer.!" "What is it, Sarah?" - "Why, sir, suppose one apple .caused the ruin-of the whole human race, hew tramy such apples would'it take . to make a barrel of Bchoolmister fainted, - , ..;' „. ...- 14i.,-therfellow had an olpie-oext .dook to a actetbiliihop. 0 1 ,3 A AA* ade rij.zenllo man. ,cf the fogy school;: blundered' Into thO "Is itte doctor' in r' • 3 r^" "Don't live hi , t ald tit7an ' who Valt mrod-scribole otersomeroad asta.s: "{-004194.111.-'44n.,*khla office. ' .- '• - ' --411. ... 0 * 19 o r-.7"' • ti ..".:*4441.,1)411;t10-44("q-, 167 - 911.k . k . .4tAKE0i , Es AND naik" Iwae "WIC K 71101 Milk is." 4 MOTUNGI FASHION" KAICIiMIMPIDT..ffr. Oca:MIEMIL I T sr, - rf - A otasvniiiroxiip ou) STAN% GRANVILLE ST 'MIES' OLD STAND, GLOW= STOILEEP OLWSTAND, . . _ . wr i ng. DBBBB (*MktritWnr DDEVESsODATN seas . DREss (VAT& Glacrre DUENESS Dotele 3.lDatr DEMI COATS. Galas , DUSTBIN COVII, - - GIOITEP:OVNEttiONI`a , 'OMNI* OVERCOATS, (MT& OVERCOATik , . . pekv,:vissrai,'PANTS;ilErra, ReMavegm.p.eims„-NTEM pparmwara. peicra, vssrs,. !Arne, Interrs, . p.A.Nrs.vsOr. The stock of ready-inide Clothing to be found at this elegant Einpititun osounit rbe , itupaered , in point of STYLE.. QUALITY. 31A1Cie and FENTISfI; by that.of any, other establbitopent. . . - . This is not idleaiseitlini. but a positive feet. Gll and examine, for Yotirselves. • • . 609 Cbestaati t" Philadelphia. 609.10beetaittAlit., Philadelphia. • • 609 Chadians. St., Philadelphia. • 609 Clieseasol,Philadelpiiia. 60 . 9 Chersigart 614,Arbilaideipia.a: Noy. le, *64L: . 46-3 m Ci.OTIM‘G. 1864. LATEST_ s STYLES. - 'WILLIAM. S. ../01%1E.5, MERCHANT TAILOR AND INADTEaRD. SOUTHEAST COINER'_ OF SEVENTH AND Respectfully Invites attention to his mag nificent stock ofMIR CLOTHINP. 'gnt v.p in stmerior style, by tasteful and expen encod lutists, and offered for sale at ex ceedingly • .•• . . • • • - LOW - f`MCES. . . Also, to . his large and' choice variety - of PIECE .GO for CUSTOM WORE:, :cin bracing selections from the, finest produc tions of both foreign and .domestic menu.: 'WILLIAM S. JONES SUCCFSSOR TO ROBERT H. ADA.IIS, Southeast Corner of Seventh and • Market Streets. Nov. 12, '64: 46.3 m I. - C . LOT,'HING' , ' - .. EA.LE. :0E - --.1864. EXTENSIVE CLOTIIING.. 119011616 ..• • Nia:si 303 and 305 CHESTNUT STREET, ' • . • 411.1LAD..011.111A: •". • 4 " . The facilliles or this ttousefek . doing Mud, •a/ nees are such that they can confidently claim . 11-3 for It the.leading position among. the • Tailor-_ing F.,..tablishments or Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite the. attention of gentlemen: ly 'of taste to their super)} chick of . ty L Oro MADE . cut by the best, artists, trimmed and mide.. P 4 • equal to Customer Work, and -. • , . • POPULAR AMES Thei tame alio :4130 a CUSTOM DEPARnMNT, 0 where the latest novelties may be found, em- . Ca . h p - butting some fresh frinu London and Paris. a PERRY & CO., 303 and 303 CUESTNILIT direct. .-•• • al g Custom Departmeut'3o3 Chestnut st, p Nov 12. '64 , 1864. NEW : FALLGOODS: 1864. .FREBII ATTV.ACPIONS AT THE OLD STANDS Corner WHIM and -SPRING . GARDEN 'fits., A splendid loi.of PLAID' SHAWLS. • • • - A good lot,ot Bhtck STEI.LA SHAWLS, • •, ' Long and Square BROCIIA SHAWLS, • • MOURI , UNG - SHAWLS, - in 'every variety Rich Tartan Plaids, pekutiful.stylcs it • . - Stmeriprßlack •• • Plain andltep Poplins. ' Excellent Cloths. Caenimerei and Sattinetts, • Bent guality'of Irish Linens, Crashes, 'A fine stock of Blankets and Flannels, - ' .Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.'Hdkfs.. etc.. eta, at'. THORNLEY CHISM'S. •••• H. E. Cor. Eighth and Spring Garden Stree. . : Oct. 1, T. 4-403111) • • • PHILADELPHIA. Christmas and. Bridal Presents. HENRY EARPER*. P'•tVA 520 ARCH Street, • • Hui IRT.ge stock of • • • • • Watches ! . Fine Icsvciry, Solid Silvor Snsr t iolir 4 i!d Teo.Scis, SpOoiag.s;loortslik,C... CARPETINGB: CARPETINGB, II ' , • • r SELLING OFF ! My large large and well-seletted.itock 'of Brussels, 3- ply, Ingrain, Yeaettan‘ltag: and Cottage CARPETS, will be closed: out without regard to cost. • DELACROIX. 1c0.37 Soutb SECOND S.:above Chestnut; , Oct. 1, ,64.-40-4m], PHILADELPHIA. • COAL '.OIV LAN..I • I beg leaveto Inform my friends and the public, gen erally, that I have commenced the manufacture. of COAL OIL LAMPS of every description attic atyle of No, 38 S, SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. With iti) , present facilities for manufacturing:, and a practical expel knee of thirteen years In the. manage ment of the lainp . hniiness for some rif the largest hou ses in the country; I flatter myself that; my'experience and knowledge will enable me to offer to .the public goods not equalled by any In regard to stile and work manship. and-at prices competing.with• the lowest., shall always endeavor to lead.tn offering to the public new and nieful-inventions.in outline: I have also ta ken the wholesale agency for the fate . of 0130. W. BROWN'ec CO'S CILLIBEATTD A.. J. WEIDENER, • N0: , 38 South Second At. 39-3 m Sept; 24, . `64. jA f:P A f II I ' gieee"o Fing:vllay.E ' 4 : ; a . r .. , •• ley), No-62/114nrket P01.,_ :• '" V 1 ' . PHILADELPHIA. i Dealer in tine Gold and Silver :WATCHES ; 'floeGold JEWELRY.; RAM SILVER-WARE. and the ma . MAZE of SILVER-PLATED WARE.' Corwantly on hand, a large aaaortment of the above goods at low prices.' .. Watches and Fine Clockallerms.an by tkillfol . work then i. also. Jewelry - repairing, Engraving, and all kind, .of Hair Work to order, at short notice. • _ MY - Don't forget the 01.. n BrANn, No: 622 'Market St., Philad'i. '.. . • : - 15,e13t. - 24,..64.-39 3m '• . LADIES , FANCY' :F17116.1 -- A T JOHN FAREMA'S • Old Estab.l4 o •• ed. e. FUR DIANtFACTORY, - •-.. • N0.,T;.8 ARCS ST.; ' • above • Seventh, P.IIIIADELPHIA. I have now in • afore, of my own Importation and Marmfactrire, one of -the LARGEST. - and' moat BEAUTI FUL selections . • • FANCY. FURS for LADIES and CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the Citv.— Also, a flue assortment of Gent's Par Gloves and 00l- Aa mynas were all purchased when 'Gold wax' at a much lower preinium than at present,' I am enabled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Schuylkill County and - • . • ..• . • Pr Remember the Name, Nun:titer, and Street! - . • J.O/11ri. FARSIRA, - iIS Arch St:, adore7tb, Banta Side, - PHILADELPHIA,. IN" I have no Partner, nor cennectionwith:any . oth er Store in Philadelphia Sept. 17;.'64. DANIEL -- 1' - City Cabinet Ware Rooms Manufactory,' 230 SOUTH SECOND. STREIT, Philadelphia. N. B. —Pavans - going to the City will Bud it toiheir advantage to tall apd examine theatock. D. M. K., sept. •6•1 . • „. 308. F. MA.Mmilakt.i., SHIP CHLIDLIED AND GWER, 404 South tOelaware Avetute, rmL.Outn. • rtr Rope, otaill , kinds, •Dakam;,Tar„Plidi. Paints, Paint Oils, and Black 'Varnish, dz., tarnished-In quan tities at the-lowest rates —•• . • Miura 1,1863. . . • - . Nei: 2 Word" Sixth IPhiledelphia, *mid lrn'tte itteittiQ t 0.6 - - ;olll4elecieditoti of yacospAh-D amp JEW)IXIII, 214Viat WAIE; - ffinTAVUtliCBß4Min&Vittlarefti - December 12 , 11 k - ; , . „ ____..,..,______. ~,,,a- 41.0045: - :... .---.•;- '. . T I -.. - 1, 1 0 5-17 .r .:11111111 .4. , .- - .. ' , v. , ..1 - ,--, ...• -- - • : '''''-t"EVSPribirtti3' '-' - 4 - . • .•• - -• ... . , - -• • ... ... mi . • ~...• ... . . ~. ~.„. „.„,, ,si. . r.if-ettr-:Prealclentialr‘mmticak,itere, • ' 11 TANT ITATIOjiia. PETRO Ls is U .0i . ..1 liftedA heavy'w:lglit from thebreastiof the Loyal Mil- . 1 •• . .' .• ' ...IPO.w. .. .......„,--,. .••••,-r- ,i'veyri^.u.s• — '. . i nous of ettr: Olientremeal;'-'- SY .. . ' -'. ...A.1....ti,_.•.1..- -- V;A_ ..i.kle•lN .. - ••• •:• • who have been dist:nerd • and fitint-twarted,- that Abel ~ - ..-.?...,, ~, . -,,,... . •,• , ~„ ..... . ; , I Ala 411 'f Eilterpitille --- Illpgil : Alir.W. ,•-• - wa44 :4,4„ it=si-41=7=4:04.10er. =I . :--.. T . :NT xt . ..; A ....ir : . .T ; :TA 01 ......,. ..:- .PrittripleS: ..• •, '-.' -:.-. aanl atg . hed that Sht l' e t YV• ht T lehn t l eitatbe l f iL ee " l ' , . -- I'lll - ='!:11:: -. .:A.' , -.1 - Oi _;: .. .----------;---- -,..-.tervention . and of 'Westeist.thesterediee' are pests ~. .....: , .., :runic ilky.: . vil:p . : . lityliire r • ..„ . . Tin mamaiglied bare steered the ri&t"to - Pei:hose' passed; Ansaniarlsrcous, nalongeramildlible ' llthe; : • .: f,„.. "aa'ay.. -, 41::',.ara,,,,....,,.. 4. _ .- F.1 . ... , ......r ....-!.. seveval "tracts ,of land In Wirt - end R=el.kenitles.' choke of amiwriti.:•belda.lheledm IA to tortoni -• Ate lo 4 - I),:i o *i ii, th e sie dicid iirefeashithat. • West Virginia, lying in the best • • OR,ltegkst iat .that. yearalonger ; Ile Benmlion:, palpably : , e , ft;*sitieriliy its Sate, and contelnlM 'orerl7.o oo scree, *ll'of - which •tiefests and leisure's during: therea t- tine oitiOs % , ......--L-witti ' lit° :46 sa-, "/ ,-, Th i s iber r.fti li red P al o birni Lir l mm e-El th ein t r f oo d t a the o Kano been selected with great cu and Vrandeed N a * its credb.eotedratedthat its arse-bearer le de`( . ~..... - . _•_. 1 d----. Molted on by_Po..Willesm F Robeta.. '''. „ , -..• d e s that it a Treparzses_citt , 4 4 •be essesenrd e_at .. ~•- out xs - xas toes . to 1306 „proper T. Igemed,,. .er Theriot' of the lands averages about gas per Fiddle, . for Cishiat the iste:Of tvremty , •,thre 'for' One: Wide Its '2ll,ltont sirte ' enne e 4411 1te - t he hee eealtrY . . .. mt . . 11 " • leia than one-tenth of the Price of 011 . Terr- i bondiastannuaibut sirmation the ikillir-sted awaits .• tits of iron.is .not taken into, the car . . non, or. tort', tractithairlng been lately cold n the same ~ the blow which shall soon' strike. th e sword - from Its lisoOnskal risdnakktini - ssitole sysitsim'euffers. The bosimad, *hint two mita of come of.these,;;44l,ooo' 'parricidal tutiad sad its ntaider-Vidnit to Sus- .bad.tiloo&34l.limtiatirlhekhear t, ' lda 64 : 1 4 1 .W the Per wife- •"" - . ' :- •..' - • :- tice.'of it may bete QM elenteneY. : Of asoreliwAtuniCad ' tangs ;: the•hraiti; Pill:obstrut. the lir- It Is proposed tukceruidze. . th is Assietietion.thqters' ainlitattlYitomasd bid forbearing ; and maigteeit a ex, and wanemd Ita. disease' . lenrodmising elements Chime Umlauts, and tarnish working capital to develop People. - &share the atomises-which instil) our faith .t o sn * u _o f th o. ayaterd r eta, every one will ant them. .- '--' . - -..-- • - .. - - that th e soon to open wilreee the titarsand ' fee it erbilessi.' °matt Maybe predniposod to dia • SOO,OOO shines will be sold, at $1• each,Whieb will float - from every'. ,battlethent in tta tli" . „ . • Pay kir the lands; and produce a working-mph/Li of pabile, end timperfecr. laic of .I,iberty for Allimmoya ,„.„_!. •. , ...i.... ..;„: • .... .. . - , ••• •• • .$lOO,OOO. . .-- . - • .•• -- , his - inibedded in the Constitution of our Union.. •' . 'Lite EFeat_yawe ' O, - .• - • ', • • - . • Subscriptions not taken for less than - 25 shares_ . '...• . • , TH3I NEW YORK TRiBUSE; founded in 1841. will • '.' TrOU - StS • 11, Ridlaitie . .' • ' Before paying for any tracts the titles be ioirefol: enter upon ititsventysfourth y q ly examined by competent counsel in Virginia, and an and enlalged means o at et il ! with . Its - pri uk relplei ed h° need Pee l ..Is w e ll known' 'arid. acknowledged by all medical additionalgeological examination - made of therriby an no re4tatementl Ite aims are the - diffusion of Intelli-. . men. The difficulty has been.to . obtain . such . a_ experienced geologist; and in mite of emfavorable re s . gamine and • the Inculcation of is-spirit- of Freedom and . preparation: of Aas will enter the circulation and . port upon any•tract, either n ot to title or ine as OH Humanity-thietrnthehall hare been generally assimilate it (Moe with the • blood. This point,. Territory: such tract will not be taken. and the capitol recognised and established at the basis of our . institn-1 . says Dr. Hayes; Massachusetts State Chemi.st, has of Abe Association proportionally reduced. "'_ . '' tons and i adity, that ' In j ustice .ta the t" : " lneat.". ' the *. been &Halsted . in the Peruvian Syrup, by coe:Ann • ,A,i,erstsis grolicientstibscriptions are made,. and. tbe weakest, the most desp i sed, Is ~' fearful mistake—that lion i n awe before i i n k nowo. .. • • ' proper examinations completed, the tracts will be taixo no community or State .can "afford to. wrong -even 'he —..•• . J• . _ • .• posseassicsi of, and wells put down as rspidlyna capital - . humblest member—then willonr.land bask once, more - _ The Pe r uv i an S y rup .. .. and enerern 'accomplieh. the. Work. , . ••• • ' .. .in the calm sunshine of peace and prosperity: ' •In wo rkingthe lands., the system of leasing Parts for TUE TRIBUNE has for the last year been pnblishedi Is a PROTECTiI . 2) aolution of the PROTOXIDR a royalty mil beadopted in order to develop so large a without profit to its PMPrietora , 'solely 'became of the OF•IRON.' .. A..trsta DISCOVinin IN seemasie. that • body as rapidly.** practicable, After securing .all..j.be . depreciarion•of oar Currency below sbeepeete s t an d ar d etrik "at the Root of Disease - by ' supp _lying the tracts favorably reported 'op, they will be formed' into compelling ns to buy paper "and. cther.inaterials at a bk‘0a......„- es with its VitolPrinelple or)Life Eletuent Five Companies, under the General Law of West Vie-. 'cost coneiderably above the fall amount received from! . Iron. ia, each with a: ' cvital of $ 1 .0 0 R000 , - dlvided Into our subscribers On our Weekly edition, the net loss rOO,OOO shares of SI4X each Company !awning; one-elm : 'has amounted.toman thousands of dollars ; while our} of the lands purchased, anti baring s te,eoo working large recciptsfrom Advertising - have been wholly _ate' capital, - - . . .. - - . lambed by the extraordinary expenses:-for Correspond- Each sintamriber to this Association will : neer& one- .ence„ Telegraphing, tte., devolved on its by the ii• ar.— k ‘ tifth of his subscription' in • the stock . of each. of ,the As we do not supeose ear patrons desire that we should • 'Companies. • • work for them at our • own cost. and prefer not to be James Lynd, 1181 i. bas . Consented to sit as Trustee • patronized . by _anrwho muur.desire it, we have some for the association. in order to receive the .Subscrip-• what advanced for Pie ensuing . year the prices of our. dens for Stock; an d pay for, and hold the titles' to the Semi-Weekly and Weekly,: as we have Already done , lauds. . • • _ -, -- . ' • ".. with those of oar ' Daily editions. This increase is As soon as 50,000 shares shall have been inbacribed. "purely nominal: there never before was a time when a temporary Board of.Odicers will be chosen by the the fsrmers of our country could buy THE TRIBUNE subscribers, to supervise the emuninstion of the lands , for so little of thetrown produete or labor as they can sad manage the affairs of the. Association. until ; the ley the . following . several Companies are formed and organized: , '.. , .-. " The importance of the oil production and trade is . . .. - -DAILY ..TRII.BUNE4 - . just beginning to be understood and 'appreciated: - new Single copy• • 4 smuts: uses are daily „ found, and the demand is 'aridly. in- Mail subscribers, 1 copy, 1 year--311 Nos. ...$l.O 00 ereasing, keeping always in advance •of the supply.— '. ', SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, __ From.the money article of the •• Philadelphia' Wger,'. • Mail subscribers, 1 - copT, 1 year—B24 N 05.... - - 4 Ou of 36th hist., we quote the following in . confirmation .. - -, 2 comes 0.. —.-• - ......, . 7 470 of this,view:_' •' - "." -•- • ••• .o " 5 copies; or over, each copy .., 3 00 *. The.opemtlons In 011 company :Stock were again - ..- - WPEEIILY yRinuNNE, . . ... , • large, covering sales of some 33,000 shares: nice, Mail subscribeni, single copy. 1 year--42 Nos .2 50 ruled liteady throughout the day, with an advance' In o . •••• . Clabs of f1v0..... • ' 10 00 some few instances, and. the shares of all .the ,better Persons remitting s2o"for 10 copies, will receive Mr class of Companies were firm. The stocks, of several , • . copy extra, gratis. •- . - •• • ' • of the companies are limning to ne .considered - invest - - Persons remitting $4O for '2O copies, :wili•,receive:.one d sent securities, their dividends being large' an regr . e. ; ' copy. Semi-Weekly, gratis. . -' larly paid.. The field of prodirctiveopendions in oil is Perions remitting. SSO for 40 copies, will receive one steadily. widening, - bat the widened field and: increased copy Daily, gratis..: 1 - . .• - . production do not keep pace with the uses to Whitt the. Drafts on New York; payable •to the order of ...Toy . oil is applied, and prices , are advancing. The liciring TEDIVNT.,.. being Artier: are preferable. to any other excitement in Greene county Is now becoming as great mode of itpittance.• But where drafts cannot be con as it has hitherto been on Oil • Creek, , and the: excite-.. venlently procured, United. states' •or Nat West Bank ment on - the same subject is all aglow in Virginia, . bills are the-next best, and may be sent •by . mail ; but Soutilern Ohio and Northern' Kentucky, The success in case °floss, TUE TRiBUISE. will not be responsible tharattends the search for oil in the regions: named Is unless furnished.with a full description of the bills, in , producing great excitement, and although some money eluding the name of the bank,' denomination •and nuns only be lost by unwise speculators In shares, there is her, and the time and place of the "mailing -of the let scarcely a doubt that ranch oil will be produced, es; ter with the inclMure_s. • -Address _..' • • tablishing a source tif wealth hitherto unknown, or, if • ' THE TRIBUNE, New York, known, unappreciated." -. • ..' -- ' • ' - • ' , 'Stet • • SOme Oil companies have been unsuccessfuLTrorn _ the diet of buying lands sadly selected, : having too lit-. tie territory or too small a - capital- • In such' an enter- . • prise as this, with an enormous territory. in. the best oil region, selected by the most competent judges, and with abundatt (ash means, failure is simply . impoini. The ' itivestinenfs, and profits -are certein; 100 per rent. per annum is- lociestimate of the prcifits on the. amount invested. The land will always be worth more than the price paid for: it for farming purposes. 640 acres of the laud, in the most desirable' location,may be selected and laid out for a town-(this being express ly authorized by the law of West Virginia, under which . the Companies will be.lueorOuratcd4 and these hits sold • at a moderate. price will return the whole capital to the Stockholders. ' • '- • • One-fifth will . be required to bi paid. on every:share at the time of Subscription. and the balance as. requiredi not noire than one-filth of: each share , to be called ; in at one time... .- . ' • • ' • The ondereigied respectfully 'submit to their fellow citizens that the present enterprise offers a safer, surer, -and cheaper' investment than any Oil enterprise yet started, and earnestly invite their "co-operation to en sure its success. Subscriptions at $1 a share, cannot be made - after Ist of January next. . •• Plans, and further information, can be obtained from either of the undersigned, or from JAMESLYND, Esq.. No. 514 South Sixth- Street, Philturd, to whom sub scriptions are paid. ' • • . • - . . mf - JONEs . WEBSTER,. • Newspaper Advertising Agent, No. 50 North Fifth Street, below Arch, Philada, is agent to I- dye subscriptions from this. COunty..— Reference. the publisher of this Paper. : . STRICKLAN It KNEASS, 212 Smith Fifth st • ' AUGUSTUS C. BOURNONVILLE; M.. D,, 516 N. - Sixth at. - ' ' - . , ••• . • JOSEPH W. RYERSS, Fox Chase. ' - . C. D. TALMAGE. 110 South :Third. st. ' •• :THOMAS It. GARSED. 106 Chestnut et. . .TAMES McMAN ES, 607 Walnut at. .• ' • • • Wit. M. UHLER; M. D,. Falls of Schuylkill; . DAVID. W. SELLERS, 212 South Fifth et. • HENRY W. GRAY. 1021 Chestuntst. . : POW ELL F. CLAYTON, 155 North Third st: WILLIAM GitIFFITHS,3O3 Race st. • . . . CHARLES OASLOYNE „ 27 S. Second st. ROBERT B. SMITH-8 Woodland Terrace. . : WILLIAM ST Camden. • • J. H. WHE ' -113 South Fifth at.: . . E. M. J 329 Market rt.' - . • . ' CHA 34AT Jolt. - IIIiSONH EY ,-0052 5,• 610 MarketSansom A: et. . BOWEL ASS. Fourth and Library sta. .. CLAYI'O- LEN. 112 South Fourth et. - -'.. CHARLES O'NEILL, Sixth and Chestnut Ms,. • • WILLIAM H. 'ACKLEY, 802 North Second st. B. scorr,.J. , 619 Chestnut et..: MATTHEW J. BRADY, 1131 shachamaxon 'at. • Wm. H. BARNES, 37 North Third st: .' • WM. F. WARBURTON, 430 Chestnut 51.' JONES WEBSTER, 50 North Fifth sr: Dec.. ii, '64- • ctramtur Err„ anst cssarmir ST. "09 afar= frr” 1864, THE ,DRAKE PETROLEUM CO, Of Philndclphin. -$1.,000 1 00 - 0 100;000 .Shares;-Par $lO -00; • • $50,000 CASH WOII:S.LIsTG CAPITAL. . •• SUBSCRIPT(' ON - $2 50. - • ..• • President--T. HASKINS DE PUT, President of the Catawissir Railroad Co • • •• . • - - rice . Pr pident- , -TIIOISIAS WATTSON: .of the. Hardware firm of- Truitt & Co., NC.. ,ti•- , S Market St.. Treamier--•SAMIEL WORK, of. Work,' •Mecouth• &-Co.,llankera, Sonth.Third St.• , • • • - • DIRECTORS:• • . • T. HASKINS DU PUY, WM. D. SIIERRERD, •• ' —•" • • . • . Insurance. Agent, THOMAS WATSON; GEORGE P. WAY, .' • . ' • : Of' late Dry.Gonds - Firm E, .S. RICHARDS, • LEISENRING'. • -Of Germantown, • . cashier, Mauch Chunk EDWARD SIIIPPEN, EN.. , • Bank, Mauch Chunk: • The property.of the Drake Petroleum Company con sists of two tracts of lauds, one of two hundre&and . fifty-seven acres and one of two•bundred and sixty-fiVe acres, making . in all, five hundred and twelve acres, in - fee, on the Caldwell Branch of Oil Creek. •• • • The property has - been critically examined by a. Com, Mitten appointed for • that purpose, 'and . the territory . " pronounce& in their judgment, to be fully equal to that on Oil Creek:. fitting which the largest oil- wells • eyer diScovered have been found.., • •., • • , •• k... The kinds resemble those on Oil Creek; in every par-: Denier, and It is believed-from the lame number .of 0 , 1 springs in close proximity,-that valuable . wells Will be :epened-on both these tracts. • • . • • • The management have already Secured several En gines and engage: la competent Superintendent. - with a view to immediate and an enegetic development. • • A large portion of these ,tracts bottom, and.admi mbly•adapted for boring: • • . • • • Several Companies' are organized on lands immedi ately adjoihing. this .territory, among which- it the • Briggs and Crescent City Oil Companies of Philuda. . In•presentipg the Drake Petroleum Company•to the public, the Director Sask - that their scherne should he -examined; and subscriptions made to the Stockin full tutu as.to Its present and prospective value. - T. - BASKING DU PUY: President: •- • • • • .. THOS. D. WATTSON, Vice Presldent. - SAMUEL WORK. Treasurer. • , • • Subscriptions will be -received for a' limited nutriber of shares at the Banking House.. of-Work; - McCouch • Co: No, Bdtkattb Third Street, Philadelphia. • ••• • . Capital ESTEV. , B-COTTAGE ORGANS Are not only unexcelled; but they are absolutely Una equatted by any other Reed Instrument in the country: Designed expressly for Churches and - Schools, they are, found to be equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sale'only by • • . 12.•31 - . BRUCE.' No. 18 North SEVENTH SL, PHILAD'A. rir'Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a complate assortment of the ,PERFECT MELODEON. - *pt. . 7 HOWARD ASSOCIATION; • • ' • PLIILLADELPIIIA, • Inseams of the Nervetai, Scotian - • ALTri. nary • and-Sexual Illystentw—new; arid tellable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION -sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of - charge. Address, Pr. J. SKILLLN lIOUGLITON. Norard Asso ciation, No. 2 Sonth - Ninth street, ptiladelphia, Pa. J-0 le, .0 New 'Greengrocer's Store, 4 . REPT BY 21B.S..YROSY; '..• 3far ket et., jet-hand side, itex.tdorbet.oic • • ~ Fti.mr.aitif Feed Rtore. • ;• • Mrs. Frost parnosee to .-koep on' handl& imletv o VEGETABI.M. .FLOWNIM 71811:.&c.' - fihe feels grateful to her freuda for their former- patronage, and hOpea that It may be continued, by aiming her:an early . , - (April o, -414.-15- • . tirwir. .11.01PIC . . WORKS OF . . ... JOHN. A. ROEBI,ISG, •-• - Trenton.: New. J e r s ey. . .* . _ .. .. or A large, nasortment of Wire Rona constantly on hand. , Orders. tiled witli dispatch; POT size, strength, nd cost. toe circular. . atoll: .04.--1-iy• , .wAtOtips: T., A lirge ancirunent of •Wattbes--Amelinan. . • • tnglish and Swiss, in . Gold and Silver, Single • . and Hunan , ' Cases:: An examinaticm is re apleadly..e4cfled. = ' Watchmaker - and Jeweble,:Ceotre • December 12,,63 • . . • • . _ , emsivadeor Jere ins** itne.fite..4. -1-The undersigned has remaredide -Flour and Feed Ste from Tioirregian and: Third Streets, - to Uri corner,: darlott male William Stirsehere.heng keep on hand a choitiiidock-of Artit)as in his UT:4'llnd a fine assottment of lirstniars stratus.._ • .11. is old:friends and customers " pie -teepectfally solid- - ted to continuo their patronage, while the general pub lic 3011 talk -MR smiths A. 408 En .149-4,. and are invited nnll edl o .. -- • t ronarille. Apr 1121... _. --z 11,tf ;:- A of_eigit7l7 - ty risiA Dish hoar etin6; - 111 • December IT,' .64- Read This ca J. R. t OXELL'S CHEAP - CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, ante Street, Opposite . Mortimer House, POT TSITI LI..E. The citizens' of Pottsville and - neighboring towns, vtiges and hamlets. one. and .all, are invitee to: 'call and examine uly stock -tfif wares before buying else where, as lam not to be undersold,- and can .furuish Housekeepers with every article they want In my line of business. In•the atOck of . • " • ...- - French: China,• will be found Tea Setts„.Diriner -Setts, Card and Cake 'Baskets,' Watch Cases, Segar Holderi, Match Safes, -Motto Mugs,, Scotto Cups and Saucers, Vases, Color nes, China Seto for. Children, and a general variety of TOys, tte, Glas4 Ware. • • • • Choicest,' latest patterns, consisting. of Table and By Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses. Decanters,. Bar and Bitter Bottles: Gob- - lets, Plates, Castor Bottles, Pitchers old - Creams, CO erie. Sugar . Bowls Spoon Holders; Syrup Cana, Fruit BoWls; Fruit Jens, Cake • Stands, Kerosene Lamps' every. variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks', Candy Jars. atit.ote. •.. . • : • Crockery r . 'Crockery_P: A full assortment. of IRON STONE C.IIINA,of 'dif ferent patterns: in setts or single pieces, to suitthe Pub lic. A large assortment of enrmon C. C. Ware,.whieli I will sell at low flg,urris.. ~ • Yellow .and 'Stone Ware.. • Padding Dishes, Pie. Milk. .Pans, Jelly Moulds; 'Pitchers. Tea Pots,. B , tter Pots, Milk Pots; Jars,'Jugs, etc.. etc.."' MISCELLANEOUS Setts. CartoN, Slop Jars and Foot Baths ;* Quartt and (" : Pint Flasks ; nil Oil, ire., ,tre. Frait'Jars , of ,every . deserlption. hI ERCIIANTS cats sell you. Goods at: City thus saving you freight' :Call and see if it is tit sus . J. ft. TftO3ELL. . . April la, 14: = • •. • - IF-. . . The . Most . Comidete•Searing • • f6hine.in . Existence... - • . The Introduction.. of the.'- FLORENCE' '.Dates a new era in Sewing Machines , . It Hems, Yells, Binds, .Gathers, Braids, . .Quilts,'and !Gathers - and Sews on a •• • • !turtle at the satne - tinte. • The..tindersigned . has •been appointed' Agentfort Schuylkill County, - of the -.Florence Sewing - Machine Company, Manufacturers of the celebrated Reversible • Feed Sewing Machines. • ' .. • . • .• The following advantages Over any and all Sewing Machines, are claimed for the "Florence " : •. It makes four different stitches, the lock, knot -. don ble-lock and double-knot, 'on one and the: same :chine. Each'stitchteing alikell on both sides of the fabric. It his the reversible feed motion, which enables the' operator, - bygmply turning a thumb•serew; to have the work run either to the right or left to •stay.auy partof the ilame,.or fasten the ends of the seams, without turn ing the fabric. • . Changing the length 'of the stitch, and.from onekind of 'stitch to another, can readily he done:While - the ma chine is in motion... • .• -• • .• - • Every stitch is perfectin itself, making the scam Se cure anduniform. • It is almost noiseless, and can he used where quiet is Its motions are nil fmeltire.:• there are no springs to - get out of order, and its simplicity enables' the most in experienced to operate it. -• 'lt will not oil the . dress 'of the operator, as . all. the 'machinery is oh the top of the table. • . It is the most rapid sewer in the:world inaking five stitches to' each revolution. , • ' Its stitch is the' wonder Of all. because, of its cont blued lasticity, ,strength and beauty. • It does the heaviest or finest Work with equal. facili ty, without change of tension or machinery: ' Every Machine has one of •Jetickis patent 'hemmers . tittached,:fthe rieht to use which we. control„ enabling the operator to turn any width of heni desirea. The public; is respectfully Invited to examine these Machines MAN! store of the undersigned, Centre street; Pottsville, where full particuluSwill be.given. E. It. MORRIS. 24.4 f August 20. 'G4 THE PMENIX. PECTORAL WILL . CURE YOURS COUGH. THE'. PECENIK PECTORAL, 603U'O.LTND SYRUP OF WILD. CHERRY AND • SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, . •Will 'cure the Ditiases of Tll,ll - 0 AT_ A r111.16...1.1;NG:a• • Such as °Ads, .Cipughs, Croup,' Asthma; Bron cliitisi Catarrh, ..ori+:.77trottt, Ilbarseners, iirhooping Cuugh, 4fe. • -" rr.s - TIMELY x:ss. WILL ritsxrrr., • PI:111,110NA BY CONSi iIPTIOIIT,i •• • And even where -this fearful disease heti 'taken hold it ' will afford greater relief than any other medicine. • 31ies Kate Vanderslice: atWardies Trimming's Store, Market*street-nbove Centre,-Pottsville. says : " I WM •benefitted more by-using the Phcenix Pectoral than any • other medicine I ever , reed." • - • Elias Oberholizer, of .Lionville, Chester county, was cored of a cough of many.yrars' standing, by using the Pbcenix Pectoral., .• . . Joieph Lukens, of Ball street. Phcenixville, certifies. whene was cured of a 'cough of two years. standing, all other medicines had failed, by the rise of the Phoenix Pectoral . . - Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold: hundreds of bottles orthe Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who have used it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing! • John Boyer; St., editor of the independent .Phrenix*,l has rio he.sitathn in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough and irritation in the. throat. - • ' The proprietor of this medicine has io much cond. dence in its curative powers- front the testlinony of hun dreds who have -used it, that the money; will be'refnnd. ed to any pnrchttier who is not satisfied with Its effects. It is so pleasant to take that children - cry for it. . • • It COSTA only TWENTY.FIV'E. CENTS, - 'lt is intended for only one class et diseases, namely, those of the throat and lunis.• * 113.7 Prepared only: by LEVI-: OBERNOLTZEE; M. Pluznixville. °Pa:. • , Sold by all DruagiSta'and Storekeepers.. ' . ' • JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY & COWDEN. 23 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. ' General Wholesale 'Agents. • .N. 11.—if your nearest storekeeper or dreggist does not keep these 'Medicines, rend to the proprietor or his! Wholesale Agents. Sold, wholesale and retail; by J: G. BROWN JcSON, , HENRY SAYLOR, and J. C.. ITCOLLEZ. Druggist:4, , Pottsville: J. li Buena.. IL Prevost and J. Lawrence. Druggists Mlnersville B. Fry, Tenancies; atal - bY every druggist-an storekeeper -In Schuylkill County. • . • • ESept. 10. 14.,-3T-3re 413NRD TO THE; LA.DIES. Dr. DEPONCIPS GOLDEN PILLS. for Fenudes. - . • .• InfallUe in coVrecti r•ic regulating and removing 4211 obentdirms,porit whatever oatise,,an4 -catray . s sj.ccessfuli:ita Inseitient . •• - • • - - • These pills have been used by the Doctors for manor years both In France and. America. witli unparillelea: - emcees in every rain; and he Is urgedVr tnany-thons-.• and ladies.ho used them to make the Villa public-for 1. the alleviatkon of these aufferinglrom.any,irregularitleil whatei?'W.iialisll as pv`Pnivent an: limas* of bray, , wiltwe'bealttnill in* permit' It. rankles. pecullaryt sttnated,'or those - aupposibilliennelves erv, t are,.gins:t thnititegiticisftiabigrtheekVille while in that condition, Its the proprietor assumes .no responsibility after this winionWon, although their mildness would prevent - any mischief to health t• - otherwise,..the Pills are recommen. ded. . Full and explicit directioruk atxximpany each box. Price, One Draw. • Sold wholesale and reetail by JEN% . 46. .bows ate. Sma.Draggißto. Sble • Agent, ..Centre: iftrect, P.ottsvftle. PS. • .. - .: • Virladles, byeending then 1 , to the "Yottsville! Post .ciftice.,l tinhave 'the Pills hent in nnY.Part ior tbel country. tanisl. and "free of postage,"Jry u*ll.. "balii OW. by It. 0 4 imrpr. St, Cif& : J. Kau, InerP4ll!) , 4 . l i , ' EP Aquitillut :. and, -k- EL f l = 2oB . -r- ejAftwi try,.o.u i st in town and !li t *44I II94TOTAIr AIOOVIP ss44,iiiiW The *erayiuu•Syrup Cures Dyepepsie, Liyer Complaint, Dropes, Fever - and Ague, Lose of Energy, Low. Spuds. The Peruvian. Syriip • • Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the sys tem, aud builds up an ".Iron Comditution." .• . • • Pe ruvianThzti••Syrap. . • . . . Cures . -Nervone ,Affections,? Female- 'Complaints, and all diseases of the Kidney and Bladder. - ' • . The Peruvian .Syrup: . . , . Is ii, SPECIFIC for all.diseaSes . originating in - a BAD STATE .OF •fIIEDLOOD, or. accompanied by Debility . Or a:Low State:of the System. - Pamphl. • ets containing cert4icates of cures'' and recommendations from some of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen and others, will bo sent PlikE to any address.- • • We select alew of the names to phow the char acter of testimonial's : - • • . john E. W • ...• • President Of,tho Motropiditim. B:Cnk, Y: • • Rev. Abel ' , Stevens, , . . • Late Editor Christiati • Advocate & . • Journal - Rev.:P.:Chinch, Editoi York qkropicl6. . • • Itev;John Pierpont, •,LeuClohnson, M. D. . Warren Burton, . M. D. • Arthur, 8. , -.Tuller, S. K. Kerabill, M. D../ , Gurdini RObbins, W. R. 'Chisholm, M.-.D. • ~ ' Sylvaima Cobb, • _Trope's Dana, M., " '.T. Stary King, • Peresniah Stone, M. D.• Ephraim Nate , Jose Antonio SanehesM.D Joseph IL Clinch,. IA -A.-Hayes, M. D. " 'llenry Upham. . Abraham Wendell. M..D. 4 . P. C: ileudley, CJ. R. Chilton, M. D. • • " • John-W. Olmstead, rH. E. Kinney, M. D. • • Prepared by N. L. CLARK CO.,' exiltatively for J. P.-DINSMORE. No. dill Broadway, New York. t3' S'uld by.nll Drogglsts.. . . , .. . . . . • • „ • • ,• • Reddirtes Russia Salve!: FORTY 'YEARS' .EXPERIENCE- - ' ;-... Has fully establisbedlhe'superlority of • : .1 EDD.ING7S ' RUSSIA SA LV E Over all other, healing tweparktions, .• It cares all ..kinds of.' gores, - Cats, Scalds,' Barns, Boils; !Ulcers, Salt ,Rlecum, Ery-' Corns, Sore - Lips, Sore Eyes,- &Cy &c., removing tfie.Pain at 'once, and reducing the most angry lostting swellings and psilammation• as if by Magic. .•• ONLY .25 CENTS A BOX. '• • FOIL SAL 6 HT • r ' • J. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, New York ' S. W. FOWLE & CO., No. IS Tremont St.. Boston. And by all No.. July 16, .04. ' • • • .29,1 y-tow ' Si .flyer's gziSAßA,B,llll>) Tfl fOllll'S GREAT RIIidEDI ITS • Scrofula and 'Scrofulous Diseases. • • . Prom • Binerp. Eitel Joon-known merchant of Ox. • • :ford, Maine. ' • .t • " I have - sold large quantities of . yinir. SARSAPA. • - nn.l..A,tiutf . .tiever yet one bottle . whielt. failed of tlio leaked effect and full satisfaction tothoSe wlio took It: . As fast as-our people try, it, they: agree there has. been no medicine like before in our community." - Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches; l'ustnles,lll- . • Cent, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. • • Strattini,. Bristol; England. only do my'duty'to you and the public, when I add .mv . ' testimony to that you publish of the me dicinal virtues of yotir SArts.kpartf t.LA.• Hy dangly • ter, aged ten,liad: au afflicting limner in. her cars, eyes, and hair for years, Which tra were'nimble , -to cure until weiried your Smts.irAttim.4. She has been well for Some months." • From Mrs. Jaffe 'E. Bice; a well-knawn nod.much- Ssteemed lady ofDcimisrille, Cape May . Co., ...V ..1. . -"My daughter has suffered for a year past with si . • serofulouk eruption; which was very 'troublesome. Nothing afforded any - relief until we tried your sAnsArhitttd,A;which Soon-cormiletelv'cured her." . 'From' Chtirles P. Gage,' F. 87., of the wirlelg-kiumn • • • Virge. Marrayj Co.; mantifiscturers qr-eitameliect . . papers Nashurs, H. . ' . •" I had for several years - a very troublesome. humor in my face; which grew-constantly worse • until it disfigured my features and -became an intol: .erable affliction. I tried' almokt •evcry thing.a man could of both advice and medicine, litit.without any -.relief whatever, until I took yotir SAT:SAC - AT:MLA. It immediately made .my, face worse, ns you told me-. it might for a time; but in a few woes " the new shin began to "form under the blotches,-and con tinued until Mr face is 'as smooth as any body% '-and I . ani without :oily symptoms of the disease that' I know 0f... I :enjoy perfect health, Mid without a -doubt owe it to-your S.tus.ji•Anitt,a." : • . .Erysipelas—Goneral Blood.; ' . . From Dre llobt. Seaein, Muskat Se., Nilo - York " Dlr. A Yell. 1 seldom fill to remove /.:errAtiona and Se.rofidous Sorts by the persevering - rise of your. Sees.trAnittA, and I have jest, now cured au attack sof 'Malignant Fowsipelos with it. No alterative we possess equal's the SARSA e..i1ut.c.... you. have sup plied to the profession as well as to the people.".. • • . • From J. E.• Johnston ' - Ns , 1.,• freeman, Ohio. - " For twelve year!, r lull theyellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during - which time I tried all the Celebrated lihysiebins I during-which roach, and took lion dreds'of dollars worth of medicines'. • The tillers, were so badrehat the •cords became visible,-and the doetors•decided-that my arm must be amputated. I 'began taking . year SAASSAI'AIIILI.A. -TOO 'two bot tles, and some' of your ruts. 'Together, they haie eared me. I antrum as well and sound as any body. Being Ina public place, my ease Is - known to every body in this community, and 'excites the wonder of . . ;Front lion. /fiery Metro, M. P. P.; of Newcastle, C. ir, a:leading member of the Casicdianl'ariiii ' meet.. - CLARK'S. , DISTILLED. •el have risen your S ARS .(I'.l.trlLT;.l in My family, . for „,inisieral debility, :tntl. for, parleying the blood, - . RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR,. with very belief' ..ial results, and feel confidence in lidelightfully'perftimed, • and does not turn rancid in • cerumendieg i to the afflicted.". • • - .. . • warm Weather. - . . . . , . . . -... • - ••• • .. . • . St. Anthony's - Fire; . Rose,. Balt - . Rheum; • • -' ~ . CLARK'S INSTILLED :... • • : - • .- . .. •. . Scald Head, Sore Eyes:. --' '• .. ••' • : RESTORATIVE OR TILE HAIR. • .. Fri.fil . 'Hariyi Sickler, F.sq:, the'dige'editoiof the 'la . tni only perfeetdreasing and restore!. of color corn= .'• Tankhannock Dentocrat,i'ennsylvitnia. .•• .. • ' : . • bineti, . ''• , t ,.- • Our only child, abort three years Of age, vial S DISTILLED , 's -- . . - . ' CLARK K- ' • : - ~- • ' attacked by pimples on his.forchearh They rapidly. - ' - - . . . spread until they formed a loathsome and iirulent RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR . sore, which covered his. face, and actually Ulialed'l • .• leotadY's•toilet is complete Without It. his eyes for some days. A skilfel physician applied ~ . . -- . . . . nitrate of 'silver, and 'other' remedies, withOut.any" . . • • ' -- CLARK'SS DISTILI.ED apparent effect. . For fifteen days we guarded' his ' - RESTORATIVE . FOR TIIE HAIR; . hands, lest with them :he should tear open the.fes- Is scientidcially prepared, costs only 14 per bottle, and tering and CorruptAvolind which covered his whole : . is sure to give natisfaCtiou. ..Taee. .llaving tried every thing else we had. am. , . -.• ,_ hope frorn e we •began givime your, Se resrArtitta, . . . - . Give it a trial. ' . • • and applying-tire iodide ot . potash 'lotion, as ybu • ' . - • . 'direct.. !The sore began to heal when we had given I • ' For sale-by druggists generally.. In city and country. . the first bottle, and was well when we had 'finished . . ~, ~, ~.,.. „ ~.,,.„ ; ..., •• , • the Second. The child's eyel a shes, which had come . • Li, tte‘tilsli-Dal. lOE co; ~- rropnetors. cut, smw again, and he 'snow as Itenitliy nod' fair I): El: BARNES & CO. N. "I•, General Agents. as any other. The whet* neighborhood predicted . k, t „ 0 . • . 0(0 ,. t . h - ~i 4 3 ' that the child must clic." • - • - - . •.. .• . flans .. •..•• • F. . 2.11.1.y.e0W ' • • Syphilis and - Mercurial Disease: , . 'Pro: be. Hiram Moat; of Si. Louis, Missouri... -"•I fled your SARSAPARILLA a- more effectiral'. , remedy' for the secondary. symptoms of. Syphilis 'and for syphilitic disease titan any Other we passese. - The proiession are inclebte.l to you, for some el. the - best medicines we have.":. . •.. . .: • - Frees .4. J.' French, ...IL:D., an-imibent physician of Lawrence, dfirse„ who is a prominent member of ••• Ow Legislature of itassetchusetts._. - • , t , pa. .11: I.Eit. ' ely dear Sir r I have found your SAUSACAR.ILLA. en excellent remelts'. for Serphflis, - . both' f the primary and: second - ate, type,lnfti 'efiec teal in some cases, that were too obstinate to yield to ether remedies. Ido not blew What we can em ploy with , more certainty of success, Where avower -Ad alterative iS . r!liptired:". • .• • • , • . . , Jr, Chas. S.. ran'iietn, of :New Brunswick, V. J., , hail dreadful ulcers on his lens, caused by the abuse efinereury., or tnercuriai disease, Whieltgrew more -. aud more aggravated for year's, in spite of. every - remedy or treatment that, could be applied, until the Peraeverieg use of A-eEit's S.O.SAPAIIILLA relieved him., Few caries can be found more inyeterate and: diStressing than' tills, , and it took several. 'dtizeit • bottles to-care_lfira ''..; • • - ' -, - - .. - - - "Leueorrhcs, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally'Pecidueed brinternal. 'Scrofulous T:7- • eeratiqn, anti are very often 'cured. by the ;liter:dive' efrect • of this SAns.t etittutt. Some cases require; . however, in - aid of-the S A ItSAPARI I.LA the skilful . application of local remedies. • • .- . , . ' Frost the' well-I - It-twit - and trblely•relebrated- Pr. 1 • • • Jacek •Norrill, of Chichi:ma.' . •: . '"I h a vev found 'your SAlCSArxrattet an excellent alteratire In eliseeseri elf females. 'Many eases of Irregularity, Leueorrifccee Internal Ileeration, and local debility, arising - from the serofulons'diathesise have yielded to it, enirthere are fevi that de note when its effect Is properly aided by - local treatment" . A logy, iinudilltio to -boos , Me . publication• of ker - - -.. .. • - Onini.‹Trrftes-r. -.--' ,: .• . ..." liv slaughter and myself'. have been cured. of a . very debilitating .I.eneorrlstea. of long- standing, by two bottles of your. B.I.ITRA i...k nIL LA ~.' - - 1 . . .. . llhetimatiani -Gout:, Liver ' Complaint, .DYs.; • ..• .Pepsia; Heart Disease,,Nettrahris ''. when esusc;=l by .crretala fin the • sysiern' . ate rapidly • oared by this' Exr. tm a S:AnsArua, - - • ' - ... AYER'S CATITARTIC 'PILLS poitems so many advantages over:the other . 1)11ra - wives lit the market, and their imporior virtues are so universally known, thatwe need m t Ado more - than to • assure the pithlie their_ quality bi maintained equal to die bestit ever hacbeen, and that they 'may be ••depeuded - on to do, all that the,y have 'cver done , .. • Prepared: by S. -AYEIt, CO;r' Lowell, Masi.. and , sold by , • • • 3: 13. BROWN it Sou..vu3d.by all tbe - drig. gebie ir-‘?PttAvillet abso by ell 414ereittule4lehle.eee• ...J•litt,Wf+-:1., - _ .cyrtfidittE plrits.! e 4 bi - 1 t PRESERVER HEAL CEirrial'i AND SAFE. For the Remora!' Of Obotruetione. and the Mam. . . cans of Rtyrtskrrity in the Recurrence of the . • . - Monthly Periods. - • . • '-. tir - They tare or obviate those numerous . diseases that sfing fro:lttl htS,IIIIIIity, by _removing: the irrega. laxity iself., • ..• . • • Pa - They cure SuPpreesen, Rxce4adve and Pedal ipir They cure Green SickneSs felliorosia). '. • £ They 'cure Nervous and. Spinal Affections, pains lfl the back and lower parts of the body. Deminesa. Fa-. tigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the_l3eart LOw nese of Spirits, Hysteria-. Sick Headache, Giddiness, etc., etc. .lit a word, .by removing the Irregularity, they remove the Cense and-with it au. the. effects:that i spring from t. • ' " . - • ' . tir Composed of simple, Vegetable extracts; they . contain nothing deleterious to any. constitution, howev er delicate„,-tbeirtfunction being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly lased, they .never fail to do. • • intr . They may be safelyiused at any age, and . at- any , 'I period, r4ggIT'IMILINGI THE.FIFIST mass' nos-vas, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infant. Irly PRATENT pregnancY.• .'' . • ' air All letters seeking information. or advice will be promptly, freely "and discreetly answered. .... .. Par Pull.directionanecompany each box. .•. • • c 7 Price $1 perbox. or six boxes for $5. • • Pr" Sent by until, free of postage, on receipt of price. PrPamphlets sent by mail-free of postage.' by ' • . - DR. W. R. IdERWIN & CO.. ' No. a 3 Liberty street; New York, PrePrictOrs. • .Feb 6, '64..• ." . 6-Iyeow DR. WRIGHT'S REJUITENATLN-G ELIXIR Or, ESSENCE 'OF LIFE. Prepaxed from Euro Vegetable Extracts, con taming nothing injurious to the most deli • • . . \\•,165t1A.M.,/,. • ENV , . - • . ". • 1 Ai the •Phienii. rime* from theait ses of Itstire, animated with - new life o — , to deem this rdnienate the' : system • and overcome disease. . ' • .• • • . . • 1:15 ,- .The itejuvenating Elixir is the result of modem 'discoveries in the vegetable kingdom:. being entire: ly new and abstraermethod of mire, irrespective of all the old and worti-out systems. • .•. '• gar - This medicine has been tested.by.the most emi nent medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest medichT discoveries of the age, • Ver.One bottle will cnre'general Debility:, , ,• • • .W A feW doses cures Hysterics in females, • • • r2s -- One. bottle cures Palpitation•uf the Heart.. .• . . tar A few doses restore the, organs of generation." • • From one to three - bottlua.restores the manli-. ness and full Vigor of youth. . , A few doses.restores the appetite. Or Three bottles cure the worst case of Impotency. • lir A few doses . cures thelow:spirited. . • : • • One bottle restores mental power. • - •.. Arfeto _doses reAtores the organs , of generation,- • ttgr , ' A few doses bring the rose to the cheek. _ . • Vo" This medicine restores to manly - vigor • and ro bust health the - poor debilitated.' worn-down and de spairing devotee of setunialpleasure.. • Ver The, enervated youth, the over-tasked man of bisinesS, - the victim of nervc.us depression,the . individual .snflering from general debility, or from wesliness of a single organ, will all find immediate andppee rmanerit relief by - the use of this Elixir or EStier • - sf 'Price, $9. per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwarded by Express. pn receipt.of Money, to -any-ad dress. rz , The .Cherokee Pills and Rejuvenating Elixir, are sold by.all- enterprishie.Druggists is the -civilized world: ' Some unprincipled dealers, however; try to sell worthless compounds in place or these; those which they can .purchase at &cheap - price, and..make mom . money by selling, than they 'can on these medi cines. . As you value your health,. aye, thehesith:of . your future offspring. do not be .deceived'-by such sn principledDmggists, ask for. these medicines and take no others. -If the Druggist will not buy themforVon, enclose the money in a etter, and we will send them to you by- Express, securely . Sealed and' packed, free from obsertation. . • . ladies or Gentlemen can addiesl in perfect confi dence, stating.fully and.plainly their diseases s n d spiv toms, we treat all diseases, of a chronic naturein mnle.orfemale. Patients need not . hesitate because of their inability-to visit ns, as we - have treated.patients eittccessfullY in all: portions ..of the civilized' globe, by correspondence. : • Patients addresidng . .ns please' state :plainly all the symptoms of their complaints, .and write. Post-of- Ace State and name of writer, plain, and in close.postage stamp for reply. :..'• We send-our 32 page Pamphlet free to any address.— Address all letters for Pamphlets or advice to the ,pre- DR. W. It. MRRWIN &CO • • : • No, 63 Liberty street, New York., For gale by HENRY SAYLOR., Druggist, Pottsville CI_J4T . TIK7..' DITILLED RETORATIV.E yog.TIAE.. - BAut;•..: RESTORES Gliyf.Oß VA-- DIE HAM,. TO ITS NATURAL.. COLOR._ • • • CLARK'S DISTILLED .' RESTORATIVE - FOR THE HAIR, Sorely eradicates Dandruff.. • • . • CLAIM'S DISTILLEfI ' • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, Prevents itK falling off. . ' • CLARKS DISTILLED RESTORATIVE , FOR THE HAIR, Promotes Its natural aial healthy growth. . • - - CLARK'S DISTILLED _ ' RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR,. • - Causes the to grow (in bald heads,: where the.roots are not entirely dead. In such casesnoth. lug will do It. '• , • .• ' CLARK'S DISTILLED• • RESTORATIVE FORTHE HAIR; Is a most litxuriant. dressing. A little bne save, "I like it. it makes my hair feel so loft and. . • shiny." '• , • . CLARK'S DISTILLED . • REBTORA.TIVE FOR THE HAIR, .Containn, . dirty. sediment to bo 'sbakeu up before . . . . . CLARK'S DISTILLED • RESTORA.TIVE FOR THE HAIR, Is a clear, trar.parint fluid,-contalns no oil —4. not a ... • dye, and has no deleterionri properties.. , • MVO h 1 Ail i 1 0 FEMALES - EsE i v iA 1 41. T pitocLA3AATION! TO tilE LADIES :. BOTH XABB,MD AND SlNcil.r, The Oldest Regaator for Females. Dr. Chrearattaull Fosiartle Pills , . 1 Willimfuediately relieve, without pain, all diaturban ces of the periodic discharge , whether arising lrom 're-1 laxation or suppression., They act like a charm In re moving the pains that accompany difficult or immoder-i ate Menitruation,.and are the only safe and reliable re medy for Flushm Sick Headache, Pains in'the Lein& Back and Sides; Palpitation of the 'Heart, Nervous Tre:. morn,. Hysterics, SpasMa, Broken Sleep, and other nn ple,assot and dangerous effects of an unnatural cendi dun of the sexual functions. In the.worst case of Fln- I or Athos : Or WhiteS, they effect ' a speedy cure.l,. have been Cliteesemonlo"Fenaule.Pills have beeh nsed.OVER A QUARTEROP A CENTURY. They are offered as the only safe means of renewing in terrupted menstruation. but ladies mast bear. iti mind that there is one: condition .of the female system in Which the Pills cannot be taken, without predating.a PECLUAIIRMULT. The codition referred to is PREGNANCY—the result. MISCARRIAGE. Such Is the irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore the sextfal functions to a normal condition, that • even the reproductive - power of nnture cannot resist . .ii. , 'THEY cmar.av HARM M . any °Menu-ay. . theesessiwatsa - Female are the only,Medicine that MARRIED .AND SINGLE LADlEllhave relit:4llpm for many Years, Or mt.. rely tmoknow. - BEWAREOPIMITATIONS TbatePilli form the PieeptYzeparation'ever put Atrivar&withikt. • NEDIATS T ENT ; amt -I ,PDHSIS WaYESS.- .DODIPT BE DECEIVED.: . Take •this advertisement _to yattrDrn that- you want 'Abe HEST god mostRELIABLE FEMALE • CDTE IN THE WORM:which iweomprised in . Dr..obeerageauls, Female PiltslV They have received. -end are. siowietstivirig, the me. Son of themogt ragaent-Phydelatur in America: - ProUclt Dlregtions , withwaate , box.—the: price, Cant rem Boxi fromlato4o Fllls .Pills vent „renOthlt •the-40100 Mtkie Prtmrietorkorway An Aprits warrelt T 159-1 W one ,tu - • AS - 115Trli.t1F1111,16- .11D4TOIKW, . • DR. SCHD3TOK'S - .OWN - 0.#154, • • .-.Wjale laboring iitider Constimptioi, And Low his Pniziostic . Syrup, EileftWetiA Towle . and 31.suidialit Pins stef. ea . . Orlyloyiteiti.• ha 'curing flint ISINZ2 GREAT' SUCCESS ATTENDING The above is a correct likeness of Pr. Schenck, taken many years ago, after he bed recovered from Consttinp• tion, by a course of his " tkussca's Pulannito &fans." The likeness. although It does not represent him any thinglike to) Awl nit he VISA at the worst, yet it IS in . strong contrrst.sith the hale and vigorous looks of. the Portrait below, which is the true likeness of him at the present time.. The contrast- between these tWo • por traits is s) Weld - that maw - would not believe them to " be the same person. Yet - there are hundreds of persons in and around Philadelphia \who will recognize both portraits to be true representations. When the first - was taken he weighed 1021 pounds; at the present time his weight is - 240 pound». . . . . *TO TUE .PUBa.ay. Thirty.yearrago I was MUM last stages of Palma. Miry Consumption, and given up to die. I resided in Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parish, then of this city, ' ordered me to Moorestown, N. J., a distance of nine miles,' which look me two days to get there. On my 'arrival I was put to bed, audthere laid for many weeks. This was my native place, where all my family lived and had dieclid Constimption. - Dr. Thornton, who. attended' my father in his last, illness, was called, and gave. me one, week to fix up my affairs. Be had seen all my fam ilygo that' way, and thought I was to:go, tons Then I heard.of the remedies I now offer to the .public, which cured me. -It seethed to me that I could feel them pen etrating my whole SVitClll. • ' • - • • , • They .soon ripened the matter on my lungs, and I would spit off more than a pint of offensive yellow mat ter every morning. As eoon fus that began to .subside,' my cough, fever, pain, night sweats—all began to leave , me. and my appetite became so great, that ; it Was with diflicnity I.chuld keep from eating too mach. I soon .gained my strength, and I have been growing In flesh ever since. For many years I have enjoyed uninter rupted good health, keeping the liver and stomach healthy - with the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, as I aro of - a biliims temperament. My weight is two hnn 'tired and twenty pounds.' On my recovery people would send for me,lar and near, to see if their cases were like mine. .For. this•put pose Imy professional visits in the lame Cities, The Conaumptives wish to see the one that makes these medicines, and who was cured .of consumption by thenf.san make new lungs is Impossi ble ; but cavities in the limes; and chronic ulcerations of- the brimchial tubes can be healed. Such cases arc . dying hourly under . the ordinary treatment' of physi cians .' and just such are cured by the proper use of •Sehencka I'ulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Man . dnike Pills. • - lam cows healthy man, with 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 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 medicines to stop the 'cough to stop, chill, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and, by 'Po doings they ; derange the ,whole diget'tive powers. locking up - the' secretions. and eventually the patient sink» and dies. After I make a careful examination of the patient withthe Reapirometer, and. find lungs • enough left to mire: I direst. the patient bow to use the three remediest. Remove the cause, and 'they will all 'stop of their own accord.- No one can be cured of con-, sureption, liver complaint, dyspeps.ia, catarrh, canker, ulcerated throat., unlesa the liver and stomach are made healthy.. In New England this canker, chronic catarrh,- ulcerated throat, elongation of uvula, is . more preva lent than in any other section of the country.' 'This is frequently sawed by a foul stomach. Yon may burn it out with caustic time and again. and all they will get is tempi - wary-relief.* Correct the stomach and liver, mid they will heal npthemselvee: .. Good nutrition is the remedy. .If you have any di sease in any. part of the body, it will remain there, and decay more and More, until you can get the stomach in the condition to digest : food, and make new - blood t 6 take the place of diseased matter. This is the 'only. • way - to heal cavities in the lungs and 'ulcerated broil-- chial tubes Correct thestomach and liece•und nature trill do the healing: Many persons have an idea that certain - medicines are ereat purifiers of the blood. When blood is once diseased' it cannot be purified; it is di seased the same as the' diseased matter in the systeni ; but get the:apparatus. in order, the liver and stomach, and give it plenty of nourishing food. it will male new blood, which will take the place of that Which is di seased. . . . Schenck's Palmonk Syrup is one of the best prepara tions of iron. in use, it is a powerful tonic in itself, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the Stomach, audit is carriedeff by the aid of the Mandrake 'Piths the Puirrionic Syrup is made into blood. This is the only, way to cure 'consumption. If I cannot get a good appetite, and food does not digest. I. cannot cure the patient. Never mind the cough ; remove the canes , and it will stop of. itself.' This is the most trouble have yeith my- patientsat my rooms...They,say, "Doc tor, I feel strongsr ; I can . eat ; my night sweats are better, and I feel - better every way ; ant my Cough in so bad yet :s and.they are astonished to dear me say that does notmatters remove the cause, and the cough will stop of itself. Scheneka Seaweed creates a good'appe the in about nine days. when there is no lime. disease, unless the liver is so congested that the 'Mandrake Pills .' 'cannot unloCk the ducts of the gall bladder In that short apace.of time. in order to . allowthe stale bile to pass off, Keep the liver and stomach healthy,' and there 'is less danger of Consumption or any other disease.. It is. hard to take 'cold when the ae organs are healthy. Those I that. are: bilious, low spiiited,"dreary, feeling stupid, , coated tongue. poorapPetite,'nervone, stomach-full of wind, everything that is eaten lies heavy, lean of me mory. try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SEAWOOD TON le and one box of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.. It is only a cost of one dollar. and_tiventy-five cents; with full directions. • This is eutikients in many Cases, to satisfy what the medicines are. 'Frequently one bottle makes a great change in the system.' Any person that enjoys ordinary health, by using the Sekweed and Mandrake Pills occa sionally, must get the digestive organs in such a healthy condition that they become fleshy. I .can produce a number of my old consumptive patients now enjoying good health, weighing nearly lee pounds. I will con clude by relating three cures I have made in New York; and Which are all different, and wish any one who feels any interest in - the matter - to visit them. , First, is, Mrs. Farlow, residing then at 109 Bone-ton street. Her bus blind called upon me at my rooms, 32, Bond street,. and -Wished me to call and see her. Ile said I.could do no_ good ; that he had all the beat medical' attendance,. and all said shelves too far gone with Consumption to he 'awed: but she had heard of some great cures I had made, and he desired to gratify her wishes. I called; and found her lying confined to her bed in the last stage of bronchial consumption. and without doubt must have died soon.. I examined her litres% 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 pues." Pulse 1.40. legs swollen very much: and worse than all, chronic diarrhea: Iler bowels bad been moved eleven times that day, • I told her that the had lungs enough to be cured,' but that this diarrhea had been of long standing, and her stomach was. in - such an ulcerated condition that I wee afraid nothing. could be done. She insisted I should try and do what I could fur her, observing that she could nut last long in' the condition she wee in, and I could not make' her any, worse.. I gave her first a dose of 'my Mandrake. Pills,, and the Tunic and Syrup freely. That was on Tuesday, and by the next Sunday the diarrheOwas carried off, her appetite had returned, and she certici sit up in. bed and eat her dinner. She is now well, and • gave me a-long certificate, certified to by the Rms-Dr. Dowling— . Mrs Bartholomew, 83 West Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver, She was low .spirited, skin'sallow. tongue coated, bowelg costive., no_ appetite, and fast sinking - into the grave. 'The said tw-- mor had been running over fourteen. years. I gave her - Syrup Tonic and Pills, and told her to take them Pettis the directions' were printed. She caine,.back to my rooms, 33 Bond street in tivo weeks somewhat better ; her tongue had began to' clean a little around the edges, her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, and the tumor discharging very offensive matter, much faster than It had ever done.before. She kept gradually improving, and iu about two months she came to my rooms, very .ranch frightened, ' saying that the tumor had - nearly stopped running, 'and was healing up. and that every doctor had told her that if it ever healed it would cause death. I told fier that the disease bad all left her system. And nature would-heal the ulcer np. They are now healed, and have been for about a year, - and she Is as hearty and robust a woman as you wilhfind Ma days walk. She is glad forauy one to call on her, and takes great•paina to visit any one that she bears has anything Ilk 3 her case, and tries to get them to come and see me. • The next case is Miss' Scofield. from Stamford, Conn., Mrs. Bartholomew got her down to eee vac. and she has been eversinCe at her house. When she first came to my rooms. she was much emaciated' with a distressing .cough, spitting large qttautitlea of blood. I examined, herlungewith the reepiremeter, - and in all my practice never fOund one with one lung so forgone and the other lung so sound. I could not give much encouragement. I thought she would:die ; but to my astonishment the ,Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and Mandrake Pills all scented to go right to. work, the lung is all healed oVer.leaving a cavity as large as a goose egg ; good appetite, tine spirits and has gained some thirty-five • pounds in weight-. She his some cough yet, which I do 'not thick it would he ofgreat. intereetto SOTISC swore judieed physician to visit these cases, particularly Miss Scofield. or any of them who litese.been cured by.niy . medicines.. -They are numerous in New York ; but the above three all differ from each other :"and if Medicines 'are doing whist Irepreeent they are ,' they should have the credit and the faded known whereand how - thee may he cured. - . • • -- - J.-11 - 8011ENCEL Dr. J. H. Schenckean he found table principal office No. 30 Noll 6th Street. PhlltuielPhia; every batnrday. from 9 -A..,M,.:, until ii 111., - to give advice'free of charge: but for a thorough examination he Charges three .dollars.,., Price of the Pulumme Syrup and Sea weed Tonle each $1 en per bottle, 0t.94 thnhalf dozen. Mandrake Pills' 2S cents per bog, and is for sale by all Druggists and Dealers. • & CO, - SHIP AND:' BOAT BUILDERS, . CIIESTEM-PA. - • • Ilaro cormantlypn hand FIBST-CLASS BOATS for ralb, and are - ready to !mild falic-rlaso Boats and Bargee at the khorteat palm _ - A number of CaulkeriAnd Boat. Bußders are wanted. to whotA goadwages and constant croployitust!t. be Tbetsiliolo:_ Roomed to broli- at the 'ettotibitt two' CARS sad DRUTVABS. - Aof kinds of g4g4404011,04_06 .., 7 . HOW ABOUT THE BRNs.'f • . • Are they in - complete order fur the winter , ' - If not, now -is the time to put them's°. F - „ r horses and cattle thrive in. tkSl,. o r. f or cows to yield good isrippiies of milk in Winter, they must be kept vattrm; In order to this; then need to be sheltered,- or if poorly sh e i rfti, - theY must- haves wasteful superabundance o f fOod. The bare-yard, where during pleasant dayi the stock wilt spend much of their dine in- winter, ought to-be protected . on.thenot t h and west sides,• by the barns, orsheds, o r b y • ,fenees 'high and tight. There ought-. to t ) some sheds that stock can run - under It . b„: ever:they choose; and- they should be , large that all can find rooni.-, A good supply . - dams*, leaves, or. other s litter, *ill notonlv keep . the cattle dry and warm, but will absorb • • manures which would otherwise get to waste.... Said, While Pleading Jot warm and cozy Winter quarters,' We must also put in-a pl a , 'for. good - air within theni. Thu stalls slionld be. cleaned.ont twice a .. day, •and at evening. ~ .the'lloors strewn with saw-dust," tan bark, or" .Somp•Other absorbent bedding; -and then if thcbartis are reasonitbly tight, some provii- - ion shotild be made for ventilation: rat leas t lei there be a small opening .or tivo, where not very remote from the stalls, to let . in Pure,air,• and also_tt ventihilor for the es - - c tie of foul air wl4lt tises front the. cattle. With all. our care, there will be more or hens. bad air in a stable, arising • froni the breaths of animals; from the secretions of their'skins,. as well aS,from their excrements, Nany barns are so -ill-kept that it is - always disagreeable to enter - theta. On first opening -the: door in the Morning, the pung -ent odor is often almost strong : enough to ; -strike a man prostrate. , And are we to sups pose it does cattle and horses no horn: - to breathe, s l uch, pestilential vapors ? Their : fres: - queut coughs, sore eyes, and other dise . as... e 3 show plainly enough that - they suffer sad- uuLtE ARE MANURE CELLARS CARER BARS BEST!. It isivecy desirable to have manure under cover; that it may continue its lermentatio'n all winter that it may be protectedfroth tie. action of sun,- wind and rain; and that it mAy_ be overhauled aud.composted with mak or °dm .r;things.. We know-of -barns construct ed so, we11,:.-and provided .with.:" such-„good ventilation,' that the manure below does not •seemto-have any bad influences upon...the cattle or the fodder: Otheis, hirkeve i r, are de:foetire In some points, and...have at, times, the rank, elose:stnell . of 'fermenting man* 'pervading the'buiddingthe ammonia being distinctly pc re eptible" ire the talli,',and out doubt seriously affecting th 4; health of the stock. • This is especially true- where a number of horses are stabled. As a Funeral . rule his preferable even. in hill-slue barns with the stock 'standing upon the. ;ground floor,. to. have the manure thrown back".-of them into a lower and separate apartMent ; r. "manure cellar," with a giouted. -bottom and _ pit for containing the liquids,- with a -Pump.? for throwing the liquid manure over the pile, and so arranged that the whole can he eon , veniently worked'over and mixed with Muck, sods, soil, and other vegetable matter. The fumeS from-the heating manure will, Mu; not ihterfere witn,the contents of the barn übr withjhe health of the stock.. , Over this ma nure shed ,or cellar maybe kept th , : litter tar bedding-pumpkins early . in the season, etc., and if it can be constructed so as to be accessible to loadud: parts, muck I* be stored always ready to mii'with the manure daily thrown out from the stables. • the faun ,SCOTCH ECONOSIVIS WIRES.. A. recent traveller in - Scotland- thentionl that among the poor in many' villages, each faMilY has in the back yard a compost snout four feet sqUare and -as many deep;. where-ashes, soapsuds, cleaning; of pig-st.Ye and garden -are put. The children go out in ' the morning and evening to gather horseand cattle droppings- along the uublic roads for a Mile' each way, •.and- carry them home in baskets and small wheelbarrowS. The same . may be seen all over Europe, and the accu mulations of manure. secured by this industry of poor • children is sufficient to fertilize a great many acres of vegetable gardens rounding the smaller cities jamd villageq. horse probably drops as much dung-in the street as he does in the .stable, in-proportion to the time he:is in each respectiVely. If assume that that in any town there are on an av erage4o horses in the street 1.8 hours; u.each day, then they; daily leave upon the street as. muck manure as one horse- would .make in a month.. • • `4,cript6a. FINE PUTF. PAS - M.-NU pound of tine dour, -1 pound. of best butter, - a tesapoJnfulot salt, the yolk Of one .I.gg, and a teacup of water. With the - water Mid egg, and as much butt; • as it requires, Odic up the trout in a smooth mass; Roll it ant and Wrea.d"- it over thinly with butter; Fold •up the paste, and roll it out again repeat this until your butter is ex hausted.. • Roll Out .rather thitr bottouis for your pies. and a half iuch thick' for par crusts. Flairter Ousts • hal'e simply lels ter in them. - For 3feat Pies and Boiled' Crusts, • fin6y . prepared beef suet is Often.used. Pastry should be Made on a-marble slab et slate, or the .bottoitt of a . largs ( dish inyerted. 'lt should he.kept cool, even. 4 you harc to . lay on . ice between the rollMgi. . . by. , . Desirtmos.—Are made enclosing friat . In , sheets of pastry, .rolled,out . quhe thin. I Cut out yotir iniste with a large cutter, and draw tip the dough around the fruit. Znelcte in' little' n etsi,'jf to he belled. Pr:mi t out a . sheet Of crust, spread it with fruit reduced to. out and fasten at each "encl.-yO. May b.lit Or' bake your .duinplingS,. If 1.4. tx baked. prepare a rich sauce of butter and su gar, and pour over the dumpling •beftire you • Pms. 7 Sprend a thin crust in your pie - par. trite it close to the edge. • Fill with any fruit ready stewed and sweetened: Cover Witil.a thick crust, and bake, done, but not brown. I'Lt. :NGS.—A.rebaked in dishes prepared_ for the purpose, or sometimes in pie-plaits. after an undercrest put on. Fine puddingi % have only ti.border ofintste on .the rim of tile dish-none underneath it. . A pples, quinees, potatoes, cushaws, pumpkins,. and any trait thatcan be reduced to a 2ino.mass. may t o with snit. ;; delicate- spices, - create , or butter and _beaten eggs, and miikc nice puddings, Allow one egg and, two table— spootifuls of:melted better to each pudding. . The cream may be used, in same proportion with the butler if the. substance is dry. ilut will render juiccyfruits - sloppy.._ CoeAxer—grated and *mixed as above, witli. the white of eggs, only, is poor, tat fal l ionable. I{l47E—boiled - soft and \ mixed as above, otuitting cream, makes a,good pudding. boil ed or baked; Use raisins in either 'kind. or rice pudding if you choose. • •*. TiItANtiPAIZENT.. Pconeio..—Beat six eggs very light, stir into it'six- cups of poWdered, sugar and one of butter=-set the, dish Nyith, this mixture in a vessel of boiling viater,\SlO .stir while it conks until it looks clear: kill platcg with this and 'bake nicely... .There I sheuld'be . paste under or around this. The •juice of one - lemon . i;r: orange • ptitliiiig; and wait the lemons there will be. needed m.o.', DOMESTP.; PLATIUItIt..-011C WhO lis nil considerable. experience in the briuseloeping lini.'saye that' e; home -shoald be supplied with such ffiebessgies.ras plety,, pt4les, Pots 114.;, brushes ; -broonta,.-bene a voleo ectlon,M ,ctiesfie f 'inking, - : integrity, viooP.F4 we all these and hajt 081 .4 , 11110 • di* . 0 411kete mitie ag Or: stritte nen. ' .11 • , itt $ 4 - 13 ° *. :with tail WI in r 111 m IMMO fig Mee rba• OfittOt 40'2 Arpin IS 100111110 cm TO BA3 JA( GO
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